Vauxhall 2009 Tigra Owner's Manual

Vauxhall 2009 Tigra Owner's Manual

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VAUXHALL Tigra
Owner's Manual
Model Year 2009.0
Edition: July 2008
TS 1622-A-09
Operation, Safety, Maintenance

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  • Page 1 VAUXHALL Tigra Owner’s Manual Model Year 2009.0 Edition: July 2008 TS 1622-A-09 Operation, Safety, Maintenance...
  • Page 2 Data specific to your vehicle Please enter your vehicle’s data here to keep it easily accessible. You can find it in the "Service and Maintenance" and "Technical Data" sections and also on the identification plate. Fuel Designation Engine oil Grade Viscosity Tyre pressure Tyre size...
  • Page 3 Owner’s Manual and within the Danger The retractable steel roof also gives you individual chapters will show you where the opportunity to enjoy your Tigra as a everything is. Text marked 9 Danger provides coupe or a convertible. information on risk of fatal injury. Failure...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Keys, Doors, Windows, Retractable Steel Roof ....... 20 Our aim: to keep you happy with your Seats, Interior .......... 44 vehicle. All Vauxhall Authorised Repairers offer first-class service at competitive Instruments, Controls ......66 prices. Experienced, factory-trained Lighting ........... 86 technicians work according to factory Infotainment System ......
  • Page 6: In Brief

    To unlock with button in driver’s door Remote control 3 3 22, handle: With vehicle unlocked, ignition on Central locking 3 3 23, and handbrake applied, briefly pull Vauxhall alarm system 3 3 29. button R. Luggage compartment 3 26, Remote control 3 3 22.
  • Page 7 In Brief To adjust seat leg room: To adjust seat backrests: Seat cushion height: Pull lever Pull handle, slide seat, Turn handwheel Lift lever and relieve some weight from seat release handle to raise it or press down on seat with body Do not lean on seat backrest whilst weight to lower it.
  • Page 8 In Brief Head restraint height: To release, Pull out the seat belt and click Adjust exterior mirrors tilt head restraint forward, hold into belt buckle Select corresponding exterior mirror and and adjust height, engage adjust with the four-way switch. The seat belt must not be twisted and must lie snugly against the body.
  • Page 9 In Brief To adjust interior mirror by Steering wheel adju stment swivelling Swivel lever down, adjust height, swivel lever up, engage Swiv el lev er on underside of mirror housing to red uce daz zle. Ad just steering wheel only when vehicle is stationary and steering column lock is Interior mirror 3 32.
  • Page 10 In Brief...
  • Page 11 Door-to-door lighting 3 ....3 88 Hazard warning lamps ..3 10, 3 88 Cruise control 3 ......3 116 LED for Vauxhall alarm 18 Brake pedal ..3 70, 3 106, 3 119 system 3 .........3 30 Remote control on steering 19 Clutch pedal 3 ......
  • Page 12 In Brief Control indicators Engine oil pressure, Alternator, 3 68. 3 69. Seat belt 3, 3 66, 3 49. Turn signal lamps, Brake system, clutch system, 3 9, 3 69, 3 87. 3 70, 3 164. > Front fog lamps 3, 3 66, 3 87.
  • Page 13 In Brief Exterior lights Headlamp flash, main beam and Switch on turn signal lamps dipped beam Turn Right Stalk up Headlamp flash = Pull stalk towards Left Stalk down steering wheel Parking lamps Turn signal lamps 3 87. Main beam Push stalk forwards Dipped beam or main beam Dipped beam...
  • Page 14 In Brief Hazard warning lamps Horn : press right or left Windscreen wipers Operated with the ¨ button. Airbag system 3 54, & Fast Remote control on steering wheel 3 3 90. Slow Hazard warning lamps 3 88. Adjustable timed interval wipe §...
  • Page 15 In Brief Operating windscreen washer Heated rear window, heated To clear fogged or icy windows system: Pull stalk toward steering exterior mirrors Rotary knob for temperature and air flow wheel clockwise, air distribution to V, Operated with the Ü button. Air conditioning system 3: also press The wipers will swipe for a few strokes.
  • Page 16 In Brief Before starting off, check z Tyre pressure and tyre condition 3 121, 3 176. z Engine oil level and fluid levels 3 159 to 3 165. z All windows, mirrors, exterior lighting and number plates are free from dirt, snow and ice and operational.
  • Page 17 In Brief Steering column lock and ignition Starting the engine Releasing the handbrake: Raise lever slightly, Press release Turn key to position 1. Move the steering Depress the clutch and brake pedals, button, Lower lever fully wheel slightly to release the steering Easytronic 3 in N, do not press accelerator, column lock.
  • Page 18: Parking The Vehicle

    0 and remove. Turn the engine has been switched off, 3 159. steering wheel until steering column lock z Lock vehicle and arm Vauxhall alarm z After running at high engine speeds or perceptibly engages (anti-theft...
  • Page 19 In Brief Interesting functions Airbag system Side airbag system The side airbag is triggered in the event of The airbag system consists of several a side-on collision to form a safety cushion separate systems. for the driver or front passenger in the Front airbag system respective door area.
  • Page 20 In Brief Operating menus in the Selection using multifunction knob 3: To select with steering wheel buttons 3 information display rotate and press multifunction knob. Select menu options via the menus and the buttons. Menu options are selected using menus To exit a menu, turn the multifunction knob and using the buttons/four-way button or left or right to Return or Main and select.
  • Page 21: Trip Computer 3

    In Brief Ü Board Computer 19,5° 19:36 BC 1 All values BC 2 257.0 miles Timer Ø 8 8 8 8 Ø 48.0 miles/gal Trip computer Opening retractable steel roof z Release the locking levers on upper right and left of the window frames, Functions: Only with vehicle stationary.
  • Page 22 In Brief Closing retractable steel roof Only with vehicle stationary and boot lid closed. The luggage compartment partition must be engaged in its rear position. Do not place any objects in front of the luggage compartment partition. z Apply handbrake z Switch on ignition.
  • Page 23: Ultrasonic Parking Sensors 3

    In Brief z Move the locking levers on right and left Ultrasonic parking sensors of the window frames all the way up. When reverse gear is selected, the parking Each retaining hook must engage and distance sensors switch on automatically. the roof must lock securely.
  • Page 24: Keys, Doors, Windows, Retractable Steel Roof

    Operating central locking system with retract; key section engages audibly. key in driver’s door lock....Car Pass Luggage compartment....... Vauxhall alarm system 3....The Car Pass contains safety-related vehicle data and should therefore be kept Exterior mirrors........in a safe place.
  • Page 25: Electronic Immobiliser

    3 3 162. Note The immobiliser does not lock the doors. You should always lock the vehicle after leaving it and switch on the Vauxhall alarm system 3, 3 23. Electronic immobiliser Control indicator for immobiliser A...
  • Page 26: Remote Control

    Handle the remote control with care, z central locking system, protect it from moisture and high z mechanical anti-theft locking system 3, temperatures and avoid unnecessary z Vauxhall alarm system 3. operation. The windows can also be closed using the remote control.
  • Page 27: Central Locking System

