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Operation, Safety, Maintenance

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  • Page 1 VAUXHALL Antara Operation, Safety, Maintenance...
  • Page 2 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 3 Your Antara When this Manual refers to a workshop This sym bol signifies: visit, we recommend your Vauxhall 6 Continue read ing on next pa ge. is an intelligent c om bina tion of forward- Authorised Repairer. looking technology, impressiv e safety , 3 Items m arked with an asterisk are not env ironmenta l friendliness a nd economy.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Fuel consum ption, fuel, refuelling ..127 Our ai m: to k eep you happy with your C atalytic converter, vehicle. All Vauxhall Authorised Repairers ex haust em issions ......130 offer first-class serv ice a t competitiv e Drive control system s ..
  • Page 6: In Brief

    3 - see page 51, Key with retrac ta ble k ey blade 3: Vauxhall alarm system 3 - see p age 52. press button to extend. 6 Further information - see pag es 46, 47.
  • Page 7: Front Seat Adjustment

    - see pag e 50, adjusting it. 6 Seat position - see page 56. Vauxhall alarm system 3 - see pa ge 52. N ever adjust the driver’ s seat whilst driving. Warning It could move in an uncontrolled manner when the handle ha s b een pulled.
  • Page 8 In brief Picture no: s0013261.ti f Picture n o: s0013605.tif Picture no: s0013259.tif Adjusting the lumbar suppo rt Adjusting seat height Adjusting head restraint height: Turn handwh eel Raise or lower lever o n side o f press release button, seat adjust height to suit personal Adjust lumb ar support to suit personal...
  • Page 9: Teering W Heel A Djustment Lever

    In brief Picture no: s0013777.ti f Picture no: s11649.tif Steering wheel adjustmen t: Fitting seat belt: Move lever down, Draw seat belt smooth ly from adjust height and distanc e, inertia reel, guide over sho ulder move lever up and engage and engage in buckle Adjust steering wheel only with vehicle The belt must not b e twisted at any p oint.
  • Page 10 In brief...
  • Page 11 Security indicator for Dip ped beam ......12, 88 Vauxhall alarm system 3 ....52 Automatic dipped bea m activation 3........89 Centre air v ents ..
  • Page 12: Electronic Stability Programm E

    In brief Control indicato rs ESP OFF: Driver’s sea t belt rem inder: ABS (Anti-lock Brak e S ystem): see page 134. see page 24. see p age 146. Autom atic head light ra nge Tur n sig nal lig hts: Tra iler indic ator 3: ad just ment 3: see pages 13, 24.
  • Page 13 In brief Ligh ting Preheating for diesel engine 3 : Tur n sig nal lig hts: Light swi tches, see p age 25. see pages 13, 24. swit ch positions: Instrument il luminati on: see pages 12, 88. Di esel par ticle filt er 3: see page 91.
  • Page 14: Automatic Transmission 3

    In brief Heatin g and ventilation Windscreen wiper Miscellaneous Fan rot ary k nob: Windscreen wiper Horn: see p age 99. see page 14. Windscreen wash, Air distri bution: Bonnet: headlig ht wash 3 see p age 99, see page 55. Tail gate wip er to head area, Central l ocking system :...
  • Page 15: Fold In Exterior Mirrors

    In brief Picture no: s0013260.ti f Picture n o: s0013206.tif Picture no: s0013448.tif To adjust interior mirror: Electrically adjustable exterior Fold in exterior mirrors: Swivel mirror housing mirrors Manually: press lightly . Four way switc h on driver’s doo r Swiv el lever 3 on underside of m irror Electrically 3: with starter switch in housing to reduc e da zzle at night.
  • Page 16: Head Lig Ht Flash And M Ain Beam

    In brief Picture no: s0013583.ti f Picture n o: s0013208.tif Picture no: s0013477.tif Steering column lock an d ignition: Ligh t switch: Switching between dipped beam Turn key to position ACC. and main beam: = Off J J J J To release lock, Main beam = Push stalk...
  • Page 17: Turn Signal Lights

    In brief Picture no: s0013478.tif Picture no: s0013480.tif Picture no: s0013683.tif Headlight flash: Turn signal lights: Cruise control operation Pull stalk towards steering wheel Stalk in rest position Press button on stalk Upwards Right turn When released, stalk will spring back to rest Switch on: press button position.
  • Page 18: Haza Rd Warning Switc H

    In brief Picture no: s0013414.ti f Picture n o: s0013249.tif Picture no: s0013251.tif Hazard warning lights: Horn Win dscreen wiper: Move stalk upwards Press either side of the steering wheel to Press ¨ activate the horn. Press again ¨ Timed interval wipe The horn will sound regardless of starter O perational with ignition on or off.
  • Page 19: Stalk For Wind Screen And Ta Ilg Ate Wiper And Wash

    In brief Picture no: s0013479.ti f Picture n o: s0013481.tif Picture no: s0013482.tif Windscreen wiper: Automatic wiping with rain Operating windscreen and Adjustable wiper interval sensor headlight wash systems Pull stalk towards steerin g wheel To set the wiping interval to a value The rain sensor d etects the amount of between 1 and 10 seconds: water on the windscreen and a utoma tica lly...
  • Page 20 In brief Picture no: s0013483.ti f Picture n o: s0013612.tif Picture no: s0013252.tif Tailgate wash and wipe system: Manual transmissio n: Automatic transmissio n Wiper on = Push stalk forward 1 to 5 = 1st to 5th gear Park positio n Wiper off = Pull back towards = Reverse gear Reverse...
  • Page 21: Starting The Engine

    In brief Before starting-off check: z Ty re pressures and c ondition. z Und erneath the vehicle for any leaks. z Engine oil level and fluid levels in engine com partment (see pag e 183). z All windows, mirrors, exterior lighting and num ber p la tes are free from dirt, snow and ice and are operational.
  • Page 22 In brief Start a ttempts should not last longer than 15 second s. If engine does not sta rt, wait 10 second s b efore repeating starting proced ure. The increa sed engine speed automatically returns to norma l idling sp eed as the engine tem perature rises.
  • Page 23 In brief Range miles 34.6 Inst. consumpt. 19,5° 19: 36 Picture no: s0013476.ti f Pictu re no: 17329T.tif Picture no: s0012815.tif To set automatic mode of In formation display Releasing the handbrake: Electronic Climate Control Raise lever slightly, Prov ides the following informat ion: (ECC) press lock button, - time,...
  • Page 24: Remove Key

    Do not park vehicle on easily ignitable remote control - see p age 48, surfaces as the hot exhaust sy stem central locking system - see page 50, temperatures could cause the surfa ce to Vauxhall a la rm system - see p age 52. ignite.
  • Page 25: Your Vehicle

    We recomm end tha t you entrust all w ork to your vehicle. your Vauxhall Authorised R epairer, who C arry out regularly the check s can provide y ou w ith reliable service and rec om mended in this Owner's Manual.
  • Page 26: Instrum Ents

    In struments Instruments Control indicators ....... 22 Fuel gauge .......... 27 Transm ission display 3 ...... 28 Tachometer......... 28 Speed om eter...
  • Page 27 Instruments Park ing dista nc e sensors 3 All Wheel Dri ve (AWD) Autom atic head light ra nge Illuminates for approx. 4 seconds when Illum inates for approx. 4 sec onds when ad justment 3 ignition is switched on. ignition is switc hed on.
  • Page 28 In struments Y Y Y Y Elec tronic im mobil iser Ta ilgat e op en Low fuel level Illuminates for approx. 4 seconds when Illum inates when ignition is switched on. Illuminates for app rox . 4 seconds when ignition is switched on.
  • Page 29 Instruments Prehea ting for d iesel engine 3 Illuminated during preheating. Preheating sy stem switches on only if outside temperature is low. If it illuminate during driving, or the eng ine cannot be sta rted, c onsult a workshop as soon as possible.
  • Page 30 In struments m m m m Warnin g Crui se control 3 Oil p ressure see page 137. Illum inates when ignition is switched on. When the eng ine is off, considerably Goes out after eng ine is started. greater force will be required for b ra king Can illuminate intermittently when idling and steering.
  • Page 31: Fuel Gauge

