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VAUXHALL Movano
Owner's Manual
Model Year 2013
Edition: March 2013
KTA-2683/5a-VX-en

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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual Model Year 2013 Edition: March 2013 KTA-2683/5a-VX-en 0 - 1 VAUXHALL Movano Owner’s Manual Model Year 2013 Edition: March 2013 KTA-2683/5a-VX-en...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ........2 In brief ..........6 Keys, doors and windows .... 18 Seats, restraints ......35 Storage ........57 Instruments and controls ..... 65 Lighting ........84 Climate control ......91 Driving and operating ....102 Vehicle care ....... 127 Service and maintenance ..
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction...
  • Page 4: Using This Manual

    "Service and reasonable prices. Experienced ■ The Owner's Manual uses the maintenance" and "Technical data" mechanics trained by Vauxhall work factory engine designations. The as well as on the identification plate. according to specific Vauxhall corresponding sales designations instructions.
  • Page 5 Disregarding this information may lead to vehicle damage. Symbols Page references are indicated with 3. 3 means "see page". Thank you for choosing a Vauxhall. We wish you many hours of pleasurable driving. Your Vauxhall Team...
  • Page 6 Introduction...
  • Page 7: In Brief

    In brief In brief Vehicle unlocking Unlocking with remote control Unlocking with key Initial drive information Press button c to unlock the front doors. Press again to unlock entire vehicle. Turn the key in the driver's door lock. Open the doors by pulling the Open the doors by pulling the handles.
  • Page 8: Seat Adjustment

    In brief Seat adjustment Seat backrests Seat height Seat positioning Pull lever, adjust inclination and Lever motion release lever. Allow the seat to = seat higher engage audibly. Pull handle, slide seat, release down = seat lower handle. Seat position 3 36, Seat adjustment Seat position 3 36, Seat adjustment 3 37.
  • Page 9: Head Restraint Adjustment

    In brief Head restraint adjustment Seat belt Mirror adjustment Interior mirror Press release catch, adjust height, Pull out the seat belt and engage in engage. belt buckle. The seat belt must not be twisted and must fit close against the To reduce dazzle, adjust the lever on Head restraints 3 35.
  • Page 10: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    In brief Steering wheel adjustment Exterior mirrors Electric adjustment Manual adjustment Select the relevant exterior mirror and Unlock lever, adjust steering wheel, adjust it. then engage lever and ensure it is Swivel mirror in required direction. Convex exterior mirrors 3 29, fully locked.
  • Page 11 In brief Instrument panel overview...
  • Page 12 In brief Fixed air vents ....100 Horn ........66 18 Cruise control and speed limiter ......... 117 Headlight range Driver airbag ......46 adjustment ......85 Manual transmission Remote control on automated, Ultrasonic parking assist ..120 steering wheel ....... 65 Winter and Laden modes ..
  • Page 13: Exterior Lighting

    In brief Exterior lighting Front and rear fog lights Headlight flash, high beam and low beam Turn light switch: Turn light switch: Pull lever. > = Front fog lights = Off r = Rear fog lights High beam 3 85, Headlight flash = Sidelights 3 85.
  • Page 14 In brief Horn Turn and lane-change signals Hazard warning flashers lever up = right turn signal Operated with the ¨ button. Press j. lever down = left turn signal Hazard warning flashers 3 86. Turn and lane-change signals 3 86.
  • Page 15: Washer And Wiper Systems

    In brief Washer and wiper systems Climate control Windscreen washer Windscreen wiper Heated rear window, heated exterior mirrors Pull lever. short = wiper swipes once and 0 = off pull washer fluid is sprayed onto the windscreen Heating is operated by pressing the P = timed interval wiping or long = wiper swipes for a few...
  • Page 16 In brief Transmission Demisting and defrosting the Electronic climate control system 3 93. windows Manual transmission ■ Air distribution to V. Reverse: with the vehicle stationary, ■ Set temperature control to warmest depress clutch pedal and then pull up level. the collar on the selector lever and ■...
  • Page 17: Starting Off

    In brief Starting off Manual transmission automated Starting the engine Check before starting off ■ Tyre pressure and condition 3 146, 3 182. ■ Engine oil level and fluid levels 3 129. ■ All windows, mirrors, exterior lighting and number plates are free from dirt, snow and ice and are operational.
  • Page 18 In brief Parking Stop-start system ■ Do not park the vehicle on an easily ignitable surface. The high ■ Always apply parking brake without temperature of the exhaust system pressing release button. Apply as could ignite the surface. firmly as possible on a downhill ■...
  • Page 19: Keys, Doors And Windows

    Keys, doors and windows Keys, doors and Keys, locks Radio remote control windows Keys Replacement keys Keys, locks ........18 The key number is specified in the Car Pass or on a detachable tag. Doors ........... 23 The key number must be quoted Vehicle security ......
  • Page 20: Central Locking System

    Keys, doors and windows Handle with care, protect it from Replace the battery (battery type moisture and high temperatures and CR2016), paying attention to the avoid unnecessary operation. installation position. Reattach both halves of cover Fault ensuring it engages correctly. If the central locking system cannot Replace screw and tighten.
  • Page 21 Keys, doors and windows Unlocking the vehicle Unlocking with 3-button remote Locking the vehicle control Close all doors and load Unlocking with 2-button remote compartment. If the doors are not control closed properly, the central locking system will not work. Locking with 2-button remote control Depending on vehicle configuration: ■...
  • Page 22 Keys, doors and windows Locking with 3-button remote control Load compartment Locking and unlocking load compartment with 3-button remote Locking and unlocking load control compartment with 2-button remote control Press button e: All doors and the load compartment are locked. Depending on vehicle configuration: Note ■...
  • Page 23: Automatic Locking

    Keys, doors and windows Fault in central locking system Unlocking Manually unlock the front door by turning the key in the lock. The other doors can be opened by pulling the interior handles. Locking Push inside locking knob of all doors except driver's door.
  • Page 24: Doors

    Keys, doors and windows Doors Child locks Power sliding door Opening Sliding door 9 Warning Use the child locks whenever children are occupying the rear seats. With the parking brake applied, press The sliding side door can be locked switch on instrument panel to open from inside the vehicle with the the power sliding door automatically;...
  • Page 25 Keys, doors and windows It is the owner's responsibility to have 9 Warning the drive belt replaced after every 15000 cycles, and for this purpose a Take care when operating the counter is incorporated in the lower B- power sliding door. Risk of injury, pillar.
  • Page 26: Rear Doors

    Keys, doors and windows To open the doors to 180º or further, 9 Warning 9 Warning release locking stays from the catches on the door frames and swing Ensure there is adequate The rear lights may be obscured if doors open to the desired position. clearance to allow the power side the rear doors are open and the step to fully extend and retract...
  • Page 27: Vehicle Security