    Keys, Doors, Windows, Retractable Steel Roof Key with fixed key bit, see Fig. 15331 T on previous page. Have the workshop change the battery. Remote control synchronisation After changing the battery, unlock the door using the key. Insert the key in the ignition lock to synchronise the remote control.
  • Page 28 Keys, Doors, Windows, Retractable Steel Roof Press button m in the door. Mechanical anti-theft locking system 3 To lock Close doors, luggage compartment and The vehicle can be locked even if the Warning tank flap. driver’s door is open. Risk of being locked Press button p on remote control.
  • Page 29: Operating Central Locking System With Key In Driver's Door Lock

    Keys, Doors, Windows, Retractable Steel Roof Within 10 seconds of locking, press the p Fault button on the remote control again. If the central locking cannot be operated, this can be for one of the following reasons: Unlocking the vehicle switches off the mechanical anti-theft locking system.
  • Page 30: Luggage Compartment

    Keys, Doors, Windows, Retractable Steel Roof Luggage compartment To open with the button beneath the boot To close: Press the button below the boot lid until the To open with the button in the driver’s 1. Unlock entire vehicle 3 23. lid is completely closed.
  • Page 31 Keys, Doors, Windows, Retractable Steel Roof 3. Turn the tool 90° to the right to remove. 5. Pull the tool forward out of the flooring. Fault The boot lid can only be operated if the 4. Pull the front of the tool upward and out roof has been fully and correctly closed or of the flooring.
  • Page 32 Keys, Doors, Windows, Retractable Steel Roof 6. Open and fold down the cover of the 8. Have a second person hold the rear of To close the boot lid, have a second person emergency release cable. Pull the cable the boot lid down. Pull the tool forward help you press it down and engage it in the out slightly.
  • Page 33: Vauxhall Alarm System

    Keys, Doors, Windows, Retractable Steel Roof Vauxhall alarm system Monitors: z doors, luggage compartment, bonnet, z the passenger compartment, z vehicle tilt e.g. if it is raised, z the ignition. To activate All doors, windows, retractable steel roof, luggage compartment and bonnet must be closed.
  • Page 34 Keys, Doors, Windows, Retractable Steel Roof After the first 10 seconds of anti-theft alarm system activation: z LED flashes = System switched on, slowly z LED comes = Switch-off function. on for approx. 1 second On faults, contact a workshop. Light emitting diode (LED) To deactivate During the first 10 seconds of anti-theft...
  • Page 35: Exterior Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, Windows, Retractable Steel Roof Note z Changes to the vehicle interior, such as the use of seat covers, could impair the function of passenger compartment monitoring. z Switch off passenger compartment monitoring if the interior of the parked vehicle is heated.
  • Page 36: Interior Mirror

    Keys, Doors, Windows, Retractable Steel Roof Electric windows Warning Exercise care when operating electric windows. Risk of injury, especially for children. Vehicle passengers should be informed accordingly. Keep a close watch on the windows when closing them. Ensure that nothing becomes trapped in them as they move.
  • Page 37 Keys, Doors, Windows, Retractable Steel Roof When a door is opened, the window of that door opens slightly. It closes automatically after the door is closed. When the retractable steel roof is opened or closed, the windows open slightly. They close automatically once the retractable steel roof is completely opened or closed.
  • Page 38: Retractable Steel Roof

    Overload If the windows are repeatedly operated at The retractable steel roof, a foldable steel short intervals, the power supply is briefly top, enables the Tigra to combine the cut off. attributes of a coupe and a convertible. Fault Warning...
  • Page 39 Keys, Doors, Windows, Retractable Steel Roof Opening the roof Engage the luggage compartment Release the locking levers on upper right Only with vehicle stationary. partition in the rear position. and left of the window frames, pulling both levers all the way down. Both retaining Apply handbrake.
  • Page 40 Keys, Doors, Windows, Retractable Steel Roof Press S until the roof and boot lid are completely closed. An acoustic signal sounds at the beginning and end of the procedure. If button S is actuated when the handbrake is not applied, a warning buzzer sounds and the roof remains open.
  • Page 41 Keys, Doors, Windows, Retractable Steel Roof Fault If there is a fault in the automatic drive or Automatic roof operation is only loss of battery power, the fully opened roof functional if the roof has been properly can be manually closed as follows: closed or opened beforehand.
  • Page 42 Keys, Doors, Windows, Retractable Steel Roof 6. Turn the tool 90° to the right to remove. 8. Pull the tool forward out of the flooring. 5. Fold down the seat backrest. The tool is fastened underneath the seat. 7. Pull the front of the tool upward and out of the flooring.
  • Page 43 Keys, Doors, Windows, Retractable Steel Roof 9. Use the tool to forcefully pull the lock bar 10. With the lock bar pulled, have a helper 11. Press the button below the boot lid until to unlock the cover in front of the rear pivot the cover upward by hand.
  • Page 44 Keys, Doors, Windows, Retractable Steel Roof 12. Release the front catches of the boot lid 13. With two people working 14. Release the roof retainer at the rear left using the tool by inserting the tool in the simultaneously on the right and left, of the luggage compartment partition guide and pressing the upper end open the boot lid rearward to its end...
  • Page 45 Keys, Doors, Windows, Retractable Steel Roof 15. With the aid of a second person, 16. Pull the roof up to the windscreen 17. Push the locking levers on the right and carefully and slowly pull the roof frame. left side of the window frame all the upward.
  • Page 46 Keys, Doors, Windows, Retractable Steel Roof 18. Have a second person help to force the 19. Next, if possible open and close the 20. Press down the cover in front of the rear boot lid closed simultaneously on the boot lid once using the button below window.
  • Page 47: Wind Deflector

    Keys, Doors, Windows, Retractable Steel Roof Wind deflector Install the wind deflector to reduce wind turbulence, draught and noise in the passenger compartment when the retractable steel roof is open. Insert the wind deflector in the opening in the centre of the rollover protection and fasten it with the crank.
  • Page 48: Seats, Interior

    Seats, Interior Seats, Interior Front seats ........... Head restraints ........Luggage compartment partition ..Three-stage safety system....Three-point seat belts ......Belt tensioners........Front seats Adjusting the backrest Using the belts ........Turn side handwheel on the seat while Child restraint systems 3 ....Warning releasing the pressure on the backrest.
  • Page 49 Seats, Interior Adjusting the seat height Fold backrest forward Seat position Lift lever and relieve some weight from seat To fold the backrest forwards, e.g. to reach Warning to raise it or press down on seat with body the storage compartment behind the weight to lower it.
  • Page 50: Head Restraints

    Seats, Interior z Sit with your shoulders as far back against the backrest as possible. Set the backrest rake so that you can easily reach the steering wheel with your arms slightly bent. Maintain contact between your shoulders and the backrest when turning the steering wheel.
  • Page 51: Luggage Compartment Partition

