Vauxhall COMBO Owner's Manual
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VAUXHALL Corsa & Combo
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  • Page 1 VAUXHALL Corsa & Combo Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2 Data specific to your ve hicle Please enter your vehicle’s data here to keep it ea sily accessible. This information is available under the section "Technical da ta " as well as on the identification plate. Fuel Desi gnation Engine oil Grad e Viscosity Tyre inflation pressure...
  • Page 3 3 The asterisk sig nifies equipment op tions not in all vehicles (model variants, engine options, models specific to one country, op tional equipment, Genuine Vauxhall Parts and Accessories). Text highlighted in yellow in p artic ular indica tes possible risk of accident and injury.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Our ai m: to k eep you happy with your K eys, doors, b onnet ....... 50 vehicle. All Vauxhall Authorised Repairers S eats, Interior .......... 64 offer first class service at competitive S afety system s ...
  • Page 6: In Brief

    3 – page 52, Do not k eep the Car Pass in the vehic le. central loc king sy stem 3 – pag e 54, Vauxhall alarm system 3 – page 60. 6 Further information – see pa ges 50, 51.
  • Page 7 (25c m) from the steering wheel, to – Vertica l Lug gage compartment permit safe airbag dep loy ment. is always locked. Radio remote control 3 – page 52, central lock ing sy stem 3 – page 54, Vauxhall alarm system 3 – page 60.
  • Page 8 Adjusting s eat height Folding down the seat backre sts Adjusting head restraint he ight: Pull le ver at s ide Raise rele as e lever Tilt forwards to re lease , hold firmly and adjust height, Lift lever and remove weight from sea t to To enter a nd leav e the rear sea t area, tilt the n rele ase raise it or p ress d ow n on seat with body...
  • Page 9 Adjusting interior m irror: Adjusting automatic anti-dazzle Swivel mirror hous ing interior mirror Swivel mirror housing Swiv el lev er on underside of mirror housing to red uce daz zle a t nig ht. Dazzle at night is automa tic ally red uc ed. The mirror does not reduc e da zzle when: z the ig nition is sw itc hed off, z rev erse gear is eng aged or selector lever...
  • Page 10 Adjusting e xte rior mirrors : Electrically adjustable exterior Swivel interior handle in appropriate mirrors direction Four-way switch in drive r’s door 6 Further informa tion, aspheric al ex terior Togg le switch to left or right: Four-way mirror 3 – page 97. switch m ov es appropriate mirror.
  • Page 11 Disengaging steering column lock: Steering whee l adjustment To re lease the lock, move the Swive l lever down, Fitting seat belt: ste ering wheel slightly adjust he ight, Draw se at be lt smoothly from inertia and turn the key to position I swivel leve r up, re el, guide over shoulder engage...
  • Page 13 Haza rd warning lights ....17 Light switch ....... . 15, 99 LED for Vauxhall alarm system 3 .. 60 23 Air conditioning system 3 .... 114 Head lig ht range adjustment 3 ..
  • Page 14 Control indicators O il pressur e: Brake system, see page 30. clutch syst em : Sea t belt 3: see page 32. see p age 29. Turn signal l ights: see pages 16, 31. Anti-lock brak e system 3: Hea dlight range adjustm ent 3: see page 154.
  • Page 15 Ü Lighting Clim ate control Hea ted rear wi ndow 3 : see pages 114, 121. Lig ht switch, Air flow: st alk p osi tions: see pages 113, 122. Air condi tioning system 3: see p ages 15, 99, see page 114.
  • Page 16: Infotainm Ent System 3

    Sun roof Date, time, information display, Misce llaneous Infotainment system Central l ocking system 3: Sun roof Inform ation d isp lay 3: loc king – see pag e 54. op ening/lowering: see page 37. see p age 106. Central l ocking system 3: Ö...
  • Page 17 Light switche s: Dippe d and main be am switch: Headlight flash: Main be am = Push le ver forward P ull stalk towards s tee ring wheel Parking lights Dippe d beam = Push le ver forward Dipped or m ain beam again Blue control ind ic ator C is lit when main Press 0...
  • Page 18 To activate door-to-door light Operating turn signal lights : To operate cruise control function: Lever in rest pos ition P ress buttons on s talk Key to o and remove , right S witc h on: tap button I. ope n driver’s door, left down S witc h off: tap button §.
  • Page 19: Hazard Warning Lights

    Hazard warning lights: Horn operation: Windscreen wiper: Pre ss Pre ss Stalk up ¨ Pre ss again = Off ¨ § 6 Airbag systems 3 – pa ge 84, = Adjus table inte rval To aid location of the pushbutton, the red remote control for radio = Slow surface is illum ina ted when the ignition...
  • Page 20 Autom atic w iper with rain se nsor Operating windscree n and Ope rating rear window wiper and Move le ver up headlight wash systems wash sys tem s = Off Pull stalk towards steering whee l Wiper on = P ush le ver forward §...
  • Page 21 Heate d re ar window Clearing misted or icy window s: To s et autom atic m ode of heated exterior mirrors Turn rotary s witches for te mperature automatic climate control s yste m Pre ss and air flow clockwis e, P ress AUTO button, Ü...
  • Page 22: - Outside Temperature

    Inform ation display Manual trans miss ion: Easytronic Display of information Neutral/Start position Reverse gear: With vehicle stationary , Centre pos ition – Tim e, pull the ring up three seconds after (Drive position) – Outside temperature, de-clutching and eng age gear. Higher gear –...
  • Page 23 Easytronic Automatic trans miss ion Automatic transmission Reve rse Park 1st to 4 th gear (with s ele ctor le ver lock) (with selector lever lock) 1st to 3 rd gear Reverse 1st and 2nd gear To move the selector lever from N to R Neutral 1st gear press the b utton on the lever.
  • Page 24 Before starting off, check: z Tyre pressure and condition – see pages 157, 243. z Engine oil level a nd fluid levels in engine compartment – see pages 211 to 218. z All windows, mirrors, exterior lig hting and number plates are free from dirt, snow and ice a nd operational.
  • Page 25 Starting, petrol engine: Starting, diesel engine : Releasing the hand brake: Manual transmission in ne utral Manual trans miss ion in neutral Raise le ve r s lightly, with clutch de press ed, with clutch depressed, pre ss lock button, pre ss foot brake, Easytronic in N, press foot brake ,...
  • Page 26 3 – page 52, temperatures could cause the surfa ce to central locking system 3 – page 54, ignite. Vauxhall a la rm system 3 – p age 60.
  • Page 27 "Genuine Vauxhall Parts and Accessories" The rem aining chapters and conversion parts approved by of the Owner’s Manual Vauxhall c an be ob tained from y our Service work, contain important information Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, of c ourse. Mainte nance...
  • Page 28 Infotainm ent sys tem ope ration Selecting with multifunction button: S elec ting with steering wheel buttons: Press and turn multifunction button. S elec t menu options via the menus using Functions are selected and executed in the the buttons. menu on the display using the four-way To exit a menu, turn m ultifunc tion button button, the m ultifunction b utton 3 on the...
  • Page 29: Trip Computer 3

    Si de airba g system 3 The side airbag sy stem triggers when a The trip com puter shows vehicle data tha t The Vauxhall Full S ize a irb ag system side-on collision occurs and provides a is continually recorded and evaluated comprises severa l ind ividual systems.
  • Page 30 Active he ad res traints Parking dis tance sensor ECOService-Flex In the event of a rear-end impa ct, the The parking dista nce sensor automatically The oil cha nge and service intervals are active head restraints automatically tilt switches itself on when reversing. flex ible, based on a num ber of different forward a little.
  • Page 31: Instrum Ents

