Vauxhall Vivaro 2008.5 Owner's Manual

Summary of Vivaro 2008.5

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    Vauxhall vivaro operation, safety, maintenance owner’s manual model year 2008.5 edition: january 2008 ts 1545-b-08 ofrecido por www.Electromanuales.Com.

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    -2 vehicle specific data 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 and in the serv ice booklet. Fuel designation engine oil gra de viscosity tyre pressure tyre size wi...

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    -1 your vivaro is an intelligent combination of forward- looking technology, impressive safety, environm ental friendliness and economy. It now lies with you to drive your vehicle safely and ensure that it performs perfectly. This owner’s ma nual p rov id es you with all the necessary informa tion t...

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  • Page 5: Contents

    Contents in b rief ......................................................... 2 locks, doors, windows ............................ 17 seats, interior........................................... 30 instrum ents, controls............................... 59 lighting ..........................................

  • Page 6: In Brief

    In brief 2 in brief unlocking the vehicle: direct remote control unit 3 towards vehicle, press button c , pull door handle the doors are unlocked. To unlock mechanically: insert key and turn in driver’s door lock, pull door handle. To lock doors from inside, press central lock ing sw itch 3 located ...

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    In brief 3 adjusting the seat backrest: pull release lever move sea t back rest to suit seating position, it will lock in position when the lever is released. 6 seat position – see pag e 32. Adjusting the lumbar support 3 : turn handwheel ad just lumbar support to suit p ersonal requirements. Do not...

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    In brief 4 adjusting seat height: pull lever at side of seat pull lever and remove body weight from seat to raise it or press down on seat with body weight to lower it. 6 seat position – see pag e 32. Adjusting head restraint height: hold firmly and adjust height, then release 6 head restraint posit...

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    In brief 5 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 maximum tilting angle approx. 25°)....

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    In brief 7 page 1 drink holder .......................................57 2 door window defroster v ent.............84 3 side air v ents .....................................84 4 front pa ssenger’s airbag 3 ....... 47, 51 5 centre air v ents .................................83 6 triple information di...

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    In brief 8 control indicators Ü not used 9 hea dlight dipped b ea m: see p ages 10, 59, 76. P hea dlight main beam , head light flash : see p ages 10, 59, 76. R fog tail lig ht: see p ages 10, 59, 78. > front fog lights 3 : see p ages 10, 59, 78. U anti-lock brake system (abs): see p ages 59, 112. 8...

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    In brief 9 starter switch: diesel engines petrol engines 6 starting - see page 14, electronic immobiliser - see pa ge 18, parking the vehicle - see pag e 16. Releasing steering column lock: move steering wheel slightly and turn key to position ‘a’ 6 starting - see p age 14, electronic im mobiliser -...

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    In brief 10 fog lights: 6 fog tail light, front fog lights - see page 78. Headlight flash, main beam and dipped beam: pull stalk towards steering wheel 6 further information - see pag e 77. Turn signal lights: stalk in rest position 6 for operation of the turn signal lights when tow ing - see pages ...

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    In brief 11 hazard warning lights: 6 further inform ation - see pages 23, 78. Horn: press any pa rt of the steering wheel c entre to activate the horn. 6 airbag system s – see page 47, steering wheel m ounted remote control 3 - see p age 81. Windscreen wiper: move stalk downwards return the stalk to...

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    In brief 12 automatic wiping with rain sensor 3 : move stalk downwards adjust sensitivity: rotate adjuster ring the rain sensor detects the am ount of water on the windscreen a nd automatically reg ulates the windscreen wiper frequency. 6 further information - see p ages 75, 143 , 158. Windscreen wa...

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    In brief 13 manual transmission: when shifting up from 4th to 5th gear, pressure must be exerted towards the right at the beg inning of the shift operation. When shifting from 5th to 4th gea r, do not exert a ny forc e towards the left. Reverse gear: with vehicle sta tionary, depress clutch p edal, ...

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    In brief 14 exhaust gases are poisonous exhaust ga ses c ontain carbon m onoxid e, which is extremely poisonous but has no odour or colour. Therefore, never inha le exhaust gases, and nev er run the engine in an enclosed space. You should also a void driving with the doors op en, as exhaust gases co...

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    In brief 15 drying misted-up or iced-up windows: set temperature rotary knob to red, set fan to position 4, set air distribution to v close centre air vents; open side air v ents and direct them towards the door windows. 6 heating and ventilation system - see page 84, air conditioning system 3 - see...

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    In brief 16 parking the vehicle: z ap ply handbrak e firm ly without p ressing the release button, and a pply as firmly as possible on slopes. Z switch engine off by turning ignition k ey to position " st ". Rem ov e ignition key and turn steering wheel until lock is felt to engage (anti-theft prote...

  • Page 21: Locks, Doors, Windows

    Locks, doors, windows 17 locks, doors, windows 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 spare key accessible in a safe place. Locks - see pa ge...

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    Locks, doors, windows 18 child safety lock the c hild safety lock for the sliding side door 3 is located on its rearward fa cing edge. To enga ge, turn knob from the vertical position: anticlockw ise for right-hand side door or clockwise for left-ha nd side door. Door cannot then be opened from insi...

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    Locks, doors, windows 19 radio frequency remote control 3 the remote control is used to operate the central lock ing system 3 . Dep ending on model, the vehicle may use a remote control with two or three b uttons (selectiv e door locking). The remote control has a range of approx. 5 metres. This ra ...

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    Locks, doors, windows 20 note if the central locking system 3 cannot be opera ted with the remote c ontrol, this may be due to the follow ing reasons: z the rem ote control is out of range. Z the battery voltage of the remote control is too low. Change the battery in the rem ote control unit. Z the ...

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    Locks, doors, windows 21 central locking system 3 for front, side and rear doors 3 , tailgate 3 and tank flap 3 . With selective door locking 3 , the passenger com partment a nd rear load compartment are loc ked and unlock ed separately. To unloc k - two function remote c ontrol: press button c on r...

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    Locks, doors, windows 22 rear load compa rtment doors / tailg ate - selec tive door locking to unlock: press button g on remote control unit. The rear load com partment doors / tailgate are unlocked. If no door is opened within approx. 30 second s after the v ehicle has been unlock ed via the remote...