    Seats, Interior Luggage compartment partition Head restraint position Removing Press and release the two catches. Pull and When the retractable steel roof is closed, Warning remove the head restraint. the partition can be folded forward to enlarge the luggage compartment: pull Only drive with the head restraint set to Stow head restraints securely in luggage both catches inward and fold the partition...
  • Page 52: Three-Stage Safety System

    Seats, Interior Three-stage safety system Warning Comprising: z three-point seat belts, The airbag systems serve to supplement the three-point seat belts and belt z belt tensioners at the seats, tensioners. The seat belts must therefore z airbag systems for driver and front always be worn.
  • Page 53: Three-Point Seat Belts

    12 years of age or under 150 cm tall. For children up to 12 years of age, we recommend the Vauxhall child restraint Three-point seat belts system 3 53. The seat belts have an automatic retractor, so that the belt is spring tensioned and always lies against the body.
  • Page 54: Belt Tensioners

    Seats, Interior Belt tensioners The seat belts are pulled down at the buckles on a front or rear impact above a certain severity. This tightens the belts. Actuation of belt tensioners Control indicator v for belt tensioners Indicated by continuous illumination of The function of the belt tensioners and control indicator v.
  • Page 55 Seats, Interior Important z The belt tensioner and airbag system Warning z Do not affix or place accessories or other control electronics can be found in the objects within the deployment zone of centre console area. In order to avoid Have the cause of the fault eliminated the belt tensioners.
  • Page 56: Using The Belts

    Seats, Interior Using the belts Removing the belt Warning To release seat belt, press red button on Fitting seat belts belt buckle. The seat belt must not be twisted and must On pregnant women in particular, the lie snugly against the body. The backrest lap belt must be positioned as low as must not be tilted back too far (maximum possible across the pelvis so as not to...
  • Page 57: Child Restraint Systems

    6 to 12 years instructions provided with child restraint system. z The covers of Vauxhall child restraint systems can be wiped clean. z Do not stick anything on the child restraint systems and do not cover them with any other materials.
  • Page 58: Airbag System

    3. The seat occupancy recognition system deactivates the front and side airbags for the front passenger seat if the seat is unoccupied or a Vauxhall child restraint system with transponders 3 has been fitted to the front passenger seat.
  • Page 59 Seats, Interior When triggered, the front airbags inflate in The front airbag system will not be Warning milliseconds and form a safety cushion for triggered in the event of: driver and front passenger. Forward z the ignition being switched off, Optimum protection is only provided movement is checked and the risk of with the seat in the proper position 3 45.
  • Page 60 3 if: z the front passenger seat is unoccupied, z there is a properly mounted Vauxhall child restraint system with transponders 3 . Seat occupancy recognition system 3 58. Vauxhall child restraint system with transponders 3 3 59.
  • Page 61 Vauxhall The side airbags will not be triggered in the child restraint system with transponders 3 event of: has been fitted to the front passenger seat.
  • Page 62 3 58, Fig. 12097 S. If a Vauxhall child restraint system with Control indicator v for airbag systems transponders 3 is fitted, the control The function of the airbag systems is...
  • Page 63 Control indicator for Vauxhall child restraint systems with transponders 3 The presence of a Vauxhall child restraint system with transponders 3 is indicated Vehicles with seat occupancy recognition If the control indicator does not illuminate after the ignition has been switched on by...
  • Page 64 If no Vauxhall child restraint system with z Do not place any objects between the z Only protective covers which are transponders 3 is fitted, the control...
  • Page 65 Seats, Interior z Do not perform any alterations on the z In vehicles with seat occupancy z When using a Vauxhall child restraint components of the airbag system, as this recognition 3 persons weighing less than system with transponders 3 on the front would render the vehicle unroadworthy.
  • Page 66 – see page Fig. 12106 A. The seat occupancy recognition system detects Vauxhall child restraint systems with transponders 3 and deactivates the front and side airbags for the front passenger seat. Seat occupancy...
  • Page 67: Cigarette Lighter 3

    Seats, Interior Do not exceed the maximum power consumption of 120 watts. Electrical accessories connected to the socket must comply with the electromagnetic compatibility requirements laid down in DIN VDE 40 839, otherwise vehicle malfunctions may occur. Do not connect any current-delivering accessories, e.g.
  • Page 68: Ashtray 3

    Seats, Interior Ashtray Stowage compartments To empty, open the ashtray cover fully beyond its resistance point, causing the Stowage compartment behind the seats Caution insert to lift. Grip both sides of the ashtray The compartment is only suitable for insert and pull upwards. stowing light objects.
  • Page 69: Coin Holder 3

    Seats, Interior Sun visors Use the sun visor to protect from glare by pulling it down and swivelling it to the side. Coin holder Glove compartment To open, pull handle upwards. In the centre console. Can be locked with the vehicle key. On the inside of the glove compartment cover there is a pen holder.
  • Page 70: Instruments, Controls

    Instruments, Controls Instruments, Controls Control indicators Control indicators ........ Seat belt 3 The control indicators described here are Instrument display ....... Control indicator illuminates red. not present in all vehicles. The descriptions Information display ......however, apply to all instrument versions. Illuminates after turning on the ignition Warning buzzers........
  • Page 71 Instruments, Controls Exhaust emission Control indicator illuminates or flashes yellow. It illuminates when the ignition is switched on and goes out shortly after the engine starts. Illuminated when the engine is running Fault in emission control system. The permitted emissions may be exceeded. Contact a workshop immediately.
  • Page 72 Instruments, Controls 1. Move out of the flow of traffic as quickly as possible without impeding other vehicles. 2. Depress clutch. 3. Move gearshift lever to neutral, or with Easytronic 3 place selector lever in N. 4. Switch off ignition. Warning When the engine is off, considerably more force is needed to brake and steer.
  • Page 73 Instruments, Controls Preheating for diesel engines 3 Control indicator illuminates yellow. Preheating activated. Only activates when outside temperatures are low. Winter programme of Easytronic 3 Control indicator illuminates yellow. Control indicator is illuminated when Winter programme is enabled 3 103. Fog tail lamp Control indicator illuminates yellow.
  • Page 74 Instruments, Controls Engine oil level 3 Control indicator illuminates yellow. The engine oil level is checked automatically. Illuminated when the engine is running Engine oil level too low. Check engine oil level and top up engine oil if necessary 3 160. Electric Power-assisted Steering (EPS) Control indicator illuminates yellow.
  • Page 75 Instruments, Controls Electronic Stability Programme Fuel level Plus (ESP® Control indicator illuminates or flashes Control indicator flashes or illuminates yellow. yellow. Illuminated Flashing during driving Fuel level in fuel tank is too low. Refuel. System engages 3 114. Flashing Illuminated while driving Fuel supply exhausted, refuel immediately.
  • Page 76: Instrument Display

    Instruments, Controls Instrument display Mileage display Coolant temperature display If the ignition is off, the mileage is Coolant temperature display. Tachometer displayed for approx. 15 seconds by briefly Displays the engine rpm. Pointer in = Engine operating pressing the reset knob. zone at left temperature not Drive in a low engine speed range for each...
  • Page 77 Instruments, Controls Transmission display 3 Fuel gauge Service display 3 Display of fuel level in tank Display of current gear or mode with When the indicator InSp in the odometer Easytronic 3: display illuminates, make a service When fuel level is low, control indicator Y appointment with a workshop as soon as illuminates.
  • Page 78: Information Display