    Instruments Alternat or Exhaust em issions Illuminates when ignition is sw itc hed on. Illum inates when ignition is switched on. Goes out after engine is started. Goes out after eng ine is started. C an illuminate briefly when driving; this is If illuminated during driving: normal and does not indicate a system Stop v ehicle and switch off engine.
  • Page 32: Transm Ission Display 3

    In struments Picture no: s0013486.ti f Picture n o: s0013487.tif Picture no: s0013488.tif Transmission display Tachom eter Speedometer Display of the selected gear or mode with Making use of the tachom eter helps to Indicates the vehicle speed. automatic transmission 3. sav e fuel;...
  • Page 33: Odometer / Trip Odometer

    Instruments 11:25 11:25 °C °C Range miles Range Range 34.6 [ TP] [ TP] Inst. consumpt. miles 19,5° 19: 36 Picture no: s0013497.ti f Pictu re no: 17337T.tif Picture no: 17329T.tif Odometer / trip odometer In formation display Grap hical I nformat ion Disp lay 3, C olour Informa tion Display 3 O dometer: Board Inform ation Displ ay 3...
  • Page 34: Outside Temperature

    In struments The ty pe of information and how it is displayed depends on the equipment of the v ehicle and the settings of the trip computer 3 and Infotainment system 3. 11:25 Some inform ation appea rs in the disp la y °C in an abb reviated form.
  • Page 35 Instruments 11:25 °C Range 257miles Picture no: 17337T.tif Picture n o: s0013209.tif Picture no: 17013T.tif Board In formation Display Select menu items using the arrow buttons: To select using the multi-function knob: selecting functio ns OK button Select highlighted item, Turn Highlig ht menu item s or confirm command...
  • Page 36: Central Information Display Board Information Disp La Y 3

    In struments The functions are displayed in the following order: z Time synchronisation z Time, setting hours 11:25 z Time, setting minutes °C z Date, setting day z Date, setting month System z Date, setting yea r z Ignition logic z Language selection z Setting units of measure Picture no: s0013511.ti f...
  • Page 37 Instruments The automatic setting is indicated by } in the display. To correct tim e with the help of RDS, select the menu item for time synchronisation 11:25 11:25 from the Sett ings menu. °C °C Make the desired setting. Clo ck Sync.On English Setting d ate and t ime...
  • Page 38: Trip Computer 3

    In struments Board Information Display trip computer The trip computer provides information on driving data, which is continually recorded 11:25 11:25 and ev alua ted electronically. °C °C Ac cess trip computer v ehicle data by Unit Europe- SI Inst . Consumpt. pressing the BC button on the Infotainment sy stem or the left adjuster wheel on the steering wheel.
  • Page 39 Instruments Averag e c onsum ption Display of av erage consumption. The m easurement can be restarted at any time – see nex t page. 11:25 11:25 Effect ive consumpt ion °C °C Displays amount of fuel consumed. The m easurement can be restarted at any Range Stop Watch time –...
  • Page 40: Graphical Information Displa Y 3

    In struments Reset ting tri p comp uter informat ion The following trip computer information can be reset (restart of mea surem ent / calculation): z Av erage consump tion z Effective consump tion Range miles z Av erage speed z Distance tra velled 34.6 Select the desired trip computer...
  • Page 41 Instruments [TP] C Din 90.6 19,5° 19: 36 Picture no: 17013T.tif Picture n o: s0013511.tif Picture no: 17331T.tif To select using the multi-function knob: To select using the left adjuster wheel on For each functional area there is a main the steering wheel: pag e (Main), w hich is selected at the Turn...
  • Page 42 In struments C orrecting time 3 With nav ig ation system, d ate and time are set a utomatica lly upon receipt of a GPS 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 satellite signal. If the d isplay ed tim e does Settings 19,5°...
  • Page 43 Instruments 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 13 Languages 19,5° 19:36 Settings 19,5° 19:36 Settings 19,5° 19:36 Time, Date Time, Date Deutsch Language Deutsch English Language Europe-SI Units English Español Units Japan Contrast Español Dutch Contrast Great Britain...
  • Page 44 In struments Setting d isplay mode 3 The display can b e adjusted to suit the light conditions, b la ck or coloured text on a light 7 7 7 7 background or white or coloured text on a Ü Contrast 19,5°...
  • Page 45 Instruments Distanc e t ravelled S hows the numb er of miles / k ilometres travelled. The measurement can be restarted at any time - see next pa ge. Av era ge sp eed C alcula tion of av erage consump tion. Range miles The m easurement can be restarted at a ny...
  • Page 46 In struments Ü Ü Ü Reset BC 1 19,5° 19:36 Reset BC 1 19,5° 19:36 Board Computer 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 Ø...
  • Page 47: Stop Watch

    Instruments Interrup tion of power suppl y The desired stop wa tc h display can be If the power supply has been interrupted or selected from the O ptions menu 3: if the b attery voltage has dropped too low , Driv ing Time exc l.
  • Page 48: Radio 3, Infotainm Ent System 3

    In struments Check co ntro l Radio rec eptio n In vehicles with tyre p ressure monitoring The ra dio is op erated as described in the sy stem 3, if tyre pressure is too low, the operating instructions sup plied. Ü...
  • Page 49: Radio / Infotainment Remote Control Buttons

    Follow the national Picture no: s0013498.ti f The Vauxhall installation instructions and regula tions of the country in which y ou are Steering wheel moun ted remote the opera ting guid elines provided by the driving.
  • Page 50: Keys, Doors, Bonnet

    3 ........... 51 Repairer guarantees p roblem-free Vauxhall alarm system 3....52 op eration of the electronic immobiliser. Tailgate 3 ........... 54 Keep spare key in a safe place.
  • Page 51: Electronic Immobiliser

    The Ca r Pass contains all the v ehicle’s data and therefore m ust not be kept in the vehicle. Hav e y our Car Pass ready to hand when consulting a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Picture no: s0013586.ti f Picture n o: s0013499.tif Electronic immo biliser...
  • Page 52: Radio Frequency Remote Control 3

    The remote control is used to operate: z Central locking system , z Mechanical anti-theft locking system 3, z Vauxhall ala rm system 3 . The remote control has a range of approx. 6 metres. The range may be reduced due to env ironmenta l cond itions or shad ow ing and reflection of the radio w aves.
  • Page 53 Keys, do ors, bonnet Note K ey with fix ed key section: If the central locking system cannot be Insert a sma ll screwdriver in the notch on opera ted with the remote c ontrol, this may the cover a nd prise it open. be due to the follow ing reasons: Remove used b attery, tak ing ca re to avoid z The rem ote control is out of range.
  • Page 54: Central Locking System

    Keys, doors, bonnet To unl oc k: Press b utton on rem ote control unit - or - Press centra l locking switch in driver’s door. If no door is op ened within a pprox. 30 seconds after the vehicle has been unlocked v ia the remote control, the vehicle is relocked autom atically and anti-theft mode 3 is reactiva ted.
  • Page 55: Mechanical Anti-Theft Locking

    Keys, do ors, bonnet Warning Do not use the system if there are people in the vehicle. The d oors cannot be unloc ked from inside. Picture no: s0013589.ti f Picture no: s0013204.tif Mechanical anti-theft locking To unlock : Press button on remote control unit.
  • Page 56: Security Indicator For Vauxhall Alarm System 3

    Picture no: s0013588.ti f Picture n o: s0013730.tif C onfirm that the security indicator light Vauxhall alarm system The security indicator 3 illum inates to show starts flashing slowly, a fter illum inating for that the system is operational when the The system monitors: app rox .
  • Page 57 Keys, do ors, bonnet To deacti vate Note Ala rm siren Press the button on the remote c ontrol The anti-theft alarm system cannot be w ith integrat ed batt ery 3 - or - deactiv ated in a ny other way so keep a The alarm siren monitors the on-board unlock driver’s door using the key : spare key in a safe place.
  • Page 58: Tailgate 3

