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ANTARA
Operation, Safety and Maintenance

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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual ANTARA Operation, Safety and Maintenance...
  • Page 2 VAUXHALL Antara Operation, Safety, Maintenance...
  • Page 3 Data specific to your vehic le Please enter your vehicle’s data here to keep it ea sily accessible. This information is available under the section "Technical da ta " as well as on the identification plate and in the Serv ice Booklet. Fuel Designati on Engine oil...
  • Page 4 Bla ck arrows in the illustrations ind icate a Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer. reaction or a second a ction to b e All Vauxhall Authorised Repa irers offer performed. first-c lass service at reasonable prices. Directiona l data, e.g. left or right, or front...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Index ............220 satisfaction Our ai m: to k eep you happy with your vehicle. All Vauxhall Authorised Repairers offer first-class serv ice a t competitiv e prices. Experienced, factory-trained technicians w ork according to factory instructions.
  • Page 7: In Brief

    - see page 21, central loc king sy stem - see pa ge 21, anti-theft lock ing sy stem - see pag e 23, Vauxhall alarm system - see page 23. Vauxhall a la rm system - see p age 23.
  • Page 8 In brief Picture no: s0013335.ti f Picture n o: s0014613.tif Picture no: s0013261.tif Fro nt seat adjustment: Adjusting fron t seat bac krests: Adjusting the lu mbar support Pull han dle, slide seat , Lift release lever on outboard side Turn handwheel release handle of seat...
  • Page 9 In brief Picture no: s0014614.ti f Picture n o: s0013259.tif Picture no: s0011649.tif Adjusting seat height Adjusting head restraint height: Fitting seat belt: Raise or lower lever on outboard Press release button, D raw seat belt smoothly fro m side of seat adjust height, then release inertia reel, guide over shoulder and engage in buckle...
  • Page 10 In brief Picture no: s0014522.ti f Picture n o: s0014523.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 in driver’s door Swiv el lev er on underside of mirror housing Electrically 3: with starter switch in to red uce daz zle a t nig ht.
  • Page 11 In brief...
  • Page 12 Control indicator for activation 3........91 Vauxhall alarm system 3 ....25 headlight range adjustment 3 ..93 front fog lights ........92 Centre air v ents ..
  • Page 13 In brief Control indicato rs Elec tronic im mobil iser: Wa ter in diesel fuel filter 3: see pages 18, 68. see pages 69, 198. ABS (Anti-lock Brak e S ystem): Door open: Change engine oil 3 : see p age 144. see page 68.
  • Page 14 In brief Picture no: s0013583.ti f Picture n o: s0013777.tif Picture no: s0013208.tif Steering column lock and ignition: Steering wheel adju stment: Turn ligh t switch: Turn key to position ACC. Mo ve lever down, = Off To release lock, adjust height and distance, = Parkin g lights rotate steerin g wheel slightly...
  • Page 15 In brief Picture no: s0014526.ti f Picture n o: s0014527.tif Picture no: s0013414.tif Headlight flash , main and dipped Turn signal lights: Hazard warning lights: beam: Stalk in rest position Press ¨ Headlight = Pull stalk Upwards Right turn Press ¨ again flash towards Downwards =...
  • Page 16 In brief Picture no: s0013249.ti f Picture n o: s0013251.tif Picture no: s0013481.tif Activate horn j: Windscreen wiper: Automatic wiping with rain Press either side o f the Mo ve stalk upwards sensor steering wheel Move stalk to automatic wiping with rain sensor position $ The horn will sound regardless of starter Timed interval wipe...
  • Page 17 In brief Picture no: s0013482.ti f Picture n o: s0013483.tif Picture no: s0014532.tif Operating windscreen and Tailgate wiper and wash systems: Heated rear window, headlight wash systems heated exterior mirrors Wiper on = Push stalk forward Pull stalk towards steering wheel Press Ü...
  • Page 18 In brief Picture no: s0013625.ti f Picture n o: s0014530.tif Picture no: s0013612.tif Drying misted up or iced up To set automatic mode of Man ual transmission: windows: Electronic Climate Control 1 to 5 = 1st to 5th gear Set air distribution to po sition l, Press AUTO button, = Reverse gear set the temperature rotary knob...
  • Page 19: Manual Mode

    In brief Before starting-off, check: z Tyre pressures and condition. z Engine oil level a nd fluid levels in engine compartment (see pa ge 195). z All windows, mirrors, exterior lig hting and number plates are free from dirt, snow and ice a nd are operationa l. z Objects are securely located and will not be thrown forward in the event of sudden braking.
  • Page 20: Petrol Engines

    In brief Start attem pts should not last longer than 15 seconds. If engine does not start, w ait 10 seconds before repeating starting proc edure. The inc reased engine speed automatically returns to normal idling speed as the engine temperature rises. Driv e at a moderate speed, especially in cold weather, until norm al engine op erating temperatures have been...
  • Page 21 6 Further inform ation - see pages 18, 124, ignite. radio freq uency remote c ontrol - see page 19, central lock ing sy stem - see pag e 21, Vauxhall alarm system - see page 23.
  • Page 22: K Eys, Doors, W Indows

    3 ........... retrac t; key section audibly engages. Vauxhall alarm system 3....23 Designed to free-wheel if they are forcefully rotated without the correct k ey or Child safety locks .
  • Page 23: Electronic Immobiliser

    Keys, doors, windows Not e The immobiliser does not lock the doors. Therefore, after leaving the vehicle, always lock it and switch on the Vaux hall alarm system 3 - see pag es 21, 23. Picture no: s0013586.ti f Picture n o: s0013499.tif Electronic immo biliser Control i nd icator o for i mmobi liser The control indica tor illuminates w hen the...
  • Page 24: Radio Frequency Remote Control

    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 25 Keys, doors, windows Fault K ey with fix ed key section: If the central locking system cannot be insert a small 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 26: C Entral Locking System

    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 Vauxhall alarm 3 is reactivated. When button q is pressed, the instrument panel illuminates for approx.
  • Page 27: Tailgate

    Keys, doors, windows 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 28: Mechanical Anti-Theft Locking

    Keys, do ors, windo ws Picture no: s0013589.ti f Picture n o: s0013204.tif Picture no: s0013588.tif Mechanical anti-theft locking Vauxhall alarm system To unlock: Press b utton q on remote control system The sy stem monitors: - or - z Front and rear doors.
  • Page 29 Keys, doors, windows Warning Do not use the system if there are passengers in the vehic le. The doors cannot be unlocked from the inside when the alarm is ac tiv ated and when the mechanical anti-theft locking system is activated .
  • Page 30 Keys, do ors, windo ws To dea ctiv ate Ala rm Press b utton q on remote control While the alarm system is switched on, the - or - alarm can be triggered, indicated by : Unlock driver’s door by turning key in d oor z an acoustic signal (horn) a nd lock towards front of v ehicle, then turn it z a visual sig nal (exterior lig hts).
  • Page 31: Child Safety Locks

    Keys, doors, windows Picture no: s0012858.ti f Picture n o: s0014523.tif Picture no: s0013448.tif Child safety lo cks Exterior mirrors Fold in exterior mirr ors Manually: the exterior m irrors can be Electri cally adj usta ble exterior m irrors Warning folded in by pressing lightly on the outside Ad just with the four way switch in driver’s...
  • Page 32: Interior Mirror