    Instruments, Controls Some information appears in the display in an abbreviated form. Ü Board Computer 19,5° 19:36 BC 1 All values 12:01 °C BC 2 257.0 miles Timer 90,6 Ø FM 3 8 8 8 8 Ø 48.0 miles/gal Information display Graphical Information Display 3 Display of time, outside temperature and Triple information display 3...
  • Page 79: Outside Temperature

    Instruments, Controls Warning Caution: The road surface may already be icy even though the display indicates a few degrees above 0 °C. 8:56 °C Slippery road -2,5°C 07.04.2008 Outside temperature In vehicles with graphical information display 3, the warning message Slippery A fall in temperature is indicated road is shown in the display as a warning immediately and a rise in temperature...
  • Page 80: Triple Information Display

    Instruments, Controls Automatic time synchronisation 3 The RDS signal of most VHF transmitters automatically sets the time. This can be identified by } in the display. Some transmitters do not send a correct [TP] CDin time signal. In such cases, we recommend 8:56 °C that you switch off automatic time...
  • Page 81 Instruments, Controls Selection with the multifunction knob 3 To select with four-way button Selection using buttons 3 on steering Select menu items via menus and with the Turn the multifunction knob to highlight wheel buttons/four-way button of the menu items or commands and to select Select menu options via menus and with Infotainment system.
  • Page 82 Instruments, Controls 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Settings 19,5° 19:36 Time, Date 19,5° 19:36 [TP] CDin Time, Date 19:36 Time 19:36 Language 90.6 Units 10 . 07 . 2008 Date 10 . 07 . 2008 Contrast Day / Night Synchron.
  • Page 83 Instruments, Controls Automatic time synchronisation 3 The RDS signal of most VHF transmitters automatically sets the time. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 13 Languages 19,5° 19:36 Settings 19,5° 19:36 Some transmitters do not send a correct time signal. In such cases, we recommend Time, Date English that you switch off automatic time...
  • Page 84 Instruments, Controls Setting display mode 3 Display brightness is independent of vehicle lighting. Settings are made as 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 follows: Contrast 19,5° 19:36 Settings 19,5° 19:36 Select menu item Day / Night from the Time, Date Settings menu.
  • Page 85 Instruments, Controls Ü Board Computer 19,5° 19:36 BC 1 All values Range miles BC 2 257.0 Range miles 48.0 Timer Aver. Consump. miles/gal Ø 23miles 46.0 Inst. Consumpt. miles/gal 8 8 8 8 Ø 48.0 miles/gal 19,5° 19:36 Graphical information display Range If the fuel in the tank will allow less Trip computer...
  • Page 86 Instruments, Controls Instantaneous consumption Distance travelled Effective consumption Display of current consumption. At low Display of distance travelled. The Display of fuel consumed. The speeds, consumption per hour is displayed. measurement can be reset at any time. measurement can be reset at any time. Average speed Average consumption Display of average speed.
  • Page 87 Instruments, Controls Ü Board Computer 19,5° 19:36 Ü Reset BC 1 19,5° 19:36 Ü Reset BC 1 19,5° 19:36 BC 1 All values All values All values BC 2 257.0 257.0 257.0 miles miles miles Timer Ø Ø Ø 8 8 8 8 Ø...
  • Page 88: Warning Buzzers

    Instruments, Controls Warning buzzers The stop watch information to be displayed can be selected via menu Options 3: When starting the engine or whilst driving: Driving Time excl. Stops Ü Board Computer 19,5° 19:36 z if seat belt 3 is not fastened; Measurement of the time the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 89: Windscreen Wipers

    Instruments, Controls Adjustable wiper interval 3 Setting wiper interval to a value between 2 and 15 seconds: Stalk to timed interval wipe $ , move stalk to position §, wait until wiping frequency reaches the required interval time, stalk back to timed interval wipe $. The interval time selected remains stored until it is next changed or until the ignition is turned off.
  • Page 90: Lighting

    Lighting Lighting Versions with daytime running lamps 3 With ignition on and light switch to 7, the dipped beam is switched on without instrument panel lighting. The daytime running lamps switch off when the ignition is switched off. Follow the regulations of the country in which you are driving when using daytime running lamps and front fog lamps 3.
  • Page 91: Main Beam, Headlamp Flash

    Lighting Main beam, headlamp flash Turn signal lamps Front fog lamps >3 To switch from dipped to main beam, push The front fog lamps can only be switched Stalk up Turn signal stalk forwards on when both the ignition and headlamps lamp right are on.
  • Page 92: Hazard Warning Lamps

    Lighting Hazard warning lamps Headlamp range adjustment Door-to-door lighting Operated with the ¨ button. Adjust headlamp range to the vehicle load Dipped beam illuminates for approx. with dipped beam switched on: 30 seconds after switching on and closing To aid location of the pushbutton, the red Turn adjuster wheel to required position.
  • Page 93: Instrument Illumination K

    Lighting Battery discharge protection Some consumers such as the interior lighting switch themselves off after approx. 30 minutes if the ignition is off in order to protect the battery charge. Misted lamp covers The inside of the lamp covers may briefly mist up under unfavourable wet/cold weather conditions, during heavy rain or after the vehicle has been washed.
  • Page 94: Infotainment System

    Infotainment system Infotainment system Radio reception Radio reception may be disrupted by static, noise, distortion or loss of reception due to z changes in distance from the transmitter, z multi-path reception due to reflection z shadowing. Remote control on steering Radio reception 3........
  • Page 95: Aux Input

    Use of a hands-free attachment without external antenna with mobile telephone equipment (CB) standards GSM 900/1800/1900 and UMTS The Vauxhall installation instructions and is only permitted if the maximum the operating guidelines provided by the transmission power of the mobile...
  • Page 96: Climate Control

    Climate control Climate control Heating and ventilation system, air conditioning system 3....Air vents ..........Heating and ventilation system ..Air conditioning system 3....Air intake ..........Heating and ventilation system, Air vents Pollen filter ........... air conditioning system At least one air vent must be open while Regular operation .......
  • Page 97 Climate control Centre and side (1) air vents Additional air vents Direct the flow of air by tilting and Located beneath the windscreen and the swivelling the slats. side windows, and also in the footwell. Temperature rotary knob in central area: that air that comes out of the centre air vents is cooler than the air coming out of the side air vents.
  • Page 98: Heating And Ventilation System

    Climate control Heating and ventilation system Air flow Air distribution Adjustment with central rotary knob. Adjustment with right-hand rotary knob. Temperature Adjustment with left-hand rotary knob. Towards windscreen and door Selected fan speed windows Red area Warm The rate of air flow is determined by the Towards windscreen, door windows Blue area Cold...
  • Page 99 Climate control Heating For rapid warming of the passenger compartment: z Turn the temperature rotary knob clockwise as far as it will go (warm), z set the fan speed to 3, z set air distribution rotary knob to required position, preferably position J 3 94.
  • Page 100: Air Conditioning System 3

