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Introduction .........................................1
In brief .................................................3
Keys, doors and windows.................17
Seats, restraints................................35
Storage..............................................59
Instruments and controls ..................71
Lighting............................................107
Infotainment system........................115
Climate controls ..............................185
Driving and operating......................197
Vehicle care ....................................229
Service and maintenance ...............297
Technical data.................................309
Customer information .....................317

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction .........1 In brief ..........3 Keys, doors and windows....17 Seats, restraints........35 Storage..........59 Instruments and controls ....71 Lighting..........107 Infotainment system......115 Climate controls ......185 Driving and operating......197 Vehicle care ........229 Service and maintenance ....297 Technical data.........309 Customer information .....317...
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  • Page 3: Introduction

    Your vehicle is a designed search for specific information. reasonable prices. Experienced combination of advanced mechanics trained by Chevrolet work  The Owner’s Manual uses the technology, safety, environmental according to specific Chevrolet factory engine designations. The friendliness and economy.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    2 Introduction Danger, Warnings and We wish you many hours of Cautions pleasurable driving Chevrolet {Danger Text marked ? Danger provides information on risk of fatal injury. Disregarding this information may endanger life. {Warning Text marked ? Warning provides information on risk of accident or injury.
  • Page 5: In Brief

    In brief 3 In brief Initial drive information Seat adjustment Seat positioning Unlocking the Vehicle Radio remote control GO3E3014A To move seat forward or backward, TDL050A pull the handle and slide seat to desired position. Press button K. Release the handle and make sure Unlocks all doors.
  • Page 6: Head Restraint Adjustment

    4 In brief Seat backrests Seat height Head restraint adjustment Height adjustment GO3E3015A GO3E3016A Pull lever, adjust inclination and Pumping the lever on the outside of GO3E1003A release lever. Allow the seat to the seat cushion until the seat Pull the head restraint upwards. engage audibly.
  • Page 7: Safety Belt

    In brief 5 Horizontal adjustment Safety Belt Mirror Adjustment Interior mirrors GO3E3002A MD033 Pull the head restraint forwards. It is Withdraw belt from reel, guide it GO3E2007A adjusted to the three positions. To untwisted across the body and To reduce dazzle, pull the lever on move back pull the head restraint engage the latch plate in the buckle.
  • Page 8 6 In brief Exterior mirrors Steering Wheel Adjustment GC3N2006A GC3N5001A Select the relevant exterior mirror by Unlock lever, adjust steering wheel, turning the control knob to left (L) or then engage lever and ensure it is right (R). Then swivel the control to fully locked.
  • Page 9: Instrument Panel Overview

    In brief 7 Instrument Panel Overview GC3G1001A...
  • Page 10 8 In brief GC3G1001R...
  • Page 11 In brief 9 1. Side air vents 23. Ignition switch Exterior Lighting 2. Exterior lamp switch 24. Steering wheel adjustment 3. Turn signals 25. Hood release lever 4. Cruise control 26. Clutch pedal 5. Cluster 6. Horn, Driver’s airbag 7. Steering wheel controls 8.
  • Page 12 10 In brief ; : The tail lamps, number plate Headlamp high/low-beam Hazard warning flashers changer lamps, and instrument panel lamps are illuminated. 2 : The headlamps and all of the above lamps are illuminated. Press light switch #: Front fog lamp s: Rear fog lamp See Exterior lamp controls on page 107.
  • Page 13: Washer And Wiper Systems

    In brief 11 Turn and lane-change signals Horn Washer and Wiper Systems Windshield wiper JD14A GC3N5003A lever up = right indicator Press Y TDL033A lever down = left indicator 2: Continuous wipe, fast speed. See Turn and lane-change signals 1: Continuous wipe, slow speed. on page 110.
  • Page 14 12 In brief See Windshield wiper/washer on Rear window wiper/washer Washer page 72. Wiper Windshield washer TDL031A Push the lever toward the instrument TEL021A panel. TDL030A Press the upward of switch to Washer fluid is sprayed onto the rear Pull lever. operate wiper continue.
  • Page 15: Climate Control

    In brief 13 Climate control Demisting and defrosting the Transmission windows Heated rear window, heated Manual transmission exterior mirrors GC3E8003A GC3N9007A Turn the air distribution knob to To engage reverse, with the vehicle DEFROST 5. GC3N2011A stationary pull up the button on the Operated by pressing the = button.
  • Page 16 14 In brief Automatic transmission MD174 Push the release button to shift. Arrows indicate shifts that do not require you to push the release button. GC3N9003A P (PARK): Locks the front wheels. Select P only when the vehicle is MD172 stationary and the parking brake is Depress the brake pedal and push applied.
  • Page 17: Getting Started

    In brief 15 Getting Started Starting engine with the ignition switch Check before starting off  Tyre pressure and condition.  Engine oil level and fluid levels. MD173  All windows, mirrors, exterior Shift freely. lighting and number plates are free from dirt, snow and ice and are operational.
  • Page 18 16 In brief  Close windows.  Diesel engine: turn the key to Parking position 2 for preheating until K  Lock the vehicle.  Do not park the vehicle on an goes out. easily flammable surface. The  Turn the key to position 3, high temperature of the exhaust depressing the clutch pedal and system could ignite the surface.
  • Page 19: Keys, Doors And Windows

    Keys, doors and windows 17 Keys, doors and Keys and locks Key with foldaway key section windows Keys Replacement keys The key number is specified on a Keys and locks ......17 detachable tag. Doors ..........23 The key number must be quoted Vehicle security ......25 when ordering replacement keys as Exterior mirrors ......26...
  • Page 20: Radio Remote Control

    18 Keys, doors and windows Radio remote control Handle with care, protect from Fault moisture and high temperatures and If the central locking system cannot avoid unnecessary operation. be operated with the radio remote control, it may be due to the following: ...
  • Page 21 Keys, doors and windows 19 Radio remote control battery 1. Open the transmitter cover. Note replacement 2. Remove the used battery. Avoid In order to keep the transmitter Replace the battery as soon as the touching the circuit board to other working properly, follow these range is noticeably diminished.
  • Page 22: Central Locking System

    20 Keys, doors and windows Central locking system Central locking button <Passenger’s door> <Driver’s door> You can activate the central door locking system from the front door. This system allows you to lock and unlock all the doors, the tailgate and fuel filler door from the driver’s or passenger’s door, using either keyless remote (from outside) or the...
  • Page 23 Keys, doors and windows 21 Unlocking Locking Deadlock For further protection when leaving Radio remote control Radio remote control the vehicle, you can deadlock the doors. Deadlocking electronically jams all the electric locks so that no door can be opened, even if entry is gained by breaking glass.
  • Page 24: Manual Door Locks