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    Locks, doors, windows 23 fault in the event of a fault, e.G. Automa tic locking doesn’t ta ke p lace, ensure all the doors hav e been properly closed . Check to ensure that the automatic locking function has not been dea ctiv ated inad vertently. If this is the case, switch the ignition off and on a...

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    Locks, doors, windows 24 to unlock: press button c on remote control unit 3 . Haza rd warning lights flash once. -or- turn key in driver's door lock towa rd s rear of vehic le, then turn it b ack to the vertical position and remove. Vauxhall alarm system 3 the system m onitors: z front a nd side doo...

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    Locks, doors, windows 25 passenger com partment monitoring when the anti-theft alarm is activ ated, the system a utomatica lly monitors the inside of the v ehicle for m ovem ent. To disable the passenger compartment monitoring, (for exam ple if an a nim al is to be left in the vehicle): z press and ...

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    Locks, doors, windows 26 the d oors are retained in the 90º position by locking sta ys. To op en the doors to 180º or further 3 , pull the d oor release hand les and swing open to the d esired p osition. Always close the right-hand door before the left-ha nd door. Tailgate 3 to op en: press button a...

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    Locks, doors, windows 27 elec trically ad justable exter ior mirror s 3 : adjust m irrors using switch located in driver’s door. Operational with the ig nition on or off. Turn switch to left: sw itch operates left-hand m irror. Turn switch to right: sw itch operates right-hand mirror. Switch in c en...

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    Locks, doors, windows 28 windows door window s the door windows can be opera ted with the crank. Electrica lly op era ted door w indows 3 with the ignition switched on, operate the driver’s wind ow using the switch located in the driver’s door. To open the window, push the top of the switch and to c...

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    Locks, doors, windows 29 with the ignition switched on, the front passenger’s window is similarly operated by a switch in the front passeng er’s door or the resp ective switch in the driver’s door. Sliding side window s 3 to op en, pull up catch and slide open. To close, pull up catch and slide wind...

  • Page 34: Seats, Interior

    Seats, interior 30 seats, interior front seats adjust seat longitudinally 3 : to adjust, p ull the handle on the front seat, slide the seat and release the handle. Ad justing front seat b ackrests to adjust, pull release lever, move seat bac krest to suit seating position and loc k in position w hen...

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    Seats, interior 31 adjusting the lumba r sup port 3 to adjust, turn the handwheel whilst relieving the load on the bac krest. Adjust lumb ar support to suit personal req uirements. Adjusting a rmrest support 3 : ad just armrest support to suit personal requirements. Z raise armrest in increments to ...

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    Seats, interior 32 seat p osition adjust d riv er’s seat such that with the driver sitting upright the steering wheel is held in the area of its upper sp ok es w ith the driver’s arms slightly bent. The seat backrests must not be tilted too far back (recomm ended maxim um tilting angle approx. 25°)....

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    Seats, interior 33 head restraint remova l to remove the head restraints, pull lock tab and pull the restraint up wards. Stow head restraints securely in load compartment. Do not drive with head restraints removed if the seat is occupied. Rear seats 3 on some model variants, the rea r passenger comp...

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    Seats, interior 34 rear seat ac cess 3 to facilitate access to the rear seats, fold the seat backrest forwards. If necessary release the two-latch seat belt from its buckles. Fold ing sea ts 3 on some m od el variants, the load area can be increased by folding up the rear seats. Remove the head rest...

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    Seats, interior 35 removable rear seats 3 on som e model variants, the load area can be increased by removing the rear sea ts. Release the seats by pressing d ow n and slid ing forwa rd the locking c atch located on the left and right-hand sea t m ountings. With both catches ra ised, push the seat u...

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    Seats, interior 36 three-stage restraint system the system comprises z three-point seat belts. Z belt tensioners on the front seats. Z airbag systems for driver, front passenger 3 and outb oa rd rear seat occ upa nts 3 . The three stages are activated in sequence depending on the seriousness of the ...

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    Seats, interior 37 inspection of belts check all parts of the belt system periodica lly for damag e and function. Replace damaged comp onents. After an accident, have the b elts and triggered belt tensioners replaced by a workshop. Do not perform a ny alterations on the belts, their anchora ges, the...

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    Seats, interior 38 belt tensioner s c ontrol indic ator v the seat belt tensioners are monitored electronic ally together with the airbag, and their operational readiness shown by the control indica tor in the instrument cluster. When the ig nition is sw itched on, the control indica tor v illuminat...

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    Seats, interior 39 using the belts fitting the b elt pull the belt out evenly from the retractor and guide it across the body, mak ing certa in that it is not twisted. Insert the la tch plate into the buckle. The seat b ackrest must not be tilted bac k too far; the recommended angle of inclination i...

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    Seats, interior 40 removing the belt to remove the belt, d epress the red button on the b uck le; the belt will retract automatically. Tw o-latc h belt 3 before fitting the belt, first insert lower latch plate into the buckle on the outside of the seat. The belt ca n now be used in the same way as a...

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    Seats, interior 41 child restraint systems 3 vauxhall child restraint systems are designed specifically for your vehicle and thus provide optimum safety for your child in the event of im pact. The use of a vauxhall child restraint system is therefore recom mended. Selec ting the rig ht system your c...

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    Seats, interior 42 the following vauxhall child restraint systems have been approved for installation in your vivaro: if child restraint systems of other manufac ture are to be installed, ensure that they conform to the appropriate safety regulations. The country in w hich you are trav elling ma y p...

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    Seats, interior 43 front seats - all model variants group, w eight and age class fa cing direction single seat - front passenger 1) 1) if adjustable, ens ure seat is in its rearmo st po sition. Make sure vehicle s eat belt is as straight as pos sible betw een sh oulder and upper anchorage point. Ben...

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    44 seats, interior combi - rear seats group, w eight and age class facing direction 2nd row bench sea t 3rd row bench seat outer centre outer centre 0: 0+: up to 10 kg or a pprox. 10 months up to 13 kg or a pprox. 2 years rea rward u u,+ x x i: 9 to 18 kg or approx. 8 months - 4 years forwa rd u u,+...

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    Seats, interior 45 tour - rear seats group, w eight and age class facing direction 2nd row benc h seat 3rd row bench seat outer centre outer centre 0: 0+: up to 10 kg or app rox. 10 months up to 13 kg or app rox. 2 years rearward u u,+ x x i: 9 to 18 kg or approx. 8 m onths - 4 years forward u u,+ x...

