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VAUXHALL Vivaro
Owner's Manual
Model Year 2008.5
Edition: January 2008
TS 1545-B-08
Operation, Safety, Maintenance

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  • Page 1 VAUXHALL Vivaro Owner’s Manual Model Year 2008.5 Edition: January 2008 TS 1545-B-08 Operation, Safety, Maintenance...
  • Page 2: Tyre Pressure

    Vehicle specific data 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 Gra de...
  • Page 3 I t now lies with you to drive your vehicle the Ow ner’s Manual and within the country , optional eq uipm ent, Vauxhall safely and ensure that it performs individ ual chapters will show you where genuine parts and accessories).
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Your Authorised Repairer can Driving and op eration ......91 supply y ou with GENUI NE VAUXHALL- Dropside b od y ........121 APPROVED PARTS , which have undergone S elf-help, vehicle care ..
  • Page 6: In Brief

    3 - see p age 19, central locking system 3 - see pa ge 21, mechanical a nti-theft locking system - see p age 23, Vauxhall a la rm system 3 - see page 24.
  • Page 7 In brief Adjusting the seat backrest: Adjusting the lumbar support 3: Adjusting armrest support 3: Pull release lever Turn handwheel Adjust armrest sup port to suit personal requirements. Move sea t back rest to suit seating position, Ad just lumbar support to suit p ersonal it will lock in position when the lever is requirements.
  • Page 8: Steering Wheel Adjustm Ent

    In brief Adjusting seat height: Adjusting head restraint height: Steerin g wh eel adjustment: Pull lever at side of seat Hold firmly an d adjust h eigh t, Adjust position then release Pull lever and remove body weight from Adjust the steering wheel only when the seat to raise it or press down on seat with vehicle is stationary .
  • Page 9 In brief Fitting seat belt: Adjust interior 3 and exterior Electrically adju stable exterior Draw seat belt smoothly from mirrors: mirrors 3: inertia reel, guide o ver shoulder Swivel to appropriate position Four-way switch in door panel an d engage in buckle Move lever on undersid e of interior mirror Turn switch to left or rig ht: four-way switch housing to reduce dazz le at night.
  • Page 10 In brief...
  • Page 11 In brief Page Pa ge Page Drink holder ........57 Driv er’s airbag ....... .. 47 18 S teering w heel m ounted Horn ........... 11 remote control 3 ..
  • Page 12 In brief Control indicato rs St op engine: Not used Ü see page 60. Not used Door open 3: Elec tronic im mobil iser: Hea dlight dipped b ea m: see page 62. see pages 18, 60. see p ages 10, 59, 76. Not used Serv ice / Engine electronics 3: Hea dlight main beam ,...
  • Page 13: Starter Switch

    In brief Starter switch: Releasing steering column loc k: Light switch: Mo ve steering wheel slightly and Diesel engines = Off turn key to position ‘A’ I gnition off = Parking lights S teering unlocked, ignition off 6 Starting - see p age 14, = Dipped or main I gnition on: preheating electronic im mobiliser - see page 18,...
  • Page 14 In brief Fog lights: Headlight flash, main beam and Turn sign al lights: dipped beam: Stalk in rest position Pull stalk towards steering wheel Upwards = Right turn > (front fog lights 3 Do wn wards = Left turn 6 Further information - see pag e 77. only) 6 For operation of the turn signal lights >r...
  • Page 15: Horn

    In brief Hazard warning lights: Horn: Win dscreen wiper: Move stalk downwards Press any pa rt of the steering wheel c entre Press button ¨ to activate the horn. Timed interval wipe Press button again ¨ Slow 6 Airbag system s – see page 47, 6 Further inform ation - see pages 23, 78.
  • Page 16 In brief Automatic wiping with Windscreen wash system: Rear door and tailgate window rain sensor 3: Pull stalk towards steering wheel wash wipe system 3: Move stalk downwards Rotate switch Short pull The wiper operates for one cycle. Autom atic wiping with rain sensor Wiper Long p ull...
  • Page 17: Manual Transmission

    In brief Before starting-off, check: z Tyre pressures and condition. z Engine oil level a nd fluid levels in engine compartment (see pa ges 150 to 153). z All windows, mirrors, exterior lig hting and number plates are free from dirt, snow and ice a nd are operationa l.
  • Page 18 In brief Exhaust gases are poisonou s Starting, petrol engines: Starting, diesel engines: Transmission in neutral, Tran smission in neutral, Ex haust ga ses c ontain carbon m onoxid e, depress clutch pedal 3, depress c lutch pedal 3, which is ex tremely poisonous but has no odour or colour.
  • Page 19: Drying Misted-Up Or Iced-Up Windows

    In brief Drying misted-up or iced-up Heated rear windows 3, To release th e handbrake: windows: heated exterio r mirrors 3 Raise lever slightly, Set temperature rotary knob press release button, Press Ü to red, lower lever fully Press again Ü...
  • Page 20: Parking The Vehicle

    3 - see pa ge 21, The remain ing ch apters of the the ignition. On an uphill incline, also Vauxhall a la rm system 3 - see page 24. Owner’s Manual contain turn the front wheels away from the kerb.
  • Page 21: Locks, Doors, Windows

    3 - see p age 22. Mechanica l anti-theft loc king sy stem Vauxhall alarm system 3....To prevent the driver from being inad vertently locked out, the front doors Sliding side doors 3.
  • Page 22: Child Safety Lock

    Lo cks, doors, windows Child safety lo ck Electronic immobiliser C ont rol indic ator for im mobi liser The control indicator illuminates when the The c hild safety lock for the sliding side The system check s whether the v ehicle may ignition is switched on then ex ting uishes.
  • Page 23: Radio Frequen Cy Remote C Ontrol 3

    C entra l lock ing system 3 see page 21. Mechanic al anti -theft locki ng system see page 23. Vauxhall ala rm system 3 see page 24. Radio frequen cy remote c ontrol 3 For your conv enience, we recommend that...
  • Page 24 Lo cks, doors, windows Note If the central locking system 3 cannot be opera ted with the remote c ontrol, this may be due to the follow ing reasons: z The rem ote control is out of range. z The battery voltage of the remote control is too low.
  • Page 25: Cen Tral Locking System 3

    Loc ks, do ors, windo ws To unl oc k - t wo function remot e c ont rol: To lock - tw o func tion remote control : Press button c on remote control unit: Press button e on remote control unit: z Haz ard warning lights flash once.
  • Page 26: C Entral Locking 3