    Keys, doors, bonnet Warning Ensure there are no obstruc tions and that there is adeq ua te clearance w hen opening the tailgate. Do not drive with tailgate open or ajar, e.g. w hen transporting bulky objects, sinc e toxic exhaust gases could penetrate the vehic le interior.
  • Page 59: Bonnet Release Lever

    Keys, do ors, bonnet Picture no: s0012858.ti f Picture n o: s0012869.tif Picture no: s0013560.tif Child safety lo cks Bonnet release To open completely, loca te the safety catch on the underside of the bonnet, push To op en the bonnet, pull release lever the catch upwards and lift the bonnet loca ted on the right-hand side below the Warning...
  • Page 60: Seats, Interior

    Seats, interior Seats, interior Seat adjustment See pag e 3 Seat position Ad just driver’s seat such that with the driver sitting upright the steering wheel is Rear seats..........57 held in the area of its upper spokes with the Fold ing down the front passenger’s driver’s arm s slightly bent.
  • Page 61: Rear Seats

    Seats, interior Warnin g When folding the backrest, use caution - bewa re of moving parts. Ensure the backrest is secure when folded. Picture no: s0013446.ti f Picture n o: s0013669.tif Rear seats Fold ing rear seat ba ckrests The luggage compartment can be To adjust backrests, lift release lever enlarged by folding the rear seat b ackrests located on top of backrest and move...
  • Page 62: Fold Ing Down The Front Passenger's

    Seats, interior Restoring rear seat b ackr ests To raise the seat, lift bac krest relea se lever Lift and push b ackrest up and backwards and push backrest to upright position. Pull to restore it to its original position. Ensure handle up wards and hold, slide seat back rest la tches into place by p ushing top forwards and ensure it is p roperly latched...
  • Page 63: Seat 3

    Seats, interior Electrically adjustable front seat Warning Care must b e tak en when op erating elec trically adjustab le sea ts. There is a risk of injury, pa rticularly for child ren and a danger tha t articles could become trap ped.
  • Page 64: Flexo Rganizer 3

    Seats, interior Picture no: 17087T.tif Pictu re no: 17088T.tif Picture no: 17089T.tif FlexOrgan izer Va riable pa rtition net Hook s a nd mesh pock et Insert an adapter in ea ch rail: fold up Insert the hooks in the desired position in Flexible system for div iding the luggage ha ndle plate, insert adap ter in upper and the rails: insert the hook in the upper...
  • Page 65: Lug Gage Compartment Cover 3

    Seats, interior Picture no: s0013355.ti f Picture n o: s0013357.tif Picture no: s0013358.tif Luggage compartment cover Lashing eyes Rem oving Open luggage compartment cover. To close Lashing eyes are mounted on the luggage Pull lug gage compartment cover toward s compa rtm ent floor to enable loads to be Remove the cover from the side b ra ckets.
  • Page 66: Safety Net 3

    Seats, interior Safety net The safety net can b e mounted behind the rea r seats or, if the rear seat backrests are folded, in front of the rear seats. Passeng ers must not b e transported behind the safety net. Picture n o: s0013561.tif Picture no: s0013562.tif Fit ting...
  • Page 67: Lug Gage Compartment Storage 3

    Seats, interior Warning Do not stack loads higher tha n the upper end of the safety net. Av oid applying excessive force to the safety net or hanging heavy item s from it. Do not place loads b ehind the safety net which hav e sharp edges that could pa ss through the net in the event of heavy braking, for example.
  • Page 68: Notes On Loading The Vehicle

    Seats, interior Notes on loading the vehicle z The warning triangle 3 and first-aid kit 3 z Weights, payload and roof loa d - should a lways be freely accessible. see page 201. z Heav y objec ts in the lug gage com partment should be placed as far z No ob jects should be placed on the z Driv ing with a roof load (see also...
  • Page 69: Ciga Rette Lig Hter ) 3

    Seats, interior Picture no: s0013392.ti f Picture n o: s0013394.tif Picture no: s0013395.tif Cigarette lighter Accessory soc kets The maximum power requirement of electrical ac cessories m ust not ex ceed With starter switch in p ositions ACC or ON, Located below the rear drink holders and 120 w atts.
  • Page 70: Ashtray S 3

    Seats, interior Ashtrays To be used only for ash and not for combustible rubbish. Warning Disreg ard of these instructions may lead to injuries or end ang er life. Vehicle passengers must b e informed according ly . Picture n o: s0013417.tif Picture no: s0012924.tif Port able front a shtr ay 3 Rear a shtr ay (or storag e c om part ment) 3...
  • Page 71: Glove Compartment

    Seats, interior Picture no: s0013420.ti f Picture n o: s0013418.tif Picture no: s0012917.tif Drink holders Stowage compartments Sung lass hol der To open: push the rear part of the front Loc ated in the front and rear of the centre Glove comp artm ent reading lights c ov er.
  • Page 72 Seats, interior Picture no: s0013345.ti f Picture n o: s0013337.tif Picture no: s0013491.tif Console box in front ar mrest 3 Console box i n rea r armrest 3 C onsole net To open: pull up lower lever and lift the lid. To op en: pull up lid of rear centre arm rest.
  • Page 73: Card Holder

    Seats, interior Card hol der Located below instrum ent panel on driver’s side. Insert a card into the slot for conv enient use. Coin storag e Open by pulling handle on coin storage door (located below card holder) towards you. Push door firmly to close. Picture no: s0013356.ti f Picture no: s0013447.tif Su nvisors...
  • Page 74: Assist Grips

    Seats, interior Picture no: s0013451.ti f Assist grips Loc ated above the driver’s door 3, the front passenger’s door and both rear doors. Pull grip down and hold to assist when entering or exiting the vehicle. Grips sw ing back up automatically when released. Rear door assist grips also include coat hangers.
  • Page 75: S Afety System S

    Safety systems Safety systems Three-stage restraint system z The airbag sy stem is additionally trig gered in the event of a serious The system c om prises: accident involving a frontal impact, and z Three-point seat belts. forms a safety cushion for the d riv er and front passenger 3 .
  • Page 76: Seat Belts

    Safety systems Seat belts Three-point seat belts The front and rear seats are equipped with Warning three-point seat b elts with autom atic retractors and locking devices, allowing Alwa ys wear your seat belt, also in urban freedom of body m ovem ent when the traffic and when you are a rear seat vehicle moves at a consta nt speed, passenger.
  • Page 77: Front Pa Ssenger's Seat B Elt Remind Er

    Safety systems Picture no: s0011735.ti f Picture n o: s0013540.tif Picture no: s0013421.tif Front p assenger’s seat belt Seat belt height ad justment Warning rem inder of front seat belt upper a nchorage points Illum inates for approx. 4 sec onds when z Do not adjust heig ht whilst driving.
  • Page 78: Belt Tensioners

    Safety systems Inspection of belts Periodically inspect all parts of the belt sy stem for d amage and to make sure they are functioning p roperly. Have dama ged parts replaced by a work shop. After an accident, dam aged or ov erstretched belts must be replaced by new ones, even if damag e or stretching is not obv ious or visible.
  • Page 79 Car Pass to hand when consulting a frontal collision. The belt force is controlled, Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. to red uce the risk of b elt-inflicted injury . I mporta nt...
  • Page 80: Front Pa Ssenger's Airbag

