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  • Page 1 Corsa 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

    Easy tronic ..........156 of course useful and attrac tiv e VAUXHALL APPRO VED ACC ES SORI ES. Automatic transm ission ...... 162 Our nam e i s your guara ntee! Driving hints .
  • Page 6: In Brief

    Do not keep the Car Pass and Ra dio Pass in central loc king 3 – page 46, the vehicle. anti-theft locking system 3 – page 48, Vauxhall alarm system 3 – page 52. 6 Further information – pages 42, 43.
  • Page 7 Seat adjus tme nt Adjusting se at backrest: Adjusting seat he ight Pull handle, Turn handw hee l P ull lever at s ide slide s eat, Move seat backrest to suit seating position. Lift lever and remove weight from seat to re lease handle, raise it or press down on seat with body Do not lean on seat b ackrest whilst...
  • Page 8 Folding down the seat backrests Adjusting head re straint height: Steering whee l adjustment Raise release lever Tilt forwards to rele as e, hold firm ly Swive l lever down, and adjust he ight, adjust he ight, To enter and leave the rear seat area, tilt then release swivel leve r up, front seat back forwa rd s.
  • Page 9 Fitting seat belt: Adjusting interior mirror: Adjusting automatic anti-dazzle Smoothly pull from inertia re el, Swivel mirror housing interior mirror guide over shoulder Swive l m irror housing Swivel lever on underside of mirror housing and engage in buckle to reduce dazzle at night. Dazz le at night is automatically reduced.
  • Page 10 Adjusting e xte rior mirror: Electrically adjustable exterior Swivel handle in any dire ction mirrors from inside 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 124. switch m ov es appropriate mirror.
  • Page 11 Starter sw itch: Disengaging steering column lock: To re lease the lock, o = Ignition off move the s te ering wheel slightly I = Steering released, ignition off and turn the key to position I II = Ignition on, with diesel engine: Pre-hea t 6 Removing key and engaging steering III = Start (transmission in neutral)
  • Page 13 Light switch ......14, 125 LED for Heated rear w indow ....18, 142 Vauxhall alarm system 3 ....52 Head la mp range adjustm ent ..126 Air recirc ulation system 3 .... 143 Fog tail lamp ...
  • Page 14 Control indicators Autom atic t ransmission 3, Lighting Easytronic 3, Sea t belt 3, Li ght switc h, Winter prog ramm e, see p age 26. st alk positions: see pages 158, 164. see pages 14, 125, > Fog l amps 3 , Lights off, Fog tai l lam p, see p ages 26, 126.
  • Page 15 Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Sun roof Date, time , radio system Informa tion displa y 3 , Sun roof 3 electronic air conditioning system see page 34. opening/lowering, Air flow, Ö see page 132. On button for date see p ages 138, 144, 153. and time, Sun roof 3 Air distri bution,...
  • Page 16 Light switche s: Operating dipped or main beam: Headlamp flash: Main be am = Move stalk forward P ull stalk towards s tee ring wheel Parking lamps Dippe d beam = Move forw ard Dipped or m ain beam again Press 0 Courtesy lamp Press r...
  • Page 17 Operating turn signal lam ps : Operating side marke r lamps: Hazard w arning lamps: Leve r in res t position Ignition sw itch to o, Press ¨ right Light s witch to 7, Press again ¨ le ft dow n Re move ignition key, To aid loc ation of the pushbutton, the red Turn signal lever in rest pos ition...
  • Page 18 Horn: Windscre en wipers: Automatic wiper with rain s ens or Press Stalk up Move lever up = Off = Off § § 6 Airbag sy stems 3 – page 77, = Adjustable interval ope ration = Autom atic w iper steering wheel with remote control 3 –...
  • Page 19 Operating windscre en and Operating re ar window wipe r and headlamp wash systems washer sys tem s Pull stalk tow ards steering wheel Wiper on Pus h stalk forward Wiper off Pull stalk towards The w ip ers will swipe for a few strokes. ste ering w heel The headlamp wash system 3 c an be Wash...
  • Page 20 Heate d re ar window, Clearing misted or icy window s: Manual transmission: heated exterior mirrors Turn rotary switche s for Neutral Pre ss heater and blower clockwise, 1 to 5 1s t to 5th ge ar Ü Pre ss again Se t air distribution to Ü...
  • Page 21 Easytronic Manual transmission: Eas ytronic Reverse gear Neutral/Start position Re verse gear (with sele ctor lever lock) Mid position Reverse gear: with vehicle sta tionary, (Drive pos ition) pull the ring up three seconds after To mov e the selector lever from N to R Higher ge ar de-clutching and engage gear.
  • Page 22 Autom atic transmission Automatic trans miss ion Automatic transmission Park 1s t to 4th ge ar Lock to prevent (with s ele ctor le ver lock) 1s t to 3rd gear unintentional selection of Reve rse 1s t and 2nd gear positions P, R, 3 and 1 Neutral 1s t ge ar...
  • Page 23 Starting, petrol engine: Starting, diesel engine : Exhaust gases are poisonous Manual transmission in ne utral with Manual trans miss ion in neutral with Exhaust g ases contain ca rbon monox ide, clutch depres sed, clutch depresse d, which is ex tremely poisonous but is apply foot brake, apply foot brake , odourless and colourless.
  • Page 24 Before starting off, check: z Ty re pressure and condition, see p ages 187, 262. z Engine oil level and fluid levels in engine com partment, see pages 229 to 236. z All windows, mirrors, exterior lighting and num ber p la tes are free from dirt, snow and ice and op erational.
  • Page 25 Advice whe n parking: z Turn steering wheel until lock is felt to engage (anti-theft protection). z Always ap ply hand brak e firmly . O n slop es apply the hand brake as firmly as z Switch external lights off, otherwise the possible.
  • Page 26 "Genuine Vauxhall Parts and Accessories" and conversion parts approved by Service work, Vauxhall c an be ob tained from y our Mainte nance Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, w ho c an We recomm end tha t you entrust all w ork to...
  • Page 27 That was a brief ove rvie w. Please read on! Your vehicle has still more instruments and controls, pos sibly also optional equipment. You will also find furthe r im portant information on ope ration, safe ty and maintenance and a comple te index.
  • Page 28: Instruments

    178. We recomm end that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. If it flashes when the ignition is on Fault in the electronic immobilizer system;...
  • Page 29 Fault in emission control sy stem. The C ontact a workshop immediately. We Control indica tor lights up when ignition is recommend that y ou consult y our Vauxhall permitted emission limits may be switched on. Goes out shortly after eng ine exceeded.
  • Page 30 Autom atic t ransmission el ect ronicall y We recommend that you consult your controll ed driv e p rogramm es 3 Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Main beam Control indicator lights up when sporty Control indica tor lights up when main driving program me is enabled.
  • Page 31 Vehicle can c ontinue to b e driven. More journey immediately . Consult a force is required when steering . We work shop. We recom mend y our recommend that you consult your Vauxhall Vauxhall Authorised Rep airer. Authorised Repairer. In vehicles with Easy tronic the control...
  • Page 32 Ge ar indicator Seat oc cupancy recognition 3 Indicates selector lever position for see pages 79, 82. autom atic transm ission, currently engaged gear for m anual transmission, or selected Easytronic mode. Further inform ation – pages 156, 162.
  • Page 33 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 34 (500 km ). We recomm end that you consult using the right-hand knurled knob k below y our Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. the light switch, see pag e 127. The service interval display takes no acc ount of off-the-roa d periods during which the battery is d isconnected.
  • Page 35 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 36 Inform ation display Multi-inform ation d isp lay for radio Grap hical i nfor mation d isplay 3 telep hone 3 Display of date, time, outside temperature Tripl e inform ation d isp lay 3 Display of time, radio/da te, outside and I nfotainment system .
  • Page 37 Have the ca use remedied . We disabler 3 and date/time must be reset. recommend that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. See radio operating instructions for how to reset electronic d isabler. Setting date and time, see page 38.
  • Page 38 Graphical information display Lang uage selecti on Sett ing units of measure System Settings You can select the d isplay language for Y ou can select which units of mea sure are some func tions. to be used. Press Infotainment System button BC. In the trip com puter menu, select item In the trip computer menu, select item The system settings m enu will be...
  • Page 39: Outside Temperature