    Lo cks, doors, windows Autom atic locking 3 The central locking system can be activa ted to a utomatica lly lock the doors as soon as a sp eed of approx. 4 mph (6 km /h) is reached. To act ivat e With the ignition switched on, press e on the central locking switch and hold for app rox .
  • Page 27: Mechanical Anti-Theft Locking System

    Loc ks, do ors, windo ws Fault Slam door lock s 3 Mechanical anti-theft locking In the event of a fault, e.g. automa tic For certain Van m odels the slid ing side system locking doesn’t ta ke p lace, ensure all the door and rear door lock s are isolated for To lock : doors hav e been properly closed .
  • Page 28: Vauxhall Alarm System 3

    Lo cks, doors, windows Vauxhall alarm system 3 To act ivat e All doors must be fully closed : The system m onitors: Press button e on the remote control; z Front a nd side doors. the turn signal lights flash twice.
  • Page 29: Sliding Side Doors 3

    Loc ks, do ors, windo ws Passenger com part ment monitori ng When the anti-theft alarm is activ ated, the system a utomatica lly monitors the inside of the v ehicle for m ovem ent. To disable the passenger compartment monitoring, (for exam ple if an a nim al is to be left in the vehicle): z Press and hold b utton e on the remote...
  • Page 30: Tailgate 3

    Lo cks, doors, windows Tailgate 3 Mirrors The d oors are retained in the 90º position by locking sta ys. To op en: press button and lift tailgate to I nt eri or 3 and exterior mi rrors fully op en position. To adjust mirrors, swiv el to ap prop riate To op en the doors to 180º...
  • Page 31 Loc ks, do ors, windo ws Aspherica l exterior m irror The aspherically curved mirror glass increa ses the field of v iew. Estimating the distance a way from v ehicles follow ing you is only p ossible to a limited extent because of slight distortion.
  • Page 32: Windows

    Lo cks, doors, windows Windows Warning Care must b e tak en when op erating the elec trically operated windows. There is a risk of injury , pa rticularly for children, and a danger tha t articles could become trap ped. Vehicle p assengers m ust be informed accordingly.
  • Page 33: Sunvisors

    Loc ks, do ors, windo ws Su nvisors The sunvisors are padded and can be swung up, d own a nd to the side, for protec tion of the driver and passenger aga inst glare. With the ignition switched on, the front Slidi ng side window s 3 passenger’s window is similarly operated To op en, pull up catch and slide open.
  • Page 34: Seats, Interior

    Seats, interior Seats, interior Front sea ts .......... Head restraints ........Rear seats 3 ........Three-stage restraint sy stem ..... Three-point seat belts ..
  • Page 35 Seats, interior Adj usti ng the lumba r sup port 3 Adjusting a rmrest support 3: Ad just ing sea t height 3 To adjust, turn the handwheel whilst Ad just armrest support to suit personal To adjust, pull lever a t side of seat. relieving the load on the bac krest.
  • Page 36: Head Restraints

    Seats, interior Seat p osi tion Adjust d riv er’s seat such that with the driver sitting upright the steering wheel is held in the area of its upper sp ok es w ith the driver’s arms slightly bent. The seat backrests must not be tilted too far back (recomm ended max im um tilting angle approx.
  • Page 37: Rear Seats 3

    Seats, interior Rear seats 3 Head restrai nt remova l When folding or rem oving the rear seat To remove the head restraints, pull lock tab ensure the armrests 3 a re folded away in On some model variants, the rea r and pull the restraint up wards.
  • Page 38 Seats, interior Rear seat ac cess 3 Fold ing sea ts 3 To return the folding seat to the upright To facilitate access to the rear seats, fold On some m od el variants, the load area can position, support the seat assembly and the seat backrest forwards.
  • Page 39 Seats, interior Remov able rear seats 3 With both catches ra ised, push the seat Warnin g O n som e model variants, the load area can unit towards the rear and relea se them be increased by removing the rear sea ts. from the floor anchor p oints.
  • Page 40: Three-Stage Restraint System

    Seats, interior Three-stage restraint system Three-point seat belts Warning The system comprises The vehicle is equipped with three-point seat belts with automatic retrac tors and z Three-point seat belts. The airb ag system serves to supplement locking d evices, allowing freedom of body the three-point seat b elts and belt z Belt tensioners on the front seats.
  • Page 41: Belt Tensioners

    Seats, interior Inspecti on of bel ts Act uation of belt tensioners Check all parts of the belt system The b elt tensioners must be repla ced a fter periodica lly for damag e and function. activa tion b y a w ork shop. Replace damaged comp onents.
  • Page 42 Seats, interior The system’s integ ra ted self-diagnostics z The belt tensioner and airbag sy stem allow s faults to be quickly remedied. control electronics can be found in the centre console area. In order to av oid Imp or tant malfunctions, do not store mag netic z Accessories not released for your v ehicle objects in this a rea.
  • Page 43: Using The Belts

    Seats, interior Using the belts Upp er anchorage point Warning height a djustment 3 Fitting the b el t z Do not adjust heig ht while driving, Pull the belt out evenly from the retractor O n pregnant w om en in p articular the lap and guide it across the body, mak ing z slide adjuster up or down to d esired belt must be positioned a s low as...
  • Page 44 Seats, interior Warnin g The seat b elt will not be effective in the event of an accident if the lower latch is not c orrectly fitted. When releasing the seat belt, ensure that the central buckle is alwa ys released before the buckle on the side of the seat.
  • Page 45: Child Restraint Systems 3

    While using a c hild restra int system on the front p assenger’s seat, the airbag z The fabric cov er of the Vauxhall c hild system s for the front pa ssenger’s seat restra int system can be wiped clea n with must be deactivated (see page 51);...
  • Page 46 Seats, interior The following Vauxhall child restraint If child restraint sy stems of other The country in w hich y ou are trav elling systems have been approved for manufac ture are to be installed, ensure ma y prohibit child restraint installation in...
  • Page 47 Seats, interior Fro nt seats - all model variants Group, w eight and age class Single seat - front passenger Benc h seat - front passenger Fa cing directi on w ithout with airba g with side w ithout airbag with airbag airbag - no side...
  • Page 48 Seats, interior Combi - rear seats Group, w eight and age class 2nd row bench sea t 3rd row bench seat Facing direct ion O uter Centre O uter C entre up to 10 kg or a pprox. 10 months Rea rward up to 13 kg or a pprox.
  • Page 49 Seats, interior Tour - rear seats Group, w eight and age class 2nd row benc h seat 3rd row bench seat Faci ng direction O uter Centre O uter Centre up to 10 k g or app rox . 10 months Rearward up to 13 k g or app rox .
  • Page 50 Seats, interior Dou ble Cab - rear seats Group, w eight and age class Rea r bench sea t Facing di rec tion O uter C entre up t o 10 kg or approx. 10 months Rearward up t o 13 kg or approx. 2 yea rs 9 to 18 k g or approx.
  • Page 51: Airbag Systems