    Safety systems z The belt tensioner and airbag sy stem control electronics c an be found in the centre c onsole area. I n ord er to av oid malfunctions, do not store magnetic ob jects in this area. z In the event of belt tensioner actuation, we recommend that you have the front seats removed by a workshop.
  • Page 81 Safety systems When triggered, the driver’s and front The front airb ag system will not be passenger’s airba gs inflate in milliseconds trigg ered in the event of: and form safety cushions for the driver and z the ig nition being sw itched off, front passenger.
  • Page 82 Safety systems When trigg ered , the side airbag inflates in millisecond s and forms a safety cushion for the driver and/or front passenger in the respective door area. The risk of injury to the up per body and pelvis in the ev ent of a side-impact is thereby substantially reduced.
  • Page 83 Safety systems When triggered, the curtain airbag inflates in millisecond s and provides a safety barrier in the head a rea on the respective side of the v ehicle. This reduces the risk of injury to the hea d considerably in the event of a sid e-impac t.
  • Page 84 C ar Pass ready to hand when type and other objects must not be airbags 3 m ay be fitted on the front consulting a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. affixed or placed in the area in which the seats. When fitting the protective covers,...
  • Page 85 Although parts, the door seals, handles and the they m ay cause skin or eye irrita tion, front seats removed by your Vauxhall these sub stances a re non-tox ic. Authorised Repairer in the event of airbag deploy ment.
  • Page 86: Mounting Brackets For Is O-Fix Child

    O nly ISO -FI X child restra int system s approved for the vehicle m ay be used. We For use of IS O-FIX and Top-Tether fixings, recom mend tha t you consult your Vauxhall universal ISO -FIX child restraint systems Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 87 Antara: child safety seat. z O nly allow children to enter and exit the...
  • Page 88 U, + for the vehicle may be used. 10 months We recom mend y ou consult your Vauxhall Authorised Rep airer. up to 13 kg or approx. U, + Vehicle seat w ith I SO -FIX fixings available. For use of ISO -FIX a nd...
  • Page 89 Safety systems IS O-FIX child restra int systems 3 Perm issib le options for fitt ing an IS O-FIX child safet y seat The instructions accom panying the ISO -FIX Weight and Size class Fixt ure O n front On outboa rd On c entr e rear child restraint system are to be expressly age class...
  • Page 90: Ex Terior Mirrors

    Safety systems Pictu re no: s0013687.tif Picture n o: s0013590.tif Picture no: s0013260.tif Exterio r mirrors Automatic anti-dazzle exterior Automatic anti-dazzle interior mirrors mirror For the safety of pedestrians, the exterior mirrors will swing out of their normal Dazzle is a utoma tica lly red uced. Dazz le is automatically reduced.
  • Page 91: Sunvisors

    Y our Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer will be hard or an a ccident occurs. Picture no: 17011T.tif happy to advise you, for ex ample, with...
  • Page 92: Lighting

    Ligh ting Lighting Daytime run ning lights Illuminate autom atically when engine is started. They w ill turn off w hen the pa rk ing lights or dipp ed beam are on, or when the engine is stopped. Autom atic dipped b eam ac tiv ation 3 89 Follow the regula tions of the country in Headlight range adjustment 3 ..
  • Page 93: Automatic Dipped Bea M Activation 3

    Lightin g Dipped / main beam, headlight flash See page 12. Turn signals, hazard warning lights See pages 13, 14. Reversin g lights Illuminate when rev erse gear is enga ged and ignition is switched on. Cen tre high mounted sto p light Picture n o: s0013591.tif Picture no: s0013545.tif Illuminates when the brakes are applied,...
  • Page 94: Front Fog Lights

    Ligh ting Autom atic headl ight ra ng e a djustment 3 O n vehicles w ith Xenon headlights, the range of the head lig hts is adjusted automatically based on vehicle load. If control indicator for automatic head lig ht ra nge adjustment illuminates in the instrument cluster w hilst d riv ing, a fault has occurred.
  • Page 95: Door-To-Door Lighting Function

    Lightin g Picture no: s0013606.ti f Picture n o: s0013541.tif Picture no: s0013428.tif Doo r-to-door lighting fun ction In strument illumination, Interio r courtesy lights information display illum ination The d ipped beam and reversing lights Front reading lights, centre dome lights illuminate for approx.
  • Page 96 Ligh ting Picture no: s0012875.ti f Picture n o: s0012878.tif Picture no: s0013429.tif Courtesy lig hts can be turned off Front r ead ing lig hts 3 C entre d om e lights immediately by pressing button loca ted Left and right read ing lights are Press button to turn on left and right centre in the roof lining .
  • Page 97: Battery Discharge Protection

    Lightin g Igniti on sw itch il luminati on Battery discharge protection Illum inates when you open a door. To prevent b attery from b ecoming discharged , the external lights turn off Once all doors are closed , ignition switch automatically 10 minutes after the ignition illumination ex ting uishes after approx.
  • Page 98: Windows, Sunroof

    Windo ws, sunroof Windows, sunroof Warning C are m ust be taken when operating the electric windows 3 and the sunroof 3. There is a risk of injury, particularly for children, and a d anger tha t articles could Electric windows........94 become tra pped.
  • Page 99 Windows, sunroof Picture no: s0013608.ti f Picture n o: s0013546.tif Picture no: s0013609.tif Child safety system for rear Slide / tilt sunroof The w indow s are opera ted by a switch in each door or the respective sw itch in the windows O perated via switch in roof lining when the driver’s door.
  • Page 100 Windo ws, sunroof To open Note Press switch rearwards, it will open z If the top of the sunroof is wet, tilt it to automatically unless the switch is pressed allow wa ter to run-off before opening again in another d irection, or released. the sunroof.
  • Page 101: C Lim Ate C Ontrol

    Climate control Climate control Air vents ..........98 Heating and ventila tion ..... 99 Air recirculation mode......101 Air conditioning system ...... 102 Electronic Climate Control (EC C) 3 ...
  • Page 102: Side Air V Ents

    Climate c ontrol Door w indow defroster vents Air distribution rota ry knob set to or J : cooled or heated air will b e directed onto the windscreen and onto the door w indows (mainly in the area of the exterior m irrors). Rear a ir vents 3 O perational when air distribution rotary knob is set to L, K or J.
  • Page 103: Heating And Ventila Tion

    Climate control Picture no: s0013615.ti f Picture n o: s0013701.tif Picture no: s0013617.tif Heatin g and ventilation Central rot ary k nob: Temperat ure Rig ht-hand rot ary k nob: Airfl ow To red = Warm Four fan speeds: Left -hand rota ry k nob : Air d istributi on To head area To blue = C old = Off...
  • Page 104 Climate c ontrol Hea ting The amount of heat is dependa nt on the engine temperature and is thus not fully attained until the engine is warm. For rapid warming of the p assenger’s compartment: z Activate air recirc ulation mode 4. z Set the air distribution rota ry knob to K or L .
  • Page 105: Air Recirculation Mode

    Climate control z Set fan to 4. z C lose centre air vents. z O pen adjustable side air vents and direct them towards door windows. Ü z Sw itch on heated rear window For simultaneous w arming of the footwell, set air distrib ution rotary k nob to J.
  • Page 106: Air Conditioning System

    Climate c ontrol O nce ac tiv ated, the air c onditioning system is operated via the normal heating and v entilation controls. Even w ith a ir cond itioning on, if temperature rotary knob is set to warm, the vehicle w ill still produce warm a ir in the passenger compartment.
  • Page 107 Climate control Driving in stop -and -go traffic may reduce the effectiveness of the air conditioning system. Using the air c onditioning sy stem when driving up long hills or in heavy traffic can cause engine ov erheating. If engine coolant temp erature w arning c ontrol indicator illuminates in instrument...
  • Page 108: Electronic Climate Control (Ec C) 3

    Climate c ontrol Electronic Climate Control (ECC) Provides the greatest amount of comfort in the interior regardless of the weather, outside tem perature or season. To ensure a constant and com fortable climate in the v ehicle, the tempera ture of the inflowing air, the airflow rate, air distrib ution mode, air recirculation m ode and air conditioning are chang ed...
  • Page 109 Climate control Tem per ature preset The central rotary knob ca n b e used to set the tem perature; 20 ° C, 22 °C and 24 °C appea r on the rotary k nob. Intermediate settings are possible. Turn rotary k nob clockwise to increase temperature and anticloc kwise to d ecrease temperature.
  • Page 110: Glove Compartment Cooling 3

