Summary of Corsa

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    Vauxhall corsa & combo owner’s manual.

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    0 data specific to your vehicle please enter your vehicle’s data here to keep it ea sily accessible. This information is available under the section "technical da ta " as well as on the identification plate. Fuel designation engine oil grad e viscosity tyre inflation pressure tyre size with up to 3 ...

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    1 your corsa dev eloped to the la test findings of vehic le research, it offers technical sophistication and exceptiona l comfort. Your vehicle represents an ideal synthesis of ad vanced technolog y, outsta nding safety, environm ental compatibility and economy in opera tion. It now lies with you to...

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    Contents 3 comm itment to custom er satisfaction: our aim: to k eep you happy with your vehicle. All vauxhall authorised repairers offer first class service at competitive prices. Experienced, factory-trained technicians w ork according to factory instructions.Your authorised repairer can supply you...

  • Page 6: In Brief

    4 in brief key num bers, code numbers remove key number from keys. The key number is specified in the vehic le docum ents and in the car pass 3. Alloy wheels 3, tow ing equip ment 3 : m ake a note of the key identifier cod es. Elec tronic imm obiliser, infotainment system 3: the code numb ers are sp...

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    5 to unlock and open luggage compartment: turn key clockwise in button as far as it will go or press button q 3 on remote control, press button if the key is used, the doors are not unlock ed. To avoid being locked out, the key ca nnot be rem ov ed. If the remote control is used, the luggage compart...

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    6 to adjust front seat height 3 : pull lever at side lift lever a nd relieve som e weight from seat to raise it or press down on seat with body weight to low er it. Never adjust the driver’s seat whilst driving. It could m ov e in a n uncontrolled m anner when the lev er has been pulled . 6 seat pos...

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    7 adjusting head restraint height: tilt forwards to release, hold firmly and adjust height, then release 6 h ead restra int p osition – see page 64, further information, removal – see p age 65, rea r head restraints 3 – see page 65. To adjust interior mirror: swivel mirror housing swivel lever on un...

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    8 adjusting exterior mirrors: from inside, swivel lever in required direction 6 further informa tion, aspheric al exterior mirror 3 – see page 97. Electrically adjustable exterior mirrors 3 : four-way switch in driver’s door togg le switch to left or right: four-way switch m ov es appropriate mirror...

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    9 fitting seat belt: draw seat belt smoothly from inertia reel, guide over shoulder and engage in buckle the b elt must not be twisted at any point. The lap belt must lie snugly against the body. The backrest must not be tilted bac k too far (recomm ended tilting angle approx. 25°). To release belt,...

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    11 page 1 side air v ents ................................. 115 2 front pa ssenger airbag 3 .............. 84 3 infotainm ent system 3 ................... 48 4 haza rd warning lights .................... 17 led for vauxhall alarm system 3 .................60 5 display 3 for tim e, date, outside tem ...

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    12 control indicators x sea t belt 3: see p age 29. > fog lights 3: see p ages 29, 100. A engine electronics, immob iliser 3, automatic tra nsm ission 3, easytronic 3, fault: see p ages 29, 51, 148. Z exhaust em ission 3: see p ages 30, 51, 147. V airbag systems 3, belt tensioners: see p ages 80, 89...

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    13 lighting lig ht switch, stalk p ositions: see p ages 15, 99, 7 lig hts off, 8 pa rking lights, 9 dipped beam , main beam. 0 courtesy lig ht: see p age 101. C dipped beam , main beam: see p age 15. O turn sig na l lights: see p age 16. > fog lights 3: see p age 100. R fog tail lig ht: see p age 10...

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    14 sun roof 3 l sun roof op ening/lowering: see p age 106. \ sun roof closing/raising: see p age 106. Folding sun roof 3 \ folding sun roof op ening: see p ages 107, 109. L folding sun roof closing: see p ages 107, 109. Windscreen wiper stalk positions: see p age 17, § off, $ timed interva l wip e o...

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    15 light switch: 7 = off 8 = parking lights 9 = dipped or m ain beam push 0 = courtesy light press > = fog lights 3 push r = fog tail light 6 further informa tion – see page 99, head lig ht warning device – see page 24, head lig ht ra nge adjustment 3 – see page 100, door-to-d oor light function – s...

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    16 operating turn signal lights: stalk in rest position right = up left = down when the steering wheel is turned back, the stalk automatically returns to its origina l position. This will not hap pen when making a m inor steering manoeuvre such as changing lane. When lane chang ing, move sta lk to r...

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    17 hazard warning lights: on = press ¨ off = press ¨ again to aid location of the pushbutton, the red surface is illum ina ted when the ignition switched on. When the button is p ressed, its c ontrol ind ic ator flashes in time with the hazard warning lig hts. Horn operation: press j 6 airbag system...

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    18 autom atic w iper with rain sensor 3 : move stalk up § = off $ = automatic wiper with rain sensor % = slow (constant) & = fast (constant) autom atic wiping $: the rain sensor detects the a mount of wa ter on the windscreen and automatically regulates the w indscreen wiper. Push stalk down to swit...

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    19 heated rear window 3 , heated exterior mirrors 3 : on = press Ü off = press Ü again rear window and exterior m irror heating with ignition sw itched on. Control indicator in switch. 6 further inform ation – see pages 114, 121. Clearing misted or icy window s: turn rotary switches for temperature ...

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    20 inform ation display 3 : presents inform ation – tim e, – outside temperature, – radio 3 or da te, – navigation 3, – telephone 3, – trip computer 3 . 6 information display – see page 37. Manual transmission: reverse gear: with vehicle stationary, pull the ring up three seconds after d e- clutchin...

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    21 autom atic transmission 3 : p = park r = reverse n = neutral d = automatic gear selection 3 = 1st to 3rd gear 2 = 1st and 2nd gear 1 = 1st gear s = sporty driving programme start is only possib le in p or n . To leave p switch ignition on, ap ply foot brake and pull handle benea th selector lever...

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    22 before starting off, check: z tyre pressure and tyre cond ition – see pages 162, 249. Z engine oil level and fluid levels in engine com partment – see pages 217 to 224. Z all windows, mirrors, exterior lighting and num ber p la tes are free from dirt, snow and ice and op erational. Z do not p la ...

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    23 releasing the hand brake: raise lever slightly, press lock button, lower lever fully and now "h ave a good journey!" drive carefully, economically and with the env ironment in m ind. While driving , do not do anything that could distract you. Warning buzzers while driving z if seat b elt is not f...

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    24 advice when parking: z alwa ys apply ha nd brake firm ly. On slopes apply the hand b rake as firmly as possible. Z with manual transmission, eng age first gear or reverse gea r. With easytronic 3, place selector lever in centre position before switching off ignition. With automa tic transm ission...

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    25 genuine vauxhall parts and accessories we recommend that you use "genuine vauxhall parts a nd accessories" and conversion parts released expressly for your vehicle type. These parts have undergone special tests to establish their reliab ility, safety and specific suitability for vauxhall vehicles...

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    26 infotainm ent system operation functions are selected and executed in the menu on the display using the four-way button, the m ultifunction b utton 3 on the infotainment system or the buttons 3 on the steering wheel. Corresp onding m enu options are shown on the display. To select with four-way b...

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    27 trip computer 3 the trip com puter shows vehicle data tha t is continually recorded and evaluated electronic ally. Functions: z rang e z instantaneous consumption z distance tra velled z av erage speed z effective consump tion z av erage consump tion z stop watch vauxhall full size airbag system ...

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    28 active head restraints 3 in the event of a rear-end impa ct, the active head restraints automatically tilt forward a little. The head is more effectively supported by the head restraint and the danger of injuries caused by hyperextension in the a rea of the cervic al vertebrae is reduced. Active ...

  • Page 31: Instruments

    29 instruments control indicators the control indica tors described here are not p resent in all vehicles. The description applies to all instrum ent versions. X seat belt 3 if the control indicator illuminates after the ignition is switc hed on (with warning buzzer), fasten seat belt – see page 82....

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    30 z exhaust emission the c ontrol indicator illumina tes when the ignition is switched on and g oes out shortly after the engine starts. Illuminates when the engine is running fault in emission control system. The permitted emission limits may be exceeded. Consult a workshop . We recom mend your va...

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    31 o turn signal lights when the turn signal is activated, the corresponding control indicator flashes. Rapid fla sh: a turn signal bulb is faulty. Both control indicators flash when the hazard warning lig hts are activated. Bulb replacem ent – see pa ge 200. C main bea m control indicator illum ina...

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    32 r brake system , clutc h system the c ontrol indicator illumina tes when the ignition is switched on if the hand brake is applied or if the brake or clutch fluid lev el is too low . Further information – see pages 158, 222. On vehicles w ith easytronic 3 control indicator r flashes for a few sec ...

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    33 y seat oc cupancy recognition 3 see pages 84, 89. Transmission display 3 display of selector lever position for autom atic transmission 3 or current gea r or mode for easytronic 3. Further inform ation – see pages 126, 132..

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    34 tachometer indicates engine speed. Warning zone: m aximum p ermissible engine sp eed exceeded ; danger to engine. Speedometer indicates the vehicle speed . Odometer records the m ileage driven. With the ignition switched off, briefly press the reset knob to display the num ber of mileage driven f...

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    35 time display in odometer 3 to sw itc h b etween trip odometer and time display 3 give reset knob a short press. When the vehicle lights are on, the brightness of the display ca n be adjusted using the right-hand adjuster wheel k below the light switch – see pa ge 101. Setting the time with time d...

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    36 coolant temperature display for physical reasons, the engine temperature gauge show s the coolant temperature only if the coolant level is adeq uate. During operation the system is pressurised. The temp erature ma y therefore rise briefly to ov er 100 °c. Fuel gauge n ever run the tank dry! Becau...