    Seats, interior When triggered, the driver’s airbag a nd front passeng er’s airbag 3 inflate in milliseconds and form safety cushions for the driver a nd front pa ssenger. The forward m ov ement of the driver and front passenger is c hecked and the risk of injuries to the upper body and head are thereby substantially reduced.
  • Page 52 Seats, interior The front airbag system will not be triggered in the event of: z The ignition b eing switched off. z Minor frontal collisions. z Ac c idents in which the vehic le overturns. z Collisions involving a side or rear-imp act where it would not be of b enefit to the occ upa nts.
  • Page 53 Seats, interior When triggered the side airbag inflates in milliseconds and forms a sa fety cushion for driver and/or front passenger in the respective door area. The risk of injury to the upp er body in the event of a side- impac t is thereby substantially reduc ed.
  • Page 54 Seats, interior When triggered the curtain airbag inflates Warnin g within milliseconds and provides a safety barrier in the head area on the respective Have the c ause of the fault rem edied by side of the vehicle. This reduces the risk of a workshop .
  • Page 55: Front Passenger Airbag Deactivation 3

    Seats, interior Fro nt passenger airbag To dea ctiv ate: With the ignition switched on, the control With the front passenger’ s door open, indicator w ill remain illuminated to deactivation 3 press switch in and rotate anticloc kwise to indicate dea ctivation.
  • Page 56 Seats, interior To act ivat e: Imp or tant z Only protective covers which are Ensure the airbag system s for the front z Accessories not released for your v ehicle approved for your Viv aro with side passenger’s sea t are activated when a type and other objects must not be airbag 3 may be fitted on the front passenger of a dult size occupies the front...
  • Page 57 Seats, interior z Do not perform any m odifica tions to the Warnin g com ponents of the airbag system s, as this will render the vehic le unroadw orthy. While using a child restraint sy stem on Warning the front passeng er’s seat, the airbag sy stems for the front passenger’s seat must b e d eactivated;...
  • Page 58: Load C Ompartm Ent Net 3

    Seats, interior Installing (front or rear position) Lift the covers to access the mountings, insert the load comp artm ent net rod into the mounts a nd secure. Attac h the stra ps to the lashing eyes behind the front sea ts; or to the rings on the rear seat frame, then tension the straps.
  • Page 59 Seats, interior z loa ds can then be secured in position using lashing straps 3 attached to the anchorage point. The maximum load of ea ch anchorag e point is 75 kg . To prev ent the p ossibility of exceeding this maxim um , the use of ratchet type lashing straps is to be av oided.
  • Page 60 Seats, interior Notes on load ing the vehicle z The warning triangle 3 and first-aid kit 3 z Weights, payload and roof loa d - z Heav y objec ts in the load compa rtm ent should a lways be freely accessible. see page 166.
  • Page 61: Ashtray

    Seats, interior Ashtray Drink holders O ver-cab stora ge area 3 The total weight in this com partment must Remova ble to enable universa l use for To use drink holders, remove the ashtray not ex ceed 30 kg. driver or p assengers. unit.
  • Page 62: Warning Triangle ¨ 3, First-Aid Kit + 3

    Seats, interior Warning triangle ¨ 3, First-aid kit + 3 Your first-aid kit and w arning triangle can be accomm od ated in the space under the front seats. Warning Ensure items stowed under the seats a re securely restrained. Power outlets An ad ditional accessory socket 3 is loc ated in the rear of the vehicle.
  • Page 63: Instrum Ents, Controls

    Instru men ts, c ontrols Instruments, controls Control indic ators Control indicators ....... Headl ight m ain beam , hea dlight fl ash The control indica tors described here are Instrument display ......Illuminates in blue when m ain beam is on not present in all vehic les.
  • Page 64 In struments, controls Diesel p artic le fi lter 3 Easytronic, A ut omatic mode 3 Electronic im mobi liser Illuminates in yellow when regeneration Illum inates in y ellow in tra nsmission d isplay If the control indicator flashes in red when of diesel particle filter is required - when Autom atic mode is selected - the ignition is on, there is a fault in the...
  • Page 65 Instru men ts, c ontrols Fuel l ev el Engine oil p ressure Brak e system If it illuminates in y ellow: Illum inates in red when ignition is switched Illuminates in red w hen ignition is switched fuel level low , fill up. on.
  • Page 66: Instrument Display

    In struments, controls Not used. Door open 3 O perational only when ignition is switched on. Illuminates in red when d riv er’s door, passenger’s door or side loading doors are open. Not used. Exhaust emissions 3 Illuminates in yellow when ig nition is In strument display Sp eedom et er switched on.
  • Page 67 Instru men ts, c ontrols For physical reasons, the coolant temperature gauge shows the coolant temperature only if the coolant level is adequate. Fuel g auge Coolant tem perature gaug e Display of fuel level: Display of coolant temperature: Illumination of bars display s fuel lev el. Bars illuminated Engine operating in lower area...
  • Page 68: Multi-Function Display

    In struments, controls Multi-function display Engine oil l ev el display The squares that a ppear in the display The engine oil level d isplay is correct only if indicate the engine oil level. As the engine Transmission displ ay 3 the vehicle is parked on level g round with a oil level d iminishes, the sq ua res in the Display of the selected gear a nd mode with...
  • Page 69: Trip Computer 3

    Instru men ts, c ontrols Trip computer 3 Elec tronic odom et er / c l ock Fuel used In normal m od e, the odometer and clock Displays the a mount of fuel consumed In addition to the electronic odometer are visib le.
  • Page 70 In struments, controls Averag e c onsum ption Instantaneous consumption Ra ng e Average consumption is display ed, taking The value is display ed after reaching a The ra ng e is calculated from the c urrent into consideration the dista nce travelled speed of 15 mp h (25 km/h).
  • Page 71 Instru men ts, c ontrols Distance tra velled Average speed Reset trip computer inform ation Displays the distance driven since the last The average speed is displa yed, since the To reset the trip com puter, select one of its reset.
  • Page 72: Engine Oil Life Monitor 3