    Keys, do ors, windo ws Picture no: s0013687.ti f Picture n o: s0013590.tif Picture no: s0014522.tif Interio r mirror For the safety of pedestrians, the exterior Automat ic anti- dazzle ext eri or mirrors 3 mirrors will swing out of their normal Dazzle is a utoma tica lly red uced.
  • Page 33: Electric Windows

    Keys, doors, windows Electric win dows Warning C are m ust be taken when operating the electrically operated door windows. There is a risk of injury, particularly for children, and a d anger tha t articles could become tra pped. Vehicle passengers must be informed acc ordingly.
  • Page 34 Keys, do ors, windo ws Safety func tion If the window g lass enc ounters resistanc e above the midd le of the window during autom atic closing, it will stop immediately and will be opened again. In the event of difficulty due to frost or the lik e, press the relevant window switch several tim es until the window is closed.
  • Page 35: Sunvisors

    Keys, doors, windows To open Press sw itc h rearwards; it w ill op en automatically unless the switch is pressed aga in in a nother direction, or released. To close Press and hold switch forw ards. Release switch when sunroof reaches desired position.
  • Page 36 Keys, do ors, windo ws Note z If the top of the sunroof is w et, tilt it to allow water to run off before opening the sunroof. z When carrying a roof load, check the clearance of the sunroof, to av oid damage.
  • Page 37: Seats, Interior

    Seats, interior Seats, interior Front sea ts .......... 32 Rear seats..........37 Safety belts ......... 38 Child restraint systems 3 .
  • Page 38 Seats, interior Electrica lly a djustabl e front seat 3 Warnin g Care must be ta ken when operating electric ally adjustable seats. There is a risk of injury, p artic ularly for children and a danger that articles could become tra pped .
  • Page 39 Seats, interior S eat position Adjust driver’s sea t such that, w ith the driver sitting upright, the steering w heel is held in the area of its upper spokes with the driver’s arms slig htly bent. S lid e front passenger’s seat as far back as it will g o.
  • Page 40 Seats, interior Ac tiv e head restraints 3 In the event of a rear-end impact, the active head restraints automatically tilt forwards. The head is more effectively supported by the head restraint and the danger of whiplash in the neck area is reduced.
  • Page 41 Seats, interior To raise the seat, lift bac krest relea se lever and p ush back rest to upright position. Push and p ull on seat ba ckrest to ensure it is locked, thus avoiding ex cessiv e forward mov ement in the event of a collision. Warnin g If long er objects, e.g .
  • Page 42: Rear Seats

    Seats, interior Warnin g When folding the backrest, use caution - bewa re of moving parts. S afety net 3 - see p age 56. Restoring rear seat back rests Lift and push backrest up a nd backwa rd s to restore it to its original position.
  • Page 43: Safety Belts

    Seats, interior Safety belts z The airbag sy stem is additionally trig gered in the event of a serious Three-stage restraint system accident involving a frontal impact, and The system c om prises: forms a safety cushion for the d riv er and z Three-point seat belts.
  • Page 44 150 cm if used in conjunction direc tion. with a child restra int 3. For children up to 12 years of a ge, we recommend the Vauxhall child restraint system 3 - see pag e 43.
  • Page 45 Seats, interior Belt force limiters Actuation of belt tensioners Loa d limiters on the front sea ts reduce the The belt tensioners actuate only onc e and impac t on the seat occupant’s body from a must be replac ed b y a work shop after tensioning b elt, in the ev ent of a sev ere activa tion.
  • Page 46 Seats, interior The system’s integ ra ted self-diagnostics z The belt tensioner and airbag sy stem allow s faults to be quickly remedied. control electronics can be found in the centre console area. In order to av oid Important malfunctions, do not store mag netic z Accessories not released for your v ehicle objects in this a rea.
  • Page 47 Seats, interior Picture no: s0011650.ti f Picture n o: s0011735.tif Picture no: s0013540.tif Front p assenger’s seat belt rem inder k 3 Using the belts Warning Fitting the belt Illuminates for app rox . 4 seconds when Pull the belt out evenly from the retractor ignition is switched on.
  • Page 48: Child Restraint Systems 3

    The use of a Vauxhall child restraint system is therefore recommended. If a different child safety seat is used, follow the manufa cturer’s instructions for fitting and use.
  • Page 49 From 15 - 25 k g, z The covers of the Vauxhall c hild restraint 3 years - 7 years z You should alwa ys observe the system can be wiped clean.
  • Page 50 Seats, interior Permissible opti ons for fi tting a child safety sea t Universal suitab ility in c onjunction with the three-point seat belt. Weight and age class On front passenger’s O n outboard rear On c entr e rear seat seat seats Vehicle seat with ISO FI X mounting...
  • Page 51 Seats, interior IS OFIX child restra int systems 3 Size c lass Descri ption D - ISO /R2: Rear-facing The instructions ac com panying the IS OFIX A - ISO /F3: Forward-fac ing child restraint system for child restraint system are to be expressly child restraint sy stem for smaller child ren in the follow ed.
  • Page 52 Seats, interior Permissible opti ons for fi tting a n ISO FI X c hi ld safety seat Weight and age class Si ze class Fixt ur e On fr ont passenger’s O n outboar d rear On cent re rear seat seat seats up to 10 kg...
  • Page 53: Airbag Systems

    Seats, interior Picture no: s0014536.ti f Picture n o: s0013427.tif Picture no: s0013501.tif Airbag systems Mounting brack et s for ISO FI X c hild Anchors for Top-Tet her c hild restraint restraint syst em s systems Front airb ags The brackets located betw een the backrest The top tether anchors located on the rear The front airba g system is identified b y the...
  • Page 54 Seats, interior When trigg ered, the driver’s and front The front airbag sy stem will not be passenger’s airbags inflate in m illiseconds triggered in the ev ent of: and form sa fety cushions for the driver a nd z the ignition being switched off, front passenger.
  • Page 55 Seats, interior When triggered, the side a irb ag infla tes in milliseconds a nd forms a safety cushion for the driver a nd /or front passenger in the respective door area. The risk of injury to the upper b od y and pelvis in the event of a side-imp act is thereb y sub stantially reduc ed.
  • Page 56 Seats, interior The sid e airbags w ill not be trigg ered in the event of: z the ignition b eing switched off, z frontal collisions, z accidents in whic h the vehicle overturns, if la teral impa ct is insufficient for side airb ag deployment, z collisions involving a rear-impa ct, z collisions inv olv ing a side-impa ct outside...
  • Page 57 Seats, interior When trigg ered , the curtain airbag inflates The curta in airba gs will not be triggered in in milliseconds and provides a safety the event of: barrier in the head area on the respective z the ig nition being sw itched off, side of the vehicle.
  • Page 58 Seats, interior Imp or tant z Use only a dry cloth or interior c leaner to Warning z Accessories not released for your v ehicle clean the steering wheel, instrument type and other objects must not be panel, front seat backrests, roof fra me Have the cause of the fault remedied by affixed or placed in the area in which the and seat a rea of the front seats.
  • Page 59 Seats, interior z After airbags deflate, y ou may notice a z We recommend having the steering burning smell, sm oke and white powd er wheel, the instrument panel, all panelling in the interior, which is normal. Although parts, the door seals, handles and the they m ay cause skin or eye irrita tion, front seats removed by a workshop in these sub stances a re non-tox ic.
  • Page 60: Storage