    Keys, doors and windows Vehicle security When closing the doors, secure each locking stay to the catch on the door frame. Anti-theft locking system Close the left-hand door before the right-hand door. 9 Warning Do not use the system if there are It is possible to prevent the rear doors people in the vehicle! The doors from being opened from the inside.
  • Page 28: Anti-Theft Alarm System

    Keys, doors and windows Activation ■ Load compartment Deactivation Unlocking the vehicle or switching on ■ Vehicle inclination, e.g. if it is raised the ignition deactivates the anti-theft ■ Ignition alarm system. Hazard warning lights ■ Interruption of alarm siren power flash once to confirm deactivation.
  • Page 29 Keys, doors and windows Activation without monitoring of deactivate the anti-theft alarm system vehicle inclination if the vehicle battery must be disconnected. Additionally, disable monitoring of vehicle inclination because of high To silence the alarm siren (if volume ultrasonic signals or triggered) and therefore deactivate movements triggering the alarm, e.g.
  • Page 30: Exterior Mirrors

    Keys, doors and windows Exterior mirrors Electric adjustment Note The immobiliser does not lock the doors. You should always lock the Convex shape vehicle after leaving it and switch on The convex exterior mirror reduces the anti-theft alarm system 3 19, blind spots.
  • Page 31 Keys, doors and windows Folding Heated Heating functions with the engine running. It is switched off automatically after a short time. Climate control system 3 91. Electronic climate control system 3 93. Operated by pressing the Ü button For pedestrian safety, the exterior on either system.
  • Page 32: Interior Mirrors

    Keys, doors and windows Interior mirrors Windows Manual anti-dazzle Manual windows The door windows can be opened or closed with the window winders. Power windows 9 Warning Take care when operating the power windows. Risk of injury, Operate the switch for the respective particularly to children.
  • Page 33: Rear Windows

    Keys, doors and windows Rear windows Opening side windows Sliding side windows Press catch and slide window to open. Ensure catch engages when Pull handle to open window. closing. Press catch and slide window to open. Ensure catch engages when closing.
  • Page 34: Heated Rear Window

    Keys, doors and windows Heated rear window Emergency exit Heating functions with the engine running. It is switched off automatically after a short time. Climate control system 3 91. Electronic climate control system 3 93. Sun visors The sun visors can be folded down or swivelled to the side to prevent dazzling.
  • Page 35: Roof

    Keys, doors and windows Roof Glass panel Emergency exit In an emergency, the glass can be broken. Use the hammer to break the glass panel 3 32.
  • Page 36: Seats, Restraints

    Seats, restraints Seats, restraints Head restraints Height adjustment Position Head restraints ......35 9 Warning Front seats ........36 Rear seats ........41 Only drive with the head restraint Seat belts ........43 set to the proper position. Airbag system ......45 Child restraints ......
  • Page 37: Front Seats

    Seats, restraints Front seats Removal ■ Sit with shoulders as far back against the backrest as possible. Set the backrest rake so that it is Seat position possible to reach the steering wheel with arms slightly bent. 9 Warning Maintain contact between shoulders and the backrest when Only drive with the seat correctly turning the steering wheel.
  • Page 38 Seats, restraints Seat adjustment Pull handle, slide seat, release Seat backrests handle. 9 Danger Suspension seat positioning Do not sit nearer than 25 cm from the steering wheel, to permit safe airbag deployment. 9 Warning Never adjust seats while driving as they could move uncontrollably.
  • Page 39 Seats, restraints Suspension seat backrests Seat height Suspension seat height Pull lever, adjust inclination and Pull up front release lever up to adjust Lever motion release lever. Allow the seat to height of front part of seat. = seat higher engage audibly.
  • Page 40 Seats, restraints Lumbar support Suspension seat lumbar support Suspension seat sensitivity Adjust lumbar support to suit personal Adjust lumbar support to suit personal Rotate knob to adjust the sensitivity of requirements. requirements. the suspension seat. Operate hand pump repeatedly Increasing and decreasing support: Turn right = More stiff (located on underside of unit) to turn the handwheel while relieving the...
  • Page 41 Seats, restraints Armrest Heating Seat heating is operational when the engine is running. Press the ß button for the respective Armrest can be folded up when not seat. Press the ß button again to required. switch off. Seat heating is thermostatically controlled and switches off automatically when seat temperature is sufficient.
  • Page 42: Rear Seats

    Seats, restraints Rear seats Removable rear seats 9 Warning Removal Removable rear seats are heavy! Rear seat access On some variants, the cargo area can Do not attempt to remove without be increased by removing the rear assistance. seats. Installation Caution The rear seats are not interchangeable and must be fitted...
  • Page 43 Seats, restraints Position the seat guides immediately 9 Warning behind the front floor anchor points, Removal and slide forwards to engage. Removable rear seats are heavy! Using the tool from the tool kit located Do not attempt to remove without in the glovebox, turn levers to unlock assistance.
  • Page 44: Seat Belts

    Seats, restraints Seat belts Seat belts are designed to be used by 9 Warning only one person at a time. Child restraint system 3 48. Incorrect handling (e.g. removal or Periodically check all parts of the belt fitting of belts) can trigger the belt system for damage and proper pretensioners.
  • Page 45: Three-Point Seat Belt

    Seats, restraints Three-point seat belt Height adjustment Fitting Loose or bulky clothing prevents the belt from fitting snugly. Do not place 1. Pull belt out slightly. objects such as handbags or mobile 2. Press button. phones between the belt and your Withdraw the belt from the retractor, body.
  • Page 46: Airbag System

    Seats, restraints Airbag system Removing Using the seat belt while pregnant The airbag system consists of a number of individual systems depending on the scope of equipment. When triggered the airbags inflate within milliseconds. They also deflate so quickly that it is often unnoticeable during the collision.
  • Page 47: Side Airbag System

    Seats, restraints Each airbag is triggered only once. 9 Warning Have deployed airbags replaced by a workshop. Furthermore, it may be Optimum protection is only necessary to have the steering provided when the seat is in the wheel, the instrument panel, parts of proper position 3 36.
  • Page 48: Airbag Deactivation

    Seats, restraints The side airbag system consists of an system is to be fitted on this seat. The airbag in each front seat backrest. belt pretensioners and all driver This can be identified by the word airbag systems will remain active. AIRBAG.
  • Page 49: Child Restraints

    Child restraint systems used on the front passenger seat. Risk of fatal injury for a child using a child restraint system together We recommend the Vauxhall child Airbag deactivation 3 47. with activated front passenger restraint system which is tailored airbag.
  • Page 50 Seats, restraints Allow children to enter and exit the vehicle only on the side facing away from the traffic. When the child restraint system is not in use, secure the seat with a seat belt or remove it from the vehicle. Note Do not stick anything on the child restraint systems and do not cover...
  • Page 51: Child Restraint Installation Locations