    In struments, controls Engine oil life monitor 3 Triple In formation Display 3 Sett ing dat e a nd tim e S witc h off rad io. Press Ö and ; beside Ea ch time the ignition is switched on, the Display for time, outside temperature, display as follows: rem aining distance b efore the next engine...
  • Page 73: Outside Temperature

    Instru men ts, c ontrols If only the time is to b e set, repeated ly Fault displa y press Ö with disp lay in setting mode until Display --.-°C or an F in the d isplay hours / minutes flash. indica tes a fault.
  • Page 74: Colour In Formatio N Display 3

    In struments, controls Colour In formatio n Display 3 Selec ting functi ons Functions and their menus are shown in the information display. These functions a re marked or ex ecuted in the menu display via the four-wa y button, Slippery road the multi-function knob 3 on the Infotainment sy stem or buttons 3 on the...
  • Page 75 Instru men ts, c ontrols 7 7 7 7 Settings 19,5° 19:36 [TP] C Din T ime, Date 19:36 Language 90.6 Units 10 . 07 . 2004 Contrast Day / Night Ign. logic 19,5° 19: 36 Selection using buttons 3 on steering For each functional area there is a main System settings wheel:...
  • Page 76 In struments, controls 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 13 Languages 19,5° 19:36 Settings 19,5° 19:36 T ime, Date 19,5° 19:36 T ime, Date Deutsch T ime 19:36 Language Deutsch English Units English Español D ate 10 .
  • Page 77 Instru men ts, c ontrols Setting d isplay mode 3 The display c an be adapted to light conditions: Dark c oloured text on a light 7 7 7 7 background or light coloured text on a 19,5° 19:36 Settings 19,5°...
  • Page 78: Warning Buzzers

    In struments, controls The stopw a tc h informa tion to be displayed Warn ing buzzers can be selected via menu Opt ions 3: While driving: Driv ing Time exc l. Stop s z While operating the turn signal lig hts. Measurement of the tim e the vehicle is in z During illum ination of low fuel control motion.
  • Page 79: Windscreen Wash System

    Instru men ts, c ontrols Windscreen wash system Rear door and tailgate window Autom atic w iping with ra in sensor 3: To activate, m ov e stalk d ow nw ards to wash wipe system 3 To activate, pull sta lk towards steering automatic wiping with ra in sensor wheel.
  • Page 80: Lighting

    Ligh ting Lighting Vehicles with d aytime running lights 3: When the ig nition is on, the dipp ed bea m is on and the instrument illumination is subdued. The daytime running lights ex tinguish 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 front fog lights 3.
  • Page 81: Main Beam, Headlight Flash

    Lightin g To deactivate: 1. Switch on the ig nition, 2. turn light switch to 0 and return to 7, 3. repeat stag e 2 within ap prox . 5 seconds, 4. an acoustic signal sounds for confirmation. For reasons of safety it is a dvisable to hav e the autom atic dipped beam function activa ted.
  • Page 82: Turn Signal Lights

    Ligh ting Turn signal lights Fog tail ligh t Hazard warning lights front fog ligh ts To activate, m ov e stalk up or down from > To switch on, press button ¨. rest position. > Rota te switch, control indicators and r To switch off, press button ¨...
  • Page 83: Headlight Range Adjustment

    Lightin g Headlight range adju stment Door-to-door ligh ting 3 Interio r light With dipped bea m switched on, adjust The headlights are switched on and remain O perated by tilting the light lens. With the head lig ht ra nge to suit vehicle load. illuminated for a short tim e a fter the light in its central position, the light vehicle is parked .
  • Page 84: Loa D Compartment Lights

    Ligh ting Instruments, c igarette lighter Illuminates when ex terior lights are switched on. Headlights when driving abroad The asy mmetrica l dipped beam increa ses the field of vision on the near side of the lane. When driving in c ountries which drive on the op posite side of the road , this causes glare for onc om ing traffic.
  • Page 85: Infotainment System

    Info tainment system Infotainment system Radio reception 3 The radio is opera ted as describ ed in the op erating instructions supplied . Vehicle radio reception will differ from that ob tained with domestic radios. As the v ehicle antenna is relatively near the ground, the broadcasting compa nies cannot g uarantee the sa me quality of reception a s is obtained with a domestic...
  • Page 86: Electronic Tachograph 3

    In fotain men t system In fotain men t System 3, radio 3 We recommend that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, who will The systems are operated as described in have consoles and various installation kits the opera ting instruc tions supp lied.
  • Page 87: C Lim Ate C Ontrol

    Climate control Climate control Heating and ventilation system Vauxhall air mix ture system: by mixing cold and hot air the temperature can be regulated without delay and held practically constant at all speeds. Air vents Heating and ventila tion system ..
  • Page 88: Door Window Defroster V Ent

    Climate c ontrol Heating and ven tilation system Sid e a ir vents Rea r air v ent s 3 Dep ending upon the position of the Operational when air distribution rotary Rig ht-hand rot ary k nob: Air distribut ion tem perature rotary knob, air will be knob is set to L, K or J.
  • Page 89 Climate control Left -hand rota ry k nob : Temperature Central rot ary k nob: Fan Ventilati on Four speeds: z Turn tempera ture rotary knob to b lue. Red zone warm z Switch on fan. Blue zone cold High speed z For m aximum v entilation in head area: set air distrib ution rotary knob t o M and The rate of airflow is determ ined by the...
  • Page 90 Climate c ontrol Heating The a mount of heat is dependent on the engine tem perature and is thus not fully attained until the engine is w arm. For ra pid warming of the passenger compartment, z Turn temperature rota ry knob to red. z Switch on fan.
  • Page 91: Air Recirculation Button

    Climate control O nce activated the a ir conditioning sy stem is operated v ia the normal heating and ventila tion controls. To improve efficiency of the air conditioning, always close the windows to prevent chilled air from esca ping. S witc hing on the air conditioning will assist in windscreen dem isting.
  • Page 92: Rear Air Conditioning System 3

