Vauxhall Combo Owner's Manual

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VAUXHALL Combo
Owner's Manual
Model Year 2010
Edition: June 2009
TS 1649-A-10
Operation, Safety, Maintenance

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  • Page 1 VAUXHALL Combo Owner’s Manual Model Year 2010 Edition: June 2009 TS 1649-A-10 Operation, Safety, Maintenance...
  • Page 2: Tyre Pressure

    Data specific to your vehic le Please enter y our vehicle’s data here to keep it easily accessible. This data can be found und er the sections "Technical da ta" and "S ervice and m aintenance" as well as on the identification plate. Fuel Desig nation Engine oil...
  • Page 3 When this Manual refers to a work shop drive vehicles is similar. inform ation on risk of a ccident or injury. visit, we recom mend y our Vauxhall z The Owner’ s M anual makes reference Disregard of the instructions ma y lead to Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Our ai m: to k eep you happy with your windows ..........18 vehicle. All Vauxhall Authorised Repairers S eats, Interior .......... 36 offer first-class serv ice a t competitiv e Instrum ents ...
  • Page 6: In Brief

    If the key slot is in the vertical position, the Central lock ing sy stem 3 3 22, tailgate is always locked. Vauxhall a la rm system 3 3 29, Remote control 3 3 21, Child locks 3 3 25.
  • Page 7 If the key slot is in the horizontal position, wheel, to perm it sa fe airbag the rear doors are a lways locked. deploym ent. Remote control 3 3 21, Central locking system 3 3 22, Vauxhall alarm system 3 3 29, Rear doors 3 3 27.
  • Page 8 In Brief Fro nt seat height : Pull lever at To fold fro nt seat backrest Adjust head restraint height side forward : Raise release lever front and rear outbo ard seats: Tilt forward to release, hold in place, Lift lever a nd relieve som e weight from seat Sea ts 3 36, Seat position 3 37.
  • Page 9 In Brief Pull out the seat belt and engage Adjust the exterior mirror Electrical exterior mirror it in the belt buckle manually using the handle adjustmen t The seat belt must not b e twisted and m ust Mirrors 3 32, Aspherica l ex terior mirrors S elec t the corresponding ex terior mirror lie snugly a gainst the body.
  • Page 10 In Brief To adjust interior mirror by Steering wheel adju stment Exterior lights swivelling Swivel lever down, adjust height, Turn light switch swivel lever up, engage Swiv el lev er on underside of mirror housing O ff to red uce daz zle a t nig ht. Ad just steering wheel only when vehicle is Parking lights stationary and steering column lock is...
  • Page 11 In Brief Headlight flash, m ain beam and Switch turn signal on Hazard warning lights dipped beam O perated with the ¨ button. Right S talk upwards Headlight flash Pull stalk toward s Left S talk downwards Haz ard warning flashers 3 82. steering wheel Turn signals 3 81.
  • Page 12 In Brief...
  • Page 13 Haza rd warning lights ....3 7 Head lig ht range adjustment 3 ... 3 83 LED for Vauxhall 23 Air conditioning system 3 ... 3 92 Fog tail lig ht ......... 3 82 alarm sy stem 3 ..
  • Page 14 In Brief Control indicato rs Eng ine oi l pressure, Alternator, 3 64. 3 66. > Front fog lights 3, 3 63, 3 82. Turn signal l ights, Brake system, 3 65, 3 81. clutch system 3, Engine elec tronics, 3 66, 3 168.
  • Page 15 In Brief Operate horn: Press right or left Windscreen wiper: Move stalk Operating windscreen wash upwards system: Stalk to ward steerin g Airbag system 3 3 54, Rem ote control on wheel steering wheel 3 3 86. & Fast Windscreen w ash system 3 78, Further Slow inform ation 3 169, 3 182.
  • Page 16 In Brief Rear win dow wiper Heated rear window , heated To clear fogged or icy windo ws Rear win dow wash system exterior mirrors Turn the rotary k nobs for temperature and operation air flow clockwise. S et air distribution to V. Operated with the Ü...
  • Page 17 In Brief Before starting off, check z Tyre pressure and tyre condition 3 114, 3 179, z Engine oil level a nd fluid levels in engine compartment 3 163 to 3 169, z All windows, mirrors, exterior lig hting and number plates are free from dirt, snow and ice a nd operational, z Seats, seat belts and mirrors are correctly a djusted 3 36, 3 46, 3 32,...
  • Page 18: Starting The Engine

    In Brief Steering c olum n lock and ignition Starting the engine To release th e handbrake: Raise lever slightly, press release Turn key to position 1. Mov e the steering Depress the c lutch and brake ped als, button, lower lever fully wheel slightly to release the steering Easytronic 3 in N , do not acc elerate;...
  • Page 19: Parking The Vehicle

    Locking doors 3 20, Remote control 3 3 21, or an up hill slope, with a m anual Central lock ing sy stem 3 3 22, Vauxhall gearbox select first gear or with alarm system 3 3 29, Vehic le Easytronic 3 mov e the selector lever to decomm issioning 3 170.
  • Page 20 In Brief Airbag system Side airb ag system 3 Operating via the info rmation The side a irb ag system triggers when a display menus The a irb ag system c onsists of several side-on collision occurs a nd provides a internal systems.
  • Page 21 In Brief Diesel partic le filter The diesel particle filter sy stem filters ha rm ful soot particles out of the exhaust gases. The system includes a self-cleaning function that run automa tic ally during driving. The filter is cleaned by burning off the soot pa rticles at high tem perature.
  • Page 22: Keys, Doors, Windows

    Rear doors 3 ........vehicle d ata and should therefore be k ept Vauxhall alarm system 3....in a safe place. Ex terior mirrors........
  • Page 23: Electronic Immobiliser

    Not e The immobiliser does not lock the doors. Y ou should always lock the vehicle after leaving it and switch on the Vauxhall alarm system 3, 3 20, 3 22, 3 29. Electronic immo biliser Control i nd icator for imm obiliser A...
  • Page 24: Mechanical Unlocking Or Lo Cking Of Individual Doors

    Keys, doors, windows Mechanical unlocking or lo cking Ta ilgat e 3 Rear d oor 3 of individual doors To unlock To unlock Turn key in lock to horizontal position and Turn key in lock to v ertical position and (versions without rem ote control 3 and remove.
  • Page 25: Remote Control 3

    3, temperatures and avoid unnecessary z Vauxhall ala rm system 3 . op eration. O n vehicles with electronic windows 3, the windows can be closed from the outside...
  • Page 26: Central Locking System 3

    Keys, doors, windows Key with fixed key sec tion Have the ba ttery changed in a work shop. Radio rem ot e c ontrol synchronisat ion After changing the ba ttery, unlock the door with the key in the lock 3 24. Inserting the key in the ignition synchronises the remote control.
  • Page 27 Keys, do ors, windo ws Not e z To prevent the driv er from being ina dvertently locked out, the b utton on the driver’s door cannot be depressed when the door is open. z If the driv er’s door is not closed properly , the central loc king sy stem will unlock again immediately after lock ing.
  • Page 28: Fault In The Rem Ote Control