    Seats, restraints Child restraint installation locations Permissible options for fitting a child restraint system Front seats - All variants Weight and age class Single seat - front passenger side Bench seat - front passenger side without airbag with airbag without airbag with airbag centre outer...
  • Page 52 Seats, restraints Crew cab - rear seats Weight and age class 2nd row seats Outer Centre Group 0: up to 10 kg or approx. 10 months Group 0+: up to 13 kg or approx. 2 years Group I: 9 to 18 kg or approx.
  • Page 53 Seats, restraints Combi - rear seats Weight and age class 2nd row seats 3rd row seats Driver side Passenger side outer seat Centre seat outer seat Group 0: up to 10 kg or approx. 10 months , < Group 0+: up to 13 kg or approx.
  • Page 54 Seats, restraints Bus - rear seats Weight and age class Rear seats Group 0: up to 10 kg or approx. 10 months Group 0+: up to 13 kg or approx. 2 years Group I: 9 to 18 kg or approx. 8 months to 4 years Group II: 15 to 25 kg or approx.
  • Page 55 Seats, restraints Permissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint system Combi Weight class Size class Fixture Front seats 2nd row seats 3rd row seats Driver side Passenger side outer seat Centre seat outer seat Group 0: up to 10 kg ISO/R1 Group 0+: up to 13 kg ISO/R1...
  • Page 56 Seats, restraints ISOFIX size class and seat device A - ISO/F3 = Forward-facing child restraint system for children of maximum size in the weight class 9 to 18 kg. B - ISO/F2 = Forward-facing child restraint system for smaller children in the weight class 9 to 18 kg. B1 - ISO/F2X = Forward-facing child restraint system for smaller children in the weight class 9 to 18 kg.
  • Page 57: Top-Tether Fastening Eyes

    Seats, restraints ISOFIX child restraint Top-tether fastening eyes systems Top-Tether fastening eyes are located on the back of the seat. Fasten vehicle-approved ISOFIX In addition to the ISOFIX mounting, child restraint systems to the ISOFIX fasten the Top-Tether strap to the mounting brackets.
  • Page 58: Storage

    Storage Storage Storage compartments Storage compartments, pockets and trays are located in the instrument panel. 9 Warning A phone holder and/or a coin holder Storage compartments ....57 with a clip for holding tickets is located Do not store heavy or sharp on the top of the instrument panel.
  • Page 59: Glovebox

    Storage To fold away, raise the base until the The cupholders can also be used to The swivelling shelf, which can be document holder is horizontal, then hold the portable ashtray unit 3 69. used for writing or documents, must push fully in.
  • Page 60: Overhead Console

    Storage Overhead console Underseat storage Overcab storage Using the two loops on the passenger The total weight in this compartment The total weight in these seat cushion, pull the cushion must not exceed 35 kg. compartments must not exceed 5 kg. forwards to gain access to the storage Rear storage under the seat.
  • Page 61: Load Compartment

    Storage Load compartment Removable lashing eyes Lashing eyes To move, pull down on the latch to release and position the wall as To reposition, press down on the required. Ensure the latch engages centre cap and slide to the desired fully and the partition wall is upright.
  • Page 62 Storage Store the partition wall to one side of Ratchet straps the load compartment when not in Using the appropriate ratchet straps, use. objects can be secured to the removable lashing eyes in the side or Telescopic blocking bars floor load rails. The maximum loading for the side rails is 100 daN/700mm.
  • Page 63: Safety Net

    Storage Safety net Underseat storage 3 59. First aid kit The first aid kit can be accommodated in the space under the front seats or in the overhead console. A label is located on the overhead console should the first aid kit be stored there.
  • Page 64: Roof Rack System

    Storage Roof rack system Loading information An additional extinguisher may be located in the front door panel. Roof rack As a visible indication of this, a label ■ Heavy objects in the load is located on the overhead console. compartment should be evenly For safety reasons and to avoid distributed and placed as far damage to the roof, the vehicle...
  • Page 65 Storage plate 3 165) and the EC kerb Do not drive faster than 75 mph. weight. ■ The permissible roof load (which To calculate the EC kerb weight, includes the weight of the roof rack) enter the data for your vehicle in the is 200 kg for standard roof variants.
  • Page 66: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and controls Instruments and Controls Steering wheel controls controls Steering wheel adjustment Controls ........65 Warning lights, gauges and indi‐ cators ........... 70 Information displays ..... 79 Vehicle messages ......80 Trip computer ....... 81 Tachograph ........83 The cruise control and speed limiter can be operated via the controls on the steering wheel.
  • Page 67: Controls

    Instruments and controls Horn Windscreen wiper/washer Automatic wiping with rain sensor Windscreen wiper K = Automatic wiping with rain Press j. sensor The horn will sound regardless of K = timed interval wipe The rain sensor detects the amount of ignition switch position.
  • Page 68: Outside Temperature

    Instruments and controls Outside temperature Adjustable sensitivity of the rain Windscreen washer sensor Turn the adjuster wheel to adjust the sensitivity: = turn adjuster wheel sensitivity downwards High = turn adjuster wheel sensitivity upwards Pull lever. Washer fluid is sprayed A drop in temperature is indicated onto the windscreen.
  • Page 69: Power Outlet

    Instruments and controls Hours and minutes can be adjusted ■ Press top button to change hours 9 Warning by pressing the appropriate buttons ■ Press and hold bottom button to set by the display or with the Infotainment hours The road surface may already be system controls.
  • Page 70: Cigarette Lighter

    Instruments and controls Ashtrays Caution Caution Do not damage the outlet by using unsuitable plugs. To be used only for ash and not for combustible rubbish. Cigarette lighter Portable ashtray Connecting electrical accessories while the engine is off will discharge the battery.
  • Page 71: Warning Lights, Gauges And Indicators

    Instruments and controls Warning lights, gauges Note To reset, with the trip odometer Under certain conditions (e.g. steep displayed, press and hold either and indicators inclines) the vehicle speed may button for a few seconds with the exceed the set limit. ignition on.
  • Page 72: Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge

    Instruments and controls Because of the fuel remaining in the Control indicator W illuminates if the Caution tank, the top-up quantity may be less temperature is too high 3 76, than the specified tank capacity. 3 77. If the needle is in the red warning zone, the maximum permitted Caution Engine coolant...
  • Page 73: Transmission Display

    Instruments and controls Transmission display ignition. The message OIL LEVEL is on driving conditions, the interval at displayed in combination with the which a service will be indicated can squares that correspond to the oil vary considerably. level. When the remaining distance before As the oil level diminishes, the the next service is less than squares in the display are replaced...
  • Page 74: Control Indicators

    Instruments and controls Control indicators The control indicators described are not present in all vehicles. The description applies to all instrument versions. When the ignition is switched on, most control indicators will illuminate briefly as a functionality test. The control indicator colours mean: = danger, important reminder yellow = warning, information, fault...
  • Page 75 Instruments and controls Control indicators in the instrument cluster...
  • Page 76: Turn Signal

