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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual TIGRA Operation, Safety and Maintenance...
  • Page 2 VAUXHALL Tigra Operation, Safety, Maintenance...
  • Page 3 Data specific to your ve hicle Please enter your vehicle’s data here to keep it ea sily accessible. This information is available under the section "Technical da ta " as well as on the identification plate and in the Serv ice Booklet. Fuel Designati on Engine oil...
  • Page 4 The R etractable steel roof also gives you country, optional equipment, Genuine the opp ortunity to enjoy your Tigra as a You will rec eive quick, reliable and Vauxhall Parts and Acc essories).
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Our ai m: to k eep you happy with your S eats, Interior .......... 46 vehicle. All Vauxhall Authorised Repairers offer first-class serv ice a t competitiv e Instrum ents, Controls ......68 prices.
  • Page 6: In Brief

    3 – see page 24, With vehicle unlock ed, ignition on and Vauxhall a la rm system 3 – see pag e 31. hand brak e app lied, b riefly pull button R. 6 Luggag e comp artm ent – see page 27,...
  • Page 7 In Brief To adjust seat: Adjusting seat backrest: To adjust seat height: Pull han dle, Turn handwheel Pull front lever at side slide seat, Move seat backrest to suit seating position. Lift lev er and relieve some weig ht from seat release handle to raise it or press down on seat with body Do not lean on seat b ackrest whilst...
  • Page 8 In Brief Folding down the seat backrests: To adjust head restraint h eight: To fit seat belt: Raise release lever To release catc h grip head Draw seat belt smoothly restraint at sides, from inertia reel, To access the stowage comp artm ent tilt forward, guide over shoulder behind the seats, fold the front seat...
  • Page 9 In Brief To adjust exterior mirrors: Adjusting in terior mirror: Four-way switch on driver’s door Swivel mirror housing Press mirror switch right or left: Four-way Swivel lever on underside of mirror housing switch adjusts corresponding mirror. to reduce dazzle at night. 6 Mirrors –...
  • Page 10 In Brief...
  • Page 11 In Brief Page Pa ge Page Side air v ents ........94 Windscreen wiper ..... 11, 87 18 Brake pedal ..... 72, 108, 123 Windscreen wash sy stem ..
  • Page 12 In Brief Control indicato rs Eng ine oi l pressure, Alternator, see page 70. see p age 71. S ea t belt 3 , see pa ges 68, 50. Turn signal l ights, Brake system, see pages 10, 71, 89. Clutch syst em , >...
  • Page 13: Wheel Lock

    In Brief Steering wheel lock and ignition: Steering wheel adju stment Light switch Turn key to position 1 Swivel lever down, = Off Move steerin g wh eel somewhat adjust height, = Parking lights to release lock swivel lever up, = Dipped beam engage Positions:...
  • Page 14 In Brief Headlight flash, m ain beam and Switch on turn signal lights: Hazard warning lights: dipped beam: right = stalk up press ¨ Headlight = pull stalk left = stalk down press again ¨ flash towards 6 Turn signal lights – p age 89. 6 Hazard warning lig hts –...
  • Page 15: Horn:

    In Brief Operate horn: Wiper: Operating windscreen system: press right or left Mo ve stalk up Move stalk toward steering wheel 6 Airbag sy stem – page 56, § = off The wiper w ill swipe for a few strok es. rem ote control on steering wheel 3 –...
  • Page 16: Clutch Pedal

    In Brief Heated rear window, To clear misted or icy windo ws: Man ual transmission: heated exterior mirrors: Turn rotary switch for Reverse gear: with v ehicle stationary, three temperature and air flow seconds after de-clutching pull the ring up = press Ü...
  • Page 17 In Brief Before starting off, check: z Tyre pressure and ty re condition, see pages 126, 170. z Engine oil level and fluid levels in engine compa rtm ent, see pages 179 to 185. z All windows, mirrors, ex terior lighting and number plates a re free from dirt, snow and ice and opera tional.
  • Page 18: Remove Key

    6 Further information – see p ages 21, 108, ra dio remote control – see page 22, central locking system – see page 24, Vauxhall a la rm system 3 – see pag e 31, vehicle dec om missioning – see page 187.
  • Page 19 Easytronic 3 information for your first drive move selector lever to c entre p osition in your Tigra in brief. C arry out regularly the check s before switching ignition off. rec om mended in the indiv idual sections z On vehicles with Ea sytronic 3 control of this Owner’...
  • Page 20 In Brief Airbag System Side airb ag system Operating m enu s in The sid e airbag is triggered in the event of the information display The a irb ag system c onsists of several a side-on c ollision to form a safety cushion separate systems.
  • 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 gals Ø miles/ gal Selection using multi-function button 3 : To select w ith steering wheel buttons 3 Trip computer rotate a nd press multi-function button. Select menu options via the menus and The trip comp uters provide informa tion on the buttons.
  • Page 22 In Brief Opening Retractable steel roof z Release the locking levers on upper rig ht z Switch on ignition. and left of the window fram es, pulling O nly with vehicle stationary . z Pull S until the roof is completely open both lev ers all the way d ow n.
  • Page 23 In Brief Closing Retractable steel roof z Move the locking levers on right and left Parkin g distance sensor of the w indow fra mes all the way up . O nly with sta tionary vehicle and closed When rev erse gear is selected, the Parking Each retaining hook must engage and boot lid.
  • Page 24: Retractable Steel Roof

    ....Lug gage compartment ...... . Vauxhall alarm system 3....Ex terior mirrors........
  • Page 25: Electronic Immobilizer

    Not e The immobilizer does not lock the doors. Therefore, alwa ys lock vehicle before leaving unattended and ena ble Vauxhall alarm sy stem 3 see p age 24. Electronic immo bilizer Control i nd icator for imm obilizer A...
  • Page 26: Radio Remote Control

    Used to op erate: z central locking system, z mechanical anti-theft locking system 3, z Vauxhall ala rm system 3 . The w indows can also be closed using the radio remote control. The radio remote control has a range C entra l lock ing system, of approx.
  • Page 27 Keys, do ors, windo ws, Retractable steel roof Fault K ey with fix ed blade, see Fig. 15331 T on If the central locking system cannot be previous pa ge. opera ted with the radio rem ote control, Hav e the workshop chang e the battery . it may be due to the follow ing: I n the ev ent of a functionali ty p roblem z The range of the radio remote control...
  • Page 28: Central Locking System

