Summary of Zafira

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    Vauxhall zafira 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 zafira 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 t...

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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 key. The key number is specified in the vehic le docum ents and in the car pass 3. Alloy wheels 3, towing equipment 3 : make a note of the key identifier codes. Elec tronic imm obiliser, radio 3 : the code num bers are sp ecified in the car...

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    5 unlock luggage compartment: turn key clockwise as far as it will go in order to av oid being locked out, the k ey cannot be removed. Position of key slot in lock: – horizontal tailgate is locked and unlocked together with the centra l locking, – vertical tailgate is always locked. 6 ra dio frequen...

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    6 adjusting height of front seats 3 : lever on outboard side of seats lever pumping ac tion upward = seat higher downward = seat lower 6 seating p osition – see page 71. Adjusting angle of front seats 3 : pull lever, adjust angle, release lever 6 seating position – see page 71. Front seat lumbar sup...

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    7 thigh support 3 adjust position in relation to front seats: lift and slide front support padding do not adjust the thigh support w hilst driving. 6 seating p osition – see page 71. Adjust head restraint height of front seats and outboard seats in second row: tilt forward to release, hold and adjus...

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    8 adjusting interior m irror: swivel mirror housing swiv el lev er on underside of mirror housing to red uce daz zle a t nig ht. Adjusting automatic anti-dazzle interior mirror 3 : swivel mirror housing glare at night is automatically reduced. The mirror does not reduc e da zzle when: z the ig nitio...

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    9 fitting seat belt: draw seat belt smoothly from inertia reel, guide over shoulder and engage in belt buckle the b elt must not be twisted at any point. The lap belt must lie snugly against the body. The front seat backrests m ust not be tilted back too far (recommended tilting angle approx. 25°). ...

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    11 page 1 side air v ents .................................. 154 2 front pa ssenger airbag 3 .............. 93 3 centre air v ents ............................. 154 4 left hea ted sea t 3 ........................ 156 fan for rea r passeng ers 3 ..................163, 173 haza rd warning flashers ......

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    12 control indicators ? Automatic headlig ht range adjustment 3, fault, see p ages 32, 144. V airbag systems 3, belt tensioners, see p ages 88, 98. X sea t belt 3, see p age 32. R brake system, clutch system, see p ages 33, 196. @ electronic ally controlled engine cooling 3, see p age 33. ! Preheati...

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    13 lighting lig ht switch, lever positions, see p ages 15, 143. 7 lig hts off 8 pa rking lights 9 dipped and main b eam 0 courtesy lig ht, see p age 145. > fog lights 3, see p age 143. R fog tail lig ht, see p age 143. K instrument illum ination, see p age 144. ? Hea dlight range adjustm ent, see p ...

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    14 tilt / slide sun roof 3 , skylight roof 3 l front tilt / slide sun roof 3, op ening / low ering, see p age 150. \ front tilt / slide sun roof 3, closing / raising, see p age 150. \ rea r skylight roof 3 , ra ise, see p age 151. W rea r skylight roof 3 , lower, see p age 151. Windscreen wiper stal...

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    15 light switches: 7 = off 8 = parking lights 9 = dipped or m ain beam pull 0 = courtesy light push r = fog tail light push > = tail fog light 3 6 additional instructions – see page 143, head lig ht switch-on monitoring – see page 23, head lig ht ra nge adjustment – see page 144, daytim e running li...

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    16 operating turn signal lights: stalk in rest position right turn = upwards left turn = downwards 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 changin...

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    17 horn operation: press j 6 airbag systems 3 – see page 93, rem ote control for ra dio and infotainment system 3 – see page 30. Windscreen wiper: move stalk up § = o ff $ = timed interval wipe % = slow & = f ast automatic wiper with rain sensor 3 : move stalk up § = off $ = autom atic w iper with r...

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    18 operating windscreen and headlight w ash systems 3 : pull stalk tow ards steering wheel the w ip er will swipe for a few strokes. The headlight wash system 3 can be opera ted when the lights are on. On vehicles fitted with rain sensors 3, opera te the wind screen wash system at reg ular intervals...

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    19 to dry misted or icy w indows: turn rotary switch for heater and fan clockwise, air distribution to v , press air conditioning switch n 3 close centre air vents; open side air v ents and direct them towards the door windows. 6 h eating, v entilation – see page 152, air conditioning system 3 – see...

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    20 manual transmission: o = neutral 1 to 5 = 1st to 5th gear when shifting up from 4th to 5th gear: push the lever towards the right at the beginning of the shift opera tion. When shifting from 5th to 4th g ear: do not exert any force towards the left. Manual transmission: r = reverse gear reverse g...

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    21 d = 1st to 4th gear 3 = 1st to 3rd gear 2 = 1st and 2nd gear 1 = 1st gear plus: s = sporty driving programme select 3, 2 or 1 if certain gea rs are not desired, e.G. 4-3-4 . . . On winding roads, or in ord er to utilize the eng ine braking effect when d riv ing downhill. Press button on selector ...

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    22 starting, petrol engines: manual transmission: in neutral with clutch depressed autom atic transmission: in p or n, do not accelerate turn key to position iii the initially increased engine speed automatically fa lls as the engine tem perature rises. Before repeating the starting proced ure, turn...

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    23 parking the vehicle: apply handbrake firmly, engine off, remove key, lock steering wheel, lock doors 6 further informa tion – see pages 59, 183, radio freq uency rem ote control 3 – see page 60, central lock ing system 3 – see page 62, vauxhall alarm system 3 – see page 67. Advice when parking: z...

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    24 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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    25 seats in second row moving seats push release handle on right or left hand side of seat bench forward and move seat row forwa rd or back. Release handle and allow seat row to lock into p osition. Ad just backrests of outboard seats push release lever down at b ackrest, bac krest angle can be adju...

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    26 arm rest in tilted m iddle ba ckrest push midd le head restraint down as far as it will go – see page 72. Pull top handle at back of middle back rest, fold back rest onto seat cushion and latch into position. Push rear handle of tilted bac krest and fold armrest out. To move backrest upright, fol...

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    27 as shown in the illustration, seat b elts must be routed throug h the fixtures and latch plates inserted in the fixtures. Front luggage compartment, lift seat with one hand using handle, swivel back and move up rig ht until it is heard to engage, supporting top of b ackrest with other ha nd – see...

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    28 fold seats into floor of vehicle before fold ing in the seats, m ov e the seat benc h in the second row forward b y pushing the handle on the right or left hand side of the seat bench forwa rd until the marking on the sea t b ench is level with the adjacent marking – see page 26, fig. 14478 t. Pu...

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    29 operating the multi-information display 3 , the graphical information display 3 or the colour information display 3 using buttons on wiper stalk s ca ll-up / reset / confirm r reset / confirm using multifunc tion button push confirm / select rota te move within menu 6 further information – see p ...

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    30 check control 3 the c heck control function monitors some fluid lev els, the thickness of the front disk brake linings and important exterior lights, including c ables and fuses. When towing a carava n / trailer the trailer lighting is also monitored. 6 further inform ation – see page 48. Remote ...

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    31 sid e a irbag system 3 the side airbag system triggers when a side-on collision occurs and provides a safety barrier for the d riv er and/or passenger in the respectiv e front door area. This reduces the risk of injury to the upper body c onsiderably in case of a sid e impac t. Curtain airb ag sy...

  • Page 34: Instruments

    32 instruments control indicators the control indica tors described here are not present in all vehic les. The descriptions however, apply to all instrument versions. ? Fault in autom atic head light ra nge adjustm ent 3 control indica tor lights up for a few second s w hen ignition is switched on. ...

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    33 r brake system , clutc h system 3 control indicator lights up when ignition is switched on if handbrake is applied a nd /or the fluid level for b rake / clutch hydraulics is too low . For further information – see page 250. @ electronic ally controlled engine cooling 3 control indica tor lights u...

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    34 p alternator control indicator lights up when ignition is switched on. Goes out shortly after engine starts. If it lights up when the engine is running: stop the vehicle and switch off the engine. The b attery is not being charged. Engine cooling m ay be interrupted in v ehicles with diesel engin...

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    35 > fog lights 3 control indicator lights up when fog lights are sw itched on. P main bea m control indicator lights up when main beam is on and when headlight flash is opera ted. R fog tail light control indica tor lights up when fog tail lig ht is switched on. O turn sig nal lig hts control indic...

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    36 y fuel level if it lights up when the engine is running: fuel supply low, fuel gauge in reserve area. If it flashes when the engine is running : fuel tank empty. Refuel immediately – see page 187. Never let the tank run dry! Petrol eng ines: erratic fuel supply can cause ca talytic converter to o...

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    37 tachometer 1) indicates engine speed. Warning: maxim um perm itted speed exceeded, eng ine at risk. Speedometer 1) indicates the vehicle speed . Odometer records the m iles (kilometres) d riv en. When the ignition is off, the num ber of miles (kilometres) driv en can be d isplayed for a pprox. 15...

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    38 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 knurled knob k below the light switch – see p age 145. Setting the time with time dis...