    The unlocked fuel tank flap of vehicle, turn back to v ertical position cannot be locked . and remove. The entire vehicle is unlock ed. Switch on ignition to d eactiva te Vauxhall Not e alarm system 3. z The mechanical anti-theft locking...
  • Page 29: Sliding D Oors 3

    Keys, do ors, windo ws Sliding doo rs Opening from inside Child safety locks To op en the unlocked sliding door, pivot Warning Warning the handle and slide the door tow ards the rear of the vehicle. If the vehicle is parked facing down a Use the child safety lock whenever To prevent dam age, the right-hand sliding slop e, open slid ing doors m ay mov e...
  • Page 30: Tailgate 3

    Keys, doors, windows Tailgate Central l oc king 3 and the ta ilgat e Unlock ing the ta ilgat e w ith the key with The central lock ing sy stem and a nti-theft centra lly l oc ked doors 3 To open lock ing sy stem 3 for the doors cannot b e Turn the key clock wise as far as possible...
  • Page 31: Rear Doors 3

    Keys, do ors, windo ws Rear do ors Unlock and open the left-hand rear door When the doors are open 180°, the rear from inside by pivoting the handle. exterior lighting is covered. Therefore, only To open open the doors until they engag e when it is Turn the key in the lock to the vertical The doors engage at a 90°...
  • Page 32 Keys, doors, windows Notes on tailgate or rear doo rs z After fitting certain accessories, it m ight not be p ossible to k eep the tailga te in the open position. z The number p la te can only be seen when the tailgate or rear doors are closed.
  • Page 33: Vauxhall Alarm System 3

    10 seconds. 3. Close doors. 4. Switch on Vauxhall alarm system . LED illuminates. After approx . 10 second s, the system is ac tiv ated without monitoring of the passeng er compartment or vehicle tilt.
  • Page 34 Keys, doors, windows After the first 10 second s of Vauxhall alarm sy stem activation: z LED flashes S ystem switched on, slow ly z LED S witch-off function. illuminates for approx. 1 second Contact a workshop for assistance if prob lems are encountered.
  • Page 35 O peni ng and cl osing the load Rear doors: Turn key a nticlockw ise all the button on the remote control or by com partm ent 3 when the Vauxhall alar m way past the v ertical position. The rear switching on the ignition. The Vauxhall...
  • Page 36: Ex Terior Mirrors

    Keys, doors, windows Exterio r mirrors Electri cal ext eri or mirror adjustment 3 To retrac t exterior m irrors Select the corresp onding exterior m irror The exterior mirrors can b e folded in by Adjust m anually using handles in the front with the rocker switch a nd adjust w ith the pressing gently on the outer edge of the doors or electrically 3 using switches in the...
  • Page 37: Interior Mirror

    Keys, do ors, windo ws Heated exter ior mirror s 3 In terior mirror Man ual window operation, Heating is activated or dea ctivated by front doors Swivel mirror housing to adjust. pressing the Ü b utton. The door wind ow s c an be op erated using To reduce dazzle, swivel the lever on the Heating is op erable when the ignition is window w inders.
  • Page 38: Window In The Sliding Doors

    Keys, doors, windows Electric win dows Warning Exercise care when operating electric wind ow s. Risk of injury, espec ia lly for children. Keep a close watch on the windows when closing them. Ensure tha t nothing becomes trapped in them as they m ov e. Operat ional readiness Operational when the ig nition key is in position 1 in the starter switch.
  • Page 39: Heated Rear Window

    Keys, do ors, windo ws Fault If the windows cannot be opened and closed automatically, activate the window electronics as follows: 1. C lose doors. 2. Sw itch on ignition. 3. C lose the window com pletely and hold the rock er switch depressed for at least another 5 seconds.
  • Page 40: Seats, Interior

    Seats, Interior Seats, Interior Front sea ts .......... . Head restraints ........Loa d compartment ex tension ... . Lashing eyes 3 ........Loa d compartment cover 3 .
  • Page 41 Seats, Interior Adj ust heig ht of seat Ti lting t he b ackrests forwa rd Seat position Lift lever a nd relieve som e weight from seat In order to fold the backrest forwards, lift to raise it or press down on seat with body the release lever.
  • Page 42: Head Restraints

    Seats, Interior z Sit with your shoulders a s far b ack against the b ackrest as possible. Set the backrest rake so that you can easily reach the steering wheel with y our arm s slightly bent. Maintain contact between your shoulders and the backrest w hen turning the steering w heel.
  • Page 43 Seats, Interior Adj usti ng the cent re rear head restraint 3 Hea d rest raint p osi tion Remov ing the head restraint To improve visibility when the centre rea r Release both catches by pressing a nd Warning seat is not occ upied or to fold the bac krest, withdraw head restraint.
  • Page 44: Loa D Compartment Ex Tension

    Seats, Interior Load c ompartm ent extension Remove the load c om partment cov er 3 if necessary 3 42. Pull out the push-in collars 3 for the IS OFIX child-restraint sy stem mounting . Closely follow the installation instructions accomp any ing the IS OFIX child restraint system.
  • Page 45 Seats, Interior Rep osi tioning the rear seats Pull the seat belt slightly forward so that it does not get damaged and aud ib ly engage the b ackrests. Reposition the seat cushions. Insert outer rear head restraints 3. Pict ure no: 12438s.t if To fold one or b oth of the rear seat Folding d own the front pa ssenger sea t 3 back rests, press the button at the top to...
  • Page 46: Lashing Eyes 3

    Seats, Interior Lashing eyes Load compartment cover Remov ing O pen cov er. The four lashing eyes in the load Do not p lace any heav y or sharp-edged compartment that are shown in ob jects on the cover. Press button at right side of cartridge and Fig.
  • Page 47: Safety Net 3

    Seats, Interior Safety net Fold d own both rear seat backrests. Warning Passeng ers m ust not be carried behind the Hook tensioning straps into lashing eyes in safety net. floor and tighten by p ulling on the loose The brackets m ust not be used as end of the strap.
  • Page 48: Loa D Compartment Grille 3

    Seats, Interior Load c ompartm ent grille Engage lev er on load c om partment g rille Lock load com partment g rille in retainer. at top position, as shown in Fig . 12506 S. To do so, engage lever at bottom position, To prevent vehicle occupa nts from being as show n in Fig.
  • Page 49: Notes On Loading The Vehicle

    Seats, Interior z If the seat b ackrests are not folded down z The EC kerbweight includes allow ances when transporting objects in the load for the driver (68 kg), load (7 kg) a nd all compa rtm ent, the backrests must be fluids (tank 90% full).
  • Page 50: Three-Stage Safety System