    We recommend your of the vehicle may be impaired – see Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. S ee page pag e 146. Contact a w ork shop. We 100. recommend your Vaux hall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 32 If it flashes when the engine is running For fault that can lead to destruction of the cataly tic conv erter, see page 146. C onsult a w orkshop imm ediately. We recomm end that you consult y our Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 33 Contact a faulty. Bulb replacement – see page 194. workshop. We recommend your Vauxhall Further inform ation – see pages 128, 134. Authorised Repa irer. Elec tronicall y contr ol led driv ing...
  • Page 34 C onsult a workshop . indicator R flashes for a few sec onds after the ig nition is switched off if the hand We rec om mend your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. brake has not been applied. EPS = Electric P ower Steerin g.
  • Page 35 Transmission display Seat oc cupancy recognition 3 Display of selector lever position for see pages 84, 89. autom atic transmission 3 or current gea r or mode for Easytronic 3. Further inform ation – see pages 126, 132.
  • Page 36 Trip odometer To return to zero, depress reset k nob with ignition switched on and trip odometer display activated . Vehicles with clock in odometer To set to z ero, hold reset knob down for app rox . 2 seconds with ignition switched on and trip od om eter activated .
  • Page 37 Setting t he t ime With time displayed, press reset knob in instrument: Press for approx . 2 seconds, Hours flash, Press briefly , Set hours, Press for approx . 2 seconds, Minutes flash, Press briefly , Set minutes, Press for approx . 2 seconds, Clock is started .
  • Page 38 For physical reasons, the engine temperature gauge show s the coolant temperature only if the coolant level is adeq uate. During operation the system is pressurised. The temp erature ma y therefore rise briefly to ov er 100 °C. Coolant te mperature display Fuel gauge Pointer in red Pointer in zone...
  • Page 39 Fault d isplay --.-° C or F on the display ind icates a fault. Hav e the cause of the fa ult remedied. We recommend that y ou consult y our Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer. Inform ation display Graphica l Informa tion Display 3...
  • Page 40 Correcting time 3 Some RDS tra nsmitters do not send correct tim e signals. If the incorrect time is display ed often, deactivate the automatic tim e synchronisation 3 a nd set the tim e manually. The automatic setting is indicated by Ö in the display.
  • Page 41 Selecting with four-way button: Selecting with multifunction button 3: S elec ting with steering wheel buttons 3 : Select menu options v ia the m enus using Turn Mark menu options, S elec t menu options via the menus using the b uttons or the four-way button on the functions or comma nds, the buttons.
  • Page 42 Some displays and menus ca n b e selected System setti ng s Sett ing tim e a nd dat e by selecting the function in the top row of Settings are made in the S et tings menu. S elec t menu item Time, Da te from the the d isplay : Sett ings menu.
  • Page 43 Correcting time 3 O n sy stems with GPS rec eiver , tim e a nd date are a utoma tica lly set upon receipt of a GPS satellite sig nal. If the displayed time does not correspond to local time, time can be manually corrected in 30-minute increments or automa tica lly corrected via receipt of an RDS time signal...
  • Page 44 Sett ing displ ay m ode 3 The display can be ada pted to lig ht conditions: black text on a light bac kground or white text on a da rk bac kground. In m enu item Da y/Nig ht from the Sett ings menu.
  • Page 45 The a lternatives are displayed. The Board com puter menu opens and range a nd insta ntaneous consumption a re Autom atic: adapted based on vehicle displayed. lighting . S om e functions are listed in the display in Alw ays da y design: black text on light abb reviated form.
  • Page 46 Distanc e S hows the numb er of kilometres travelled. The measurement can be re-started at any time. S ee next column. Av era ge sp eed C alcula tion of av erage speed. The measurement c an be re-started at any time.
  • Page 47 Select BC 1 or BC2 from the Board comp uter menu. Select the desired trip computer information. Reset ting tri p comp uter The value of the selected function is reset informa tion and a new value will be obtained. The following trip computer information To reset all information of a trip computer, can be reset (re-start of mea surem ent):...
  • Page 48 Stop watch settings can be ma de v ia the Trip time Opt ions 3 menu: Measurement of the time from manual activa tion via S tart to ma nual deac tiv ation Tr avel tim e without stop pages via Reset.
  • Page 49 Caution: The road surface may already be icy even though the display indicates a few deg rees ab ov e 0 °C . Outs ide tempe rature In vehicles with graphical inform ation display 3, a warning message appears on A fall in temperature is indica ted the display to warn of icy road c onditions.
  • Page 50 As the vehicle aeria l is relatively near the ground, the broadcasting compa nies cannot g uarantee the sa me quality of reception a s is obtained with a domestic ra dio using an ov erhead aerial. z C hanges in distance from the transm itter, z multi-path rec eption due to reflection z sha dowing...
  • Page 51 (CB) installation loc ations for the external antenna and equipment holder and way s The Vauxhall installa tion instructions and of using dev ices w ith transmission power of the operating guidelines p rov id ed by the more than 10 Wa tts. We recom mend that...
  • Page 52: Keys, Doors, Bonnet

    Keys, doors, bonnet Re place ment ke ys The key is a c onstituent of the electronic immobiliser. Ordering keys from a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer g uarantees problem - free op eration of the electronic immobiliser. Keep the sp are k ey accessible in a safe place.
  • Page 53 – see page 53. Therefore, alwa ys lock vehicle before 1. Remove key . leaving unattended and ena ble Vauxhall The electronic immobiliser is automatically 2. Reinsert key in ignition switch. alarm sy stem 3 – see page 60.
  • Page 54 3, op erational. z Vauxhall ala rm system 3 . We recommend that you contact y our Vauxhall Authorised Repairer to have the Central l oc king syst em , The rad io remote control has a ra nge of cause of the fault remedied .
  • Page 55 Remote contr ol batt ery replac em ent Open the rem ote control. Prise out ba ttery Remot e cont rol synchronisati on Replace the battery as soon a s the range with screwdriver. Rep lace b attery (b attery If functionality is lost, synchronise the radio of the rad io remote control begins to type –...
  • Page 56 Central locking system Securing wi th the mechanica l anti-t heft To unlock locking system 3 Press button q on the radio remote control for doors, sliding d oors, luggage All d oors must b e closed. The driver’ s door –...
  • Page 57 30 seconds after unlocking using the z In the Combo the central lock ing will ra dio remote control the doors lock unloc k a gain immediately a fter locking if again automatically if no door is the sliding door is open.
  • Page 58 (only possib le if the anti-theft lock ing sy stem 3 is not activ e). Have the ca use of the fault rem edied. We recommend that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Operating door locks us ing the key in...
  • Page 59 Usi ng the cent ral lock ing system with the luggag e c om part ment The luggage compartment lock cannot b e used to lock or unlock the central locking sy stem or the a nti-theft locking system 3. When unlocked, open the luggag e compartment by pressing the b utton.
  • Page 60 Unlock ing lugg age comp artment w hen Relock the luggage compartment by Tail gate, C ombo doors are lock ed via central loc king closing it and turning the k ey to the O pen right-hand door from outside by system horizontal or vertical position.
  • Page 61 Both doors c an be op ened up to 180°: Note Close the door slig htly from the 90° z The saloon has a handle on the inside of position, diseng age the stop lug from the the ta ilg ate to a ssist c losing. guide rail and open the door completely .
  • Page 62 10 seconds. 3. Close doors. 4. Switch on Vauxhall alarm system . LED lights up. After approx. 10 sec onds the sy stem is activated, without monitoring of the p assenger compa rtm ent or v ehicle tilt.
  • Page 63 After the first 10 second s of Vauxhall alarm sy stem activation: z LED flashes = System on, z LED lights up for approx . 1 second = Switch-off. If a system fa ult occ urs, consult a work shop. We recom mend y our Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 64 O nly a certain num ber of a la rm s are 4. Locking: Turn key back to prev ious allowed to be triggered while the Vauxhall position. Monitoring of the interior a nd alarm system is switched on (this number is the vehicle tilt is enabled again after stipula ted b y law).
  • Page 65 Bonnet To op en completely , locate safety catch To hold the bonnet in the open position, approximately a ha nd’ s width to the right insert the support rod located at right To open the bonnet, p ull the release lever of centre a s v iewed from the front: lift this angles a bove the radiator grille into the located on the driver’s sid e below the...
  • Page 66: Seats, Interior

    Seats, Interior Se at position Head restraint position Seat adjus tme nt Ad just driver’s seat such that with the The centre of the head restraint should be see page 5. driver sitting upright the steering wheel is at eye lev el. Ad just to highest position if held in the area of its upper spokes with the this is not possib le for extremely tall driver’s arm s slightly bent.
  • Page 67: Head Restraints