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    37 inform ation display triple inform ation d isp lay 3 display of time, outside tempera ture and date/infotainm ent system (when it is on). When the ignition is off, the time, date and outside tem perature can be made to appear for approx. 15 seconds by briefly pressing one of the two buttons adjac...

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    38 outside temperature a fall in temperature is indica ted immediately and a rise in temp erature after a time delay. If outside tempera ture drops below 3 ° c, the sym bol : appears in the triple inform ation d isplay as a warning for icy road conditions. When temperature increases to at least 5 °c...

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    39 triple inform ation display setting date and time infotainm ent system off. Press Ö and ; next to the display as follows: correcting time 3 some rds tra nsmitters do not send correct tim e signals. If the incorrect time is displayed often, deactivate autom atic tim e synchronisation 3 a nd set th...

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    40 graphical information display 3 , selecting functions the functions and settings of some equipm ent 3 can be accessed via the graphical information disp lay. Functions are selected and executed in the menu on the display using the four-way button, the m ultifunction b utton 3 on the infotainment ...

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    41 to select with steering wheel b uttons 3: select menu options v ia the m enus using the b uttons. Each function has a main page, w hich is selected from the upper row of the display (not in infotainm ent system cd 30): z audio, z na vigation 3, z telephone 3 , z trip comp uter 3. For audio, nav i...

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    42 setting date and time select menu item time, date from the setting s menu. The m enu for time, date is displayed. Select the menu items required: make the desired setting. Correcting time 3 some rds transmitters 1) do not send correct time sig nals. If the incorrect time is displayed often, deact...

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    43 select the desired language. Selections are indicated by a 6 in front of the m enu item . In systems with language version 3, when the la nguage setting of the display is changed , the system will ask if the m essag e language should also be changed – see infotainment system instructions. Setting...

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    44 setting displa y mod e 3 the d isplay can be adap ted to light conditions: bla ck text on a light back ground or w hite text on a dark back ground. Select menu item day/n ight from the setting s menu. The options are displayed. Autom atic: adapted based on v ehicle lighting . Alw ays da y design:...

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    45 if the fuel in the tank will allow less tha n 30 miles (50 km), a warning "range" appears on the d isplay. Acknowled ge the menu item as desc rib ed on page 40. Instantaneous consump tion display changes depending on speed : display in gal/h below 8 mph (13 km/h) display in mp g above 8 mph (13 k...

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    46 the information of the two trip c om puters can be reset separately, thus making it possible to ev aluate da ta over different periods of time. Select the desired trip computer inform ation. The v alue for the selected function will b e reset and reca lculated. To reset all information of a trip ...

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    47 stop watch select menu item timer from the board com puter menu. The tim er menu opens. To start, selec t menu item start. To reset, selec t menu item reset. Different stop watch func tions can be selected from the options 3 menu: dr iving time excl. S tops the time the v ehicle is in m otion is ...

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    48 radio reception 3 ca r radio reception differs from domestic radio reception: as the vehicle aeria l is relatively near the ground, the broadcasting compa nies cannot g uarantee the sa me quality of reception a s obtained with a d om estic ra dio using an ov erhead aerial. Z changes in distance f...

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    49 electronic data acquisition in toll systems on vehicles w ith heat-reflecting windscreens 1) 3, mount the chipcard for electronic data ac quisition and billing in the b lack shaded zone of the windscreen on the left or the right behind the interior mirror, see illustration. If the chipcard is mou...

  • Page 52: Keys, Doors, Bonnet

    50 keys, doors, bonnet replacement keys the key is a c onstituent of the electronic immobiliser. Ordering keys from a vauxhall authorised repairer g uarantees problem - free op eration of the electronic immobiliser. Keep the sp are k ey in a safe spot. Locks, see pa ge 230. Locking / unlocking from ...

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    51 electronic imm obiliser the system checks whether the vehicle m ay be sta rted using the key that has been inserted. If the k ey is recognised as "authorised" the vehicle can be started. The c heck is carried out via a transponder housed in the k ey – see page 53. The electronic imm ob iliser act...

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    52 radio rem ote control 3 the rad io remote control is integrated in the k ey. Used to op erate: z central locking system, z mechanical anti-theft locking system 3, z vauxhall ala rm system 3 . The rad io remote control has a ra nge of approx. 3 metres. This range can be affected by outside influen...

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    53 remote contr ol battery replac em ent replace the battery as soon a s the range of the rad io remote control begins to shrink. Separate the key p art from the radio rem ote control using a screwdriver as illustrated. The transponder for the immobiliser is in the front of the key. Make sure that i...

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    54 central locking system 3 for doors, sliding d oors, luggage compartment and tank flap 3. To lock press button p on the rad io rem ote control – or – push the lock b utton on the d riv er’s door when the doors are closed. To secure with the mechanical anti-theft locking system 3 all doors must be ...

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    55 note z to prevent the driver from being inad vertently locked out, the button on the driver’s door cannot b e d epressed when the d oor is open. Z if the driv er’s door is not closed properly, the central lock ing system will unlock again immediately after locking. Z 30 seconds after unlocking us...

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    56 operating door locks using the key in the driver’s door lock to unlock turn key in lock toward front of vehic le as far as it will go. Turn k ey back to vertical position and remove. To lock with driver’s door closed, turn key towa rd s rear of vehicle until it will not move any further. Turn key...

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    57 luggage compartment locking turn key to vertica l position. To unlock turn key to horiz ontal p osition. The lock is released by pressing the button. Using the central locking system with the luggag e c om partment the luggage compartment lock cannot b e used to lock or unlock the central locking...

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    58 unlocking the lugg age compa rtment with doors centrally locked turn key clockwise a s far as possible beyond the resistance from the vertical or horiz ontal position. Key cannot be withdrawn to safeguard a gainst being locked out. Relock the luggage compartment by closing it and turning the k ey...

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    59 both doors c an be op ened up to 180°: close the door slig htly from the 90° position, diseng age the stop lug from the guide rail and open the door completely. If the rear doors are opened up to 180°, the rea r exterior lights are no long er visible. When driving in the dark, therefore, do not o...

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    60 vauxhall alarm system 3 monitors z the doors, luggage compartment, bonnet, z the passenger c om partment, z vehicle tilt, e.G. If it is raised, z the ignition. To activate all d oors, windows, the sun roof 3 and the bonnet must be closed. Within 10 seconds of lock ing, press button p on the remot...

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    61 light emitting d iode (led) during the first 10 sec onds of the vauxhall alarm system activation: z led illum inated = test, switch-on delay, z led blinks = door, tailgate, bonnet open or system error. After the first 10 second s of vauxhall alarm system activation: z led flashes = system on, z l...

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    62 opening and closing tailg ate with anti-theft alarm system ac tiva ted 1. To unlock: turn key cloc kwise as far as possible. Luggag e com partment is unlocked and m onitoring of the interior and vehicle tilt is disa bled. 2. Open lug gage compartment. 3. Close lug gage compartment. 4. To lock: tu...

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    63 bonnet to open the bonnet, p ull the release lever located on the driver’s sid e below the instrument panel. The bonnet will then be unlock ed and will partially op en. Return release lever to its original position. To op en completely, locate safety catch approximately a ha nd’s width to the rig...

  • Page 66: Seats, Interior

    64 seats, interior seat adjustment see p age 5. Seat position ad just driver’s seat such that with the driver sitting upright the steering wheel is held in the area of its upper spokes with the driver’s arm s slightly bent. Push passenger sea t as far back as possible. The seat b ackrests must not b...

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    65 head restraints setting – see page 7. To rem ov e head restraints, release both springs by pressing and detach head restraint. The rear, centre head restraint 3 in the com bo cannot be removed. Rea r hea d restraints 3 , corsa in order to im prov e v ision when rear seats are unoccupied, push hea...

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    66 extending the luggage compartment, corsa cha ng ing angle of rear seat backrest release one-piece rea r seat back rest or split rea r set backrests 3 using ha ndles and tilt forward a little. The rear seat b ackrests can be locked in two positions. Fold ing down the rear seat backrests slot the l...

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    67 – or – slot the latch plates of the seat belts in the holders in the sid e trim c ov er – see fig. 11585 s on previous pa ge. Removing rea r head restraints 3 – push detent springs to release – see page 65. Remove the push-in sleeves for m ounting the iso-fix child restra int system – see the sep...

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    68 removing lugga ge compa rtment cover to rem ov e, unhook the retaining strap s from the ta ilg ate. Remove the cover from the side guides and place it behind the seat backrests. Fit in reverse order. Notes on load ing see page 74. Luggage com partm ent ex tension, combo crew van fold ing down the...

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    69 disengage one or b oth rea r seat backrests using the pushbuttons and fold down. Rep ositioning the rear seats pull the seat belt slightly forward so that it does not get damaged and aud ib ly engage the b ackrest. Push back rear sea t cushions. Insert outer rear head restraints 3. The three-poin...

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    70 luggage compartment cover 3 , and combo crew van to close pull cover towa rd s rear of vehicle using handle and hook into side retainers. Do not place any heavy or sharp-edged objects on the cover. To open unhook cover. It reels in automatically. Rem oving open cover. Press button at right side o...

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    71 safety net 3 , com bo and com bo crew van the safety net ca n be fitted behind the rear seats or, with the rear seat backrest folded down, b ehind the front seats. Passeng ers m ust not be carried behind the safety net. There are two installation openings in the roof frame: open cover. Suspend up...

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    72 load compartment grille 3 , com bo a load c om partment g rille is provided behind the front seats to prevent the vehic le occupants from being injured by loose cargo. Sp lit load comp artment g rille 3 to enlarge the load compartment, the grille can be moved forwards on the front passenger’s sid...