    Seats, Interior Three-stage safety system Warning Com prising: The a irb ag system s serve to supp lement z three-point seat belts, the three-point seat belts and belt z belt tensioners at the front seats, tensioners. The seat belts must therefore z airb ag systems for driver and front always be worn.
  • Page 51 Seats, Interior Checking the seat b el ts Warning From time to time, check the functionality of all seat belt system com ponents and Fasten your seat belt before ea ch trip . check for d amage. Hav e d amaged In the event of an a ccident, persons not components rep la ced.
  • Page 52: Belt Tensioners

    Seats, Interior Belt tension ers In the event of a hea d-on or rear-end collision of a certain severity, the front seat belts are pulled down at the buckles and thereby tightened. Actuati on of belt tensioners C ont rol indic ator v for belt tensioners is indicated by illum ina tion of control The functionality of the b elt tensioner indica tor v;...
  • Page 53 Seats, Interior Imp or tant z The belt tensioner and airbag sy stem Warning z Do not affix or place accessories or other control electronics can be found in the objec ts within the deploym ent zone of centre console area. In order to av oid Hav e ca use of fa ult remedied the belt tensioners (in the area of the belt malfunctions, do not store mag netic...
  • Page 54: Operation Of The Seat Belts

    Seats, Interior Operation of the seat belts Height adjustm ent Warning Adjusting the height of the up per Fitting seat bel ts anchorage point of the front seat belts: The seat belt must not b e twisted and m ust On pregnant women in p articular, the lie snugly a gainst the body.
  • Page 55: Child Restraint System 3

    Seats, Interior Child restraint system Selecti ng the right syst em Y our child should b e tra nsported facing the Follow the usage instructions for the child rear in the vehicle for as long as possible. restra int system . The very wea k neck area of a child will be Alw ays comply with loc al or national under less stress in an accident if y our child...
  • Page 56 Seats, Interior X = Child restraint system s are not to b e Permissible opti ons for fi tting a child safety sea t used on the front passenger seat. Weight and On front On a n out board seat in On m iddle seat U = univ ersally suita ble in c onjunction age cl ass...
  • Page 57: Restraint Systems

    Seats, Interior Note z The covers of the Vauxhall c hild restraint Mounting clips for ISOFIX child z Children under 12 years of a ge or under system can be wiped clean. restraint systems 150 cm tall m ust only trav el in an...
  • Page 58: Airbag System

    Seats, Interior Examples of events triggering the front airbag sy stem: z Impact against a non-y ielding obstacle: the front airbags are trigg ered at low vehicle speed. z Impact against a yield ing obstacle: (such as another vehicle): the front airbags are only triggered at a hig her vehicle speed.
  • Page 59 Seats, Interior When trigg ered , the front airbags inflate in The front airbag sy stem will not be Warning milliseconds to form a safety cushion for triggered in the ev ent of the d riv er and front passenger. The z the ignition is switched off, Optimum protection is only provided forward movement of the front seat...
  • Page 60 Seats, Interior Sid e a irbag 3 The side a irb ag system w ill be triggered : When triggered, the side a irb ag infla tes in The side airbag system consists of a n milliseconds to form a safety cushion for z depending on the severity of the airbag in each front seat backrest.
  • Page 61 Seats, Interior Warning Warning Keep the area in which the airbag Hav e c ause of fault remedied infla tes clea r of ob structions. imm ediately by a workshop. The sid e airbags w ill not be trigg ered in the The sy stem’s integrated self-diagnostics event of allows faults to b e q uick ly rem edied.
  • Page 62 Seats, Interior Im portant z Do not stic k anything on the steering z Do not perform any alterations on the wheel, instrum ent panel or front seat components of the airbag sy stem, as this z No objects or accessories must be placed back rests in the vicinity of the airbags.
  • Page 63: Use Of Child Restraint Systems 3

    Seats, Interior Use of child restraint systems Warning No c hild restra int system 3 m ay be installed on front passenger seat. Danger to life. Child restraint systems m ust only be installed on the seats of the rear row 3. O n versions without rear row of seats, no child restraint system m ay be insta lled on the front passenger sea t.
  • Page 64: Ashtray 3

    Seats, Interior Do not ex ceed the maximum power consump tion of 120 w atts. Electrical accessories connected to the soc ket m ust comp ly with the electromagnetic compatibility req uirements la id d own in DIN VDE 40 839, otherwise v ehicle m alfunctions may occur.
  • Page 65: Stowage Compartments

    Seats, Interior Rear ashtra y 3 Stowage compartments St owage com partm ent for glasses 3 In the rear centre console. O n driver’ s side: fold down to open. Glove comp artm ent To op en, pull handle. To open, swiv el the cover up wards. On the inside of the glove compa rtm ent To empty, lift the cover and pull the cover there is a p en holder.
  • Page 66: Extendable Stowage Trays

    Seats, Interior Stow age com partm ent in roof abov e t he Stowa ge compa rtment 3 b eneath Coin holder front seats and sid e m esh p oc kets abov e passenger seat In the centre console. the sliding doors 3 Lift stowage c om partment by grasping the The stowage c om partment above the front...
  • Page 67: Instrum Ents

    Instruments Instruments Control indic ators Control indicators ....... . Engine el ect ronics, transmi ssion The control indica tors described here are Instrument display ....... electronics 3 , imm obiliser, diesel fuel not p resent in all vehicles.
  • Page 68 In struments Engine oil pressure C ontrol indicator illuminates red It illuminates w hen the ignition is switched on and g oes out shortly after the engine starts. Illuminates when the eng ine is running Caution Eng ine lubrication may be interrupted. This ma y result in damage to the engine and/or locking of the driv e wheels.
  • Page 69 Instruments The control indicator ! goes off a s soon as the self-cleaning op eration is comp lete. Diesel particle filter 3 110. Winter prog ramm e of Easyt ronic 3 An indicator light illumina tes in the transmission displa y if the Winter programm e is activ ated 3 99.
  • Page 70 In struments Fog tail light Brake system, clutch system 3 Anti -lock b rake system 3 Control indicator illum inates yellow. Control indicator illuminates or flashes red. C ontrol indicator illuminates red Illuminates when the fog tail light is on Illum inated Illuminates while driving 3 82.
  • Page 71 Instruments Fuel lev el 3 C ontrol indicator illuminates and/or flashes yellow Illuminates Lev el in fuel ta nk too low . Flashes Fuel level is used up , fuel imm ediately. N ever let the tank run dry! Erra tic fuel sup ply can c ause the cata ly tic converter to overheat 3 108.
  • Page 72: Instrument Display