    Keys, doors, windows, Retrac table steel roof Press button m in the d oor. Cen tral locking system To lock Close doors, luggage compartment and For doors, b oot lid/tailgate and tank flap. The vehicle can be loc ked even if the d river’s tank flap.
  • Page 29 Keys, do ors, windo ws, Retractable steel roof Note z The vehicle ca n be lock ed w ithout the z 30 second s a fter unlock ing using the need for the key. With the driver’s door radio remote c ontrol the d oors lock open, p ress c entral locking switch m in again a utomatica lly if no door is the door trim and then close the driver’s...
  • Page 30 Keys, doors, windows, Retrac table steel roof Cl osing window s fr om outside Fault If the central locking cannot be operated, Warning this can be for one of the following reasons: z If the central locking system is Exercise care when operating electric overloaded as a result of repeated wind ows.
  • Page 31: O Perating Central Loc King System With

    Keys, do ors, windo ws, Retractable steel roof To lock With doors closed, turn key towards rear of vehicle as far as it will g o. Turn key back to vertical p osition and rem ove. Operating central locking system Luggage com partment with key in driver’s door lo ck To open wi th the button in t he d oor...
  • Page 32 Keys, doors, windows, Retrac table steel roof A tone sounds when the boot lid is completely closed. Loc king of the boot lid is indicated by a sing le flash of the hazard warning lights. To open wit h the b utton beneath the To close boot l id Press the button b elow the boot lid until...
  • Page 33 Keys, do ors, windo ws, Retractable steel roof 3. Turn the tool 90° to the right to rem ove. 5. Pull the tool forwa rd out of the flooring. Fault The luggag e com partment lid c an only be 4.
  • Page 34 Keys, doors, windows, Retrac table steel roof 6. Open and fold down the cover of the 8. Hav e a second person hold the rear of To close the boot lid , hav e a second person emergency release cable. Pull the c able the boot lid down.
  • Page 35: Vauxhall Alarm System

    (with ignition off); LED in hazard door must b e opened a nd closed once so warning light button flashes a max imum that the Vauxhall alarm system can be of 10 seconds. See next page. switched on.
  • Page 36 Keys, doors, windows, Retrac table steel roof 4. Activ ate the Vaux hall alarm system . The After the first 10 seconds of Vauxhall alarm LED in the hazard warning light button system activation: illuminates. After approx. 10 sec onds,...
  • Page 37 C hanges to the vehicle interior, such as An alarm can be triggered whilst the the use of seat covers, could impair the Vauxhall alarm system is sw itched on: func tion of pa ssenger compartment z an acoustic signal (horn) a nd monitoring.
  • Page 38: Ex Terior Mirrors

    Keys, doors, windows, Retrac table steel roof Exterio r mirrors Swingi ng in exterior mirror Interio r mirror For the safety of pedestrians, the exterior Adjustment using the four-way switch in To adjust, swivel mirror housing . mirrors will swing out of their normal the d riv er’s door.
  • Page 39: Electric Windows

    Keys, do ors, windo ws, Retractable steel roof Electric windo ws When a door is opened, the window of that door opens a slit. It closes autom atically Warning after the door is closed. When the Retractable steel roof is opened Exercise care when operating electric or closed, the windows open a slit.
  • Page 40 Keys, doors, windows, Retrac table steel roof Overloa d Fault If the windows are repeatedly operated at The wind ow s c annot be automatically short intervals, the power supply is b riefly opened or closed. cut off. Activate electronic windows as follows: The system is protected by fuses in the fuse 1.
  • Page 41 Keys, do ors, windo ws, Retractable steel roof Retrac table steel roof The Retractable steel roof, a folda ble steel top, enables the Tig ra to combine the attributes of a coupe and a conv ertible. Warning Exercise care when operating the roof. Risk of injury.
  • Page 42 Keys, doors, windows, Retrac table steel roof Release the locking levers on upper rig ht Switch on ignition. C losi ng the roof and left of the window fra mes, pulling both O nly with stationary vehicle and closed Pull S until the roof is completely open and lev ers all the way d ow n.
  • Page 43 Keys, do ors, windo ws, Retractable steel roof Press S until the roof a nd boot lid are Fault completely closed. Automatic roof operation is only func tional if the roof has been properly closed or An a coustic signal sounds at the beg inning opened beforehand.
  • Page 44 Keys, doors, windows, Retrac table steel roof If there is a fault in the a utoma tic drive or 4. O pen the lug gage compartment. If the loss of battery power, the fully opened roof battery has become discharged or there can be ma nually closed as follow s: is a malfunction in boot lid operation, the boot lid m ust be opened ma nually;...
  • Page 45 Keys, do ors, windo ws, Retractable steel roof 6. Turn the tool 90° to the rig ht to remove. 8. Pull the tool forward out of the flooring . 9. Use the tool to forcefully pull the lock bar to unlock the cover in front of the rear 7.
  • Page 46 Keys, doors, windows, Retrac table steel roof 10. With the lock bar pulled, hav e a helper 11. Press the b utton below the boot lid until 12. Release the front catches of the boot lid pivot the cover upwa rd by hand. The the boot lid is completely closed.
  • Page 47 Keys, do ors, windo ws, Retractable steel roof 13. With two p eople working simultaneously 14. Release the roof retainer at the rear left 15. With the aid of a second person, on the right a nd left, open the boot lid of the lug gage compartment partition carefully and slowly pull the roof rearward to its end position.
  • Page 48 Keys, doors, windows, Retrac table steel roof 16. Pull the roof up to the w indscreen frame. 17. Push the lock ing levers on the rig ht and 18. Have a second person help to force the left side of the wind ow frame all the boot lid closed simultaneously on the wa y up.
  • Page 49: Wind Deflector

    Keys, do ors, windo ws, Retractable steel roof 19. Next, if possib le open and close the 20. Press d ow n the cover in front of the rea r Win d deflector boot lid once using the b utton below window.
  • Page 50: Seats, Interior

    Seats, Interior Seats, Interior Front sea ts .......... . Head restraints ........Lug gage compartment partition ..Three-stage safety sy stem....Three-point seat belts ..
  • Page 51 Seats, Interior Adj usti ng the seat hei ght Fold back rest forward Seat position To a djust, lift lev er and relieve some weight To fold the b ackrest forwards, e.g . to rea ch Adjust driver’s sea t such that with the driver from seat to ra ise it or press down on seat the stora ge compartment behind the seats, sitting upright the steering wheel is held in...
  • Page 52: Head Restraints

    Seats, Interior Head restraints Hea d rest raint p osi tion Remov ing the head restraint s The middle of the head restraint should To remove head restraints, release b oth Adj ustm ent be a t ey e level. If this is not possible for springs b y pressing and detach hea d To adjust the hea d restraints, hold at side, extremely tall persons, set to highest...
  • Page 53: Luggage Compartment Partition

    Seats, Interior Place no objects in front of the luggage compa rtm ent partition. Luggage compartment partition If the Retractable steel roof is to be op ened , pull the c entre of the partition, When the Retractable steel roof is closed, relea se it and fold it rearward until it the p artition can b e folded forward to engages.
  • Page 54: Three-Stage Safety System