    Climate c ontrol Air rec irculation m ode 4 is automatically switched off. Air conditioning switches To switch off window demisting and defrosting, press V button again, press AUTO button, adjust fan speed or air distribution mode rotary knob. Picture no: s0013556.ti f Picture no: s0013626.tif Glove com partment cooling Window dem isting a nd defrosting...
  • Page 111: Heated Rear Window, Heated Ex Terior

    Climate control Pictu re no: s0013475.tif Picture n o: s0013393.tif Picture no: s0013573.tif Heated rear window, Heated front seats Air intake heated exterior mirrors Operational only in starter switch positions The air intakes in front of the windscreen in ACC or ON . the engine com partment m ust be kept Heating operational only in starter switch clear to allow air intake.
  • Page 112: Notes

    Climate c ontrol Notes Maintenance If the windscreen m ists up in damp To ensure continuously efficient weather, temporarily set the system a s performance and prolong the life of the air described under "Window demisting and conditioning system, it m ust b e switched on defrosting "...
  • Page 113: Automatic Transm Ission

    Automatic transmission Automatic The automatic transmission perm its manual gea rshifting (M anual mod e) or transmission autom atic gearshifting (Automa tic mod e) with fully autom atic clutch control. The engine can only be started when the selector lever is in position P or N. When starting in P, turn key in starter switch to AC C or O N, depress footbrake Transm ission display ..
  • Page 114: Selector Lever Settings, P, R, N And D (Automatic M Ode)

    Automatic tran smission Selector lev er can only be m oved out of P or N w ith the ignition switched on and the footbrake app lied (selector lever lock). To engage P or R, press selector lever button. Nev er shift to P or R while the vehic le is moving.
  • Page 115: Winter Programme

    Automatic transmission When upshifting in Manual mode, tak e heed of prevailing road conditions, keeping engine speed b elow the red z one. Downshifts must b e m ade in accordance with vehic le speed. Gears ca n be skipp ed b y moving the selector lever repeated ly at short intervals.
  • Page 116: Kickdown

    Automatic tran smission Engine braking assistance Sto pping the vehicle Automat ic mod e The selector lever can be left in the current The automatic transmission autom atically drive range when the engine is running. selects the d riv ing programmes with the In Automatic mode or Manual m ode, once best possible braking effect.
  • Page 117: Parking

    Automatic transmission Parking Rocking the vehicle Before leav ing the vehicle: If it becomes necessary to rock the vehicle to free it from water, ice, sa nd, mud, snow z Depress and hold footbrake, or a dip, observe the follow ing: z Ap ply handbrake, z Move selector lev er to position P, Switch off Electronic Stability Programme...
  • Page 118: Fault Z

    Automatic tran smission If the cause of the interruption to the power supply is not a discharged battery, release selector lever: 1. Turn off ignition and remove key. 2. Depress and hold footb rake. 3. Remove cap on c onsole with a suitable screwdriver.
  • Page 119: All Wheel Drive

    All Wheel Drive All Wheel Drive All Wheel Drive (AWD) is an a ctive-on- dema nd sy stem that eng ages autom atic ally with no action req uired by the driver. Depending on the driving environment, the v ehicle switches between two-w heel drive and four-wheel drive to give the vehicle m ore traction a nd stability All Wheel Driv e (AWD)
  • Page 120: Off-Road Driving

    All Wheel Drive On-road driving Alw ays ex ercise c aution when in slippery Off-road driving conditions (c aused by sand, grav el, wa ter, The increased traction of All Wheel Driv e During off-road driving, you will encounter snow or ice on the road) in order to vehic les offers greater driving control in a variety of driving conditions and maintain vehicle control.
  • Page 121 All Wheel Drive Grip ping the steer ing wheel Prepa ration Terrain conditions c an cause rapid and The duration, distanc e and conditions of unexp ected movement in the steering, the off-road activity determ ine the extent especially rough terrain. of the prep aration that is required.
  • Page 122 A tow rope should be carried to allow the recov ery vehicle to be placed clea r of any adv erse ground. Your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer will assist you in assessing any sp ecial req uirements. Picture n o: s0013358.tif...
  • Page 123 All Wheel Drive Driv ing through w ater Av oid water entering the air intake sy stem. Self-help Do not ex ceed the maximum wading Recov ery and t owing Warning depth; if the water is slightly lower than the When recovering or towing a vehicle underbody of the vehicle, do not attemp t off-roa d, observe the following:...
  • Page 124 Load sensing valve. in the engine comp artment. Y our Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer will z Transfer box a nd underguard. inform you which add itional S ervice is Ensure the radiator core a nd the area z Engine oil pan and underguard.
  • Page 125 All Wheel Drive Servi ce chec ks after wa ding All Wheel Drive summary Don’t After wading, c heck for the ingress of water z Do not venture off-road unless you are into the following : certain that the cond itions are capable z C heck fuel and tyres, water and oil levels of being negotia ted safely by you and before venturing off-roa d.
  • Page 126: Driving Hints

    Drivin g hints Driving hints The first 600 miles (1000 km) Never co ast with engine not running Driv e y our v ehicle at various speed s. Do not use full throttle. Never allow the engine Many units may then not func tion (e.g. to labour at low rev s.
  • Page 127 Drivin g hints Driving in moun tainous terrain or Drivin g thro ugh water Vehicles with turbocharger with a caravan / trailer Before a ttempting to driv e throug h water, After running at high eng ine speeds or high check the depth.
  • Page 128 Drivin g hints Engine rpm Change down Battery c are whilst driving Under all driving conditions, drive in a When decreasing speed, shift down into When driving slowly or when the v ehicle is favourable engine speed rang e. the next lowest gear. Do not slip the clutch stationary , e.g.
  • Page 129: Save Fuel, Protect The Environment

    When dev eloping and manufac turing your Uniform speed enviro nmen t-co nscious way vehic le, Vauxhall used environment- z Hectic driving significantly increases fuel friendly and in the m ain recyc la ble z High fuel consumption, noise lev els and consumption, the quantity of emissions materials.
  • Page 130 We recom mend that repairs and z Do not race your engine. Avoid d riv ing at when they are no longer required. maintenance be entrusted to a Vauxhall high engine speeds. Authorised Repairer. Roof racks...
  • Page 131: Fuel Consumption, Fuel, Refuelling

    Fuel consumption , fuel, refuellin g Fuel consumption, Fuel c onsum ption Fuel for petrol engines Optional equip ment (e.g. w id e ty res, air C om mercially availab le high-quality fuels fuel, refuelling conditioning system, tow ing equipment) are suitable (see page 200).
  • Page 132 100% Bio Diesel, which is not occurs in the vehicle itself, hav e the c ause doors - see page 50. to be used in Vauxhall engines. rem edied imm ediately by a workshop. Unlock d oors, tailgate and tank flap by...
  • Page 133 Fuel consumption , fuel, refuellin g If, in cold weather, the flap does not open, Correct refuelling is largely dependent on tap it and try aga in. correct opera tion of the disp ensing p um p: To unlock filler cap : turn it antic lock wise. z Insert dispensing pump as far as it will go and switch it on.
  • Page 134: Catalytic Converter, Exhaust Emissions

    Catalytic converter, exhaust emissions Catalytic converter, Dama ge to the catalytic conv erter or the vehicle m ay result if the following points exhaust emissions are not observed : z If the engine misfires or runs roughly after a cold start, the engine power has reduced significantly or other unusua l operating problems occur that indicate a fault in the ignition system , please...
  • Page 135 Catalytic con verter, exhaust em issions Catalytic converter for diesel engines Damag e to the catalytic converter or the vehic le ma y result if the following points are not ob served: z Consult a w ork shop as quickly as possible in the ev ent of irregular engine running , a significant loss of engine power or other unusual malfunctions.
  • Page 136 Catalytic converter, exhaust emissions In some cases, the fault can be elim inated Exhaust gases by switching the engine off and ba ck on Warnin g again. If the control indicator illuminates again when the engine is running, consult a work shop to have the cause of the fault Engine exhaust gases contain poisonous carbon m onoxide, which has no colour or...
  • Page 137 Catalytic con verter, exhaust em issions If the underbody or rear of vehicle is Maintenance Y ou are thereby making an im portant dam aged or corroded, you notice a contribution towards keeping the air clean Have all maintena nce work c arried out at change in the sound of the ex haust sy stem, and c om pliance w ith emissions legislation.
  • Page 138: Drive Control Systems