    In struments Vehicles with clock in odometer To reset, press button with ignition switched on a nd trip odometer activated and hold d ow n for a pproximately 2 seconds. To switch between trip od om eter and clock display 3 give reset knob a brief p ress – see nex t page.
  • Page 73 Instruments Setting t he t ime On the clock display, press the setting knob on the instrument for ap prox . 2 seconds. The flashing va lue is set b y pressing briefly. Press for about 2 seconds again to switch to the nex t setting and at the end to exit setting mode.
  • Page 74 In struments For physical reasons, the engine temperature gauge show s the coolant temperature only if the coolant level is adeq uate. During operation the system is pressurised. The temp erature ma y therefore rise briefly to ov er 100 °C. Coola nt temperat ure d isplay Fuel gauge Coolant temperature gauge.
  • Page 75 Instruments Transmission displ ay 3 Service di sp lay 3 Display of current gear or mode with If it illum ina tes in the odometer d isplay , Ea sy tronic 3 . book vehicle into a workshop as soon as possible for a service with maintenance.
  • Page 76: Information Display

    In struments [TP] C Din 12:01 8:56 °C ° C 90.6 90,6 07.04.2004 FM 3 19,5° 19: 36 Information display Graphica l Informa tion Display 3 Outside temperature Display of time, outside temp erature a nd Tripl e inform ation d isp lay 3 A fall in tempera ture is ind icated date/infotainment sy stem (when it is on).
  • Page 77 Instruments Automatic time synchronisation 3 The RDS signal of most VH F transmitters automatically sets the time. This can be identified by } in the displa y. S om e transmitters do not send a correct time signa l. In such cases, we recom mend 8 :56 °C that you switch off automatic time...
  • Page 78 In struments [TP] C Din 90.6 19,5° 19: 36 Graphical information display To select w ith four-wa y but ton To selec t wit h multi-funct ion button 3 selecting functio ns Select menu items via menus and with the Turn the multi-function button to highlight buttons/four-w ay button of the menu items or comm ands a nd to select...
  • Page 79 Instruments 7 7 7 7 Settings 19,5° 19:36 [TP] C Din Time, Date 19:36 Language 90.6 Units 10 . 07 . 2004 Contrast Day / Night Ign. logic 19,5° 19: 36 To sel ect with steering w heel but tons 3 Functi on ranges System settings Select menu options v ia the m enus using...
  • Page 80 In struments Automatic tim e synchronisation 3 The RDS signal of m ost VHF transmitters autom atic ally sets the tim e. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Time, Date 19,5° 19:36 Settings 19,5° 19:36 Some transmitters do not send a correct tim e signal.
  • Page 81 Instruments 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 13 Languages 19,5° 19:36 Contrast 19,5° 19:36 Settings 19,5° 19:36 Time, Date Deutsch English Language Europe-SI Español Units Japan Nederlands Contrast Great Britain F rançais Day / Night Italiano Ign.
  • Page 82: Warning Buzzers

    In struments Setti ng displa y mod e 3 Warn ing buzzers Display brightness is independent of When starting the engine or while driv ing: vehic le lighting. S ettings are m ade as z if seat b elt 3 is not fastened. follow s: z If the sp eed programmed at the Select menu item Day / N ight from the...
  • Page 83 Instruments Adj usta ble wip er i nter val To set the wiper interval to a v alue between 2 and 15 seconds: Stalk to interval operation $, stalk to §, wait for required interva l delay , Lev el to interval op eration again $ .
  • Page 84: Lighting

    Ligh ting Lighting Versi ons w ith da ytim e r unning lights 3 If the light sw itch is set to 7 7 7 7 , d ipped beam is activa ted without instrum ent illumination when the ignition is switched on. The daytime running lights turn off when the ignition is switched off.
  • Page 85: Main Beam, Headlight Flash

    Lightin g Reversing lights The reversing lights come on when the ignition is on and reverse gear is eng aged. Main beam, headlight flash Turn signal lights Push stalk forward to switch from dipp ed Stalk upwa rd s Right turn signal beam to m ain beam .
  • Page 86: Front Fog Lights

    Ligh ting Fog tail ligh t The fog tail light can only b e switched on if both the ignition and dipped beam/ parking lights are switched on. Operated with the r button. The fog tail light is deactivated when tow ing a carava n/trailer.
  • Page 87: Headlight Range Adjustment

    Lightin g Comb o Front seats occupied All seats occupied All seats occupied and load compartment loaded Driver’ s seat occupied and full load in load com partment Comb o Crew v an Seats occupied Seats occ upied and half load in load comp artment Seats occupied a nd full load in load comp artment...
  • Page 88: Courtesy Light

    Ligh ting Load c om part ment light ing 3 The loa d compartment lighting comes on when the load c om partment is opened. Autom atica lly reg ul ated centre console lig hting 3 S potlight in housing of interior m irror. Day lig ht-dependent, automatically regula ted centre console lighting with ignition switched on.
  • Page 89: Battery Discharge P Rotection

    Lightin g Battery discharge protectio n Headlights when driving abroad Some consum ers such as the interior The asymm etrical dipped b eam increases lighting switch them selves off after ap prox . the field of v ision on the p assenger sid e of 30 minutes if the ignition is off in order to the lane.
  • Page 90: Infotainment System

    In fotain men t system Infotainment system Radio reception Radio reception may be disrupted by static, noise, distortion or loss of rec eption due to z C hanges in distance from the transm itter, z multi-path rec eption due to reflection z sha dowing .
  • Page 91: Aux Input

    Use of a hands-free attachment without equipment (CB) external a ntenna with mobile telephone standards GSM 900/1800/1900 and UMTS The Vauxhall installation instructions and is only permitted if the max imum the opera ting guid elines provided by the transmission power of the mobile...
  • Page 92: Climate Control

    Climate c ontrol Climate control Heating, ventilatio n and air The buttons for cooling n and air Heating , ventilation and air conditioning system recirc ulation 4 are only found on cond itioning system 3 ..... . versions with optional air conditioning Air vents ..
  • Page 93: Air Vents

    Climate control Ad ditional vents Located in front of the windscreen, in front of the door mirrors and in the front footwells. Air vents Centre and side (1) ai r vents The air flow can b e d irected as desired by At lea st one air vent must b e open while tilting a nd swiv elling the slats.
  • Page 94 Climate c ontrol Heatin g and ventilation system Air flow Air distribut ion Ad justed using centre rotary k nob. Adjusted using right-hand rotary knob. Temperature Adjusted using left-hand rota ry knob. to wind screen and front side wind ow s selected fan sp eed Red area wa rm...
  • Page 95 Climate control Hea ting For rapid warming of the p assenger compartment: z Turn the temperature switch clockw ise as far as it will g o (warm). z Set the fan to speed 3. z Set the air distribution sw itch to the desired position, preferab ly position J 3 90.
  • Page 96: Air Conditioning System 3