    Adj usti ng contrast Outside temperature In v ehicles with Graphical information In the sy stem settings menu, select item display 3 a w arning m essa ge a ppears in A fall in temp erature is indicated Cont rast. the display to warn that the roa d is icy.
  • Page 40 Setting date and time Deactivating and a ctiv ating automatic setting 3 In the infotainment system 3, tim e a nd Press Ö for ap prox . 2 sec., clock display is date are set autom atic ally upon receipt of now in setting m od e, GPS satellite signals .
  • Page 41 Correcting time 3 To correct the tim e, use RDS in the Time/ Date m enu to selec t item Auto. Time Correction. The field behind Auto. Ti me C orrec tion will be tick ed. Vehi cles w ith Grap hical inform ation displ ay 3 Press Infotainment System button BC.
  • Page 42 z C hanges in distance from the Radio Electronic data acquisition in toll transm itter, sys tem s The rad io is operated as described in the z multi-path rec eption due to reflection opera ting instruc tions supp lied. O n vehicles with heat-reflecting wind - screens 3, mount the chipca rd for The d isplay for the radio ap pears on the...
  • Page 43 (CB) insta lla tion locations for the ex ternal antenna a nd equipment hold er and ways The Vauxhall installation instructions and of using d evices with transmission power of the opera ting guid elines provided by the more than 10 Watts.
  • Page 44: Keys, Doors, Bonnet

    Re place ment ke ys The key is a c onstituent of the electronic Bonnet immobilizer. O rd ering keys from a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer g uarantees problem - free op eration of the electronic immobilizer. You will av oid unnecessary...
  • Page 45 Hav e y our Car Pass on hand when way , so keep spare key accessible in a safe key and consult a workshop. We consulting a Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer. place! recommend your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 46 Mechanical anti-theft locking system , z Vauxhall ala rm system 3 . For central locking system operation using The light-emitting diode (LED) in the key, see following pag es. Hav e ca use of remote control unit lights up and the The remote control has a range of approx.
  • Page 47 Cha ng ing the remote control batt ery Open up the remote control. Remove Synchronizing remote contr ol Ex change the battery as soon as the range battery using sc rewdriver. Replace battery, In the ev ent of malfunctions, synchroniz e of the remote control starts to b ecome see p age 265 for battery type, noting remote control:...
  • Page 48 Central locking system For doors, sliding door, tailga te and ta nk flap. To lock To unlock Press button p on remote control unit Press button q on remote control unit once – or – – or – turn key in d riv er's door lock towards rea r turn key in driver's door lock towards front of vehicle, then turn it back to the vertical of vehicle once, then turn it back to the...
  • Page 49 Note Closing w indows and sun roof 3 O verload z To prevent the driver from being The electric door windows 3 and electric If the central locking system is overloaded inad vertently locked out, the button on sun roof 3 can be closed from the outside: as a result of repeated operation at short the driver's door ca nnot be depressed hold k ey in door locking position in driver’...
  • Page 50 Unlocking is not possible in any other way, so keep spare key to hand in a safe place! Central locking system, To unl oc k mechanical anti-theft locking sys tem Press button q on rem ote c ontrol unit once –...
  • Page 51 The other doors can be unlocked and locked by lifting or d epressing the interior lock button (not possible if anti-theft alarm system enabled beforehand). Have cause of fault remedied. We recomm end tha t you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 52 Use of cent ral lock ing system for t ailga te The c entral locking system and the anti- theft locking system for the doors cannot be locked or unlock ed from the tailgate lock. Key slot in lock in horizontal position Tailgate is lock ed and unlock ed using the rem ote control or by turning the key in the driver's door lock.
  • Page 53 Not e z The hatch has a handle on the inside for loc king the tailgate. z If the tailga te is left open, poisonous ex haust fumes could enter the passeng er comp artm ent. z The number plate can only be clearly seen if the tailgate is closed.
  • Page 54 , then turn it back to the v ertical position and remove. 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 55 2. Open tailgate. 3. Close tailgate. 4. Locking: turn k ey back to previous position. Monitoring of the passenger compartment and the v ehicle tilt is enabled again after approx. 10 seconds. To deacti vate: Opening a nd closing ta ilgat e w ith Press button q on rem ote control unit Va uxhall alarm system act ivat ed –...
  • Page 56 If a system fa ult occ urs, consult a The alarm takes the form of work shop. We recom mend y our Vauxhall z an acoustic signal (horn, 30 seconds) Authorised Repairer. z a visual sig nal (haz ard warning lamps, The system’s integ ra ted self-diagnostics...
  • Page 57 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 of centre a s v iewed from the front: lift this angles a bove the radiator grille into the lev er / , located on the driver's side below...
  • Page 58: Seats, Interior

    Seats, Interior Se at position Head restraint position Seat adjus tme nt Ad just driver's sea t 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. If this is not possible for held in the area of its upper spokes with the extrem ely ta ll people, adjust to highest driver's arms slig htly bent.
  • Page 59: Head Restraints

    Head restraints Rea r hea d restraints 3 , Hatch 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 page 6. are unoccupied, push hea d restraints as far down to improve visib ility if the centre rear To rem ov e head restraints, release both...
  • Page 60 Luggage compartment extens ion, Fold ing down t he rear seat back rests Unlock the single-piece rea r seat back rest Hatch 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 61 – Or – Unlock the single-piece rear seat backrest Repositioni ng the rea r sea ts Slot the latch plates of the sea t belts in the or split rear seat bac krests 3 by pulling on After repositioning, lock the rear seat holders in the side trim cover –...
  • Page 62 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 page 57.
  • Page 63 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 seat belt on the rear, centre sea t 3 can only be pulled out of the retractor if the rear seat b ackrest is engaged.
  • Page 64 To fit Push left sid e of cover into retainers, followed by right side. Push b utton at right end piece of cover, and c ov er engages. Luggage compartment cover To rem ove 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 65 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 straps into lashing eyes in v ehicle floor and rear seat bac krests.
  • Page 66 Luggage compartment grille Engage lev er on luggage compa rtm ent Lock luggage compa rtm ent grille in Combo grille at top position, as shown in reta iner. To do so, engage lever at bottom illustration. position, as shown in illustration. A luggage compa rtm ent grille is p rovid ed behind the front seats to prevent the Engaging the lever prevents dama ge to...
  • Page 67 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 front passe nger’s seat O n the back of the rear seat back rest there are two fixtures on which carrier b ags can Lift compa rtm ent by grasping recessed...
  • Page 68 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 lug gage 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 69 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 electro- ma gnetic compa tib ility requirem ents laid down in DIN stand ard VDE 40 839.
  • Page 70 Ashtrays To empty , open the ashtra y cover fully Ashtray, rear 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 71 Glove com partm ent Stow age compartment for glass es Coin holder To open, pull hand le upwards. On driver's side: 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 72: Safety Systems