    Head restraints Rea r hea d restraints 3 , Corsa Rear, cent re head restra int 3, Combo In order to im prov e v ision when rear seats The head restraint can b e pushed right Adjustment – see pag e 6.
  • Page 68 Extending the luggage Fold ing down t he rear seat back rests Unlock the single-piece rea r seat back rest compartme nt, Cors a Slot the latch plates of the seat belts in the or split rear seat backrests 3 b y pulling on holders 3 in the side trim cover.
  • Page 69 – or – Unlock the single-piece rear seat backrest Repositioni ng the rea r sea ts Slot the latch plates of the seat belts in or split rear seat bac krests 3 by pulling on After repositioning, audibly engage the the holders in the sid e trim c ov er –...
  • Page 70 Remov ing lugga ge compa rtment cov er Luggage com partm ent ex tension, – Or – Combo To rem ov e, unhook the retaining strap s Remove rear, outer head restraints 3. Push from the ta ilg ate. detent springs to release – see pag e 65.
  • Page 71 Rep osi tioning the rear seats Engage rear seat back rest audibly in position. Push back rear sea t cushions. Insert outer rear head restraints 3. The three-point sea t belt on the centre rea r seat can only b e pulled out of the retractor 3 if the rear sea t backrest is engaged.
  • Page 72 Push b utton at right end piece of cover, and c ov er engages. Luggage compartment cover Rem oving Combo Open cover. To close Press button at right side of c ov er and Pull cover towa rd s rear of vehicle using engage by pushing right-hand end p iece handle and hook into side retainers.
  • Page 73 Safety net , Com bo Fit ting behind t he rear seats Fitti ng behind front seats Fold d own both rear seat backrests, hook Pull up both rear seat cushions. Fold down The safety net ca n be fitted behind the rear tensioning stra ps into lashing ey es in rear seat backrests.
  • Page 74 Load compartment grille , Com bo Engage lev er on load c om partment g rille Lock load com partment g rille in retainer. at top position, as shown in illustration. To do so, engage lever at bottom position, A load c om partment g rille is provided as show n in illustration.
  • Page 75 Stowage compartment above front se ats, Combo The compartment is only suitable for stowing light objects. Max imum load: 15 kg. Secure objects to prevent them from falling out a nd causing injury. Bag hangers Stow age compartment beneath pass enge r se at...
  • Page 76 z C om bo: If objects are transported in the z No objects must be placed in the area in load c om partment, the split load which the airbags inflate, as they could compa rtm ent grille 3 must always be cause injury when the airbags are locked in one of the retainers and the trig gered.
  • Page 77 The maximum power c onsumption of electrical ac cessories m ust not ex ceed 120 w atts. Do not connect any current-delivering acc essories, e.g. electrical charging devices or b atteries. Electrical ac cessories connected to the socket must c om ply with the electromagnetic compatibility requirements la id d ow n in DI N VDE 40 839, otherwise v ehicle malfunctions may oc cur.
  • Page 78 Ashtray To empty , open the ashtra y cover fully Rear a sht ray 3 bey ond its resistance p oint, causing the To open, swivel the cover upwards. To be used only for ash and not for insert to lift. Grip both sides of the ashtra y combustible rubbish.
  • Page 79 Glove com partm ent Stow age compartment for glass es Coin holder To open, pull hand le upwards. On driver’s sid e: Fold down to open. In the centre console. O n the inside of the glov e c om partment Sun visors cover there is a pen holder.
  • Page 80: Safety Systems

    Safety systems Three-stage re straint system The airbag sy stems 3 serve to Comprising: supplement the three-p oint sea t belts z Three-point seat belts, and belt tensioners. The seat belts must therefore always be worn. Disregard of z Belt tensioners at the front seats, these instructions may lead to injuries or z Airbag system s for driv er’s seat, endanger life.
  • Page 81 150 cm unless an appropriate child restra int system is used . For children up to 12 y ears of age we recommend the Vauxhall child restraint sy stem – see pa ge 95. Three-point seat belts The vehicle is equipped with three-point...
  • Page 82 Belt tens ioners If the seat belts are undama ged the operation thereof is unaffec ted, even if the The front seat belts are equip ped w ith belt belt tensioners hav e b een trigg ered . tensioners. In the event of a head -on or rea r-end collision of a certain severity, the Further information –...
  • Page 83 Imp or tant z We recom mend that you have the front z Do not fit accessories not sp ecifically seats removed by a Vauxhall Authorised released for y our v ehicle type or store Repairer. objec ts in the belt tensioner operating area (in the area of the belt tensioners) z The belt tensioners only actuate once.
  • Page 84 Using the belts Height adjustm ent O n pregnant women in particular, the of front seat belt upper a nchorage points: Fitting seat bel ts lap belt must be positioned as low as Pull the belt out of the retractor and guide 1.
  • Page 85 In ca se of an accident, please replace overstretc hed belts and triggered belt tensioners. We recom mend consulting y our Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Do not perform any altera tions on the belts, their anchorages, the automatic retrac tors or the belt buck les.
  • Page 86 Vauxhall child restraint system with transponders 3 has been fitted to the passenger seat. S eat occupa ncy recognition – see p age 89. Vauxhall child restraint sy stem with transponders 3 – see pag e 96. Examples of events triggering the front...
  • Page 87 When trigg ered , the front airbags inflate in The front airbag sy stem will not be The front airbag sy stem provides milliseconds and form a safety cushion for triggered in the ev ent of optimum p rotection when the seat, driver and front passeng er.
  • Page 88 3 transponders 3 has been fitted to the in the courtesy light. passenger seat. S eat occupa ncy recognition – see p age 89. Vauxhall child restraint system w ith transponders 3 – see page 96.
  • Page 89 Vauxhall child z the airb ag system s control indicator v in restraint system with transpond ers 3.
  • Page 90 There m ust be no objec ts in the area in which the airbag inflates. Do not place the hands or arms on the covers of the airbag sy stems. Important information – see page 92. The three-point seat belt must alway s be correctly fitted –...
  • Page 91 4 seconds. If it does not light passenger seat, the front and side airbag If a Vauxhall child restraint system w ith up, d oes not go out after 4 seconds or systems for the front passenger seat are...
  • Page 92 – fit child restraint system to rear seat. life. Hav e c ause of fault remedied. We recommend that y ou consult y our Vauxhall Vauxhall child restraint sy stems with Authorised Repa irer. transponders 3 are identified by a sticker.
  • Page 93 We recommend that you consult y our courtesy light when the ignition is Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. switched on. If no Vauxhall child restraint system with If the control indicator does not transponders 3 is installed the control illuminate w hilst driving, the airbag...
  • Page 94 O nly protective covers whic h are z Do not perform any alterations on the approved for y our C orsa/Combo w ith components of the airbag sy stem, as this z Acc essories and other objects must not side airb ag may be fitted on the front would render the vehicle unroadworthy.
  • Page 95 z Persons weighing less than 35 kg should z When using a Vaux hall child restraint only tra vel on the rear seats. This does system with transponders 3 on the front not ap ply to children who are trav elling passenger seat, in order to prev ent in c hild restra int system s w ith malfunctions, no objects (e.g.
  • Page 96 Sea t occupancy recognition 3 – visible when the p assenger door is open. see p age 89. Only Vauxhall child restraint systems with tra nsponders 3 should be fitted on Vehicles with side airbag 3: N o child the front passeng er seats. Use of...
  • Page 97 . passenger seat – see pa ge 94, Your child should be transported facing z The covers of the Vauxhall child restraint Fig. 12106 A. backwards in the car as long as p ossible. It sy stem can b e wiped clean.
  • Page 98 Permissible opti ons for fi tting a child safety sea t in your Corsa/Comb o = p rov id ed: no front passenger airbag or with seat oc cup anc y recog nition and Vauxhall child restraint system Weight fr ont...
  • Page 99 . We recommend that you contact your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. ++ = seat with ISO -FIX m ounting availab le for Corsa only; only child safety systems approved for the vehicle...
  • Page 100 Do not attach objec ts or com ponents that The wide range of Vauxhall a ccessories are not approved for your C orsa/Combo to allow s y ou to equip y our Corsa/Comb o as the head restraints, since they can red uce you desire.
  • Page 101: Lighting

    Lighting Vehicles with d aytime running lights 3: With the ignition on and the light switch on 7 , dipped beam w ithout instrument illumination is on. Driving ab road – see pag e 102. Turn s ignals, hazard warning lights, door-to-door light function see page 16.
  • Page 102 Correct ad justment of the headlight rang e imm ediately. We recomm end that y ou reduces d azzle for other roa d users. Correct adjustment of the headlight range consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer. red uces dazzle for other road users.
  • Page 103: Fog Tail Lig Ht