    Climate control Air conditioning system z Set fan speed to 3 or 4, As a supplement to the heating and z Set air distribution rotary knob to V. ventilation system, the air conditioning z Activate heated rear window Ü, system cools and dehumidifies (dries) z Open side air vents as required and inflowing air.
  • Page 101 Climate control Warning The air recirculation system minimises the entry of outside air. The humidity increases, and the windows can mist up. The quality of the passenger compartment air deteriorates which may cause the vehicle occupants to feel drowsy. Air distribution to V: the air recirculation system is automatically switched off to speed up window demisting and prevent fogging.
  • Page 102 Climate control Comfort setting Maximum cooling Demisting and defrosting windows Briefly open windows to allow heated air to z Set cooling n as required. Warning escape quickly. z Air recirculation system 4 off. z Cooling n on. Disregard of the instructions could lead z Set temperature rotary knob as required.
  • Page 103: Pollen Filter

    Climate control Regular operation z Cooling n on, the air conditioning compressor automatically switches For consistently good operation, cooling off in low outdoor temperatures (air conditioning compressor) 3 must be (ice formation), switched on for several minutes once per month regardless of the weather and the z Turn the temperature rotary knob time of year.
  • Page 104: Driving And Operation

    Driving and Operation Driving and Operation Easytronic The Easytronic transmission 3 permits manual gearshifting (Manual mode) or automatic gearshifting (Automatic mode), both with automatic clutch control. Transmission display Easytronic 3 ......... 100 Shows the mode or current gear. Manual transmission ......105 Driving hints .........
  • Page 105 Driving and Operation Selector lever in o (centre position) Once the selector lever has been moved from N to position o (centre position) with the footbrake depressed, the Easytronic is in automatic mode and first gear has been selected (second gear with Winter programme enabled).
  • Page 106 Driving and Operation Selector lever in + or - Stopping the vehicle In Automatic and Manual mode, when the Shift to a higher gear. vehicle has stopped, first gear (second Shift to a lower gear. gear with Winter programme engaged) is If a higher gear is selected when the engaged automatically and the clutch is running speed is too low, or a lower gear...
  • Page 107 Driving and Operation Engine braking Automatic mode: When driving downhill, the Easytronic does not shift into higher gears until a fairly high engine speed has been reached. When braking, it shifts down in good time. Manual mode: To utilise the engine braking effect, select a lower gear in good time when driving downhill.
  • Page 108 Driving and Operation Vehicle storage Apply handbrake and remove ignition key. The most recently engaged gear (indicated in transmission display) remains engaged. With N, no gear is engaged. When the ignition is switched off, the Easytronic no longer responds to movement of the selector lever.
  • Page 109: Manual Transmission

    Driving and Operation 3. Clean transmission around the cap (see Fig. 16435 S) so that no dirt can get into the opening when the cap is removed. 4. Rotate cap to slacken and remove by lifting upwards – see Fig. 16435 S. 5.
  • Page 110: Driving Hints

    Driving and Operation Driving hints Brake servo unit Switching off the engine When the engine is not running, the brake When you switch off, fans in the engine The first 600 miles (1000 km) servo unit is no longer effective once the compartment may continue running for Drive your vehicle at various speeds.
  • Page 111 Driving and Operation Overrun cut-off Warming up Cooling fan The fuel supply is automatically cut-off Allow the engine to warm up while driving. The cooling fan is controlled via a during overrun, e.g. when the vehicle is Do not warm it up by letting it run at idling thermoswitch and therefore only runs driven with a gear engaged but the speed.
  • Page 112: Saving Fuel, Protecting The Environment

    Driving and Operation Saving fuel, protecting the End-of-Life Vehicle recovery Warming up For detailed information on Vauxhall’ s z Full throttle and warming up at idle environment ongoing commitment to achieving an speed increase wear, fuel consumption, Trend-setting technology environmentally sustainable future,...
  • Page 113 Do not race your engine. Avoid driving at maintenance be entrusted to your high engine speeds. Tyre pressure Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. z Inadequate tyre pressure, leading to Making use of the tachometer helps to Extreme driving conditions higher road resistance, costs money in save fuel.
  • Page 114: Fuel, Refuelling

    DIN EN 590 must not be could lead to uncontrolled combustion confused with 100% Bio Diesel, which is not and engine damage. to be used in Vauxhall engines. The flow and filterability of diesel fuel are temperature-dependent. Diesel fuels with improved low temperature properties are therefore available on the market during the winter months.
  • Page 115 Driving and Operation Fuel filler cap Open the tank flap. Only a Vauxhall genuine fuel filler cap Unscrew fuel filler cap to open and provides full functionality. Diesel-engined suspend from tank flap. vehicles have special fuel filler caps. The fuel tank has a limiting system which Refuelling prevents overfilling of the tank.
  • Page 116: Catalytic Converter, Engine Emissions

    Driving and Operation Caution Damage to the catalytic converter or the vehicle may result if the following points are not observed. z In the event of misfiring, uneven engine running, a clear reduction in engine performance or other unusual problems, have the cause of the fault rectified by a workshop as soon as possible.
  • Page 117 Driving and Operation If it illuminates briefly, but does not recur, it is of no significance. Illumination of control indicator A can indicate water in the diesel fuel filter. Check fuel filter for possible water residue 3 162. If it flashes after the ignition is switched on, there is a fault in the immobiliser system.
  • Page 118: Drive Control Systems

    Have all maintenance work carried out at Electronic Stability Programme Warning the intervals specified. We recommend Plus (ESP® that you entrust this work to your Vauxhall Plus ESP® improves driving stability when Engine exhaust gases contain poisonous Authorised Repairer, who has proper...
  • Page 119 Driving and Operation As soon as the vehicle starts to swerve Illuminates while driving: (understeer/oversteer), engine output is Fault in the system. Driving can be reduced and the wheels are braked continued. Poor road surface conditions individually. This considerably improves may however still cause vehicle stability the driving stability of the vehicle on to be impaired.
  • Page 120 Driving and Operation Cruise control 3 With Easytronic 3, only use cruise control Cruise control can store and maintain when in automatic mode. speeds of approx. 20 to 125 mph Warning (30 to 200 km/h). Deviation from the stored speed is possible on uphill or downhill When the cruise control is active, inclines.
  • Page 121 Driving and Operation Increase To deactivate Stored speed With cruise control active, hold down Briefly press the O button: cruise control is The speed is saved until the ignition is button I or briefly press it repeatedly: deactivated. switched off. speed is increased continuously or in Automatic deactivation if: To resume the saved speed, briefly press...
  • Page 122 Driving and Operation Ultrasonic parking sensors 3 Fault Parking distance sensors make reverse In the event of system faults, a permanent parking easier by measuring the distance tone sounds at a distance of 1 metre from between the rear of the vehicle and the obstacle.
  • Page 123: Hydraulic Brake System