    Drive con trol systems Drive control systems Electronic Stability Programme When the ESP comes into action, control (ESP) indicator flashes in the instrument cluster. S ome noise or v ibration may b e The Electronic Stability Programm e app arent. improves driving stability when necessary, independ ently of the ty pe of road surface The vehicle is now in a critical situa tion;...
  • Page 139 Drive control systems Picture no: s0013634.ti f Picture n o: s0013635.tif Picture no: s0013636.tif ESP A ctive & Warning c ont rol indica tor ESP N ot Ready control indicat or Sw itching off Illuminates for approx. 4 seconds when Illum inates for approx.
  • Page 140: Descent Control System (Dc S)

    Drive con trol systems Hydr aulic Brak e Assist (HBA) When the ESP function comes into a ction and recognises any emergency situations requiring hard braking, it autom atically delivers increased b ra king pressure to the wheels. Activ e R ol lover Protection (ARP) If the vehic le moves in an unstable manner, this func tion helps the vehic le ma intain normal stability.
  • Page 141: Cruise Control 3

    Drive control systems Cruise c ontrol C ruise control can store a nd maintain speeds over approx. 20 mph (30 km/h). For safety reasons, the cruise control cannot be activated until the footbrake has been opera ted once. C ruise control is operated with buttons on the turn signal stalk, located on the right-hand sid e of the...
  • Page 142 Drive con trol systems With autom atic transmission, only use cruise control while in D. When the cruise control is active, reaction times may be increased due to the different position of the feet. Warning The driver is always responsible for ensuring that vehicle speed is appropriate for the speed limit and driv ing conditions - even if c ruise control...
  • Page 143 Drive control systems Incr ease speed To dea ctiv ate Resuming t he stored speed With cruise control activ e, press and hold Switch off cruise control when not needed, Press the b utton at a speed above button and release it when the to avoid accid ental activa tion.
  • Page 144: Parking Distance Sensors 3

    Drive con trol systems The acoustic signal m ay d iffer depending on the type of object detected. If the vehicle a pproaches an obstacle w hen in a forward gear or while reversing, a series of signals can b e heard in the v ehicle interior.
  • Page 145: Automatic Level Control

    Drive control systems To ensure the safety of other road users and peop le in the vicinity , and to avoid damage to the vehicle, rem emb er: z The parking d istance sensors should only be considered as a sup plementary func tion.
  • Page 146 Drive con trol systems Tyre pressure mo nitoring For the system to b e operational, all wheels Warnin g system must b e equipped with pressure sensors and all tyres must b e filled to the The ty re pressure m onitoring system The ty re p ressure monitoring system does prescribed pressure.
  • Page 147: Tyre Pressure

    Drive control systems Ü Board Computer Navi active Navi active BC 1 Attention! Tyre pressure BC 2 F ron t left tyre Timer check rea r pressure loss righ t tyre (va lu e in b ar) Tyres (va lu e in b ar) Picture no: 17334T.tif Pictu re no: 17353T.tif Picture no: 17354t.tif...
  • Page 148: Brakes

    Vauxhall a nd guarantee shortest possible b ra king dista nce under op tim um braking p ow er.
  • Page 149 Brakes Footbrake In order to utilise the full pedal trav el - particula rly in the event of a brake circuit The b ra king sy stem com prises two fa ult - there m ust be no mats in the area of separate brake circuits.
  • Page 150 Brakes If the brak es operate as normal when the Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) control indica tor illum inates during driv ing, The AB S continually monitors the vehicle's it is p ossible to c ontinue d riv ing carefully brak e system and prev ents the wheels from and at a safe sp eed to a w orkshop.
  • Page 151 Brakes If ABS control indicator u illum inates Fault during driv ing along with brake system Warnin g control indicator , there is a serious fa ult in the brak e system. Have the system If there is a fault in the ABS, the wheels checked imm ediately by a workshop.
  • Page 152: Wheels, Tyres

    If tyres of a different size to those fitted at We recom mend that you consult your the factory are used (this includes winter Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer to have the tyres), the electronic speedometer m ay tyres replaced. Your Vauxhall Authorised...
  • Page 153 Wheel trim s and tyres that a re approved any long journey. The tyres should be safety, vehicle handling, comfort and fuel by Vauxhall for the respective vehicle checked when cold , as warm tyres produce econom y and w ill increase tyre wear.
  • Page 154 Wheels, tyres Picture no: 17214T.tif Picture no: 17215 T.tif Picture no: 17216 T.tif Tyre condition, wheel condition Tr ead depth For safety reasons, tyres should be Check tread depth regularly. S hould the replaced when their tread depth has worn Driving over sharp edges can lea d to front tyres show greater wear tha n the rea r down to 2 to 3 mm .
  • Page 155 Wheels, tyres Genera l informa tion Tyre designations Win ter tyres Note that the da nger of aquaplaning is Meanings: S ee page 206 for restrictions. greater if the tyres a re worn and if the tyre e.g. 235/60 R 17 102 H Winter (M+S ) tyres improve safety at infla tion pressures are not correct.
  • Page 156: Tyre Chains

    We rec om mend that you consult your Do not attempt to use the spa re tyre on a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, w ho w ill be different wheel, or use a different tyre on pleased to give advice.
  • Page 157: Roof Racks

    Y our Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer has instructions on how to install the trailer Roof racks Roof racks 3 ........153 hitch and ma king any changes to the Towing eq uipm ent 3 ..
  • Page 158: Towing Eq Uipm Ent With Detachable

    Roof racks, caravan and trailer towing Towing equipment with detachable coupling ball bar Stow age of coupl ing bal l bar The c oupling ba ll bar is stowed in a bag, fastened with a stra p in the spare wheel well of the luggage compa rtm ent.
  • Page 159 Roof racks, caravan and trailer towin g I mporta nt C heck tha t the coupling ball bar is correctly attached: z Green marking must be visible on lever. z Coupling ball ba r must b e sea ted firmly in coup ling housing.
  • Page 160: Caravan / Trailer Loads

    Roof racks, caravan and trailer towing Caravan / trailer loads S ince engine power decreases as altitud e increa ses b ecause of the air becoming The permissible caravan / trailer load s a re thinner, therefore reducing climb ing ability, vehicle-dependent and eng ine-dependent it may not be possible for permissible trailer maximum values which must not be...
  • Page 161: Coupling Socket Loa D

    Roof racks, caravan and trailer towin g Coupling so cket load Rear axle load during towing The c oupling socket load is the load When the carav an / trailer is coup led a nd exerted by the carav an / tra iler on the the towing vehic le fully loaded (including coupling ball.
  • Page 162: Driving Characteristics, Towing Tips

    / trailer if possib le, i. e. above Drive slowly and shift down into a lower the a xle. gear when descending steep grad ients Genuine Vauxhall Accessories which can rather than holding the footbrake be subsequently fitted aid trailer depressed, to avoid overheating and opera tion, e.g.
  • Page 163: Parking On Inclines

    Roof racks, caravan and trailer towin g Block the wheels of b oth the caravan / trailer a nd the vehicle w hen parking, and alway s a pply the handbrake firm ly. I f possible, do not pa rk on slopes. Warning Have someone p rov id e assistance when removing block s.
  • Page 164: Self-Help