    Seats, Interior Three-stage safety system Warning Com prising: z Three-point seat belts. The a irba g sy stems serve to supplem ent the three-point seat belts and belt z Belt tensioners at the seats. tensioners. The seat belts m ust therefore z Airbag sy stems for driver and front alway s b e worn.
  • Page 55 For children up to 12 y ears of age, we even in urban traffic – it can sav e your life! accident, have the belts and triggered belt recommend the Vauxhall child restraint tensioners replaced by a workshop. Pregnant women m ust alwa ys wear sy stem –...
  • Page 56: Belt Tensioners

    Seats, Interior Belt tension ers The sea t belts are fitted with belt tensioners. The seat belts are pulled down at the buckles on a front or rear impa ct above a certa in severity . This tightens the belts. Actuati on of belt tensioners C ont rol indic ator v for belt tensioners is indicated by illum ina tion of control...
  • Page 57 Seats, Interior Imp or tant z The belt tensioner and airbag sy stem Warning control electronics can be found in the z Do not fit accessories not sp ecifically centre console area. In order to av oid released for y our v ehicle type or store Have the cause of the fault eliminated malfunctions, do not store mag netic objec ts in the belt tensioner operating...
  • Page 58: Using The Belts

    Seats, Interior Using the belts Remov ing the belt Warning To remove the belt, depress the red Fitting seat bel ts pushb utton on the b uc kle; the belt will Pull the belt out of the retractor and guide O n pregnant women in particular, the retrac t autom atically.
  • Page 59: Child Restraint Systems

    8 months to your lap, risk of fatal injury. 4 years z The covers of Vauxhall child restraint sy stems can be wiped clea n. z Do not stick any thing on the child 15 to 25 kg restra int system s and do not cover and approx.
  • Page 60: Airbag System

    Vauxhall child restraint system with transponders 3 ha s been fitted to the front passenger seat. S eat occupa ncy recognition – see p age 60. Vauxhall child restraint system w ith transponders 3 – see page 61. Examples of events triggering the front...
  • Page 61 Seats, Interior When trigg ered , the front airbags inflate in Warning Warnin g milliseconds and form a safety cushion for driver and front passeng er. Forward The front airbag sy stem provides The three-point seat belt must b e movement is checked and the risk of optimum p rotection when the seat, correctly fitted –...
  • Page 62 Seat oc cup ancy recognition – see respectively , page 60. Vauxhall child restraint system z the control electronics, with transponders 3 – see page 61. z the side impact sensors,...
  • Page 63 Vauxhall body. Do not place the hands or arms child restraint system with transponders 3 on the covers of the airbag system s.
  • Page 64 Seats, Interior Seat occupancy recogniti on 3 Warning The seat occupancy recognition system deactivates the passenger front and side Hav e the cause of the fa ult eliminated airbag s if the front pa ssenger seat is immediately by a workshop. unoccupied or a Vaux hall child restraint system with tra nsponders 3 has been Self-diagnosis integrated into the sy stem...
  • Page 65 Seats, Interior Warning O nly Vauxhall child restra int sy stems with transp onders 3 can be fitted on the front passenger seats. Use of systems without transp onders poses a risk of fatal injury. Vauxhall c hild restraint system s w ith tra nsponders 3 can be identified by a sticker or badg e.
  • Page 66 If no Vauxhall child restraint system with z Only protective covers which are z Do not place any objects between transponders 3 is fitted, the control...
  • Page 67 Do not p erform any a lterations on the z In v ehicles with seat occ upa ncy z When using a Vauxhall c hild restraint com ponents of the airbag sy stem, as this rec og nition 3 persons w eighing less than sy stem with transponders 3 on the front would render the vehic le unroadworthy .
  • Page 68 Warning Warning No child restraint system 3 may be O nly Vauxhall child restra int sy stems with installed on front passenger seat. transp onders 3 can be fitted on the front Da ng er to life.
  • Page 69: Cigarette Lighter

    Seats, Interior The maximum power c onsumption of electrical ac cessories m ust not ex ceed 120 w atts. Do not connect any current-delivering acc essories, e.g. electrical charging devices or b atteries. Electrical ac cessories connected to the socket must c om ply with the electro- ma gnetic compa tib ility requirem ents laid down in DIN VDE 40 839, otherwise vehicle ma lfunctions m ay occur.
  • Page 70: Ashtray 3

    Seats, Interior Ashtray To empty , open the ashtra y cover fully Sto wage compartments bey ond its resistance p oint, causing the To be used only for ash and not for St owage com partm ent behind the sea ts insert to lift.
  • Page 71: Coin Holder

    Seats, Interior Su n visors Use the sun v isor to protect from glare by pulling it d ow n and swivelling it to the side. Glov e com part ment Coin holder To open, pull hand le upwards. In the centre console. Ca n be lock ed w ith the vehicle key.
  • Page 72: Instruments, Controls

    In struments, Controls Instruments, Controls Control indic ators Seat belt 3 The control indica tors described here are C ontrol indicator illuminates red. Control indicators ....... . not p resent in all vehicles. The description Instrument display ...
  • Page 73 In struments, Controls Exhaust emi ssion C ontrol indicator illuminates or flashes yellow. 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 Fault in emission c ontrol system. The permitted emissions may be ex ceeded.
  • Page 74 In struments, Controls 1. Move out of the flow of traffic a s quickly as possible, without im peding other vehicles. 2. Dep ress clutch. 3. Move gearshift lev er to neutral, or with Easytronic 3, place selector lever in N. 4.
  • Page 75 In struments, Controls Easytronic winter pr ogramm e 3 S ymbol illuminates in gear display w ith Winter programm e engaged. Easy tronic, see page 102. Fog tai l light C ontrol indicator illuminates yellow . It is illuminated when the rear fog lig hts are on, see pag e 89.
  • Page 76 Fault in anti-lock brak e system , see page 125. If it Illuminates when the hand brake is not ap plied. Stop driving a nd conta ct a work shop imm ediately. We recomm end your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. lectric ow er teering .
  • Page 77 In struments, Controls P lu s Elec tronic St abili ty Progra m (ES P® Fuel level Control indicator flashes or illuminates Control indica tor illuminates or flashes yellow. yellow. Flashing during driving lig hts Sy stem actively engaged, see page 118. Low fuel level, fuel gauge in reserve area.
  • Page 78: Instrument Display

    In struments, Controls Instrum ent display Mileage displ ay C ool ant temp era ture display If the ignition is off the m ileage is displa yed Tachom eter Pointer in = Eng ine opera ting for a pprox. 15 seconds by b riefly pressing Indicates engine speed.
  • Page 79 In struments, Controls Fuel g auge Tr ansm issi on display 3 Serv ice Display 3 Display of current gear or mode with When the ind ic ator in the display of the Pointer in red = Reserve level Easytronic 3: odometer com es on, mak e a service warning zone app ointment with a workshop as soon...
  • Page 80: Information Display