    22 Keys, doors and windows Disengaging the deadlock occurs OFF: The doors will lock Manual Door Locks when unlocking the doors in the immediately when pressing the power lock switch or the button Q on normal way. the radio remote control. Delayed Locking This feature will delay the actual locking of the doors and arming of...
  • Page 25: Doors

    Keys, doors and windows 23 Safety locks Doors Caution Tailgate Opening Do not pull the inside door handle while the child security door lock is set to LOCK position. To do so can damage the inside door handle. {Warning Use the child security door locks TDL002A whenever children are occupying the rear seats.
  • Page 26 24 Keys, doors and windows Note Closing {Warning To close the tailgate, push it down so The installation of certain heavy it latches securely. Do not drive with the tailgate open accessories onto the tailgate may or ajar, e.g. when transporting affect its ability to remain open and Do not press the touchpad while bulky objects, since toxic exhaust...
  • Page 27: Vehicle Security

    Keys, doors and windows 25 Vehicle security The anti-theft alarm system is active Deactivation directly. Unlocking the vehicle by pressing Anti-theft alarm system button K on the radio remote control deactivates anti-theft alarm system. Activation Alarm The alarm can be silenced by pressing any button of the radio remote control or by switching on the ignition.
  • Page 28: Exterior Mirrors

    26 Keys, doors and windows Automatic door unlocks Invalid keys may only open the Exterior mirrors doors. All doors will be automatically Convex mirror unlocked when the impact is The engine is automatically delivered to impact sensors while the immobilised after the key is turned to The convex exterior mirror reduces ignition is ON.
  • Page 29: Folding Mirrors

    Keys, doors and windows 27 Remote control mirrors Folding mirrors Heated mirrors Manual folding GC3N2006A GC3N2011A Operated by pressing the + button. Select the relevant exterior mirror by GC3N2007A turning the control knob to left (L) or For pedestrian safety, the exterior Heating works with the engine right (R).
  • Page 30: Interior Mirrors

    28 Keys, doors and windows Interior mirrors Automatic dimming {Warning rearview mirror Manual rearview mirror Your view through the mirror may lose some clarity when it is adjusted for night vision. Take special care with using your inside rearview mirror when it is adjusted for night vision.
  • Page 31: Windows

    Keys, doors and windows 29 Windows Power windows {Warning Manual windows Take care when operating the power windows. Risk of injury, particularly to children. If there are children on the rear seat, switch on the child safety system for the power windows. Keep a close watch on the windows when closing them.
  • Page 32 30 Keys, doors and windows Operation Auto up/down Initializing the power windows To fully open the window If the windows cannot be closed You may operate the power windows automatically, press the switch fully automatically (e.g. after when the ignition switch is ON by down.
  • Page 33: Heated Rear Window

    Keys, doors and windows 31 Child safety system for rear Heated rear window Caution windows Do not use sharp instruments or abrasive window cleaners on your rear window. Do not scratch or damage the defroster wires when you clean or work around the rear window.
  • Page 34: Roof

    32 Keys, doors and windows Sun visors Roof The sun visors can be folded down Sunroof or swivelled to the side to prevent dazzling. {Warining The sun visors have mirror covers should be closed when driving. Take care when operating the sunroof.
  • Page 35 Keys, doors and windows 33 Tilt Open/Close Sunblind Dirt and debris may collect on the To open the sunroof with tilting, sunroof seal or in the track that could The sunblind is operated manually. press the switch (3). cause an issue with sunroof Close or open the sunblind by To close the sunroof, press the operation, noise or plug the water...
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  • Page 37: Seats, Restraints

    Seats, restraints 35 Seats, restraints Head restraints Head restraints Head restraints ......35 Position Front seats ........37 {Warning Safety belts........41 Airbag system........45 Only drive with the head restraint set to the proper position. Child restraints ......51 Removed or improperly adjusted head restraints can result in serious head and neck injuries in MD024 case of a collision.
  • Page 38 36 Seats, restraints Head restraints on front seats Horizontal adjustment Head restraints on rear seats Height adjustment Height adjustment GO3E3002A GO3E3001A Pull the head restraint forwards. It is GO3E3003A adjusted to the three positions. To Pull the head restraint upwards. Pull the head restraint upwards.
  • Page 39: Front Seats

    Seats, restraints 37  Sit with your buttocks as far back Rear headrest non-use Front seats position against the backrest as possible. Adjust the distance between the Seat position seat and the pedals so that your legs are slightly angled when you {Warning fully depress the pedals.
  • Page 40 38 Seats, restraints  Set the seat high enough to have Seat adjustment Seat positioning a clear field of vision on all sides and on all display instruments. { Danger There should be at least one Do not sit nearer than 25 cm(10in) hand of clearance between your to the steering wheel, to permit head and the headlining.
  • Page 41: Heated Front Seats

    Seats, restraints 39 Seat backrests Seat height Heated front seats GO3E3015A GO3E3016A GC3N3008A Pull lever, adjust inclination and Pumping the lever on the outside of The seat heater buttons are located release lever. Allow the seat to the seat cushion until the seat in the climate control.
  • Page 42: Folding Seatback

    40 Seats, restraints Folding seatback {Warning Front passenger’s seat If you cannot feel temperature change or pain to the skin, the seat {Warning heater may cause burns even at If you fold the seatback forward to low temperatures. carry longer objects, such as skis, To reduce the risk of burns, people be sure any such cargo is not near with such a condition should use...
  • Page 43: Safety Belts

    Seats, restraints 41 To raise the seatback, Safety belts {Warning 1. Lift the seatback and push to Safety belts Fasten safety belt before each trip. original position. 2. Latch the seatback into place by In the event of an accident, people pushing on the top of the not wearing safety belts endanger seatback.
  • Page 44 42 Seats, restraints Note Pre-tensioners work only once. If the {Warning pre-tensioners activate in a crash, Make sure that the belts are not the pre-tensioners and probably Incorrect handling (e.g. removal or damaged by shoes or sharp-edged other new parts of the vehicle’s fitting of belts or belt buckles) can objects or trapped.
  • Page 45: Three-Point Safety Belts

    Seats, restraints 43 Do not make any modifications to Three-point safety belts belt tensioner components as this Fitting will invalidate the vehicle type approval. {Warning Do not bleach or dye safety belts. It may severely weaken them. In a crash, they might not be able to provide adequate protection.
  • Page 46 44 Seats, restraints Height adjustment on front Removing Safety belt use during seat safety belts pregnancy {Warning The belt must be positioned as low as possible across the pelvis to prevent pressure on the abdomen. Safety belts work for everyone, including pregnant women.
  • Page 47: Airbag System

