111 Accelerated Idle, "Uf3" Option - Opel Movano X62 2010 Conversion Manualline

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OPEL MOVANO (X62)
111 – ACCELERATED IDLE, "UF3" OPTION
The accelerated idle function is used to increase the vehicle's idle speed to give more power and/or
electrical energy.
The standard vehicle idle is 800 rpm.
The accelerated idle's default value is 1,000 rpm. This value may be set to between 1,000 and 2,000 rpm in
100 rpm increments. This is done using the "Clip" diagnostics tool in the Opel dealer network.
For an idle value between 1,000 and 1,300 rpm, the vehicle can be running (except for vehicles with a
robotized gearbox in which case the vehicle must be stopped). Above this, the vehicle must be stopped.
It is also possible to have the accelerated idle function with the "KPD" option. Please refer to the
relevant sheet.
N.B.:
The accelerated idle function is not possible on a vehicle that does not have the "UF3" option or the
"KPD" option.
1. Operation and safety
The driver controls operation of the accelerated idle by pressing a button on the dashboard.
The accelerated idle is activated approximately 4 seconds after engine start-up, even if the button is on
when the engine is started.
The function is deactivated if the water temperature warning light or any other warning light highlighting
an engine risk comes on.
For vehicles with a mechanical gearbox:
- Deactivation possible at a vehicle speed of between 0 and 30 km/h (idle between 1,000 and 1,300 rpm).
- Deactivation possible at zero vehicle speed (idle greater than 1,300 rpm).
- Disengaging the clutch deactivates the accelerated idle.
- Above an idle speed of 1,300 rpm, pressing the accelerator pedal deactivates the accelerated idle.
For vehicles with a robotized gearbox:
- Activation in neutral gear.
- Pressing the accelerator pedal deactivates the accelerated idle.
- Deactivation for any speed above zero.
Note: Subject to errors and technical amendments. The electronic version of the body guidelines is the decisive source of
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up-to-date data on body guidelines (online body guidelines). Data status June 2009

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