    Instruments and controls Turn signal Deployment of the belt pretensioners 9 Warning or airbags is indicated by continuous O flashes green. illumination of v. Fasten seat belt before each trip. Flashes if a turn signal or the hazard Belt pretensioners, airbag system In the event of an accident, people warning flashers are activated.
  • Page 77: Charging System

    Instruments and controls Charging system Flashes when the engine is Depending on the type of fault, a warning message may also appear in running p illuminates red. the Driver Information Centre. Fault that could lead to catalytic Illuminates when the ignition is converter damage.
  • Page 78: Antilock Brake System

    Instruments and controls Antilock brake system Electronic Stability Caution (ABS) Program Coolant temperature too high. u illuminates yellow. v flashes or illuminates yellow. Illuminates briefly after the ignition is Illuminates for a few seconds when Check coolant level 3 130. switched on.
  • Page 79: Low Fuel

    Instruments and controls Stop-start system Illuminates when the engine is Check oil level before seeking assistance of a workshop 3 129. running Ï illuminates or flashes yellow / green. Low fuel Caution Illuminates Y illuminates yellow. Engine lubrication may be Illuminates green during an Autostop.
  • Page 80: Information Displays

    Instruments and controls Information displays Fog light Tachograph > illuminates green. & illuminates when there is a fault Driver Information Centre 3 83. Illuminated when the front fog lights are on 3 86. Door open Rear fog light U illuminates red. r illuminates yellow.
  • Page 81: Vehicle Messages

    Instruments and controls Vehicle messages Triple-Info-Display automatically and A remains illuminated. The fault will then be stored in the on board system. Messages appear in the Driver Information Centre, in combination Fault messages with control indicator A or C. CHECK ESP Information messages CHECK FUEL FILTER Information messages...
  • Page 82: Trip Computer

    Instruments and controls Trip computer selected. A corresponding Warning messages message appears in the Driver INJECTION FAULT Information Centre. The trip computer provides ■ If the vehicle speed briefly exceeds information on driving data, which is ENGINE OVERHEATING a set limit. continually recorded and evaluated electronically.
  • Page 83 Instruments and controls ■ Distance travelled Instantaneous consumption The average speed since the last reset is displayed. The value is displayed after reaching ■ Average speed a speed of 20 mph. The measurement can be restarted at ■ Distance before service any time.
  • Page 84: Tachograph

    Instruments and controls Tachograph Interruption of power supply If the power supply has been interrupted or if the battery voltage has dropped too low, the values stored in the trip computer will be lost. The tachograph is operated as described in the operating instructions supplied.
  • Page 85: Lighting

    Lighting Lighting Exterior lighting Automatic light control Light switch Exterior lighting ......84 Interior lighting ......87 Lighting features ......89 When the automatic light control function is switched on and the engine is running, the system Turn light switch: switches between daytime running = Off lights (where fitted) and headlights,...
  • Page 86: Headlight Range Adjustment

    Lighting Headlight range Headlights when driving The lights operate automatically when the ignition is switched on. adjustment abroad Automatic headlight activation The asymmetrical headlight beam Manual headlight range During poor lighting conditions the extends visibility at the edge of the adjustment headlights are switched on.
  • Page 87: Turn And Lane-Change Signals

    Lighting Hazard warning flashers Turn and lane-change If the lever is moved past the first stop, the indicator is switched on signals constantly. Switch the indicator off manually by moving the lever to its original position. Front fog lights Operated with the ¨ button. Lever up = right turn signal Lever down = left turn signal...
  • Page 88: Rear Fog Light

    Lighting Interior lighting Rear fog lights Misted light covers The inside of the light covers may mist Interior lights up briefly in poor, wet and cold weather conditions, in heavy rain or With the switch in its central position, after washing. The mist disappears the light functions as a courtesy light quickly by itself;...
  • Page 89: Reading Lights

    Lighting Load compartment lighting Reading lights The courtesy light extinguishes immediately when the ignition is Load compartment lighting can be set switched on. Front reading light to illuminate when the side and rear doors are opened, or switched on Rear courtesy lights constantly.
  • Page 90: Exit Lighting

    Lighting Lighting features Rear reading lights Exit lighting Each reading light can then be operated individually and directed as required. Operate rocker switch on the Headlights come on for approx. instrument panel: 1 minute after the vehicle is parked press l = on.
  • Page 91 Lighting This action can be repeated up to four times to a maximum period of 4 minutes. The lighting is turned off immediately by turning the light switch to any position and returning to 7.
  • Page 92: Climate Control

    Climate control Climate control Climate control systems Heating will not be fully effective until the engine has reached normal operating temperature. Heating and ventilation system Fan speed Climate control systems ....91 Adjust the air flow by switching the fan Air vents ........
  • Page 93: Air Conditioning System

    Climate control ■ Open side air vents as required and Cooling (AC) Air recirculation system direct them towards door windows. Operated with the AC button and Operated with the u button. functional only when the engine and ■ For simultaneous warming of the fan are running.
  • Page 94: Electronic Climate Control

    Climate control Electronic climate control The preselected temperature is = warm automatically regulated. In the blue = cold system automatic mode the fan speed and air Heating will not be fully effective until distribution automatically regulate the the engine has reached normal air flow.
  • Page 95: Rear Heating System

    Climate control To return to automatic mode: press During operation, power from the of the passenger compartment air button V or AUTO. vehicle battery is used. For short deteriorates, which may cause the journey times, check the battery vehicle occupants to feel drowsy. Air distribution regularly and recharge if necessary.
  • Page 96: Rear Air Conditioning

    Climate control The display for the day will then flash: Programming the heating mode Neutral position or no stored adjust the day using the m or n programme activated It is possible to store up to three buttons. programmes which allow the heating Press P button until their is no stored to be switched on.
  • Page 97: Auxiliary Heater

    Climate control Fan speed With the front passenger compartment air conditioning system Rear air vents switched on, adjust the air flow to select the desired speed. Ensure the air vents are open when in use, to prevent ice forming in the system due to lack of air movement.
  • Page 98 Climate control Before starting or programming the Timer Remote control system to start, turn the vehicle's climate control system to heat and the air distribution to V. Switch off when not required. Heating stops automatically after the programmed runtime. It will also cease to operate if the vehicle fuel level drops too low.
  • Page 99 Climate control In addition to the remote control unit, Batteries do not belong in household 9 Warning the heating can also be switched on waste. They must be disposed of at for 30 minutes, or off, using the button an appropriate recycling collection When refuelling, switch off the on the instrument panel.
  • Page 100 Climate control AddE teaches the current remote The ventilation duration can be Pressing button X during the control unit exclusively and blocks all accepted or adjusted. The duration procedure will exit without storing previously configured units. Add shown is accepted without programme adjustments.
  • Page 101: Fixed Air Vents

    Climate control Air vents ■ Select Ö and confirm Side air vents ■ Select weekday and confirm Adjustable air vents ■ Change hours and confirm At least one air vent must be open ■ Change minutes and confirm while cooling is on in order to prevent ■...
  • Page 102: Pollen Filter