    Climate c ontrol Rear air conditioning system 3 Glov e com part ment cooler 3 Rear p assenger com partm ent Slide the control upwards to allow the air fan rot ary knob 3 The rea r air conditioning 3 sy stem cools conditioning system to also keep the The fa n assists airflow to the passeng er the air and removes moisture from it.
  • Page 93: Heated Rear Windows 3, Heated Exterior Mirrors

    Climate control Heated rear windows 3, Rear passenger c ompart ment hea ting 3 The rate of airflow is determ ined by the The fan a ssists airflow to the rear fa n. heated exterior mirrors 3 passenger com partment v ia the rear air 3 speeds: O perates only with engine running.
  • Page 94: Heated Front Seats 3

    Climate c ontrol Heated front seats 3 Button ß in trim panels of the sea t. O perate only with engine running. Press ß Press ß again = Seat heating is therm ostatically c ontrolled and will a utomatica lly cease when the seat tem perature is sufficient.
  • Page 95: Driving And Op Eration

    Driving and o peration Driving and operation Easytronic 3 The semi-automatic Easytronic tra nsmission permits manua l (Manua l mode) or a utomatic gearshifting (Automatic m ode), b oth w ith fully autom atic clutch control. Warning Ea sy tronic 3 ........Disregard of these instructions m ay lead Driving hints ..
  • Page 96 Drivin g and operatio n Automat ic mod e Ma nua l mode When the engine is started, Ea sytronic is in Manual gearshifting is possible in Manual Automatic mode and "A" is shown in the mode. I f the vehicle is in Autom atic mode, tra nsmission display.
  • Page 97 Driving and o peration In order to protect Easy tronic a t extremely high clutch tem peratures, an intermittent audible warning may sound. In such cases depress the footbrake, select "N" and app ly the handbrak e allowing the clutch to cool down.
  • Page 98 Drivin g and operatio n Engine brak ing assistance Automatic mode: When d riv ing downhill, Easy tronic d oes not shift into the higher gears until a fa irly high engine speed has been reached. During braking, Easy tronic shifts down to a low er gear in good time.
  • Page 99 Driving and o peration Stop ping t he v ehic le Pa rking Rock ing the v ehicl e In Automatic or Manual m od e, once the Before leaving the vehicle: If it becomes necessary to rock the vehicle vehic le is stationary first gear enga ges z Apply hand brake, to free it from sand, m ud , snow or a hole,...
  • Page 100 Drivin g and operatio n I nt err up tion of pow er supp ly The clutch is not disengaged if the vehicle battery is d ischarged and a gea r has been selected. The vehicle c annot m ov e. If the battery is fla t, sta rt the vehicle using jump leads - see page 127.
  • Page 101: Driving Hints

    Driving and o peration Driving hints Pow er st eering Sw itching off the engi ne Nev er leave the steering wheel on full lock If the engine temperature is very high, e.g. The first 600 mil es (1000 k m) when the v ehicle is stationary as this may after driving in mountainous terrain: allow Drive your vehicle at v arious speeds.
  • Page 102 Drivin g and operatio n O verrun Correct g ear selection Pedals The fuel supply is autom atically shut off Do not race your engine whilst in neutral or Do not place any ob jects in the footwell during overrun, e.g. when the vehicle is with a low gea r selected.
  • Page 103: Save Fuel, Protect The Environment

    When dev eloping and manufac turing your including; design for recycling, take back of the exhaust a nd the am ount of noise. vehic le, Vauxhall used environment- End-of-Life Vehicle’s (ELVs) and the friendly and in the m ain recyc la ble z Driv e off imm ediately after starting.
  • Page 104 Do not race your engine. Avoid d riv ing at z We recom mend that repairs and maintenance be entrusted to a Vauxhall high engine speeds. z Regular checks (every 14 d ays) pay off. Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 105: Fuels, Refuelling

    100% Bio-Diesel, which is not Fuel with too low an octane number can to be used in Vauxhall eng ines. cause pinking. Vauxhall cannot be held The flow and filterability of diesel fuel a re lia ble for resulting dama ge.
  • Page 106 Drivin g and operatio n Refuel ling C orrect refuelling is largely dependent on correc t operation of the dispensing pump: Warning z Insert dispensing pump as far as it will go and switch on, Care must b e tak en when ha ndling fuel. z after the first automatic cut-off, do not Before refuelling , switch off the engine fill the tank any further.
  • Page 107 Driving and o peration To close z Close the tank flap and lower fuel filler relea se to lock the tank flap, z replace the release cover. If the cause of the interruption to the power supply is not a d ischarged battery , consult a work shop.
  • Page 108: Catalytic Converter, Exhaust Emissions

    Drivin g and operatio n Damage to the ca talytic converter or the C atalytic c onverter for diesel eng ines vehicle may result if the follow ing points Dama ge to the catalytic conv erter or the are not observed: vehicle m ay result if the following points are not observed : z If the engine misfires or runs roughly...
  • Page 109 Driving and o peration Cont rolling exha ust em ission Control i nd icator Z for exhaust C ont rol indic ator A for eng ine Through design-rela ted measures - m ainly Illum inates when the ignition is switched on electronics in the a rea of the mixture formation and during the start attempt.
  • Page 110 Drivin g and operatio n To car ry out regeneration Warning With the engine at normal operating temperature, maintain an av erage speed Before attem pting regeneration of the of approx . 40 mph (60 k m/h) until control diesel particle filter, ensure road indicator 8 extinguishes.
  • Page 111 The proced ure must be completed within Hav e a ll maintenance work carried out at 10 seconds after switching on ignition. the intervals sp ecified by Vauxhall. We recommend that you entrust this work to 1. Sw itch on the ignition, but do not start...
  • Page 112: Drive Control Systems

    Drivin g and operatio n Drive control systems Warning P lus ESP® (Electr oni c Sta bility Program me) Do not let this special safety fea ture P lu s ES P® improves driving sta bility when tempt you into taking risk s w hen driving. necessary, independently of the type of Traffic safety c an only be achieved by road surfa ce and the tyre grip.
  • Page 113: Pa Rk Ing Distance Sensors 3

    Driving and o peration Ill uminated w hile driv ing: If control indicator v illuminates in the P lu s instrument cluster, ES P® may ha ve P lu s been switched off. Switch on ES P® again; see next column. If control indicator v illuminates in conjunction with control indic ator A, this indicates a fault in the system.
  • Page 114 Tem porary deactiv ation distance sensors are operational. This is Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. With the ignition on and reverse gear of p artic ular im porta nce when in the selected, press button E on instrument vicinity of ped estria ns.
  • Page 115: Brake System