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    39 coolant temperature display 1) 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 pressurized. The temp erature ma y therefore rise briefly to ov er 100 °c. Fuel gauge 1) n ever let the tank run ...

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    40 inform ation display triple inform ation d isp lay 3 display of time, outsid e temp erature, radio and da te. When the ig nition is on, the time and outside tem perature are d isplayed. The date is disp la yed when the radio 3 is switched off. When the ignition is off, the time, date and outside ...

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    41 grap hical inform ation d isp lay 3, colour information display 3 display of date, tim e, outside temperature and information from check control 3, trip computer 3 and infotainment system . The graphical information display presents the information in m onochrome. The colour inform ation d isplay...

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    42 operating the multi-information display 3 , the graphical information display 3 or the colour information display 3 these functions are operated using the buttons on the wiper stalk or, on vehicles with infotainm ent systems 3, by using the multifunction button. If chec k control issues a warning...

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    43 making system settings for the graphical information display 3 or the colour information display 3 the figures show execution with the colour inform ation d isplay. In the trip computer m enu setting s select system setting s. The system settings m enu will be displayed. Lang uage selection you c...

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    44 setting units of measure you ca n select w hich units of measure a re to be used. In the system settings menu, select item units. Select from the list of units that opens. Selections are indicated by a 6 in front of the m enu item . Adjust contra st in the system settings menu, select item contra...

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    45 outside temperature a fall in temperature is indica ted immediately and a rise in temp erature after a time delay. To warn the driver that the road surfac e may be icy, when the temperature drops below 3 °c the symbol : appea rs on the display (not in all v ehicles; exceptions are detailed to the...

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    46 setting date and time in the infotainment system 3 , the da te and time are adjusted automatically a fter receipt of a gps satellite signal 1) . If the displayed time does not match the local time, the tim e ca n be entered manually in steps of 30 m inutes or automa tica lly 2) corrected 3 by rec...

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    47 vehicles w ith gra phical information display 3 or colour informa tion display 3 with the infotainm ent system on, da te and time can be set with buttons Ö and ; above the display: the da te and time can also be set using the infotainment system: in the trip com puter menu settings select item s ...

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    48 check control 3 check control monitors fluid lev els, the thickness of the front disk brake linings and the status of important exterior lighting components, including wires and fuses. The lig ht monitoring function only indicates a fault if the relev ant power circ uit is switched on. Once the i...

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    49 fault warnings (ctd.): hea dlight ta illight dipped head lig ht or ta il light fa ilure. Wa sh. Fluid level fluid level in windscreen wash system too low. Top up wash fluid – see page 252. Ac know ledge the fault wa rning as indica ted on pa ge 42. After acknowledgement, the wa rning will be clea...

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    50 trip computer 3 the trip computer show s v ehicle data which it continually records and evaluates electronic ally. Some of the functions a ppear on the display in a n abbrev iated form. The figures show the v ersion w ith m ulti- inform ation d isplay. Functions: z instanta neous consum ption z a...

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    51 averag e c onsum ption ca lc ulation of average consumption. The measurement can be restarted at any time – see pa ge 42. Effective consum ption shows the amount of fuel consum ed. The measurement c an be restarted at any time – see page 42. Avera ge sp eed calcula tion of av erage consump tion. ...

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    52 distance shows the number of miles (kilometres) travelled. The measurement ca n be restarted at any tim e – see page 42. Range above 30 miles (50 km) the range is c alcula ted from the current contents of the fuel tank and the average consumption over the last 12 to 20 miles (20 to 30 km) of the ...

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    53 stop watch 3 ca lc ulating trav el time: the stop watch is switched off when the ignition is switched off and continues running once the engine is sw itched on again. The stop watch can be restarted at any time – see page 42. Resetting current trip computer information the follow ing trip compute...

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    54 in the trip computer settings menu, selec t item bc reset present. The v alue for the selected function will b e reset and reca lculated. The range values can only be reset if the vehicle is stationary. After resetting, "- - -" is d isplayed with the trip computer information selected. The recalc...

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    55 vehicles with graphical information display 3 or colour information display 3: in trip com puter setting s menu, select menu item bc reset a ll. The values are reset and "***" is displayed. New va lues are only displayed when the engine is running. The avera ge speed is calculated shortly a fter ...

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    56 radio 3 the rad io is operated as described in the opera ting instruc tions supp lied. The rad io display appears on the inform ation d isplay. Ca r radio reception will differ from reception possible with domestic rad ios: as the vehicle a erial is relatively near the ground , the broa dcasting ...

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    57 electronic data acquisition in toll systems on vehicles w ith heat-reflecta nt 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 mo...

  • Page 60: Keys, Doors,

    58 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. You will avoid unnecessary costs, difficulties with insurance comp anies when proces...

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    59 electronic imm obiliser the system checks whether the vehicle m ay be sta rted with the key that is being used . If the k ey is recognised a s "a uthorised" the vehic le can be sta rted. The checking takes place in a transpond er in the key. To activate: switch off eng ine, turn key to position o...

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    60 radio frequency remote control the rad io frequency remote control is integrated in the key. Used to op erate: z central locking system , z mechanical anti-theft locking system , z vauxhall ala rm system 3 . The remote control has a range of approxim ately 3 metres. The range can change depending...

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    61 fault if the central locking system cannot be opera ted with the remote control, it m ay b e due to the following : z the range of the rem ote control has been exceeded. Z the battery voltage of the remote control unit is too low. Change the battery, see following columns. Z the remote control ha...

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    62 central locking system for d oors, tailgate and fuel tank filler neck cover. To lock: press button p on rem ote control unit – 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. Alternatively, when locking from inside, press the...

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    63 closing window s, tilt / slid e sun roof and skylight r oof 3 the electric wind ow s 3 , the tilt / slide sunroof and the skylight roof can b e closed from the outside: insert key into driver’s door lock and hold in locking position until all windows, the tilt / slide sunroof and the skylight roo...

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    64 central locking system, mechanical anti-theft locking system 3 locking all doors must b e closed, the driv er’s door must have been opened once previously; press button p on the remote control again within 10 second s a fter locking – or – turn key in driver's door lock towa rd s rear of vehic le...

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    65 tailgate loc king and unlocking using the remote control or key in the driv er’s door lock together with central locking of d oors and fuel tank cover - see p age 62. See following columns for restrictions. The lock is released by pressing the button. Use of centra l locking system for tailga te ...

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    66 unlocking tailg ate w hen doors are loc ked with central loc king system turn key clockwise from vertical or horiz ontal position as far as it will go. To guard ag ainst being locked out, the k ey cannot then be rem ov ed. Once the tailgate has been closed and the key turned bac k to the horizont...

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    67 vauxhall alarm system 3 the system monitors; z doors, tailgate and bonnet, z passenger compartment, z vehicle tilt, z ignition to activate: all doors, the tilt / slide sun roof 3 and skylight roof 3 must be closed ; press button p on rem ote control unit ag ain within 10 seconds after locking – o...

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    68 to deactivate: press button q on rem ote control unit – or – turn k ey in driver's door loc k towards front of vehic le, then turn it b ack to the vertical position and remove. Opening a nd closing ta ilgate w ith anti-theft a larm system activated 1. To unlock: turn key clockwise as far as it wi...

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    69 light-emitting d iode (led) during the first 10 seconds of anti-theft alarm system activation: z led lights up = test, switch-on delay z led flashes = door, tailgate, bonnet open or system fault after the first 10 seconds of anti-theft alarm system activation: z led flashes = system on z led ligh...

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    70 bonnet to open the bonnet, p ull the release lev er / , located on the driver's side below the instrum ent panel. The bonnet will then be unlocked and will pa rtially open. Return release lever to its original position. To op en completely, locate safety catch slightly to the right of centre as v...

  • Page 73: Seats, Interior

    71 seats, interior adjusting the front seats see p age 7. Adjusting seats in second row see p age 25. Folding seats in third row see p age 26. Increasing luggage compartment size by folding down the front seats see p age 73. Seating position adjust driver's seat such that with the driver sitting upr...

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    72 head restraint position the midd le of the head restraint should be at eye lev el. If this is not possible for extremely tall persons, set to highest position, and set to lowest position for small persons. Adjustment - see page 7. Head restraints front seats and outboard seats in second r ow to r...

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    73 armrest 3 at driver’s seat pull raised armrest forward against the resista nce. The armrest can be set to various positions by lifting it. There is a storag e comp artment in the armrest – see page 84. Armrest in tilted middle backrest push middle head restraint as far down as it will go – see p ...

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    74 lowering seats in third row into floor of vehic le before lowering the seats, move the seat benc h in the second row forward b y pushing the handle on the right or left hand side of the seat bench forwa rd until the marking on the sea t b ench is level with the adjacent marking – see page 26, fig...

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    75 push belt buckles into recess in floor and close cover. Slide seat bench in second row to required position, pushing lev er to right or left of seat b ench forward – see fig. 14473 t, page 25. Raising seats in third row - see page 26. Removing luggage compartment cover - see page 77. Fold ing dow...