    Climate control Maintenance Glovebox cooler Air conditioning regular operation The air conditioning system can also Air intake keep the contents of the glovebox In order to ensure continuously cool. efficient performance, cooling must be operated for a few minutes once a month, irrespective of the weather and time of year.
  • Page 103: Driving And Operating

    Driving and operating Driving and operating Driving hints Starting and operating Control of the vehicle New vehicle running-in Do not brake unnecessarily hard for Driving hints ....... 102 Never coast with engine not the first few journeys and after new Starting and operating ....
  • Page 104: Idle Speed Control

    Driving and operating Ignition switch positions Starting the engine The increased engine speed automatically returns to normal idling speed as the engine temperature rises. Start attempts should not last longer than 15 seconds. If engine does not start, wait 15 seconds before repeating starting procedure.
  • Page 105: Stop-Start System

    Driving and operating Stop-start system To increase the idle speed press the Deactivation switch. After a few seconds the The stop-start system helps to save function will be activated. fuel and to reduce the exhaust The function will be deactivated emission.
  • Page 106 Driving and operating The engine will be switched off while ■ The stop-start system is not Certain settings of the climate control the ignition stays on if the required manually deactivated system may inhibit an Autostop. See conditions are met. Climate control chapter for further ■...
  • Page 107: Air Suspension

    Driving and operating If the selector lever is shifted out of If an electrical accessory, e.g. a an uphill slope, turn the front N before depressing the clutch first, a portable CD player, is connected to wheels away from the kerb. restart will not take place.
  • Page 108: Remote Control

    Driving and operating Master switch Remote control Handle with care, protect from moisture and high temperatures and avoid unnecessary operation. Caution Pre-programmed settings The air suspension system must Adjusts the suspension height to one be switched off when the vehicle is of three pre-programmed positions.
  • Page 109: Engine Exhaust

    Driving and operating Engine exhaust Service mode process takes place automatically and the emission of smells and Press button i for 5 seconds to put smoke during this process is normal. the vehicle into service mode. The 9 Danger indicator light will illuminate. When If cleaning of the filter is required and service mode has been activated, the automatic cleaning does not occur, it...
  • Page 110: Manual Transmission

    Driving and operating Manual transmission In the event of misfiring, uneven Caution engine running, a reduction in engine performance or other unusual It is inadvisable to drive with hand problems, have the cause of the fault resting on the selector lever. rectified by a workshop as soon as possible.
  • Page 111: Manual Transmission Automated

    Driving and operating Manual transmission Starting the engine Always move the selector lever in the appropriate direction as far as it will automated Depress the foot brake when starting go. Upon release, it automatically the engine. If the foot brake is not returns to the centre position.
  • Page 112 Driving and operating start off quickly, release the foot brake warning may sound as a signal to Rocking the vehicle and accelerate immediately after depress the foot brake or apply the Rocking the vehicle is only engaging a gear. parking brake. permissible if the vehicle is stuck in sand, mud, snow or a hole.
  • Page 113: Manual Mode

    Driving and operating Manual mode Electronic driving Deactivation The Winter mode is switched off by: programmes If a higher gear is selected when the ■ pressing the V button again, engine speed is too low, or a lower Winter mode V gear when the speed is too high, the ■...
  • Page 114: Brakes

    Driving and operating Brakes Fault It is possible to use the Laden mode in both manual and automatic modes. In the event of a fault, control indicator In both cases, the gearshifting The brake system comprises two W is shown in the transmission patterns are adapted automatically independent brake circuits.
  • Page 115: Parking Brake

    Driving and operating Antilock brake system Parking brake 9 Warning Antilock brake system (ABS) prevents the wheels from locking. If there is a fault in the ABS, the wheels may be liable to lock due ABS starts to regulate brake pressure to braking that is heavier than as soon as a wheel shows a tendency normal.
  • Page 116: Ride Control Systems

    Driving and operating Ride control systems Brake assist 9 Warning If the brake pedal is depressed Traction Control system quickly and forcefully, maximum Do not let this special safety brake force is automatically applied feature tempt you into taking risks The Traction control system (TC) is a (full braking).
  • Page 117: Electronic Stability Program

    Driving and operating Press the v button. Control indicator Deactivation ESP® Plus is operational as soon as v illuminates in the instrument the ignition is switched on and control cluster. indicator v extinguishes in the instrument cluster. TC is reactivated by pressing the v button again.
  • Page 118: Cruise Control

    Driving and operating Cruise control When vehicle speed reaches Activation 30 mph the ESP® Plus function will be restored automatically. The cruise control can store and maintain speeds of 20 mph and Fault above. Deviations from the stored If the system detects a fault, control speeds may occur when driving uphill indicator A illuminates in the or downhill.
  • Page 119 Driving and operating Increase speed With cruise control active, the vehicle speed can be increased continuously or in small increments by holding down or tapping switch < repeatedly. When the switch is released the current speed is stored and maintained. Alternatively, accelerate to the desired speed and store by pressing switch <.
  • Page 120 Driving and operating Automatic deactivation: Activation Where the limit speed cannot be maintained, e.g. when driving on a ■ Vehicle speed drops below steep decline, the limit speed will 20 mph, flash in the Driver Information Centre. ■ The brake pedal is depressed, Increase limit speed ■...
  • Page 121: Object Detection Systems

    Driving and operating Object detection Deactivation Note Attached parts in the detection area Press switch §: speed limiter is systems cause system malfunction. deactivated and the vehicle can be driven normally. Activation Parking assist The limit speed is stored and a When reverse gear is engaged, the The parking assist makes reverse corresponding message appears in...
  • Page 122: Rear View Camera

    Driving and operating Deactivation The function is reactivated by Caution pressing button r again or the next time the ignition is switched on. When reversing, the area should be free from obstacles which could Permanent deactivation impact on the underside of the Permanently deactivate the system vehicle.
  • Page 123: Fuel

    Driving and operating Fuel The camera is typically installed Do not let this feature tempt you under the number plate moulding with into take risks when reversing. a display monitor fitted to the driver's Fuel for diesel engines Failure to use proper care when sun visor.
  • Page 124: Fuel Consumption - Co

    Driving and operating Refuelling The fuel filler cap can be hung on the Caution lower hook of the fuel filler flap. When refuelling is complete, replace 9 Danger In case of misfuelling, do not the filler cap and turn it clockwise. switch on ignition.
  • Page 125: Towing

    Driving and operating Towing Fuel consumption is dependent on If the trailer starts snaking, drive more personal driving style as well as road slowly, do not attempt to correct the and traffic conditions. steering and brake sharply if General information necessary.
  • Page 126: Towing Equipment

    Driving and operating The permitted trailer load applies up in the case of heavy trailers. The Towing equipment audible to the specified incline and up to an vertical coupling load should never warning altitude of 1000 metres above sea fall below 25 kg. For vehicles fitted with towing level.
  • Page 127: Auxiliary Features