    Self-help Self-help Starting Warning Do not sta rt wit h quick charger This prevents d amage to electronic Disregard of the instructions may lead to components. injuries or endanger life. Vehicle passengers must be informed Warnin g accordingly. Diesel fuel system, bleeding ....160 If the v ehicle battery requires charging Starting ..
  • Page 165 Self-help 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 166 Self-help z After 5 minutes, start the other engine. Warning Start attempts should be made at intervals of 1 minute and should not last C are m ust be taken to ensure that the longer than 15 seconds. leads do not inadvertently conta ct metal z After starting, allow both eng ines to idle surfaces within the compartment area .
  • Page 167: Towing The Vehicle

    C onsult a workshop . We recommend your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, who will Warning serve you b est to get your vehicle back on the roa d.
  • Page 168: Towing Service

    Self-help Towing service Drive off slowly and avoid jerky mov ements. Imperm issible trac tiv e forces Entrust your vehicle only to the towing could da mage both vehicles. service of your choice and obtain an estimate on tow ing costs before employing To prevent d amage, do not take up slack any towing serv ice.
  • Page 169: Jac K And V Ehicle Tools 3

    Self-help Warning In a sudden stop or a collision, loose items can be thrown around inside the vehicle, causing personal injury and dam age to the interior. Secure the jack a nd vehicle tools a way properly under the floor cov er in the luggage compa rtm ent.
  • Page 170: Warning Triangle ¨ 3, First-Aid

    Self-help Warning triangle General inform ation ¨ 3 First-aid kit If y ou use winter tyres 3, the sp are wheel ma y still be fitted with a summer tyre. Your first-aid kit and w arning triangle can be a ccommodated b elow the floor cover in If y ou use the spare wheel when it is fitted the lugga ge c om partment.
  • Page 171: Wheel Changing

    Self-help Notes on tempor ary spa re wheel Notes on directional tyres 3 Wheel changing z Using a temporary spa re wheel m ay Ty res with a p rescrib ed rotating direction In order to reduce the cha nce of possible cha nge the driving behav iour of the can only achiev e their maxim um injuries, mak e the following preparations...
  • Page 172 Self-help z Remove wheel cover 3. z If the ground on which the vehicle is standing is soft, a solid board (max. 1 cm z Before screw ing in the wheel bolts when thick) should b e pla ced under the jack . cha nging a w heel, you must apply a light Using a thicker board could lead to coa ting of grease to the wheel bolts.
  • Page 173 Self-help Picture no: s0013693.ti f Picture n o: s0013694.tif Picture no: s0013727.tif 2. The location of front and rear jacking 3. Attach wheel bolt wrench to jack head 4. Raise vehicle b y rotating wheel bolt points is ind icated by notches on the and rotate w rench clockwise to raise the wrench clockwise until jack head fits bottom edge of the vehicle, under the...
  • Page 174: Electrical System

    It is ad visab le to ca rry a full set of fuses - 7. Screw in wheel bolts and tig hten slightly av ailable from your Vauxhall Authorised 15. Replace tem pora ry spare wheel with a by hand until wheel is held a gainst the Repairer.
  • Page 175: Fusebox

    Self-help Only install fuses of the sp ecified rating . Each fuse has its rating written on it, in addition the fuses are c olour coded. Fuses, Fuses, C olour Rating Grey Light brown Dark brow n 7.5 A 10 A Light blue 15 A Y ellow...
  • Page 176 10 A 21 Airb ag 10 A 8 Body Control Module 10 A 22 Front door lock 15 A 9 Vauxhall alarm 10 A 23 Accessory sock et 20 A 10 C entral door locking 20 A 24 Transmission C ontrol...
  • Page 177 Self-help Picture n o: s0013580.tif Picture no: Picture no: s0013579.ti f Some circuits may be protected by sev eral Eng ine compar tment fuseb ox No. C ircuit Rat ing fuses. The fusebox is loca ted next to the coolant reserv oir, on the rear right-hand side - as 11 C ooling fan a ux ilia ry 30 A...
  • Page 178: Bulb Replacement

    Self-help Bulb replacement Replacement bulb m ust be in accordance . t i f No. C ircuit Rati ng with data on base of defective bulb. Do not Halogen bulbs contain pressurised gas. exceed w attage given on bulb base. 22 Electric seat 30 A Ta ke special care when d isposing of...
  • Page 179 Headli ght aim ing We recommend that head light a im ing be carried out by y our Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, who will ha ve special equipment designed for the task. O n vehicles w ith m anual headlight range adjustm ent 3, carry out headlight aiming with switch in position 0.
  • Page 180 Self-help Picture no: s0013525.ti f Picture n o: s0013768.tif Picture no: s0013527.tif Front turn signal lights Front fog lights Si de rep ea ter lights 1. Open bonnet. 1. Remove 2 screws from panel on 1. Using a suitable screwdriver, pry light underside of vehicle below front fog assembly a way from w ing.
  • Page 181 Self-help Picture no: s0013528.ti f Picture n o: s0013529.tif Picture no: s0013530.tif Rear br ake, ta il, turn signa l, reverse and 7. Replace light assem bly by guiding lugs Num ber plat e l ights fog t ail lig hts on light assembly into their holes (see 1.
  • Page 182 Self-help Picture no: s0013531.ti f Picture n o: s0013532.tif Picture no: s0013533.tif Front reading l ights Centre dome lig ht s Luggag e c ompart ment light s 3 1. Using a suitable sc rewdriver, pry light 1. Using a suita ble screwdriver, pry light 1.
  • Page 183 Self-help I nstrum ent panel and gl ove comp artm ent ill uminati on We recommend ha ving bulb replacements carried out by your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Picture no: s0013534.ti f Picture n o: s0013535.tif Centre high-m ounted stop lig ht Front d oor lights 1.
  • Page 184: If You Have A Problem

    In the unlikely ev ent that you are still not Soc iet y of Mot or Manufact ur ers and ha ppy with the answer your Vauxhall We sincerely hope you will nev er have Trad ers Ltd. (S .M.M. T.), Authorised Repairer has given, or the cause to c om plain about your vehicle.
  • Page 185 Gurgaon – 122 022, Harya na – I nd ia Paseo de la Castellana, 91 Tel. 00 91-124 280 3333 28046 Madrid – Sp ain Vauxhall Motors Ltd. Tel. 00 34-902 25 00 25 Customer C are General Motors Ireland Ltd .
  • Page 186: Service Plan, Maintenance

    – carried out b y carried out at the proper intervals as professionals, in ac cord anc e with Vauxhall specified b y Vauxhall in the S ervice Motors' recommendations, using Genuine Book let.
  • Page 187: A Note On Safety

    Service plan, mainten ance 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 188 Service plan, maintenance Picture no: s0013657.ti f Picture n o: s0013658.tif Picture no: s0013660.tif The illustra tions show checking and Engine oil l ev el chec k and topping up When replenishing, attempt to use the rep lenishing the oil in the Z 24 XE petrol The oil lev el m ust be check ed with the same type of oil as used at the last oil and Z 20 DMH d iesel engines respectiv ely.
  • Page 189 . you entrust oil and oil filter c hanges to a For the sy stem to work properly, it must be Vauxhall Authorised R epairer, who is reset every time the oil is changed. Consult familiar with legal requirements a work shop.
  • Page 190: Diesel Fuel Filter

    C ertain types of anti-freeze can lead to the water immediately - see page 25. eng ine dam age. We therefore strongly recommend the use of anti-freeze tha t has been ap prov ed by Vauxhall. Picture no: s0013656.ti f Warnin g Diesel fuel filter Drain diesel fuel filter of residual w ater at Anti-freeze is a danger to health;...
  • Page 191 Service plan, mainten ance Anti-fr eeze a nd corrosion protect ion Warnin g Before the start of the cold weather season, have the coolant checked by a workshop Allow engine to cool down before for correct concentration. The amount of removing c oolant filler cap.
  • Page 192: Brake Fluid