    Seats, interior Notes on loading the vehicle: See pag e 59. Warning Do not place any hea vy or sharp objects on the c ov er. Loose objects in the lugga ge compa rtm ent should b e secured safely. Picture no: s0013355.ti f Picture no: s0014542.tif Storage...
  • Page 61 Seats, interior Safety net 3 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 Fitting...
  • Page 62 Seats, interior Designed for carrying small, light items Warning only, the luggage floor net 3 helps keep loads from moving during sharp turns or Do not stack loads higher tha n the upper quick starts and stops. end of the safety net. To insta ll: attach the four net hooks to the Av oid applying excessive force to the lashing ey es mounted on the lug gage...
  • Page 63 Seats, interior Picture no: 17087T.tif Pictu re no: 17088T.tif Picture no: 17089T.tif FlexOr ganizer 3 Variable partition net Hooks and m esh pocket Flexible system for div iding the luggage Insert an adapter in ea ch rail: fold up Insert the hooks in the desired position in compartment or securing loads.
  • Page 64 Seats, interior Not es on load ing the vehicl e z Heav y objects in the luggage compartment should be placed as far forwa rd as possible. If objects a re to be stack ed, the hea vier objects should be placed at the bottom .
  • Page 65 Seats, interior z Close the luggage compa rtm ent cover to z The load m ust not obstruct the operation prevent the objects from being reflected of the p edals, handbrak e and gearshift in the rear wind ow . lever or hinder the freedom of m ov ement of the driver.
  • Page 66 Seats, interior Picture no: s0012917.ti f Picture n o: s0013345.tif Picture no: s0013337.tif Sunglass holder Console box in front armrest 3 C onsole b ox in rear armrest 3 To open: push the rear p art of the front To op en: pull up lower lev er and lift the lid. To open: pull up lid of rear centre armrest.
  • Page 67 Seats, interior C ard holder Located below instrument panel on driver’ s side. Insert a ca rd into the slot for convenient use. C oin storage O pen b y pulling handle on coin storage door (located below card holder) towards y ou.
  • Page 68: Drink Holders

    Seats, interior Ashtrays To be used only for ash and not for combustible rubbish. Warning Disregard of these instructions m ay lead to injuries or endanger life. Vehicle passengers must be informed accordingly. Picture no: s0013420.ti f Picture no: s0013417.tif Drink holders Portable front ashtra y 3 Located in front drink holder.
  • Page 69: Warning Triangle ¨ 3, First- Aid Kit

    Seats, interior Warning triangle ¨ 3 First-aid kit Your first-aid k it and warning triangle c an be accomm od ated below the floor cov er in the luggage compartment. Picture no: s0012924.ti f Picture no: s0013392.tif Power outlets Rear ashtray 3 Loc ated in rear of centre console.
  • Page 70: Assist Grips

    Seats, interior Picture no: s0013394.ti f Picture n o: s0013395.tif Picture no: s0014535.tif Assist grips Accessory sock et s The max imum power requirement of Loc ated in the rea r centre console between electrica l accessories must not exceed Located above the driver’s door 3, the the front seats and in the rig ht-hand side of 120 watts.
  • Page 71: Instruments, Controls

    In struments, controls Instruments, controls Control indicators ....... 66 Instrument display ......71 Information display ......72 Display of current ty re pressure 3 ..87 Check control 3 ...
  • Page 72 Instru men ts, c ontrols Park ing dista nc e sensors 3 AWD (All Wheel Drive) Autom atic head light ra nge adjustm ent 3 Illuminates in yellow when ig nition is Illum inates in yellow when ignition is Illuminates in y ellow when ignition is switched on.
  • Page 73 In struments, controls Elec tronic im mobil iser Ta ilgat e op en Turn signal lights Illuminates in red when ignition is Illum inates in red w hen ignition is The relev ant control indicator flashes in switched on. switched on. green when the turn signal is on.
  • Page 74 Instru men ts, c ontrols > Front fog lig hts Change engine oil 3 C ruise cont rol 3 Illuminates in green when front fog lights Illum inates in yellow when ignition is see page 136. are sw itched on - see page 92. switched on.
  • Page 75 In struments, controls Warning Anti-t heft alarm system act ivat ion Exhaust emi ssions wi thout monitori ng of passenger Illuminates in y ellow when ignition is When the engine is off, consid erably com partm ent and vehicl e t ilt 3 switched on.
  • Page 76: Instrument Display

    Instru men ts, c ontrols Picture no: s0013487.ti f Picture n o: s0013488.tif Picture no: s0013497.tif Instrum ent display Speedometer O dometer Indicates the vehicle speed . The odometer indica tes how far the vehicle Tachom eter has been driven. Making use of the tachometer helps to save fuel;...
  • Page 77: Information Display

    In struments, controls 11:25 °C Range [ TP] miles Picture no: s0013485.ti f Picture n o: s0013486.tif Picture no: 17337T.tif Information display Fuel g auge Tr ansm issi on display 3 Indicates fuel level when the ignition is on. Display of the selected gear or mode with Board Informa tion Display autom atic transmission 3 .
  • Page 78: Outside Temperature

    Instru men ts, c ontrols The type of inform ation a nd how it is display ed depends on the equip ment of the vehicle and the settings of the trip computer 3 and Infota inm ent system. 11:25 Some information app ears on the display °C in an abbreviated form.
  • Page 79 In struments, controls 11:25 °C Slippery road Range -2, 5°C 257miles Picture no: 17338T.tif Pictu re no: 17337T.tif Picture no: s0013209.tif In vehicles with Graphical Information Board Inform ation Displ ay, S elec t m enu items using the arrow buttons: Display 3 or Colour Inform ation Display 3, selecting functions O K b ut ton...
  • Page 80 Instru men ts, c ontrols 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...
  • Page 81 In struments, controls 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 da te and tim e...
  • Page 82 Instru men ts, c ontrols Board Inform ation Displ ay, trip c omputer 3 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 pressing the BC button on the Infotainment Unit E urope-SI Inst .
  • Page 83 In struments, controls Average consumption Resetting trip computer information Display of av erage consumption. The following trip com puter inform ation The m easurement can be restarted at any can b e reset (restart measurements): time – see "R esetting trip computer z Average consum ption 11:25 inform ation".
  • Page 84: Stop Watch

    Instru men ts, c ontrols Interruption of power sup ply If the power supply has been interrup ted or if the battery voltage has dropped too low, the values stored in the trip computer will 11:25 be lost. °C Range miles Stop Watch 31.6...
  • Page 85 In struments, controls Picture no: s0013209.ti f Pictu re no: 17013T.tif Picture no: s0014617.tif To select using the arrow buttons: To select using the m ulti-func tion k nob: To select using the left ad juster w heel on the steering wheel: Select menu item s via menus and with Turn Mark menu items or...
  • Page 86 Instru men ts, c ontrols 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Settings 19,5° 19:36 Time, Date 19,5° 19:36 [TP] C Din Time, Date 19:36 Time 19:36 Language 90.6 Units 10 . 07 . 2004 Date 10 . 07 . 2004 Contrast Day / Night Synchron.
  • Page 87 In struments, controls Correcting time 3 With the nav igation system, d ate and time are set automatically upon receipt of a 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 satellite signal. If the displayed time 13 Languages 19,5° 19:36 Settings 19,5°...
  • Page 88 Instru men ts, c ontrols S etting display m od e 3 The display can be adjusted to suit the lig ht conditions: black or c oloured text on a light 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 bac kground or w hite or coloured tex t on a Contrast 19,5°...
  • Page 89 In struments, controls Ü Board Computer 19,5° 19:36 BC 1 All values Range miles BC 2 257.0 Range miles 31.6 Timer Aver. Consump. miles/gal Ø 23m ile s Tyres 31.6 Inst. Consumpt. miles/gal gals 8 8 8 8 Ø 31.0 miles/ gal 19,5°...
  • Page 90 Instru men ts, c ontrols Dista nce travelled Displays num ber of m iles (kilometres) driven. The mea surem ent can be restarted Ü at any time - see "Resetting trip computer Ü Reset BC 1 19,5° 19:36 Board Computer 19,5°...
  • Page 91 In struments, controls Interruption of power sup ply If the power supply has been interrup ted or if the battery voltage has dropped too low, Ü Ü the values stored in the trip computer will Reset BC 1 19,5° 19:36 Board Computer 19,5°...
  • Page 92: Display Of Current Ty Re Pressure 3