    Fog lights Courtesy light Instrument illumination >3 O n = Press >. > lights in instrum ent Comes on when a door is opened. Once the C om es on with ex terior driving lights. panel door ha s b een shut it goes out after a Brightness can be adjusted with adjuster O ff = Press >...
  • Page 104 To av oid glare, place masking strip s on both hea dlights. We recomm end that y ou Front reading lights Re ar courtesy light, consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer. rear re ading light With ignition switched on: = Move switch to right...
  • Page 105: Windows, Sun Roof, Folding Top

    Windows, sun roof, C are must be taken w hen operating the folding top electric windows 3 a nd electric sun roof 3. There is a risk of injury, particularly for children, and a d anger that articles could b ecome trapped. Vehicle passeng ers should be inform ed accordingly.
  • Page 106 Safety func tion O verload If the window g lass enc ounters resistanc e If the windows a re repeatedly operated at above the midd le of the window during short intervals, the power sup ply is briefly autom atic closing, it is im med ia tely cut off.
  • Page 107 To close: To low er: Turn crank to rig ht. Turn crank to left. When the crank will not turn any further the The unlocking b utton is autom atically sun roof has reached the comfort position. released when the sun roof reaches the Press unlocking button aga in and continue closed position.
  • Page 108 To op en: To low er: Press button l ; the sun roof opens to the Press button l until the sun roof is c losed . comfort position. Air noise is reduced in this Sun shad e position. To stop the m ov ement, press The sun sha de c an be op ened and closed button l aga in.
  • Page 109 Not e Release switch as soon as roof has rea ched end position. Roof ca n only be operated at speeds of less than 75 mph (120 km/h). Do not open frozen, icy or snow-covered roof. When using a roof rack, check freedom of mov ement of electric folding sun roof in order to prevent dama ge.
  • Page 110 Fault Position screwdriver in vicinity of flights, Unscrew b oth screws from drive cover and If a fault occurs, check relevant fuse in fuse relea se and remove light insert. remove cover in d irection of arrow . box – see page 188. M anual op eration if electric drive fails: Release c ourtesy light lens at side recess using screwdriver and remov e.
  • Page 111 Take the emergency spanner from the Electrically ope rated folding sun roof , Combo glove compartment, insert it in the drive of the folding sun roof and turn until the roof Operation with ig nition switched on.
  • Page 112 Fault Remove screw from coupling using An emergency spanner is attached to the If a fault occurs, check relevant fuse in fuse screwdriver. For v ehicle tools – see insid e of the cover. box – see page 188. M anual op eration if page 178.
  • Page 113 Place screwdriver part of emergency Insert hexagon side of emergency spanner spanner at m ark on side of coupling and into hex agon socket and turn to close roof. extract coupling. If coupling cannot be extracted, insert emergency spanner into drive and sla cken by turning forwards a nd back wards.
  • Page 114: C Lim Ate C Ontrol

    Easytronic Transmission display Selector lev er in centre position The semi-autom atic Ea sytronic transm ission permits manual (manual When the selec tor lever is moved from N to The current gear or mode is indicated in the mid position w ith the foot brake mode) or automatic gear shifting the transm ission display .
  • Page 115 In Manual m od e the gea rs can be shifted Selec tor lever in A/M Electronically controlled driving manually. The transm ission displa y shows Switch between Automa tic and Manual programm es in automatic mode the c urrently engaged gear. mode.
  • Page 116: Ac Celera Tor Pedal

    Engine braking assistance from motor Autom atic mode: When driving d ow nhill, Ea sytronic does not shift into the higher gea rs until a relatively high engine speed has been reac hed. When brak ing, Easytronic shifts down into a lower gear in good time.
  • Page 117 Stopping the vehicle Vehicle storage Rocking the car When the selector lev er is in the mid Before leaving the vehicle: If it becomes necessary to rock the vehicle position and the vehicle at a standstill, first z eng age hand brake, to free it from sand, m ud , snow or a hole, gear (second gear with active sta rting-off z rem ove ignition key.
  • Page 118 , it is not possible to continue tem peratures. driving. Have the ca use of the fault rem edied. We recommend that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. The system’s integrated self-diag nostics a llows faults to be q uick ly remedied.
  • Page 119 4. Rotate cap to slacken and remove by lifting upwards – see figure. C ontact a workshop immediately. We recommend that y ou consult y our Vauxhall 5. Turn the a djusting screw clockwise using Authorised Repa irer. a flat-head screwdriver (vehicle tools –...
  • Page 120 Automatic After sta rting the engine and before shifting into a gea r, depress the brake transmission pedal. If the brake peda l is released when a gea r is eng aged , the vehicle will "c reep ". Nev er depress the ac celera tor and brake pedals simultaneously .
  • Page 121 To engage P or R pull release under Drive ranges D, 3, 2, 1 selector lever. Position for normal driving cond itions in 1st to 4th gea r. The engine can only be started with lever in position P or N. When position N is selected, 3, 2, 1 The transm ission does not shift press foot brak e or engage hand brake bey ond the selected gear.
  • Page 122 z Automatic neutral shift function automatically sets the transmission to N to reduc e fuel consumption, e.g. at traffic lights. The automa tic neutral shift is activa ted if: – selector lever is in D, 3, 2 or 1 – the foot brake is operated –...
  • Page 123: Brake Peda L

    Kickdown Rocking the car Manoeuvring the vehicle Accelerator pedal pressed past the If it becomes necessary to rock the vehicle To ma noeuv re the vehicle back and forth pressure point: below certa in speeds, the to free it from sand, mud, snow or a hole, during attempts to park or in ga ra ge transm ission shifts down into a lower gear.
  • Page 124 Hav e c ause of fault remedied. We recommend that y ou consult y our Vauxhall Switch off eng ine if stop ping for a lengthy Authorised Repa irer.
  • Page 125 Re-selecting P locks the selector lever aga in. Have cause of power sup ply interruption remedied . We recommend that you consult y our Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Interruption of power supply 3. Push ca tc h forward with a screwdriv er and m ove selector lev er out of P.
  • Page 126 Climate control He ating and ventilation system with Electronic air conditioning system Dep ending on how the v ehicle is equipped , optional air conditioning system the c lim ate w ill be controlled by a heating The electronic air conditioning system and v entilation system with optiona l air Ventilation, heating and cooling 3 a re provides maxim um comfort under any...
  • Page 127 Heate r controls Centre rotary switch: Fan Rig ht-hand rot ary swi tch: Air distribut ion Four speeds: to the windscreen and Left -hand rota ry swit ch: Temperature front door windows red zone warm Maximum air flow blue zone cold to the windscreen, front door The rate of air flow is determined b y the...
  • Page 128: Easy Tronic

    Heate d re ar window Air conditioning system C ool ing n heated exterior mirrors The cooling unit (AC compressor) of the air Air recircula tion system 4 conditioning sy stem is activated using O peration with ignition switched on: Air recirculation button 4 is used to switch n (control indica tor).
  • Page 129: Heated Seats 3

    Centre and side (1) air ve nts To close the vents, p ush the slider towards Heated se ats the centre of the v ehicle. Pleasant ventilation to the head area Two buttons ß in the centre console; controlled by the position of the operational for the respectiv e front seat To increase the air supply , set the fan to a tem perature switch.
  • Page 130 He ating The amount of heat is dependent on the coolant temperature and is thus not fully attained until the engine is warm. For rapid warming of the p assenger compartment: z Set the temperature switch in the red zone. z Set the fan to speed 3.
  • Page 131 Demis ting and defrosting Operation of the s yste m Ma xim um cooling the windows (Maximum A ir Conditioning) Comfort sett ing O pen w indows and sun roof 3 briefly so z Air rec irculation system 4 off, Disreg ard can cause the windows to that warm air can esca pe rap idly.
  • Page 132 – or – if there is still moisture in the system after previous air c onditioning operation, the windows may mist up. To prevent this, set air distribution to K before sta rting eng ine and set to V approx. 5 sec onds after starting.
  • Page 133 Autom atic climate control sys tem The electronic air conditioning sy stem provides maximum comfort under any weather conditions, a t any outsid e tem perature and at all tim es of the y ear. To ensure a constant and com fortable climate in the v ehicle, the tempera ture of the inflowing air, the air-flow rate a nd the air distrib ution are cha nged automatically...
  • Page 134: Automatic Transm Ission 3