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    73 bag hangers 3 on the back of the rear seat back rest there are two fixtures on which carrier b ags can be hung. Maxim um load: 10 kg. Stow age compartment 3 beneath passenger seat lift tray by grasping recessed edge and pull forwards. Maximum load : 1 kg. To close the tray push it in and lock it ...

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    74 notes on loading the vehicle z heav y objec ts in the lug gage/load com partment should be placed as far forward as p ossible against the rear seat backrests or, if the rear seat backrests are folded down, ag ainst the front seat backrests. If objects are to be stacked, the heav ier objects shoul...

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    75 cigarette lighter ) 3 in the centre console. Press in cigarette lighter with ignition switched on. Switches off autom atically when elem ent is glowing. Withdraw cigarette lighter. Accessory socket 3 the accessory socket or cigarette lighter socket can be used to c onnect electrical accessories. ...

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    76 ashtray 3 to be used only for ash and not for combustible rubbish. Ashtray, front 3 open the ashtray cover to the resista nce point. To empty, open the ashtra y cover fully beyond its resistance p oint, causing the insert to lift. Grip both sides of the ashtra y insert a nd pull upwards. To enlar...

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    77 glove com partm ent to open, pull hand le upwards. On the inside of the glov e c om partment cover there is a pen holder. In vehicles w ith infotainment system 3, the telematics unit 3 can be housed in the glove compartment. Stow age compartment 3 for glasses on driver’s sid e: fold down to open....

  • Page 80: Safety Systems

    78 safety systems three-stage safety system comprising: z three-point seat belts, z belt tensioners a t the front seats, z airbag systems for driver’s seat, passenger seat 3 and outboard rear seats 3. The three stag es are a ctivated in sequence depending on the severity of the acc id ent: z the aut...

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    79 seat belts in the event of an accident, persons not wearing sea t belts enda ng er their fellow oc cup ants and themselves. Control indica tor x for the seat belt – see page 29. Sea t belts are desig ned to be used by only one person at a time. They are not suitable for c hildren under 12 yea rs ...

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    80 belt tensioners the front seat belts are equip ped w ith belt tensioners. In the event of a head -on or rea r-end collision of a certain severity, the buckles are pulled downwards, thereby tightening the belts. Actuation of belt tensioners is indicated by illum ina tion of control indica tor v – ...

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    81 control indica tor v for belt tensioners the b elt tensioners are elec tronically monitored together with the airbag systems. Their operationa l readiness is indicated on the instrument panel b y control indica tor v. When the ignition is switched on, the control indica tor illuminates for approx...

  • Page 84

    82 using the belts fitting seat belts pull the belt out of the retractor and guide it across the body, making certain that it is not twisted. Insert latch plate into buckle. Backrest must not be tilted too far back as this would affect the opera tion of the seat belts; recommended tilting a ng le ap...

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    83 adjust height such that the belt p asses over the shoulder and rests against the shoulder. It must not p ass over the neck or upper arm. Rem oving the b elt to remove the belt, d epress the red pushbutton on the buckle; the b elt will retract automatically. Three-point seat b elt on centre rear s...

  • Page 86

    84 vauxhall full size airbag system front airb ag the front airbag system is identified by the word airbag on the steering wheel and above the glov e c om partment 3. The front airbag system comprises: z an airbag with inflator in the steering wheel and a second one in the instrum ent panel 3, z the...

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    85 when trigg ered , the front airbags inflate in milliseconds to form a safety cushion for the d riv er and front passenger. The forward movement of the front seat occupants is c hecked, thereby sub stantially reducing the risk of injury to the upp er body and hea d. No im pairment of view will occ...

  • Page 88

    86 in addition, the front airb ag system will not be triggered for the front passenger in versions with seat occupancy recognition 3 if z the front p assenger seat is unoccupied, z there is a prop erly fitted va uxha ll child restraint system with transponders 3 . Seat oc cup ancy recognition, see p...

  • Page 89

    87 when triggered, the sid e airbag inflates in milliseconds to form a safety cushion for the d riv er or front passenger in the respective door area. This substantially red uces the risk of injury to the upper body in the event of a sid e-on collision. The side airba gs will not be triggered in the...

  • Page 90

    88 the curtain airbag system will be triggered: z depending on the severity of the accident, z depending on the typ e of impa ct, z within the range shown in the illustration on the centre door pillar of the driver’s or front passenger side, z together with the side airbag system, z irrespective of ...

  • Page 91

    89 control indica tor v for airb ag systems the a irb ag systems are monitored electronic ally together with seat occupancy recognition 3 and the belt tensioners. Their opera tional readiness is shown b y control ind icator v in the instrument panel. When the ignition is switched on, the control ind...

  • Page 92

    90 vauxhall child restraint systems with transponders 3 are identified by a sticker. Control ind icator y for va uxhall child restraint systems with transponders 3 the presenc e of a vauxhall c hild restraint system with transponders 3 is ind ic ated after the ig nition has been switched on by perma...

  • Page 93

    91 if the control indicator does not illuminate with a c orrectly insta lled child restraint system there is a fault – risk of fa ta l injury to the c hild. Fit child restra int system to rea r seat. Ha ve cause of fault remedied . We recommend that you consult your vauxhall authorised repairer. If ...

  • Page 94

    92 im portant z acc essories and other objects must not be affixed or placed in the a rea in which the airbags inflate a s they could cause injury if the airbags are trig gered. Z do not p la ce a ny objects between the airb ag systems and the vehicle occ upa nts; d ang er of injury. Z use the hooks...

  • Page 95

    93 z persons weighing less than 35 kg should only tra vel on the rear seats. This does not ap ply to children who are trav elling in c hild restra int system s w ith transponders 3. Z in vehicles with seat occupancy recognition 3, do not plac e any heavy ob jects on the front passenger seat otherw i...

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    94 vehicles with front passeng er airbag can be identified by the word airbag above the g lov e com partment and the warning stic ker on the side of the instrum ent panel, visible when the p assenger door is open. A vehicle with side a irba gs can be identified b y the word airbag on the outboard si...

  • Page 97

    95 vehicles with seat oc cup anc y recog nition can be identified by control indicator y in the c ourtesy light. If control ind ic ator y illuminates for approx. 4 seconds w hen the ignition is switched on, the vehicle is equipp ed with seat occupancy rec ognition – see pa ge 89. Seat occupancy reco...

  • Page 98

    96 permissible options for fitting a child safety sea t in your corsa/comb o 1) 1) for reas ons o f safety, w e recom mend that the child safety seat be installed o n one of th e o uter rear seats. Weight and age class 2) 2) we reco mmen d the use of each system u ntil the child reaches the upper we...

  • Page 99

    97 exterior mirrors for the safety of pedestrians, the exterior mirrors will swing out of their normal mounting position if they are bumped. Reposition the mirror by applying slight pressure 3. Aspherical ex terior mirror 3 increases the field of view . Estimating the distance away of vehicles follo...

  • Page 100

    98 autom atic anti-dazzle interior mirror 3 dazzle at night is automatically reduced . The m irror d oes not reduce dazzle when: z the ignition is switched off, z reverse gear is engaged or the selector lever is in r, z interior lighting has been switched on. Setting – see page 7. Head restraints do...

  • Page 101: Lighting

    99 lighting exterior lights turn light switch: 7 = off 8 = parking lights 9 = dipp ed b eam, main beam dip ped beam , main b eam and head lig ht flash – see p age 15. In positions 8 and 9, the tail lights a nd numb er plate lights are also on. Vehicles with d aytime running lights 3: with the igniti...

  • Page 102

    100 headlight range adjustm ent ? Manual hea dlight range adjustm ent 3 adjust headlight range to four stages of vehic le load ing with dipped beam switched on: turn ad juster wheel to desired position. Correct adjustment of the headlight range red uces dazzle for other road users. Corsa hatch, comb...

  • Page 103

    101 door-to-door light function dipped beam comes on for approx. 30 second s a s d oor-to-door lighting. To activate function: 1. Switch off ignition. 2. Remove ignition key. 3. Open driver’s d oor. 4. Pull turn sig nal stalk tow ard steering wheel. If the driv er’s door is left open, the lights wil...

  • Page 104

    102 front reading lights 3 with ignition switched on: on = press button off = press button again rear courtesy light, rear reading light 3 on = move switch to right off = move switch to left light switches on when a d oor is op ened = switch in middle luggage com partm ent and loading area lighting ...

  • Page 105: Windows,

    103 windows, sun roof, folding sun roof door windows the door w indows can b e operated with a crank. Rear vent windows 3 to open = push catch to close = pull k nee lever, eng age care must be taken w hen operating the electric windows 3 a nd electric sun roof 3. There is a risk of injury, especiall...

  • Page 106

    104 electric windows 3 operation with ignition switched on. Operated via tw o roc ker switches in the driver’s door ha nd le for windows in the driver’s and front passenger door. Additional rocker switch in the front passenger door handle. Control ind icators in the switches show the opera tional st...

  • Page 107

    105 sun roof 3 tilt crank out of rec ess. To open: press unlocking b utton. Turn crank to left. When the crank will not turn any further the sun roof ha s reached the comfort position, and air noise w ill be reduced . To open beyond the comfort position: press unlock ing button a gain. Continue to t...

  • Page 108

    106 sun roof with electric drive 3 operation with ignition switched on. Buttons i and \ between sun visors. To op en: press button l; the sun roof opens to the comfort position. Air noise is reduced in this position. To stop the m ov ement, press button l aga in. To op en beyond the comfort p ositio...