    Driving and operating Auxiliary features If the system does not operate, repeat the procedure or gradually release the clutch pedal. Power take-off To deactivate, depress the clutch pedal and press switch on the instrument panel. To activate, with the vehicle stationary and the engine idling: ■...
  • Page 128: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle care Vehicle care General Information ■ Change engine oil. ■ Drain washer fluid reservoir. Accessories and vehicle ■ Check coolant antifreeze. modifications ■ Adjust tyre pressure to the value General Information ....127 specified for full load. We recommend the use of Genuine Vehicle checks ......
  • Page 129: Vehicle Checks

    Vehicle care Vehicle checks Bonnet ■ Fill up the washer fluid reservoir. ■ Check the engine oil level. Performing work Opening ■ Check the coolant level. ■ Fit the number plate, if necessary. 9 Warning End-of-life vehicle Only perform engine compartment recovery checks when the ignition is off.
  • Page 130: Engine Oil

    Vehicle care Closing Caution Before closing the bonnet, press the support into the holder. It is the owner's responsibility to Lower the bonnet and allow it to drop maintain the proper level of an into the catch. Check that the bonnet appropriate quality oil in the is engaged.
  • Page 131: Coolant Level

    Vehicle care thousand miles. Only then can the actual degree of consumption be established. If consumption exceeds more than 0.5 litres every 600 miles after this running-in period, consult a workshop. Capacities 3 181, Engine oil level monitor 3 71. Fit the cap on straight and tighten it.
  • Page 132: Washer Fluid

    Vehicle care Washer fluid concentration checked and have the Once new brake linings are installed, cause of the coolant loss remedied by do not brake unnecessarily hard for a workshop. the first few journeys. If a substantial amount of coolant is Brake pad wear indicator F 3 76.
  • Page 133 Vehicle care When topping up, ensure maximum Battery access Warning label cleanliness as contamination of the brake fluid can lead to brake system malfunctions. Have the cause of the loss of brake fluid remedied by a workshop. Only use brake fluid approved for your vehicle.
  • Page 134: Diesel Fuel Filter

    Vehicle care Diesel fuel filter Diesel fuel system ■ See the Owner’s Manual for further information. bleeding ■ Explosive gas may be present in the vicinity of the battery. Battery maintenance 9 Danger Ensure adequate ventilation when charging the battery. There is a risk of explosion if gases generated during charging are allowed to accumulate!
  • Page 135: Bulb Replacement

    Vehicle care Bulb replacement 3. Manually operate the in-line Lift wiper arm, press retaining clip supply pump slowly and steadily towards wiper arm and detach wiper until fuel discharging from the blade. Switch off the ignition and turn off the loosened vent screw is free of air relevant switch or close the doors.
  • Page 136 Vehicle care High beam Low beam 3. Release spring clip. 4. Withdraw bulb from reflector 1. Remove headlamp protective 1. Remove headlamp protective housing. cover. cover. 5. Renew bulb and secure with 2. Detach wiring connector from 2. Detach wiring connector from spring clip.
  • Page 137 Vehicle care Sidelights 5. Detach bulb from bulb holder and 5. Detach bulb from bulb holder and renew the bulb. renew the bulb. 1. Remove protective cover. 6. Insert the bulb holder, engaging 6. Insert the bulb holder, engaging 2. Detach wiring connector from the two lugs in the reflector the two lugs in the reflector bulb.
  • Page 138: Fog Lights

    Vehicle care Adaptive forward lighting Front turn signal lights Cornering light 5. Detach bulb from bulb holder and renew the bulb. 1. Remove protective cover. 6. Insert the bulb holder, engaging the two lugs in the reflector 2. Detach wiring connector from Headlights have separate systems for housing and rotate clockwise to bulb.
  • Page 139: Tail Lights

    Vehicle care Tail lights Rear brake, tail, turn signal, reverse and fog tail lights 5. Detach bulb from bulb holder and 5. Remove the three screws from renew the bulb. the rear of the lamp assembly. 6. Insert the bulb holder, engaging 6.
  • Page 140: Side Turn Signal Lights

    Vehicle care Side turn signal lights 7. Push bulb into socket slightly, 5. Reattach wiring connector. rotate anti-clockwise, remove and 6. Install lamp assembly into 1. Push the lamp assembly to the renew bulb. aperture and push to the left to right and pull at the left-hand side Turn signal light (1) secure.
  • Page 141: Number Plate Light

    Vehicle care 5. Replace bulb holder. 8. Replace the nut onto the locating pin on the rear of the lamp 6. Replace the screw. assembly. 9. Install cover on the inside of the Centre high-mounted rear door. brake light Number plate light 3.
  • Page 142: Interior Lights

    Vehicle care Interior lights Load compartment light Front door panel light Front courtesy light 1. Remove lamp assembly using a 1. Remove lamp assembly using a flat blade screwdriver. flat blade screwdriver. 1. Remove lens using a flat blade 2. Detach wiring connector from 2.
  • Page 143: Electrical System

    Vehicle care Electrical system Instrument panel illumination Fuses Have bulbs replaced by a workshop. Data on the replacement fuse must match the data on the defective fuse. There are two fuse boxes in the vehicle: ■ on the left-hand side of the instrument panel, behind the trim panel.
  • Page 144: Engine Compartment Fuse

    Vehicle care Fuse extractor Due to restricted accessibility, have fuses replaced by a workshop. Symbol Circuit Right side lights Left side lights Right low beam Left low beam Front fog light > Left high beam To help in replacing fuses, a fuse extractor is located in the instrument Right high beam panel fuse box.
  • Page 145: Fuse Box

    Vehicle care Instrument panel fuse box Symbol Circuit Symbol Circuit Infotainment system, seat Right heated rear window heating, vehicle display Windscreen washer screen, audio connections, alarm Electronic immobiliser Power outlet Heated seats Cigarette lighter Ì Cornering light Instrument panel Hands-free connection Central locking &...
  • Page 146: Vehicle Tools

    Vehicle care Vehicle tools To access this unit, slide the seat fully forwards and fold down the backrest. Tools Tyre repair kit 3 148. Spare wheel 3 153. Vehicles with Rear-wheel drive: A hydraulic jack and a set of extension pieces for use with the jack are also included.
  • Page 147: Wheels And Tyres

    Vehicle care Wheels and tyres Tyre pressure In accordance with country-specific regulations, a notice indicating the Check the pressure of cold tyres at maximum permissible speed for the least every 14 days and before any Tyre condition, wheel condition tyres must be affixed within the long journey.
  • Page 148: Tread Depth

    Vehicle care Changing tyre and wheel Rear-wheel drive, with twin rear wheels size When inflating the outer tyre, the If tyres of a different size than those inflation tube should be passed fitted at the factory are used, it may be between the two wheels.
  • Page 149: Tyre Chains