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    76 lower second row and push forward s place seat belt buckles in seat belt pock ets in seat b ench – see pa ge 91, fig. 14504 t. Raise seat cushion in second row by pushing handle 1 on right or left hand side of seat bench down and p ushing up seat benc h until it locks into position. Push down rel...

  • Page 79

    77 luggage compartment cover before operating the luggage compartment cover the rear seat belts must be inserted into the fixtures a t the sides (see illustration). To close: pull the cover towards the rear using the handle and engage it in the retainers at the sides. Do not place any heavy or sharp...

  • Page 80

    78 safety net 3 the safety net c an be fitted behind the second row of sea ts or, if the seats in the second row a re folded down, behind the front seats. Passeng ers must not b e transported behind the safety net. Fitting there are tw o installation holes in the roof frame: open covers, attach rod ...

  • Page 81

    79 stor age of safety net roll up the removed safety net and secure it with velcro strip. Raise sea t bench for second row of seats – see page 76. Slide sa fety net into holder below seat bench, fold seat b ench down, enga ge. Lashing eyes 3 the lashing eyes in the luggage compartment are for fasten...

  • Page 82

    80 notes on loading the vehicle z heav y objec ts in the lug gage com partment should be placed as far forward as possible aga inst the engag ed rear seat backrests or, if the rear seat backrests are folded down, against the front seat b ackrests. If objects a re to be stacked, the heav ier objects ...

  • Page 83

    81 cigarette lighter ) 3 the cigarette lighter is located in the centre console, at the front. Push ciga rette lighter in with ignition switched on. Automatically sw itches off and pops out when elem ent is glowing. Withd ra w cigarette lighter. Accessory sockets the soc ket in the centre console an...

  • Page 84

    82 ashtrays to be used only for ash and not for combustible rubbish. Ashtray, front 3 press ashtray cover to op en. To empty, grip b oth sides of the ashtray insert a nd pull upwards. Ashtrays, rear 3 to open, swivel the cover upwards. The rear ashtrays can be rem oved for emptying or for use in the...

  • Page 85

    83 storage compartments in the luggage compartment the vehicle tool k it with the jack and towing eye, the wa rning triangle ¨ 3 a nd the trailer coupling ball bar are stored under a flap in the vehicle floor at the rear 3. To open the fla p, lift the ca rp et. Rotate and lift the m etal ring. Spa r...

  • Page 86

    84 glove com partm ent to open, pull hand le. On the inside of the glov e c om partment cover there is a pen holder. Storage com partm ent in front armrest 3 to open, press button and open top pa rt of armrest. Drink holders 3 these are located at the front underneath the ashtray and in the front do...

  • Page 87

    85 drink hold ers can also be found in the side storag e comp artments adjacent to the third seat row. Sun visors the sun v isors can be folded down or swiv elled to the side to prevent dazzling..

  • Page 88: Safety Systems

    86 safety systems three-stage restraint system comprising: z three-point seat belts z belt tensioners at the front seats z airbag system s for driv er, front passenger 3 and outboard rear seats the three stag es are a ctivated in sequence depending on the seriousness of the accident: z the automa ti...

  • Page 89

    87 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 seat belts – see page 32. Sea t belts are desig ned to be used by only one person at a time. They a re only suitable for children up to 12 yea rs of...

  • Page 90

    88 belt tensioners the front sea t belt system incorporates belt tensioners. In the event of a head -on or rea r-end collision, d epending on the severity of the accident, the belt buckles are pulled d ow nwa rd s; the diagonal a nd lap b elts are instantaneously tightened. Actuation of belt tension...

  • Page 91

    89 the system ’s integrated self-diagnostics allows faults to be quickly remed ied. H ave your car pass on hand when consulting a vauxhall authorised repairer. Imp or tant z accessories and other objects must not be affixed or placed within the action zone of the belt tensioners a s this may result ...

  • Page 92

    90 using the belts fitting the b elt 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 , sinc e this would affect the opera tion of the seat belts; recommended tilting a ng ...

  • Page 93

    91 adjust height such that the belt p asses over the wearer's shoulder and rests against the shoulder. It must not pass over the neck or upper arm. Rem oving the b elt to remove the belt, d epress the red push button on the buckle; the belt will retrac t autom atic ally. Seat belts in the sec ond ro...

  • Page 94

    92 seat b elts in the third r ow open the cover in the floor between the seats and pull up the belt buckles. Remove latch plate and belt from fixture. When not in use, route the seat belt through the fixture as shown in the illustration, and insert the la tch plate in the fixture. Inspection of belt...

  • Page 95

    93 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. The front airbag system comprises: z airbag w ith inflator in the steering wheel and a second one in the instrument panel, z control el...

  • Page 96

    94 when trigg ered , the front airbags inflate in milliseconds and form a safety cushion for driver and front passeng er. The forw ard movement of the driver and front passenger is checked and the risk of injuries to the upper body a nd head thereby substantially reduced. No im pairment of view will...

  • Page 97

    95 in addition, the front airbag system will not be triggered for the front passenger in vehicles with seat occupancy recognition 3 if; z the front p assenger seat is unoccupied, z there is a p roperly fitted va uxha ll child restraint system with transponders 3 . Seat oc cup ancy recognition – see ...

  • Page 98

    96 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 99

    97 curtain airb ag 3 the c urtain airbag system can b e recognised by the word airbag on the roof pillar panelling. The c urtain airbag system comp rises: z airbag with inflator in the roof frame on the driver's and front passenger side respectively, z control electronics, z side impact sensors, z a...

  • Page 100

    98 the curtain airbags will not be triggered in the event of z the ignition b eing switched off, z frontal collisions, z acc idents in which the vehicle overturns, z collisions inv olv ing a rea r impact, z collisions involving a side impa ct outside the passenger c ell control ind icator for airba ...

  • Page 101

    99 seat oc cupancy recognition 3 the seat occupancy recognition system deactivates the front and side passenger airbags if the front passenger seat is unoc cup ied or a vauxhall child restraint system with transponders 3 has b een fitted to the front passenger seat. The curtain airbag system remains...

  • Page 102

    100 control indica tors y for vauxha ll child restraint system s with transponders 3 the p resence of a vauxhall child restraint system w ith transponders 3 is indicated after the ignition has been switched on by continuous illumination of the c ontrol indicator y in the courtesy light, as soon as t...

  • Page 103

    101 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 hook...

  • Page 104

    102 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 v ehicles with seat occupancy recogni- tion 3 , do not place any heavy objects on the front p assenger seat othe...

  • Page 105

    103 use of child restraint systems 3 on front p assenger sea t in vehicles with airba g systems 3 a nd with seat occupanc y recognition 3 the seat occupa ncy recognition system detects vauxhall child restraint systems with tra nsponders 3 and deactivates the front and side airbags at the passenger s...

  • Page 106

    104 vauxha ll safety c radle without transponder from birth up to a weight of 10 k g. Va uxhall sa fety crad le with transponders from b irth up to a weig ht of 10 kg. The transponders a re integ ra ted in the seat cushion. Vauxhall top s afe child safety seat w ith or without iso-fix atta chment, w...

  • Page 107

    105 vauxha ll child sa fety seat without transponder from body weight of 9 1) kg to 36 kg. Com prising: 1 seat back 2 safety support 3 seat cushion use of child restraint system s 3 on front passenger's seat in vehicles with airba g systems 3 and without seat oc cupancy rec ognition 3 vehicles with ...

  • Page 108

    106 use of child restraint systems 3 on the sea ts in the third row use of child restraint system s 3 on front passeng er seat in vehicles with a irbag system s 3 and with seat occ upancy rec ognition 3 the seat occupa ncy recognition system detects vauxhall child restraint systems with tra nsponder...

  • Page 109

    107 note z children under 12 yea rs or under 150 c m ta ll should only travel in an app ropriate child safety seat. Z when transporting children, use the child restraint systems suitable for the child's weight. Z ensure that the child restraint system is fitted correctly. Z only allow the child to e...

  • Page 110

    108 child restraint system , vauxhall child safety cradle 3 without transponders for babies ag ed up to 10 months or weighing up to 10 k g. Fastening the child's seat b elt plac e child in safety cradle. Join the two shoulder belts of the sa fety cradle as shown in the illustration and engage in bel...

  • Page 111

    109 to adjust height, pull both shoulder belts towards rear through slots. Then guid e belts through slots in required position. Securing in the vehic le move child safety cradle ca rrying handle to up right position. Alw ays place child safety cradle on one of the outboard rear seats fa cing away f...

  • Page 112

    110 child restraint system : vauxhall safety cradle with transponders 3 for babies ag ed up to 10 months or weighing up to 10 k g. The vauxhall safety cradle with transponders 3 can be identified by a stic ker on the safety cradle – see page 106. Sea t occupancy recognition 3 – see page 99. Vauxhall...

  • Page 113

    111 to adjust height, pull both shoulder belts towards rear through slots. Then guid e belts through slots in required position. Securing in the vehic le raise carrying handle of safety c ra dle. Alw ays p la ce the safety cradle on the front passenger seat with the belted child fac ing away from th...