  • Page 109

    107 fault if the electric drive fails, the system is protected by a fuse in the fuse box – see page 194. Until the fault is remedied, opera te the sun roof as follows: slide drive cover toward rear. Push in spring-load ed centre pa rt of drive shaft using screwdriver 3 and rotate drive shaft until s...

  • Page 110

    108 fault if a fault occurs, check relevant fuse in fuse box – see page 194. M anual op eration if electric drive fails: release c ourtesy light lens at side recess using screwdriver 3 and remove. Position screwd riv er 3 in v icinity of clamps, relea se and remove light insert. Unscrew b oth screws...

  • Page 111

    109 take the emergency spanner from the glove compartment, insert it in the drive of the folding sun roof and turn until the roof is closed. Electrically operated folding sun roof 3 , combo operation with ig nition switched on. Buttons i a nd \ between sun v isors. To op en: press button \ until fol...

  • Page 112

    110 fault if a fault occurs, check relevant fuse in fuse box – see page 194. M anual op eration if electric drive fails: unclip drive cover at front and pull off downward. Remove screw from coupling using screwdriver 3. Vehicle tools 3 – see page 184. An emergency spanner is attached to the insid e ...

  • Page 113

    111 place screwdriver part of emergency spanner at m ark on side of coupling and extract coupling. If coupling cannot be extracted, insert emergency spanner into drive and sla cken by turning forwards a nd back wards. Insert hexagon side of emergency spanner into hexagon socket and turn to close roo...

  • Page 114: Climate Control

    112 climate control heating and ventilation system with optional air conditioning system 3 ventilation, heating and cooling 3 a re combined into one unit that is d esigned to prov ide com fort regardless of the season, weather or outside temperature. When cooling 3 is activated, the air is cooled an...

  • Page 115

    113 heating and ventilation system left-hand rota ry switch: temperature red zone = warm blue zone = cold centre rotary switch: air flow four fan speeds: x off 4 maximum air flow the rate of air flow is determined b y the fa n. The fan should therefore a lso be switched on during a journey. Rig ht-h...

  • Page 116

    114 heated rear window 3 , heated exterior mirrors 3 operation with ignition switched on: on = press Ü off = press Ü again control indicator in pushbutton. Air conditioning system 3 cooling n only operate when the engine is running and the fan is on. On = press n off = press n again control indica t...

  • Page 117

    115 centre and side (1) air vents pleasant ventilation to the head area controlled by the position of the tem perature switch. Temperature sw itch in the m id position: cooler air flows from the centre vents than from the side vents. The a ir flow can be directed as desired by tilting and swivelling...

  • Page 118

    116 ventilation z set temperature switch as desired , z switch fan on at desired setting, z for maximum ventilation in head area: set air distribution switch to m and open all vents, z for ventila tion to foot well: set air distribution switch to k , z for simultaneous v entilation to the head area ...

  • Page 119

    117 demisting and defrosting the windows z turn the temperature switch as far into the red zone as possib le. Z set fan to 3 or 4. Z set air distribution sw itch to v. Z activ ate heated rear window Ü. Z direct the side air vents a s required towa rd s the door windows. Z for simultaneous w arming o...

  • Page 120

    118 window dem isting wind ow m isting e.G. During d amp wea ther or with dam p clothing: z cooling n on. Z set temperature switch as desired . Z switch on fan at desired level of air flow z air d istribution switch to v, air recirculation system 4 switches off automa tic ally, – or – if there is st...

  • Page 121

    119 autom atic climate control system 3 the system provides m aximum com fort in any w eather, at any outside temperature and during any season. To ensure a constant and com fortable climate in the v ehicle, the tempera ture of the inflowing air, the air-flow rate a nd the air distrib ution are cha ...

  • Page 122

    120 autom atic m ode basic setting for maximum comfort: z press auto button. Z open all air vents. Z air conditioning compressor activation – see pa ge 122. Z preset tem perature to 22 °c with turn knob . If nec essary, the pre-selected tem perature can be set higher or low er. Deactivation of the a...

  • Page 123

    121 manual settings under certain circumstances (e.G. Iced or misted wind ow s), the functions of the climate control system can be modified manually. Manual settings are stored when the ignition is switched off. Make ma nual settings as follow s w hen necessary: wind ow demisting and d e-icing pres...

  • Page 124

    122 activating and d eac tiva ting air conditioning com pressor press the eco button. Eco appears in the air conditioning display. Switch on to save fuel. In this mode cooling (ac com pressor) is switc hed off. Inflowing air is neither cooled nor dehumid ified. This restricts the level of comfort pr...

  • Page 125

    123 air recirculation system the a ir recirculation system prevents the entry of outside air and the air in the passenger com partment is circulated . Press button 4 . % appears in the air conditioning d isplay. The exchange of fresh air is reduced in air circulation mode. The quality of the passeng...

  • Page 126

    124 air intake the air intakes in front of the wind screen on the far left and right-hand sides of the engine compartment must be k ept free of lea ves, d irt and snow. Air outlet do not cover the air outlets when storing item s in the luggage com partment storage compartments. Pollen filter the pol...

  • Page 127

    125 when cooling 3 (air c onditioning compressor) is switched on condensation forms, which is expelled from the underside of the v ehicle. At lea st one air vent must b e open while cooling 3 (air conditioning compressor) is on in order to prevent the evaporator from icing up due to lack of air move...

  • Page 128: Easytronic

    126 easytronic 3 the semi-automatic easytronic tra nsmission permits manua l (manual mode) or a utomatic gear shifting (a utomatic mode), both with fully autom atic clutch control. Transmission display the current gear or mode is indicated in the tra nsmission display. Selector level positions selec...

  • Page 129

    127 selector lever in centre p osition when the selector lev er is m ov ed from n to the m id position with the foot b ra ke depressed, easytronic is in automatic mode and first gear is engaged. The transm ission display shows "a". When the foot brak e is released, the vehicle b egins to "creep". If...

  • Page 130

    128 winter programm e t in the event of diffic ulties starting off on slip pery roa ds, press button t ("a" and "t " are shown in the transmission displa y). Ea sytronic switches to automatic mode and the vehicle sets off in second gea r. The w inter program is switched off by: z pressing button t a...

  • Page 131

    129 stopping the vehicle when the selector lev er is in the centre position and the vehic le is stationary, first gear is autom atically engaged (second gear if the winter programme is activated) and the clutc h is open. If a warning signal sound s w hen the driver’s door is opened (foot brak e not ...

  • Page 132

    130 manoeuvring the vehicle to manoeuv re the vehicle back and forth during attem pts to park or in garage entrances the creeping movement can be utilised by releasing the foot brake. Never actuate a ccelerator and brake pedals simultaneously. To prevent dam age, ea sytronic disengages the "creep fu...

  • Page 133

    131 if the c ause of the interruption to the p ow er sup ply is not the discharged battery, consult a workshop. We rec om mend your vauxhall authorised repairer. If the vehicle has to be removed from m ov ing traffic, release clutch as follows: 1. Ap ply hand brak e and switch off ig nition. 2. Open...

  • Page 134: Automatic

    132 automatic transmission 3 after sta rting the engine and before shifting into a gea r, depress the brake pedal. If the brake peda l is released when a gea r is eng aged , the vehicle will "c reep ". Nev er depress the ac celera tor and brake pedals simultaneously. Once d has been selected, the ec...

  • Page 135

    133 selector lever in p, r and n the selector lever can only be moved from p when the ignition is switched on and the foot brake dep ressed (selec tor lever lock). To engage p or r pull release under selector lever. The engine can only be started with lever in position p or n. When position n is sel...

  • Page 136

    134 electronically controlled driving programmes z sporty programm e: tra nsmission shifts at high engine speeds: ta p button s (1 illuminates in the transmission display). Z economy p rogram me: transmission shifts a t lower engine speeds: ta p button s again. Z winter prog ra m: press t button. Z ...

  • Page 137

    135 kickdown accelerator pedal pressed past the pressure point: below certa in speeds, the transm ission shifts down into a lower gear. Full engine power is availab le for acceleration. Engine braking in order to utilise the engine braking effect when driving downhill, select d riv e range 3, 2 or, ...

  • Page 138

    136 stopping the vehicle the selector lever can be left in the chosen gear with the engine running. When stopping on gradients engage hand brake or depress brake ped al. To prevent overheating of the transmission, do not increase engine revolutions to ensure smooth id ling while standing if a gear h...

  • Page 139

    137 interruption of power supply if the vehicle battery is flat, the selector lev er ca nnot be moved out of position p. If the battery is flat, start the vehicle using jump leads – see pag e 176. If the battery is not the cause of the fault, release selector lev er: 1. Ap ply hand brak e. 2. Diseng...

  • Page 140: Driving Hints

    138 driving hints the first 600 m iles (1000 km) driv e your v ehicle at various speed s. Do not use full throttle. Never allow the engine to labour at low rev s. Make good use of all gears. Depress the accelerator ped al a ma ximum of around three quarters of the available p edal travel in all gea ...

  • Page 141

    139 vehicles w ith turb ocharged engine after running at hig h engine speeds or high engine loa ds, operate the engine briefly at a low load or run in neutra l for approx. 30 second s before switc hing off in order to protect the turbocha rger. Save energy – more mileage please observe the running-i...

  • Page 142: Saving Fuel,

    140 saving fuel, protecting the environment trend-setting technology when dev eloping and manufac turing your vehic le, vauxhall used environment- friendly and in the m ain recyc la ble materials. The production methods used to mak e your v ehicle are likewise env ironmenta lly-compatible. Recycling...

  • Page 143

    141 overrun z the fuel supply is automatically shut off during ov errun, e.G. When the vehicle is being driven down long gradients or when braking – see page 139. Z to enable the overrun cut-off to come into action and sav e fuel, do not accelerate or d eclutch during overrun. Correct gear selection...