    Instru men ts, c ontrols The d esired stop watch d isplay can be Check control selected from the Op tions menu 3: In v ehicles with tyre pressure monitoring system 3, if ty re pressure is too low, the Driving Time ex cl.
  • Page 93: Warning Buzzers

    In struments, controls Warning buzzers While driving: z when operating the turn signals. z if driv er’s or passenger’ s seat belt 3 is not engaged when the seat is occupied and vehicle speed exceeds approx . 14 mph (22 km/h). When the vehicle is parked and driver’s door is opened: z with exterior lig hts switched on.
  • Page 94 Instru men ts, c ontrols Picture no: s0013481.ti f Picture n o: s0013482.tif Picture no: s0013483.tif Autom atic w iping with ra in sensor 3 Wi nd sc reen and head light w ash Tail gate wi per and wa sh syst em s To activate, m ov e stalk upwa rds to systems 3 Activate wiper and wash as follow s:...
  • Page 95: Lighting

    Ligh ting Lighting Daytim e running lights 3 C om e on automatically 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.
  • Page 96: Main Beam, Headlight Flash

    Lightin g Picture no: s0014526.ti f Picture n o: s0013591.tif Picture no: s0014527.tif Main beam, headlight flash Automatic dipped beam Turn sign al lights activation To switch from dipped beam to m ain To activa te, press stalk up or down lightly . beam, p ush stalk forwards.
  • Page 97: Front Fog Lights

    Ligh ting Reversing lights C om e on when reverse gear is engaged and ig nition is sw itched on. Centre high-mounted stop light C om es on when the brakes are ap plied, acting a s a third stop light, to supplement the brake lights.
  • Page 98: Haza Rd Warning Lights

    Lightin g Vehicles with lev el c ont rol system z Front seats occupied z All seats occupied z All seats occupied a nd load in lug gage compartment z Driv er’s seat oc cup ied and loa d in lugg age compartment Autom atic head light ra nge adjustm ent 3 O n vehicles with Xenon headlights, the range of the headlights is adjusted...
  • Page 99: Door-To-Door Lighting

    Ligh ting Picture no: s0014528.ti f Picture n o: s0013541.tif Picture no: s0013428.tif Doo r-to-door lighting In strument illumination, Interio r courtesy lights information display illum ination The d ipped beam and reversing lights Front read ing lights, rear interior lights and illuminate for approx.
  • Page 100 Lightin g 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 Rear i nt eri or lights immediately by pressing button Left and right read ing lights are Press button to turn on left a nd right rear indiv idua lly opera ble.
  • Page 101: Battery Discharge Protection

    Ligh ting Front d oor lights Battery discharge protection Come on when a door is opened. To prevent b attery from b ecoming discharged , the external lights turn off Once all doors are closed , the front door automatically app rox . 10 minutes after the lig hts extinguish after approx.
  • Page 102: Infotainment System

    Info tainment system Infotainment system Radio reception The radio is opera ted as describ ed in the op erating instructions supplied . Vehicle radio reception will differ from that ob tained with domestic radios. As the v ehicle antenna is relatively near the Radio reception 3 ..
  • Page 103 (CB) installation loc ations for the external antenna and equipment holder and way s The Vauxhall installa tion instructions and When used in the v ehicle interior, mobile of using dev ices w ith transmission power of the operating guidelines p rov id ed by the telephones a nd radio eq uipm ent (CB) more than 10 Wa tts.
  • Page 104: C Lim Ate C Ontrol

    Climate control Climate control Heating and ventila tion system, air conditioning system ....Electronic Climate Control (EC C) 3 ... 99 Air vents ..........100 Heated rear window, heated ex terior mirrors 3 ...
  • Page 105: Air Vents

    Climate c ontrol Door w indow defroster vents Air distrib ution rotary knob set to l 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 O perational when air distribution rotary knob is set to L, K or J.
  • Page 106: Heated Rear Window

    Climate control Picture no: s0014532.ti f Picture n o: s0013393.tif Picture no: s0013626.tif Heated rear window, Heated front seats Glove com partment cooling heated exterior m irrors Operational only in starter switch positions C ooled air is fed into the glove AC C or ON.
  • Page 107: Heating And Ventila Tion System

    Climate c ontrol Picture no: s0013615.ti f Picture n o: s0013701.tif Picture no: s0013617.tif Heatin g and ventilation system Central r ot 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 blue = Cold To head area via adjustable air vents...
  • Page 108 Climate control Hea ting To obtain a temperature for a " cool head The amount of heat is depend ent on the and w arm feet" effect: engine temperature and is thus not fully z Turn air recirculation m ode 4 off. attained until the engine is warm.
  • Page 109 Climate c ontrol z Set fa n to 4. z Close centre air v ents. z Open adjustable side air vents and direct them towards door windows. z Switch on heated rear window Ü. For sim ultaneous warming of the footw ell, set a ir distribution rota ry knob to J .
  • Page 110: Air Recirculation Mode

    Climate control Air recircula tion mode should only be used for b rief periods, d ue to gradual deterioration in air quality and an increase in humidity , causing windows to mist up. Driv ing with air recirculation mode on for extended periods may cause vehicle oc cup ants to feel drowsy.
  • Page 111 Climate c ontrol Once activated, the air conditioning sy stem is operated via the norm al heating and ventilation controls. Even with air conditioning on, if temperature rotary knob is set to wa rm , the vehicle will still prod uce warm air in the passenger compa rtm ent.
  • Page 112: Electronic Climate Control (Ec C) 3

    Climate control Electronic Climate Control (ECC) Provides the greatest amount of com fort in the vehicle interior, regardless of the weather, outside tem perature or season. To ensure a constant and comfortable climate in the vehic le, the tem perature of the inflow ing air, the a irflow rate, air distribution mode, air rec irculation mode and air conditioning a re automatically...
  • Page 113 Climate c ontrol Temperat ur e p reset The c entral rota ry knob can be used to set the temperature; 22 °C , 24 °C a nd 26 °C app ear on the rotary knob. I ntermed ia te settings are possible.
  • Page 114 Climate control Air recirculation mode 4 is autom atically switched off. Air c onditioning n switches To switch off wind ow demisting and defrosting, press button V aga in, press AUTO button, adjust fan speed or a ir distribution rotary knob . Picture no: s0014565.ti f Picture n o: s0014566.tif Manual sett ings...
  • Page 115: Air Intake

    Climate c ontrol Note Maintenance If the windscreen mists up in damp To ensure c ontinuously effic ient weather, tem pora rily set the sy stem as performa nc e and prolong the life of the air described und er "Window demisting and conditioning sy stem, it must be switched on defrosting"...
  • Page 116: Driving And Op Eration