    Driving and o peration Brake system In order to utilise the full pedal travel - particularly in the ev ent of a b ra ke circ uit The effectiveness of the brakes is a n fault - there must be no m ats in the area of important factor for traffic safety.
  • Page 116: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs) U

    Drivin g and operatio n Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ABS continuously monitors the v ehicle's brak e system and prev ents the wheels from locking, irresp ective of the road condition and ty re grip. It starts to regulate the braking pressure as soon a s a wheel shows a tendency to lock.
  • Page 117: Wheels, Tyres

    Have the cause of the fault remedied. The possibilities. We recom mend that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer, sy stem's integrated self-diagnostics allows fa ults to be quickly remedied. who will b e ab le to ad vise you of any Cont rol indica tor u for ABS nec essary modifications.
  • Page 118 Wheel covers and ty res that are z the same make, approved by Vauxhall for the respectiv e z and have the same tread pattern. vehicle and comply w ith a ll of the relevant wheel and tyre c om bination O bserve legal requirements w hen disposing of ty res.
  • Page 119 Driving and o peration Incorrect ty re pressures will imp air safety, C heck ty res regularly for d amage (foreign vehic le handling, com fort and fuel bodies, punctures, cuts, cracks, bulges in economy and will increase tyre wear. sidewa lls).
  • Page 120 Drivin g and operatio n General inform ation N ote that the d anger of aquap la ning is greater if the tyres are worn. Tyres age, ev en if they are used only very little or not at all. A spare wheel 3 which has not been used for six years should be used w ith c are.
  • Page 121 Wheel covers 3 If the wheel cov ers and tyres used are not Vauxhall-app rov ed, make sure that the tyres do not have a b eaded edge - Winter tyres 3 Tyre c ha ins 3 see p age 114.
  • Page 122: Roof Racks 3

    The permissib le carav an / tra iler loads are you use the Vauxhall roof rack system may snap . vehicle-dependent and engine-dependent relea sed for your vehic le.
  • Page 123 Driving and o peration The p ermissible carav an / trailer loads for Coupling soc ket load your v ehicle are given in the vehic le p apers. The coupling sock et load is the load Unless otherwise stated, they are v alid for exerted by the caravan / trailer on the gradients up to m ax.
  • Page 124 Hold engine rpm constant, release clutc h Vauxhall genuine parts a nd accessories, sam e gear as you would d riv ing uphill and pedal grad ually (let clutch slip), release e.g. large mirrors for wide c aravans / drive at roug hly the same speed.
  • Page 125: Dropside B Od Y

    Dropside body Dropside body Loading Loa ding ..........z Ensure the load will not fall out or endanger other road users. Using the step ........z Load the vehicle evenly, d istributing the load a cross the body .
  • Page 126 Dropside body To rai se: Raise the sideboard or tailboard and push firmly against the body. Push the lever up into its recess until it clicks audibly into place. C heck the sideboard or the tailboard is secure. To lower the sideboar d: Pull the lever down until it contacts the Release b oth sideboard lev ers by pulling body and low er the sideboard carefully .
  • Page 127: Using The Step

    Dropside body Using the step Lash ing points The two additional lashing p oints on the bulkhead should also b e used to secure the Lowering: Pull up the lashing eyes as required. load w henever possible. With the tailboard d ow n, sw ing the step Sec ure heav y objects w ith lashing strap s plate down to a horizontal position.
  • Page 128: Underfloor Storage Compartments

    Dropside body Cleanin g Dirt or mud whic h remains dry on the body ma y become abrasive a nd can dam age paint, seals, locks and hinges. C lean the following pa rts of the drop side body , if contaminated with dirt: z Sideboard and tailboard lock s, latches and hing es.
  • Page 129: S Elf-Help, Vehicle Care

    Self-help, vehicle care Self-help, vehicle care Warning Disregard of the instructions may lead to injuries or endanger life. Vehicle passengers must be informed accordingly. Diesel fuel system , bleeding If the fuel tank has been allowed to run dry, it will be necessary to a ir vent or bleed the sy stem before attem pting to start the engine.
  • Page 130: Bonnet Release

    Self-help, vehicle care Bonnet release To op en completely , locate the safety To hold bonnet in the open position, insert catch, loc ated slig htly to the right of centre the support rod, loca ted on the underside To open the bonnet, p ull the release lever - as view ed from the front - pull the catch of the bonnet, into the slot provided .
  • Page 131: Starting

    Self-help, vehicle care Starting z Never expose the battery to naked fla mes or sparks. Do not start with q uick c harger This p revents da mage to electronic z A disc ha rg ed b attery c an freez e at °...
  • Page 132: Battery Access

    Self-help, vehicle care z Do not lean over the battery during the z Route the lead s so that they cannot jump starting procedure. catch on rotating parts in the engine compa rtm ent. z Do not allow the terminals of one lead to touch those of the other lead.
  • Page 133 Self-help, vehicle care Warnin g Care must be ta ken to ensure that the leads do not inadv ertently contact metal surfaces within the engine com partment. z Do not c onnect the lead to the negative terminal of the battery on the vehic le providing the jump start! The c onnec tion point should be as far away from the battery as possible.
  • Page 134: Towing

    Self-help, vehicle care Driv e off slowly and a void jerky movem ents. Impermissible tractive forces could damage the vehicles. Warning For braking and steering, significa ntly higher forces a re required: b ra ke assistance and steering a ssistance are effective only with the engine running.
  • Page 135: Jac K And V Ehicle Tools 3

    Self-help, vehicle care Warning triangle ¨ 3, Spare wheel 3 First-aid kit + 3 The spare wheel is m ounted under the rear underbody . The spare wheel ma y be Your first-aid k it and warning triangle c an secured using a Va ux ha ll security bolt 3 be a ccommodated in the space under the that can only be removed using the tool...
  • Page 136: Wheel Changing

    Self-help, vehicle care Wheel changing z Never change more than one wheel at a time. In order to reduce the chance of possible injuries, m ake the following prepa ra tions z Block wheel diagonally opposite the and note the procedure: wheel to be chang ed b y placing wedge blocks, any a vailable blocks of wood or z Park on a level, firm a nd non-slippery...
  • Page 137 Self-help, vehicle care 1. Remove wheel cover, slacken the wheel 3. Install adapter onto the jack and raise 6. Tighten wheel bolts in criss-cross bolts with the ratchet and a dapter. The the vehicle by turning the ratchet until sequence (see illustra tion S 11799) and ra tc het should turn anticlockwise to the wheel is c lear of the ground.
  • Page 138: Tyre Repair Kit 3