    In struments, Controls For Infotainment sy stem see Infotainm ent system guid e. Display F in the displa y indicates a fault. Ü Board Computer 19,5° 19:36 Hav e the ca use eliminated b y a workshop . BC 1 All values 12:01 °C...
  • Page 81: Outside Temperature

    In struments, Controls Warnin g Caution: The road surface may already be icy even though the d isplay indicates a few deg rees ab ov e 0 °C . 8:56 ° C Slippery road 07.04.2004 -2, 5°C Outside temperature In vehicles with graphical inform ation display 3, a warning message is shown A fall in temperature is indica ted in the display a s a warning for icy road...
  • Page 82 In struments, Controls Correcting time 3 Deactivating/ac tiv ating autom atic time Some RDS transmitters do not send a synchronisation: Infota inm ent system off, correct time sig nal. If the incorrect time is press Ö and ; next to the display: display ed on frequent occasions, Hold down Ö...
  • Page 83 In struments, Controls [TP] C Din 90.6 19,5° 19: 36 Graphical information display To select w ith four-wa y but ton: Selecti on with the mul ti-function k nob 3: Selecting functions Select menu items via menus and with Turn the buttons/four-way button of the Mark ing of menu options or c om mands, The g ra phic al information display depicts...
  • Page 84 In struments, Controls 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 Selection using b uttons 3 on steeri ng For each functional area there is a main System settings wheel page (Main), which is selected at the top...
  • Page 85 In struments, Controls Correcting time 3 Some RDS transmitters do not send correct time sig nals. If the incorrect time is frequently displayed, deactiva te Time, Date 19,5° 19:36 Settings 19,5° 19:36 autom atic time sy nchronisation 3 and set Time, Date Time 19:36...
  • Page 86 In struments, Controls 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. logic Select the desired language. Setting unit s of m easur e Ad just contrast You can select which units of measure are S elec t menu item Cont rast from the...
  • Page 87: Trip Computer 3

    In struments, Controls Setti ng displa y mod e 3 The d isplay can be adap ted to light conditions: b la ck text on a light back ground or w hite tex t on a dark Ü Board Computer 19,5°...
  • Page 88 In struments, Controls Instantaneous consumption Effec tive consumpt ion Display changes depending on speed: Display of fuel used. The m easurement can be reset to zero at any time and restarted, Display in gal/h below 8 mph see "Reset". (13 k m/h). Av era ge consum ption Display in mpg above 8 mph...
  • Page 89 In struments, Controls Ü Ü Ü Board Computer 19,5° 19:36 Reset BC 1 19,5° 19:36 Reset BC 1 19,5° 19:36 BC 1 All values All values All values BC 2 257.0 257.0 257.0 m iles miles m iles Timer Ø Ø...
  • Page 90: Warning Buzzers

    In struments, Controls The stop watch information to be displayed Warning buzzers can be selected v ia menu O ptions 3 : When starting the engine or whilst driving: z if seat belt is not fastened 3, Dr iving Ti me excl. S tops Ü...
  • Page 91: Windscreen Wiper

    In struments, Controls Adjustab le w ipe interva l 3 Setting wip er interva l to a value between 2 and 15 sec onds: Stalk to timed interv al wipe $ , stalk to §, wait for desired interval, stalk back to tim ed interv al wipe $ . The interval tim e selected rema ins stored until it is nex t changed or until the ignition is turned off.
  • Page 92: Lighting

    Ligh ting Lighting Vehicles with d aytime running lights 3: With the ignition on and the light switch on 7 , dipped beam w ithout instrument illumination is on. The daytime running lights sw itc h off when the ignition is switched off. Follow the regula tions of the country in which you are driving w hen using da ytime running lig hts and fog lights 3.
  • Page 93: Main Beam, Headlight Flash

    Lightin g Main beam, headlight flash Turn signal lights Fog lights > 3 To switch from dipped to main b eam, press To activate, press sta lk up or down. p ress >, > lights in stalk forwards instrum ent panel Stalk up Turn signal light right O ff...
  • Page 94: Hazard Warning Lights

    Ligh ting Hazard warning lights Headlight ran ge adjustment Do or-to-door light fun ction To activate, press button ¨, to deactivate Ad just head lig ht ra nge to the vehicle As d oor-to-door lig hting, the dipped beam press button ¨ aga in. loa d with dipped beam switched on: illuminates for approx.
  • Page 95: Instrument Illumination

    Lightin g Battery discharge protection Some consumers suc h as the interior lighting switch themselves off after approx. 30 minutes if the ignition is off in order to protect the battery charge. Light covers The inside of the light covers may b riefly mist up under unfavourable wet/cold weather conditions, during heavy rain or after the vehicle has been wa shed .
  • Page 96: Infotainment System

    In fotain men t system Infotainment system Radio reception Car radio recep tion differs from dom estic ra dio reception: As the vehicle antenna is rela tiv ely near the ground , the broa dcasting companies cannot g uarantee the sa me quality of reception a s obtained with a d om estic ra dio using an ov erhead antenna.
  • Page 97: Aux Input

    (CB) external antenna, with mobile phone standard GSM 900/1800/1900 and UMTS, is The Vauxhall installation instructions and permitted only if the maximum tra nsmission the opera ting guid elines provided by the power of the phone d oes not ex ceed 2 Watt telep hone ma nufacturer must be ob served for GSM 900 and otherwise 1 Wa tt.
  • Page 98: Climate Control

    Climate c ontrol Climate control Heating and ventila tion system, air conditioning system 3....Air vents ..........Heated rear window, heated ex terior mirrors..... Heated seats 3 ..
  • Page 99: Heated Rear Window, Heated Ex Terior Mirrors

    Climate control To close the v ents, push the slider towards Heated rear window, Heated seats the c entre of the vehicle. heated exterio r mirrors Two pushbuttons ß in the centre console. Windscreen defr ost er nozzles (2) With the ignition on, the rear screen and When the ignition is switched on, the seat Air distrib ution switch set to V or J : exterior mirror heating is sw itched on by...
  • Page 100: Heating And Ventila Tion System

    Climate c ontrol Heatin g and ventilation system Centre rotary switch: Quanti ty of a ir Rig ht-hand rot ary swi tch: Air distribut ion Four fan speeds: towards windscreen and door Left -hand rota ry swit ch: Temperature windows red area wa rm m aximum ra te of air flow...
  • Page 101 Climate control Hea ting The amount of heat is dependent on the coolant temperature and is thus not fully attained until the engine is warm. For rapid warming of the p assenger compartment: z Turn the temperature sw itch c lock wise as far as it will g o.
  • Page 102: Air Conditioning System 3