    Climate c ontrol z Turn the temperature switch clockw ise as Air conditioning system far as it will g o (warm). In ad dition to the effects of the heating and ventilation system, the air conditioning z Set fan to 3 or 4. system cools and dehumidified (d ries) the z Set air distribution switch to V.
  • Page 97 Climate control Warning The air recirculation sy stem minimises the entry of outside air. The humidity increa ses, and the windows can m ist up. The quality of the p assenger compa rtm ent air deteriorates which ma y cause v ehicle occupants to feel drowsy.
  • Page 98 Climate c ontrol Com fort setting Maximum c ool ing Demisting and defrosting w indows z Set cooling n as desired. (M axim um Air Conditioning) Warning Open windows for a short time so tha t the z Air recirculation system 4 off. heated air can dissip ate q uick ly .
  • Page 99: Pollen Filter

    Climate control Regular operation z Cooling n on, the a ir cond itioning com pressor automatically sw itches off in To ma ke sure that the AC com pressor low outdoor tempera tures (ice is constantly work ing well, the cooling formation), system 3 must be sw itched on several minutes once a month rega rd less of the...
  • Page 100: Driving And Operation

    Drivin g and operatio n Driving and operation Easytronic The Ea sy tronic transmission perm its manual (m anual mode) or automatic gea r shifting (automat ic mod e), both with autom atic clutch control. Ea sy tronic 3 ......... Manual transm ission ..
  • Page 101 Driving and o peration Sta rting t he engine Selector lev er in o (centre position) Briefly operate foot brake when starting Moving the selec tor lever from N to o the eng ine. The engine c an now be started (centre position) while depressing the foot in position N and with the foot brak e brak e time switches Ea sytronic to...
  • Page 102 Drivin g and operatio n Selec tor lever in + or - St opping t he v ehi cle In automatic or m anua l mode, first gear is S hift to a hig her gear. automatically engaged (second gea r if the S hift to a lower gear.
  • Page 103 Driving and o peration Engine brak ing Automatic mode When driving d ow nhill, Ea sytronic does not shift into higher g ears until a fairly high eng ine speed has been rea ched. When brak ing, the transmission shifts down in good tim e.
  • Page 104 Drivin g and operatio n Vehicle storag e Ap ply the ha nd brake and rem ov e the key from the ignition. The previously selected gear (shown on the transm ission display ) remains selec ted. No gear is selected in selector lever p osition N.
  • Page 105: Manual Transm Ission

    Driving and o peration 3. C lean the transmission around the ca p (see Fig. 13739 S) so that no dirt can get into the opening when the cap is rem oved. 4. Rotate cap to slacken and remove by lifting upwards –...
  • Page 106: Driving Hints

    Drivin g and operatio n Driving hints Brake servo unit Driv ing wi th a roof loa d When the engine is not running, the brake Do not exceed the perm issible roof load, The first 600 mil es (1000 k m) servo unit is no longer effective once the 3 177.
  • Page 107 Driving and o peration Sav e energy – m ore m iles Wa rming up C ool ing fan Please observe the running-in hints on the Allow the engine to warm up while driving. The cooling fan is controlled v ia a previous pag e and the tips for sav ing Do not warm it up by letting it run at idling therm oswitch and therefore only runs if...
  • Page 108: Saving Fuel, Protecting The Environment

    ELVs, view z Driv e off imm ediately after starting. manufactured. The production methods www.vauxhall.co.uk/recycling for details. used to m ake your vehicle are also Wa rm up the engine b y running it at env ironmenta lly -compatible.
  • Page 109 Regular checks (every 14 d ays) pay off. maintenance be entrusted to your high engine speeds. Electri cal loa ds Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Making use of the tachom eter helps to z The power consum ption of electrical Extr em e d riving conditions save fuel.
  • Page 110: Fuels, Refuelling

    100% Bio Diesel, which is not and engine damag e. to be used in Vauxhall eng ines. The flow and filterability of diesel fuel a re temperature-dependent. Diesel fuels w ith improved low temp erature properties are therefore a vailable on the ma rk et during the winter months.
  • Page 111 C lose fuel tank cov er. Fuel fi ller cap With the central locking sy stem 3, the tank O nly a Vauxhall genuine fuel filler cap flap is unlocked together with the d oors 3 Caution provides full functionality. Diesel-engined 3 22.
  • Page 112: Catalytic Converter, Engine Exh Aust

    Drivin g and operatio n z In the event of misfiring, uneven engine running, a clear reduction in engine performa nce or other unusual problems, have the cause of the fa ult rec tified by a workshop as soon as possible. In an emergency, driving can be continued for a short period, keeping vehicle speed and engine speed low.
  • Page 113 Driving and o peration If it illuminates briefly, but does not rec ur, it is of no significance. If A illuminates, there may b e water in the diesel fuel filter 3. Ha ve the fuel filter checked for water residue by a workshop 3 166.
  • Page 114 Drivin g and operatio n Diesel p artic le fi lter 3 The d iesel pa rticle filter system filters harmful soot pa rticles out of the ex ha ust gases. The sy stem includes a self-cleaning func tion that run automatically d uring driving.
  • Page 115: Hydraulic Brake System

    Maintenance Have all maintena nce work c arried out at the specified intervals. We recomm end that y ou entrust this work to your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, who ha s p roper equipment and trained personnel available. Electronic testing sy stems permit ra pid diagnosis and remedy of faults.
  • Page 116: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs U ) 3

    Drivin g and operatio n To ensure the full p edal trav el c an be For vehicles with Easytronic 3, the control utilised, especially in c ase of a fault in one indicator flashes for a few second s w hen of the brak e circuits, there must b e no mats the ignition is turned off if the handbrake i s in the v icinity of the pedals 3 103.
  • Page 117: Handbrake

    Driving and o peration Self test ing When the engine is started and the vehicle starts off, the system performs a self-check, whic h may be a udib le. Fault Warning If there is a fault in the ABS, the wheels may be liable to lock due to braking that is heav ier than normal.
  • Page 118: Brake Assist

    Drivin g and operatio n Brake assist Wheels, tyres Fitti ng new tyr es Fit tyres in pa irs or in sets, which is even When the brake peda l is rap idly and Suitable ty res or limitations 3 179. better.
  • Page 119 Driving and o peration Alw ays inflate the spare wheel 3 to the pressure specified for full load. Do not reduce ty re pressure when the tyres are wa rm. O therwise the pressure may drop b elow the perm issible minimum when the tyres cool down.
  • Page 120 Drivin g and operatio n Tyre cond ition, w heel condi tion Tr ead depth If w ear in the front is greater than that in Drive over edges slowly and at right angles Check tread depth regularly. the rear, switch the front wheels with the if possible.
  • Page 121 130 mph (210 k m/h) The use of wheel trim s and tyres that up to 150 mph (240 k m/h) Vauxhall has app rov ed for the vehicle and up to 168 mph (270 k m/h) therefore fulfil all requirem ents for the app ropriate combination of wheels and tyres.
  • Page 122 Drivin g and operatio n Wheel trims must not imp air brak e cooling . Remove the wheel trims when using tyre chains 3 130. Remove the wheel trims if fitting tyre chains 3. Tyre cha ins may only be used at sp eeds up to 30 mph (50 km/h).
  • Page 123: Roof Racks 3