    Self-help, vehicle care Tyre repair kit 3 Minor dam age to the tyre trea d or sidewall, e.g. from foreig n bodies, can b e repaired using the tyre repair kit. Do not rem ov e the foreign body from the tyre.
  • Page 139 Self-help, vehicle care Warnin g Do not run the compressor for more than 10 minutes - see "I mportant information" on page 136. If the prescribed tyre pressure is not reached within 10 minutes, detach the tyre repair kit. M ov e the vehicle one ty re revolution (approx.
  • Page 140 Self-help, vehicle care I mporta nt informa tion Warnin g Do not drive faster than 50 mp h (80 km/h). Hav e the tyre perma nently repaired or rep laced before subjecting it to prolonged usage. Have the repaired tyre replaced as soon as possible.
  • Page 141: Electrical System

    Self-help, vehicle care Electrical system Provision is made in the fusebox for the storing of spare fuses. Warning Fuses, Fuses, C olour Rating Elec tronic ignition sy stems use a v ery high v oltag e. Do not touch; d ang er to Grey life.
  • Page 142: Fuses

    Self-help, vehicle care Fuses Symbol App licat ion Sym bol Applic ation Sym bol A pplica tion Left-ha nd dipped beam Left-hand side light Air conditioning Right-ha nd dipped beam Right-hand side light H eated exterior m irrors Instrument panel Central locking H eated front seats Heating...
  • Page 143: Bulb Replacement

    Self-help, vehicle care Bulb replacement Before replac ing a bulb, turn off the respective lig ht switch. O nly hold new bulb at base! O il a nd grease stains on the glass evaporate, ev entually resulting in a dull reflector. Inadvertently stained bulbs may be c leaned with a clean, non-fluffy cloth, using alcohol or white spirit.
  • Page 144 Self-help, vehicle care Front turn signal light Side repeater lig ht Rear b rake, t ur n sig nal and tail li ghts 1. Remove bulb hold er from lig ht assembly 1. Release lig ht clip s from w ing using a 1.
  • Page 145 Self-help, vehicle care 3. Tw ist bulb holder to separate from light Rev ersi ng lights and fog tai l light Num ber plat e l ight assem bly. 1. Remove 2 screw s (using the tool supplied 1. Remov e 2 screws (arrowed) and remove in the tool k it ) a nd remove light lens.
  • Page 146 Self-help, vehicle care Third brak e li ght, front fog lights 3 , instrum ent and glov e c ompar tment ill uminati on We recommend ha ving bulb replacements carried out by a workshop. Rear c our tesy lights 3 We recommend ha ving bulb replacements carried out by a workshop.
  • Page 147: Vehicle Care

    Alloy Wheel Preserver. sure that the insides of the wings are also z Rust Preventa tiv e. thoroughly rinsed out. z Vauxhall De-icer Spray . z Insect Remover. z Window Cleaning Spray . z Windscreen Wash Solvent. z Silicone Oil for Rubber Seals.
  • Page 148 Vauxhall Touc h-Up vehic le. R inse leather frequently. Use Applicator or Vauxhall Sp ra y and Touch- separate lea thers for pa int a nd window Pa intwork polish with silic one form s Up Pa int b efore rust can form.
  • Page 149 Interior / Upholstery Cleaner tha t is suitab le for both fabrics and vinyl. S mearing wiper blades c an be cleaned with a soft cloth and Vauxhall Wind screen O pen Velcro fasteners on clothing could Wash Solvent, and rep la ced if necessary –...
  • Page 150 Self-help, vehicle care Locks Protective wax that has been ap plied is O n vehicles whic h are wa shed frequently The locks are lubrica ted with a high-grade also removed during the engine wash. For in automatic ca r washes with underbody Loc k Cy lind er Grease at the factory.
  • Page 151: S Ervice, Maintena Nce

    Vaux hall Authorised ensure y our complete satisfaction. Repairer’s Serv ice Reception S taff and Vauxhall Service ......... exp la in the difficulty you are having. We Vauxhall Motor s Ltd.
  • Page 152 Tel. 00 45-39 97 85 00 Mehra uli – Gurgaon Road EDI NBURGH, EH12 5AQ Gurga on – 122 022, Har yana – India Vauxhall M otors Ltd . Tel. 00 91-124 280 3333 The N ationa l Conciliation Service, Customer Ca re...
  • Page 153: Inspection System

    Vauxhall genuine parts and carried out at the proper intervals, as General Motors S outheast Europe, accessories specified b y Vauxhall in the S ervice org. z ložk a Book let. Time or mileage / kilom etre We recommend “Vauxhall genuine parts...
  • Page 154: A Note On Safety

    Service, maintenanc e Nev er ca rry out any repairs or a djustment Engine o il and maintenance work on the vehicle Information on engine oils is availab le in yourself. This especially applies to the the Serv ice Booklet. engine, chassis and safety parts.
  • Page 155 Service, mainten ance The illustra tions show checking and Engine oil l ev el chec k and topping up For M9R engines, rotate ca p anticlock wise, rep lenishing the engine oil in the petrol and The engine oil lev el must be check ed w ith remove the engine oil g aug e, w ip e it clean diesel engines respectively.
  • Page 156 Service, maintenanc e Top up if the engine oil level has dropped When replenishing , attem pt to use the To prevent spillage when replenishing the to the " add oil" mark A . sam e typ e of eng ine oil as used at the last eng ine oil on F9Q engines, use the funnel oil cha nge.
  • Page 157 Service, mainten ance Remove the caps and ensure funnel is Capacities - see page 170. Remove the engine oil filler cap a nd top up securely located onto the filler pipe. as required. Do not overfill. A stab iliza tion of the engine oil Ensure the funnel is replaced securely consumption will not take place until the together with both end ca ps fitted.
  • Page 158: Diesel Fuel Filter 3

    We recommend that you use Vauxhall genuine engine oil filters. Warning Used engine oil filters and empty oil containers should not b e disposed of a s domestic refuse.
  • Page 159: Coolant

    Certain types of a nti-freeze can lea d to engine dama ge. We therefore strongly recom mend the use of anti-freeze that has been app rov ed b y Vauxhall. Warning Freeze prot ect ion and corr osion C ool ant level...
  • Page 160: Brake Fluid