    Driving and Operation When the engine is not running, the assistance of the brake servo unit disappears once the brake pedal has been depressed once or twice. Braking effect is not reduced, but braking requires significantly greater force. This is especially important to bear in mind when towing.
  • Page 124: Anti-Lock Braking System (Abs U)

    Driving and Operation Anti-lock Braking System (ABS Self-check When the engine is started and the vehicle ABS prevents the wheels from locking. starts off, the system performs a self-check, ABS starts to regulate brake pressure as which may be audible. soon as a wheel shows a tendency to lock.
  • Page 125: Handbrake

    Driving and Operation Brake assist Wheels, tyres If the brake pedal is operated with a fast, Suitable tyres and restrictions 3 176. powerful push, the vehicle is automatically Tyres fitted in the factory are adapted to braked at full braking power in order to the chassis and provide optimum driving achieve the shortest possible braking comfort and safety.
  • Page 126 Driving and Operation Fitting new tyres Do not reduce tyre pressure when the tyres Fit tyres in pairs or in sets, which is even are warm. Otherwise the pressure may better. Ensure that tyres on one axle are: drop below the permissible minimum when z the same size, the tyres cool down.
  • Page 127 Driving and Operation Tyre condition, wheel condition Tread depth Warning Drive over edges slowly and at right angles Check tread depth regularly. if possible. Driving over sharp edges can For reasons of safety, tyres should be If the pressure is too low, this can result cause tyre and wheel damage.
  • Page 128 Driving and Operation General information Winter tyres 3 Notes on fitting new tyres 3 122. z The risk of aquaplaning is greater if the tyres are worn. Restrictions 3 176. z Tyres age, even if they are used little or Winter tyres (M + S tyres) improve driving not at all.
  • Page 129 Remove the wheel trims if using tyre chains. Use wheel trims and tyres that are Tyre chains may only be used at speeds approved by Vauxhall for the vehicle in up to 30 mph (50 km/h). They must only be question and therefore meet all the...
  • Page 130: Self-Help, Vehicle Care

    Self-help, Vehicle Care Self-help, Vehicle Care Diesel fuel system, bleeding Never let the tank run dry! If control indicator Y illuminates, refuel as soon as possible. Refuel immediately if it flashes. If the tank is allowed to run dry, the diesel fuel system must be bled.
  • Page 131: Starting The Engine With Jump Leads 3

    Self-help, Vehicle Care Starting the engine with jump leads Do not start with a quick charger or by pushing or towing. A vehicle with a discharged battery can be started using jump leads and the battery of another vehicle. Attempts to start the vehicle should be made at intervals of one minute and should not last longer than 15 seconds.
  • Page 132 Self-help, Vehicle Care z Use a booster battery with the same voltage (12 volts). Its capacity (Ah) must not be much less than that of the discharged battery. z Use jump leads with insulated terminals and a cross section of at least 16 mm (25 mm for diesel engines).
  • Page 133: Towing Your Own Vehicle

    Self-help, Vehicle Care Route the leads so that they cannot catch on rotating parts in the engine compartment. To start the engine: 1. Start the engine of the vehicle providing the jump start. 2. After 5 minutes, start the other engine. Start attempts should be made at intervals of 1 minute and should not last longer than 15 seconds.
  • Page 134: Warning Triangle ¨ 3 And First-Aid Kit + 3

    Self-help, Vehicle Care Select neutral gear. Caution Drive slowly. Do not drive jerkily. Excessive tractive force can damage the vehicle. When the engine is not running, considerably more force is needed to brake and steer. To prevent the entry of exhaust fumes from the towing vehicle, switch on the air recirculation system 3 and close the windows.
  • Page 135: Spare Wheel 3

    Self-help, Vehicle Care Spare wheel Fasten the Velcro straps to the warning Pull the spare wheel forward and then triangle and the first-aid kit (cushion) as upward out of the wheel well. Some vehicles are equipped with a tyre illustrated. repair aerosol instead of a spare wheel 3 137.
  • Page 136 Self-help, Vehicle Care General information Notes on temporary spare wheel 3 Notes on directional tyres 3 Depending on version, the spare wheel z The use of the temporary spare wheel Fit directional tyres such that they roll in the may be in the form of a temporary spare may affect the handling of the vehicle, direction of travel.
  • Page 137: Jack £ 3 And Vehicle Tools 3

    Self-help, Vehicle Care Changing wheels z Use the jack 3 only to change wheels. Some versions have tyre repair aerosol z If the ground on which the vehicle is instead of a spare wheel 3 137. standing is soft, a solid board (max. 1 cm thick) should be placed under the jack 3.
  • Page 138 Self-help, Vehicle Care 1. Pull off the wheel trim with the hook 3. Alloy wheels 3: Prise off the wheel trim 3 2. Push the wheel bolt wrench 3 on as far Vehicle tools 3 133. with a screwdriver. Protect the rim by as possible and slacken the wheel bolts placing a soft cloth between the half a turn.
  • Page 139 Self-help, Vehicle Care 4. Set the jack 3 to the necessary height. 3. The jacking points are marked on the The edge of the jack base must be on the bottom edge of the vehicle. Position the jack arm at the front or rear ground directly below the jacking point so that the jack claw (arrowed in in a manner that prevents it from...
  • Page 140 Self-help, Vehicle Care 5. Unscrew the wheel bolts. 10. Before refitting the wheel trim, clean the wheel around the retaining clips. Valve If the wheel bolts have retaining symbol 3 on back of wheel trim must washers 3, they must not be removed. point towards valve on wheel.
  • Page 141: Tyre Repair Aerosol 3

    Self-help, Vehicle Care The tyre repair aerosol is located in the 5. Remove the seal. Hold the aerosol luggage compartment in the spare wheel upright and depress the button until the well. aerosol has completely discharged. The tyre is then filled with sealant. 1.
  • Page 142: Electrical System

    Self-help, Vehicle Care The tyre repair aerosol allows for temporary use of the tyre; it merely allows for continued travel until the tyre can be changed. Fold the used tyre repair aerosol in a cloth and stow in the luggage compartment. The tyre repair aerosol can only be used once for repair and must then be replaced.
  • Page 143 Self-help, Vehicle Care Fuse box Place spare fuses at the point provided in Slot fuse extractor onto fuse and withdraw The fuse box is located in the engine the fuse box; next to this on the right is the compartment next to the coolant fuse extractor for changing fuses.
  • Page 144: Fuses And The Most Important Circuits They Protect