  • Page 144: Fuel Consumption,

    142 fuel consumption, fuel, refuelling fuel consumption fuel consumption is determined under specific driving conditions – see page 237. Special equipm ent increases the weight of the vehicle. As a result, they c an inc rease fuel consumption and reduce the specified maximum speed . There is increa ...

  • Page 145

    143 fuel for diesel engines diesel engines must be operated only on commercially ava ila ble diesel fuel meeting the specific ations of din en 590. Do not use ma rine diesel oils, heating oils or entirely or partially plant-b ased diesel fuels, such as rape seed oil or b io diesel, aquazole and sim ...

  • Page 146

    144 fuel filler neck at right rear side of vehicle. On corsas equipped with a central locking system 3, the tank flap is unlocked tog ether with the doors – see page 54. Open the tank flap . To prevent dam age, the right-hand sliding door cannot be fully op ened if the tank flap is op en. To unloc k...

  • Page 147: Catalytic Converter,

    145 catalytic converter, exhaust gases catalytic converter for petrol engines leaded fuel will da mage the cata lytic conv erter and parts of the electronic system, rend ering them inoperative. Use of high-qua lity fuels other than those specified on p age 142 (e.G. Lr p 1) ) could damage the cataly...

  • Page 148

    146 z if unburned fuel enters the catalytic conv erter, this may result in overheating and irreparable d amage to the cata lytic conv erter. You should therefore avoid unnecessarily long use of the starter when sta rting off, running the tank dry (an irregular fuel sup ply will lead to ov erheating)...

  • Page 149

    147 controlling exhaust emission through design-related measures – mainly in the area of the fuel-injection and ignition systems – the proportion of noxious materials in the exhaust, such as carbon monoxide (co), hydrocarbons (hc) and nitrog en oxides (n o x ), is reduced to a minimum. Control ind i...

  • Page 150

    148 control indica tor a for engine electronics illuminates for a few seconds when ig nition is sw itched on. If the light comes on when the engine is running, there is a fa ult in the engine or transm ission elec tronics. The elec tronics switch to the emergency running programme, fuel consumption ...

  • Page 151

    149 maintenance hav e all maintenance work carried out at the interva ls specified by vauxhall. We rec- ommend tha t you entrust this work to your vauxhall authorised repairer, who has proper equipment and trained personnel ava ilab le. Electronic testing systems p ermit rapid d ia gnosis and rem ed...

  • Page 152: Drive Control Systems

    150 drive control systems traction control system (tc plus ) 3 the tc plus prev ents the driving wheels from spinning, irrespective of the road conditions and tyre grip. The system m onitors the rotational sp eed of all wheels. As soon as at lea st one driving wheel sta rts to spin, the engine outpu...

  • Page 153

    151 illuminates while driving fault in the system: driv ing can continue. Spinning drive wheels can cause driv ing stability to worsen unless driving style is adap ted, depending on acceleration and road surfa ce. Hav e the cause of the fault remed ied. We recom mend tha t you consult your vauxhall ...

  • Page 154

    152 control indica tor v illuminates for a few seconds when ig nition is switched on. Once it goes out, the system is ready for operation. Flashing during driving this shows the system has com e into action. The engine output may be reduced (the sound of the engine cha nges) a nd the vehic le ma y b...

  • Page 155

    153 cruise control 3 cruise control can store and maintain speeds from approx. 20 to 125 mph (30 to 200 km /h). For safety reasons the cruise control cannot be activated until the foot brake has been operated once. The c ruise c ontrol is operated with the buttons i, r and o on the turn signal lever...

  • Page 156

    154 decelera te with cruise control activ e, hold down button r or tap it repeatedly: the sp eed is red uced continuously or in steps. The current speed is stored and sav ed after the r button has been released . To dea ctivate ta p button o: the cruise control is switched off. The v ehicle slowly d...

  • Page 157

    155 parking distance sensor 3 parkpilot mak es rev erse pa rking easier by measuring the distance between the rear of the v ehicle and an obstacle through ultrasonic reflection and warning you with an acoustic sig nal in the passenger compartment. The system record s the distance using four sensors ...

  • Page 158: Brakes

    156 brakes brake system the brakes are a n important factor for tra ffic safety. To improve effectiveness, do not brake unnec essarily hard for the first 200 k m a fter new brak e pa ds ha ve been fitted. Brake pad wear must not exceed a specified lim it. Reg ular maintenance as detailed in the serv...

  • Page 159

    157 brake assist when the brake peda l is q uick ly and forcefully depressed, the vehicle is automatically braked with ma ximum b ra ke force a mplification in order to obtain the shortest possib le brak ing distance during full-on bra king (brake assist). Maintain steady pressure on the brak e peda...

  • Page 160

    158 hand brake always apply hand brake firm ly. On slopes apply the hand brake as firmly as possible. The m echanical hand b ra ke a cts on the brakes on the rea r wheels. It engag es automatically when applied. To relea se the ha nd b ra ke pull the lev er up slig htly, press the ratchet knob, a nd...

  • Page 161

    159 control ind icator u for abs the control indicator illuminates for several second s w hen the ignition is switched on and the system undergoes a self-c heck at the same time (m ay be audible). The system is ready for operation when the control indicator goes out. If the control indicator does no...

  • Page 162: Wheels, Tyres

    160 wheels, tyres tyres see pag e 249 for suitable tyres and restrictions. Tyres fitted in the factory are adapted to the chassis and provid e optimum driving comfort and sa fety. Changing tyre/wheel type before switching to different tyres or wheels, seek advice on the technical possibilities. We r...

  • Page 163

    161 some brands of tyres have a beaded edge for alloy wheels to protect against dam age. If wheel trim is used on steel wheels with bead ed-edge tyres, c om ply with the following: z use of wheel trims and tyres that are approved by vauxhall and fulfil all requirements for the wheel and tyre com bin...

  • Page 164

    162 tyre condition, wheel condition drive over edges slowly and at a rig ht angle if p ossible. Driving ov er sha rp edges can lead to hidden tyre damage a nd wheel dam age which is only noticed later on. When pa rk ing, ensure that the tyres a re not pressed against the ed ge of the kerb . Check ty...

  • Page 165

    163 the legally permissible minimum tread depth (1.6 m m) has been reached when the tread has worn down as far as one of the w ear indicators (twi 1) ). A number of wear indicators a re spaced at equal intervals around the tyre within the tread. Their position is indicated by markings on the tyre si...

  • Page 166

    164 winter tyres 3 for notes on fitting new tyres – see page 160. See page 249 for restric tions. Winter tyres (m+ s tyres) im prove safety at tem peratures below 7 °c and should therefore be fitted on all the wheels. The d esign of summ er tyres mea ns they have limited qualities for winter driving...

  • Page 167: Roof Racks,

    165 roof racks, caravan and trailer towing roof racks 3 for reasons of safety and to avoid damaging the roof, we recommend that you use the vauxhall roof rack system approved for your vehicle. Consult your vauxhall authorised repairer. Disenga ge c ov ers concealing roof rack mounts by pushing slide...

  • Page 168

    166 towing equipment with rem ovable coupling ball bar 3 , corsa stow age of coupling ball bar the c oupling ba ll bar is fastened benea th the sp are wheel in a b ag next to the vehic le tools. Fitting the coupling ball bar remove the sealing plug from the hole for the coupling ball ba r and stow i...

  • Page 169

    167 insert coupling ball b ar into housing of coupling using a little pressure until it audibly engages. Pull coupling ball bar to chec k that it is engaged. If coupling ball bar is correctly enga ged z the red field on release lever 2 will not be visible, z and release lever 2 can be pushed no more...

  • Page 170

    168 red button must spring up when safety cap engages. Check that protectiv e cap is firmly sea ted. Imp or tant tra iler operation is only permitted if z coupling ball b ar is correctly engaged , z and protec tiv e cap has been put on and eng aged. Eye for break-awa y stopp ing cab le for carava ns...

  • Page 171

    169 dismounting the coupling b all ba r press red b utton and p ull p rotective cap off. Get hold of the top and bottom of the retaining slider 1, pull bac k as far as possible a nd hold. Push the release lever 2 to the left and pull the coupling ball ba r out of the opening. Replace protective cap ...

  • Page 172

    170 towing equipment with fixed coupling ball bar 3 , combo in the case of trailers/caravans with b ra ke, attach break-away stop ping cable to eye to right of coupling ball bar. Caravan and trailer loads 1) the permissible caravan/trailer loads are vehicle- and eng ine-dependent m aximum values whi...

  • Page 173

    171 coupling socket load the c oupling socket load is the load exerted by the trailer/caravan on the coupling ball. It can b e varied by changing the w eight distribution when loa ding the trailer/caravan. The ma ximum permissible coup ling socket load (50 kg) is specified on the towing equipm ent i...

  • Page 174

    172 tyre pressure increa se tyre pressure on the towing vehic le to the value spec ified for a full loa d (see pages 249, 250). Also check the infla tion pressure of the sp are wheel a nd the c aravan/trailer wheels. Driving characteristics, towing tips for c aravans/trailers with b ra ke, attach th...

  • Page 175

    173 make sure that you hav e enough room when c ornering and avoid sudden manoeuv res. If the tra iler/ca ra van starts to sway, drive more slowly, do not attem pt to correct the steering and brake sharply if necessary. If full-on braking is required , depress the brake pedal as hard as possib le. R...

  • Page 176

    174 starting on inclines for vehicles with m anual transmission, the most favourable engine speed when starting off on an incline is b etween 2500 and 3000 rpm for p etrol engines a nd between 2000 and 2500 rpm for diesel engines. Hold engine speed constant, enga ge c lutch grad ually (let slip), re...