    Safety systems Three-stage re straint system The airbag systems serve to supp lement Comprising the three-point seat belts and belt z Three-point seat belts tensioners. The seat belts must therefore always be worn. Disregard of these z Belt tensioners at the front seats instructions may lea d to injuries or z Airbag system s for driv er’s seat, endanger life.
  • Page 73 150 cm if used in conjunction with a child seat. For children up to 12 y ears of age we recommend the Vauxhall child restraint sy stem, see page 86. Three-point seat belts The vehicle is equipped with three-point...
  • Page 74 Belt tens ioners Periodically inspect all pa rts of the belt system for dam age and to ma ke sure they The front seat belts are equip ped w ith belt are functioning properly . Dama ged parts, tensioners. If head-on or rea r-end c ollisions such as overstretched belts, m ust be of a certain severity occur, the b uck les are replaced by new ones.
  • Page 75 Imp or tant z We recom mend that you have the front z The fitting of accessories and storing of seats removed by a Vauxhall Authorised objec ts in the belt tensioner operating Repairer. area are not permitted because of the risk of injury w hen the b elt tensioners are z The belt tensioners only actuate once.
  • Page 76 Using the belts Height adjustm ent O n pregnant women in particular, the of front seat belt upper a nchorage points: Fitting the b el t lap belt must be positioned as low as Pull the belt out of the retractor and guide 1.
  • Page 77 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 78 Vauxhall Full Size airbag s yste m Side airb ag system 3 Head airbag system 3 The side a irb ag system is triggered in the The head airbag system is triggered in the The Vauxhall Full Size airbag system...
  • Page 79 Vauxhall child restraint system with transponders 3 has been fitted to the passenger’ s seat. Seat occupancy recognition, see pag e 82. Vauxhall child restraint system w ith transponders 3, see pag e 92. Examples of events triggering the front...
  • Page 80 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 81 3 transponders 3 has been fitted to the in the courtesy lamp. passenger’ s seat. Seat occupancy recognition - see pag e 82. Vauxhall child restraint sy stem with tra nsponders 3 - see pag e 92.
  • Page 82 Vauxhall child z the airb ag system s control indicator v in restraint system with transpond ers 3.
  • Page 83 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 – page 84. The three-point seat belt must alway s be correctly fitted –...
  • Page 84 The seat occupa ncy recognition sy stem deactiv ates the front and side passeng er airbags if the front passenger’s seat is unoccupied or an Vauxhall child restraint sy stem with transponders 3 has been fitted to the front passenger’s seat. The head...
  • Page 85 H ave cause of fault remedied. We recommend that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. If no Vauxhall child restraint system w ith transponders 3 is installed the c ontrol indicator must neither illuminate nor flash, since the passenger side airbag systems would not be trig gered.
  • Page 86 O nly protective covers whic h are z Do not perform any alterations on the approved for your Corsa w ith side airba g components of the airbag sy stem, as this z No accessories or objects must be placed may be fitted on the front seats.
  • Page 87 Use of chil d restraint syst em s 3 on front z When using a Vauxhall child restraint passenger’s seat in v ehi cles w ith air bag system with tra nsponders 3 on the front systems 3 and without seat oc cupancy passenger’s seat, in order to prevent...
  • Page 88 The head airba g sy stem remains activated. S eat occ upa ncy recognition – see page 82. Vauxhall child restra int systems with trans- pond ers 3 can be identified by the sticker on the child restraint sy stem.
  • Page 89 Vauxha ll sa fet y crad le w ith transponders Va uxhall Top Safe Vauxhall chil d safety seat w ithout From birth up to a weight of 10 k g. child safety seat tra nsp onder with or w ithout I SO-FIX at tachment, from body weight of 9 kg to 36 kg .
  • Page 90 Vehicles with front pa ssenger airbag ca n be id entified by the w ord AIRBAG above the glove compartment and the warning sticker on the side of the instrument p anel, visible when the passenger door is open. Use of child restrai nt systems 3 on front Vehic les with sid e airbag 3: No child passenger’s seat in vehicles wit h airbag restra int system 3 m ay be fitted on the...
  • Page 91 Use of child restrai nt systems 3 on front Vauxhall c hild restraint system s w ith z Only allow child ren to enter and exit at passenger’s seat in tra nsponders 3 can be identified by the the side fa cing away from the traffic.
  • Page 92 Child restraint sys tem Fastening t he chi ld's seat b el t Ad apting to the child's size Vauxhall safety cradle without Plac e child in safety cradle. The length and heig ht of the belts on the trans ponde r...
  • Page 93 To adjust height, pull both shoulder belts Securing in the v ehic le O pen clip on rear of safety cradle to side. towards rear through slots. Then guid e Raise carrying handle of safety c ra dle. Route the diag onal part of the vehicle seat belts through slots in required position.
  • Page 94 Do not fit a child restraint sy stem on the metal clip. front passenger’ s sea t if the vehicle is Vauxhall c hild restraint system s w ith equipped with front passenger airbag 3 The belt must fit snug ly a cross the child's...
  • Page 95 To adjust height, pull both shoulder belts Securing in the v ehic le Move upper anchorag e point of vehicle towards rear through slots. Then guid e Raise carrying handle of safety c ra dle. seat belt to lowest position, see page 74. belts through slots in required position.
  • Page 96 z Weight cla ss 0+: from birth to a weight of Child restraint system, O pen clip on rear of safety cradle to side. Top Safe child s afety seat with 13 kg . Always install facing away from Route the diagonal part of the vehicle seat ISO-FIX attachme nt, direction of travel.
  • Page 97 Child restraint sys tem , Securing in the v ehic le Pull yellow handle at rear of child safety Top Safe Engage provided p ush-in sleev es in IS O-FIX seat console until both attachment struts with ISO -FIX attachm ent, retainers between seat back rest and seat are fully ex tended.
  • Page 98 Align child safety seat, slide extended Turn top retaining bracket of provided Pull bottom locking pin at floor support attachment struts into push-in sleeves floor support by 90°. Push in front locking and extend foot to floor of vehicle. Engage simulta neously and audibly engage.
  • Page 99 Fasteni ng the child's sea t belt Lead belt buckle at front of seat console Lead belts over child’s shoulders at b oth Place child in separate carrying cradle. Join through openings in child safety seat and sides. Put shoulder belt latch plates carrying c ra dle flaps over child’s lap with carrying cradle.
  • Page 100 To adjust seat belt length, push metal clip Rem oving t he safety sea t Pull yellow handle at front of seat c onsole at front of child safety seat backrest and Remove child from c hild safety seat. and release child safety seat from ISO -FI X tighten or slacken free end of belt.
  • Page 101 Remove push-in sleev es between seat Child restraint system, Securing in the vehicle Top Safe cushion and b ackrest, since otherw ise the Eng age provided push-in sleeves in ISO -FI X padd ing could be da maged when the seat with ISO-FIX mounting, mounting s between seat b ackrest a nd seat We ight class 0+:...
  • Page 102 Pull yellow ha ndle at rear of child safety Align child safety seat, slide extended Turn top mounting bracket of provided seat c onsole until both attachment struts attachment struts into push-in sleeves floor support by 90° . Press front locking are fully ex tended .
  • Page 103 Pull bottom locking pin at floor sup port Fastening t he chi ld's seat b el t Lead shoulder belts over child ’s shoulders and ex tend foot to floor of vehicle. Engage Plac e child in child sa fety seat facing away at b oth sides, keeping belts straight.
  • Page 104 Remove push-in sleeves between seat cushion and backrest, since otherwise the pad ding could be damaged when the seat bac krests are tilted forw ard. After removing from pa ssenger seat, fit covers ov er I SO-FIX mountings, see illustration 13597 J. on pa ge 99. Remov ing the safety seat Pull y ellow handle at front of seat console Remove child from child safety seat.
  • Page 105 Child restraint sys tem , Conversion from w ei ght cla ss 0 or 0+ to Lead b oth shoulder b elts through b ackrest Top Safe weight cl ass I as show n in illustra tion and put both latch with ISO -FIX m ountings , Remove child safety seat as describ ed on plates tog ether and insert into retainer at...
  • Page 106 Push both sliders together on cross strut Pull front clip on child safety seat and Push seat backw ard on console and turn beneath seat a nd tilt front cross strut relea se rear fram e from seat console. by 180°. upwards out of seat console guide rails.
  • Page 107 Pull front clip on c hild safety seat, insert Push both front sliders beneath seat Securing in the vehicle rea r fra me into recess in seat console and tog ether and insert and engage cross strut Eng age provided push-in sleeves in ISO -FI X enga ge in front position.
  • Page 108 Pull yellow ha ndle at rear of child safety Align child safety seat, slide extended Turn top mounting bracket of provided seat c onsole until both attachment struts attachment struts into push-in sleeves floor support by 90° . Press front locking are fully ex tended .
  • Page 109 Pull bottom locking pin at floor sup port Fastening t he chi ld's seat b el t Tighten belt by pulling on free end. S afety and ex tend foot to floor of vehicle. Engage Plac e child in c hild safety seat fac ing table must lie firmly against child sa fety locking pin.
  • Page 110 Adj ust child safety seat Rem oving t he safety sea t Pull yellow handle at front of seat c onsole Pull loop at front of seat and pull child Remove child from c hild safety seat. and release child safety seat from ISO -FI X safety seat on seat console forward at mounting s.
  • Page 111 z Weight class 0+: From birth to a w eight Child restraint sys tem , Child res traint sys te m, Top Safe child safety s eat of 13 kg. Always install facing away from Top Safe without ISO-FIX mountings, direction of trav el.
  • Page 112 Securing in the vehicle Lead lap belt of v ehicle safety belt through Pull shoulder belt of v ehicle safety belt Place child sa fety seat on rear sea t or both guid es beneath shell of child safety round back of child sa fety sea t and lea d passenger seat facing away from direction seat and pull tight.
  • Page 113 Fasteni ng the child's sea t belt Lead belt buckle at front of seat console Lead belts over child’s shoulders at b oth Place child in separate carrying crad le 3 . through openings in child safety seat and sides. Put shoulder belt latch plates Join carry ing cradle flap s ov er child’s lap carrying cradle.
  • Page 114 Unbelt the child Remov ing the safety seat To slack en belt, press red button on child Remove child from child safety seat. safety seat belt buckle and ta ke should er Press red button on vehicle safety belt belts out of carrying cradle guide. buckle, remove belt from guid es at bac k, Lift child out of child sa fety seat in carry ing side and beneath seat shell of child safety...
  • Page 115 Child restraint sys tem , Securing in the v ehic le Lead lap belt of vehicle safety belt through Top Safe Plac e child safety seat on rear seat or both guides b enea th shell of child safety without ISO-FIX mountings, passenger seat fa cing aw ay from direction seat and pull tight.
  • Page 116 Pull shoulder belt of vehicle safety belt ov er Fastening t he chi ld's seat b el t Lead shoulder belts over child ’s shoulders back of child safety seat and lead through Plac e child in child sa fety seat facing away at b oth sides, keeping belts straight.
  • Page 117 Remov ing the safety seat In vehicles without seat occupancy Remove child from child safety seat. recognition 3 but with side airb ag 3, no Press red b utton on vehic le safety belt child restraint sy stem may be fitted on buckle, remove belt from g uides at back , the front passeng er’s seat;...
  • Page 118 Conv ersion from weight c lass 0 or 0+ t o Lead both should er belts through backrest Push sliders together on cross strut weight class I as shown in illustration and put both latch beneath seat a nd remove front frame from Remove child sa fety sea t as described on plates together and insert into retainer a t seat console g uide rails.
  • Page 119 Pull clip at front of child safety seat and Push seat ba ckward on console and turn Pull front c lip on child sa fety sea t, insert release frame from seat console a t rear. by 180°. rear frame into recess in seat console and eng age in front position.
  • Page 120 Push sliders together beneath seat at front, Fastening t he chi ld's seat b el t Place shoulder and lap b elts of vehicle insert cross strut into recesses at front of Plac e child safety seat on rear seat or front safety belt into safety table belt guide seat c onsole and engage.
  • Page 121 Unbelt the child Remov ing the safety seat Press red button on vehicle sa fety b elt Unbelt child and remove from child sa fety buckle, remove belt from guide and seat. remove safety table. Remove child safety seat from vehicle. Adj ust child safety seat Pull loop at front of seat and pull child safety seat on seat console forward at...
  • Page 122 Child restraint sys tem , Vauxhall child s afety seat without transponder Modular system for v arious weight classes: z Weight class I: for w eight of 9 kg to z Weight class II: for weight of 15 kg to 18 kg;...
  • Page 123 Fastening t he chi ld's seat b el t Insert diag onal and lap belts of vehicle Vauxhall child s afety seat Plac e the sa fety sea t on one of the rear seat belt into belt guides on safety base.
  • Page 124 Fastening t he chi ld's seat b el t O pen flap on outer height adjuster on Vauxhall child s afety seat Plac e the sa fety sea t on one of the rear safety seat, insert belt and close flap.
  • Page 125 Child restraint sys tem To change from w eig ht class I or II to Fastening the child 's seat belt Vauxhall child s afety seat weight cl ass I II Place the sea t cushion on one of the rear...
  • Page 126 The head is Y our Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer will be more effectively supported by the head happy to advise you, for ex ample with...
  • Page 127: Lighting