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    46 seats, interior double cab - rear seats group, w eight and age class facing direc tion rea r bench sea t outer centre 0: 0+: up to 10 kg or approx. 10 months up to 13 kg or approx. 2 yea rs rearward x x i: 9 to 18 kg or approx. 8 m onths - 4 years forward x x ii: iii: 15 to 25 kg or approx. 3 - 7...

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    Seats, interior 47 airbag systems front airb ags the front airbag system is identified by the word “airbag ” on the steering w heel and above the glov e c om partment 3 . The front airbag system comprises: z an airbag with an inflator in the steering wheel, and a second one behind the trim panel ab ...

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    Seats, interior 48 the front airbag system will not be triggered in the event of: z the ignition b eing switched off. Z minor frontal collisions. Z ac c idents in which the vehic le overturns. Z collisions involving a side or rear-imp act where it would not be of b enefit to the occ upa nts. Side ai...

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    Seats, interior 49 when triggered the side airbag inflates in milliseconds and forms a sa fety cushion for driver and/or front passenger in the respective door area. The risk of injury to the upp er body in the event of a side- impac t is thereby substantially reduc ed. The sid e airbags w ill not b...

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    Seats, interior 50 when triggered the curtain airbag inflates within milliseconds and provides a safety barrier in the head area on the respective side of the vehicle. This reduces the risk of injury to the head considerably in the ev ent of a side-im pact. The curtain airbags will not be triggered ...

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    Seats, interior 51 front passenger airbag deactivation 3 front and side airbag systems must b e deactivated if a child restraint system is to be mounted on the front passenger’s seat. The b elt tensioners as well as a ll airbag systems for the driv er’s seat remain active when the front p assenger s...

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    Seats, interior 52 to activate: ensure the airbag system s for the front passenger’s sea t are activated when a passenger of a dult size occupies the front passenger’s sea t. With the front passenger’s door open, press switch in and rotate c lock wise to the "on" position. Front p assenger’s airbag ...

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    Seats, interior 53 z do not perform any m odifica tions to the com ponents of the airbag system s, as this will render the vehic le unroadw orthy. Z we recom mend hav ing the steering wheel, the instrument p anel, all panelling parts, the door seals, the hand les and the front seats removed by a wor...

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    Seats, interior 54 load compartm ent net 3 the load compartment net can b e fitted behind the front or rear seats to sepa ra te compartments when transporting luggage or animals. Installing (front or rear position) lift the covers to access the mountings, insert the load comp artm ent net rod into t...

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    Seats, interior 55 lashing eyes lashing eyes a re mounted in the load compartment to enab le loads to be secured in position using la shing stra ps 3 or a luggag e floor net 3 . The ma ximum force ap plied to the lashing eyes should not exceed 5000 n at 30 ° . Load anchorage ra ils 3 load a nchorage...

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    Seats, interior 56 notes on load ing the vehicle z heav y objec ts in the load compa rtm ent should be placed as far forwards as possible. If objects are to be stacked , the heavier objects should be placed a t the bottom. Unsecured ob jects in the load com partment would be thrown forwards with gre...

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    Seats, interior 57 over-cab stora ge area 3 the total weight in this com partment must not exceed 30 kg. Ashtray remova ble to enable universa l use for driver or p assengers. To be used only for ash and not for combustible rubbish. To op en: lift up the cover. To empty: remove the ashtra y from the...

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    Seats, interior 58 warning triangle ¨ 3 , first-aid kit + 3 your first-aid kit and w arning triangle can be accomm od ated in the space under the front seats. Power outlets ciga rette lighter ) with ignition switched on, press in the cigarette lighter. H eating up ceases once element is glowing. Wit...

  • Page 63: Instruments, Controls

    Instruments, controls 59 instruments, controls control indicators ............................... 59 instrument display.............................. 62 multi-function display ........................ 64 trip computer 3 ................................. 65 engine oil life monitor 3 ....................

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    Instruments, controls 60 8 diesel p artic le filter 3 illuminates in yellow when regeneration of diesel particle filter is required - see page 106. F not used v esp® plus 3 (electr onic sta bility program me) control indicator illum inates in yellow - see page 108. F eng ine oil life monitor 3 contr...

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    Instruments, controls 61 y fuel level if it illuminates in yellow: fuel level low , fill up. Never let the tank become empty! With diesel engines, it is not possible to start the engine after the ta nk has been run empty. The fuel system must b e b led first. Further information - see pages 102, 164...

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    Instruments, controls 62 x not used. U door open 3 operational only when ignition is switched on. Illuminates in red when d riv er’s door, passenger’s door or side loading doors are open. U not used. Z exhaust emissions 3 illuminates in yellow when ig nition is switched on. Extinguishes shortly afte...

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    Instruments, controls 63 fuel g auge display of fuel level: illumination of bars displays fuel lev el. When fuel ga uge indicates fuel supply is low, fuel warning control indicator y illuminates = fill up. See pag e 102. Never let tank become empty! Coolant tem perature gaug e display of coolant tem...

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    Instruments, controls 64 multi-function display transmission display 3 display of the selected gear a nd mode with ea sytronic. Engine oil level display the engine oil level d isplay is correct only if the vehicle is parked on level g round with a cold engine. The engine oil level display will only ...

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    Instruments, controls 65 elec tronic odom eter / c lock in normal m od e, the odometer and clock are visib le. The reset button is loca ted alongside the speedometer. Press button once to d isplay the trip od om eter. Press the button and hold; the disp la y will flash and after 1 second w ill reset...

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    Instruments, controls 66 averag e c onsum ption average consumption is displayed, taking into consideration the dista nce travelled and the fuel used since the last reset. The m easurement can be restarted at any time - see "reset trip computer inform ation" on page 67. Instantaneous consumption the...

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    Instruments, controls 67 distance tra velled displays the distance driven since the last reset. The m easurement can be restarted at any time - see "reset trip computer inform ation". Average speed the average speed is displa yed, since the last reset. The measurement can be restarted at any tim e -...

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    Instruments, controls 68 engine oil life monitor 3 ea ch time the ignition is switched on, the rem aining distance b efore the next engine oil and filter cha nge is due may be shown in the d isplay for approx. 5 seconds. Within 1800 miles (3000 k m) of the next engine oil change being due, the rema ...