    Entrust S ince engine power decreases as altitud e Vauxhall roof rac k system that is approved retrofitting of towing equipment to a increa ses b ecause of the air becoming for your vehicle.
  • Page 124 Drivin g and operatio n Coup ling socket l oa d C aravans/trailers with LED turn signa ls The c oupling socket load is the load require a p rov ision that make bulb exerted by the carav an/trailer on the replacem ent as with stand ard bulbs coupling ball.
  • Page 125: S Elf-Help, Vehicle Care

    Self-help, vehicle care Self-help, vehicle care Diesel fuel system , bleeding If the tank is allowed to run dry, the diesel fuel sy stem m ust be bled. Turn over the ignition three times for 15 seconds at a tim e. Then start the engine for a m aximum of 40 seconds .
  • Page 126: Starting The Engine With Jump

    Self-help, vehicle care Starting the engine with jump leads Do not start by quick cha rger or by pushing or towing. A vehicle with a d ischarged battery ca n be started using jump leads and the battery of another v ehicle. Warning S ta rting the engine with jump lea ds must be carried out with the utmost caution.
  • Page 127 Self-help, vehicle care z Use a booster battery with the same voltage (12 volts). Its capacity (Ah) must not be much less than tha t of the discharged battery. z Use jump leads with insulated terminals and a cross section of at least 16 mm (25 m m for diesel engines).
  • Page 128: Towing

    Self-help, vehicle care Route the lead s so that they cannot catch on rotating parts in the engine compartment. To start the eng ine: 1. Start the engine of the vehicle p rov id ing the jump start. 2. After 5 minutes, sta rt the other engine. Start attem pts should be made at intervals of 1 m inute not last longer than 15 seconds.
  • Page 129 Self-help, vehicle care Switch on ignition to release steering When the engine is not running, colum n lock and to permit opera tion of consid erably more force is needed to brak e brake lights, horn and windscreen wiper. and steer. Manua l tra nsmission in neutral;...
  • Page 130: Warning Triangle ¨ 3 And First-Aid Kit (Cushion) + 3

    Self-help, vehicle care Towing another vehicle Warn ing trian gle and first-aid Release fla p by pressing retaining lugs. ¨ 3 Attach a tow rope 3 – or better still a tow kit (cush ion) rod 3 – to the rear towing ey e on the right Comb o side of the vehicle underbody, but nev er to The warning triangle a nd first-aid k it...
  • Page 131: Spa Re Wheel 3

    Self-help, vehicle care Com bo Crew van Spare wheel 3. Unhook the catch and lower the spare The w arning triangle and the first aid wheel holder. The spare wheel is stored benea th the cushion or box are k ept in the floor.
  • Page 132 Self-help, vehicle care General i nformati on Not es on temp orary sp are wheel 3 Depend ing on the version, the spare w heel z Using a temp orary spare w heel may may be d esigned for use as a temporary chang e the driving behaviour of the spare 3.
  • Page 133: Jac K £ 3 And Vehicle Tools 3

    Self-help, vehicle care Inform ation on di rec tional tyres 3 Fit direc tional tyres such that they roll in the direc tion of travel. The rolling d irection is indicated by a symbol (e.g. a n arrow) on the sidewall. The following applies to tyres fitted opposing the rolling direction: z Driv ing conditions ma y be a ltered.
  • Page 134: Changing Wheels

    Self-help, vehicle care Changing wheels z Use the ja ck only to change wheels. There m ay be a tyre rep air kit instead of a z If the ground on which the vehicle is spare wheel 3 135. standing is soft, a solid board (max . 1 cm thick ) should be placed under the jack.
  • Page 135 Self-help, vehicle care 1. Prise off the hub cap using a screwdriver, Pull off the wheel trim with the hook 3. Alloy wheels 3: Prise off the hub c ap positioning the sc rewdriver at the recess Vehicle tools 3 129. using a screwdriver, positioning the at the side of the hub cap.
  • Page 136 Self-help, vehicle care Alloy wheels w ith a nti-theft lock 3: 2. Push the wheel bolt wrench 3 on as far 3. The jacking p oints are marked. unscrew the hub cap with anti-theft k ey as possible and slacken the wheel b olts and remov e it.
  • Page 137 Self-help, vehicle care 5. Unscrew the wheel bolts. On some versions, the wheel trim is rem ov ed together with the wheel bolts. If there are lock wa shers 3 on the wheel bolts, these m ust not be rem ov ed. 6.
  • Page 138 Self-help, vehicle care 9. Push the wheel bolt wrench 3 on as far 11. Stow the replac ed w heel, tools and as possib le and tig hten crosswise. warning triangle 3 126, 3 129. Tightening torque is 110 Nm. 12.
  • Page 139: Tyre Repair Kit 3

    Self-help, vehicle care Tyre repair kit On the Combo, the tyre repair kit is located behind a c ov er on the left in the side trim of Minor d amage to the tyre tread or sidewall the load c om partment. On the Combo can be repaired with the tyre repair kit.
  • Page 140 Self-help, vehicle care 4. Screw the compressor air hose to the 7. S crew the filler hose to the tyre valve. 11. Set the rocker switch on the com pressor connection on the sealant bottle. to I. The tyre is filled with sea lant. 8.
  • Page 141 Self-help, vehicle care Drain excess tyre pressure with the button over the pressure indicator. Do not run the com pressor for more than 10 minutes - see "Imp ortant information" 3 138. 15. Detach the ty re repair kit. Screw the filler hose to the free connection on the sea lant bottle.
  • Page 142: Electrical System

    Self-help, vehicle care Im portant The d riv ing comfort of the rep aired ty re is greatly lessened. Hav e such tyres rep laced. If the compressor makes abnorm al noises or heats up greatly, switch it off for at least 30 minutes.
  • Page 143 Self-help, vehicle care Alway s use fuses with the correct current va lue. This is shown on eac h fuse, and is also indicated by the fuse colour and the plug-in location in the fuse box . Different versions of fuses are used. Before replac ing a fuse, turn off the A defective fuse can be recognized by its respective switch and the ignition.
  • Page 144: Fuses And The Most Important C Ircuits They P Rotect

    Self-help, vehicle care Circui t Electric window (left) – – Starter Fuel injection sy stem, fuel pump, stationary heater Horn Central control unit Informa tion display, infotainment sy stem Vaux hall alarm system Fuses and the m ost importan t Exterior mirrors Ci rcuit circuits they protect...
  • Page 145 Self-help, vehicle care Circui t Seat heater (rig ht) Circuit Ci rcuit Elec tric wind ow (rig ht) Reversing lights, cigarette lighter, accessory socket – – Central control unit, immobiliser Windscreen wiper Infotainment sy stem, information display, lig ht switch, courtesy light, instruments, EPS...
  • Page 146 Self-help, vehicle care Circui t Engine control unit Air cond itioning system ABS, Easytronic, airbag Engine control Diesel filter heater Pow er windows, Infotainment sy stem Dipped beam (left) Dipped beam (right) Circuit Ci rcuit Seat heater (left) Rear window wiper...
  • Page 147 Self-help, vehicle care Circui t Cooling fan, air conditioning sy stem Easytronic Circuit Ci rcuit Left tail light, left pa rk ing light Radiator fan Right tail light, right parking light Bra ke lig hts Front fog lights Fog tail light Main bea m (left) Main bea m (right) Ventilation fan...
  • Page 148: Bulb Replacement