    Lighting Vehicles with d aytime running lights 3: With the ignition on and the light switch on 7 the dipp ed b eam is switched on without instrument illumination. Driving ab road , see page 128. Turn signals, hazard warning flashe rs see page 15.
  • Page 128 Hatch z Front sea ts occupied z All seats occupied z All seats occupied and luggage compa rtm ent load z Driver’s seat occupied and luggage compa rtm ent load Comb o van z Seats occupied z Seats occupied and half load in load compartment = z Seats occupied and full load in load c om partment =...
  • Page 129 Courtes y lamp Instrum ent illumination Front reading lam ps Com es on w hen a door is op ened. O nce the Comes on with exterior d riv ing lamps. With ignition switched on: door has been shut it g oes out after a Brig htness can be adjusted with knurled = Press button certa in delay 3 or when the ignition is...
  • Page 130 To av oid glare, place masking strip s on protect the battery charge. both headlam ps. We recomm end that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer. Rear courte sy light, re ar reading light = Move switch to right...
  • Page 131: Windows, Sun Roof, Folding Top

    Windows, C are must be taken w hen operating the sun roof, electric windows 3 a nd electric sun roof 3. There is a risk of injury, folding top particularly for children, and a d anger that articles could b ecome trapped. Vehicle passeng ers should be inform ed accordingly.
  • Page 132 Safety func tion If the window g lass enc ounters resistanc e above the midd le of the window during autom atic closing, it is im med ia tely stopped and the window opened ag ain. If the windows do not mov e easily (e.g . on account of frost), repeated ly ta p the switch for the wind ow in question until the wind ow ha s b een closed in sta ges.
  • Page 133 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 134 To op en To low er Press button l. The sun roof opens until it Press button l until the sun roof is closed . reaches the comfort position. With the roof Sun shad e in this position, wind noise is reduced . The sun sha de c an be op ened and closed To op en beyond the comfort p osition: with the sun roof either closed or raised.
  • Page 135 Cl osing sun roof fr om outside Fault Electrically operated folding s un roof , Hatch Hold k ey in driver's door lock in the door If the electric d riv e fails, the sy stem is locking position until the sun roof is closed. protected by a fuse in the fuse box ;...
  • Page 136 Note Release switc h as soon as roof ha s reached end position. Roof can only be operated at speeds of less than 75 m ph (120 km/h). Do not open frozen, icy or snow-covered roof. When using a roof ra ck, check freedom of movement of electric folding roof in order to prevent da mage.
  • Page 137 Unsc rew both screws from drive cover a nd Insert emergency key located in glove Electrically operated folding s un roof , Combo rem ov e c ov er in direction of arrow. compartment into folding roof drive and turn until roof is closed. O peration with ignition switched on Buttons l and \ between sun visors.
  • Page 138 Note Release switc h as soon as roof ha s reached end position. Roof can only be operated at speeds of less than 75 m ph (120 km/h). Do not open frozen, icy or snow-covered roof. When using a roof ra ck, check freedom of movement of electric sun roof in ord er to prevent dam age.
  • Page 139 An em ergenc y spanner is attached to the Plac e screw driver p art of emergency Insert hex agon side of emergency spanner inside of the cov er. spanner at mark on side of coupling and into hexag on socket and turn to close roof. extract coupling.
  • Page 140: Heating And V Entilation