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    Instruments, controls 69 if only the time is to b e set, repeated ly press Ö with disp lay in setting mode until hours / minutes flash. Autom atic d ate and time setting 3 possible in the case of radio reception from rds stations 1) which broadca st a time signa l. Autom atic setting is carried out ...

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    Instruments, controls 70 in vehicles with colour information display 3 , a warning message app ears in the d isplay as a wa rning for icy roa d surfaces. There is no m essag e below -5 °c colour information display 3 selec ting functions functions and their menus are shown in the information display...

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    Instruments, controls 71 selection using buttons 3 on steering wheel: select menu options v ia menus and with the b uttons. For each functional area there is a main page (main), which is selected at the top edge of the display (not with infotainment system cd 30): z audio. Z na vigation 3 . Function...

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    Instruments, controls 72 setting date and time select menu item time, date, from the setting s menu. The m enu for time, date, is d isplayed. Select the menu items required: make the desired setting. Corr ecting tim e 3 some rds transmitters 1) do not send correct tim e signals. If the incorrect tim...

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    Instruments, controls 73 setting units of measure you ca n select w hich units of measure a re to be used. Select menu item units from the settings menu. The a vailable units are disp la yed . Select the desired unit. Selections are indicated by a o in front of the m enu item . Setting d isplay mode...

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    Instruments, controls 74 the stopw a tc h informa tion to be displayed can be selected via menu options 3 : driving time exc l. Stop s measurement of the tim e the vehicle is in motion. Stationary tim e is not includ ed. Driving time incl. Stops measurement of the tim e the vehicle is in motion. The...

  • Page 79

    Instruments, controls 75 autom atic w iping with ra in sensor 3 : to activate, m ov e stalk d ow nw ards to automatic wiping with ra in sensor position k k k k . The rain sensor detects the am ount of water on the windscreen a nd automatically reg ulates the windscreen wiper frequency. The sensitivi...

  • Page 80: Lighting

    Lighting 76 lighting exterior lights turn light switch: dip ped / m ain beam and head lig ht flash - see p age 77. In positions 0 and 9 , the tail lights a nd numb er plate light are also illuminated. Mechanical anti-theft locking system - see p age 23. Vehicles with d aytime running lights 3 : when...

  • Page 81

    Lighting 77 main beam, headlight flash to change between d ip ped and main beam, p ull the sta lk towards the steering wheel, then relea se when a click is felt. Pulling the stalk towards the steering wheel to the first stop operates the headlight flash. The c ontrol indicator p in the instrument cl...

  • Page 82

    Lighting 78 turn signal lights to activate, m ov e stalk up or down from rest position. 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 la ne changing. When lane c hanging, move s...

  • Page 83

    Lighting 79 headlight range adjustment ? With dipped bea m switched on, adjust head lig ht ra nge to suit vehicle load. Correct adjustment of the headlight range red uces dazzle for other road users. Door-to-door lighting 3 the headlights are switched on and remain illuminated for a short tim e a ft...

  • Page 84

    Lighting 80 load compartm ent lights van operated by tilting the light lens. Comb i / tour / double cab operated by tilting the lig ht lens to one of 3-positions: z on constantly. Z controlled b y the function of the interior light. Z off constantly. Instruments, cigarette lighter illuminates when e...

  • Page 85: Infotainment System

    Infotainment system 81 infotainment system radio reception 3 the radio is opera ted as describ ed in the op erating instructions supplied . Vehicle radio reception will differ from that ob tained with domestic radios. As the v ehicle antenna is relatively near the ground, the broadcasting compa nies...

  • Page 86

    Infotainment system 82 electronic tachograph 3 the tac hograph is operated as described in the operating instructions supplied. Observe regulations regarding use. Infotainment system 3 , radio 3 the systems are operated as described in the opera ting instruc tions supp lied. The navigation system is...

  • Page 87: Climate Control

    Climate control 83 climate control heating and ventilation system vauxhall air mixture system: by mixing cold and hot air the temperature can be regulated without delay and held practically constant at all speeds. Air vents centre air vents plea sant ventilation to the head area is controlled by the...

  • Page 88

    Climate control 84 sid e a ir vents dep ending upon the position of the tem perature rotary knob, air will be direc ted into the vehicle via these a ir v ents. The a ir vents are opened and closed by means of the regulating wheel. The a irflow ca n be directed as desired by tilting and swivelling fi...

  • Page 89

    Climate control 85 left-hand rota ry knob : temperature central rotary knob: fan four speeds: the rate of airflow is determ ined by the fa n. The fan should therefore a lso be switched on while d riv ing. Ventilation z turn tempera ture rotary knob to b lue. Z switch on fan. Z for m aximum v entilat...

  • Page 90

    Climate control 86 heating the a mount of heat is dependent on the engine tem perature and is thus not fully attained until the engine is w arm. For ra pid warming of the passenger compartment, z turn temperature rota ry knob to red. Z switch on fan. Z set the air distribution rotary knob to the des...

  • Page 91

    Climate control 87 air recirculation button during ’normal’ operation, the heating and ventilation and a ir cond itioning systems use outside air, however, to p revent fumes or unpleasant odours from entering the vehic le when in stationary traffic, p ress button 4 , control indicator illum ina tes ...

  • Page 92

    Climate control 88 glove com partment cooler 3 slide the control upwards to allow the air conditioning system to also keep the contents of the glove compartment cool. Rear air conditioning system 3 the rea r air conditioning 3 system cools the air and removes moisture from it. It is op erational onl...

  • Page 93

    Climate control 89 rear passenger c ompartment hea ting 3 1) the fan a ssists airflow to the rear passenger com partment v ia the rear air vents. The rate of airflow is determ ined by the fa n. 3 speeds: heated rear windows 3 , heated exterior mirrors 3 operates only with engine running. Button Ü on...

  • Page 94

    90 climate control heated front seats 3 button ß in trim panels of the sea t. Operate only with engine running. Seat heating is therm ostatically c ontrolled and will a utomatica lly cease when the seat tem perature is sufficient. The control indicator will illumina te when system is on, not just wh...

  • Page 95: Driving And Operation

    Driving and operation 91 driving and operation easytronic 3 the semi-automatic easytronic tra nsmission permits manua l (manua l mode) or a utomatic gearshifting (automatic m ode), b oth w ith fully autom atic clutch control. Transmission disp lay shows the mode, programme and current gear. Starting...