    Deactivating the AC c om pressor (ECO Pre-select ed tem peratures appea rs in the air conditioning display ) The preselected tem perature ca n b e set to may restric t the level of c om fort and safety. va lues between 16 °C and 28 °C using the See pag e 122.
  • Page 135 Manual sett ings Under certain circumstances (e. g. iced or misted wind ow s), the functions of the automatic clima te control sy stem can be modified manually. Manual settings are stored when the ignition is switched off. Make ma nual settings as follow s w hen necessary: Wi nd ow demi st ing and d e-i cing Heated r ear window ,...
  • Page 136 AC compressor activ ation/deact ivat e Air distri bution Air flow Press the ECO button. ECO appears in the Press one or more of the following buttons. S et air flow using the right-hand rotary air conditioning display . The corresponding sy mbol app ears in the knob.
  • Page 137 Press AUTO with the ignition off. The preselected temperature appea rs in the air conditioning display. The temperature can be a djusted with the left-ha nd rotary knob. The air conditioning will operate for a limited period of tim e. To deactivate air conditioning, press the AUTO button.
  • Page 138 Polle n filter Note The pollen filter cleans the air entering from If the windsc reen is misted due to damp outside and filters dust, soot, pollen and weather, temporarily set the system as spores from the interior air if the air desc ribed under "Wind ow dem isting".
  • Page 139 For trouble-free operation of the automatic If a fault occurs, consult a w ork shop. We climate control system 3, d o not c ov er the recommend your Vauxhall Authorised sensor between the air vents in front of the Repairer.
  • Page 140: Driving Hints

    Driving hints Never coast with engine not running Driving with a roof load Many units w ill not function in this situation Do not exceed the perm issible roof load – (e.g. brake servo unit, power steering 3 ). see page 234. For reasons of safety, Driv ing in this ma nner is a danger to distribute the loa d ev enly a nd secure it yourself and others.
  • Page 141 Save energy – more miles Engine s pe ed Clutch operation Please observe the running-in hints on the Driv e in a low engine speed range for each Alway s d epress the c lutch pedal hard to previous pag e and the tips for energ y gear a s m uc h as possible.
  • Page 142: Saving Fuel

    – "more miles with less fuel" . When dev eloping and manufac turing your unnecessarily . Drive at uniform speed, vehic le, Vauxhall used environment- Reduce the noise level and exhaust watching the road. friendly and in the m ain recyc la ble...
  • Page 143 Do not race your engine. Avoid d riv ing at maintenance be entrusted to your z Regular checks (every 14 d ays) pay off. high engine speeds. Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Making use of the tachom eter helps to Electrical loads save fuel. Drive in a low engine speed...
  • Page 144: Fuel Consumption, Fuel, Refuelling

    Fuel with too low an octane number can Diesel fuels with improved low- cause pinking. Vauxhall cannot be held temperature properties a re therefore lia ble for resulting dama ge. av ailable on the market during the winter Petrol with a higher octane number can months.
  • Page 145 If the fuel filler cap must be replaced, use the right-hand sliding door cannot be fully only the Genuine Vauxhall fuel filler c ap op ened if the tank flap is op en. designed for y our model to ensure that full func tionality is retained.
  • Page 146: Catalytic Converter, Exhaust Gases

    : z Consult a work shop, such as your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, as quic kly as possible in the event of misfiring, irregular engine running following a cold start, a significant loss of engine power...
  • Page 147 Vauxhall Authorised z C onsult a workshop, such a s y our Repairer. Em ission control ind ic ator Z – Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, as quickly see pa ge 146. as possible in the event of irregular eng ine running, a sig nificant loss of eng ine power or other unusual malfunctions.
  • Page 148 C onsult a workshop immed iately. We recommend tha t you consult a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Cont rol indica tor Z for exhaust C ont rol indic ator A for eng ine...
  • Page 149 Hav e a ll maintenance work carried out at Engine exhaust gases contain poisonous the intervals sp ecified by Vauxhall. We If it flashes w hen the ignition is on there is a carbon monoxide, which is colourless recommend that you entrust this work to fault in the imm obiliser sy stem –...
  • Page 150: Drive Control Systems

    The engine output ma y be reduced driving wheel starts to spin, the eng ine recommend that y ou consult y our Vauxhall output is reduced (the sound of the engine (the sound of the engine changes) and the Authorised Repa irer.
  • Page 151 Have the ca use of the fault rem edied. We If the indicator light does not go off after recommend that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. The system’s successful calibration, observ e notes in midd le column.
  • Page 152 Cruis e control Decelerate With cruise control a ctiv e, hold down Cruise control can store and maintain button R or tap it repeatedly : the speed is speeds from approx. 20 to 125 m ph reduc ed c ontinuously or in steps. (30 to 200 km/h).
  • Page 153 Hav e the cause of the fault remedied . We The system record s the distance using four recommend that y ou consult y our Vauxhall sensors in the rear bumper. Authorised Repa irer. When the ig nition is on, Parking distance...
  • Page 154: Brakes

    If tyre of a size d ifferent than those We recommend that you hav e your ty res mounted at the factory are mounted, the chang ed b y y our Vauxhall Authorised electronic speedometer m ay need Repairer, who will b e familiar w ith the...
  • Page 155 H ave adhesive foil replaced after consult a workshop. We recommend your changing to different tyre size. Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Do not reduce tyre pressure when the ty res Damage may lead to tyre blow-out. are warm. Otherwise the pressure m ay drop below the permissible minim um when the ty res cool down.
  • Page 156 z Never fit used tyres the previous history and use of which you do not k now. z So as not to impair b ra ke cooling, use only wheel trims approved for use on your vehicle. Tyre d esigna tions Meaning s: e.g.
  • Page 157 (including chain lock). If the wheel covers and ty res used are not We rec om mend that you consult your Vauxhall-approved , mak e sure that the Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. tyres d o not hav e a bea ded edge.
  • Page 158: Wheels, Tyres

    Brakes Brake system Hav e w orn b ra ke p ads replaced. We recommend that y ou consult y our Vauxhall The brakes are a n important factor for Authorised Repa irer, who will fit pa ds that tra ffic safety .
  • Page 159 Foot b rake When the engine is not running, the The foot brake comp rises two independent support of the brak e servo unit disap pears brake circuits. once the brake pedal has been depressed once or twice. Braking effect is not If a brake circuit fails, the vehicle can still be reduc ed, but braking requires signific antly braked using the other brake circuit.
  • Page 160 To relea se the ha nd b ra ke pull the lev er up hand brak e is not applied: S top. slig htly , press the ratchet knob, a nd fully Interrupt y our journey immediately. lower the lev er. C onsult a workshop. We recommend your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 161 Traffic safety can only be achieved by Hav e the cause of the fa ult remedied. We adopting a responsib le driving style. recommend that y ou consult y our Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer. The sy stem’s integrated self-diagnostics allows faults to be quickly remedied .
  • Page 162: Roof Racks, Caravan And Trailer Towing