    Self-help, vehicle care Bulb replacement Switch off the ignition and turn off the relevant switch or close the doors. O nly hold a new bulb at the base! Do not touch the bulb glass with your b are hands. The replacement bulb must be in accordance with the d ata on the ba se of the defective bulb .
  • Page 149 Self-help, vehicle care 3. Push bulb on plug connec tor 5. Detach plug c onnec tor from bulb base. Ma in beam downward. 1. Op en bonnet a nd engage sup port. 6. Plug the plug onto the new bulb. 4.
  • Page 150 Self-help, vehicle care 3. Detach p lug connector from bulb. 5. Remove bulb from reflector housing. Park ing lig hts 1. Op en bonnet a nd engage sup port. 4. Disengage spring w ire clip from 6. When fitting the new bulb, insert lugs in retaining lugs by moving it forward and the reflec tor recesses.
  • Page 151 Self-help, vehicle care 4. Rem ov e side light bulb mounting from 7. I nsert b ulb socket in reflector. Front turn signa l lights reflec tor. 1. Op en bonnet a nd engage sup port. 8. Attach connector to m ain beam bulb. 5.
  • Page 152 Self-help, vehicle care 3. Push bulb into holder a little, rotate left Ellipsoidal headlight system 3. Detac h plug connector from bulb. and rem ove. Di pped beam 4. Disengage the sp ring wire clip from the Head lig ht system with separate bulbs for 4.
  • Page 153: Front Fog Lights 3

    Self-help, vehicle care Ma in beam, p arki ng lights Hav e b ulb replacement carried out by a workshop. Side turn signal lights Hav e b ulb replacement carried out by a workshop. Front fog lights Hav e b ulb replacement carried out by a workshop.
  • Page 154: Tail Lights

    Self-help, vehicle care Tail lights 2. Deta ch plug connector from bulb Lights from top to bottom: mounting . 1. Disenga ge c ov er by pressing retaining Reversing light/brak e light lugs and remove. 3. Grip the bulb housing from the outside, Turn signal lig ht slacken the two knurled nuts using the Reversing light...
  • Page 155: Number Plate Lights

    Self-help, vehicle care Number plate lights 2. Press bulb slig htly towards spring c lip Courtesy lights and remove. 1. Unscrew both screws. Remove light Front courtesy l ight insert. 1. Prise light out of recess using a 3. Insert new bulb. screwdriver.
  • Page 156 Self-help, vehicle care 2. Press bulb slightly towards spring clip Front c ourtesy light with read ing light s 3 3. Insert new b ulb. and remov e. 1. Disengage and remove lens at the 4. Mount lens a nd engage in position. position shown in Fig.
  • Page 157 Self-help, vehicle care Instrument ill um ination, Informat ion display illum ination 3 Have bulb replacem ent carried out by a work shop. Load com partm ent light 3 1. Prise lig ht out of recess using a screwdriver. 2. Press bulb slightly towards spring clip and remov e.
  • Page 158: Vehicle Care

    Self-help, vehicle care Vehicle care Thoroughly rinse off and leather-off the Exterior lights vehicle. Rinse leather frequently . Use Headlight and other lig ht lens are ma de of When caring for your vehicle, observe all separate leathers for paint and w indow plastic.
  • Page 159 Self-help, vehicle care Windows and windscreen wip er b lades Engine com partm ent Underbod y Use a soft lint-free cloth or chamois leather Clea n painted surfa ces in the engine S om e areas of the vehicle underbody have together with window cleaner and insect compartment lik e any other painted a PVC undercoating while other critica l...
  • Page 160: Service And Maintenance

    Recommended fluids and lubricants . 160 Inspection system ....... . 162 Vauxhall genuine parts a nd accessories......... 163 Performing work ........163 Engine oil .
  • Page 161 Verbal arrangement between the the air-conditioning system will produce an odour customer and Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer Replac e the air filter element every 4 years / 40,000 miles (60,000 km )
  • Page 162 Service and maintenance Service w ork after y ear miles (x 1000) km (x 1000) ⊕ Replac e toothed belt and tension roller Z 17 DTH every 10 y ears / 55,000 m iles (90,000 k m) Change engine oil and oil filter ⊕o Drain water from d iesel fuel filter (with high humidity and/or low fuel grade)
  • Page 163 Servic e and mainten ance Servic e w ork a fter year miles (x 1000) km (x 1000) Visually inspect steering bellows, trac k rods and ax le drive Check track-rod ends and suspension ball joints ⊕ Change brake and clutch fluid (Easytronic) every 2 years Undo wheel mounting and tighten to 110 N m torque During assem bly, lightly lub rica te wheel bolt tap ers with grease or oil...
  • Page 164: Additional Service Work

    Service and maintenance Additional service work Und er extrem e operating conditions, it Reco mmended fluids and may be necessa ry to have certa in serv ice lubrican ts Add itional w ork ⊕ work carried out more frequently than the Additional work is work which is not O nly use products w hich have been tested planned service interv als.
  • Page 165 Servic e and mainten ance Eng ine oi l Top ping up engi ne oil Engine oil add itiv es Engine oil is identified b y its grade and Oil from different manufacturers and of The use of engine oil additives ca n cause viscosity .
  • Page 166: Inspection System

    Authorised Repa irer, who has excellent remaining distance until the next serv ic e. knowledge of Vauxhall v ehicles and has the necessary special tools and up-to-date If the remaining dista nce is less than service instructions from Vauxhall.
  • Page 167: Vauxhall Genuine Parts A Nd Accessories

    Servic e and mainten ance Vauxhall genuine parts and ac cessories We recommend that you use " Vauxhall genuine parts and accessories" and conversion parts approved ex pressly for your vehicle ty pe. These parts have undergone special tests to establish their reliab ility , safety and specific suitability for Vauxhall vehicles.
  • Page 168: Engine Oil

    Service and maintenance Engine oil Check with the v ehicle on a level surface. Pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean, insert it The engine must be at operating to the stop on the handle, p ull out and read O n vehicles w ith engine oil level check 3, temperature and switched off for a t least the engine oil level.
  • Page 169 Servic e and mainten ance We recommend that you use the sam e The engine oil lev el must not ex ceed the The amount must be between the M IN and engine oil as was used the last tim e it w as MAX mark on the dipstick.
  • Page 170: Diesel Fuel Filter