  • Page 96

    Driving and operation 92 easytronic oper ation the selector lev er m ust be moved in the appropriate direction as far as it will g o. It then returns to the centre position. Observe the gear / mode ind icator in the transm ission display. Selecting neutra l move the selector lev er towards n . Autom...

  • Page 97

    Driving and operation 93 selecting rever se enga ge only when the v ehicle is sta tionary. With the footbrake depressed , move the selector lever towards r . Reverse gear is enga ged and "r" appears in the transm ission display. The v ehicle begins to creep w hen the footb rake is released. Ac celer...

  • Page 98

    Driving and operation 94 laden progra mme kg it is possible to use laden programme in both manual and automatic m od es. In both cases, the gea rshifting patterns are adap ted automatically for carrying an increased pa yload. Press button kg , lad en programme will b e selected and control indicator...

  • Page 99

    Driving and operation 95 stop ping the vehic le in automatic or manual m od e, once the vehic le is stationary first gear enga ges automatically and the clutch is disengaged. In r, reverse remains enga ged. When stop ping on gradients engag e handbrake or depress brake peda l. To prevent overheating...

  • Page 100

    Driving and operation 96 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 utilized by releasing the footbrake. Never depress the accelerator and brak e pedals simultaneously. In order to protect ea sytronic...

  • Page 101

    Driving and operation 97 driving hints the first 600 miles (1000 km) drive your vehicle at v arious speeds. Do not use full throttle. Never allow the eng ine to labour at low revs. Make good use of all gea rs. Depress the accelerator pedal a maximum of approx. Three quarters of the ava ila ble ped a...

  • Page 102

    Driving and operation 98 overrun the fuel supply is autom atically shut off during overrun, e.G. When the vehicle is being driven down long gradients or d uring braking. To enable the overrun cut-off to come into action, do not accelerate or depress clutch p edal during ov errun. Eng ine rpm under a...

  • Page 103

    Driving and operation 99 save fuel, protect 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-compa...

  • Page 104

    Driving and operation 100 overrun z the fuel supply is automatically shut off during ov errun, e.G. When the vehicle is being driven down long gradients or during b ra king - see page 98. Z to enable the overrun cut-off to take effect and save fuel, do not accelerate or depress clutch pedal. Corr ec...

  • Page 105

    Driving and operation 101 fuels, refuelling fuel c onsum ption optional equipment (e.G. Wide tyres, a ir conditioning system , towing equip ment) increases the kerbw eight and in some cases also the p ermissible gross vehicle weight. This in turn increases fuel consump tion and reduces the maxim um ...

  • Page 106

    Driving and operation 102 refuelling the fuel tank filler neck with b ayonet cap is loca ted on the left-hand side of the v ehicle. The tank flap is lock ed 3 together with the doors - see pa ge 21. To unlock filler cap 3 : insert key and turn anticlock wise. The fuel tank has a limiting system whic...

  • Page 107

    Driving and operation 103 should an interruption to the p ow er supply occur, the tank flap will not unlock in conjunction with the c entral locking 3 . In suc h cases release manually. To op en z reposition left front seat to ac cess the release cov er, z rem ove the release cov er and p osition th...

  • Page 108

    Driving and operation 104 catalytic converter, exhaust emissions ca talytic conver ter for petrol engines leaded fuel will damage the catalytic converter and parts of the elec tronic system, thereby rendering them inoperative. On vehicles w ith a catalytic conv erter, the fuel tank filler neck is of...

  • Page 109

    Driving and operation 105 controlling exha ust em ission through design-rela ted measures - m ainly in the a rea of the mixture formation system - the proportion of noxious materials in the exhaust, such as carbon monoxide (co), hydrocarbons (ch) and nitrog en oxides (n o x ), is reduced to a minimu...

  • Page 110

    Driving and operation 106 diesel p artic le filter 3 the d iesel pa rticle filter system removes polluting soot particles out of the engine exhaust ga ses. The system includes a self- cleaning function (regeneration) that opera tes autom atically while driving. The filter is cleaned b y burning the ...

  • Page 111

    Driving and operation 107 eng ine oil life monitor 3 if control indicator a illuminates and f flashes continuously in the display, the engine oil has become oxidiz ed. If the engine oil has become diluted, control indica tor a will illuminate in conjunction with e . In either case, it is necessary t...

  • Page 112

    Driving and operation 108 drive control systems esp® plus 3 (electr onic sta bility program me) esp® plus improves driving sta bility when necessary, independently of the type of road surfa ce and the tyre grip. It also includes the traction control function. The system monitors vehicle m ovements. ...

  • Page 113

    Driving and operation 109 illuminated w hile driving: if control indicator v illuminates in the instrument cluster, esp® plus may ha ve been switched off. Switch on esp® plus again; see next column. If control indicator v illuminates in conjunction with control indic ator a , this indicates a fault ...

  • Page 114

    Driving and operation 110 as the vehic le slowly gets close to an ob ject while reversing, a n intermittent acoustic signa l is aud ible in the passenger compartment. The interv al between the signals becomes shorter as the distance is reduced. If the distance is less than 25 c m, a continuous signa...

  • Page 115

    Driving and operation 111 brake system the effectiveness of the brakes is a n important factor for traffic safety. In the interest of effectiv eness, do not brake unnecessarily hard d uring the first 120 miles (200 km) after new d isc b ra ke pads have been fitted . Wear of the brake linings must no...

  • Page 116

    Driving and operation 112 handb rake always apply the ha ndb rake firmly without pressing the release button. App ly as fully as possible on uphill or downhill inclines. The m echanical handbrake acts on the brakes on the rea r wheels. It engag es automatically when applied. To relea se the handb ra...

  • Page 117

    Driving and operation 113 control indica tor u for abs when the ig nition is sw itched on, the abs control indica tor u illuminates in yellow. At the same time, the system performs a self-check which m ay be audible. When the control indicator extinguishes, the system is rea dy for opera tion. If th...

  • Page 118

    Driving and operation 114 fitting new tyres new tyres should be fitted in p airs, or for preference in sets. Make sure that both tyres on one axle are: z the same size, z the same design, z the same make, z and have the same tread pattern. Observe legal requirements w hen disposing of tyres. Some b ...

  • Page 119

    Driving and operation 115 incorrect tyre pressures will imp air safety, vehic le handling, com fort and fuel economy and will increase tyre wear. Hidden tyre damag e is not eliminated by sub sequently ad justing the tyre pressure. Tyre condition, wheel condition driv ing over sharp edges ca n lead t...