    Climate c ontrol z Set fan to 3 or 4, Air conditioning system As a supplem ent to the heating and z Set air distribution switch to V, ventila tion system , the a ir cond itioning z Activate heated rear window Ü, system cools and dehumidifies (dries) z O pen side air vents as required and inflowing air.
  • Page 103: Air Recirc Ulation System 3

    Climate control The air recirculation sy stem minimises the entry of outside air. The humidity increa ses, and the w indows can mist up. The quality of the passenger c om partment air d eteriorates w hich m ay ca use the vehicle occupants to feel drowsy.
  • Page 104 Climate c ontrol Com fort setting Maximum c ool ing Demisting and defrosting: Wi nd ows Briefly open windows to allow heated air to z Set cooling n as desired. Warnin g escape quickly. z Air recirculation system 4 off. z C ooling n on, Disregard of the instructions could lead z Set temperature switch as desired .
  • Page 105: Air Intake

    Climate control z Cooling n on - C ooling 3 works most efficiently w hen the the AC com pressor d eactiva tes windows and Retractable steel roof are automa tic ally when outside closed. If the p assenger compartment has temperatures are low (ic ing), hea ted up c onsiderab ly a fter a long period in direct sunlight, briefly open the windows...
  • Page 106: Driving And Operation

    Drivin g and Operation Driving and Operation Easytronic The semi-automatic Easytronic tra nsmission permits manua l (manual mode) or a utomatic (a utoma tic mode) gear shifting, both with fully automatic clutch c ontrol. Warning Disregard of these instructions m ay lead to injuries or endanger life.
  • Page 107 Driving an d Operation Selector lev er in o (centre position) O nce the selector lever ha s b een moved from N to position o (centre position) w ith the foot bra ke operated , the Easytronic is in automatic mode and first gea r has been selected (second gea r with winter programm e enabled ).
  • Page 108 Drivin g and Operation Selec tor lever in + or - Electronical ly cont rolled driv ing Shift to a higher gear. pr og ramm es in a utomat ic mode z By m eans of delay ed gear cha nging Shift to a lower gear.
  • Page 109 Driving an d Operation Brak ing assistance from eng ine Automatic mode: When driving downhill, Easytronic does not shift into higher gears until a fairly high engine speed has been reac hed. When brak ing, Easytronic shifts down in good tim e. Manual m od e: To utilise the engine brak ing effec t, selec t a lower gear in good time when d riv ing...
  • Page 110 Drivin g and Operation Stopp ing the vehicle Vehicle storage In Automatic a nd Manua l mode, when the Before lea ving the v ehicle: vehicle has stopped first gear (second gear z engage hand brak e, with Winter mode engaged) is engaged z remove ignition key .
  • Page 111 Driving an d Operation 3. Clean Easytronic around the cap (see fig ure) so that no d irt can get into the opening when the cap is removed. 4. Rotate ca p to sla cken a nd remove by lifting upwa rd s – see figure. 5.
  • Page 112: Driving Hints

    Drivin g and Operation Driving hints Brake servo unit Sw itching off the engi ne When the engine is not running, the brake When y ou switch off, fans in the eng ine The first 600 mil es / 1000 km servo unit is no longer effective once the compa rtm ent may continue running for Drive your vehicle at v arious speeds.
  • Page 113 Driving an d Operation O verrun Wa rming up C ool ing fan The fuel supply is autom atically shut off Allow the engine to warm up while driving. The cooling fan is controlled v ia a therm o- during overrun, e.g. when the vehicle is Do not warm it up by letting it run at idling switch and therefore only runs if necessa ry .
  • Page 114: Saving Fuel

    Drivin g and Operation Saving fuel, End-of-Life vehicles recovery Warm ing up Protectin g the environment For detailed information on Va ux ha ll’ s z Full throttle and w arming up at idle ongoing com mitment to ac hieving an speed increase w ear, fuel consumption, Trend-set ting technology environmentally susta inab le future,...
  • Page 115 Tyre pressure Making use of the tachom eter helps to Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. z Inadequate ty re p ressure, leading to save fuel. Drive in a low engine speed Extr em e d riving conditions...
  • Page 116: Fuel Consumption

    100% Bio Diesel, which is not accordance with DIN EN 228 are suitable to be used in Vauxhall eng ines. (for cataly tic c onverter see pa ge 114, for The flow and filterability of diesel fuel a re octane numbers see page 164).
  • Page 117: Fuel Filler Cap

    Driving an d Operation Fuel filler cap O pen the tank flap. When rep la cing the fuel filler cap, be sure to Unscrew fuel filler cap to open and use a genuine fuel filler cap for your model suspend from tank flap. to ensure full functionality.
  • Page 118: Catalytic Converter, Exhaust Gases

    Drivin g and Operation Damage to the ca talytic converter or the z If unb urned fuel enters the cataly tic vehicle may result if the follow ing points conv erter, this may result in overheating are not observed: and irreparable damage to the c atalytic conv erter.
  • Page 119 Driving an d Operation z If the control ind icator Z flashes to Cata lyti c converter for d iesel engines indica te emissions, back off until the Damage to the ca talytic converter or the flashing stops and the control indica tor vehicle may result if the follow ing points illuminates.
  • Page 120 Drivin g and Operation Flashing with the engine running indicates a fault which could lead to catalytic conv erter damage. Y ou may c ontinue driving without d amage if you bac k off until flashing stops and the c ontrol indica tor com es on.
  • Page 121 Warning at the intervals specified. We recommend Illumination of A ca n indicate water in the that you entrust this w ork to y our Vauxhall diesel fuel filter. Have a workshop check Engine ex ha ust gases contain poisonous...
  • Page 122: Drive Control Systems

    Drivin g and Operation Pl us Drive Control Systems The system m onitors vehicle movements. ESP® is read y for operation as soon As soon as the vehicle starts to swerve as the ignition is switc hed on and c ontrol P lu s Elec tronic St abili ty Progra m (ES P®...
  • Page 123 Driving an d Operation Illum inates while driving: Illuminates after interruption of power Fault in the sy stem. Driving ca n be supply continued. Poor road surface conditions e.g. after disconnecting battery . may however still cause vehicle stability to After a power supply interrup tion the be im paired.
  • Page 124: Cruise Control 3

    Drivin g and Operation Crui se control 3 With Easy tronic 3, only use c ruise c ontrol Cruise control can store and maintain when in automatic mode. speeds of approx. 20 to 125 m ph When the cruise control is active, reaction (30 to 200 k m/h).
  • Page 125 Driving an d Operation Increa se To deactiv ate Resuming the stored speed With cruise control activ e, hold down Ta p button O : The cruise control is switched Tap button R at a speed a bove 20 mph button I or tap it repeatedly : the speed is off.
  • Page 126 Drivin g and Operation Park ing dista nc e sensor 3 Fault Parking distance sensor mak es rev erse O n sy stem faults, a permanent tone parking easier by measuring the distance sounds at a dista nce of 1 metre from between the rear of the vehicle a nd an the ob stacle.
  • Page 127: Brake System