    The Vauxhall Authorised damaging the roof, we recommend that Repairer has instructions on how to install you use the Vauxhall roof rack system the tow ing equipment and any possible approved for your vehicle. C onsult your modifications to the v ehicle that affec t the Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 163 Towing equipment with rem ovable Fit ting the coupl ing bal l bar Tensioning coupling ball bar: hold safety coupling ball bar , Corsa Remove the sealing plug from the hole for slider 1 at top a nd b ottom, pull ba ckwards the coupling ball ba r and stow it away in as far as possible and hold.
  • Page 164 Insert coupling ball b ar into housing of Pull coupling ball bar to chec k that it is Press red button. Put on protective cap and coupling using a little pressure until it engaged. eng age. audibly engages. If coupling ball bar is correctly enga ged z the red field on release lever 2 will not be visible, z and release lever 2 can be pushed no...
  • Page 165 If the coup ling ball bar cannot be properly attached, consult a workshop . We recommend that you consult y our Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Red button must spring up when safety Eye for break -awa y stopp ing cab le cap engages.
  • Page 166 Dismounting the coupling b all ba r Get hold of the top and bottom of the Replace protective cap onto coupling ball Press red b utton and p ull p rotective cap retaining slider 1, pull bac k as far as bar: off.
  • Page 167 , Combo caravan/trailer and the actual coupling adequately exp erienced in tow ing large or socket load with the caravan/trailer hea vy ca ravans/trailers.
  • Page 168 The p ermissible carav an/trailer load The actual carav an/trailer load plus the Coupling socket load applies up to the specified incline and up to actual gross vehicle w eight must not The coupling socket load is the load an altitude of 1000 m etres above sea level. exc eed the m aximum p ermitted towing exerted by the trailer/carav an on the Since engine power decreases as altitude...
  • Page 169 Re ar axle load during towing Corsa saloon When the carav an/trailer is coupled and the towing vehic le fully loaded (including all occupants), the perm issible rear ax le loa d (see identification plate or v ehicle docum ents) may be exceeded by 45 kg and the permissible gross vehicle weight by 15 kg.
  • Page 170 In the case of trailers with low driving Mak e sure that y ou ha ve enoug h room stability, do not ex ceed a speed of when cornering and avoid sudden 50 mph (80 km /h); the use of a friction-type ma noeuv res.
  • Page 171 Diesel engine: On rising g ra dients of 10% or O n vehicles with Easytronic 3 in autom atic more, do not drive faster than 20 mph (30 mode or automatic transmission 3 in D, it is km/h) in 1st gear or 30 mph (50 k m/h) in sufficient to apply full throttle.
  • Page 172: Self-Help

    I f the engine does not start, consult a workshop. We recommend your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Do not start with quick charger This prevents damag e to electronic components.
  • Page 173 z Use auxiliary battery with sam e v oltag e z Do not connect lead s to negative (12 volts). Its capacity (Ah) must not be terminal of discharged battery ! considerab ly less than that of the z The connection point should be as far discharged battery.
  • Page 174 Towing the vehicle The towing eye is located in the bag S crew in the towing ey e anticlockwise and containing vehicle tools, see page 178. use the wheel bolt wrench 3 (see vehicle To open the cap of the front right towing Spare wheel –...
  • Page 175 Consult a work shop. We recom mend y our Towing se rvice tractive forc e ca n damage the vehicle. Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, w ho w ill Entrust your vehicle only to the towing serve you best to get your vehicle ba ck on...
  • Page 176 Towing another vehicle Warning triangle C ombo C ombi, C ombo Tour ¨ 3 first-aid kit (cushion) The warning triangle and first-aid kit/ Attach a tow rope 3 – or better still a tow cushion are stow ed in the sid e pa nel trim rod 3 –...
  • Page 177 Release flap by p ressing retaining lugs. Comb o van Plac e the warning triangle and first-aid kit/ cushion in the stow age compartment behind the driver’s seat. Disengage the flap 3 by pressing the retaining lug and remove.
  • Page 178 Spare w hee l Comb o 3. Unhook the catch and lower the spare The spare wheel 3 is stowed at the rea r wheel. Corsa underneath the vehicle floor. The spare wheel is in the luggage 4. Detach the safety ca ble. compartment and is secured beneath a 1.
  • Page 179 General i nformati on Not es on temp orary sp are wheel 3 The spare wheel is d esigned for use as a z Using a temp orary spare w heel may temporary spa re 3 . The temporary spare chang e the driving behaviour of the is d esigna ted by a sticker on the rim .
  • Page 180 Jack and ve hicle tools Comb o Comb i, Com bo Tour The ja ck is secured in place by a wing £ The jack and vehicle tools are located in a screw. The vehicle tools are secured to the Corsa stowage compa rtm ent in the side panel jack with rub ber ba nd s.
  • Page 181 Changing wheels z Block the wheel diagonally opposite the wheel to be chang ed b y placing wedge In order to reduce the chance of possible blocks or equivalent in front and behind injuries, m ake the following prepa ra tions the wheel.
  • Page 182 1. Prise off the hub cap using a screwdriver, Prise off the wheel cov er 3 using the Alloy wheels 3: Prise off the hub c ap positioning the sc rewdriver at the recess hook included with the vehicle tools. using a screwdriver, positioning the at the side of the hub cap.
  • Page 183 Alloy wheels w ith a nti-theft lock 3: 2. Slac ken wheel b olts using wheel bolt 3. The jacking p oints on the v ehicle Release hub cap using key included in wrench, p utting on wheel b olt wrench a s underbody are ma rked by depressions vehicle tools and remove it.
  • Page 184 On som e vehicles, the jac king points are 4. Before attaching jack, set to req uired When turning the crank , ensure that the concealed by flap s. Fold the flap height b y hand. Fit jack arm at front – edge of the ja ck base on the ground is outwards.
  • Page 185 10. Align and engage hub cap or wheel 11. Close the jacking point flap on the cov er 3 and wheel bolt caps 3 . underside of the vehicle 3. Stow the repla ced w heel – see page 176. Put Before refitting the wheel cover clean away the tools and warning triangle –...
  • Page 186 Park v ehicle and consult a workshop . We recommend 3. Remov e electric c onnec ting cable and your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. air hose from stowa ge c om partments beneath compressor. For important information – see pa ge 187.
  • Page 187: Accessory Socket Or Cigarette Lighter

    4. Screw compressor air hose to sealant 7. Sc rew ty re inflation hose to valve. 10. Switch on ignition. bottle connection. 8. Sw itch on c om pressor m ust be set to § . 11. Move rocker switch on compressor to I, 5.
  • Page 188 We pressure. com pressor air hose d irectly onto tyre recomm end y our Vauxhall Authorised If the tyre p ressure ha s d ropp ed b elow v alve when doing this (see Fig. 15798 Repa irer.
  • Page 189 Im portant The sealant can only be stored for approximately 4 yea rs, after w hich time its Do not d riv e faster than 50 mph sealing capability is not longer (80 km/h). guaranteed. Pay a ttention to storage information on sealant bottle.
  • Page 190 Ele ctrical system Fuse box Also remove the cover from ov er the fuses The fuse box is located in the engine (marked in y ellow in the fig ure). Elec tronic ig nition system s genera te very compartment next to the coolant high v oltag es.
  • Page 191 Alway s use fuses with the correct current va lue. This is shown on eac h fuse, and is also indicated by the fuse colour and the plug-in location in the fuse box . Fuse Fuse colour rating Grey Brow nish yellow Brow n 7.
  • Page 192 Rat ing Z 17 DTH 10 A circuits the y prote ct Instruments, 7.5 A Vauxhall alarm sy stem 7. 5 A Some circuits m ay be protected by severa l information display, Exterior m irrors 7. 5 A fuses.
  • Page 193 C ircuit Rating Electric window (right) 20 A Eng ine Z 12 XEP with Easy tronic: Vauxhall alarm sy stem Xenon head lig hts Eng ine Z 12 XEP with Easy tronic: electric window (right) 20 A Xenon head lig hts...
  • Page 194: Air Conditioning System 3