  • Page 120

    Driving and operation 116 tread depth check tread depth regularly. Should the front tyres show greater wea r than the rear tyres, have both front wheels excha ng ed with the rear wheels so that the tyres w ith deeper tread are on the front axle. For safety reasons, tyres should b e replaced when the...

  • Page 121

    Driving and operation 117 winter tyres 3 see page 169 for restric tions. Winter tyres (m + s tyres) improve safety and should therefore be fitted on all wheels. The d esign of summ er tyres mea ns they have limited qualities for winter driving. If the maxim um perm issible speed for the winter tyres...

  • Page 122

    Driving and operation 118 only fine-mesh chains - not protruding more tha n 15 mm on the tyre trea d and inboard sides (including chain lock). Wheel covers on steel wheels m ay com e into conta ct with parts of the chains. In suc h cases, rem ov e the wheel covers. Tyre chains m ay only be used at s...

  • Page 123

    Driving and operation 119 the p ermissible carav an / trailer loads for your v ehicle are given in the vehic le p apers. Unless otherwise stated, they are v alid for gradients up to m ax. 12%. The p ermissible carav an / trailer load should be fully utilized only by drivers who are adequa tely exper...

  • Page 124

    Driving and operation 120 driving chara cteristics, tow ing tip s in the case of carav ans / trailers with brakes, attach the breaka way stopping cable. Before coupling the carav an / tra iler, lubricate the ball of the caravan / trailer towing device. However, do not do so if a stabilizer which act...

  • Page 125: Dropside Body

    Dropside body 121 dropside body loading 1) z load the vehicle evenly, d istributing the load a cross the body. Z secure a ny solid loa ds with additiona l lashing equipment. See page 123. Z place loads onto the dropside body from the minim um practicable height. Do not drop loads onto the b od y flo...

  • Page 126

    Dropside body 122 to lower the sideboar d: release b oth sideboard lev ers by pulling the lever outwa rd s. Pull the lever down until it contacts the body and low er the sideboard carefully. To lower the tailboard: release both tailboard levers. Lower the tailboard carefully. To raise: raise the sid...

  • Page 127

    Dropside body 123 using the step lowering: with the tailboard d ow n, sw ing the step plate down to a horizontal position. Stow ing: swing the step p la te up into the vertical position ag ainst the mounting brac ket. Lashing points pull up the lashing eyes as required. Sec ure heav y objects w ith ...

  • Page 128

    Dropside body 124 underfloor storage compartments 3 certain models feature five lockable underfloor storage compartments. For security, these can be locked with the key provided. To op en, pull latch a nd lower flap. Upon closing, ensure the flap is pushed firmly until it clicks audibly into place. ...

  • Page 129: Self-Help, Vehicle Care

    Self-help, vehicle care 125 self-help, vehicle care diesel fuel system , bleeding if the fuel tank has been allowed to run dry, it will be necessary to a ir vent or bleed the system before attem pting to start the engine. Fill the tank with fuel and proceed a s follows: 1. Remov e the protective cov...

  • Page 130

    Self-help, vehicle care 126 bonnet release to open the bonnet, p ull the release lever located on the right-hand 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 the safety catch, ...

  • Page 131

    Self-help, vehicle care 127 starting do not start with q uick c harger this p revents da mage to electronic components. Do not start by pushing or towing if your v ehicle is fitted with a catalytic converter, it must not be started by pushing or towing - see p age 104. Starting the engine with jump ...

  • Page 132

    Self-help, vehicle care 128 z do not lean over the battery during the jump starting procedure. Z do not allow the terminals of one lead to touch those of the other lead. Z the vehicles m ust not com e into conta ct with each other during the jump starting procedure. Z ap ply handbrake. Transmission ...

  • Page 133

    Self-help, vehicle care 129 remove cover plate to ac cess battery. Connect the leads in the order shown in the picture: 1. Connec t one end of the first jump lead to the positive terminal 1 of the discha rg ed battery (id entified by “+” sign on battery case or terminal), 2. Connec t the other end o...

  • Page 134

    Self-help, vehicle care 130 towing towing the vehicle screw the tow ing eye (stow ed in the tool kit - see page 131) fully into the front towing soc ket. Attach the tow rope 3 - or better still, a tow rod 3 - to the towing eye, nev er to the bumper or front susp ension units. Do not tow the vehicle ...

  • Page 135

    Self-help, vehicle care 131 jack and vehicle tools 3 the jac k and the vehicle tools hav e been specially dev eloped for your vehicle and must only be used on that vehicle. Only use jack for changing w heels. The jack, adap ters, ratchet, torx key, wheel cover hook , towing eye and spare w heel secu...

  • Page 136

    Self-help, vehicle care 132 to release the spa re wheel ca rrier, loosen carrier bolt 1 , ensuring it is not fully rem ov ed. Fully rem ove bolt 2 , then pull the carrier to the left, until it clears bolt 1 , and lower the carrier assem bly. When installing the wheel, ensure that the spare wheel car...

  • Page 137

    Self-help, vehicle care 133 1. Remove wheel cover, slacken the wheel bolts with the ratchet and a dapter. The ra tc het should turn anticlockwise to slacken the b olts - invert the ratchet if necessary. 2. To ra ise vehicle, plac e lifting pad spigot of the jack under the jack ing hole loca ted near...

  • Page 138

    Self-help, vehicle care 134 tyre repair kit 3 minor dam age to the tyre trea d or sidewall, e.G. From foreig n bodies, can b e repaired using the tyre repair kit. Do not rem ov e the foreign body from the tyre. Use of the tyre repair k it does not constitute a perm anent rep air. Use of this system ...

  • Page 139

    Self-help, vehicle care 135 7. Screw the filler hose to the tyre valve. 8. The switch on the compressor must be set to § . 9. Connect the compressor p lug to the accessory sock et or ciga rette lig hter socket. Accessory socket – see page 58. 10.Switch on ignition. 11.Set the rocker switch on the co...

  • Page 140

    Self-help, vehicle care 136 reduce excess tyre pressure with the button above the pressure indicator. 15. Detach the tyre repair k it. Screw the filler hose to the free connection on the sealant bottle. This prevents sealant leak age. Stow the tyre repair kit in the vehicle. 16. Wip e aw ay any seal...