    Driving and o peration Driving and operation Automatic tran smission The automatic transmission perm its manual gea rshifting (M anual mod e) or autom atic gearshifting (Automa tic mod e) with fully autom atic clutch control. The engine can only be started when the Autom atic transm ission 3 ..
  • Page 117 Drivin g and operatio n Selector lev er can only be m oved out of P or N w ith the ignition switched on and the footbrake depressed (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 118 Driving and o peration 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 119 Drivin g and operatio n Engine bra king a ssista nc e St opping t he v ehi cle Automatic mode 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 120 Driving and o peration Park ing 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, Check there are no objects or people in the...
  • Page 121 Drivin g and operatio n If the cause of the interruption to the power supply is not a discharged battery, release selector lever: 1. Turn off ignition and rem ove key . 2. Dep ress and hold footbrake. 3. Rem ove cap on console with a suitable screwdriver.
  • Page 122: All Wheel Drive

    Driving and o peration All Wheel Drive O n-road dr iving The increased traction of All Wheel Drive All Wheel Driv e (AWD) is an active-on- vehicles offers greater driving control in demand system that engages adv erse road cond itions, particularly automatically, with no action required by hea vy snow and ice.
  • Page 123 Drivin g and operatio n Always exerc ise caution when in slip pery Off-road driv ing Prepara tion conditions (caused by sand, gravel, water, During off-road driving, you will encounter The dura tion, distance and conditions of snow or ice on the road), in order to a variety of driving conditions and the off-road a ctiv ity determine the extent maintain vehicle control.
  • Page 124 Driving and o peration Check the jack and wheel changing tools, and include a b oa rd or pla te for supporting the jack on soft ground . Carry emergency eq uipm ent, i.e. tow rop e, spad e, first-aid kit etc., which may be desirable if you intend entering unfam iliar off-road terrain.
  • Page 125 Drivin g and operatio n The g round clearance, ramp a ngle, angle Dr iving through wat er Avoid wa ter entering the air inta ke system . of approach and depa rture and wading Do not exceed the ma ximum wa ding Warnin g depth need to be considered, especially in depth.
  • Page 126 Driving and o peration Self-help Clea ning C lean and c heck the mecha nica l parts of Recovery and towing Clea n the vehicle thoroughly and as soon the vehicle, particularly the following When rec ov ering or towing a v ehicle as possible after driving off-road.
  • Page 127 Your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer will to control the vehicle. wheels - or accelerate backwards or inform you which additional Service is forwa rd s w hen on a hill.
  • Page 128: Driving Hints

    Driving and o peration Driving hints Brake servo unit Driv ing in ext rem e conditions With the engine not running, the brak e When driving in haza rd ous conditions, e. g. The first 600 mil es (1000 k m) servo unit is no longer effective once the in snow , ice, mud, sand or water, drive Drive your vehicle at v arious speeds.
  • Page 129 Drivin g and operatio n Sw itching off t he engine Engine rpm C lutch operati on 3 If the engine temperature is v ery high, e.g. Und er all d riv ing cond itions, drive in a Alway s d epress the c lutch pedal hard to after driv ing in mountainous terrain: allow fa vourab le engine speed range.
  • Page 130: Save Fuel, Protect The Environment

    When dev eloping and manufac turing your including; design for recycling, take back of the exhaust a nd the am ount of noise. vehic le, Vauxhall used environment- End-of-Life Vehicle’s (ELVs) and the friendly and , in the main, rec yclable z Driv e off imm ediately after starting.
  • Page 131 We recom mend that repairs and high engine speeds. Roof rack s 3 maintenance be entrusted to a Vauxhall Driv ing with an ey e on the tachom eter z Roof racks can increase fuel Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 132: Fuels, Refuelling

    100% Bio Diesel, which is not must b e operated on unlea ded fuel only . to be used in Vauxhall eng ines. Use of petrol w ith a n oc ta ne rating of 95 The flow and filterability of diesel fuel a re will ensure economica l driving temperature-dependent.
  • Page 133 Drivin g and operatio n Fuel filler cap C orrect refuelling is largely dependent on If replacing the fuel filler cap, be sure to use correc t operation of the dispensing pump: the origina l fuel filler cap for your model, to z Insert dispensing pump as far as it will go ensure full func tionality.
  • Page 134: Catalytic Converter, Exhaust Emissions

    Driving and o peration Damage to the ca talytic converter or the C atalytic c onverter for diesel eng ines vehicle may result if the follow ing points Dama ge to the catalytic conv erter or the are not observed: vehicle m ay result if the following points are not observed : z If the engine misfires or runs roughly...
  • Page 135 Drivin g and operatio n Picture no: s0013254.ti f Picture n o: s0013632.tif Picture no: s0013557.tif Cont rolling exha ust em ission Control indica tor for exhaust emissions C ontrol indicator for engine electronics Through d esign-related mea sures, Control indica tor Z illuminates for a few C ontrol indicator 3 illum ina tes for a few primarily in the fuel injec tion and ig nition second s w hen the ignition is switched on.
  • Page 136 Hav e a ll maintenance work carried out at Warning soot particles out of the exhaust. the intervals sp ecified by Vauxhall. We recommend that you entrust this work to The system c ontains a self-cleaning Engine exhaust ga ses c ontain poisonous y our Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, who function at certain intervals.
  • Page 137: Drive Control Systems

    Drivin g and operatio n Drive control systems When the ESP comes into action, c ontrol indica tor flashes in the instrument Elec tronic St abili ty Progra mme (ES P) cluster. Some noise or vibration may be The Electronic Sta bility Programme apparent.
  • Page 138 Driving and o peration Picture no: s0013635.ti f Picture n o: s0013636.tif Picture no: s0013677.tif ES P Not Ready control indicator Switching off Turn off ESP function to allow engine rpm The c ontrol indicator illumina tes in yellow Control indicator J illuminates in y ellow for to increa se, by pressing button J .
  • Page 139 Drivin g and operatio n Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA) When the ESP function comes into action and recognises a ny em ergenc y situations req uiring hard b ra king, it automatically delivers increased braking pressure to the wheels. Acti ve Rollov er Protect ion (AR P) If the v ehicle moves in a n unstable m anner, this function helps the v ehicle maintain normal stability.
  • Page 140 Driving and o peration To deactivate Flashing or illumination of the yellow DCS Press DCS button ag ain. The green DC S control indicator 5 reminds the driver that control indica tor 5 will extinguish. the friction material needs to cool down: drive the vehicle without b ra king as much Dep ressing the footbrak e or ac celera tor as possible.
  • Page 141 Drivin g and operatio n Crui se control 3 Do not use cruise control if it is not Cruise control can store and maintain advisable to maintain a constant speed speeds over a pprox. 20 mph (30 km/h). (e.g. in situations p resenting a danger to yourself and other road users, in hea vy Dev iation from the stored speed may occur tra ffic or on winding, slippery or greasy...
  • Page 142 Driving and o peration Increase speed To deactivate With cruise control active, press and hold S witc h off cruise control when not needed, button and relea se it when the to av oid accidental activation. desired vehicle sp eed is reached. Press e button to turn cruise control off.
  • Page 143 Drivin g and operatio n 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 144 Driving and o peration To ensure the safety of other road users and peop le in the vicinity and to av oid damage to the vehicle, rem emb er: z The parking d istance sensors should only be considered as a sup plementary func tion.
  • Page 145 Drivin g and operatio n Tyre pr essure monitoring system 3 Warning The ty re pressure m onitoring system continually checks the pressure of all four The tyre pressure monitoring system does Ü wheels while driving. Board Computer not replac e m anual checks with a A pressure sensor is integrated in each BC 1 suitab le ga uge.
  • Page 146: Brake System