    Service and maintenance Diesel fuel filter Coo lant O n the event of eng ine oil change, have The coola nt provides antifreeze p rotection fuel filter checked for possible water down to approx. -28 °C . residue by a workshop. Ca ution Illumination of A indicates wa ter in the fuel filter 3.
  • Page 171: Brakes

    Servic e and mainten ance Top up with antifreez e. I f no antifreeze is Brakes available, fill with clean tap water or A screeching noise indicates that the brak e distilled water. Have the antifreeze lining is at its minimum thickness. concentration checked.
  • Page 172: Brake Fluid

    Service and maintenance Brake fluid Warning Brake fluid is poisonous and corrosive. Do not allow it to come into contact with eyes, skin, fab rics or pa inted surfaces. Cha ng ing bra ke fluid Brake fluid is hy groscopic, i.e. it absorbs water.
  • Page 173: Windscreen Wash System

    Servic e and mainten ance Parking up the vehicle for more tha n 4 weeks can lead to b attery discharge. Disconnect the negative terminal of the vehicle b attery. Ensure the ignition is switched off before connecting or disconnecting the vehicle battery.
  • Page 174: Parking The Vehicle Up For A Long Period Of Time

    Service and maintenance Parking t he vehicle up for a long z Park the vehicle in dry and Putting the vehicle bac k into period of time well-ventilated place. With manual service transm ission select first or reverse gear; If the vehicle is to be laid up for several Ensure that ig nition is switched off before with Easytronic 3 move the selector lever months, the following work should b e...
  • Page 175: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Vehicle data ......... 171 Engine data......... . 173 Veh icle data In other versions the ty pe plate is attached Performance (approx.
  • Page 176 Tec hnic al data Eng ine code and eng ine number. Marked on engine block a t left side of engine in petrol engines, and beneath diesel injection pump at right side of eng ine in diesel engines. Information on id entific ation p la te The vehic le identification number is stamp ed on the id entific ation pla te and in Manufac turer...
  • Page 177: Engine Data

    Technical data Engine data Sales designation 1.4 TWINPOR T 1. 3 CDTI 1.3 C DTI 1.7 CDTI Eng ine identifier code Z 14 XEP Y 13 DT Z 13 DTJ Z 17 DTH Numb er of cylinders Piston displacement (cm 1364 1248 1248...
  • Page 178: Performance (Approx. Mph / Km/H)

    Tec hnic al data Performance (approx. mph / km/h) Z 14 XEP Y 13 DT Z 13 DTJ Z 17 DTH Eng ine Max imum speed 5-speed ma nual transmission 102/164 93/150 94/152 106/170 Easytronic – – 94/152 – The ma xim um s peed is a ch ieva ble with a m aximum of h alf p ayloa d. Optiona l eq uipm ent m ay reduce th e specified m aximum speed of the vehicle. Sp ecific version with electronic speed limitation a t 78 m ph (125 km/h ).
  • Page 179: Fuel Consump Tion, Co 2 -Em Issions

    Technical data Fuel consumption, CO -emissions The direc tiv e is oriented to actual driving The figures given m ust not be taken as a practices: Urba n driving is rated at guarantee for the actual fuel consumption Directive 80/1268/EEC (last c hanged by of a p artic ular vehicle.
  • Page 180: Fuel Consump Tion (L/100 Km), Co

    Tec hnic al data Fuel consumption , CO emissions (l/100 k m) (g/km) for tyre w idth of up to 185 mm Eng ine Z 14 XEP Y 13 DT Z 13 DTJ Z 17 DTH Manual / Ea sytronic transm ission urban 7.9/–...
  • Page 181: Weights, Payload And Roof Load

    Technical data Weights, payload and roof load The combined total of front a nd rear ax le Roof loa d loa ds must not exceed the perm issible The permissib le roof load is 100 kg . The The p ayload is the difference between the gross vehicle weight.
  • Page 182 Tec hnic al data Weights Table 1, kerbweight (k g) Com bo Crew van Engine M anual transmission Easytronic wi thout/w ith ai r Z 14 XEP 1190/1350 – condit ioning Y 13 DT 1285/1420 – Z 13 DTJ 1285/1420 1285/1420 Z 17 DTH 1320/1455...
  • Page 183: Tyres

    We recommend that you consult a wheel 3 : the handling of the vehicle may fa ulty tyre as soon as possible, and hav e Vauxhall Authorised Repairer concerning change if the spare wheel is used. Replace the wheel balanced and fitted to the suitab le tyre mak es.
  • Page 184 Tec hnic al data Tyre pressure in psi / bar Com bo Crew van Ty re pressure w ith load of up Tyre pressure for full load to 2 p ersons and 100 kg load Engine Tyres Front Rear Front Rear 1)2 ) Z 14 XEP...
  • Page 185 Technical data Tyre pressure in psi / bar Com bo Ty re pressure w ith load Tyre pressure for full load of up to 3 persons Engine Tyres Front Rear Front Rear Z 14 XEP 175/70 R 14 35/2.4 35/2.4 35/2.4 51/3.5 175/65 R 14,...
  • Page 186: Capacities (Approx. In Litres)

    Tec hnic al data Capacities (approx. in litres) Eng ine oi l Eng ine Z 14 XEP Y 13 DT Z 13 DTJ Z 17 DTH Incl. filter 3. 5 5. 0 Betw een MIN a nd MAX 1. 0 1.
  • Page 187: Dimensions (M M)

    Technical data Dimensions (m m) C ombo C rew Comb o v an O verall length 4322 4322 O verall w id th 1684 1684 Width with two ex terior mirrors 1892 1892 Height at kerbweight 1801 1801 Length of load comp artm ent 1787 /2700 1020...
  • Page 188: Mounting Dimensions Of Towing Equipment With Fixed Coupling Ball Bar

    Tec hnic al data Mounting dimensions of towing equipment with fixed coupling ball bar All dimensions relate to trailer towing equipm ent app rov ed b y Vauxhall. Dimension 506.3 274.3 401.7 Warning O nly use towing eq uipm ent app rov ed for your vehicle.
  • Page 189: Index

    Index Index Boot, see Load compartment ..26, 27 C ontrol indicators ......10, 63 Brake sy stem .......... 111 ABS (Anti-lock Braking S ystem) ..113 Brakes Airb ag ...
  • Page 190 In dex Display instruments ....... .. 68 Environmental protection ..... 154 Fuses ............138 Display mode ......... .. 78 EPS (Electric p ower steering) ..
  • Page 191 Index Height adjustment seat belts ..........50 Extending ..........18 Main b eam ........... 7, 81 Steering wheel .
  • Page 192 In dex O il level ........... 164 Refuelling S elf-help ..........121 O il pressure ..........64 Fuel filler ca p ..
  • Page 193 The first 600 miles (1000 km ) ....102 Battery ..........103 Vauxhall a la rm system ......29 Tightening torque ......134, 179 Coolant, antifreeze ..

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