  • Page 141

    Self-help, vehicle care 137 electrical system fuseboxes the fusebox is loca ted on the left-hand side of the instrument p anel. When rep la cing a fuse, turn off the respective switch and the ignition. A defective fuse can be recog nized b y its melted w ire. A new fuse should only be installed afte...

  • Page 142

    Self-help, vehicle care 138 fuses sym bol a pplica tion z air conditioning d h eated exterior m irrors u h eated front seats , electric wind ows l left-hand main b eam n r ig ht-hand ma in b eam k windscreen wiper z rad io ) cigaret te lighter boiler rear passeng er compar tment hea ter j h orn symb...

  • Page 143

    Self-help, vehicle care 139 bulb replacement before replac ing a bulb, turn off the respective lig ht switch. Only hold new bulb at base! Oil a nd grease stains on the glass evaporate, ev entually resulting in a dull reflector. Inadvertently stained bulbs may be c leaned with a clean, non-fluffy clo...

  • Page 144

    Self-help, vehicle care 140 front turn signal light 1. Remove bulb hold er from lig ht assembly by rotating through 90º. 2. Renew bulb. 3. Install bulb holder in light assembly. Side repeater lig ht 1. Release lig ht clip s from w ing using a flatblade screwdriver and lift out. 2. Remove b ulb holde...

  • Page 145

    Self-help, vehicle care 141 3. Tw ist bulb holder to separate from light assem bly. 4. Renew bulb. 5. Push to install the bulb holder into the lig ht a ssem bly - then twist to sec ure. 6. Check tha t the wiring harness is loca ted correctly. 7. Locate light assembly into position, ensuring that it ...

  • Page 146

    Self-help, vehicle care 142 interior lights 1. Remove lens using a flat blade. 2. Renew bulb. 3. Reinstall lens assem bly. Load comp artment light 3 1. Remove light assembly using a flat blade. 2. Gain acc ess to b ulb by removing rear cover on light assembly. 3. Renew bulb, and install rear cover. ...

  • Page 147

    Self-help, vehicle care 143 vehicle care in caring for your v ehicle, observe all nationa l environmental regulations, particularly when washing your vehicle. Regula r, thorough care contributes to improving the appearance of your vehicle and m aintaining its value. It is also a prerequisite for cla...

  • Page 148

    Self-help, vehicle care 144 clean edges and folds on opened doors and flaps as well as the areas they cover. Thoroughly rinse off and leather-off the vehic le. R inse leather frequently. Use separate lea thers for pa int a nd window surfaces: remnants of wa x on the windows will impa ir vision. Obse...

  • Page 149

    Self-help, vehicle care 145 plastic and rubb er p arts for additiona l cleaning of plastic and rubber parts, use interior / upholstery cleaner suitable for v ehicle interiors. Do not use any other agent, and in particular do not use solvents or petrol. Do not use high-pressure jet cleaners on plasti...

  • Page 150

    Self-help, vehicle care 146 locks the locks are lubrica ted with a high-grade loc k cylind er grease at the factory. Lock cylind er grease prevents the locks from freezing up. Only use d e-icing agent in emergencies, as they have a degreasing effect and will im pair the function of the locks. After ...

  • Page 151: Service, Maintenance

    Service, maintenance 147 service, maintenance vauxhall service in our experience, the most com mon cause of all complaints is the result of misunderstanding or lack of communication betw een the customer a nd the vauxhall authorised repairer. We sincerely hope you will never have cause to complain a...

  • Page 152

    Service, maintenance 148 royal autom obile club (r.A.C.), r.A.C. Motoring services ltd., 89-91 pall mall, lon don, sw1y 5hs the customer rela tions depa rtm ent, society of motor manufacturers and traders ltd. (s.M.M.T.), forbes house, ha lk in street, lon don, sw1x 7ds customer complaints serv ice,...

  • Page 153

    Service, maintenance 149 general motors portugal quinta d a fonte ed ificío fernão m agalhães, piso 2 2780-190 pa ço d’arc os – portugal tel. 00 351-21 440 75 00 general motors southeast europe, org. Z ložk a apollo business centre mlynské nivy 45 821 09 bra tislava – s lovakia tel. 00 421-2 58 275 ...

  • Page 154

    Service, maintenance 150 a note on safety to avoid the possibility of injury, only ca rry out engine compartment checks (e.G. Check ing the b ra ke fluid level or the eng ine oil lev el) when the ignition is switched off. Nev er ca rry out any repairs or a djustment and maintenance work on the vehic...

  • Page 155

    Service, maintenance 151 the illustra tions show checking and rep lenishing the engine oil in the petrol and diesel engines respectively. To check the level, rem ov e the engine oil gauge (dipstick ), wipe it clean (use a fibre- free m aterial) a nd re-insert it as far as it will go. Engine oil leve...

  • Page 156

    Service, maintenance 152 top up if the engine oil level has dropped to the "add oil" mark a . The engine oil level must not go ab ov e the upper mark b on the dipstick. This would lea d, for example, to increa sed engine oil consump tion, excessive formation of carbon residue and a p ossible risk of...

  • Page 157

    Service, maintenance 153 remove the caps and ensure funnel is securely located onto the filler pipe. Ensure the funnel is replaced securely together with both end ca ps fitted. Capacities - see page 170. A stab iliza tion of the engine oil consumption will not take place until the vehicle has been d...

  • Page 158

    Service, maintenance 154 eng ine oil change, oil filter change engine oil changes are to be carried out depending on time intervals or mileage intervals, since oil loses its lubrication properties not only through engine opera tion but also through ageing. We recommend that you use vauxhall genuine ...

  • Page 159

    Service, maintenance 155 coolant during operation the system is pressurized. The temp erature may therefore rise to ov er 100 °c. The a nti-freeze provides excellent corrosion protection for the c ooling and heating system , as well as freez e protection down to -28 °c. Certain types of a nti-freeze...

  • Page 160

    Service, maintenance 156 top up anti-freeze. If no anti-freez e is ava ilab le, top up with clea n ta p water. If tap water is unavailable, distilled water can be used. After topping up with tap w ater or distilled water, have the a nti-freeze conc entration check ed, and anti-freeze a dded if neces...

  • Page 161

    Service, maintenance 157 the fluid level in the container must not be higher than the "max" mark or lower than the "min" mark. Use of some brake fluid s could c ause dam age or im pair braking effectiveness. Stay well informed. We recomm end that you use vauxhall-approved high performance brake flui...