    Seats, restraints 45 Airbag system Note {Warning The airbag systems and belt Airbag system If handled improperly the airbag tensioner control electronics are systems can be triggered in an located in the central console area. The airbag system consists of a explosive manner.
  • Page 48: Front Airbag System

    46 Seats, restraints When an air bag deploys, there Front airbag system Caution may be a loud noise and smoke. The front airbag system consists of These conditions are normal and If the vehicle is impacted by bumps one airbag in the steering wheel and are not dangerous but in case it or objects on unpaved roads or one in the instrument panel on the...
  • Page 49: Side Airbag System

    Seats, restraints 47 Side airbag system {Warning Optimum protection is only provided when the seat is in the proper position. See Seat position on page 37. Keep the area in which the airbag inflates clear of obstructions. Wear the seat belt properly fastened.
  • Page 50 48 Seats, restraints Note Only use protective seat covers that have been approved for your vehicle. Be careful not to cover the airbags. {Warning Children who are seated in close proximity to a side airbag may be at risk of serious or fatal injury if the airbag deploys, especially if the GO3E3006A MD041...
  • Page 51: Curtain Airbag System

    Seats, restraints 49 Curtain airbag system GO3E3006A MD043 The curtain airbag system is The risk of injury to the head in the GO3E3009A triggered in the event of an accident event of a side impact is The curtain airbag system consists of of a certain severity.
  • Page 52: Airbag On-Off Switch

    50 Seats, restraints Airbag on-off switch {Warning {Warning Front airbag system for the front Keep the area in which the airbag Deactivate front passenger airbag passenger seat have to be inflates clear of obstructions. system when the front passenger deactivated if a child restraint system seat is occupied by a child.
  • Page 53: Child Restraints

    Seats, restraints 51 Child restraints {Warning Child restraint systems NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected When a child restraint system is by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of being used, pay attention to the it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to following usage and installation the CHILD can occur.
  • Page 54 52 Seats, restraints Selecting the right system Never carry a child while travelling in {Warning the vehicle. The child will become too The rear seats are the most heavy to hold in the event of a convenient location to fasten a child When using a child restraint collision.
  • Page 55 Seats, restraints 53 A child restraint system which has been subjected to stress in an accident must be replaced. Please ensure that infants and children are seated in the rear seats using child restraints. Until the children can use safety belts, please select a child restraint suitable for its age and make sure the child wears it.
  • Page 56: Child Restraint Installation Locations

    54 Seats, restraints Child Restraint Installation Locations Permissible options for fitting a child restraint system On front passenger seat On rear outboard On rear central Weight and age class activated airbag deactivated airbag seats seat Group 0: up to 10 kg or approx.
  • Page 57 Seats, restraints 55 See Head restraints on page 35 Note Move front seat to the foremost or adjust front seat backrest inclination as far as necessary to a vertical position to ensure that there is no interference between child restraint system on rear seats and front seat backrest . L: Suitable for particular child restraint systems of the "specific vehicle", "restricted"...
  • Page 58 56 Seats, restraints Permissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint system On front On rear On rear Weight class Size class Fixture passenger seat outboard seats central seat Group 0: up to 10 kg ISO/R1 Group 0+: up to 13 kg ISO/R1 ISO/R2 ISO/R3...
  • Page 59 Seats, restraints 57 ISOFIX size class and seat device A - ISO/F3: Forward-facing child restraint system for children of maximum size in the weight class 9 to 18 kg. B - ISO/F2: Forward-facing child restraint system for smaller children in the weight class 9 to 18 kg. B1 - ISO/F2X: Forward-facing child restraint system for smaller children in the weight class 9 to 18 kg.
  • Page 60: Isofix Child Restraint Systems

    58 Seats, restraints Isofix child restraint Top-tether fastening eyes systems Top-Tether fastening eyes are marked with the symbol I for a child seat. GO3E3011A The vehicle might be equipped with guides in front of the mounting GC3N3004A brackets to support the installation of Fasten vehicle-approved ISOFIX the child restraint system.
  • Page 61: Storage

    Storage 59 Storage Storage compartments Instrument panel storage Storage compartments ....59 Luggage/load locations ....62 Additional Storage Features ..66 Roof Rack System......68 Information on loading the vehicle.69 GO3E4014A It is located near the steering column on the bottom of the instrument panel.
  • Page 62: Storage

    60 Storage Glovebox Cupholders GC3N4002A It is located on top of the glove box. GO3E4003A GC3N4003A To open, push the button. To open, pull the grip. It is used for small articles, etc. {Warning To close, firmly push the storage door shut.
  • Page 63: Sunglasses Storage

    Storage 61 Sunglasses storage {Warning Do not place uncovered cups of hot liquid in the cup holder while the vehicle is in motion. If the hot liquid spills, you burn yourself. Such a burn to the driver could lead to loss of control of the vehicle.
  • Page 64: Luggage/Load Locations

    62 Storage Underseat storage Luggage/load locations {Warning Luggage compartment If either seatback is not locked, it could move forward in a sudden Folding the seatback after stop or crash. That could cause cushion flip injure to the person sitting there. Always push and pull on the {Warning seatbacks to be sure they are...
  • Page 65 Storage 63 To fold down the rear seatbacks : 1. Push head restraints down by Note pressing the catch. Do not place anything in the floor. Caution Note It can cause improperly folding or To ensure enough room for rear damage to the seat cushion.
  • Page 66 64 Storage The center rear safety belt may lock when you raise the seatback. If this happens, let the belt go back all the way and start again. If the safety belt still locked, try again after pulling cushion out. {Warning To return the rear seat cushion, put the rear part of the seat cushion in...
  • Page 67 Storage 65 {Warning {Warning Caution Ensure that the rear seatbacks are Never allow passengers to sit on When returning rear seatback to all the way back and locked in top of the folded down seatback, the upright position, place the rear position before operating the while the car is moving as this is safety belt and buckles between...
  • Page 68: Additional Storage Features

    66 Storage Additional Storage Rear Compartment/Storage Panel Cover Features Rear Compartment Convenience Net You can carry small loads with your convenience net. Before installing the convenience net, read the instruction sheet carefully. GC3G4003A Install the upper elastic loops to the upper attachments, and then install the lower hooks to the lower GC3N4004A...
  • Page 69 Storage 67 Storage Panel Cover Caution Do not place heavy objects in panel. When lift the tailgate it lifted too, keep clean panel to avoid objects fall. GO3E4024A GC3N4005A Fold the load floor and place the hook into the shopping hook located You can place small objects or hide in the side trim as shown.
  • Page 70: Roof Rack System