  • Page 114

    112 open clip on rear of safety cradle to side. Route the diagonal part of the vehicle seat belt around the back of the safety cradle back rest through the op en clip. Tig hten vehic le seat belt and close clip. To disengage c arrying ha ndle, press down and swivel in direction of vehicle sea t back...

  • Page 115

    113 child restraint system , top safe with iso -fix attachm ent, weight class 0 with carrying cradle 3 1) : from birth to 6 kg. Fit to one of outboard sea ts in second seat row facing aw ay from direction of trav el using iso-fix fastening. Securing in the vehic le engage provided p ush-in sleev es ...

  • Page 116

    114 align child safety seat and simulta neously slid e b oth extended sec uring struts into push-in sleev es until they audibly latch into position. Inspection windows at front of seat c onsole indicate correct lock ing (deta ils in figure). Check that seat ha s engaged by pulling. Rota te top faste...

  • Page 117

    115 fastening the child's sea t belt place child in carrying crad le. Fit carrying cradle flaps over child’s la p using velc ro stra p. Place carrying cradle in child safety seat facing awa y from direction of trav el. Guide belt buckle at front of seat console through openings in child safety seat ...

  • Page 118

    116 to ad just seat belt length, push m etal plate on back of child sa fety sea t backrest a nd tighten or slacken free end of belt. Unbelt the child to slacken seat belt, press red button at child safety seat belt buckle and pull shoulder belts out of carrying crad le guides. Remove child in carryi...

  • Page 119

    117 remove push-in sleev es between seat cushion and b ackrest, since otherw ise the padd ing could be da maged when the seat back rests are tilted forwa rd . Child restraint system, top safe with iso-fix mounting, weight class 0+: from birth to 13 kg fit to one of outboard seats in second seat row ...

  • Page 120

    118 pull yellow ha ndle at rear of child safety seat c onsole until both attachment struts are fully extended . Place child safety seat on one of outboard seats in second sea t row facing awa y from direc tion of travel. Align c hild safety seat a nd simultaneously slide both extended securing strut...

  • Page 121

    119 pull bottom locking pin at floor sup port and extend foot to floor of vehicle. Engage locking pin. Fastening the child's seat b elt plac e child in safety seat. Guide front belt b uck le at seat console through opening in child safety seat – see details in fig . 14077 j. Guide shoulder belts of ...

  • Page 122

    120 removing the safety seat remove child from child safety seat. Push pins of floor support fastening brackets and pull sup port out of g uides. Rotate both fa stening b ra ckets inward b y 90° to store away. Pull yellow handle at front of seat console and release child safety seat from iso-fix mou...

  • Page 123

    121 child restraint system , top safe with iso -fix m ountings, weight class i: from 9 kg to 18 kg fit to one of outboard sea ts in second seat row facing d irection of travel using iso-fix fastening . Conversion from w eight cla ss 0 or 0+ to weight class i remove child safety seat as describ ed on...

  • Page 124

    122 push both sliders together on cross strut beneath seat a nd tilt front cross strut upwards out of seat console guide rails. Pull front clip on child safety seat and relea se rear fram e from seat console. Push seat backw ard on console and turn by 180°..

  • Page 125

    123 pull front clip on c hild safety seat, insert rea r fra me into recess in seat console and enga ge in front position. Push both front sliders beneath seat tog ether and insert and engage cross strut in recesses at front of seat console. Securing in the vehicle eng age provided push-in sleeves in...

  • Page 126

    124 pull yellow ha ndle at rear of child safety seat c onsole until both attachment struts are fully extended . Place child safety seat on one of outboard seats in second seat row facing d irection of travel. Align c hild safety seat a nd simultaneously slide both extended securing struts into push-...

  • Page 127

    125 pull bottom locking pin at floor sup port and extend foot to floor of vehicle. Engage locking pin. Fastening the child's seat b elt plac e child in safety seat. Fit safety table to child sa fety sea t in suitable position. First click provided individual belt into a belt buck le on the child saf...

  • Page 128

    126 adjust child safety seat pull loop at front of seat and pull child safety seat on seat console forward at same time (sleeping position) or push back ward (sitting p osition). Release loop after adjusting. Unbelt the child to slacken, push red buttons at child sa fety seat b elt buckles and rem o...

  • Page 129

    127 child restraint system , top safe child safety seat without iso-fix mountings, with transponders modular system for v arious weight rang es: z weight class 0 with carrying cradle 1) : from birth to a weight of 6 kg. Always install facing way from direc tion of trav el. Z weight class 0+: from bi...

  • Page 130

    128 securing in the vehicle place child sa fety seat on one of seats in second row or front passeng er seat fac ing away from direc tion of travel and p ush right back against backrest. Pull la tc h pla te of vehicle safety belt out of retractor and click into relevant b elt buckle. Guide lap belt o...

  • Page 131

    129 fastening the child's sea t belt place child in separate carrying crad le 3 . Fit carrying cradle flaps over child ’s lap using velcro strap. Place carrying cradle in child safety seat facing awa y from direction of trav el. Guide belt buckle at front of seat console through openings in child sa...

  • Page 132

    130 to ad just seat belt length, push m etal plate on back of child sa fety sea t backrest a nd tighten or slacken free end of belt. Unbelt the child to slack en belt, press red button on child safety seat belt buckle and ta ke should er belts out of carrying cradle guide. Remove child in ca rrying ...

  • Page 133

    131 child restraint system , top safe without iso-fix mountings, weight class 0+: from birth to 13 kg fit to one of the seats in second seat row or front passenger seat facing away from direc tion of travel using vehicle seat belt. Securing in the vehic le plac e child safety seat on one of seats in...

  • Page 134

    132 pull shoulder belt of vehicle safety belt ov er back of child safety seat and lead through outer slit in backrest running in direc tion of travel. Then guide shoulder belt b eneath b elt buckle integrated to inside of child safety seat a nd pull tight. Fastening the child's seat b elt plac e chi...

  • Page 135

    133 removing the safety seat remove child from child safety seat. Press red b utton on vehic le safety belt buckle, remove belt from g uides at back , side a nd beneath seat shell of child safety seat a nd allow belt to reel in. Remove child sa fety sea t from vehicle. Child restraint system, top sa...

  • Page 136

    134 conversion from weight c lass 0 or 0+ to weight class i remove child sa fety sea t as described on pages 130 and 133. Insert child safety seat belt buckle into holder on seat console. Guide both shoulder belts throug h backrest as shown in illustration and put both la tch plates together and ins...

  • Page 137

    135 pull clip at front of child safety seat and release frame from seat console a t rear. Push seat ba ckward on console and turn by 180°. Pull front c lip on child sa fety sea t, insert rear frame into recess in seat console and eng age in front position. 6.

  • Page 138

    136 push sliders together beneath seat at front, insert cross strut into recesses at front of seat c onsole and engage. Fastening the child's seat b elt plac e child safety seat on sea t fa cing direction of travel and push right b ack against b ackrest. Plac e child in safety seat. Fit safety table...

  • Page 139

    137 adjust child safety seat pull loop at front of seat and pull child safety seat on seat console forward at same time (sleeping position) or push back ward (sitting p osition). Release loop after adjusting. Unbelt the child press red button on vehicle sa fety b elt buckle, remove belt from guide a...

  • Page 140

    138 child restraint system , vauxhall child restraint seat 3 without transponder modular system for v arious weight rang es: z weight class i: for weight of 9 kg to 18 kg; it is ad visa ble only to use weight class i for weights of 11 kg a nd above. Always install facing direction of travel. Z weigh...

  • Page 141

    139 child restraint system : vauxhall child safety seat 3 , weight range i: 9 kg to 18 kg 1) when fitting to front pa ssenger seat, slide seat a s far b ack as possib le. Fastening the child's seat b elt alw ays fit child safety seat fa cing direction of trav el. When fitting to front passenger seat...

  • Page 142

    140 child restraint system : vauxhall child safety seat 3 , weight range ii: 15 kg to 25 kg when fitting to front pa ssenger seat, slide seat a s far b ack as possib le. Fastening the child's seat b elt alw ays fit child safety seat fa cing direction of trav el. When fitting to front passenger seat,...

  • Page 143

    141 child restraint system : vauxhall child safety seat 3 , weight range iii: 22 kg to 36 kg when fitting to front pa ssenger seat, slide seat a s far b ack as possib le. The safety seat for weight range iii is a lso ava ilab le as a separate system. See third column for details on its use. To chang...

  • Page 144

    142 exterior mirrors for the safety of pedestrians, the exterior mirrors will swing out of their normal mounting position in the event of a n accident-lik e im pact. Re-engage the mirrors in position by applying slight pressure to the mirror housing. Aspherical exterior mirror 3 increa ses the field...

  • Page 145: Lighting

    143 lighting exterior lights turn light switch: 7 = off 8 = parking lights 9 = dipp ed or m ain beam dip ped beam , main b eam and head lig ht flash - see pag e 15. In positions 8 and 9, the tail lights a nd numb er plate lights are also lit. Vehicles with daytime running lig hts 3: with the ignitio...