    Heating and ventilation He ater controls C entre rot ary sw itch: Fan Four speeds: Left-hand rotary switch: Temp er ature O ff Heating and ventilation sys te m Clockwise Warm er Max imum air flow Anti-clockwise Colder Air mixture system: b y mixing cold and hot air the temperature ca n be regulated The ra te of air flow is determined by the without delay and held practically...
  • Page 141 P ollen filter with activate d charcoal coating The pollen filter rem ov es dust, soot, p ollen and spores from the a ir com ing in from the outside. I ts ac tiv ated cha rc oa l coating removes most of the odours and damaging env ironmental gases from the air.
  • Page 142 Windscreen defroster nozzle s 2 Air distribution switch set to V or J: Air is directed onto the wind screen and the door windows. Centre air ve nts Side air vents 1 Pleasant ventilation to head area with Unheated or heated air can be led into the unheated or slightly warmed air, vehicle through the nozz les.
  • Page 143 He ating The amount of heat is dependent on the engine temperature and is thus not fully attained until the engine is warm. For rapid warming of the p assenger compartment: z Turn temperature switch clockwise. z Set the fan to speed 3. z Set the air distribution sw itch to the desired position (see page 139).
  • Page 144 Demis ting and defrosting He ated rear window, Heated front seats the windows heated ex terior mirrors Two pushbuttons ß in centre console, Pushbutton Ü b eneath heater controls, operate with ignition sw itc hed on. Disreg ard of the settings described can op erate with engine running: O n = Press ß...
  • Page 145: Air Conditioning System

    Air conditioning Air conditioning system The ventilation, heating and cooling units system make up a functiona l unit d esigned to prov ide maximum comfort at all times of yea r, under any weather c onditions and at any outside tem perature. When the air conditioning system is on, the air is cooled and dehumidified.
  • Page 146 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 Clock wise Warmer Maximum air flow Anti-clock wise Colder to the windscreen, front door The rate of air flow is determined b y the...
  • Page 147 Air re circulation system Cooling Air intake The a ir circulation switch 4 switches the The c ooling sy stem (cooling compressor) in The air intakes in front of the windscreen on air conditioning sy stem to air recirculation the air conditioning sy stem is sw itc hed on the fa r left and right-hand sides of the mode (control indicator).
  • Page 148 Windscreen defroster nozzle s 2 Air distribution switch set to V or J: Air is directed onto the wind screen and the door windows. Centre air ve nts Side air vents 1 Pleasant ventilation to head area with Unheated or heated air can be led into the unheated or slightly warmed air, vehicle through the nozz les.
  • Page 149 Operation of the system Dem ist ing and defr ost ing the window s Ma xim um cooling (Maximum A ir Conditioning) Com fort setting Disregard of the settings described can O pen windows b riefly so that warm air can z Air recirculation system 4 off, cause the windows to bec om e misted up esca pe rap id ly.
  • Page 150 I mporta nt The cooling system (air conditioning compressor) only opera tes when the eng ine is running. When the cooling (air conditioning compressor) is switched on condensation builds up, which is expelled from the underside of the vehicle. At least one air vent must be open when the cooling (air cond itioning c om pressor) is on in order to p revent the evaporator from icing up d ue to lack of air movement.
  • Page 151 If a fa ult occ urs in the a ir cond itioning system, consult a workshop. We recom mend your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. The p ollen filter must be replaced at the intervals spec ified in the S ervice Booklet.
  • Page 152: Electronic Air Conditioning System

    Electronic air conditioning system Temperature changes d ue to external When set to automa tic mode, the influences, such as direct sunlight, are electronic air c onditioning system prov ides Ele ctronic air conditioning system autom atic ally compensated. the op tim um settings under almost all conditions.
  • Page 153 Tem per ature preselect ion The preselected temperature can be set to values between 16 °C and 28 °C using the left-hand rota ry knob. For the sak e of comfort, only cha nge the preselected temperature in small steps. If a temperature below 16 °C is set, LO appea rs in the disp la y: the electronic air conditioning system c onstantly runs with...
  • Page 154 Manual s ettings Under certain circumstances (e. g. iced-up or m isted-up windows), the functions of the electronic air conditioning system can be adjusted m anually . 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 155 O per ation wi thout cooling Air distri bution Air flow Press EC O button. ECO appears on the Press one or more of the following buttons. Turn the right-hand turn knob clockwise or display. The correspond ing sym bol appears on the anti-clockwise.
  • Page 156 Air reci rculation syst em Air conditioning with the engine not Switching off the e lectronic air running conditioning sys tem The a ir recirculation sy stem prevents the entry of outside air and the air in the When the vehicle is stop ped and the Turn the right-hand turn knob passenger com partment is circulated .
  • Page 157 The filter must be replaced at the interva ls We recommend your Vauxhall Authorised specified in the Service Book let. Repairer. The system’s integ ra ted self- diag nostics allow s faults to be quickly...
  • Page 158: Easytronic

    Easytronic Display Selector lev er in mid position The semi-autom atic Ea sytronic transm ission permits manual (manual When the selec tor lever is moved from N to The d isplay in the tachometer ind icates the the mid position w ith the foot brake mode) or automatic gear shifting currently engag ed gear or current mode.
  • Page 159 In Manua l mode the g ears ca n be changed Selec tor lever in A/M Electronically controlled driving manually. The display shows the currently Switch between Automa tic and Manual programm es in Automatic mode enga ged gear. mode. z By m eans of delay ed gear cha nging (higher engine speed s) following a cold If the eng ine speed is too low the Easy tronic...
  • Page 160 Engine braking assistance from motor Autom atic mode When driving downhill the Easytronic d oes not shift into the higher gea rs until a fairly high engine speed has been reac hed. During braking the Easytronic shifts down to a low er gear in good time. Ma nua l mode To utilize the engine braking effect, select a lower gear in good time when driving...
  • Page 161 Stopping the vehicle Parking the vehicle 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 162 , 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 163 4. Rotate bearing c ov er to slacken and rem ove by lifting upwards, see C ontact a workshop immediately. We illustration. recommend that y ou consult y our Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer. 5. Turn the adjusting screw beneath the bearing cov er using a Philips screwdriver until clear resistance can be felt.
  • Page 164: Automatic Transmission

    Automatic After sta rting the engine and before shifting into a gea r, depress the brake transmission pedal, If the brakes are released w hen a gear is engaged , the v ehicle will "creep". Nev er ac tuate accelerator and b rake pedals simultaneously .
  • Page 165 The engine can only be started with lever in Drive ranges D, 3, 2, 1 position P or N. When position N is selected, Position for normal driving conditions press foot brak e or engage hand brake in first to fourth gear. before starting.
  • Page 166 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 167 Kickdown Rocking the car Manoeuvring the vehicle When the accelerator peda l is depressed If it becomes necessary to rock the vehicle To ma noeuv re the vehicle back and forth beyond its resistance point below certain to free it from sand, mud, snow or a hole, during attempts to park or in ga ra ge speeds, the tra nsmission shifts d ow n into a move the selector lever from D to R in a...
  • Page 168 Hav e c ause of fault remedied. We Before leav ing the vehicle, apply hand recommend that y ou consult y our Vauxhall brake, then place selector lever in Authorised Repa irer.. position P and remove ignition key .
  • Page 169 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 170: Driving Hints

    Driving hints The firs t 6 00 m ile s/1000 km P ower steering Driv e y our v ehicle at various speed s. Do If the power-assisted steering fails, e.g. not use full throttle. Never allow the engine when being towed with the engine to labour at low rev s.
  • Page 171 Switching off the e ngine Engine s pe ed Clutch operation When you switch off, fans in the engine Driv e in a low engine speed range for each Alway s d epress the c lutch pedal hard to compartment may continue running for a gear a s m uc h as possible.
  • Page 172: Saving Fuel

    Saving Fuel Warming up Idling z Driving at full throttle or idling while the z The eng ine also consumes fuel when eng ine is still cold inc reases engine w ear idling . and fuel consumption. z If you have to wait for more than one z Drive off immediately after starting.
  • Page 173 Automatic trans miss ion, Easytronic Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. a lot of fuel. z Full throttle, kickdown, the sporty d riv ing Extre me driving conditions...
  • Page 174: Environmental Protection