  • Page 177: Self-Help

    175 self-help diesel fuel system, bleeding nev er let the tank run dry! If c ontrol indica tor y illuminates, refuel as soon a s possible. Refuel immediately if it fla shes. It is p ossib le to restart the engine if the ta nk ha s b een run dry. A delayed start is to be exp ected. Switch on the igni...

  • Page 178

    176 starting the engine with jump leads 3 a vehicle with a discharged battery can be started using jump lead s and the battery of another vehicle. Z never expose the b attery to nak ed flames or spark s. Z a discharged battery can freeze at temperatures as low a s 0 ° c. Always defrost a frozen batt...

  • Page 179

    177 connect the lea ds in the order shown in the illustration: 1. Connect one end of the first jump lead to the positiv e terminal 1 of the battery prov iding the jump start (identified by "+" sign on battery case or terminal). 2. Connect the other end of this lea d to the positive terminal 2 of the...

  • Page 180

    178 towing the vehicle to open the cap of the front right towing eye: disenga ge the b ottom of the cap and pull downwards to remove. The towing eye is located in the stowage compartment of the tyre repair k it 3 or in the p ouch for vehic le tools 3, loc ated in the spare wheel well in the luggag e...

  • Page 181

    179 drive slowly. Do not drive jerkily. Excessive tractive forc e ca n damage the vehicle. Vehicles with automatic transmission 3 should b e towed facing forward only a nd must not be towed faster than 50 mph (80 km/h) or further tha n 60 miles (100 k m). If the tra nsmission is defective, or if the...

  • Page 182

    180 towing another vehicle attach a tow rope 3 – or better still a tow rod 3 – to the rear towing eye on the right side of the vehicle underbody, but nev er to the rear axle. Drive slowly. Do not drive jerkily. Excessive tractive forc e ca n damage the vehicle. Warning triangle ¨ 3 and first-aid kit...

  • Page 183

    181 release flap by p ressing retaining lugs. Comb o van plac e the warning tria ngle and first-a id kit (c ushion) in the stowag e comp artment behind the driver’s seat. Disengage the flap 3 by pressing the retaining lug and remove..

  • Page 184

    182 spare w heel 3 corsa the spare wheel 3 is in the lug gage compartment and is secured beneath a floor cover p late using a wing nut. Undo the clips beneath the loading sill and lift the floor cover p late. Comb o the spare wheel 3 is stowed at the rea r underneath the vehicle floor. 1. Fully rele...

  • Page 185

    183 7. Place the repla ced wheel in the spare wheel hold er with the outside of the wheel facing upwards. If a full specification w heel is stow ed, do not fit the spacer ring between the wheel and the vehicle und erbody. 8. Lift the spa re wheel holder, insert the sa fety ca ble. 9. Lift the spare ...

  • Page 186

    184 jack £ 3 and vehicle tools 3 corsa the jac k 3 and vehicle tools 3 have been specially dev eloped for your vehicle and must only be used on that vehicle. Only use the jac k for changing wheels. The jack and vehicle tools are loca ted in a pouch in the luggage compartment below the sp are wheel. ...

  • Page 187

    185 com bo the jack 3 and vehicle tools 3 a re secured behind the driver’s seat. The jac k is secured in place by a wing screw. The vehicle tools are secured to the jack with rubb er bands. Changing wheels in order to reduce the chance of possible injuries, m ake the following prepa ra tions and not...

  • Page 188

    186 1. Prise off the hub cap using a screwdriver, positioning the sc rewdriver at the recess at the side of the hub cap. Vehicle tools – see page 184. Prise off the wheel trim 3 using the hook 3. Alloy wheels 3: prise off the hub c ap using a screwdriver, positioning the screwdriver at the recess at...

  • Page 189

    187 alloy wheels w ith a nti-theft lock 3: release hub cap using key included in vehicle tools and remove it. 2. Slac ken wheel b olts using wheel bolt wrench 3, putting on the w heel bolt wrench 3 as far as possible. 3. The jacking p oints 3 on the vehicle underbody are ma rked by depressions on th...

  • Page 190

    188 on som e vehicles, the jac king points are concealed by flap s. Fold the flap outwards. 4. Before attaching jack 3, set to required height by hand. Fit jack arm at front – or rea r – in such a way that jack claw (arrow in illustration) goes around the v ertical ridge and engag es into the recess...

  • Page 191

    189 7. Screw in wheel bolts and tighten slig htly, inserting the wheel bolt wrench 3 as far as possible. 8. Lower vehicle. 9. Tighten wheel bolts crossw ise, putting on wheel bolt wrench 3 as fa r as possible. 10.Before refitting the w heel trim, clean the wheel around the retaining clips. Valv e sy...

  • Page 192

    190 tyre repair kit 3 minor damag e to the tyre tread and sidewall, e.G. Foreign bodies, can be rem edied with the tyre repair kit. Do not rem ov e the foreign body from the tyre. Tyre d amage exceeding 4 mm or that is on the rim cannot be repaired with the tyre rep air kit. Imp ortant information –...

  • Page 193

    191 4. Screw the compressor air hose to the connection on the sealant bottle. 5. Fit the sealant bottle in the retainer on the compressor. Set the compressor near the tyre in such a way tha t the sealant b ottle is up rig ht. 6. Remove the v alve cap from the defective tyre. 7. Sc rew the filler hos...

  • Page 194

    192 if the p rescrib ed tyre p ressure is not reached within 10 m inutes, detach the tyre rep air kit. Move the vehicle one tyre revolution (approx. 2 m eters) in or against the direction of travel. Reconnect the tyre repa ir kit and continue the filling procedure for 10 m inutes. If the prescribed ...

  • Page 195

    193 im portant if the compressor makes abnorm al noises or heats up greatly, switch it off for at least 30 minutes. The integrated safety valv e opens a t a pressure of 7 bar. Protect the compressor from m oisture and rain. The sealant can only be stored for approx. 4 years. After this time, the sea...

  • Page 196

    194 electrical system fuses a defective fuse can be recog nized b y its melted w ire. A new fuse should only be installed after the cause of the trouble has been rectified. Fuse box the fuse box is located in the engine compartment next to the coolant exp ansion tank. Disenga ge c ov er of fuse box ...

  • Page 197

    195 it is adv isable to carry a complete set of fuses – ava ila ble from a ny va uxhall authorised repairer. Store spa re fuses in the plac e provided in the fuse box, to the right of w hich there is a fuse extractor which facilita tes fuse rep la cement (spa re fuses and the fuse extractor are mark...

  • Page 198

    196 fuses and the most important circuits they protect some circuits m ay be protected by severa l fuses. The figures on pag es 196, 197 depict the fuse b oxes of vehic les with engine z 13 dt 1) . Fuse boxes of other engines are dep ic ted on pa ges 198, 199. 1) sales designation – see page 235. Fu...

  • Page 199

    197 fuse circuit rating 19 electric window (right) eng ine z 12 xep 1) with easytronic: vauxhall alarm system 20 a 5 a 20 xenon head lig hts eng ine z 12 xep 1) with easytronic: electric window (right) 1) sales designation – see page 234. 5 a 20 a 21 xenon head lig hts 5 a 22 central control unit, i...

  • Page 200

    198 fuse circuit rating 27 seat heater (left) eng ine z 12 xep 1) with easytronic: hea ted seat (rig ht) 1) sales designation – see page 234. 15 a 15 a fuse circ uit rating 28 abs engine z 12 xep 1) with easytronic: heated seat (left) 25 a 15 a 29 rear wind ow wiper 20 a fuse circuit rating 30 engin...

  • Page 201

    199 fuse circuit rating 38 tail light (left), park ing lig ht (left) 5 a 39 tail light (right), park ing lig ht (right) 5 a 40 brake lights, cruise control 10 a 41 fog lights 15 a 42 fog tail light 10 a 43 main b eam (left) 10 a 44 main b eam (right) 10 a 45 ventilation fan 30 a 46 eng ine control u...

  • Page 202

    200 bulb replacem ent before replacing a bulb , switch ignition off and switch relevant switch off. Only hold new b ulb at base! Do not touc h the b ulb glass with b are hands, otherwise fingerprints on the glass evap orate. Residue builds up on the reflector eventually resulting in a dull reflector...

  • Page 203

    201 4. Push bulb on plug connec tor downward. 5. Rem ov e b ulb with connector from reflec tor housing. 6. Detach plug c onnec tor from bulb base. 7. Fit connector onto new b ulb, without touching the gla ss. 8. Insert the bulb with connector so that the lug engag es in the recess in the reflector. ...

  • Page 204

    202 main bea m 1. Open bonnet and engage supp ort. 2. When replacing bulb s on the left-hand side, open the cov er of the fuse box. When rep la cing bulbs on the right-hand side, d etach the air hose from the a ir filter. 3. Rotate the cap a nticlockw ise and remove. 4. Detach plug connector from bu...

  • Page 205

    203 halogen headlight system, parking lights 1. Open bonnet and engage supp ort. 2. When replacing bulb s on the left-hand side, open the cov er of the fuse box. When rep la cing bulbs on the right-hand side, d etach the air hose from the a ir filter. 3. Rotate the main beam headlight cap anticloc k...

  • Page 206

    204 halogen headlight system, front indicator lights 1. Open bonnet and engage supp ort. 2. When replacing bulb s on the left-hand side, open the cov er of the fuse box. When rep la cing bulbs on the right-hand side, d etach the air hose from the a ir filter. Lift off the filler neck of the headligh...

  • Page 207

    205 ellipsoidal headlight system , dipped beam headlight system with sep arate bulbs for dipped beam (inner bulb s) and m ain beam (outer bulbs). 1. Open bonnet and engage supp ort. 2. When replacing bulb s on the left-hand side, open the cov er of the fuse box. When rep la cing bulbs on the right-h...