    Driving and o peration Brake system The effectiveness of the brakes is an important factor for traffic sa fety. Ü Ü Board Computer Board Computer In the interest of effectiveness, do not brak e unnecessarily hard during the first Attention! 125 m iles (200 km) a fter new disc brake Tyre pressure pad s hav e been fitted.
  • Page 147 Drivin g and operatio n Footb rake In order to utilise the full pedal travel, The brake system comprises two separate particularly in the ev ent of a b ra ke circ uit brake circuits. fault, there must b e no mats in the area of the peda ls - see p age 124.
  • Page 148 Driving and o peration If the control indicator stays lit, the brakes do not operate a s normal or leaks are found in the brake sy stem, do not attem pt to drive the vehicle. Have the vehic le towed to a work shop for insp ection and repair.
  • Page 149: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs) U

    Drivin g and operatio n Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) If control indicator u illum ina tes during driving a long with brake sy stem control The ABS continually monitors the v ehicle's indicator 4, there is a serious fault in the brake system and prevents the wheels from brak e system.
  • Page 150: Wheels, Tyres

    Wheel trims and tyres that are approved and safety . Otherwise, the system would not ind ic ate by Vauxhall for the resp ective vehic le tyre p ressure devia tions. and com ply with all of the relevant wheel...
  • Page 151 Drivin g and operatio n Picture no: s0014434.ti f Picture no: s0017213T.tif Picture no: 17214T.tif Tyre p r essure After having chec ked the tyre pressures, Tyre c ond ition, w heel cond ition Check ty re pressures when cold, at least securely tighten the valv e ca ps.
  • Page 152 Driving and o peration General inform ation N ote that the d anger of aquap la ning is greater if the ty res are worn and if the tyre pressures are not correct. Tyres age, ev en if they are used only very little or not at all.
  • Page 153 Wheel trim s 3 If the wheel trims and ty res used are not Vauxhall-app rov ed, make sure that the tyres do not have a b eaded edge - see p age 145. Va ries from cou ntry to co untry on a ccou nt o f...
  • Page 154: Roof Racks 3

    Driving and o peration Always use fine-linked chains tha t add no Tem porary sp are wheel Roof racks more than 15 mm to the tyre tread and the The temporary spare wheel is designed for Warnin g inboard sides (including chain lock). use on your vehicle only.
  • Page 155: Flex-Fix System 3

    Drivin g and operatio n Picture no: s0014512.ti f Picture n o: s0014513.tif Picture no: s0014514.tif Flex-Fix system Extend Fl ex-Fi x system C om pletely pull out the Flex -Fix sy stem Open tailgate - see page 22. until you hear it engage. The Flex -Fix sy stem allows up to two bicy cles to be attached to a pull-out carrier Ensure that it is not possible to push in the...
  • Page 156 Driving and o peration Picture no: s0014568.ti f Picture n o: s0014515.tif Picture no: 18339S.tif Pull up num ber plate holder and fully insert Install t he t ail lig hts O pen out the light support on the b ack of the holder supports into the reta iners.
  • Page 157 Drivin g and operatio n Picture no: s0014570.ti f Picture n o: s0014516.tif Picture no: 18478S.tif Push the clamping lever and insert the light Check the cable and light position to ma ke Lock t he Flex-Fix system sup port into the retainer until it hits the sure these are correctly installed and are S wivel the left clamp ing lever (1) outwards stop .
  • Page 158 Driving and o peration Picture no: s0014517.ti f Picture no: 18344S.t if Picture no: s0014629.tif Unfold p ed al cra nk recesses Remove the peda l crank mounts from the Ad apting the Flex- Fix system to a bicycle Fold one or both pedal crank recesses pedal crank rec esses.
  • Page 159 Drivin g and operatio n Picture no: s0014630.ti f Picture no: 18347S.t if Picture no: 18348S.tif If the bicycle has curv ed peda l cranks, Press the release lev er and withd ra w the Push the release lever on the strap retainer screw in the pedal crank unit all the way wheel recesses.
  • Page 160 Driving and o peration Picture no: 18349S.tif Picture no: 18350S.t if Picture no: 18351S.tif Prepare the bicycle for at tachment Attac hi ng a bicycle to the Flex-Fix system Insert pedal crank mount into outer rail of Rotate the left pedal (opp osite the chain Put on the bicycle.
  • Page 161 Drivin g and operatio n Picture no: 18454S.tif Picture n o: s0014518.tif Picture no: s0014519.tif Attach the p edal cra nk by rotating the Plac e the wheel recesses such that the Align the bicycle in the longitudina l attachment screw on the p edal crank bicycle is more or less horizontal.
  • Page 162 Driving and o peration Picture no: 18455S.tif Picture no: 18456S.t if Picture no: 18357S.tif Tighten the attachment screw for the pedal Rem oving a bicycle from t he Flex-Fix Retra cting t he Flex-Fix system bearing mount to its m aximum p oint. system Push the pedal crank m ounts into the Und o strap retainers on both bicycle tyres.
  • Page 163 Drivin g and operatio n Picture no: 18358S.tif Picture no: 18359S.t if Picture no: 18360S.tif Secure the strap retainer a nd pull tightly Press release lever and slide in w heel Disengage the lock ing lever on the downwards as far as possible. recesses all the way as fa r as they w ill go.
  • Page 164 Driving and o peration Picture no: 18479S.tif Picture n o: s0014571.tif Picture no: s0014520.tif Swiv el first the right clamp ing lever (1), Push the c lamping lever and p ull both light Fold in the light supports on the backs of inwards, followed by the left clam ping lev er supports out of the recesses.
  • Page 165: Towing Eq Uipm Ent 3

    Drivin g and operatio n Towing equipment If the vehicle is not equipped with a trailer hitch, we rec om mend hav ing this retro- fitted by a workshop, who will advise you on any possible towed load increases. The work shop has instructions on how to insta ll the trailer hitch and making any changes to the vehicle that are needed that affect the cooling system, heat shields...
  • Page 166 Driving and o peration Towing eq ui pment wi th detacha ble coupli ng ball bar 3 Stowage of coupling ball b ar The c oupling ba ll bar is kept in a ba g, fastened with a strap and is stowed below the floor cover in the luggag e compartment.
  • Page 167 Drivin g and operatio n 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. C oupling b all bar must be locked and key must be remov ed.
  • Page 168: Towing

    Driving and o peration Towing S ince engine power decreases as altitud e increa ses b ecause of the air becoming Cara van / trai ler loads thinner, therefore reducing climb ing ability, The permissible caravan / trailer load s a re it may not be possible for permissible trailer vehicle-dependent and eng ine-dependent loads to be fully utilized in mountainous...
  • Page 169 Drivin g and operatio n Coup ling socket l oa d Rea r axle load duri ng 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 170 Drive slowly and shift down into a lower Genuine Vauxhall Accessories which can climb in a higher gea r. gear when descending steep grad ients...
  • Page 171 Drivin g and operatio n Block the wheels of b oth the caravan / trailer a nd the vehicle w hen parking a nd 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 172: S Elf-Help, Vehicle Care

    Self-help, vehicle care Self-help, vehicle care Warning Disregard of the instructions may lead to injuries or endanger life. Vehicle passengers must be informed accordingly. Diesel fuel system, bleeding ....167 Bonnet ..........167 Diesel fuel system , bleeding Starting ..
  • Page 173: Starting