  • Page 146

    144 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 k nurled wheel to d esired position. Correct adjustment of the headlight range red uces dazzle for other road users. Z front seats occ...

  • Page 147

    145 courtesy light 0 com es on w hen a door is op ened. Once the door has been shut it g oes out immediately, after a certain delay 3, or when the ignition is turned on 3 . To keep the courtesy light on, pull the light switch. Autom atically regulated centre console lighting 3 spotlight in internal ...

  • Page 148

    146 glove com partm ent lighting glove c om partment is illuminated when lid is open and ignition on. Cigarette lighter and ashtray illumination 3 lights up w hen ignition is switched on. Luggage compartment lighting com es on when tailgate is opened. Autom atic shut-off of electrical consumers 3 so...

  • Page 149: Windows, Sun Roof

    147 windows, sun roof door windows the door wind ow s c an be op erated using the crank 3. Care must be taken w hen operating the electric windows 3, tilt / slide sun roof 3 and skylig ht roof 3 . There is a risk of injury, particularly for children, and a danger that articles could become trapped. ...

  • Page 150

    148 electric windows 3 operation with ignition switched off. Two or four rocker switches in handle on driver's door: upper switches for front windows, lower switches 3 for rear windows. Additional rocker switches in handle on front passenger door a nd in rear doors 3. Control ind icators in the swit...

  • Page 151

    149 interrup tion of power supply autom atic opening and closing of the windows is not p ossible a fter interruption of the p ow er supply or a drop in battery voltage. Activ ate the window electronics as follow s: 1. Close doors. 2. Switch on ignition. 3. Close window and hold down roc ker switch f...

  • Page 152

    150 front tilt / slide sun roof 3 operation with ignition switched off. For buttons l and \ between the sun visors, buttons in version with rear skylight roof, see next page. To open: press b utton l. The sun roof op ens until it rea ches the c om fort position. With the roof in this p osition, wind...

  • Page 153

    151 fault the system is protected by a fuse in the fusebox – see page 228. Until fault is rem edied, operate roof as follows. Slide drive cover toward rear. Push in spring-load ed centre pa rt of drive shaft using screwdriver and rotate driv e shaft until sun roof is closed . Ca r tools - see pag e ...

  • Page 154: Heating and

    152 heating and ventilation heating and ventilation systems air mixture system: by mixing cold and hot air the temperature ca n be regulated without delay. Heater controls left-hand rotary switch: temp er ature to the right = hotter to the left = colder centre rotary sw itch: fan four speeds: x off ...

  • Page 155

    153 rig ht-hand rota ry switch: air d istribution v to the windscreen and front door windows j to the windscreen, to front door windows, to front and rear footw ells k to front and rear footwell l to head area abov e ad justable air vent a nd to front and rear footwells m to headroom via adjustable ...

  • Page 156

    154 centre air vents pleasant ventilation to head area with unheated or slightly warmed air, depending on the position of the tem perature sw itch. When the temp erature switch is set in the mid position, cooler air flows from the centre air vents than from the side vents. Open both vents b y means ...

  • Page 157

    155 ventilation z set temperature according to requirements z ad just fan setting according to requirements z for maximum ventilation in head area: set air distribution switch to m and open all vents z airflow to rear seats: direct centre v ents slightly tow ards each other and slig htly upwards z f...

  • Page 158

    156 window demisting and defrosting z turn temperature switch c lock wise z set fan to 3 or 4 z set air distribution sw itch to v z open side air v ents as required and direct them towards door windows z close centre air vents z switch on heated rea r window for simultaneous warming of the footwell,...

  • Page 159: Air Conditioning

    157 air conditioning system the ventilation, heating and cooling sections ma ke up a functional unit designed to prov ide maximum comfort at all times of year, under any weather conditions and at any outside temperature. The air is cooled and dried when the air conditioning is sw itched on. The heat...

  • Page 160

    158 heater controls left-hand rota ry switch: temperature to the right = hotter to the left = colder centre rotary switch: fan four speeds: x off 4 maximum airflow the rate of airflow is determ ined by the fa n. The fan should therefore a lso be switched on during a journey. Rig ht-hand rotary switc...

  • Page 161

    159 air recirculation system 4 the a ir circulation switch 4 switches the air conditioning system to air circulation mode (control indicator). If fumes or unpleasant odours penetra te from outsid e: temporarily switch on air circulation 4. The a ir circulation system minimizes the entry of outside a...

  • Page 162

    160 centre air vents dep ending on the temperature switch setting, the head area is pleasa ntly ventilated with cooled, unheated or slightly warmed air. Tem perature switch in central area: centre air vents emit cooler air than side vents. Open both vents b y means of the reg ulating w heel. With th...

  • Page 163

    161 operation of the system convenience settings z cooling n as required. Z air c irculation system 4 off. Z temperature switch: as req uired. Z fan: as required. Z air d istribution switch set to l or k. Z open vents as req uired. Tem perature switch in centre of adjustm ent ra nge: warmer air w il...

  • Page 164

    162 de-icing the w indows z cooling n off. Z temperature switch: as required . Z fan: as required. Z air d istribution switch to v, air recirculation system 4 automatically switches itself off. Z direct the side air vents onto the door wind ows. Operation with cooling (cooling compressor) is not pos...

  • Page 165

    163 rear pa ssenger cooling z the rear passenger cooling c an only be switched on if the air conditioning is also on: pushbutton z above heater switches (sw itc h-on control). Air is drawn in and fed to the passenger compartment via a ir vents in the roofliner. When the cooling is switched on for pa...

  • Page 166

    164 air vents in the roofliner ab ove the second row of seats unheated a ir flows into the interior through the v ents, and will b e cooled if the c ooling system for rear passengers is sw itched on. Open and close the vents by turning them. The a irflow ca n be directed as desired by tilting and sw...

  • Page 167

    165 important the rear air conditioning and cooling systems only operate with the engine running. Condensation forms when the rear air conditioning or c ooling system is switched on, and is expelled from the und erside of the v ehicle. When the air cond itioning or rea r cooling system is sw itched ...

  • Page 168: Electronic

    166 electronic air conditioning system electronic air conditioning 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...

  • Page 169

    167 autom atic m ode basic setting for maximum comfort: z press auto button. Z open all air vents. Z preset tem perature to 22 °c with rotary knob . If nec essary, the pre-selected tem perature can be set higher or low er. Operating without cooling (eco ap pears in display) m ay affec t comfort and ...

  • Page 170

    168 air vents all air vents, w ith the exc eption of the rea r air vents, are a utoma tica lly actuated in automatic mode. The air vents should therefore alwa ys be open; m ove regulating wheels up wards. The a ir vents are loc ated to the left a nd right of the instrument panel, above the radio. Th...

  • Page 171

    169 demisting a nd defrosting the w indows press button v . V app ears on the display. The temperature, air d istribution and fan are set automa tic ally, windows are quickly demisted and de-iced to return to automatic m od e: press button v or auto. Hea ted rear wind ow, heated exterior m irrors 3 ...

  • Page 172

    170 air d istribution press one or more of the following b uttons. The corresponding symbol appears on the display: s : air distrib ution to windscreen and front sid e windows. M: air distrib ution to vehicle occupants via adjustable air vents. K: air distrib ution to front and rea r foot a rea. To ...

  • Page 173

    171 air conditioning with the engine not running when the vehicle is stopped and the ignition off, the heat or cooling p ower still in the system can be used to cond ition the passenger com partment, for exam ple when stopped at a level crossing. Press auto w ith the ignition off. The preselected te...

  • Page 174

    172 additional cooling for passengers in rear 3 switch on rear passenger cooling if req uired (additional to electronic air conditioning system ): the air in the rear is cooled and dried . The a ir supply can be adjusted to req uirements using the fan. Cooling switch z and k nurled wheel for fan x a...

  • Page 175

    173 fan switch in instrument panel knurled wheels x a bove electronic air conditioning system controls. 0 off; with rear passenger cooling switched on the fan autom atically runs at setting 1. R in this position, the fa n speed can be selected using the k nurled wheel in the rear roofliner. 2-3 high...

  • Page 176

    174 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 over the air outlets when storing items in the luggage compartment storag e comp artments. Pollen filter th...

  • Page 177

    175 maintenance in order to ensure continuously efficient performance of the electronic air conditioning system it must be switched on once a month for a few minutes, irrespec tiv e of the wea ther and time of year, with the cooling (cooling c om pressor) opera tional. If a fa ult occ urs in the ele...

  • Page 178: Automatic

    176 automatic transmission after sta rting the engine, press brake pedal before selecting a gear. After a gear ha s been selected and the brake p edal has been released, the vehicle "creeps". Never op erate accelerator and brak e at sam e tim e. Once d has been selected, the economy driving p rogra ...

  • Page 179

    177 gears d, 3, 2, 1 d driv e position for normal d riv ing conditions in first to fourth g ear. 3 driv e position for d riv ing cond itions in first, second a nd third gear. 2 driv e position for first and second gear, e.G. On winding mounta in road s; the transmission d oes not shift into third an...