    Fuse C ircuit Rating Engine control unit 15 A Air conditioning sy stem 15 A ABS , Easytronic, automatic tra nsmission, airba g Petrol engine: Engine control unit 15 A Diesel engine: Engine control unit 7. 5 A Diesel filter heater 30 A S un roof, electric w indow,...
  • Page 195 Fuse C ircuit Rating Tail light (left), park ing lig ht (left) Tail light (right), park ing lig ht (right) Brake lights, 10 A cruise control Fog lights 15 A Fog tail lights 10 A Main b eam (left) 10 A Main b eam (right) 10 A Ventilation fan...
  • Page 196 Head lig ht system with separate bulbs for We recommend that head light a im ing be dipped bea m 1 (outer bulbs) and main carried out by y our Vauxhall Authorised beam 2 (inner bulbs). Repairer, who will have special equipment.
  • Page 197 10. When repla cing bulbs on the left-hand sid e, close the cover of the fuse b ox . When replacing bulbs on the right-hand sid e, reattach the air hose to the air filter. Refit the filler neck of the headlight w ash bottle 3.
  • Page 198 Mai n bea m 4. Detach plug connector from bulb. 6. Remove bulb from reflector housing. 1. Open bonnet and engage supp ort. 5. Disengag e spring wire clip from 7. When fitting a new bulb, eng age the retaining lugs by m ov ing it forw ard a nd lugs in the rec esses on the reflector 2.
  • Page 199 Haloge n headlight system, 5. Remove side light b ulb mounting from 8. Insert bulb socket in reflector. parking lights reflector. 9. Attach connector to main beam bulb . 1. Open bonnet and engage supp ort. 6. Remove bulb from socket. 10.
  • Page 200 7. When repla cing bulbs on the left-hand sid e, close the cover of the fuse b ox . When replacing bulbs on the right-hand sid e, reattach the air hose to the air filter. Refit the filler neck of the headlight w ash bottle 3.
  • Page 201 9. Place headlight protec tiv e cov er in position and close. 10. When repla cing bulbs on the left-hand sid e, close the cover of the fuse b ox . When replacing bulbs on the right-hand sid e, reattach the air hose to the air filter.
  • Page 202 Ellipsoidal he adlight s yste m, main be am , parking lights We recommend that you have bulbs changed by your Va ux ha ll Authorised Repairer. Ellipsoidal headlight sys tem , 4. Push b ulb into holder a little, rota te left front indicator lights and remove.
  • Page 203 When replacing bulb s on the right-hand We recomm end that you ha ve the b ulbs engine Z 13 DT , also position and cha nged by your Vauxhall Authorised side, detach the air hose from the air engag e the relay box. filter.
  • Page 204 Ellipsoidal headlight sys tem , main beam, parking lights We recommend that you have bulbs changed by your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Xe non headlight system, main beam, parking lights We recommend that you have bulbs changed by your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 205 3. Grip the bulb housing from the outside, Combo Lights from top to bottom: slack en the two knurled nuts using the 1. Disengage cover by pressing retaining Ind icator light wheel bolt key and unscrew b y hand.
  • Page 206: Number Plate Light

    5. Press reta ining lugs on bulb m ounting Number plate light 2. Rotate bulb holder to left and together and remove bulb mounting, as disengage. Corsa shown in illustration. 1. Insert screwd riv er vertically on right- Lights from top to bottom: hand side of bulb housing , exert pressure Reversing light/brake light towards the right and disengage spring.
  • Page 207 3. Remove bulb from socket. Comb o 2. Press b ulb slightly towards spring clip and rem ov e. 4. Insert new bulb, without touching the 1. Unscrew b oth screw s. Remov e light glass. insert. 3. Insert new b ulb, without touching the glass.
  • Page 208 Courtes y light, 2. Press bulb slig htly towards spring c lip Front courte sy light and re ar reading lights reading lights and remove. luggage compartment lights C lose doors before rem oving lights so that 3. Insert new bulb, without touc hing the Close doors or hold down contact switch they are not liv e.
  • Page 209 Instrum ent illumination, information dis play illumination We rec om mend that you have bulbs cha ng ed b y your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. 2. Remove bulb from socket. 3. Insert new bulb. 4. Mount lens and engage in position.
  • Page 210: If You Have A Problem

    The majority of areas of concern can be the Vauxhall Authorised Repairer will b e quic kly resolved in this way. adv ised accordingly. In any case, y our...
  • Page 211 Opel Irela nd Ltd. 164 74 Kista – Sw eden Opel House, Unit 60, Heather Road Tel. 08-632 85 00 Vauxhall Motors Ltd. Sandyford, Dubli n 18 – I rel and Customer C are General Motors Suisse S.A. Tel. 01-216 10 00 Griffin H ouse, Osborne Road S alzhausstra ße 21...
  • Page 212: Maintenance, Inspection System

    Vauxhall v ehicles and in possession of the necessary special tools and the latest service instructions from Vauxhall. In order to avoid inva lid ation of This rem aining distance can be shown on In ord er to guarantee economical and sa fe...
  • Page 213 Checking and topping up fluids The ca ps for topping up the engine oil, the coolant, the washing fluid and the oil dipstick handle are yellow for ease of identification. A note on safety Nev er ca rry out any repairs or a djustment and maintenance work on the vehicle Always switch ignition off when performing yourself.
  • Page 214 Engine oil Engine oil l ev el chec k, To chec k the oil level, wipe oil d ip stick and topping up engine oil insert up to stop on handle. Top up if the oil Information on engine oils is available in The illustrations show chec king and level is near the MI N m ark.
  • Page 215 We rec om mend that you use genuine oil and oil filter changes to a Va ux ha ll Ca pacities – see p age 248. Vauxhall oil filters. Authorised Repa irer, who is familiar with legal requirem ents reg arding disposa l of used oil and can thus help to p rotect both the env ironment and your hea lth.
  • Page 216 During operation the system is pressurised. each engine oil cha ng e tak es place. We The temp erature ma y therefore rise briefly recom mend tha t you consult your Vauxhall to ov er 100 °C. Authorised Repairer. The glycol-ba sed coolant provides...
  • Page 217 Have the cause of coolant loss Coola nt level remedied . We recommend that you Hardly any losses occur since the cooling consult your Vauxhall Authorised system is sealed and it is thus rarely Repairer. necessary to top up the c oolant.
  • Page 218 3 vap our bubb les can occur in the w ater, a soft c loth and Vauxhall Clea ning S olv ent should therefore be checked at regular which can have an extrem ely adverse and Anti-Freez e.
  • Page 219 To ensure proper operation of the ra in Wi per blad es on the wind sc reen Wiper bl ade on the rear wind ow 3 sensor 3, the sensor a rea must be free from Lift wiper arm. Move relea se lev er and Lift wiper arm.
  • Page 220 We recom mend ha ving the ba ttery windscreen wash at driver’ s side in engine Frost protection M ix ture – Vauxhall chang e ca rried out by a Vauxhall compartment. down to Windscreen Wash Authorised Repa irer, who will be fam ilia r...
  • Page 221 (chip tuning). running or ignition switched on. Never start term inal (Vauxhall alarm sy stem 3 is then engine w ith b attery disconnected, e.g. Electronic ignition system s generate very disabled ).
  • Page 222 We position b efore switching off ignition. z Connect ba ttery – see page 218. recom mend tha t you consult your Vauxhall With autom atic transmission 3, place z Check tyre pressure and correc t if Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 223: Vehicle Care

    Wheel Preserver unav oida ble d amaging effects of the z Tar Rem ov er environment. z Insect Remover z Window Cleaner, z Vauxhall Windscreen Wa sh S olv ent z Silicone O il for Rubber Sea ls z Cleaner...
  • Page 224 Washing Clea n edges and folds on op ened doors P olishing and flaps as well a s the area s they cover. The paintwork of your v ehicle is exposed to Polishing is necessary only if the pa int has env ironmenta l influences, e.
  • Page 225 Vauxhall touch-up suitable for vehicle interiors. Do not use a ny cleaner. applicator or Vauxhall sp ra y and touch-up other agent, and in particular do not use C lean fabric upholstery w ith a vacuum paint before rust can form .
  • Page 226 Smearing wiper blades can be c leaned with winter. Before washing the engine, cover in conjunction with Wind ow Cleaner and a soft cloth a nd Vauxhall Cleaning Solvent the alternator and brake fluid reserv oir Insect Remover. and Anti-Freeze, and replaced if necessary with plastic sheeting.
  • Page 227 Underbody Folding roof z Do not use high-pressure jet c leaners on wheels a nd tyres. Your vehicle has a fa ctory -applied PVC The operation, ap pearance and service life undercoating in the wheel arches of the folding roof mainly depend on z Remov e bird droppings im med ia tely.
  • Page 228: Technical Data