  • Page 208

    206 ellipsoidal headlight system , front indicator lights 1. Open bonnet and engage supp ort. 2. When replacing bulb s on the left-hand side, open the cover of the fuse b ox. For engine z 13 dt 1) , also pull the relay box (loca ted in front of the fuse box) up and out of the guides. When rep la cin...

  • Page 209

    207 xenon headlight system, dipped beam headlight system with sep arate bulbs for dipped beam (inner bulb s) and m ain beam (outer bulbs). Xenon headlight system, front indicator lights 1. Open bonnet and eng age support. 2. When replacing bulbs on the left-hand side, open the cover of the fuse box....

  • Page 210

    208 ellipsoidal headlight system , main beam, parking lights hav e the bulbs replaced by a workshop. We recommend your vauxhall authorised repairer. Xenon headlight system, main beam, parking lights hav e the bulbs replaced by a workshop. We recommend your vauxhall authorised repairer. Fog lights 3 ...

  • Page 211

    209 4. Unscrew the four sc rews from the b ulb mounting using a screwdriver. Detach the bulb mounting from the housing. Lights from top to bottom: ind icator light bra ke lig ht/rear lig ht reversing light 5. Remove bulb from socket. 6. Insert new bulb (without touc hing the glass), fit bulb m ounti...

  • Page 212

    210 5. Press reta ining lugs on bulb m ounting together and remove bulb mounting, as shown in illustration. Lights from top to bottom: reversing light/brake light ind icator light reversing light fog tail light 1) 6. Remove bulb from socket. 7. Insert new bulb, without touching the glass. Engage bul...

  • Page 213

    211 3. Remove bulb from socket. 4. Insert new bulb, without touching the glass. 5. Rotate bulb m ounting clockwise and engage. Insert bulb housing and engage. Comb o 1. Unscrew b oth screw s. Remov e light insert. 2. Press b ulb slightly towards spring clip and rem ov e. 3. Insert new b ulb, without...

  • Page 214

    212 courtesy light, rear reading lights 3 , luggage compartment lights to ensure that no power is supplied to the lights, close the d oors or hold the contact switch depressed before rem ov ing. 1. Prise lig ht out of recess using a screwdriver. 2. Press bulb slig htly towards spring c lip and remov...

  • Page 215

    213 2. Remove bulb from socket. 3. Insert new bulb. 4. Mount lens and engage in position. Instrum ent illumination, information display illumination 3 we rec om mend that you have bulbs cha ng ed b y your vauxhall authorised repairer..

  • Page 216: If You Have A Problem

    214 if you have a problem in our experience the m ost comm on ca use of all comp la ints is the result of misundersta nding or la ck of communication between the customer and the vauxhall authorised rep airer. We sincerely hope you will nev er have cause to c om plain about your vehicle. However, if...

  • Page 217

    215 opel austria vertriebs gmbh groß-enzersdorfer str. 59 1220 vienna – austria tel. 00 43 1-2 88 77 444 or 00 43-1-2 88 77 0 opel belgium n.V. Prins boudewijnlaan 30 2550 kontich – belgium tel. 00 32-34 50 63 11 opel c & s spol. S.R.O. Na pankráci 26 140 00 prague 4 – czech republic tel. 00 420-2-6...

  • Page 218: Maintenance,

    216 maintenance, inspection system in order to guarantee econom ical and safe vehicle operation and to m ainta in the value of your v ehicle, it is of vital importanc e that all maintenance work is carried out at the proper intervals as specified b y vauxhall . The oil change and service intervals a...

  • Page 219

    217 the serv ice interv al display tak es account of off-the-road periods during which the battery is disconnected. Further information on maintenance and the inspec tion system can be found in the service booklet, which is in the glove compartment. Hav e maintenance work, as well as repairs to the ...

  • Page 220

    218 engine oil information on engine oils is found in the service booklet. Eng ine oil level and consum ption all engines c onsume oil for technica l rea sons. The engine oil consump tion ca n only be assessed after d riv ing a long distance, and may be above the specified value during the initial s...

  • Page 221

    219 when topping up, use the same brand of oil that was used d uring the previous oil change. Ob serve the inform ation in the service booklet. Ca pacities – see p age 254. Oil c hange, oil filter change change the oil at the disp la yed service intervals. We rec om mend that you use genuine vauxhal...

  • Page 222

    220 diesel fuel filter check the fuel filter for any water residue during ea ch engine oil cha nge. We recom mend tha t you consult your vauxhall authorised repairer. Hav e filter checked at shorter intervals in the c ase of extreme opera ting conditions suc h a s high humidity (prima rily in coasta...

  • Page 223

    221 coola nt level hardly any losses occur since the cooling system is sealed and it is thus rarely necessary to top up the c oolant. The c oolant in the compensation tank should b e slightly above the mark kalt/ cold with the cooling system cold. It rises when the engine is w arm a nd falls ag ain ...

  • Page 224

    222 brake fluid brake fluid is hygroscopic, i.E. It absorbs water. If the brakes b ecome hot, suc h as when d riv ing on long downhill stretches, vap our bubb les can occur in the w ater, which can have an extrem ely adverse effect on braking power (depending on the proportion of w ater). The fluid ...

  • Page 225

    223 to ensure proper operation of the ra in sensor 3, the sensor a rea must be free from dust, dirt and ice. The windscreen w ash system m ust also be operated at regular intervals and the sensor a rea m ust be de- iced. Vehicles with rain sensor 3 ca n be identified by the sensor area near the top ...

  • Page 226

    224 windscreen and headlight wash systems 3 reservoir for wind screen wash and rear windscreen wash at driver’s side in engine compartment. In vehicles with head lig ht washing system 3, the filler opening is in the engine compartment behind the right-hand head lig ht – see fig. 14246 s. Fill only w...

  • Page 227

    225 parking the vehicle for more than 4 weeks can lead to ba ttery discharging. This may red uce the service life of the b attery. Disconnect battery from on-board power sup ply by disconnecting the neg ativ e term inal (vauxhall alarm system 3 is then disabled ). Ensure that ignition is switched of...

  • Page 228

    226 vehicle decom missioning observe na tional regulations. If the vehicle is decomm issioned for several months, the follow ing work must be ca rried out in order to prevent damage. We recom mend tha t you consult your vauxhall authorised repairer. Z wash and preserve the vehicle – see page 228. Z ...

  • Page 229: Vehicle Care

    227 vehicle care obtain adv ice from a vauxhall authorised repairer regarding cleaning materials tha t ha ve b een tested a nd recomm ended by vauxhall. When caring for your vehicle, observe all na tional environm ental reg ulations, particula rly when wa shing it. Regular, thorough care helps to im...

  • Page 230

    228 washing the paintwork of your v ehicle is exposed to env ironmenta l influences, e.G. Continuous changes in weather conditions, ind ustrial waste gases and dust or tha wing sa lts, so wash and wax your v ehicle regularly. When using a utoma tic car washes, select a programme which includes waxin...

  • Page 231

    229 paintwork damage repair small area s of p aint damage suc h as stone impacts, scratches etc. Immediately using a va uxha ll touch-up applicator or vauxhall sp ra y and touch-up paint before rust can form . If rust has alrea dy formed, ha ve the c ause remedied. We recommend that you consult your...

  • Page 232

    230 windows when cleaning the heated rea r window 3, mak e sure tha t the heating element on the inside of the wind ow is not d amaged. Use a soft lint-free cloth or chamois leather in conjunction with wind ow cleaner and insect remover. Vauxhall windscreen wash solvent is suitab le for de-icing win...

  • Page 233

    231 underbody your vehicle has a fa ctory-applied pvc undercoating in the wheel arches (includ ing the longitudinal members) w hich provides permanent protection and needs no special m aintenance. The surfaces of the vehicle underbody not covered b y pvc are provided with a durable protective w ax c...

  • Page 234: Technical Data

    232 technical data vehicle docum ents, identification plate the tec hnical d ata is determined in accordance with european community standards. We reserve the right to make modifications. Specifications in the vehic le docum ents alwa ys have priority ov er those given in this ow ner’s manual. The i...

  • Page 235

    233 information on id entific ation p la te: 1 manufacturer 2 type approval number 3 vehicle identification number 4 permissible gross vehicle w eight 5 permissible gross train weight 6 maximum permissible front axle load 7 maximum permissible rear axle load 8 vehicle-sp ecific or country-specific d...

  • Page 236

    234 engine data sales designation eng ine identifier code 1.0 twin port z 10 xep 1.2 twin port z 12 xep 1.4 z 14 xe 1.4 twinpor t z 14 xep 1.8 z 18 xe numb er of cylinders 3 4 4 4 4 bore dia. (mm ) 73.4 73.4 77.6 73.4 80.5 stroke (mm) 78.6 72.6 73.4 80.6 88.2 piston displacement (cm 3 ) 998 1229 138...

  • Page 237

    235 engine data sales designation eng ine identifier code 1.3 cdti z 13 dt 1.7 dt y 17 dtl 1.7 cdti z 17 dth numb er of cylinders 4 4 4 bore dia. (mm ) 69.6 79.0 79.0 stroke (mm) 82.0 86.0 86.0 piston displacement (cm 3 ) 1248 1686 1686 max. Engine outp ut (k w) at rpm 51 4000 48 4400 74 4400 torque...

  • Page 238

    236 perform ance (approx. Mph; km/h 1) ) , corsa 1) the maxim um s peed is ach ievable with a m aximum of h alf payload. Optional equipm ent m ay reduce th e specified m aximum speed of the vehicle. Eng ine 2) 2) sales designation – see pages 234, 235. Z 10 xep eco 3) 3) usage-optimised equipm ent v...