    Driving an d Operation Brake system Have worn brake pads replaced by a workshop. The b ra kes are an important factor for traffic sa fety. Tested a nd approved pads give optimum braking performance. To improve effectiveness, do not b ra ke unnecessarily hard for the first 125 miles Brake pads worn to the minimum level (200 km) after new brake pads have been...
  • Page 128 Drivin g and Operation Foot brak e When the engine is not running, the support The foot brake comprises two independent of the brake servo unit disa ppears once the brake circuits. brake p edal has been depressed once or tw ice.
  • Page 129: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs U )

    Driving an d Operation For vehicles with Ea sy tronic 3 , the c ontrol Anti-lock Brake System (ABS indica tor flashes for a few seconds when ABS continuously monitors the v ehicle’ s the ignition is turned off if the hand brake brak e system and prev ents the wheels from is not app lied.
  • Page 130: Wheels, Tyres

    Drivin g and Operation Self-check Wheels, tyres Each time the ignition is turned on and the S ee page 170 for suitable tyres and engine started , after moving away from restrictions. a speed of around 1.9 mph (3 km/h) the Tyres fitted in the fac tory are adapted to sy stem perform s a self-check which may be the chassis and provide optimum driving...
  • Page 131 Use wheel trims and ty res tha t are z and hav e the sam e tread pa ttern. to ensure that the correct speed is approved by Vauxhall for the vehicle in displa yed. question a nd therefore meet all the...
  • Page 132 Drivin g and Operation Hidd en tyre dama ge is not elim inated by adjusting the inflation p ressure. Warnin g Incorrect ty re pressure could lead to a flat tyre. Tyre pr essure Incorrect infla tion pressures will imp air Check ty re pressure, including the spa re safety, v ehicle handling, comfort and fuel wheel, at least ev ery 14 day s and prior...
  • Page 133 Driving an d Operation Check ty res regularly for damage (penetrated foreign bodies, punctures, cuts, cracks, bulges in side w alls). C heck wheels for damage. If dama ge or unusual wear is found, contact a workshop. Warning Dama ge m ay lead to ty re blow-out. Tyre cond ition, w heel condi tion Tread d ep th Drive over edges slowly and at a right angle...
  • Page 134 Drivin g and Operation General i nformati on Tyre d esigna tions Meaning s: z The risk of aq ua planing is greater if the tyres are worn. e.g. 185/55 R 15 82 H z Tyres age, even if they a re used only very 185 = Ty re w idth in mm little or not at all.
  • Page 135 Driving an d Operation Winter tyres 3 Wheel trim on steel wheels could come into For notes on fitting new tyres contact with parts of the cha in and be – see pa ge 127. dam aged . Remove the wheel trim – see pag e 140.
  • Page 136: Self-Help, Vehicle Care

    Self-help, vehicle care Self-help, vehicle care Warning Disregard of these notes can lead to injuries whic h may be fatal. Vehicle passengers should be informed accordingly. Diesel fuel system , bleeding Nev er let the tank run dry ! If c ontrol Diesel fuel system, bleeding .
  • Page 137: Starting

    Self-help, vehicle care Starting Do not sta rt wit h quick charger This prevents d amage to electronic components. Do not sta rt by pushing or tow ing Because your vehicle is fitted with a catalytic converter, it must not be started by pushing or tow ing –...
  • Page 138: Starting The Engine With Jump

    Self-help, vehicle care Starting the en gine with jump z Use auxiliary battery with sam e v olta ge leads (12 volts). Its capacity (Ah) m ust not be considera bly less than that of the A vehicle with a discharged battery can be discharged ba ttery.
  • Page 139 Self-help, vehicle care z Do not connect leads to negative z Start the engine of the v ehicle prov iding term inal of discharged battery! the jump start. z The connection p oint should be as far z After 5 minutes, start the other engine. away from the discharged battery as Start attempts should be made at possible.
  • Page 140: Towing The Vehicle

    Self-help, vehicle care Towing the vehicle For reasons of design, the wheel well Manual transmission in neutral, insert 3 must not be remove. The Easy tronic 3 in N. To open the cap of the front right towing installation position is ind icated by an eye: d iseng age bottom of the cap and pull Drive off slowly and avoid jerky arrow pointing to the direction of travel.
  • Page 141: Warning Triangle

    Self-help, vehicle care To prevent the entry of exhaust fumes from the towing vehicle, switch on the air recirculation 3 a nd close the w indows. Contact a workshop. If the clutc h is released manually after a power failure on vehicles with Easytronic 3, towing is not permitted, see page 107.
  • Page 142: Spa Re Wheel 3

    Self-help, vehicle care General inform ation Depending on the version, the spa re wheel is in the form of an temporary spare wheel 3 . Please pay attention to instructions concerning tem porary spare wheel on following page and pa ges 131, 170. O n vehicles with alloy wheels 3 the spa re wheel m ay have a steel rim.
  • Page 143: Jac K £ 3 And Vehicle Tools 3

    Self-help, vehicle care Notes on tempor ary spa re wheel 3 Notes on directional tyres 3 z If the tem porary spare w heel is used the Directiona l tyres only a chieve their full handling of the vehicle may change, performance potential when m ounted particularly if winter tyres 3 are being in the prescribed direction of rotation.
  • Page 144: Changing Wheels

    Self-help, vehicle care Changing wheels z Block the wheel diagonally op posite the wheel to be changed by placing wedge Some versions have tyre repair aerosol blocks or equiv alent in front a nd behind instead of a spare wheel – see page 144. the wheel.
  • Page 145 Self-help, vehicle care Alloy wheels 3 : Prise off the wheel b olt 2. Turn wheel bolts half a turn using the 3. The jacking p oints on the v ehicle caps 3 with a screwdriver. Protect the wheel bolt wrench 3, p ushing the underbody are ma rked by depressions rim by placing a soft cloth between the wrench 3 on as far as possible.
  • Page 146 Self-help, vehicle care 5. Unscrew w heel bolts and wipe clean with a cloth. Then ap ply a lig ht coa ting of grease to the wheel bolts. Do not grease the thread of the bolts. Do not put the wheel bolts d ow n in a location where they m ay b ecome soiled.
  • Page 147 Self-help, vehicle care 10. Before refitting the w heel trim, clean the 11. Stow the rep la ced wheel - see pag e 138. wheel around the retaining clips. Valv e Put away the tools and warning triangle sym bol 3 on back of wheel trim must - see pages 137, 139.
  • Page 148: Tyre Repair Aerosol 3