    30 mp h (50 km/h) in fourth gear. When dev eloping and manufac turing your some further v alua ble hints in this vehic le, Vauxhall used environment- Warming up reg ard. friendly and in the m ain recyc la ble z Driv ing at full throttle or warming up a t materials.
  • Page 175 We recom mend that repair and Driv e considerately, esp ecially in maintenance be entrusted to your resid ential areas and particularly at Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. night.
  • Page 176: Fuel Consumption, Fuel, Refuelling

    Fuel with too low an octane number can of crystallized paraffins. cause pinking. Vauxhall cannot be held Diesel fuels with improved low-temperature lia ble for resulting dama ge. properties a re therefore available on the Petrol with a higher octane number can mark et during the winter m onths.
  • Page 177 Wipe off a ny ov erflowing fuel immediately . remedied immed iately. We recommend Fuel filler neck at right rear side of vehicle. that you consult your Vauxhall In vehicles with central locking 3 the fuel Authorised Repairer. tank cover is unlocked at the same time a s the doors, see page 46.
  • Page 178: Catalytic Converter, Exhaust Gases

    Catalytic Converter, Dama ge to the catalytic conv erter or the vehicle m ay result if the following points Exhaust Gases are not observed : z Consult a work shop, we recommend your Va ux ha ll Authorised Repairer, as quickly as possib le in the event of misfiring, irregula r engine running following a cold start, a significant loss of...
  • Page 179 Vauxhall Authorised z C onsult a workshop, we recomm end Repairer. Em ission control indicator Z, your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, as see pa ge 178. quickly as possible in the event of irregular engine running, a significa nt loss of engine power or other unusual malfunctions.
  • Page 180 We recomm end consum ption m ay increase and the that you consult y our Vauxhall Authorised driveability of the vehicle may be affected . Repairer. In some cases the fault can be eliminated by sw itc hing the engine off and back on aga in.
  • Page 181 Hav e all m aintenance work carried out at the interva ls specified by Vauxhall. We If it flashes w hen the ignition is on there is a Engine exhaust gases contain poisonous...
  • Page 182: Drive Control Systems

    (the sound of the engine changes) and the of all wheels. As soon as at least one recommend that y ou consult y our Vauxhall driving wheel starts to spin, the eng ine vehicle may be braked automatically to a Authorised Repa irer.
  • Page 183 Cruis e control Decelerate With cruise control a ctiv e, hold down The cruise control mak es it possible to store button R or tap it repeatedly : the speed is and m aintain a ny sp eed from approx. reduc ed c ontinuously or in steps.
  • Page 184: Brakes

    S ervice Booklet is therefore of the utmost im porta nce for traffic sa fety. Have worn brake pads replaced. We recommend that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, who will fit pads that ha ve b een tested a nd approved by...
  • Page 185 To release the hand brake pull the lever up applied : stop the vehicle; interrup t your slightly, press the ratchet knob , and fully journey immediately . C onsult a low er the lever. workshop. We rec om mend your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 186 The ABS control can b e detected by the To achieve optimum b ra king, keep the pulsing of the brake peda l and a The Anti-lock Brak e S ystem (ABS ) 3 brake ped al fully depressed throug hout controlling sound;...
  • Page 187 Hav e the cause of the fa ult remedied. We unusually heavy braking. This may recommend that y ou consult y our Vauxhall cause the vehicle to swerve. The benefits Authorised Repa irer. The sy stem’s of the ABS are lost.
  • Page 188: Wheels, Tyres

    We recommend that you hav e your ty res display ed. chang ed b y y our Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, who will b e familiar w ith the Use of unsuitab le tyres or wheels m ay...
  • Page 189 We recommend your blow-out. tyre siz e. Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Increa sed pressure resulting from tyre Damage may lead to tyre blow-out. warm-up must not be red uced, otherw ise the p ressure may drop below the permissible minimum.
  • Page 190 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 191 15 m m to the ty re tread and the inboard sides (including chain lock). We rec om mend that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, w ho w ill be pleased to give advice. Va ries fro m country to country o n account of...
  • Page 192: Roof Racks

    Vauxhall roof rack sy stem. Y our Vauxhall regarding the cooling system or other Authorised Repairer w ill be p leased to help.
  • Page 193 Towing equipment with rem ovable Fit ting the coupl ing bal l bar Tensioning coupling ball bar: hold safety coupling ball bar Remove the sealing plug from the hole for slider 1 at top a nd b ottom, pull ba ckwards Hatch and Corsavan the coupling ball ba r and stow it away in as far as possible and hold.
  • Page 194 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 195 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 196 Dismounting the coupling b all ba r Get hold of top and bottom of retaining Replace protective cap onto coupling ball Press red b utton and p ull p rotective cap slider 1, pull back as far as possible and bar: off.
  • Page 197 Stow age of coupl ing bal l bar The permissible caravan/trailer load should Place coupling ball bar in ba g as shown on be fully utilised only by d riv ers who are page 191 in illustration 11755 S and attach adeq uately experienced in towing large or nex t to vehicle tools b enea th spare wheel.
  • Page 198 Rear axle load during towing Hat ch When the caravan/trailer is coupled and the towing v ehicle fully loaded (including all occupants), the p ermissible rea r axle load (see identification plate or vehicle documents) may be ex ceeded by 45 kg and the p ermissible g ross vehic le weight by 15 kg.
  • Page 199 In the case of trailers with low d riv ing Diesel engine: O n gradients of 10 % or stability, do not exceed a speed of more, do not drive fa ster tha n 20 mph 50 mph (80 km/h); the use of a fric tion-type 30 km /h in first gear or 30 mph (50 km/h) stabiliser is recommended.
  • Page 200: Self-Help