  • Page 239

    237 fuel consumption, co 2 emissions directive 80/1268/eec (last c hanged by 1999/100/ec) has ap plied for the measurement of fuel consumption since 1996. The direc tiv e is oriented to actual driving practices: urban driv ing is rated at approx. 1 / 3 and off-road driving with approx. 2 / 3 (urban ...

  • Page 240

    238 fuel consumption, co 2 emission corsa eng ine 1) 1) sales designation – see pages 234, 235. Z 10 xep eco 2) 2) usage-optimised equipm ent version, in conjunction with en gine z 10 xep. Z 10 xep z 12 xep z 14 xe manual/sports/easytronic/automatic transm ission fuel consumption (approx. L/100 km )...

  • Page 241

    239 fuel consumption, co 2 emission combo eng ine 1) 1) sales designation – see pages 234, 235. Z 14 xep z 13 dt y 17 dtl z 17 dth manual transm ission fuel consumption (approx. L/100 km ) urban extra-urb an com bined co 2 emission (app rox. G/km) urban extra-urb an com bined 8.0 5.3 6.3 192 127 151...

  • Page 242

    240 weights, payload and roof load the p ayload is the difference between the permitted g ross vehicle weight (see identification plate, page 232) and the ec kerb weight. To calculate the kerb weight, enter the data for your vehicle below: z kerb weight from ta ble 1, pages 241 to 247 + ...............

  • Page 243

    241 weights approx. (kg) : table 1, kerb weight 1) , corsa 1) according to ec d irective 70/ 156/ec, including assum ed w eights fo r driver (68 kg), luggage (7 kg) and all fluids (tank 90 % full). Model eng ine 2) 2) sales designation – see pages 234, 235. 3-d oor manua l tra nsmission ea sytronic ...

  • Page 244

    242 weights approx. (kg) : table 1, kerb weight 1) , corsa 1) according to ec d irective 70/ 156/ec, including assum ed w eights fo r driver (68 kg), luggage (7 kg) and all fluids (tank 90 % full). Model eng ine 2) 2) sales designation – see pages 234, 235. 3-d oor manua l tra nsmission ea sytronic ...

  • Page 245

    243 weights approx. (kg) : table 1, kerb weight 1) , corsa 1) according to ec d irective 70/ 156/ec, including assum ed w eights fo r driver (68 kg), luggage (7 kg) and all fluids (tank 90 % full). Model eng ine 2) 2) sales designation – see pages 234, 235. 3-d oor manua l tra nsmission ea sytronic ...

  • Page 246

    244 weights approx. (kg) : table 1, kerb weight 1) , corsa 1) according to ec d irective 70/ 156/ec, including assum ed w eights fo r driver (68 kg), luggage (7 kg) and all fluids (tank 90 % full). Model eng ine 2) 2) sales designation – see pages 234, 235. 3-d oor manua l tra nsmission ea sytronic ...

  • Page 247

    245 weights approx. (kg) : table 1, kerb weight 1) , corsa 1) according to ec d irective 70/ 156/ec, including assum ed w eights fo r driver (68 kg), luggage (7 kg) and all fluids (tank 90 % full). Model eng ine 2) 2) sales designation – see pages 234, 235. 3-d oor manua l tra nsmission ea sytronic ...

  • Page 248

    246 weights approx. (kg) : table 1, kerb weight 1) , corsavan 1) according to ec d irective 70/ 156/ec, including assum ed w eights fo r driver (68 kg), luggage (7 kg) and all fluids (tank 90 % full). Model eng ine 2) 2) sales designation – see pages 234, 235. Manua l tra nsmission ea sytronic autom...

  • Page 249

    247 weights approx. (kg) : table 1, kerb weight 1) , combo model eng ine 2) ma nual transmission com bo z 14 xep 1190 z 13 dt 1278 y 17 dtl 1278 z 17 dth 1320 com bo with air conditioning z 14 xep 1350 z 13 dt 1413 y 17 dtl 1413 z 17 dth 1455 com bo, combo crew van z 14 xep 1235 z 13 dt 1325 y 17 dt...

  • Page 250

    248 weights approx. (kg) : table 2, heavy accessories, corsa accessories sun roof towing equip ment anti-lock brake system (abs) electronic pow er steering electric w indows side air bags loa ding floor ma t, corsavan weight 18 15 7 8 5 6 7 weights approx. (kg) : table 2, heavy accessories, combo ac...

  • Page 251

    249 tyres restrictions not a ll tyres ava ila ble on the market currently meet the structural requirem ents. We recommend that you consult a vauxhall authorised repairer concerning suitab le tyre mak es. These tyres have und ergone special tests to establish their reliab ility, safety and specific s...

  • Page 252

    250 (ctd.) tyre pressure in bar / psi corsa tyre pressure for load of up to 3 persons tyre pressure for full load engine 1) tyres front rear front rear z 10 xep eco 155/80 r 13 (m+ s) 2) 2.4/35 2.4/35 2.7/39 3.0/44 175/65 r 14 3) 2.7/39 4) 2.5/36 4) 2.7/39 3.0/44 175/65 r 14 3) 2.4/35 5) 2.4/35 5) 2...

  • Page 253

    251 (ctd.) tyre pressure in bar corsa tyre pressure for load of up to 3 persons tyre pressure for full load engine 1) tyres front rear front rear z 14 xep sri 175/65 r 14 (m+ s) 2) , 185/55 r 15 3) , 195/45 r 16 4) , 205/40 r 17 2.4/35 2.2/32 2.6/38 3.0/44 z 18 xe 175/65 r 14 (m+ s) 2) , 185/55 r 15...

  • Page 254

    252 tyre pressure in bar comb o tyre pressure for load of up to 2 persons and 100 kg lugg age tyre pressure for full load engine 1) tyres front rear front rear z 14 xep, z 13 dt, y 17 dtl, z 17 dth 175/70 r 14 2)3) , 185/60 r 15, 185/55 r 15 2.4/35 2.4/35 2.4/35 3.5/51 all t 115/70 r 16 4.2/61 4.2/6...

  • Page 255

    253 electrical system battery voltage 12 volt amp hours 36 ah / 44 ah 3 / 55 ah 3 / 60 ah 3 / 70 ah 3 battery for radio rem ote control cr 20 32.

  • Page 256

    254 capacities (app rox. In litres) eng ine 1) 1) sales designation – see pages 234, 235. Z 10 xep z 12 xep z 14 xe z 14 xep z 18 xe cooling systems in vehicles with manual transmission, ea sytronic without air conditioning with air cond itioning 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 – – 4.9 4.9 5.3 5.4 cooling system in...

  • Page 257

    255 capacities (app rox. In litres) eng ine 1) 1) sales designation – see pages 234, 235. Z 13 dt y 17 dtl z 17 dth cooling systems in vehicles with manual transmission, ea sytronic without air conditioning with air cond itioning 6.1 6.1 7.1 7.1 6.1 6.1 cooling system in vehicles w ith automatic tra...

  • Page 258

    256 dimensions (mm) corsa comb o length 3839 4322 width 1646 1684 width with two exterior mirrors 1955 1892 height 1440 1801 loa d compartment length – 1020 1) /1780 2) 1) co mbi. 2) co mbo . Loa d compartment width – 1120 3) /1300 4) 3) width betw een th e wheel hou sin gs. 4) maximum width. Wheelb...

  • Page 259

    257 mounting dim ensions of towing equipment with removable coupling ball bar, corsa all dimensions relate to trailer towing equipm ent app rov ed b y vauxhall. Dimension mm a 330.5 b 649 c 465 d 430 e 71.5 f 81.5 g 487.5 h 470.5 i 173 j 485 k 120 we recom mend hav ing tow ing equipment retrofitted ...

  • Page 260

    258 mounting dim ensions of trailer hitch with rigid coupling ball bar, combo all dimensions relate to trailer towing equipm ent app rov ed b y vauxhall. Dimension mm a 71 b 929 c 515 d 506.3 e 274.3 f 149 g 401.7 h 384 i 398 we recom mend hav ing tow ing equipment retrofitted by a vauxhall authoris...

  • Page 261

    259.

  • Page 262: Index

    260 index a ab s (anti-lock brake system ) .............. 158 ac cessories ..........................93, 95, 98, 180 ac cessory socket ..................................... 75 aerial ................................................48, 228 air intak e ............................................... 1...

  • Page 263

    261 c ca pacities ......................................254, 255 ca r pass .....................................................4 ca ra van/trailer tow ing ..................138, 165 ca re ........................................................ 227 ca ta lytic converter ............... 145, 149, 17...

  • Page 264

    262 e ea sytronic ........................................20, 126 display ................................................ 126 driv ing programmes ......................... 127 fault .................................................... 130 interrup tion of power sup ply ............ 130 kickdown ......

  • Page 265

    263 h (continued) height adjustment seat belts ..............................................82 steering wheel ....................................... 9 horn ..........................................................17 i identification plate ........................232, 233 ignition system ............

  • Page 266

    264 m m+s tyres ................................................ 164 main beam ......................................... 15, 99 bulb replacement .............................. 202 control indicator ..................................31 maintenance ....................................24, 216 air c ond...

  • Page 267

    265 s safeguard against unauthorised use .............. 4, 9, 24, 50, 51 safety .......................................................78 safety acc essories .....................95, 98, 180 safety net .................................................71 safety systems ..................................

  • Page 268

    266 u units of m easure .....................................43 unlead ed fuel ...............142, 145, 234, 235 used oil .................................................. 219 v valve cap key ........................................ 161 vauxhall alarm system ...........................60 vauxhall s...

  • Page 269

    267.