    Technical Data Vehicle docum ents, In other versions the ty pe plate is attached identification plate to the right spring strut dome in the engine compa rtm ent. The tec hnical d ata is determined in accor- dance w ith European C ommunity stan- dards.
  • Page 229 – manual transmission oil, – autom atic transmission oil we rec om mend that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Rep airer, who can ad- vise you on the correct products to use. C aution: Use of unsuitable fluids can cause serious damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 230 Engine data Sales designation 1. 0 TWIN PO RT 1.2 TWIN PORT 1.4 TWINPOR T Eng ine identifier code Z 10 XEP Z 12 XEP Z 14 XE Z 14 XEP Z 18 XE Numb er of cylinders Bore dia. (mm ) 73.4 73.4 77.6...
  • Page 231 Engine data Sales designation 1.3 C DTI 1.7 DT 1.7 C DTI Eng ine identifier code Z 13 DT Y 17 DTL Z 17 DTH Numb er of cylinders Bore dia. (mm ) 69,6 79.0 79.0 Stroke (mm) 82.0 86.0 86.0 Piston displacement (cm 1248...
  • Page 232 Pe rform ance , Corsa (ap prox . mp h;km/h Z 10 XEP EC O Z 10 XEP Z 12 XEP Z 14 XE Eng ine Max imum speed 5-speed ma nual transmission – – – – Sports transmission – 97;...
  • Page 233 Fuel cons umption, The direc tiv e is oriented to actual driving The figures given m ust not be taken as a e miss ions practices: Urban driv ing is rated at approx. guarantee for the actual fuel consumption and off-road driving with ap prox . of a p artic ular vehicle.
  • Page 234 Fuel cons umption, CO emission Corsa Z 10 XEP Z 10 XEP Z 12 XEP Z 14 XE Eng ine Manual/S ports/Easytronic/Automatic transm ission Fuel consumption (approx. l/100 km ) Urban –/–/ 6, 3/– –/ 6, 9/ 6,7/– – / 7,8/ 6,8/– –/–/–...
  • Page 235 Fuel cons umption, CO Emission Combo Z 14 XEP Z 13 DT Y 17 DTL Z 17 DTH Eng ine Manual transm ission Fuel consumption (approx. l/100 km ) Urban Ex tra-urb an Com bined emission (app rox . g/km)
  • Page 236 Weights, payload and roof load The combined total of front a nd rear ax le General inform ation loa ds must not exceed the perm issible The permissib le roof load is 100 kg . The The p ayload is the difference between the gross vehicle weight.
  • Page 237 Weights Table 1 , K erb w eight , Cors a Saloon (kg), Model Eng ine 3-d oor 5-d oor Manua l Ea sytronic Automatic Manua l Easy tronic Automatic tra nsmission transmission tra nsmission transmission Corsa Life ECO Z 10 XEP –...
  • Page 238 Weights Table 1 , K erb w eight , Corsa Saloon (kg), Model Eng ine 3-d oor 5-d oor Manua l Ea sytronic Automatic Manua l Easy tronic Automatic tra nsmission transmission tra nsmission transmission Corsa Z 10 XEP 1020 1020 –...
  • Page 239 Weights Table 1 , K erb w eight , Corsa Saloon (kg), Model Eng ine 3-d oor 5-d oor Manua l Ea sytronic Automatic Manua l Easy tronic Automatic tra nsmission transmission tra nsmission transmission Z 12 XEP 1045 1045 –...
  • Page 240 Weights Table 1 , K erb w eight , Corsa Saloon (kg), Model Eng ine 3-d oor 5-d oor Manua l Ea sytronic Automatic Manua l Easy tronic Automatic tra nsmission transmission tra nsmission transmission Desi gn Z 10 XEP 1030 1030 –...
  • Page 241 Weights Table 1, Kerb weight , Corsa Saloon (kg), Model Eng ine 3-d oor 5-d oor Manua l Ea sytronic Automatic Manua l Easy tronic Automatic tra nsmission transmission tra nsmission transmission Z 12 XEP 1070 1070 – 1095 1095 –...
  • Page 242 Weights Table 1, Kerb weight , Cors avan (kg), Model Eng ine Manua l Ea sytronic Automatic tra nsmission transmission Corsavan Z 12 XEP 1040 – – Z 14 XEP 1055 – – Z13 DT 1130 – – Z17 DTH 1175 –...
  • Page 243 Weights Table 1 , K erb w eight , Combo (kg), Model Eng ine Ma nual transmission Com bo Z 14 XEP 1190 va n Z 13 DT 1278 Y 17 DTL 1278 Z 17 DTH 1320 Com bo va n...
  • Page 244 Loa ding floor ma t, Corsavan equip ment brak e pow er steering w indows system (ABS) Weight Weights Table 2, heavy accessories, Combo (kg), Accessories Sun roof Towi ng Anti-lock Sli ding door Rear vent Loa d Spli t load...
  • Page 245 Vauxhall wheel balanced and fitted to the vehic le. The spare wheel ma y have a smaller tyre...
  • Page 246 (ctd.) Corsa Ty re pressure Tyre pressure Tyre pressure in bar/psi for load of for full load up to 3 persons Engine Ty res Front Rear Front Rear Z 10 XEP ECO 155/80 R 13 (M+ S) 2.4/35 2.4/35 2. 7/39 3.0/44 175/65 R 14 2.7/39...
  • Page 247 (ctd.) Corsa Ty re pressure Tyre pressure Tyre pressure in bar/psi for load of for full load up to 3 persons Engine Ty res Front Rear Front Rear Z 18 XE 175/65 R 14 (M+ S) 2.3/33 2.1/30 2. 4/35 2.8/41 185/55 R 15 195/45 R 16...
  • Page 248 Tyre pressure in bar/psi Comb o van Ty re pressure Tyre pressure for load of for full load up to 2 persons and 100 kg lugg age Engine Ty res Front Rear Front Rear 2 )3) Z 14 XEP, 175/70 R 14 2.4/35 2.4/35 2.
  • Page 249 Ele ctrical system Battery Voltage 12 Volt Amp hours 36 Ah / 44 Ah 3 / 55 Ah 3 / 60 Ah 3 / 70 Ah 3 Battery for radio rem ote control C R 20 32...
  • Page 250 – – with air cond itioning – – – – Fuel tank (nominal capa city ) Corsa Combo – – – – Engine oil with filter change 3. 5 4.25 Engine oil betw een MIN a nd MAX on d ip stick 1.
  • Page 251 – – – Fuel tank (nominal capa city ) Corsa Combo Engine oil with filter change 5. 0 Engine oil betw een MIN a nd MAX on d ip stick 1. 0 Wind screen wash reserv oir 2.
  • Page 252 Dimensions (mm) Corsa Comb o Length 3839 4322 Width 1646 1684 Width with two ex terior mirrors 1955 1892 Height 1440 1801 Loa d compartment length – 1020 /1780 Loa d compartment width – 1120 /1300 Wheelb ase 2491 2716 Turning c ircle diam eter, wall to wall 10.45 11.25...
  • Page 253 Mounting dim ens ions of towing e quipme nt with re movable coupling ball bar, Corsa All dimensions relate to trailer towing equipm ent app rov ed b y Vauxhall. Dimension 330.5 71.5 81.5 487.5 470.5 We recom mend hav ing tow ing equip- ment retrofitted by a Va ux ha ll Autho- rised Rep airer.
  • Page 254 Mounting dim ens ions of trailer hitch with rigid coupling ball bar, Combo All dimensions relate to trailer towing equipm ent app rov ed b y Vauxhall. Dimension 506.3 274.3 401.7 We recom mend hav ing tow ing equip- ment retrofitted by a Va ux ha ll Autho-...
  • Page 256: Index

    Index Battery ........139, 218, 247 AB S (Anti-lock Brake System )....154 Interruption Ac cessories......93, 95, 98, 174 of power supply ... .56, 104, 130, 137 Ac cessory socket ..
  • Page 257 C (continued) Ca pacities ........248, 249 Contra st........... .. 42 Data ..........51, 226 Ca r Pass...
  • Page 258 E (continued) Ea sy tronic .......... 20, 126 Engine c od e ........228, 229 Fan .......... 113, 211, 212 driv ing programmes .
  • Page 259 Heated front seats ......... 115 Identifica tion plate......226, 227 Genuine Vauxhall Parts and Accessories25 Heated rear window ....19, 114, 121 Ignition logic ..........43 Glasses compartment ..
  • Page 260 L (continued) N um ber plate lights Jac k ..........178, 181 Locking d oors ......4, 50, 52, 54 Bulb replacement ....... 204 Jump leads ..
  • Page 261 S (continued) Radio ............48 Safeguard S ervice interval d isplay ....28, 210 Radio equipment (C B)......49 against unauthorised use ..
  • Page 262 Tank K ic kdown ..........135 Vauxhall alarm system ......60 Fuel gauge ..........36 Selector lever...
  • Page 263 W (continue d) Warning buzzers........24 Winter mode Xenon head lig ht system Warning lig hts starting-off aid ......128, 134 Bulb replacement ....... 201 ESP (Electronic Stability Program ) .

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