    Self-help Diesel fuel system, ble eding If the tank has become completely empty , start the eng ine for a ma ximum of approx. 40 seconds after refuelling to autom atic ally bleed the fuel system. If the engine d oes not start, repeat the proc edure after a short time.
  • Page 201 z Do not d isconnect the disc ha rg ed z Do not connect lead s to negative battery from the vehicle. terminal of discharged battery ! z Switch off all unnecessary electrical z The connection point should be as far consumers.
  • Page 202 Towing the vehicle The towing eye is located in the bag S crew in the towing ey e anti-clockwise as containing the jack and v ehicle tools far as it will go and use the wheel bolt O pen cap covering front right towing ey e: underneath the spare wheel in the luggage wrenc h to tig hten it until it is fully disengage cap at bottom and p ull off...
  • Page 203 Consult a workshop. We recommend your Drive slowly . Do not drive jerkily . Excessive Vauxhall Authorised Repairer who will tractive force c an damage the vehicle. serve you best to get y our vehicle back on the road.
  • Page 204 Warning triangle Attac h first aid cushion/box to left lug gage C ombo ¨3 First-aid kit compartment w all using a rubber band as The warning triangle and first-aid kit are shown in illustration. stowed in the side p anel trim at the left- Hat ch and C osa van hand side.
  • Page 205 Release flap by p ressing retaining lugs. Comb o van Plac e wa rning triangle and first-aid kit in stowage compa rtm ent behind driver's seat. Disengage flap 3 by pressing retaining lug and remove.
  • Page 206 Spare w hee l Comb o 3. Unhook the catch and lower the spare The spare wheel is stowed at the rear wheel. Hat ch, Corsav an 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 207 General i nformati on On vehicles with alloy w heels 3 the spare wheel may ha ve a steel rim . If you use winter ty res 3, the spare wheel may still be fitted with a summ er tyre. If you use the spare wheel the vehicle's handling may be a ltered.
  • Page 208 Jack Comb o The ja ck is secured in place by a wing £ vehicle tools The jack and vehicle tools are located in a screw. The vehicle tools are secured to the stowage compa rtm ent in the side panel jack with rub ber ba nd s.
  • Page 209 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 210 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 211 Alloy wheels w ith a nti-theft lock 3: 2. Loosen wheel bolts using wheel bolt 3. The jacking p oints on the v ehicle Release hub cap using key included in wrench. underbody are ma rked by depressions vehicle tools and remove it. on the lower body sill.
  • Page 212 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 213 10. Align and engage hub cap or wheel 11. Seal jack contact point on underside of cov er 3 and wheel bolt caps 3 . vehicle with flap 3. Stow away replaced wheel, see page 204. Stow tools and Before refitting the wheel cover clean warning triangle in luggag e the wheel around the reta ining c lips.
  • Page 214 Ele ctrical system Fuse box Disengage cover of fuse box from lug a nd The fuse box is located in the engine lift off. Elec tronic ig nition system s genera te very compartment next to the coolant high v oltag es. Do not touch the ignition exp ansion tank.
  • Page 215 Alway s use fuses with the correct rating. This is shown on each fuse, and is also indicated by the fuse colour and the plug - in location in the fuse box . Fuse Fuse C olour Rating Grey Light brown Dark brown 7.
  • Page 216 Fuse C ircuit Rating Vauxhall alarm sy stem 10 A Exterior m irrors 7. 5 A Windscreen wash 15 A system C ourtesy lamp C entral control unit 20 A S un roof 20 A Vauxhall alarm sy stem Electric w indow (right) 20 A –...
  • Page 217 Fuse C ircuit Rating S eat heater (right) 15 A S eat heater (left) 15 A Rear window wiper 20 A Eng ine control unit 15 A Air conditioning system 15 A ABS, Easy tronic, automatic transmission, airbag Petrol engine: Eng ine control unit 15 A Diesel engine:...
  • Page 218 We recommend that head la mp aiming be 6. Insert new bulb into bulb mounting, dipped beam (outer bulbs) and ma in beam carried out by y our Vauxhall Authorised without touching the g lass. (inner bulb s). Repairer, who will have special equipment.
  • Page 219 Mai n bea m Version with spring wire c lip 6. Remove bulb from reflector housing. 4. Detach plug connector from bulb. 1. Open bonnet and engage supp ort. 7. When installing new bulb, engage 5. Disengag e spring wire clip from fixing lugs of bulb holder in recesses on 2.
  • Page 220 9. Place headlam p protective cover in position and close. 10. When changing bulbs on the left-hand sid e, refit the filler neck of the headla mp wash system 3 fluid container. Version w ithout spring wire clip 6. Detach plug c onnec tor from bulb base. 4.
  • Page 221 Parking lamps 5. Remove parking la mp bulb socket from 8. Insert bulb socket in reflector. reflector. 1. Open bonnet and engage supp ort. 9. Attach connector to main beam bulb . 6. Remove bulb from socket. 2. When changing bulbs on the left-hand 10.
  • Page 222 Fog lamps We recommend that you have bulbs changed by your Va ux ha ll Authorised Repairer. Fog tail lamp Hatch and Cors avan We recommend that you have bulbs changed by your Va ux ha ll Authorised Repairer. Front turn signal lamps 4.
  • Page 223 Turn signal, brake, tail and 3. Disengage the c able c onnector using a 4. Unscrew the four screws from the bulb re vers ing lamps, screwdriv er and d etach it from the bulb mounting using a screwd riv er. Detach Hatch and Corsavan mounting .
  • Page 224 Brake, tail, turn signal and, 2. Deta ch plug connector from bulb 5. Press retaining lugs on bulb m ounting re vers ing lamps plus mounting . tog ether and remove bulb mounting, as fog tail lamp, shown in illustration. 3.
  • Page 225 Number plate lamp 2. Rotate bulb holder to left and 3. Remov e bulb from socket. disengage. Hat ch and C orsa van 4. Insert new b ulb, without touching the glass. 1. Insert screwdriver vertically on right- hand sid e of bulb housing, exert pressure 5.
  • Page 226 Com bo 2. Press bulb slig htly towards spring c lip Courte sy lamp, rear reading lamps and remove. 1. Unscrew both screws. Remove lamp luggage compartme nt lamp insert. 3. Insert new bulb, without touc hing the Before removal, c lose the doors or hold the glass.
  • Page 227 2. Press bulb slightly towards spring clip Front courtesy lamp and 2. Remov e bulb from socket. reading lamps and remov e. 3. Insert new b ulb. Before rem oval, close the doors so that the 3. Insert new bulb, without touching the 4.
  • Page 228: 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 229 28046 Madrid – Sp ain Tel. 0 61 42-77 50 00 or 0 61 42-7 70 Tel. 900 20 25 20 Opel Nederland B.V. Vauxhall Motors Ltd. Baanhoekweg 188 O pel C & S sp ol. s. r.o. Customer C are 3361 GN Sliedrecht –...
  • Page 230: Maintenance, Inspection System

    Vauxhall. In order to avoid inva lid ation of value of y our v ehicle, it is of vital any warranty claim, it is espec ially...
  • Page 231 Checking and topping up fluids To aid identification, the engine oil filler cap , the c oolant expansion ta nk cap, the lid of the fluid container for the wind screen wash system, headlam p wash sy stem 3 and the handle of the oil dipstic k are coloured y ellow.
  • Page 232 Eng ine oi l level and consum ption Engine oil l ev el chec k, To check the level, remove the oil gauge All engines c onsume oil for technica l topping up engine oil (dipstick), wipe it clean and reinsert it as rea sons.
  • Page 233 We recommend tha t y ou have the oil and oil filter change carried out by your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, who will be fa miliar with the requirements of the law as reg ards disposal of used oil a nd can thus help to p rotect the env ironment and your health.
  • Page 234 We therefore recommend the use of anti- freezes that hav e been a pproved by Diese l fue l filter Vauxhall. Check the fuel filter for possible water residue at ev ery engine oil c hange. Anti-freeze is a danger to health; it must...
  • Page 235 We sy stem is sealed and it is thus rarely During operation the system is pressurised. recom mend tha t you consult your Vauxhall necessary to top up the coolant. The temperature ma y therefore rise to Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 236 Brake fluid is hy groscopic, i. e. it ab sorbs Clea r vision is essential for safe driv ing. the aid of Vauxhall De-icer Spray . water. If the brakes b ecome hot, suc h as You should therefore perform regular...
  • Page 237 In order to ensure prob lem-free wind screen Wi per blad es on the wind sc reen Wiper bl ade on the rear wind ow 3 wiper operation, the windscreen wa sh Lift wiper arm. Move relea se lev er and Lift wiper arm.
  • Page 238 We recom mend ha ving the ba ttery windscreen wash is located in the driv er’s Frost protection Mixture ratio chang e ca rried out by a Vauxhall side of the engine compartment. down to Vaux hall Authorised Repa irer, who will be fam ilia r...
  • Page 239 If the vehicle is not used for more than Protecting electronic com pone nts The battery m ust b e disconnected from the 4 weeks, the battery could becom e vehicle b efore b eing charged: first In order to prevent faults in electronic discharged.
  • Page 240 With autom atic transmission 3, place z Check tyre pressure – see pa ge 262. Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. selector lever in position P. Place wheel z Fill up w indscreen wash system – see chocks or suchlike under w heels to z Wash and preserve the vehicle –...
  • Page 241: Vehicle Care

    Window Cleaning S pray used properly , will help combat the z Vauxhall Windscreen Wa sh S olv ent unav oida ble d amaging effects of the environment. Interior C are:...
  • Page 242 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 243 Va ux ha ll touch-up other agent, and in particular do not use cleaner. applicator or Vauxhall spray. Touch-up solvents or petrol. C lean fabric upholstery w ith a vacuum paint before rust can form . If rust has Wheels and tyres cleaner and brush.
  • Page 244 Im portant a reas of the engine mak e sure tha t the heating element on the a soft c loth and Vauxhall Windscreen compa rtm ent have been provided with inside of the wind ow is not d amaged.
  • Page 245 Underbody Folding roof z Do not use high-pressure jet c leaners on wheels a nd tyres. PVC underbody protection that does not The operation, ap pearance and service life req uire special m aintenance is ap plied in of the folding roof mainly depend on z Remov e bird droppings im med ia tely.
  • Page 246: Technical Data