    Self-help, Vehicle Care Circuit Electric window (left) – – Ignition switch, starter Injection system, fuel pump Horn Central control unit Information display, Infotainment system: engine Z 13 DT Fuses and the most important Circuit circuits they protect Instruments, information display, Some circuits may be protected by several light switch, horn, hazard warning fuses.
  • Page 145 Self-help, Vehicle Care Circuit Vauxhall alarm system Heated exterior mirrors Windscreen washer system Courtesy lamp Central control unit Heated rear window Circuit Circuit Electric window (right) Infotainment system, Information display, Light switch, – Courtesy lamp, Instruments, – Plus ESP® Central control unit, immobiliser...
  • Page 146 Self-help, Vehicle Care Circuit Right dipped beam, headlamp range adjustment Tail lamp (left), parking lamp (left) Tail lamp (right), parking lamp (right) Brake lamps, cruise control Front fog lamps Circuit Circuit Engine control Retractable steel roof Diesel filter heater Engine control unit Electric window, Infotainment system Air conditioning system...
  • Page 147 Self-help, Vehicle Care Circuit Fog tail lamp Main beam (left) Main beam (right) Ventilation fan Engine control unit Retractable steel roof Starter Circuit Circuit Plus ESP® Radiator fan Plus ABS, ESP® Radiator fan Petrol engine: Easytronic – Diesel engine: Engine control unit...
  • Page 148: Bulb Replacement

    Self-help, Vehicle Care Bulb replacement Switch off the ignition and turn off the relevant switch or close the doors. Only hold a new bulb at the base! Do not touch the bulb glass with your bare hands. Replace the bulb, checking that the data on the base matches that of the defective bulb.
  • Page 149 Self-help, Vehicle Care Main beam Have bulbs changed by a workshop. Parking lamps Have bulbs changed by a workshop. 3. Detach plug connector from bulb. 6. When fitting the new bulb, insert lugs in the reflector recesses. 4. Disengage spring wire clip from retaining lugs by moving it sideways 7.
  • Page 150: Turn Signal Lamps

    Self-help, Vehicle Care Side turn signal lamp Have bulbs changed by a workshop. Front fog lamps Have bulbs changed by a workshop. Turn signal lamps 3. Remove bulb holder from reflector housing. Front turn signal lamps 1. Open bonnet and engage support. 4.
  • Page 151: Tail Lamps

    Self-help, Vehicle Care Tail lamps 5. Disengage and remove bulb holder from 6. Push bulb into bulb holder slightly, bulb housing by rotating bulb holder rotate anticlockwise and remove. 1. Open the luggage compartment. anticlockwise: 7. Insert new bulb. 2. Disengage cover of retaining lugs and Reversing lamp remove.
  • Page 152: Number Plate Lamp

    Self-help, Vehicle Care Number plate lamp 2. Rotate bulb holder anticlockwise and 3. Remove bulb from socket. disengage. 1. Insert screwdriver vertically on right- 4. Insert new bulb. hand side of bulb housing, exert pressure 5. Engage bulb holder by rotating towards the right and disengage spring.
  • Page 153: Courtesy Lamp

    Self-help, Vehicle Care Courtesy lamp Luggage compartment lamp 2. Press bulb slightly towards spring 1. Prise the lens out with a screwdriver. clip and remove. Front courtesy lamp 1. Lever the lens out of the housing at the 3. Insert new bulb. points shown in the illustration.
  • Page 154: Vehicle Care

    Self-help, Vehicle Care Vehicle care Clean edges and folds on opened doors Wheels and tyres and flaps as well as the areas they cover. Do not use high-pressure jet cleaners. When caring for your vehicle, observe all national environmental regulations, Thoroughly rinse off and leather-off the Clean wheels with a pH-neutral wheel particularly when washing it.
  • Page 155 Self-help, Vehicle Care Interior and upholstery Locks Underbody Only clean the vehicle interior, including The locks are lubricated at the factory Some areas of the vehicle underbody have the instrument panel facia and panelling, using a high quality lock cylinder grease. a PVC undercoating while other critical with a dry cloth or interior cleaner.
  • Page 156: Service And Maintenance

    Scheduled maintenance ..... 152 Additional service work....... 156 Recommended fluids and lubricants . 156 Inspection system ........ 158 Vauxhall genuine parts and accessories......... 159 Performing work ........159 Engine oil ..........160 Diesel fuel filter ........162 Coolant ..........162 Brake fluid ..........
  • Page 157 Replace pollen filter or active charcoal filter ⊕o If air is very dirty, has a high dust or sand content or high pollen level, By agreement with customer / Vauxhall if the air conditioning system has an odour Authorised Repairer...
  • Page 158 Service and Maintenance Service work after years miles (x1000) km (x1000) ⊕ Replace toothed belts and tensioning roller Z 18 XE Every 6 years / 60,000 miles / 90,000 km Change engine oil and filter ⊕o Drain water from fuel filter, diesel (for high residual humidity and/or lower quality fuel) Replace fuel filter and drain out water, diesel (quality EN 590) Z 13 DT Check handbrake and adjust (wheel unloaded);...
  • Page 159 ⊕o Clean and lubricate folding roof in dusty countries (by agreement with customer/Vauxhall Authorised Repairer) Test drive, final check (steering and ignition lock, instruments and control indicators, entire braking system, steering, air conditioning, engine, bodywork and chassis), reset service interval display with TECH 2 Whichever occurs first.
  • Page 160: Additional Service Work

    Service and Maintenance Additional service work Recommended fluids and Under extreme operating conditions, it may be necessary to perform certain lubricants Additional work ⊕ service work more frequently than at the Additional work is work which is not Only use products which have been tested scheduled intervals.
  • Page 161 Validity index twice between two oil changes). The temperature. viscosity must comply with requirements. Vauxhall engine oil complies with The use of engine oil category ACEA A1/B1 classifications GM-LL-A-025 and and A5/B5 is expressly prohibited as it can GM-LL-B-025 and is therefore suitable cause long-term damage to the engine for both petrol and diesel engines.
  • Page 162: Inspection System

    If the remaining distance is less than Repairer, who has excellent knowledge of 1000 miles (1500 km), InSP is displayed Vauxhall vehicles and is in possession of with a remaining distance of 600 miles the necessary tools and current service (1000 km) when the ignition is switched on instructions from Vauxhall.
  • Page 163: Vauxhall Genuine Parts And Accessories

    Service and Maintenance Vauxhall genuine parts and accessories We recommend that you use "Vauxhall genuine parts and accessories" and conversion parts released expressly for your vehicle type. These parts have undergone special tests to establish their reliability, safety and specific suitability for Vauxhall vehicles.
  • Page 164: Engine Oil

    Service and Maintenance Engine oil For vehicles with engine oil level check 3, the engine oil level is checked automatically 3 70. We recommend checking the engine oil level before starting a long journey. Caution Important: It is the owner’s responsibility to maintain the correct level of an appropriate quality oil in the engine.
  • Page 165 Service and Maintenance Top up to between the MIN and MAX marks 3 178. Fit the cap on straight and tighten it. We recommend that you use the same The engine oil level must not exceed engine oil as was used the last time it was the MAX mark on the dipstick.
  • Page 166: Diesel Fuel Filter

    Service and Maintenance Diesel fuel filter Coolant On each engine oil change, have the fuel The coolant provides anti-freeze filter checked for any water residue by a protection down to approx. -28 °C. workshop. Caution Illumination of control indicator A in the instrument cluster indicates water in the Only use approved anti-freeze.
  • Page 167 Service and Maintenance Brakes Top up with anti-freeze. If no anti-freeze is available, fill with clean tap water or A screeching noise indicates that the brake distilled water. Have the anti-freeze lining is at its minimum thickness. concentration checked. Continued driving is possible. Have the brake lining replaced as soon as possible.
  • Page 168: Brake Fluid