    68 Storage Roof Rack System {Warning Caution Roof rack If you try to carry something on top Ensure that the load is evenly of your vehicle that is longer or distributed over the side or cross wider than the roof rack, the wind rails.
  • Page 71: Information On Loading The Vehicle

    Storage 69  Do not place any objects on the Information on loading {Warning tailgate cover or the instrument the vehicle panel, do not cover the sensor on The maximum load for the roof top of the instrument panel. rack rails is 165 lbs (75 kg). Do not Information on loading the ...
  • Page 72 70 Storage  Driving with a roof load increases the sensitivity of the vehicle to cross-winds and has a detrimental effect on vehicle handling due to the vehicle’s higher centre of gravity. Distribute the load evenly and secure it properly with retaining straps.
  • Page 73: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and controls 71 Instruments and Controls Caution controls Steering wheel adjustment If strong impact delivers to steering column axle direction when the steering wheel is adjusted or the Controls .........71 lever is locked, it may cause Warning lights, gauges and damage to the parts related to indicators ........80 steering wheel.
  • Page 74: Instruments And Controls

    72 Instruments and controls Steering wheel controls Horn Windshield wiper/washer Windshield wiper GC3N5002A GC3N5003A Press Y The infotainment system and the TDL033A cruise control can be operated by the To operate the windshield wipers, controls on the steering wheel. turn the ignition ON and move the windshield wiper / washer lever See Infotainment system.
  • Page 75 Instruments and controls 73 3: Misting function. Adjustable wiper interval Caution Misting function To operate the windshield wipers Less than clear vision for the driver once in case of light rain or mist, can lead to an accident resulting in lightly press the windshield wiper personal injury and damage to /washer lever down and release it.
  • Page 76 74 Instruments and controls Windshield washer Rear window wiper/washer Caution Wiper Do not operate the windshield washer continuously for more than some seconds, or when the washer fluid tank is empty. This can cause the washer motor to overheat resulting in costly repairs. {Warning Do not spray washer fluid on the windshield in freezing weather.
  • Page 77 Instruments and controls 75 Washer Caution Caution Less than clear vision for the driver Washer fluid can form ice on a can lead to an accident resulting in frozen tailgate window and personal injury and damage to obstruct your vision. your vehicle or other property.
  • Page 78: Power Outlets

    76 Instruments and controls Clock <Type 2> Power outlets <Type 1> GC3N5004A GC3N5005A Time and date are shown in the GC3G5014A A 12V power outlet is located in the infotainment display. central console. Settings for time and date can be Do not exceed the maximum power adjusted.
  • Page 79 Instruments and controls 77 {Warning Caution Sparks may occur when Do not connect any current connecting the unit to a power delivering accessories, e.g. source, this is normal. electrical charging devices or batteries. Do not connect in the vicinity of flammable or explosive Do not damage the sockets by substances.
  • Page 80: Cigarette Lighter

    78 Instruments and controls Cigarette lighter {Warning Caution If you leave the vehicle with an Overheating the cigarette lighter inflammable explosive substance, can damage the heating element such as a disposable lighter, inside and the lighter itself. the car in summer, it can explode Do not hold the lighter in while it is and cause fire due to an increase heating.
  • Page 81 Instruments and controls 79 Ashtrays The portable ashtray can be placed Caution in the cup holders. To open the ashtray, gently lift the lid The barrel of an operating cigarette of the ashtray. After using, close the lighter can become very hot. lid firmly.
  • Page 82: Warning Lights, Gauges And Indicators

    80 Instruments and controls Warning lights, gauges Odometer and indicators Speedometer GC3G5015A Each time you press the knob in the GC3N5016A cluster, the display changes in the The odometer shows how far your following order: car has been driven in kilometers or ...
  • Page 83: Fuel Gauge

    Instruments and controls 81 Tachometer Diesel Fuel gauge Petrol GC3E5004A TEL039A Displays the engine revolutions per GC3E5003A Displays the fuel level in the tank. minute. Never run the tank dry. Drive in a low engine speed range for Because of the fuel remaining in the each gear as much as possible.
  • Page 84: Service Display

    82 Instruments and controls Service display {Danger Control indicators Before refueling, stop vehicle and The control indicators described are switch off the engine. not present in all vehicles. The description applies to all instrument versions. The actual in the vehicle may differ from the description.
  • Page 85 Instruments and controls 83 Control indicators in the instrument cluster Type 1 GC3E5001B...
  • Page 86 84 Instruments and controls Type 2 GC3E5002B...
  • Page 87: Turn Signal

    Instruments and controls 85 Transmission display Turn signal Safety belt reminders G flashes green. > for driver’s seat illuminates or flashes red. Flashes C for front passenger seat The control indicator flashes if a turn illuminates or flashes, when seat is signal or the hazard warning flashers occupied.
  • Page 88: Airbag And Safety Belt Tensioner Light

    86 Instruments and controls Airbag and safety belt Airbag on-off light U for front passenger airbag tensioner light illuminates. When the control indicator 9 illuminates red. illuminates the front passenger When the ignition is switched on, the airbag is deactivated. control indicator illuminated for a few seconds.
  • Page 89: Charging System Light

    Instruments and controls 87 Charging system light Service vehicle soon light Caution " illuminates red. B illuminates when the vehicle The indicator light signals that your needs a service. It illuminates when the ignition is vehicle has a problem that requires switched on and goes out shortly Have the vehicle checked by a attention.
  • Page 90: Brake System Warning Light

    88 Instruments and controls Brake system warning light Antilock brake system Hill descent control (HDC) (ABS) warning light system light $ illuminates red. ! illuminates yellow. 5 illuminates green when system is Illuminates when the parking brake is ready. released, if the brake fluid level is too Illuminates for a few seconds after low or if there is a brake system fault.
  • Page 91: Traction Control (Tc) Off Light

    Instruments and controls 89 Ultrasonic parking assist light Electronic stability control Electronic stability control (ESC) indicator light (ESC) off light X illuminates yellow.  Fault due to sensors that are dirty d illuminates or flashes yellow. g illuminates yellow.  Covered by ice or snow Illuminates when the system is Illuminated ...
  • Page 92 90 Instruments and controls Stop the vehicle in safe place, check Pre-Heating System and Engine coolant temperature tyres and inflate the tyres to the Diesel Particle Filter Light warning light recommended pressure on the tyre (Diesel only) C illuminates red. inflation pressure label.
  • Page 93: Engine Oil Pressure Light