    Self-help, vehicle care The tyre repa ir aerosol is located in the 5. Remove the seal. Hold the a erosol lugg age compartment in the spare w heel upright and depress the button until the well. aerosol has completely d ischarged. The ty re has then been filled.
  • Page 149 Self-help, vehicle care The tyre repair aerosol allows for tempora ry use of the ty re; it merely allows for continued travel until the tyre ca n b e changed. Fold the used tyre repair aerosol in a c loth and stow in the luggage compartm ent.
  • Page 150: Electrical System

    Self-help, vehicle care Electrical system Warning Elec tronic ignition system s generate very high v oltag es. Do not touch the ignition system ; high voltage can be fatal. Fuse box Fuses The fuse box is located in the eng ine A defective fuse can be recognized by its compa rtm ent nex t to the coolant melted wire.
  • Page 151 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 . Fuse Fuse colour rating Grey Brow nish yellow...
  • Page 152: Fuses And The Most Important C Ircuits They P Rotect

    Self-help, vehicle care C ircuit Rating Electric wind ow (left) 30 A – – – – S tarter switch, 10 A starter I njection sy stem, 20 A fuel pump H orn 10 A C entral control unit 15 A I nformation display, 20 A I nfotainment system :...
  • Page 153 Self-help, vehicle care No. C ircuit Rating 13 Vauxhall alarm sy stem 7.5 A 14 Heated ex terior mirrors 7.5 A 15 Windsc reen w ash system 15 A 16 C ourtesy light 7.5 A 17 C entral control unit...
  • Page 154 Self-help, vehicle care C ircuit Rating R ig ht dipped beam , 10 A headlight range a djustment Tail lig ht (left), p arking light (left) Tail lig ht (right), p arking light (rig ht) Brak e lights, 10 A c ruise c ontrol Fog lights 15 A...
  • Page 155 Self-help, vehicle care No. C ircuit Rating 42 Fog tail light 10 A 43 Ma in b eam (left) 10 A 44 Ma in b eam (rig ht) 10 A 45 Ventilation fan 30 A 46 Engine control unit 20 A 47 Retractable steel roof 30 A 48 S tarter...
  • Page 156: Bulb Replacement

    Self-help, vehicle care Bulb replacement Before replacing a bulb , switch ignition off and switch relevant switch off. O nly hold new b ulb at base! Do not touc h the b ulb glass with b are hands, otherwise fingerprints on the glass evap orate. Residue builds up on the reflector eventually resulting in a dull reflector.
  • Page 157 Self-help, vehicle care Ma in beam Hav e b ulbs changed by a workshop. Park ing lig hts Hav e b ulbs changed by a workshop. 4. Detach p lug connector from bulb. 7. When fitting a new bulb, engage the lugs in the recesses on the reflector 5.
  • Page 158: Turn Signal Lights

    Self-help, vehicle care 7. After replacing the b ulb on the right- hand side, reattach the air hose to the air filter and engage. Si de turn signal l ight Hav e b ulbs changed by a workshop. Fog lights Hav e b ulbs changed by a workshop.
  • Page 159: Tail Lights

    Self-help, vehicle care Tail lights 5. Disengage and remove sock et by 6. Push bulb into holder a little, rotate left turning anti-clockw ise: and remove. 1. Open the luggage compa rtm ent. 1 = R eversing light bulb 7. Insert new bulb, without touching the 2.
  • Page 160: Number Plate Light

    Self-help, vehicle care Number plate light 2. Rotate bulb holder to left a nd disengage. 3. Remov e bulb from socket. 1. Insert screw driv er vertically on right-hand 4. Insert new b ulb, without touching the side of bulb housing, exert pressure glass.
  • Page 161: Courtesy Light

    Self-help, vehicle care Courtesy light Lugg age comp artment l ight 2. Press b ulb slightly towards spring clip To ensure that no power is supplied to and rem ov e. Front courtesy li ght the lights, hold conta ct sw itc h depressed To ensure that no power is supplied to the 3.
  • Page 162: Vehicle Care

    Hard wax unavoidable damag ing effects of the thoroughly rinsed out. z Vauxhall Touc h-up p ens, env ironment. C lean edges and folds on opened doors z Vauxhall Touc h-Up /Aerosol Paint and flaps as well as the a reas they cover.
  • Page 163 Self-help, vehicle care Waxing Pa intwork dam age Plastic and rubb er parts Wax y our vehicle regularly, in particula r Repair m inor p aintwork damage such as If the carwash does not clean plastic after it ha s b een washed using shampoo stone chips, scratches etc.
  • Page 164 Always keep seat belts clean and dry. Smearing wiper blades can be c leaned with Clean only with lukew arm wa ter or Cleaner. a soft c loth and Vauxhall Windscreen Wash Solvent, and replaced if necessary – see p age 184.
  • Page 165 Self-help, vehicle care Eng ine compar tment Underbody The underbody should be washed Clean painted surfaces in the engine Your vehicle has a factory-app lied PVC following the end of the cold weather compartment like any other p ainted undercoating in the wheel arches season to remov e any dirt adhering to the surface.
  • Page 166: Technical Data

    Tec hnic al data Technical data Vehicle docum ents, identification plate......162 Veh icle documents, In another v ersion, the identification plate Vehicle identification d ata....163 identification plate is attached to the right hand front door Coolant, b ra ke fluid, oils ..
  • Page 167: Vehicle Identification D Ata

    Technical data Information on id entific ation p la te: Veh icle identific ation data Eng ine identifier and engine num ber: ma rk ed on left-hand side of engine in The vehic le identification number is Manufac turer eng ine block. stamp ed on the identification plate (see Type approval number previous page) and in the v ehicle floor on...
  • Page 168: Engine Data

    Tec hnic al data Engine data Sales designation 1.4 TWINPO RT 1.3 CDTI Eng ine identifier code Z 14 XEP Z 18 XE Z 13 DT Numb er of cylinders Piston displacement (cm 1364 1796 1248 Brake horse power (k W/bhp) at rpm 5600 6000...
  • Page 169: Performance

    Technical data Performance (approx mph / km/h Z 14 XEP Z 18 XE Z 13 DT Eng ine Max imum speed Sport transmission 112/180 127/204 103/167 Easytronic 110/178 – – 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. Sa les desig nation –...
  • Page 170: Fuel Consump Tion, Co Emissions

    Tec hnic al data Fuel consumption, The direc tiv e is oriented to actual driving The figures given m ust not be taken as a emission s practices: Urban driv ing is rated at approx. guarantee for the actual fuel consumption and off-road d riv ing with approx.
  • Page 171 Technical data Fuel consumption, CO emissions Z 14 XEP Z 18 XE Z 13 DT Eng ine Sport transmission/Easy tronic Fuel consumption (approx. l/100 km ) Urban 8. 1/ 8.0 10. 9/– 5, 8/– Ex tra-urb an 5. 0/ 4.9 5.8/–...
  • Page 172: Weights, Payload And Roof Load