    Service and Maintenance Brake fluid change Brake fluid is hygroscopic, i.e. it absorbs water. If the brakes become hot, such as when driving on long downhill stretches, vapour bubbles can occur in the water, which can have an extremely adverse effect on braking power (depending on the proportion of water).
  • Page 169: Windscreen Wiper Replacement

    Service and Maintenance Windscreen wiper replacement Windscreen washer system Battery Lift wiper arm. Move release lever and The washer bottle for the windscreen The vehicle battery is maintenance-free. detach wiper blade. washer system is in engine compartment Batteries do not belong in household on the left-hand side.
  • Page 170: Protecting Electronic Components

    To avoid damaging the vehicle, do not Note compartment and underbody checked. make any modifications to the electrical The Vauxhall alarm system 3 siren must z Clean and preserve rubber seals. system, e.g. connecting additional be deactivated as follows: switch the...
  • Page 171: Putting The Vehicle Back Into Service

    Service and Maintenance Putting the vehicle back into z Park vehicle in dry and well ventilated place. With manual transmission select service first gear or reverse gear, and with Perform the following work before Easytronic 3 move selector lever to recommissioning the vehicle: centre position before switching ignition z Connect the clamp to the negative...
  • Page 172: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data Vehicle data......... 168 Engine data.......... 170 Vehicle data In other versions, the identification plate is Performance......... 171 attached to the right-hand front door The technical data is determined in Fuel consumption, CO emissions ..172 frame. accordance with European Community Weights, payload and roof load ..
  • Page 173 Technical Data Information on identification plate: The vehicle identification number is On some versions, the VIN can also stamped on the identification plate and on be found on the instrument panel. Manufacturer the right side of the floor of the vehicle Engine identifier and engine number: Type approval number under a cover between the front door and...
  • Page 174: Engine Data

    Technical Data Engine data Sales designation 1.4 TWINPORT 1.3 CDTI Engine identifier code Z 14 XEP Z 18 XE Z 13 DT Number of cylinders Piston displacement [cm 1364 1796 1248 Engine power [kW] at rpm 5600 6000 4000 Torque [Nm] at rpm 4000 4600...
  • Page 175: Performance

    Technical Data Performance Z 14 XEP Z 18 XE Z 13 DT Maximum speed [mph / km/h] Sports transmission 112/180 127/204 104/167 Easytronic 111/178 – – The maximum speed is achievable with a maximum of half payload. Optional equipment may reduce the specified maximum speed of the vehicle.
  • Page 176: Fuel Consumption, Co Emissions

    Technical Data Fuel consumption, CO emissions The directive is oriented to actual driving The figures given must not be taken as a practices: Urban driving is rated at guarantee for the actual fuel consumption Directive 80/1268/EEC (last amended approx. and extra-urban driving at of a particular vehicle.
  • Page 177 Technical Data Fuel consumption, CO emissions Z 14 XEP Z 18 XE Z 13 DT Sports transmission/Easytronic Fuel consumption urban [l/100 km] 8.1/ 8.0 10.4/– 5.8/– rural [l/100 km] 5.0/ 4.9 5.8/– 3.9/– total [l/100 km] 6.1/ 6.0 7.5/– 4.6/– [g/km] 146/144 179/–...
  • Page 178: Weights, Payload And Roof Load

    Technical Data Weights, payload and roof load Optional equipment and accessories Roof loads are not permitted. increase the kerb weight, which means that The payload is the difference between the Driving hints 3 106. the payload will also change slightly. permitted gross vehicle weight (see identification plate 3 168) and the EC kerb Note weight ranges in the vehicle...
  • Page 179 Technical Data Kerb weight Tigra retractable steel Engine Sport transmission Easytronic roof without air Z 14 XEP 1235 1235 conditioning [kg] Z 18 XE 1265 – Z 13 DT 1278 – with air conditioning [kg] Z 14 XEP 1260 1260...
  • Page 180: Tyres

    Follow the specific suitability for Vauxhall vehicles. have the wheel balanced and fitted to the notes on this page and 3 125, 3 131.
  • Page 181: Tyre Pressure

    Technical Data Tyre pressure Tyre pressure for load with one person Tyre pressure for full load and light luggage Tyres Front [psi/bar] Rear [psi/bar] Front [psi/bar] Rear [psi/bar] Z 14 XEP, 185/55 R 15 36/2.5 36/2.5 36/2.5 36/2.5 Z 18 XE, 185/60 R 15, 33/2.3 30/2.1...
  • Page 182: Capacities

    Technical Data Capacities Engine oil Z 14 XEP Z 18 XE Z 13 DT Engine Inc. Filter [litres] 4.25 Between MIN and MAX [litres] Fuel tank Petrol/diesel, nominal capacity [litres]...
  • Page 183: Dimensions

    Technical Data Dimensions Tigra Length [mm] 3921 Width without exterior mirrors [mm] 1684 Width with two exterior mirrors [mm] 1905 Height [mm] 1376 Wheelbase [mm] 2491 Turning circle diameter [m] 11.00...
  • Page 184: Index

    Index Index Brake system ......... 119 Brakes ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) ... 120 ABS ............. 120 Accessories......... 53, 62, 130 Brake assist ........121 Accessory socket ........63 Brake servo unit......... 106 Air conditioning system ......96 Footbrake........... 121 Air intake..........99 Handbrake.........
  • Page 185: Door Locks 3

    Index Correcting time ........79 Courtesy lamp.......... 89 Easytronic......... 12, 100 Fan ............. 92, 94 Courtesy lamps Driving programmes ......102 Fault ............34 Bulb replacement....... 149 Fault............ 104 Electric windows ........34 Cruise control ......... 116 Interruption of power supply .... 105 Filling station Kickdown........
  • Page 186 Index Identification plate ......168, 169 Gears ..........12, 105 Language selection ........ 79 Idling............105 Generator, see Alternator ....... 69 Light switch..........9 Ignition switch.......... 21 Genuine parts and accessories .... 159 Lighting ..........9, 86 Ignition system....... 159, 166 Glove compartment ........
  • Page 187 Index Self-diagnosis ......51, 58, 120 Self-help ..........126 Number plate lamps Radio ............90 Central locking system......25 Bulb replacement....... 148 Radio equipment (CB)......91 Information display ......76 Number plate lighting......148 Rear lamp cluster ........86 Remote control ........22 Number plates ........
  • Page 188 Fuel for diesel engines ...... 110 Technical data ........168 Heating ..........92 Telephone, see Mobile telephone ..91 Locks ..........151 Vauxhall alarm system ......29 Temperature regulation......94 Tyre chains......... 125, 176 Vauxhall genuine parts Temporary spare wheel ....125, 132 Window demisting and defrosting 96, 98 and accessories ........

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