    Self-help, vehicle care Starting Starting the engine with jump leads Do not st art w ith quic k charg er This prevents damag e to electronic A vehicle with a d ischarged battery ca n be components. started using jump leads and the battery of another v ehicle.
  • Page 174 Self-help, vehicle care z Use aux iliary battery with same voltage (12 v olts). Its cap acity (Ah) must not b e consid erably less than that of the discharged battery. Voltag e and capa city inform ation c an be found on the batteries.
  • Page 175: Towing

    Self-help, vehicle care Place gearshift lev er in neutral. Switch on Warning the ignition to release the steering column lock and to perm it operation of the brak e Care must b e tak en to ensure that the lights and windscreen wiper. leads do not inadvertently contact metal Drive off slowly and avoid jerky surfaces within the com partment area.
  • Page 176 Self-help, vehicle care Keep tow rope 3 clear of front b um per, Tow ing service and ensure it is securely fixed to the towing Entrust y our v ehicle only to the towing eye at both ends. Pull on the tow rope 3 to service of your choice and obta in a n check .
  • Page 177: Jack And Vehicle Tools

    Self-help, vehicle care Sc rew the rear towing eye attachment anticlockwise until it is firm ly in place. Warning Nev er lift vehicle using the towing eye. Drive off slowly and avoid jerky movements. I mpermissible tractive forces could dam age the vehic les. To prevent dam age, do not take up slack in the tow rope too quickly .
  • Page 178: Warning Triangle ¨ 3, First- Aid Kit

    Self-help, vehicle care 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 179: Wheel Changing

    Self-help, vehicle care 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 180 Self-help, vehicle care z Remove wheel trim 3. z Do not raise the vehicle more tha n is necessary to change a wheel. z Slacken wheel nuts one turn only before ra ising the vehicle, but do not totally z No people or animals may be in the unscrew or remove the nuts until the vehicle when it is jacked -up.
  • Page 181 Self-help, vehicle care Picture no: s0013693.ti f Picture n o: s0013694.tif Picture no: s0013727.tif 3. The location of front a nd rear jack ing 4. Before p ositioning the jack, set it to the 5. Attach wrench to eye of threaded rod points is indicated by notches on the necessary heig ht b y rotating the eye by and turn crank to raise vehicle.
  • Page 182: Electrical System

    Self-help, vehicle care Electrical system 11. S tow replaced wheel in luggage comp artm ent. Warnin g 12. S tow the jacking equipment and Electronic ignition system s generate very warning triangle 3 - see pag es 172, hig h voltages. Do not touch the ignition 173.
  • Page 183: Fuses And The Most Important Circuits They Protect

    Self-help, vehicle care 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...
  • Page 184 Power steering 10 A Airb ag 10 A Body control m od ule 10 A Front door lock 15 A Vauxhall alarm 10 A Accessory sock et 20 A C entral door locking 20 A Transmission control 15 A Turn signal (right side)
  • Page 185 Self-help, vehicle care 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 in the engine compartment.
  • Page 186: Bulb Replacement

    Self-help, vehicle care Bulb replacement No. C ircuit Rati ng Before replacing a bulb, switch off ignition Electric seat 30 A and relevant switch. Battery 60 A Only hold new bulbs at base! Do not touch Defogg er 30 A the bulb glass with bare hands, otherwise Dipped beam (left side) 15 A...
  • Page 187 Self-help, vehicle care Picture no: s0014623.ti f Picture n o: s0014631.tif Picture no: s0014632.tif Halogen headlight system Pa rking lights Front turn signa l lights 1. Remove headlight assembly - 1. Remov e headlight assembly - Dipp ed and ma in beam see page 181.
  • Page 188 Self-help, vehicle care Picture no: s0014625.ti f Picture n o: s0014626.tif Picture no: s0014627.tif Xenon headlight system Pa rking lights Front turn signa l light s 1. Remove headlight assembly - 1. Remov e headlight assembly - Halogen headlights A can b e identified see page 181.
  • Page 189 Self-help, vehicle care Picture no: s0013768.ti f Picture n o: s0013527.tif Picture no: s0013528.tif Front fog lig hts Side repeater lig hts Rear bra ke, tail, turn signal , rev erse lights 1. Remove 2 screws from panel on 1. Using a suita ble screwdriver, pry light and fog tai l light underside of vehic le below front fog assembly away from wing.
  • Page 190 Self-help, vehicle care Picture no: s0013529.ti f Picture n o: s0013530.tif Picture no: s0013531.tif 6. Replace light assembly by g uiding lugs Number pl ate light s Front reading lights on light assemb ly into their holes (see 1. Remove 4 screw s (arrowed) and remov e 1.
  • Page 191 Self-help, vehicle care Picture no: s0013532.ti f Picture n o: s0013533.tif Picture no: s0013535.tif Rear int erior lights Lugg age comp artment l ights 3 Front door l ights 1. Using a suitable sc rewdriver, pry light 1. Using a suitable sc rewdriver, remove lens 1.
  • Page 192: Vehicle Care

    Self-help, vehicle care Centre high-m ounted stop lig ht , Veh icle c are Vehicle care aid s 3 instrument panel and glov e comp artment Vehicle wash: In caring for your vehicle, observ e all illum ination z Car S ha mpoo na tional environm ental reg ulations, We recommend hav ing b ulb replacements z Sponges...
  • Page 193 Self-help, vehicle care Washing Clea n edges and folds on op ened doors Waxing The paintwork of your v ehicle is exposed to and flaps as well a s the area s they cover. Wax your vehicle regularly, in particular env ironmenta l influences, e.
  • Page 194 3 may not immediately , using a Vauxhall Touc h-up Interior / Upholstery Cleaner. trigger in the event of a collision. Applicator or Vauxhall Sp ray and Touch- Clea n fa bric upholstery with a va cuum up Paint before rust c an form.
  • Page 195 Smearing wiper blades can be c leaned with Periodically check the seat belts and a soft c loth and Vauxhall Windscreen It is ad visab le to wa sh the engine rep la ce im media tely w ith new seat b elts if Wash Solvent, and replaced if necessary –...
  • Page 196 Self-help, vehicle care Underbody Caution comm ercially available b itumen / – Your vehicle has a fa ctory -applied PVC rubb er ma terials can dama ge the PVC undercoating in the wheel arches coating. We recommend that you have (includ ing the longitudinal members) w hich underbody w ork carried out b y a provides permanent protection and needs...
  • Page 197: Service, Maintenance

    Vehicle storage ........205 the Vauxhall Authorised Repairer will b e The majority of areas of concern can be adv ised accordingly. In any case, y our quic kly resolved in this way.
  • Page 198 Tel. 00 45-39 97 85 00 Mehra uli – Gurgaon Road EDI NBURGH, EH12 5AQ Gurga on 122 022, Haryana – I ndia Vauxhall M otors Ltd . Tel. 00 91-124 280 3333 The N ationa l Conciliation Service, Customer Ca re...
  • Page 199: Inspection System

    Genu ine Vauxhall Parts and carried out at the proper intervals as General Motors S outheast Europe Accessories specified b y Vauxhall in the S ervice org. z ložk a Book let. Time or mileage / kilom etre We recommend the use of “Genuine...
  • Page 200: A Note On Safety