    Service, maintenanc e Coolant tem perature Warning For physical reasons, the engine temperature gauge show s the coolant Allow engine to cool d ow n before temperature only if the coolant level is removing coolant filler cap. Remove filler adeq uate. S ee page 63. cap c arefully so that pressure c an escape During operation the system is pressurized.
  • Page 161: Wind Screen Wiper

    If the wiper bec om es frozen on to the glass, we recomm end that it be released with the aid of Vauxhall De-icer S pray before starting the vehicle, to p revent wiper m otor dam age.
  • Page 162 Service, maintenanc e Sm earing w ip er b la des ca n be clea ned w ith a soft cloth and Vaux hall Windscreen Wash Solvent. Wiper b la des whose lips have become hardened, cracked or c ov ered with silicone must be replaced.
  • Page 163: Windscreen Wash System

    If the fluid in the reservoir falls below the Fill only with clean w ater to prevent the MIN mark , consult a work shop. nozzles from clogging. To improve cleaning efficiency, we recommend that you add a little Vauxhall Wind screen Wash Solvent.
  • Page 164: Battery

    Service, maintenanc e Battery maintenance 3 Electrical or electronic accessories fitted at If the ba ttery installed to your vehicle is not a la ter sta ge ca n place a n additional load maintenance free: on the battery or discharge the b attery. C onsult a workshop as regards technica l Remove ba ttery ca ps and ensure possibilities, such as fitting a m ore powerful...
  • Page 165: Protection Of Electronic Com Ponents

    Protectio n of electronic period s w ithout use, w e recommend you Warning components consult y our Vauxhall Authorised Repairer In order to avoid the break down of for adv ic e. Electronic ignition systems generate very electronic c om ponents within the electric al high voltages.
  • Page 166: Technical Data

    Tec hnic al data Technical data Veh icle documents, Vehicle docum ents, Information on identification plate identification plate......identification plate 1 Manufac turer Engine identification......The tec hnical d ata is determined in Typ e ap prov al number accordance with European C ommunity (see separate plate on next p age)
  • Page 167: Engine Identification

    Technical data Engine identification Coolant, brake flu id, oils It is possible, using the Vehicle Use approved fluids only. Identification Number (VIN ), to determine Use of unsuitable fluids could cause severe the engine type that is installed in your dam age to the vehicle.
  • Page 168: Engine Data

    Tec hnic al data Engine data Sales designation 2. 0 Eng ine identifier code F9Q 760 M9R 782 M9R 782 M9R 784 Numb er of cylinders Bore dia. (mm ) Stroke (mm) Piston displacement (cm 1870 1995 1995 1995 Max . engine power (kW) at rpm 3500 3500...
  • Page 169 Technical data Engine data Sales designation 2. 5 1 )2 ) Eng ine identifier code G9U 630 G9U 630 G9U 630 F4R 820 Numb er of cylinders Bore dia. (mm ) 82.7 Stroke (mm) Piston displacement (cm 2464 2464 2464 1998 Max .
  • Page 170 210 kg for high roof va riants (ex cludes 1724 Platform cab c onversions). 1660 The m aximum load on the Vauxhall full length roof rack system is 210 kg for 1772 stand ard roof variants and 140 k g for high roof variants (excludes Platform ca b conversions).
  • Page 171 Technical data Vehicle weights (approx. kg) 2 )3) Model Wheelba se Roof Payload Class Engi ne Kerb weight Van (continued) Long High 1200 1761 1810 1745 1860 Com bi Short S ta nda rd 1000 1835 1883 1818 1940 1200 1846 1893 1829...
  • Page 172: Vehicle Weights

    Tec hnic al data Vehicle weights (approx. kg) 2 )3) Model Wheelba se Roof Payload Class Engi ne Kerb weight Double C ab Short S ta nda rd 1000 1660 1678 1736 1200 Platform cab Long S ta nda rd 1467 1515 1449...
  • Page 173: Tyre Chains

    Technical data Tyre pressures in bar / psi Tyre Tyre pressure with full load (bar / p si) The ty re pressures given are valid for cold tyres. The increased tyre p ressure resulting Front Rear from extensive driving must not be red uced.
  • Page 174 Tec hnic al data Electrical system Viva ro Battery Voltage 12 V Am p hours 85 Ah 3 / 95 Ah 3 Battery for remote control CR 1220 Capacities (approx. litres) Eng ine Cooling system Fuel tank Engine oil with filter change Engine oil betw een MIN a nd MAX on dipstick 1.5 - 2.0 1.5 - 2.0...
  • Page 175 Technical data Dimensions Typ e Double Cab Com bi / Tour Dropside Plat form cab Wheelb ase Short Long Short Short Long Long Long Length (mm) 4782 5182 4782 4782 5182 5350 / 5438 5130 Width (mm) 1904 1904 1904 1904 1904 1980...
  • Page 176 Tec hnic al data Loadspac e dimension s Double C ab Wheelb ase S hort Long S hor t S tandard H ig h S tand ard Hig h S tand ard Roof height Roof Roof Roof Roof Roof Max imum rea r door 1335 1818 1335...
  • Page 177 Technical data Mounting dimension s of caravan / trailer towing equipment Dimension 289. 1 1032 Warning Only use towing eq uipm ent approved for your vehicle. We recommend entrusting fitting of towing equip ment at a later date to a workshop.
  • Page 178: Index

    In dex Index AB S ............112 Battery Ac cessories ..........149 Access ......... 128, 160 Ac cessory socket ..
  • Page 179 Index Ca pacities ..........170 Dashboard, see Instrument pa nel ... 6 Easy tronic ......... . 13, 91 Ca r Pass ............ 17 Data ...
  • Page 180 In dex Fan ............85, 150 Handbrake ........15, 112 Identifica tion plate ....... . 162 Filling station Hazard w arning lights ..
  • Page 181 Index Laden p rogram me, Easytronic ....94 Main bea m ..........77 O ctane numbers ........101 Langua ge selection ....... .. 72 C ontrol indicator .
  • Page 182 In dex S ta rting the engine ......9, 14 Jump leads ......... 127 Radio ............81 Safeguard against unauthorised use 9, 28 Pushing or towing ..
  • Page 183 Windows ........... 28 Vauxhall a la rm system ......24 Time ............ 68, 72 Demisting and defrosting ...
  • Page 184 In dex...

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