    Vehicle care Always use fine mesh chains that add Do not remove foreign bodies from 9 Warning no more than 15 mm to the tyre tread the tyres. and the inboard sides (including chain Tyre damage exceeding 4 mm or that Use of unsuitable tyres or wheel lock).
  • Page 150 Vehicle care 1. Remove the compressor from the 3. Screw the compressor air hose to 6. Screw the filler hose to the tyre tyre repair kit. the connection on the sealant valve. bottle. 2. Remove the electrical connection 7. The switch on the compressor cable and air hose from the 4.
  • Page 151 Vehicle care 8. Connect the red < power supply 11. The compressor pressure gauge tyre repair kit and continue the lead on the compressor to the briefly indicates up to 6 bar. Then filling procedure for 10 minutes. If jump start terminal 3 155. the pressure starts to drop.
  • Page 152: Wheel Changing

    Vehicle care not be driven. Seek the Replace the used sealant bottle. assistance of a workshop. Dispose of the bottle as prescribed by applicable laws. 19. Stow tyre repair kit under the front seat. The compressor and sealant can be used from approx.
  • Page 153 Vehicle care ■ Remove the spare wheel 3 153. 1. Remove the wheel cover using the hook supplied. Vehicle tools ■ Never change more than one wheel 3 145. at a time. 2. Install the wheel wrench ensuring ■ Use the jack only to change wheels that it locates securely and loosen in case of puncture, not for each wheel bolt/nut by half a turn.
  • Page 154: Spare Wheel

    Vehicle care Raise the vehicle by pressing the 10. Stow the replaced wheel 3 153 wheel wrench until the wheel is and the vehicle tools 3 145. clear of the ground. 11. Have the new wheel balanced on 4. Unscrew wheel bolts/nuts the vehicle.
  • Page 155 Vehicle care To release the spare wheel, loosen Place wheel upright, remove pin from When reinstalling a spare wheel, cable using the wheel wrench and retainer and release the wheel from attach the mounting plate and secure adapter and lower the wheel fully. the cable.
  • Page 156: Jump Starting

    Vehicle care Jump starting Summer and winter tyres Caution If you use winter tyres, the spare wheel may still be fitted with a Do not start with a quick charger. The air suspension system must summer tyre. be switched off prior to jump A vehicle with a discharged battery If you use the spare wheel when it is starting.
  • Page 157 Vehicle care ■ Do not disconnect the discharged Jump start terminal Jump starting procedure battery from the vehicle. ■ Switch off all unnecessary electrical consumers. ■ Switch off the air suspension system. ■ Do not lean over the battery during jump starting.
  • Page 158: Towing

    Vehicle care Towing engine mounting bolt. Connect as Caution far away from the discharged battery as possible, however at Towing the vehicle Do not tow the vehicle from the least 60 cm. rear. The front towing eye must The towing eye is stowed with the Route the leads so that they cannot only be used for towing and not vehicle tools 3 145.
  • Page 159: Appearance Care

    Vehicle care Appearance care To prevent the entry of exhaust fumes Caution from the towing vehicle, switch on the air recirculation system and close the Exterior care Drive slowly. Do not drive jerkily. windows. Excessive tractive force can Seek the assistance of a workshop. Locks damage the vehicle.
  • Page 160: Exterior Lights

    Vehicle care If using a vehicle wash, comply with Thoroughly rinse and leather-off the Windows and windscreen wiper the vehicle wash manufacturer's vehicle. Rinse leather frequently. Use blades instructions. The windscreen wipers separate leathers for painted and Use a soft lint-free cloth or chamois must be switched off.
  • Page 161: Interior Care

    Vehicle care Interior care Paintwork damage The same applies to clothing with Rectify minor paintwork damage with sharp-edged objects, like zips or Interior and upholstery a touch-up pen before rust forms. belts or studded jeans. Have more extensive damage or rust Only clean the vehicle interior, areas repaired by a workshop.
  • Page 162: Service And Maintenance

    Service and maintenance Service and General information Service intervals - Bus only Maintenance of your vehicle is maintenance Service information required every 20,000 miles or after 2 years, whichever occurs first, In order to ensure economical and unless otherwise indicated by the safe vehicle operation and to service display.
  • Page 163: Recommended Fluids

    Service and maintenance Recommended fluids, The service display, located in the aging control, whereas viscosity Driver Information Centre, indicates grade gives information on the oil's lubricants and parts when the next service is due. Seek thickness over a temperature range. the assistance of a workshop.
  • Page 164 Service and maintenance Additional engine oil additives protection down to approx. -28 °C. This concentration should be The use of additional engine oil maintained all year round. The use of additives could cause damage and additional coolant additives that invalidate the warranty. intend to give additional corrosion Engine oil viscosity grades protection or seal against minor leaks...
  • Page 165: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Vehicle identification Vehicle Identification Number Vehicle identification ....164 Vehicle data ....... 166 The VIN is also displayed behind a removable plastic cover on the front right hand door step. Unclip the covers using a flat blade screwdriver to access.
  • Page 166: Identification Plate

    Technical data Identification plate = Additional equipment specification = Fabrication number 10 = Interior trim code The combined total of front and rear axle loads must not exceed the permissible gross vehicle weight. For example, if the front axle is bearing its maximum permissible load, the rear axle can only bear a load that is equal to the gross vehicle weight minus the...
  • Page 167: Vehicle Data

    Technical data Vehicle data Recommended fluids and lubricants Required engine oil quality Engine oil quality dexos 2 ✔ In case dexos quality is unavailable you may use max. 1 litre engine oil quality ACEA C3 once between each oil change. In case dexos quality is unavailable in International countries you may use the oil qualities listed below: Engine oil quality GM-LL-A/B-025...
  • Page 168: Engine Data

    Technical data Engine data Sales designation 2.3 CDTI 2.3 CDTI 2.3 CDTI Engine identifier code Number of cylinders Piston displacement [cm 2299 2299 2299 Engine power [kW] (brake horse power) 74 (100) 92 (125) 107 (146) at rpm 3500 3500 3500 Torque [Nm] at rpm...
  • Page 169: Vehicle Weight

    Technical data Vehicle weight Kerb weight, basic model Model Drive wheels Length Roof height Gross vehicle weight Kerb weight 3)4) Front-wheel drive 2800 1806 3300 1811 3500 1816 2800 1834 3300 1839 3500 1844 3300 1885 3500 1890 3300 1921 3500 1931 3500...
  • Page 170 Technical data Model Drive wheels Length Roof height Gross vehicle weight Kerb weight 3)4) Rear-wheel drive 3500 2110 2246 3500 4500 2246 2148 3500 2279 3500 4500 2279 2324 3500 4500 2324 2366 3500 4500 2366 Minimum vehicle weight according to type approval, including all fluids, vehicle tools and a 90% fuel load. Excludes the weight of the driver and deletable options, e.g.
  • Page 171 Technical data Model Drive wheels Length Roof height Gross vehicle weight Kerb weight 3)4) Platform Cab Front-wheel drive 3500 1570 3500 1578 3500 1593 3500 1599 3500 1613 Model Drive wheels Length Roof height Gross vehicle weight Kerb weight 3)4) Chassis Cab Front-wheel drive 3500...
  • Page 172 Technical data Model Drive wheels Length Roof height Gross vehicle weight Kerb weight 3)4) Chassis Cab Rear-wheel drive 3500 1835 1860 3500 1975 3500 4500 1975 2005 3500 2005 4500 Model Drive wheels Length Roof height Gross vehicle weight Kerb weight 3)4) Crew Cab Front-wheel drive...
  • Page 173 Technical data Model Drive wheels Length Roof height Gross vehicle weight Kerb weight 3)4) Crew Cab Rear-wheel drive 3500 2037 2068 3500 2154 3500 4500 2154 2223 3500 2223 4500 Model Drive wheels Length Roof height Gross vehicle weight Kerb weight 3)4) Front-wheel drive 3900...
  • Page 174: Vehicle Dimensions