    S ta y well informed. We recom mend that z Coolant level O K: y ou use Vauxhall-approved high Have the cause of increased coolant performa nc e brak e fluid. temperature remedied by a workshop.
  • Page 193: Clutch Fluid 3

    If the fluid in the reservoir falls below the aid of Vauxhall De-icer S pray before MIN mark, consult a workshop . starting the vehicle, to p revent wiper m otor dam age.
  • Page 194: Wind Screen Wash System

    Service plan, maintenance Picture no: 17498T.tif Picture no: s11826.tif Picture no: s0013650.tif Win dscreen wash system To ensure proper operation of the ra in Rep lacing windscreen wiper sensor 3, the sensor a rea must be free from Lift w iper arm, press and hold retaining clip Do not spray wash fluid onto windscreen in dust, dirt and ice, w hich is why the and deta ch wiper blade.
  • Page 195: Power Steering Fluid

    If the fluid in the reservoir falls below the We recom mend that you have battery MIN mark, consult a workshop . chang es carried out by a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer w ho k nows the laws conc erning the disposa l of used b atteries and therefore protects the environm ent and your health.
  • Page 196: Protection Of Electronic Com Ponents

    There is a risk of power supply by detaching negative explosion if ga ses g enerated during term inal (Vauxhall alarm sy stem is then charging are allowed to accumulate. disabled ). Battery acid is p oisonous and corrosiv e.
  • Page 197: Vehicle Storage

    Service plan, mainten ance Disconnecting / connecting the b attery Veh icle storage from / t o the electr ical syst em If your vehicle is to be stored for long Disconnect the ba ttery from the vehicle periods without use, we recomm end y ou electrical system before cha rg ing: consult your Vaux hall Authorised Repairer First detach the negative and then the...
  • Page 198: Vehicle Care

    Veh icle c are Vehicle care Consult a Vauxhall Authorised Rep airer Vehicle care aids with regard to care a id s tested and Vehicle wash: recommended by Vauxhall. z Car S ha mpoo z Car S pong es In caring for your vehicle, observ e all...
  • Page 199: Washing

    Vauxhall Touc h-up folds on op ened d oors and flaps as well a s pertinent instructions of the ca r wash Applicator or Vauxhall S p ra y and the areas they cov er. manufacturer. The windsc reen w iper and Touch-up Paint before rust can form.
  • Page 200: Plastic And Rubber Parts

    S mearing wiper blades c an be cleaned with or petrol. contam inating the airbag system , a soft cloth and Vauxhall Wind screen otherwise the side airbags 3 may not Wash Solvent, and rep la ced if necessary –...
  • Page 201: Engine Compartment

    We recom mend tha t you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. An engine wash can be performed in the spring in ord er to remove dirt that has adhered to the engine compartment, which may also ha ve a high sa lt content.
  • Page 202: Technical Data

    Tec hnic al data Technical data Picture no: s0013729.tif Picture no: 17322T.tif Veh icle documents, Vehicle docum ents, identification Information on identification plate plate..........198 identification plate 1 Manufac turer Coolant, b ra ke fluid, oils ..
  • Page 203 Automatic transm ission fluid, z Power steering fluid. We rec om mend that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, w ho c an advise y ou on the correct p roducts to use. Use of unsuitable fluids could cause severe damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 204: Engine Data

    Tec hnic al data Engine data Sales designation 2.4 Petrol 2.0 Diesel Eng ine identifier code Z 24 XE Z 20 DM H Numb er of cylinders Bore dia. (mm ) 87.5 83. 0 Stroke (mm) 100.0 92. 0 Piston displacement (cm 2405 1991 Max .
  • Page 205 Technical data Performance (approx. mph/k m/h) Eng ine Z 24 XE Z 20 DMH Max imum speed Manual tra nsmission 109/175 112/180 Automatic transmission 111/178 Sa les desig nation - see pa ge 200 . The ma xim um s peed ind ica ted is achieva ble a t kerb weig ht (with out driver) p lu s 200 kg p ayloa d. Optiona l eq uipm ent cou ld red uce th e s pecified maximu m sp eed of th e vehicle.
  • Page 206 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 emissions practices: Urba n driving is rated at guarantee for the actual fuel consumption approx. and extra-urban driving with of a p artic ular vehicle.
  • Page 207 Technical data Fuel consumption , CO emission (approx. l/100 km ) (approx. g /km ) Eng ine Z 24 XE Z 20 DM H Manual transm ission/Autom atic transmission urban 13.3/_ 8.9/11. 5 extra-urban 7.3/ _ 6.8/ 6.8 total 9.6/ _ 7.5/ 8.6 229/_ 198/238...
  • Page 208 Tec hnic al data Weights, payload and roof load The combined total of front a nd rear ax le Roof loa d loa ds must not exceed the perm issible The maximum permissible roof load The p ayload is the difference between the Gross Vehicle Weight.
  • Page 209 Technical data Weights (k g), Table 1, Kerbweights, 2 )3) Model Engine Ker bweight Kerbweig ht Ma nua l transmi ssion A ut omati c transmi ssion E, S Z 24 XE 1805 Z 20 DMH 1845 1865 Z 20 DMH 1845 1865 Sa les desig nation - see pa ge 200 .
  • Page 210: Winter Tyres

    Restri ctions Wheel bolt tightening torque: 125 Nm. Not a ll tyres ava ila ble on the market We recommend the use of Vauxhall-tested Depending on the model variant, the sp are currently meet the structural requirem ents. fine-mesh tyre chains that a dd no more...
  • Page 211 Technical data Tyre inflation pressures in bar / psi Tyre p ressure for load Tyre pressure for full loa d of up t o 3 p ersons The ty re pressures given are valid for cold and /or c arav an / trailer tow ing tyres.
  • Page 212 Tec hnic al data Electrical system Z 24 XE Z 20 DM H Eng ine Battery Voltage 12 V 12 V Amp hours 60 Ah 90 Ah Battery for remote control CR 2032 or equivalent C R 2032 or equivalent Sa les desig nation - see pa ge 200 Capacities (approx.
  • Page 213 Technical data Dimensions (approx. mm) O verall length 4576 Width 1850 O verall height with roof rails 1747 Wheelb ase 2707 Track w idth: Front 1562 Rear 1572 Turning c ircle diam eter, wall to wall 12. 78 Max imum wading depth (at 3 mph (5 km /h)) Approach angle 24°...
  • Page 214 Mounting dimension s of caravan / trailer towing equipment Dimension 1039 F (fully laden) G (at k erbweight) Warning We recom mend hav ing caravan / trailer towing equipment retro-fitted by a Vauxhall Authorised Rep airer. Pict ure no: s0013767.tif...
  • Page 215 Technical data...
  • Page 216: Index

    In dex Index Automatic air recircula tion ....104 Automatic anti-dazz le exterior mirrors . 86 AB S ............146 Automatic anti-dazz le interior mirror ..86 Ac cessories ..
  • Page 217 Index C ontrol indicators ......8, 22, 23 Automatic headlight Battery ............ 191 Capacities ..........208 rang e ad justment ..
  • Page 218 In dex Coolant .......... .186, 199 Coolant level .......... 187 Dashboard, see Instrument pa nel .... 6 Economic al driving ....... . 125 Coolant temperature ...
  • Page 219 Bulb replacement ......174 Capacities ........... 208 Genuine Vauxhall Parts Driv ing abroad ........93 Engine oil level ........183 and Accessories ..
  • Page 220 In dex Identification plate ........ 198 Jack ............165 Language selection ......33, 39 If y ou hav e a problem ......180 Jump leads ..
  • Page 221 Index Main beam ..........12 Octane num bers ........200 Rad io ............44 Bulb replacement ..
  • Page 222 In dex Side repeater lights Bulb replacem ent ......176 Safeguard against Tachometer ..........28 Slide / tilt sunroof ........95 unauthorised use ..
  • Page 223 Wheels, tyres .......... 148 Vauxhall alarm ......... 52 Windows ........... 94 Vauxhall service ..
  • Page 224 In dex...

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