    Instruments and controls 91 Engine oil pressure light Low fuel warning light {Warning : illuminates red. . illuminates yellow. When the engine is off, It illuminates when the ignition is Illuminates when level in fuel tank is considerably more force is needed switched on and goes out shortly too low.
  • Page 94: Reduced Engine Power Light

    92 Instruments and controls Reduced Engine Power Daytime running lamps Taillamp Indicator Light light (DRL) light ; illuminates green. w illuminates yellow. i illuminates green. Illuminated when the taillamps are It illuminates when the ignition is Illuminates when the daytime running switched on and goes out shortly lamps are on.
  • Page 95: Information Displays

    Instruments and controls 93  Compass recalibration Information displays Each menu can be selected turn the Driver Information Center adjuster wheel in the turn signal (DIC) lever. Engine oil life TDL169A To select the setting menu, press the MENU button in the turn signal lever. You can select the following order: GC3G5004A ...
  • Page 96 94 Instruments and controls When the remaining oil life is low, the Press the SET/CLR button a few Language setting vehicle message code 82(Change seconds. engine oil soon) will appear in the Turn the adjuster wheel to select one Driver Information Center (DIC). The of the settings.
  • Page 97 Instruments and controls 95 Tyre learn Tyre loading Compass setting TNA020A GC3E5005A This display allows for matching new Press the SET/CLR button a few Compass display tyre and wheel by the TPMS seconds to select the menu. This displays the vehicle's driving sensors.
  • Page 98 96 Instruments and controls Compass Zone Setting Geographic Zone(Area) GC3G5013A Please confirm what you seleted , it Press the SET/CLR button a few Zone(Area) should be selected will display a few seconds and go to seconds to set compass zone and properly based on Geographic Compass zone setting (set area).
  • Page 99: Board Information Display

    Instruments and controls 97 Compass recalibration Board information display (BID) <Type 1> GC3G5011A GC3G5010A If you complete (360) driving, press the SET/CLR button for a few learned direction will be displayed seconds to recalibrate and drive in and the display will go to GC3G5014A circles (360) then compass will be Compass recalibration within 30...
  • Page 100: Vehicle Messages

    98 Instruments and controls <Type 2> Vehicle messages Vehicle messages The messages are given via the Driver Information Center (DIC) or as warning chime. Depending on vehicle equipment and vehicle personalization some of the functions described below might not be available. Caution GC3N5011A GC3N5004A...
  • Page 101: Trip Computer

    Instruments and controls 99 Warning buzzers Trip computer No. Vehicle message 23 Reversing light failure When starting the engine or Trip computer while driving 24 License plate light failure  If safety belt is not fastened. 25 Left front turn indicator failure ...
  • Page 102 100 Instruments and controls Average speed Driving distance for remaining fuel TDL168A GC3G5006A To operate the trip computer, turn the GC3N5014A adjuster wheel in turn signal lever. This mode indicates the average This mode indicates the estimated speed. Each time you turn the adjuster driving distance to empty from the wheel, the mode changes in the The average speed is accumulated...
  • Page 103 Instruments and controls 101 Note Average consumption Driving time As an auxiliary device, the trip computer may have differences with the actual distance for remaining fuel according to circumstances. The driving distance for remaining fuel can be changed by the driver, the road, and the vehicle speed because it is calculated according to the changing fuel efficiency.
  • Page 104: Vehicle Personalization

    102 Instruments and controls Note Vehicle personalization Press the CONFIG button, when ignition is ON and infotainment The average speed, driving system is activated. Vehicle personalization distance for remaining fuel, Setting menus is displayed. average consumption can differ The vehicle can be personalized by from the actual distance according changing the settings in the To switch the setting menus turn the...
  • Page 105 Instruments and controls 103  Power door locks  Remote locking, unlocking, Vehicle Settings Auto door unlock: Activate or starting  Comfort settings deactivate auto door unlocking Remote unlock feedback: Chime volume: Change the when automatic door locking. Activate or deactivate the light volume of warning chime.
  • Page 106 104 Instruments and controls <Type 2> Vehicle settings Unlocked door anti lock out: When on, this feature will keep  Comfort & Convenience the driver door from locking when Chime volume: Select the chime the door is open. If off is volume level.
  • Page 107 Instruments and controls 105  Rear camera option Symbols: Select On or off Guide lines: Select On or off  Vehicle factory settings: All settings are restored to initial settings.
  • Page 108 Memo...
  • Page 109: Lighting

    Lighting 107 Lighting Exterior lighting AUTO: Exterior lamps and instrument panel lamps are automatically turned on or off Exterior lamp controls depending on external lighting Exterior lighting......107 conditions. Interior lighting ......111 ; : The tail lamps, number plate Lighting features ......113 lamps, and instrument panel lamps are illuminated.
  • Page 110: Automatic Light Control

    108 Lighting Automatic light control Headlamp high/low-beam Note changer The headlamp high-beam indicator Automatic light control illuminates when headlamps are function on high beam. {Warning Always switch the high beam headlamps to low beam when you approach oncoming vehicles or when other vehicles ahead.
  • Page 111: Headlamp Range Adjustment

    Lighting 109 Headlamp range adjustment 3 = driver’s seat occupied and load Hazard warning flashers compartment laden. Manual headlamp range adjustment Headlamps when driving abroad The asymmetrical headlamp beam extends visibility at the edge of the road at the passenger side. However, when driving in countries where traffic drives on the opposite side of the road, adjust the headlamp...
  • Page 112: Turn And Lane-Change Signals

    110 Lighting Turn and lane-change For three flashes, e.g. when Front fog lamps signals changing lanes, press the lever until resistance is felt and then release. Move the lever to the resistance point and hold for longer indication. Switch the indicator off manually by moving the lever to its original position.
  • Page 113: Interior Lighting

    Lighting 111 Rear fog lamps Reversing lamps Interior lighting The reversing lamp come on when Instrument panel the ignition is on and reverse gear is illumination control selected. Misted lamp covers The inside of the light housing may mist up briefly in poor, wet and cold weather conditions, in heavy rain or after washing.
  • Page 114: Reading Lamps

    112 Lighting Interior lamps Reading lamps Sun visor lamps This lamp turns on when the sun Courtesy light visor cover is opened. Note The battery can be discharged if the lights are turned on for a long time. {Warning Avoid using reading lights or the courtesy light while driving in the dark.
  • Page 115: Lighting Features