  • Page 180

    178 winter programm e 3 in the event of starting-off diffic ulties on slip pery roa ds, press button t (can be opera ted in p, r, n, d and 3 – c ontrol indicator t lights up). The v ehicle starts off in third gear. The w inter programme is sw itc hed off by: z pressing button t again z shifting to 2...

  • Page 181

    179 "rocking the car" if it becomes necessary to rock the vehic le to free it from sand, m ud, snow or a hole, move the selector lever from d to r in a rep eat pa ttern while simultaneously applying light pressure to the ac celera tor pedal. Do not race the engine a nd avoid sud den acc eleration. T...

  • Page 182

    180 fault control indicator a illuminates when the ignition is switched on. If it does not go off after starting or comes on whilst driving, there is a fault in the automatic transm ission or the engine electronics. The transm ission no longer shifts autom atic ally. Driv ing can be continued. Secon...

  • Page 183

    181 4. Push catch forward with a screwdriver and move selec tor lever out of p. 5. Mount selector lever trim on centre console a nd refit. 6. Refit cover on centre console below handb ra ke. Re-selecting p locks the selector lever again. Hav e c ause of power supply interruption remedied. We recom m...

  • Page 184: Driving Hints

    182 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 around three quarters of the ava ila ble ped al travel in all gears....

  • Page 185

    183 save energy – more miles please observe the running-in hints on the previous pag e and the tips for energ y saving on the following pages. Good, technica lly correct and economical driving ensures ma ximum durability and performance for your vehic le. Overrun 3 the fuel supply is autom atically ...

  • Page 186: Save Fuel,

    184 save fuel, protect the environment trend-setting technology when dev eloping and manufac turing your vehic le, vauxhall used environment- friendly and primarily rec yclable m aterials. The p roduction method s used to make your vehicle are likewise env ironmentally compatible. Recycling of produ...

  • Page 187

    185 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 183. Z to enable the overrun cut-off to take effect a nd sav e fuel, during overrun do not ac celera te and do not declutch. Correct gear sele...

  • Page 188: Fuel Consumption,

    186 fuel consumption, fuel, refuelling fuel consumption fuel consump tion is calculated under set driving conditions, see pages 265, 266 special equipment increases the weight of the v ehicle. As a result, they can increase fuel consump tion and reduce the specified speed. There is increased frictio...

  • Page 189

    187 refuelling fuel filler neck at right rear side of vehicle. The fuel tank cover is unlocked together with the doors. Open the tank flap . To op en, unscrew fuel tank cover, rem ov e and suspend on tank flap. The fuel tank has a limiting system which prevents ov erfilling of the tank. Correct fill...

  • Page 190: Catalytic Converter,

    188 catalytic converter, exhaust gases catalytic converter for petrol engines 3 leaded fuel will da mage the cata lytic conv erter and parts of the electronic system, thereby rendering them inoperative. Use of high-qua lity fuels other than those specified on p age 263 (e. G. Lrp 1) ) could damage t...

  • Page 191

    189 z if the emission control indicator z flashes, slow down until the flashing stops and the c ontrol indicator is lit with a steady glow. Contact a workshop im med ia tely. We recomm end a vauxhall authorised repairer. Emission control indica tor z – see page 190. Catalytic converter for diesel en...

  • Page 192

    190 control indica tor z for exhaust lights up when ignition is switched on a nd rem ains illuminated during starting. Goes out shortly a fter engine starts. An illumina ting indica tor with the engine running is an indication of a fault in the emission control system. The permitted emission values ...

  • Page 193

    191 if it lights up briefly and then goes out again this is of no significance. If it flashes w hen the ignition is on there is a fault in the imm obiliser system – see pa ge 59. Exhaust gases – avoid inhaling! When the v ehicle is driven for the first tim e, wax a nd oil on the exhaust system may e...

  • Page 194: Drive Control Systems

    192 drive control systems traction control system (tc) 3 the tc (traction control system ) 3 prevents the driving w heels from spinning, irrespec tiv e of the roa d condition a nd tyre grip. The system monitors the rotational speed of all wheels. As soon as at least one driving wheel starts to spin,...

  • Page 195

    193 electronic stability program me (esp) 3 the esp (electronic stability program me) improves driving sta bility when necessary, independently of the type of road surfa ce and the tyre grip in a ny driving situation. It also includes the traction control system (tc) function. The system monitors ve...

  • Page 196

    194 cruise control 3 the cruise control mak es it possible to store and m aintain a ny sp eed from approx. 20 mph (30 k m/h) to almost maximum speed. For safety reasons, the c ruise c ontrol cannot be activated until the foot brake has been activated once. The c ruise c ontrol is operated with the b...

  • Page 197

    195 parking distance sensors 3 the parking distance sensors mak e reverse parking easier by measuring the distance between the rear of the vehicle a nd an obstacle through ultrasonic reflection a nd warning you with an a coustic signal in the passenger com partment. The system record s the distance ...

  • Page 198: Brakes

    196 brakes brake system the efectiveness of the brakes is an important fa ctor for traffic safety. To improve effectiveness, do not brake unnec essarily ha rd for the first 125 miles (200 km) after new brak e p ads ha ve been fitted. Brake pad wear must not exceed a specified lim it. Reg ular mainte...

  • Page 199

    197 with the engine stopp ed the servo assistance is discontinued after the brake pedal has been depressed once or twice. The brak ing action will not be reduced but increased foot pressure will be necessary. Take extra care when the vehicle is being towed . Check the brake lights b efore starting o...

  • Page 200

    198 abs u the anti-lock brak e system (abs) 3 continuously monitors the vehicle’s brake system a nd prevents the wheels from locking regardless of roa d condition and tyre grip. It starts to regulate the braking p ressure as soon as a w heel shows a tendency to lock. The v ehicle remains steera ble,...

  • Page 201

    199 control indica tor u for abs when the ig nition is sw itched on, the control indica tor lig hts up for a few seconds. At the sam e time, the system performs a self-check which m ay be audible. The system is ready for operation when the control indica tor g oes out. If the control indicator does ...

  • Page 202: Wheels, Tyres

    200 wheels, tyres tyres see pag e 270 for suitable tyres and restrictions. Factory-fitted tyres are matched to the cha ssis and offer optimum d riv ing c om fort and safety. Changing tyre / wheel type before c hanging to tyres or wheels of a different size, seek advice as regards technical possibili...

  • Page 203

    201 tyre inflation pressure check tyre pressures, including the spare wheel, at least ev ery 14 days and prior to any long journey; the tyres should be check ed when cold. Don't forget to check the spare. Use the v alve cap key to make unscrewing the valve caps easier. The key is located on the insi...

  • Page 204

    202 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. Tyres should be replaced for safety rea sons if tread dep th drops below 2-3...

  • Page 205

    203 winter tyres for notes on fitting new tyres - see page 200. See page 270 for restric tions. Winter tyres (m+ s tyres) im prove 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 spe...

  • Page 206: Roof Racks,

    204 roof racks, caravan and trailer towing roof racks 3 for reasons of safety and to avoid dam aging the roof, we rec om mend that you use the va uxha ll roof rack system released for your v ehicle. A vauxhall authorised repairer will be happy to provide you more informa tion. Driving hints – see pa...

  • Page 207

    205 to open the c om partment, lift carpet, turn metal ring and pull – see page 216, fig. 14530 t. Fitting the coupling ball bar remove the cover for the bumper cutout: push the two slider catches in towards the middle of the vehicle and rem ov e the cover downwards. Remove the sea ling plug from th...

  • Page 208

    206 checking the tensioning of the c oupling ball b ar: z red m arking on rotary knob p oints towa rd s w hite marking on coupling ba ll bar z gap of approx. 4 millimetres between rotary knob and coupling ball bar z key is in lock at p osition 1 otherwise, the coupling ball bar must be tensioned bef...

  • Page 209

    207 loc k coupling ball ba r (key to position 2 – see page 206, fig. 12416 t). Remove key and press protective flap into position. When the coupling b all bar is locked the rotary knob can no longer be pulled out. Imp or tant check that the coupling ball bar is correctly attached: z green marking on...

  • Page 210

    208 caravan and trailer loads 1) the p ermissible carav an / trailer loads are vehic le-dependent a nd engine-dependent maximum values which must not be exceeded. The ac tual carava n / trailer load is the difference b etween the actual gross weight of the carav an / trailer and the actual coupling ...

  • Page 211

    209 coupling socket load the c oupling socket load is the load exerted by the carav an / tra iler on the coupling b all. It can be va ried by changing the w eight distribution when loa ding the carava n / trailer. The ma ximum permissible coup ling socket load (75 kg) for the towing v ehicle is indi...

  • Page 212

    210 tyre inflation pressure increa se the tyre pressure of the towing vehic le in acc orda nce with the loa d, for tyre pressures - see page 270. Also check the pressure of the carav an / trailer wheels and the spa re wheel. Driving characteristics, towing tips in the case of carav ans / trailers wi...