  • Page 162

    Service, maintenance 158 sm earing w ip er b la des ca n be clea ned w ith a soft cloth and vauxhall windscreen wash solvent. Wiper b la des whose lips have become hardened, cracked or c ov ered with silicone must be replaced. This may be necessary as a result of the effects of ice, tha wing salt or...

  • Page 163

    Service, maintenance 159 windscreen wash system the filler op ening of the fluid conta iner for the w indscreen wash system is located on the front left-hand side - as seen from the front of the engine compartment. Fill only with clean w ater to prevent the nozzles from clogging. To improve cleaning...

  • Page 164

    Service, maintenance 160 battery battery acc ess the b attery is located beneath the front left-hand seat floor pa nel - see page 128. Add itional b attery 3 dep ending on the v ehicle auxiliary equipm ent, certain models m ay have an additional battery located next to the vehic le ba ttery. Battery...

  • Page 165

    Service, maintenance 161 protection of electronic components in order to avoid the break down of electronic c om ponents within the electric al system, never disconnect the ba ttery with the engine running. N ev er start the engine while the battery is disc onnected (e.G. When using jump leads). The...

  • Page 166: Technical Data

    Technical data 162 technical data vehicle documents, 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 manual. ...

  • Page 167

    Technical data 163 the vehicle identification numb er (vin) is also displa yed behind a removable plastic cover on the right-hand side door step and on a fixed plate, located on the left-ha nd side of the instrument p anel surface. Engine identification it is possible, using the vehicle identificati...

  • Page 168

    164 technical data engine data sales designation eng ine identifier code 1.9 f9q 760 2.0 m9r 782 1) 1) low o utput. 2.0 m9r 782 2.0 m9r 784 2) 2) market specific. Numb er of cylinders 4 4 4 4 bore dia. (mm ) 80 89 89 84 stroke (mm) 93 99 99 90 piston displacement (cm 3 ) 1870 1995 1995 1995 max. Eng...

  • Page 169

    Technical data 165 engine data sales designation eng ine identifier code 2.5 g9u 630 1)2) 1) with diesel particle filter. 2) low o utput. 2.5 g9u 630 2.5 g9u 630 1) 2.0 f4r 820 numb er of cylinders 4 4 4 4 bore dia. (mm ) 89 89 89 82.7 stroke (mm) 99 99 99 93 piston displacement (cm 3 ) 2464 2464 24...

  • Page 170

    166 technical data weights, payload and roof load the p ayload is the difference between the permissible gross vehicle weight and the ec kerbweig ht. The c om bined total of front and rear axle loads (see vehicle id entific ation plate) must not exceed the permissib le gross vehicle weight, i.E. If ...

  • Page 171

    Technical data 167 vehicle weights (approx. Kg) model wheelba se roof payload class engine 1) 1) sales designation - see pages 1 64, 165. Kerb weight 2)3) 2) without driver, base mo del including all flu ids (tank 9 0% fu ll). 3) kerbw eight and gross veh icle weigh t (gvw) increase on m odels fitte...

  • Page 172

    168 technical data vehicle weights (approx. Kg) model wheelba se roof payload class engine 1) 1) sales designation - see pages 1 64, 165. Kerb weight 2)3) 2) without driver, base mo del including all flu ids (tank 9 0% fu ll). 3) kerbw eight in creases on mo dels fitted with bad road equipm en t pac...

  • Page 173

    Technical data 169 tyre pressures in bar / psi 1 ) the tyre pressures given are valid for cold tyres. The increased tyre p ressure resulting from extensive driving must not be red uced. The pressures given ap ply to both summer and winter tyres. Winter tyres - see page 117. Tyre chains see page 117....

  • Page 174

    170 technical data electrical system capacities (approx. Litres) viva ro battery voltage 12 v am p hours 85 ah 3 / 95 ah 3 battery for remote control cr 1220 eng ine 1) 1) sales designation - see pages 1 64, 165. M9r f9q f4r g9u cooling system 6.4 6.4 5.4 8.0 fuel tank 90 90 90 90 engine oil with fi...

  • Page 175

    Technical data 171 dimensions typ e van double cab com bi / tour 1) 1) tour available as s hort w heel bas e only. Dropside platform cab wheelb ase short long short short long long long length (mm) 4782 5182 4782 4782 5182 5350 / 5438 2) 2) stan dard / low floor variants. 5130 width (mm) with exteri...

  • Page 176

    172 technical data loadspace dimensions van double cab wheelb ase s hort long s hor t roof height standard roof h ig h roof stand ard roof hig h roof stand ard roof maximum rea r door aperture height (mm ) 1335 1818 1335 1818 1320 rear door aperture width (at floor) (m m) 1390 1390 1390 1390 1390 ma...

  • Page 177

    Technical data 173 mounting dimensions of caravan / trailer towing equipment dimension m m a 933 b 392 c 289.1 d 59 e 57 f 1032 g 337 h 55 9 warning only use towing eq uipm ent approved for your vehicle. We recommend entrusting fitting of towing equip ment at a later date to a workshop. Ofrecido por...

  • Page 178: Index

    Index 174 index a ab s ......................................................... 112 ac cessories ............................................. 149 ac cessory socket ..................................... 58 air conditioning ....................................... 87 rear air conditioning ..............

  • Page 179

    Index 175 c ca pacities .............................................. 170 ca r pass ....................................................17 ca ra van / trailer loads .......................... 118 ca re ........................................................ 143 ca ta lytic converter .................

  • Page 180

    Index 176 f fan ....................................................85, 150 filling station capacities ........................................... 170 engine oil level ................................... 150 fuels ............................................101, 164 ignition key .......................

  • Page 181

    Index 177 l laden p rogram me, easytronic ...............94 langua ge selection .................................72 lashing eyes ............................................55 leather trim ........................................... 145 light switch ..............................................76 l...

  • Page 182

    Index 178 r radio ........................................................81 radio equipment (cb) .............................82 radio frequency remote control ............19 radio reception .......................................81 rain sensor ............................................. 158 rear...

  • Page 183

    Index 179 t tachometer ..............................................62 tail lights ............................................ 76, 78 bulb replacement ............................... 140 tailgate ....................................................26 tailgate wiper and wash systems ..........75 te...

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