    Lighting 113 Lighting features Entrance lighting Exit lighting The following lights will additionally Headlights, sidelights and tail lights Entry lighting switch on when driver's door is illuminate the way for an adjustable opened: time after leaving the vehicle. Welcome lighting ...
  • Page 116: Battery Power Protection

    114 Lighting Vehicles without automatic light Battery power protection 1. Switch off ignition. Switching off electric lights 2. Remove ignition key. Battery saver is to prevent the 3. Open driver's door. battery from being discharged. 4. Pull turn signal lever. If you turn the ignition off, lights are 5.
  • Page 117: Infotainment System

    Infotainment system 115 Infotainment system Introduction The digital sound processor provides a number of preset equalizer modes for sound optimization. Introduction The system can be easily adjusted Introduction........115 General Information with the carefully designed adjusting Radio ...........128 The Infotainment system provides device, smart displayer, and Infotainment in your car, using the Audio Players ......142...
  • Page 118: Infotainment System

    116 Infotainment system Screen Display The screen display may differ from the manual display since most screen displays differ according to the device’s setup and vehicle specification. Theft-Deterrent Feature The Infotainment system has an electronic security system installed to prevent theft. The Infotainment system only works in the vehicle in which it was first installed, and cannot be used by the...
  • Page 119 Infotainment system 117 Overview Infotainment System...
  • Page 120 118 Infotainment system Type A: Radio/DAB + CD/MP3 + (8) tSEEKu buttons (4) EJECT button AUX + USB/iPod + Bluetooth • Press these buttons while Press this button and take out Type B: Radio + CD/MP3 + AUX using the radio or DAB the disc.
  • Page 121 Infotainment system 119 (9) CD/AUX button (14) MENU-TUNE button with (17) PHONE/MUTE button control • Press this button to Press button to select • Press this button to activate Bluetooth mode CD/MP3/AUX or display the currently (only for Type A model) or USB/iPod/Bluetooth audio functioning menu or to turn the mute function...
  • Page 122 120 Infotainment system Steering wheel audio control Type 1 : option...
  • Page 123 Infotainment system 121 (3) Source [_SRC^] (1) Mute/Hang up button button/control knob • Press the button in any • Press the button to select music play mode to turn a sound play mode. the mute function on and off. In engaged mode, you •...
  • Page 124 122 Infotainment system Steering wheel audio control Type 2 : option...
  • Page 125 Infotainment system 123 Operation System on/off (1) Mute/Hang up button Buttons and controlling device Press the button to turn the mute function on and off The Infotainment system is operated by using the function buttons, (3) Source [_SRC^] multifunctional dial control knob, and button/control knob the menu indicated on the screen •...
  • Page 126 124 Infotainment system Turning off automatically Volume control • Turning on the Infotainment system power will set the volume When the ignition switch (car ignition level to its previous selection key) is in the off position, turning on (when it is less than the the Infotainment system by using the maximum starting volume) POWER/VOLUME button will...
  • Page 127 Infotainment system 125 Volume limit by high Tone Settings temperature If the inside temperature of the radio is very high, the Infotainment system will limit the controllable maximum volume. If necessary, the volume will automatically decrease. Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to select the desired tone control From Tone setup menu, sound value, and then press the...
  • Page 128 126 Infotainment system Tone setup menu Select function CD/MP3/USB/iPod/Bluetooth audio play or exterior sound (AUX) • Bass: Adjust the bass level from FM/AM Radio or DAB input -12 to +12. • Midrange: Adjust the midrange level from -12 to +12. •...
  • Page 129 Infotainment system 127 • From the steering wheel remote Bluetooth hands-free phone control knob, press Source device [_SRC^] to select the desired mode. Press the PHONE/MUTE button to open Bluetooth with options for the Press the PHONE/MUTE button to relevant function. select the Bluetooth hands-free Press the MENU-TUNE button to phone function (only for Type A...
  • Page 130: Radio

    128 Infotainment system Radio (8) tSEEKu buttons (3) PRESET [1 ~ 6] buttons • Press this button to • Hold down any of these AM/FM Radio and DAB (only automatically search for PRESET buttons to for Type A model) available radio or DAB register the current radio (Digital Audio or DAB (only for Type A...
  • Page 131 Infotainment system 129 Listening to radio or DAB Searching for radio station Seeking for DAB service station automatically component automatically Selecting the radio or DAB mode Press the tSEEKu buttons to Press the tSEEKu buttons to automatically search for available automatically seek for available DAB Repeatedly press the RADIO BAND radio stations with good reception.
  • Page 132 130 Infotainment system Seeking for radio station Seeking for DAB ensemble Linking the DAB service [DAB-DAB on/DAB-FM off] Hold down the tSEEKu buttons to Press and hold the tSEEKu buttons quickly change the frequency, and to automatically seek for available then release the button at the desired DAB service component with good frequency.
  • Page 133 Infotainment system 131 [DAB-DAB off/DAB-FM on] [DAB-DAB on/DAB-FM on] Tuning a radio station manually • When you setup the Auto linking Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob DAB-FM is activated, if the DAB to manually find the desired service signal is weak, the broadcasting frequency.
  • Page 134 132 Infotainment system Tuning a DAB station manually Using the DAB stations list Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to select the desired list, and then press the MENU-TUNE button to receive the relevant broadcasting channel. Showing the DAB information From the DAB mode, press the Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob MENU-TUNE button to enter the to show the DAB stations list.
  • Page 135 Infotainment system 133 • The number 1 broadcasting Using the PRESET buttons • It is possible to setup the number information of the selected FAV of the Favourites pages being Registering PRESET button  (Favourites) preset page will be used in "Settings Radio ...
  • Page 136 134 Infotainment system  Listening to PRESET button Press a PRESET [1 ~ 6] buttons to AM/FM/DAB menu Favorites directly directly listen to the radio/DAB list station saved to that button. Using the radio or DAB menu Repeatedly press the FAVOURITE From FM/AM/DAB menu, turn the [FAV1-2-3] button to select the MENU-TUNE control knob to move...
  • Page 137 Infotainment system 135 Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob • The Station list information will be press the MENU-TUNE button. to move to the desired Favourites displayed. • The FM/DAB category list will be list, and then press MENU-TUNE displayed. Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob button to receive relevant to move to the desired list, and then Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob...
  • Page 138 136 Infotainment system  DAB menu Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob • The FM/AM/DAB broadcasting announcements to select the desired lists, and then list update will proceed. press the MENU-TUNE button to • During the AM/FM/DAB receive the relevant broadcasting broadcasting list update, press frequency.
  • Page 139: Rds (Radio Data System)