  • Page 213

    211 the cooling fan is electrically operated. Its cooling power is therefore independent of the engine speed. Since a considerable amount of heat is generated at high engine sp eed s a nd less at slower speeds, d o not shift down when climbing hills whilst the vehicle is still coping with the g ra d...

  • Page 214: Self-Help

    212 self-help diesel fuel system, bleeding nev er let the tank run dry! The diesel fuel system is extremely difficult to bleed after running the ta nk dry because of the extremely high injection pressure. Consult a work shop. We recom mend a vauxhall authorised repairer. R efuel as soon as possible ...

  • Page 215

    213 z do not d isconnect the disc ha rg ed battery from the vehicle z switch off all unnecessary electrical consumers z do not lean over the battery during jump starting z do not allow the terminals of one lead to touch those of the other lead z ap ply handbrake. Place gearshift lev er in neutral (a...

  • Page 216

    214 towing the vehicle open cap covering front right towing eye: disengage cap at bottom and pull off downwards. The tow ing eye is with the vehicle tools in a bag in the storage compartment in the floor of the lugg age compartment. To op en the storage compa rtm ent, turn meta l ring and pull. Vehi...

  • Page 217

    215 drive off slowly and avoid jerky movements. Impermissible tractive forces could dam age the vehic les. To prevent the entry of exhaust fumes from the towing v ehicle, switc h on the air circulation system and close the windows. Vehicles with automatic transmission 3 should be towed facing forwa ...

  • Page 218

    216 first-aid kit + 3 store the first-aid kit or first-aid cushion in the c om partment on the left in the side trim. To open the cover rota te the fasteners through 90°; to close, fit the cover at the rea r and turn the fasteners all the way back again. When ob jects are stored in the compartments ...

  • Page 219

    217 jack £ and vehicle tools the jack and the vehicle tools are in a bag, stra pped into the left of the storage compartment in the floor of the luggag e compartment with a rubber strap . To open the compartment, lift the carpet at the rear. Rotate and lift the metal ring. To close it, insert the lu...

  • Page 220

    218 spare w heel 3 the spare wheel is stored at the rear undernea th the vehicle floor. Z open tool storage compartment in lugga ge c om partment floor – see page 216, fig. 14530 t z fully release the hexagon bolt in the storage compartment floor using the wheel bolt wrench z lift the spare wheel ho...

  • Page 221

    219 when storing a size 225/45 r 17 tyre, the spare wheel holder must be attached by an additiona l hook from the vehicle tool kit, mark ed in yellow in the illustration. Z turn the hexagon bolt in the storage com partment floor with the wheel bolt wrench to raise the spa re wheel holder all the way...

  • Page 222

    220 changing wheels in order to reduce the chance of possible injuries, make the following preparations and note the procedure: z park on a level, firm and non-slippery surface z switch on hazard wa rning lights and apply handbrak e. Plac e automatic transmission selector lever in position p, or wit...

  • Page 223

    221 alloy wheels 3 : prise off the hub cap using a screw driver, positioning the screwdriver at the recess at the side of the hub cap. Remove wheel bolt ca ps 3 from wheel bolts. Alloy wheels with anti-theft lock 3 : release hub cap using key includ ed in vehicle tools and rem ove it. 2. Slacken whe...

  • Page 224

    222 3. Depressions on the lower edge of the vehicle body indicate the points where the jack is to be attached to the underbody. 4. Vehicles with jack shown in figure 8385 t: before attaching jack, set to req uired height by hand. Fit jack arm a t front and rea r in such a w ay that jack claw (arrow ...

  • Page 225

    223 vehicles with jack shown in figure 12548 t: ad just jack to required height by hand before p ositioning. Position arm of jack at front and rear such that jack cla w surrounds the vertica l ridge and engages in the recess in the ridge. The base of the jack m ust be directly below the jacking poin...

  • Page 226

    224 tyre repair kit 3 minor damage to the tyre tread caused by foreign bodies, for exa mple, can be rem edied using the tyre repa ir kit. Do not rem ov e foreign bodies from the tyres. Damag ed a reas bigger than 4 mm a nd dam age to the walls of the tyres cannot be rep aired using the tyre repair k...

  • Page 227

    225 3. Remove electric connecting ca ble a nd air hose from storage compartm ents on the underside of c om pressor. 4. Place sealant bottle with hose connections fa cing downward. 5. Sc rew comp ressor air hose to sealant bottle connection. 6. Unscrew d ust cap from defective tyre. 7. Screw tyre inf...

  • Page 228

    226 10. Switch on ignition. 11. Move roc ker switch on compressor to i, and tyre is filled with seala nt. 12. The compressor p ressure gauge briefly ind ica tes up to 6 ba r whilst the sealant bottle is emptying (approx. 30 second s). Then the pressure starts to drop . 13. All of the sealant is pump...

  • Page 229

    227 if the tyre pressure is ab ov e 19 psi (1.3 b ar), correct to presc rib ed v alue. If the tyre pressure has dropped below 19 psi (1.3 bar), the vehicle must not be used. Contact a workshop. We recomm end a vauxhall authorised repa irer. 20. Store tyre repair kit behind cover in side panelling at...

  • Page 230

    228 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. There are two fuseb oxes in the vehicle: one in the interior next to the steering column, and one in the front left of the engi...

  • Page 231

    229 store spa re fuses in the plac e provided in the fusebox (marked in yellow in the illustration). To help in replac ing fuses, there is a special fuse-gripping tool on the right-ha nd side in the fusebox. Before replacing a fuse, turn off the respective switch and the ignition. Slot fuse-gripping...

  • Page 232

    230 some circuits m ay be protected by severa l fuses. Fuse circ uit rating 1 – – 2 fans, air conditioning system, hea ted front seats 30 a 3 hea ted rear window 40 a 4 – – fuse circ uit rating 5 – – 6 dipped bea m (right), hea dlight rang e adjustment 10 a 7 parking light (right), tail light (rig h...

  • Page 233

    231 fuse circuit rating 21 ignition lock, centra l loc king , anti-theft alarm system , rad io, infotainment system 5 a 22 haz ard warning flashers, information disp lay, electronic air conditioning system, infotainment system, control indicators 15 a 23 abs, esp, tc, power steering 10 a 24 dipped b...

  • Page 234

    232 fuses in the engine compa rtment fuses for pre-heater system and filter heater (diesel engine) and other equipm ent-dependent relays a nd fuses are in the fuse a nd relay box in the left side of the engine com partment. The electrical system is a lso protec ted by up to 8 main fuses in the main ...

  • Page 235

    233 halogen headlight system dipped and main beam headlight system with sep arate bulbs for dipped b eam (outer bulbs) and main beam (inner bulbs). Dipp ed beam 1. Open bonnet and engage support. 2. Hold bulb housing at plug , rotate anticlockw ise and remove. 3. Remove bulb mounting from reflector....

  • Page 236

    234 main bea m 1. Open bonnet and engage support. 2. Hold bulb housing at plug , rotate anticlockw ise and remove. 3. Remove bulb mounting from reflector. 4. Raise lug and detach connector from bulb mounting. 5. Insert new b ulb mounting with b ulb, without touching the glass. 6. Insert new b ulb so...

  • Page 237

    235 halogen headlight system, parking lights 1. Open bonnet and engage support. 2. Rotate bulb holder to left and diseng age. 3. Remove bulb from socket. 4. Insert new bulb, without touc hing the glass. 5. Insert light holder in reflector, rotate clockwise and engage in position..

  • Page 238

    236 halogen headlight system, front turn signal 1. Open bonnet and engage support. 2. Rotate bulb holder to left and diseng age. 3. Press bulb into mounting slightly, turn anticlockwise a nd remove. 4. Insert new bulb, without touc hing the glass. 5. Insert holder in reflector, rotate clockwise and ...

  • Page 239

    237 xenon headlight system, dipped and main beam headlights w ith separate system s for dipped beam 1 (outer bulbs) and ma in beam 2 (inner bulbs). Dipp ed beam main beam 1. Open bonnet and engag e support. 2. Remove headlight protectiv e c ov er. 3. Push bulb on plug connector downwards and remove ...

  • Page 240

    238 xenon headlight system, parking lights 1. Open bonnet and engage support. 2. Remove m ain beam headlight protec tiv e cov er. 3. To ga in easier access, unplug connector from main beam bulb socket. 4. Remove park ing lig ht bulb hold er from reflector. 5. Remove bulb from socket. 6. Insert new b...

  • Page 241

    239 brake light, tail light, turn signal, reversing light, fog tail light 1. Open covering in side of lug gage com partment b y rotating fasteners and remove. 2. Ta ke out first-a id kit 3 and fold carpet cov ering aside. 3. Deta ch plug connector from bulb mounting . 4. Grip the bulb mounting from ...

  • Page 242

    240 number plate light 1. Open lug gage compartment. 2. Unscrew both screws on undersid e of ta ilg ate handle. Remove light insert. 3. Press bulb slightly towards spring clip and remov e. 4. Insert new bulb, without touching the glass. 5. Insert lig ht insert a nd secure using a screwdriver. Front ...