    Service, m ainten 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 201 Service, maintenanc e Picture no: s0013657.ti f Picture n o: s0013658.tif Picture no: s0013660.tif The illustra tions show checking and To check the lev el, remove dipstick from Engine oil level check and top ping up rep lenishing the engine oil in the Z 24 the dipstick tub e, wipe it clean and re-insert The engine oil level must be c hecked with petrol engine and the Z 20 diesel engines...
  • Page 202 We rec om mend that you use genuine Vauxhall oil filters. Warning Used engine oil filters and empty oil containers should not be disposed of as domestic refuse.
  • Page 203: Diesel Fuel Filter

    Service, maintenanc e Eng ine oi l life monit or 3 C heck diesel fuel filter at shorter interv als if The engine oil life monitor lets you know the vehicle is subjected to extreme when to c hange the oil. Based on d riv ing operating conditions such a s high humidity conditions, the m ileage / kilometre interv al (primarily in coastal areas), extrem ely high...
  • Page 204: Coolant

    We therefore strongly demineralised water, have antifreez e recom mend the use of antifreez e that has concentration checked and m ore been app rov ed b y Vauxhall. antifreeze added as necessary . Picture no: s0013655.tif Warning...
  • Page 205: Brake Fluid

    Service, maintenanc e Coolant tem perature Warning Control indica tor W illum inates when coolant temperature is too hig h. Check Allow engine to cool d ow n before coolant level: removing coolant filler c ap. If stea m is z C oolant level low : visible, mov e aw ay from the vehicle until Top up coolant.
  • Page 206: Clutch Fluid 3

    Stay well informed. We recomm end that We recomm end that you hav e brake fluid you use Vauxhall-approved high changed by a workshop, who will be performance brake fluid. familiar with the requirem ents of the law...
  • Page 207: Power Steering Fluid

    Service, maintenanc e Windscreen wiper S mearing wiper blades c an be cleaned with a soft cloth and Vauxhall Wind screen Clea r vision is essential for safe driv ing. Wash Solvent. Perform regular checks on the wiper to Wiper blades whose lips have become ensure it is operating correctly .
  • Page 208: Wind Screen Wash System

    Service, m ainten ance Picture no: 17498T.tif Picture n o: s0011826.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...
  • Page 209: Battery

    Disc onnec t battery from on-board prevent dam age to the reservoir. power supp ly by detac hing negative term ina l (Vauxhall a la rm system 3 is then In freezing conditions, use windscreen disabled). wash fluid with sufficient antifreezing properties.
  • Page 210: Protection Of Electronic Com Ponents

    Service, m ainten ance Disconnecting / connecting the batt ery Warning from /t o the electr ical syst em Disconnect the b attery from the vehic le Ensure there is a dequate ventilation electrical system before charging : when c harging the battery . There is a risk first detach the negative and then the of explosion if gases generated during positive lead.
  • Page 211: Technical Data

    Tec hnic al data Technical data Vehicle docum ents, identification plate......206 Coolant, b ra ke fluid, oils ....207 Engine data......... 208 Performance..
  • Page 212 Technical data Coo lant, brake fluid, oils Engine oils Information on engine oils is availab le in Use approved fluids only . the Serv ice Booklet. Use of unsuitab le fluids could cause serious damage to the vehicle. Picture no: s0013662.ti f The Vehicle Identification Numb er (VIN) is also engrav ed on the top rig ht-hand side of the b ulkhead near the centre of the...
  • Page 213: Engine Data

    Tec hnic al data Engine data Sales designation 2.4 Petrol 2.0 Diesel 2.0 Diesel Engine sta mp Z 24 SE Z 20 S Z 20 S Eng ine identifier code Z 24 XE Z 20 DM H Z 20 DM Numb er of cylinders Bore dia.
  • Page 214 Technical data Performance (approx. mph / km/h) Eng ine Z 24 XE Z 20 DMH Z 20 DM Max imum speed Manual tra nsmission 109/175 112/180 108/174 Automatic transmission 111/178 Sa les desig nation - see pa ge 208 . 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.
  • Page 215 Tec hnic al data Fuel consumption, CO emissio ns The direc tiv e is oriented to actual driving The figures given m ust not be taken as a practices: Urba n driving is rated at guarantee for the actual fuel consumption Directive 80/1268/EEC (last c hanged approx.
  • Page 216: Fuel Consumption

    Technical data Fuel consumption emission (approx. l/100 km ) (app rox . g/km) Eng ine Z 24 XE Z 20 DMH Z 20 DM Manual transm ission / Automatic transmission urban 13.3/- 8. 7/10.9 8.8/- extra-urban 7. 3/ - 6. 8/ 7.3 6.7/- total 9.
  • Page 217 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 218 Technical data Weights Kerbweights (kg), 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 DM 1845 Z 20 DMH 1845 1865 Z 20 DM...
  • Page 219: Winter Tyres

    Restri ctions Wheel nut tig htening torque: 125 N m. Not a ll tyres ava ila ble on the market We recommend the use of Vauxhall-tested currently meet the structural requirem ents. fine-mesh tyre chains that a dd no more...
  • Page 220 Technical data Tyre pressures in bar / psi Tyre pressure for l oad of The ty re pressures given are valid for cold Tyre pressure for full load tyres. The increased tyre p ressure resulting up to 4 persons from extensive driving must not be Engine Tyres Front...
  • Page 221 Tec hnic al data Electrical system Eng ine Z 24 XE Z 20 DMH Z 20 DM Battery Voltage 12 V 12 V 12 V Amp hours 60 Ah 90 Ah 90 Ah Battery for radio frequenc y CR 2032 or equivalent CR 2032 or equivalent CR 2032 or equiv alent rem ote control...
  • Page 222 Technical data Dimension s O verall length (mm) 4576 Width (mm) 1850 O verall height with roof rails (mm) 1747 Wheelb ase (mm) 2707 Track w idth (m m): Front 1562 Rear 1572 Turning c ircle diam eter, wall to wall (m ) 12.78 Max imum wading depth (mm ) (at 3 mph (5 km /h))
  • Page 223 Tec hnic al data Mounting dimension s of caravan / trailer towing equipment Dimension 1039 F (fully laden) G (at k erbweight) Warning Only use towing eq uipm ent approved for your vehicle. We recommend entrusting fitting of towing equip ment at a later date to a workshop.
  • Page 224 Technical data...
  • Page 225: Index

    In dex Index Automatic transm ission....14, 111 Automatic mode ....... 112 AB S ............144 Control indica tor........ 113 Ac cessories.
  • Page 226 Index Control indica tors ........ 8, 66 C ontrol indicators........ 8, 66 ABS ..........66, 144 Wa ter in diesel fuel.
  • Page 227 In dex Dashb oa rd - see Instrument panel ..6 Economical driving ........ 125 Fan ..........102, 195 Data ..........17, 206 Elec tric exterior mirrors ..
  • Page 228 Ignition logic ........76, 83 Wash fluid reservoir......203 Genuine Vauxhall Parts Ignition system ........15 Head lig hts..........9, 90 and Accessories ...
  • Page 229 In dex Jac k ............172 Language selection ......76, 82 Main b eam ......... 10, 91 Jump leads ..
  • Page 230 Index Nav igation sy stem......82, 98 Pa intwork damage........ 189 Rad io ............97 Neutra l..
  • Page 231 In dex Slide / tilt sunroof ........30 Spare keys..........17 Safeguard against Tachometer ..........71 Spare wheel ..
  • Page 232 Valve cap key ........146 Windscreen wash sy stem ..12, 89, 203 Vauxhall alarm system ......23 Antifreeze protection ......203 Vauxhall service...
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