    Infotainment system 137 RDS (Radio Data System) View RDS broadcasting Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob information to move to RDS options, and then • The Radio Data System (RDS) is press the MENU-TUNE button. While receiving RDS broadcasting, a service by FM stations that press the INFORMATION [INFO] considerably makes it easier to Switching RDS on and off...
  • Page 140 138 Infotainment system Switching regionalisation on and off RDS must be activated for regionalisation. At certain times some RDS stations broadcast regionally different programmes on different frequencies. Set the option Regional (REG) to On or Off. Only alternative frequencies (AF) with the same regional programmes are selected.
  • Page 141 Infotainment system 139 Switching the Text scroll Volume of the traffic Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob freeze on and off announcements (TA) to adjust the TA volume level, and then press the MENU-TUNE button. To switch the text scroll freeze The minimum volume of the traffic function(for displaying the announcements (TA) can be preset.
  • Page 142 140 Infotainment system Blocking out traffic announcements To block out a traffic announcement, e.g. during CD/MP3 replay or radio reception: • If the radio traffic service is • If the radio traffic service is switched on, then [ ] is displayed switched on, then in the radio main menu.
  • Page 143: Fixed Mast Antenna

    Infotainment system 141 • The traffic announcement is Fixed Mast Antenna Caution aborted, but the radio traffic service remains switched on. Be sure to remove the antenna before entering a place with a low Blocking out current traffic announcements ceiling or it may be damaged. To block out a current traffic Entering the automatic car wash announcement e.g.
  • Page 144: Audio Players

    142 Infotainment system Audio Players • An audio CD disc with an • After removing the disc from the anti-piracy function with no CD/MP3 player, make sure to compatibility with the audio CD immediately put the disc into a CD Player standard may not work properly disc sleeve to prevent it from The CD/MP3 player of this system...
  • Page 145 Infotainment system 143 Usable disc type Cautions for using disc • The disc player may not work properly if the heater is turned on • This product can play Audio • Do not use any of the discs in cold weather due to moisture described below.
  • Page 146 144 Infotainment system • Do not smear any chemical • CD-RW discs may have longer • The file/folder names that can be substances on the disc. Clean loading times than CDs or CD-R used per disc storage type are as discs of dirt with a moist, soft discs.
  • Page 147 Infotainment system 145 Caution for using MP3/WMA • To display album (disc title), track Order of playing music files music files (track title), and artist (track artist) information, the file should be • This product can play MP3 compatible with the ID3 Tag V1 (WMA) files with .mp3, .wma and V2 formats.
  • Page 148 146 Infotainment system Playing CD/MP3 Inserting and playing the CD/MP3 (4) EJECT button disc Main buttons/Control Eject the disc. (7) INFORMATION [INFO] (9) CD/AUX button button Select the CD/MP3 player. Display the information for the (14) MENU-TUNE button with track being played. control •...
  • Page 149 Infotainment system 147 Eject disc • Once the reading of disc When a disc to be played is already information is completed, it will inserted, repeatedly press CD/AUX To eject disc, press the EJECT automatically play from track 1. button to select CD/MP3 play. button to take out the disc.
  • Page 150 148 Infotainment system Changing playing track Changing playing position Or turn the MENU-TUNE control Press the tSEEKu buttons in play Hold down the tSEEKu buttons knob to move to the play track list, mode to play the previous or next and then press MENU-TUNE button during play mode to rewind or track.
  • Page 151 Infotainment system 149 View information on playing track If incorrect ID3 Tag information (e.g. artist, song title) was added to MP3 (WMA) files before they are burnt to disc, this information will be displayed as is by the Infotainment system. Incorrect ID3 Tag information cannot be modified or corrected on the Infotainment system (ID3...
  • Page 152 150 Infotainment system  Using CD menu CD Menu Track list Changing the playback mode Turn the MENU-TUNE control to select the shuffle or repeat playback For Audio CD discs, turn the functions, and then press the MENU-TUNE control knob from the From the play mode, press the MENU-TUNE button to turn the CD menu to move to the track list,...
  • Page 153 Infotainment system 151   CD Menu Searching Folders CD Menu Search... Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob For MP3 (WMA) discs, turn the to find the desired track, and then For MP3 [WMA] discs, turn the MENU-TUNE control knob from the press MENU-TUNE button to play MENU-TUNE control knob from the CD menu to move to the desired...
  • Page 154 152 Infotainment system • However, it may take a long time to read the disc depending on the number of music files Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to move to the detailed classification to find the desired track/title, and item, and then press the then press the MENU-TUNE button Press the MENU-TUNE button...
  • Page 155: Auxiliary Devices

    Infotainment system 153 Auxiliary Devices • Operation is not guaranteed if the • According to the type and connecting terminal of the USB capacity of the USB storage USB player (only for Type A device is not metal. device and the type of the stored model) file, the time it takes to recognize •...
  • Page 156 154 Infotainment system This may cause damage to the • When the logical drive is Caution for using USB music files product or the performance of the separated from a mass USB • Damaged music files may be USB device. storage device, only the files from cut-off during playback or may the top-level logical drive can be...
  • Page 157 Infotainment system 155 About MP3 (WMA) music files - ISO 9660 Level 2: Maximum Main buttons/Control knob of 31 characters The following main buttons and • The MP3 files that can be played controls are used to play USB music - Joliet: Maximum of 64 are as follows.
  • Page 158 156 Infotainment system Connecting the USB storage (8) tSEEKu buttons device • Press these buttons to play the previous or next track. • Hold down these buttons to rewind or fast forward, and then release to play at normal speed. (7) INFORMATION [INFO] button Display the information of the...
  • Page 159 Infotainment system 157  If the USB storage device to be Using the USB menu USB Menu Remove USB played is already connected, The instructions for "Shuffle songs/ repeatedly press the CD/AUX button Repeat/Folders/Search..." from the to select the USB player. USB menu are similar to the CD/MP3 player's CD menu;...
  • Page 160 158 Infotainment system iPod player (only for Type A Connecting iPod player (8) tSEEKu buttons model) • Press these buttons to Limited to models supporting the play the previous or next iPod connection track. Main buttons/Control knob • Hold down these buttons The following main buttons and to rewind or fast forward, controls are used to play the iPod...
  • Page 161 Infotainment system 159 • Only connect the iPod to this • Once the product finishes product with connection cables reading the information on the supported by iPod products. iPod device, it will play Other connection cables cannot automatically. be used. •...
  • Page 162 160 Infotainment system • Refer to the following table for the Using the iPod menu Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob classification items related to the From the iPod menu, the instructions to move to the Eject iPod function, search function provided by the for "Shuffle songs/Repeat/Search...
  • Page 163 Infotainment system 161 Exterior Sound (AUX) Input Connecting an exterior sound Connect the audio output of the Limited to models supporting external audio equipment to AUX external sound connection input terminal 1 or 2. Main buttons/Control knob • AUX 1: Positioned in the The following main buttons and Infotainment device controls are used to enjoy the rich...
  • Page 164: Personalisation