  • Page 243

    241 2. Remove bulb from socket. 3. Insert new bulb, without touching the glass. 4. Mount lens and engage in position. Glove compartment light, luggage compartment light before rem oval, close the doors or hold the contact switch pressed down so that the lig ht is not live. 1. Prise light out of rece...

  • Page 244: If You Have A Problem

    242 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 245

    243 opel austria vertriebs gmbh groß-enzersdorfer str. 59 1220 vienna – austria tel. 01-2 88 77 444 or 01-2 88 77 0 opel belgium n.V. Prins boudewijnlaa n 30 2550 kontich – belgium tel. 03-4 50 63 11 opel c & s spol. S.R.O. Na pank ráci 26 140 00 pra gue 4 – czech r epub lic tel. 02-61 21-88 21 gene...

  • Page 246: Maintenance,

    244 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 next serv ice is indicated by the s...

  • Page 247

    245 a note on safety to avoid injury from c ables conducting ignition volta ge, only carry out engine compartment check s (e.G. Checking the brake fluid lev el or engine oil level) when the ig nition is switched off. Nev er ca rry out any repairs or a djustment and maintenance work on the vehicle yo...

  • Page 248

    246 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 stage (run-in period). Frequent driving a t hig h revs causes oil consum...

  • Page 249

    247 top up using oil brand that was used a t last oil cha ng e. Ob serve notes and oil tab le on page 261. Ca pacities – see p age 273. The oil consumption will not stabilize until the vehicle has been driven several thousand miles. Only then can the ac tual ra te of consum ption b e estab lished . ...

  • Page 250

    248 diesel fuel filter check fuel filter for a ny w ater residue when each engine oil cha ng e tak es place. We recom mend that you consult a 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 c...

  • Page 251

    249 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 level in the expansion tank should b e slightly above the kalt / cold mark when the system is cold. It rises a t engine operating temperature and drops a...

  • Page 252

    250 brake fluid brake fluid level the fluid level in the container must be neither higher than the max ma rk nor lower than the min mark. Use of som e b ra ke fluids could cause damage or impa ir braking effectiveness. Stay well informed. We recommend that you only use vauxhall-approved high perform...

  • Page 253

    251 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 heat, or the incorre...

  • Page 254

    252 windscreen and headlight wash systems 3 wind screen wash system, rear w indscreen wash and headlight wash system reservoir filler neck 3 in front left of engine compartment next to the battery. Fill only with clean w ater to prevent the nozzles from clogging. To improve cleaning efficiency, we r...

  • Page 255

    253 battery the b attery is m aintenanc e-free. Retro-fitted electric al or electronic accessories can pla ce an additional loa d on the b attery or even discharge the battery. We recomm end tha t you consult a vauxhall authorised repairer regarding tec hnical p ossibilities, such a s fitting a more...

  • Page 256

    254 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 that you consult a vauxhall authorised repairer. Z wash and preserve the vehicle – see page 257 z check...

  • Page 257

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  • Page 258: Vehicle Care

    256 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 259

    257 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 260

    258 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 a va...

  • Page 261

    259 windscreen wiper blades sm earing w ip er b la des ca n be clea ned w ith a soft cloth and vauxhall windscreen wash solvent, and replaced if necessa ry – see page 250. Locks before they lea ve the factory, the lock s are lubricated with a high-grade lock cylinder grease. Vauxhall lock c ylind er...

  • Page 262: Technical Data

    260 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 manual. The identifica...

  • Page 263

    261 vehicle identification data the vehicle identification numb er is stamped on the identification plate and in the v ehicle floor on the rig ht-hand side under a cover between the front passeng er door and sea t. The vehicle identification numb er can be marked on the instrument pa nel in another ...

  • Page 264

    262 inform ation on acea oil grade cla ssific ation the association d es constructeurs européens d'autom ob iles classifies engine oils according to their perform anc e (quality). Ea ch categ ory is given letters and numbers, e.G. A3: the letter indicates the field of application: a = petrol eng ine...

  • Page 265

    263 engine data sales designation eng ine identifier code 1.6 16v z 16 xe 1.8 16v z 18 xe za fira opc z 20 let 2.2 16v z 22 se 2.0 dti 16v y 20 dth numb er of cylinders 4 4 4 4 4 bore dia. (mm ) 79.0 80.5 86.0 86.0 84.0 stroke (mm) 81.5 88.2 86.0 94.6 90.0 piston displacement (cm 3 ) 1598 1796 1998 ...

  • Page 266

    264 perform ance (approx.) eng ine 1) 1) sales designation – see page 26 3. Z 16 xe z 18 xe z 20 let z 22 se y 20 dth maximum speed (mph; km/h) 2) 5-speed ma nual transmission sports transmission automatic transmission 2) the maxim um s peed is ach ievable with a m aximum of h alf payload. Optional ...

  • Page 267

    265 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 driving is rated at approx. 1 / 3 and extra-urban driving with approx. 2 / 3 (urba...

  • Page 268

    266 fuel consumption (ap prox. L/100 km), co 2 emission (approx. G /km ) eng ine 1) 1) sales designation – see page 26 3. Z 16 xe z 18 xe z 20 let z 22 se y 20 dth manual/sports/automatic tra nsmission urb an extra-urban combined co 2 – / 9.9/– – / 6.1/– – / 7.5/– – /180/– 10.6/11.0/11.9 6.2/ 6.5/ 6...

  • Page 269

    267 weights, payload and roof load the p ayload is the difference between the permitted g ross vehicle weight (see identification plate, page 260) and the ec kerbweight. To ca lc ulate the kerbweight, enter the data for your vehicle below: z kerb weight from ta ble 1, page 268 + .............. Kg z ...

  • Page 270

    268 weights (kg): table 1, kerbweight 1) 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). 2) for s ales des ignation, see page 263. Model engine 2) manual transm ission automatic transmission zafira z 16 xe 139...

  • Page 271

    269 weights (kg) : table 2, additional weight of equipment versions weights (kg) : table 3, heavy accessories 1) for sales designation , s ee page 263. Eng ine 1) z 16 xe z 18 xe z 20 let z 22 se y 20 dth zafira design 20 20 20 20 20 zafira elegance (with air con.) 25 25 25 25 25 accessories air c o...

  • Page 272

    270 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 273

    271 continued: tyre inflation pressures in bar / psi (ctd.) tyre inflation pressure with up to 3 persons tyre inflation pressure with full load engine 1) 1) for sales design atio n see page 2 63. Tyres front rear front rear z 16 xe, z 18 xe, z 22 se, y 20 dth, 195/65 r 15, 205/55 r 16 2) 2) michelin...

  • Page 274

    272 electrical system battery voltage 12 volt am p hours 55 ah / 66 ah 3 / 70 ah 3 / 72 ah 3 battery for radio frequenc y rem ote control cr 20 32.

  • Page 275

    273 capacities (app rox. In litres) eng ine 1) 1) sales designation – see page 26 3. Z 16 xe z 18 xe z 20 let z 22 se y 20 dth cooling system vehicles with ma nual transmission with air con. 6.3 6.6 6.5 6.8 – 7.4 6.8 7.1 7.9 7.9 cooling system vehicles with automatic transmission with air con. – – 6...

  • Page 276

    274 dimensions (mm) zafira length 4317 width 1742 width with two exterior mirrors 1999 height 1634 height with roof rail 1684 wheelb ase 2694 turning c ircle diam eter, wall to wall 1) 1) in metres. 11.25 / 11.85 2) 2) veh icle with en gine z 20 let , for sales design atio n see page 26 3..

  • Page 277

    275 mounting dim ensions of caravan / trailer towing equipment with removable coupling ball bar all dimensions refer to fac tory-fitted towing equipm ent. The d istance from the centre of the rear wheel to the centre of the ball head is 912 mm . Dimension mm a 25 ± 0.2 b 45 ± 0.3 c 7.5 d 63.5 ±0.3 e...

  • Page 278: Index

    276 index a ab s (anti-lock brake system )................ 198 ac cessories..............................102, 142, 216 ac cessory sockets..................................... 81 air conditioning system ......................... 157 air intak e.................................153, 159, 174 air recirc...

  • Page 279

    277 c ca pacities ............................................... 273 ca r pass....................................................... 4 ca re ......................................................... 256 ca ta lytic converter ................ 188, 191, 212 central locking system ......................

  • Page 280

    278 f fan..................152, 157, 158, 162, 172, 245 fault warnings ..........................................48 filling station capacities............................................ 273 engine oil level ....................................246 fuel ..............................................1...

  • Page 281

    279 j jac k ..........................................................217 jump leads .............................................. 212 k key ignition switch .......................................59 ignition lock .......................................9, 22 locking d oors..............................

  • Page 282

    280 r radio ................................................... 30, 56 radio equipment (cb)..............................57 radio frequency remote control .............60 rain sensor........................................17, 257 reading lights......................................... 145 rear light...

  • Page 283

    281 t tachometer...............................................37 tail lights .................................................143 bulb replacement................................ 239 tailgate .................................................5, 65 tank fuel gauge .......................................