    Technical Data Vehicle docum ents, identification In other versions the identification plate is plate attached to the right spring strut d om e in the engine com partment. The tec hnical d ata is determined in accordance with European C ommunity standards.
  • Page 247 – brake fluid, – manual transmission oil we rec om mend that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, who can adv ise you on the correct products to use. C aution: Use of unsuitable fluids can cause serious damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 248 Eng ine oi ls When using comm ercially ava ilab le engine O nly the following viscosity classes are We recommend using Va ux ha ll engine oils oils, in principle, only those oils tha t meet permitted: with the following qualities and viscosities: the minimum q uality requirem ents S AE 10 W-30 (or hig her than 30) or ACEA A3/B3 SAE 0W-30...
  • Page 249 Inform ation on AC EA oil grade cla ssific ation The Association d es Constructeurs Européens d'Autom ob iles classifies engine oils according to their perform anc e (quality). Ea ch class is identified by letters and numbers, e.g. A3. The letter indicates the field of application: A = Petrol eng ines in passenger cars B = Diesel engines in passenger cars...
  • Page 250 Engine data Sales designation 1.0 12V 1.2 16V 1.4 16V Eng ine code Z 10 XE Z 12 XE Z 14 XE Numb er of cylinders Bore dia. (mm ) 72. 5 72.5 77. 6 Stroke (mm) 78. 6 72.6 73.
  • Page 251 Engine data Sales designation 1.8 16V 1.7 DT 1.7 DTI Eng ine code Z 16 SE Z 18 XE Y 17 DTL Y 17 DT Numb er of cylinders Bore dia. (mm ) 79.0 80. 5 79.0 79. 0 Stroke (mm) 81.5 88.
  • Page 252 Pe rform ance , Hatch/Cosavan (approx. mph;km/h Z 10 XE ECO Z 10 XE Z 12 XE Z 14 XE Eng ine Max imum speed 5-speed ma nual transmission – 96; 155 106;170 – Sports transmission – 96; 155 106;170 112;180 Easytronic 97;157...
  • Page 253 Fuel cons umption, The direc tiv e is oriented to actual driving The figures given m ust not be taken as a e mis sions practices: Urba n driving is rated at guarantee for the actual fuel consumption approx. and off-roa d driving with of a p artic ular vehicle.
  • Page 254 Fuel cons umption CO em ission 3-door Hatch, Corasvan Z 10 XE EC O Z 10 XE Z 12 XE Z 14 XE Eng ine Manual/S ports/Easytronic/Automatic transm ission Fuel consumption (approx. l/100 km ) Urban –/–/6.5/– –/7. 2/6. 9/ – 8.2/ 8.4/ 8.0/–...
  • Page 255 Fuel cons umption, CO em ission 5-door Hatch Z 10 XE EC O Z 10 XE Z 12 XE Z 14 XE Eng ine Manual/S ports/Easytronic/Automatic transm ission Fuel consumption (approx. l/100 km ) Urban –/–/6.5/– –/7. 2/6. 9/ – 8.2/ 8.4/ 8.0/–...
  • Page 256 Fuel cons umption, CO Emiss ion Combo Z 16 S E Y 17 DTL Y 17 DT Eng ine Manual transm ission Fuel consumption (approx. l/100 km ) Urban 10.2 6. 6 Ex tra-urb an 4. 7 Com bined 5. 4 em ission (a pprox.
  • Page 257 Weights, payload and roof load The combined front a nd rear a xle load General inform ation must not exceed the perm itted total load. The permissib le roof load is 100 kg . The The p ayload is the difference between the For example , if the max imum permitted roof load consists of the weight of the roof permitted g ross vehicle weight (see...
  • Page 258 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 ECO Z 10 XE – 1030 – – 1055 – Corsa Club Z 10 XE – 1005 1005 –...
  • Page 259 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 XE 1020 1020 – 1045 1045 – Com fort Z 12 XE 1040 1040 –...
  • Page 260 Weights : Table 1, Kerb weight , Hatch (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 XE 1045 1045 – 1070 1070 –...
  • Page 261 Weights : Table 1, Kerb weight , Hatch (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 XE 1070 1070 – 1095 1095 –...
  • Page 262 Weights , table 1, kerb weight , Combo (kg) Model Eng ine Manua l tra nsmission Com bo Z 16 S E 1210 Y 17 DTL 1285 Y 17 DT 1285 Com bo Z 16 S E 1370 wi th air Y 17 DTL 1420 condit ioning...
  • Page 263 Weights , Table 2, He avy accessories, Hatch/ Corsavan (kg) Accessories Sun roof Towi ng Anti-lock El ect ronic Electric Side air bags Loa ding floor ma t, equip ment brak e pow er steering w indows Corsav an system (ABS) Weight Weights , Table 2, Heavy accessories, Combo...
  • Page 264 In the case of vehicles with Z 18 XE The spare wheel ma y have a smaller tyre Vauxhall Authorised Repairer concerning engine, size 175/65 R 14 tyres a re only and a sm aller rim: using the sp are wheel suitab le tyre mak es.
  • Page 265 (ctd.) Hatch, Ty re inflation Tyre inflation Corsava n pressure with up pressure with Tyre inflation pressure to 3 p ersons full load (excess pre ssure) in bar /psi Engine Ty res Front Rear Front Rear Z 10 XE EC O 155/80 R 13 (M+ S) 2.4/35 2.4/35...
  • Page 266 (ctd.) Comb o Ty re inflation Tyre inflation pressure pressure with Tyre inflation pressure with up full load (excess pre ssure) to 2 p ersons in bar/psi and 100 kg lugg age Engine Ty res Front Rear Front Rear Z 16 S E 175/65 R 14 2.4/35 2.4/35...
  • Page 267 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 268 Capacities (app rox . in litres) Z 10 XE Z 12 XE Z 14 XE Z 16 SE Z 18 XE Y 17 DTL Y 17 DT Eng ine Cooling systems in vehicles with manual transmission, Ea sy tronic without air conditioning 6.
  • Page 269 Dimensions (mm) 3-door 5-door Corsava n Comb o Ha tch Ha tch Length 3817 3817 3817 4322 Width 1646 1646 1646 1684 Width with two ex terior mirrors 1955 1955 1955 1892 Height 1440 1440 1440 1801 Wheelb ase 2491 2491 2491 2716...
  • Page 270 Mounting dim ens ions of caravan/trailer towing equipment with re movable coupling ball bar, Hatch/Cors avan 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 equipment retrofitted by a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 271 Mounting dim ens ions of caravan/trailer towing equipment with fixed 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 equipment retrofitted by a Vauxhall...
  • Page 272: Index

    Index Battery ........169, 236, 265 AB S (Anti-lock Brake System ) ....184 Interruption of Ac cessories ......85, 86, 124, 202 power supply ..35, 49, 130, 160, 167 Ac cessory socket ..
  • Page 273 Control indica tors ......12, 26 Belt tensioners ........73 Ca pacities ..........266 Data ..........43, 244 EPS (Electric Power S teering) ...
  • Page 274 Ea sy tronic ......... 19, 156 Fan ....... .. 138, 143, 144, 229 Gears ..........18, 19 Driv ing programmes ..
  • Page 275 Halogen headlam p system ....216 Identification plate ......244, 245 J ack ..........206, 209 Hand b rake ....... .22, 23, 183 Ignition switch ..
  • Page 276 Langua ge selection ....... .. 36 M+S ty res ..........189 N eutral, transm ission ......18 Lashing eyes ........61, 64 Main bea m ..
  • Page 277 O ctane numbers ....174, 248, 249 Pa intwork damage ........ 241 Rad io ..........40, 41 O dometer ..........31 Pa rk ing lamps ..
  • Page 278 Speed ..........170, 171 Transm ission, automatic ....20, 162 Env ironmenta l protection ....173 Driv ing programme ......164 Safeguard against Fuel consum ption ...
  • Page 279 Wheels, tyres .......... 186 Locks ..........242 Vauxhall alarm system ......52 Windows ..........129 Tyre cha ins ..

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