    Tec hnic al data Weights, payload and roof load Optional equip ment and accessories Roof loads are not permitted. increase the kerb weight, whic h means The p ayload is the difference between the Driving hints – see page 108. that the pay loa d will also change slightly.
  • Page 173 Sp ort transmission Easy tronic Tigra Z 14 XEP 1235 1235 Z 18 XE 1265 – Z 13 DT 1278 – Tigra with Z 14 XEP 1260 1260 air conditioning Z 18 XE 1290 – Z 13 DT 1303 – Tigra Sport...
  • Page 174: Tyres

    Depending on design, the spare wheel is If you use winter ty res 3, the spare wheel Vauxhall Authorised Repairer concerning designed as a temporary spare wheel 3 . may still be fitted with a summ er tyre. If you suitab le tyre mak es.
  • Page 175 Technical data (ctd.) Ti gra Tyre pressure Tyre pressure Tyre pressure in bar / psi for load with for full load one person and light luggage Engine Tyres Front Rear Front R ear Z 14 XEP, 185/55 R 15 2.5/36 2.
  • Page 176: Electrical System

    Tec hnic al data Electrical system Battery Voltage 12 Volt Amp hours 55 Ah/66 Ah 3 Battery for radio rem ote control C R 20 32...
  • Page 177: Capacities

    Technical data Capacities (approx. litre) Z 14 XEP Z 18 XE Z 13 DT Eng ine Fuel tank (nominal content) 45. 0 45.0 45.0 Engine oil with filter change 4.25 3. 2 Engine oil betw een MIN a nd MAX on d ip stick 1.
  • Page 178: Dimensions

    Tec hnic al data Dimensions (mm) Tig ra O verall length 3921 O verall w id th 1684 Width with two ex terior mirrors 1905 O verall height 1376 Wheelb ase 2491 Turning c ircle diam eter 11.00 In metres.
  • Page 179: S Ervice, Maintenance

    Coolant ..........181 the department c oncerned. the Vauxhall Authorised Repairer will b e Brake fluid ..........183 The majority of areas of concern can be adv ised accordingly.
  • Page 180 3 Palmerston Place, Telep hone 00 45-39 97 85 00 Gurga on – 122 022, Har yana – India EDI NBURGH, EH12 5AQ Vauxhall M otors Ltd . Tel. 00 91-124 280 3333 The N ationa l Conciliation Service, Customer Ca re...
  • Page 181: Inspection System

    (500 km ). Have this work carried out by a odometer display when the ignition is General Motors Türkiy e Ltd. S ti. Vauxhall Authorised Repairer in order to turned on before the service work becomes Kemalpa sa y olu üz eri av oid loss of warranty claim s.
  • Page 182: Genuine Vauxhall Parts And Accessories

    A note on safety and conversion parts approved by see the S ervice Booklet. Vauxhall c an be ob tained from y our To av oid injury from moving parts and Separ ate anti-cor rosion servi ce Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, w ho c an...
  • Page 183: Checking And Topping Up Fluids

    Servic e, Mainten ance Engine oil Information on eng ine oils is found in the Serv ic e Booklet. Engine oil l ev el and consumpt ion Every engine consum es engine oil for technical rea sons. The engine oil consumption cannot be assessed until a fa irly long dista nce has been driven, and may be above the spec ified v alue when the...
  • Page 184 Service, Maintenance To check the engine oil level, insert wiped Top up with the same brand of engine Engine oil change, oi l filter chang e oil dipstick into handle a s far as it will go. oil that was used during the previous oil Hav e oil c hanged by a workshop as Top eng ine oil up if the level has dropped cha ng e, following the instruc tions in the...
  • Page 185: Diesel Fuel Filter

    Servic e, Mainten ance Diesel fuel filter Coolant Warning On each engine oil change, ha ve the fuel The gly col-based coolant provides excellent filter check ed for any water resid ue by corrosion protection for the heating and Waste engine oil c annot be disposed of a workshop.
  • Page 186 Service, Maintenance When the engine is at op erating temperature, coolant lev el rises. It falls aga in when the system cools. If it falls below the KALT/C OLD mark when the system is cold, top up to the mark. Top up a ntifreeze.
  • Page 187: Brake Fluid

    Servic e, Mainten ance Coola nt temperat ure If the temperature ga uge enters the red zone, check the coola nt level im med ia tely. z Coolant level too low: add c oolant, see notes under "Antifreez e and corrosion protection", and " Coolant level".
  • Page 188: Windscreen Wiper

    Clea r vision is essential for safe driv ing. water. If the brakes b ecome hot, suc h as the aid of Vauxhall De-icer Spray . Therefore c heck w indscreen wiper and when d riv ing on long downhill stretches,...
  • Page 189: Wind Screen Wash System

    Capacities – see page 173. Fill only with clean water to prev ent the nozzles from clogg ing. To improve cleaning efficienc y, w e recommend tha t you ad d a little Vauxhall Windscreen Wash Solvent.
  • Page 190: Battery

    The Vauxhall alarm sy stem 3 siren must be deactiv ated a s follows: switch the ignition To av oid damaging the vehic le, d o not on then off, disconnec t the vehicle’s...
  • Page 191: Vehicle Decomm Issioning

    Servic e, Mainten ance Vehicle decomm issioning Vehicle storag e Vehicle recommissioning z Park v ehicle in dry and well ventilated O bserve na tional regulations. O bserve national regulations. place. With manual transmission select If the vehicle is to be parked for severa l Perform the following work before first gear or reverse gea r, and with months, to avoid da mage have the...
  • Page 192 Service, Maintenance...
  • Page 193 Index Index Brake assist ..........123 Brake system ......... 123 AB S (Anti-lock Brake System ) ....125 Brakes Ac cessories ..
  • Page 194: Index

    In dex Control indicators ........ 8, 68 Display mode ......... .. 83 EPS (Electric Power S teering) ....72 ABS (Anti-lock Brake System ) ... 126 Door lock s .
  • Page 195 Leather trim .......... . 160 Horn ............11 Genuine Vauxhall Light sw itch ..........9 Parts and Accessories ...
  • Page 196 In dex Mobile telephone ........93 Power a ssisted steering, see electronic S eats ............. 3, 46 Muffler, see Exhaust system ....117 power steering .
  • Page 197 The first 600 miles / 1000 km ....108 Locks ..........160 Vauxhall a la rm system ......31 Tightening torque ......143, 170 Tyre cha ins ..
  • Page 198 ©Copyright by Vauxhall Motors Ltd., England. Reproduction or translation, in whole or in parts, is not permitted without prior written consent from Vauxhall Motors Ltd. All rights as understood under the copyright laws are explicitly reserved by Vauxhall Motors Ltd.

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