    Technical data Vehicle dimensions Van, Doublecab Front-wheel drive 2800, 3300, 3300, Gross vehicle weight 3500 3500 3500 Size Length [mm] 5048 5548 6198 Width without mirrors [mm] 2070 2070 2070 Width with mirrors [mm] 2470 2470 2470 Height - unladen (without antenna) [mm] 2303 2496/2500 2496/2499...
  • Page 175 Technical data Van, Doublecab Rear-wheel drive 3500, 3500, 3500, Gross vehicle weight 4500 4500 4500 Size Length [mm] 6198 6198 6848 Width without mirrors [mm] 2070 2070 2070 Width with mirrors [mm] 2470 2470 2470 Height - unladen (without antenna) [mm] 2549 2557 2527...
  • Page 176 Technical data Combi Front-wheel drive 2800, 2800, Gross vehicle weight 3500 3500 Size Length [mm] 5048 5548 Width without exterior mirrors [mm] 2020 2020 Width with mirrors [mm] 2470 2470 Height - unladen (without antenna) [mm] 2303 2502 Wheelbase [mm] 3182 3682 Track width [mm]...
  • Page 177 Technical data Chassis Cab Front-wheel drive Rear-wheel drive 3500 3500 3500 Gross vehicle weight 3500 3500 3500 3500 4500 4500 4500 Size Length [mm] 5643 6293 5643 6293 5819 6192 6842 Width without mirrors [mm] 2070 2070 2070 2070 2070 2070 2070 Width with mirrors [mm]...
  • Page 178 Technical data Crew Cab Front-wheel drive Rear-wheel drive 3500 3500 Gross vehicle weight 3500 3500 3500 3500 4500 4500 Size Length [mm] 5643 6293 5643 6293 6192 6842 Width without mirrors [mm] 2070 2070 2070 2070 2070 2070 Width with mirrors [mm] 2470 2470 2470...
  • Page 179 Technical data Platform Cab Front-wheel drive Gross vehicle weight 3500 3500 Size Length [mm] 5530 6180 Width without mirrors [mm] 2070 2070 Width with mirrors [mm] 2470 2470 Height - unladen (without antenna) [mm] 2270 2264 2463 2457 Wheelbase [mm] 3682 4332 Track width [mm]...
  • Page 180 Technical data Front-wheel drive Rear-wheel drive Gross vehicle weight 3900 4500 Size Length [mm] 6198 6848 Width without mirrors [mm] 2070 2070 Width with mirrors [mm] 2470 2470 Wheelbase [mm] 4332 4332 Height - unladen (without antenna) [mm] 2488 2808 Track width [mm] 1750 1750...
  • Page 181 Technical data Loadspace dimensions Front-wheel drive Length Roof height 3300, Gross vehicle weight 3500 3500 3500 3500 Maximum rear door aperture height [mm] 1820 1820 1820 1820 Rear door aperture width (at floor) [mm] 1580 1580 1580 1580 Maximum load area height [mm] 1894 2144 1894...
  • Page 182 Technical data Rear-wheel drive Length Roof height Gross vehicle weight 3500 4500 3500 4500 4500 4500 Maximum rear door aperture height [mm] 1724 1724 1724 1724 1724 1724 Rear door aperture width (at floor) [mm] 1580 1580 1580 1580 1580 1580 Maximum load area height [mm] 1798...
  • Page 183: Tyre Pressures

    Technical data Tyre pressures Front-wheel drive Tyre pressure with full load Engine Gross Vehicle Weight Tyre Front Rear [kPa/bar] (psi) [kPa/bar] (psi) 2800 215/65 R16 C 340/3.4 (49) 360/3.6 (52) 3300 215/65 R16 C 360/3.6 (52) 430/4.3 (62) 3500 225/65 R16 C 380/3.8 (55) 460/4.6 (68) Rear-wheel drive, with single rear wheels...
  • Page 184: Customer Information

    Customer information Customer information Vehicle data recording ■ Vehicle reactions in particular driving situations (e.g. inflation of and privacy an airbag, activation of the stability regulation system) Event data recorders Vehicle data recording and pri‐ ■ Environmental conditions (e.g. vacy ........... 183 temperature) Data storage modules in the These data are exclusively technical...
  • Page 185 RFID technology in Vauxhall vehicles does not use or record personal information or link with any other Vauxhall system containing personal information.
  • Page 186 Customer information...
  • Page 187: Index

    Index Belts..........43 Bonnet ........128 Accessories and vehicle Brake assist ....... 115 modifications ......127 Brake fluid ......131, 162 Adaptive forward lighting ..85, 137 Brake pad wear......76 Adjustable air vents ....100 Brakes ....... 113, 131 Airbag and belt tensioners ...
  • Page 188 Coolant........130 Engine coolant temperature ..77 Fuel consumption - CO Coolant and antifreeze....162 Engine coolant temperature Emissions ....... 123 Coolant heater......96 gauge ........71 Fuel for diesel engines ....122 Cornering light......137 Engine data ....... 167 Fuel gauge ........
  • Page 189 Identification plate ..... 165 Malfunction indicator light .... 76 Parking ........ 17, 106 Idle speed control....... 103 Manual adjustment ...... 29 Parking assist ......120 Ignition switch positions ..... 103 Manual anti-dazzle ...... 31 Parking brake ......114 Immobiliser ........28 Manual mode ......
  • Page 190: Ultrasonic Parking Assist

    Recommended fluids and Steering wheel adjustment ..9, 65 Turn and lane-change signals ..86 lubricants ......162, 166 Steering wheel controls ....65 Turn signal ........75 Refuelling ........123 Stop engine........76 Tyre chains ........ 148 Remote control......18 Stop-start system....
  • Page 191 Warning chimes ......81 Warning triangle ......62 Washer and wiper systems ..14 Washer fluid ....... 131 Washing the vehicle....158 Wheel changing ......151 Wheel covers ......147 Wheels and tyres ....... 146 Windows........31 Windscreen wiper/washer ... 66 Winter tyres .......

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