    162 Infotainment system Personalisation How to Use the Setup Menu for formation for setup menu on the next personalisation page, turn the MENU-TUNE control to move to the desired setup menu, Personalisation • Setup menus and functions may and then press MENU-TUNE button. differ according to car model.
  • Page 165 Infotainment system 163 Table of information for settings [Languages] Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob • If the relevant detailed list is to attain the desired setup value or made of several items, then functioning state, and then press repeat this action. MENU-TUNE button.
  • Page 166 164 Infotainment system [Time Date] MM/DD/YYYY : Jan. 23, 2012 AS-Stations: Set the Auto Store stations function for each radio or RDS clock synchronization: Select DAB. On or Off RDS options: Set the RDS options. [Radio Settings] - RDS: On/Off (activate or deactivate the RDS function).
  • Page 167 Infotainment system 165 [Bluetooth Settings] Restore factory settings: Restore - Auto rear demist: on/off the initial setup values back to the (activate or deactivate auto rear default settings. demist). [Vehicle settings] Comfort settings - Chime volume: Change the volume of warning chimes. - Rear auto wipe in reverse: Activate or deactivate automatically switching on of the...
  • Page 168: Phone (Only For Type A Model)

    166 Infotainment system Power door locks Phone (only for Type A (8) tSEEKu buttons model) - Auto door unlock: Activate or • Press these buttons in deactivate the automatic door Bluetooth audio play unlocking function after switching Bluetooth mode to play the previous off ignition.
  • Page 169 Infotainment system 167 Connecting Bluetooth • If there already is a Bluetooth device connected to the Registering the Bluetooth device Infotainment system, the Register the Bluetooth device to be "Bluetooth is busy" message will connected to the Infotainment appear. system. •...
  • Page 170 168 Infotainment system Connecting/Deleting/Separating Press the CONFIG button, and use the Bluetooth Devices the MENU-TUNE button with control  knob, to move to Settings   Bluetooth settings Bluetooth Device list and then press the MENU-TUNE button. • The Infotainment system can register up to five Bluetooth devices.
  • Page 171 Infotainment system 169 Cautions for registering/ connecting Bluetooth • When it is not possible to connect to Bluetooth, delete the entire device list from the Bluetooth to be connected, and try again. If deleting the entire device list does not work, then reinstall the battery and reconnect.
  • Page 172 170 Infotainment system • Sometimes, Bluetooth can only Bluetooth audio Playing Bluetooth audio be connected through hands-free How to play Bluetooth audio or the Bluetooth audio play • A mobile phone or Bluetooth functions despite a stereo device that supports A2DP headset being connected.
  • Page 173 Infotainment system 171 • The sound played by the • This function only operates with Cautions for playing Bluetooth Bluetooth device is delivered Bluetooth devices that support audio through the Infotainment system. AVRCP (Audio Video Remote • Do not change the track too Control Profile) version 1.0 or •...
  • Page 174 172 Infotainment system If Bluetooth audio playback is not Bluetooth error messages and Caution functioning, then check to see if measures the mobile phone is in the waiting • Bluetooth deactivated The message will be displayed screen mode. Check if Bluetooth activation is when the transmission of contacts •...
  • Page 175: Hands-Free Phone

    Infotainment system 173 Hands-free phone Caution Taking calls It is possible to transfer your ringtone depending on the mobile phones. Adjust the ringtone volume of the mobile phone if the volume is too low. To talk on the phone, press Call button on the steering wheel remote control or turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to move to the Answer...
  • Page 176 174 Infotainment system • When a call is received with the Infotainment System and Bluetooth is being connected, there are mobile phones that do not automatically change to the private call mode. This depends on the original specifications of each mobile phone. •...
  • Page 177 Infotainment system 175 Ending a call Calling by Re-dial Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to select Yes or contacts, and then To end the a call, press Mute/Hang From the steering wheel remote press the MENU-TUNE button or up button on the steering wheel controller, press the Call button to Call button to make a call.
  • Page 178 176 Infotainment system • Depending on the mobile phone, Use MENU-TUNE button with control Calling by Entering Numbers there are cases in which the call knob to use the functions in the is made through the call history of menu that appears. the received or missed calls •...
  • Page 179 Infotainment system 177 • Refer to the following contents to edit the input contents. 1 Move: Move input position 2 Delete: Delete input character 3 Phone book: Search contacts (usable after updating the phone numbers) 4 Dial: Begin dial Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob After the telephone number has been to select the desired letters, and then fully entered, turn the MENU-TUNE...
  • Page 180 178 Infotainment system Using the Phone Menu Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob   to select Search, and then press the Phone Menu Phone book MENU-TUNE button. Search Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to select First or Last Name, and then press MENU-TUNE button.
  • Page 181 Infotainment system 179   Phone Menu Phone book Update To call the relevant number, press Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob the MENU-TUNE button. to select Yes or No, and then press Update the contacts of the the MENU-TUNE button to activate •...
  • Page 182 180 Infotainment system Notice for updating contacts • To update your contacts, it is When requesting for the possible to request for the certification of the mobile phone, • This function can be used with transmission certification for all Bluetooth connections will be mobile phones that support contacts.
  • Page 183 Infotainment system 181 • When the contacts update or call • The contacts may not always • Calls registered in the contacts history transmission is display all the lists on the phone without any name will be completed, all hands-free and when selected.
  • Page 184 182 Infotainment system    Phone Menu Phone book Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob Phone Menu Call lists Delete all to select Yes or No, and then press theMENU-TUNE button to delete all contacts or to cancel. Check, use, or delete contacts. Every single phone number that has Use the MENU-TUNE button with been stored in the system contacts...
  • Page 185 Infotainment system 183  • If the "Please wait" screen Phone Menu Bluetooth continues to be displayed for too Settings long after selecting the call log, check if the mobile phone is requesting verification of the transfer of call numbers. After completing the mobile phone verification procedures, the contacts and the call log will be...
  • Page 186 184 Infotainment system  It is possible that the ringtones button with control knob to set up the desired item. you already have are transferred to the Infotainment system depending on the mobile phone. For such mobile phones, it is not possible to use the selected ringtone.
  • Page 187: Climate Controls

    Climate controls 185  Air recirculation / Climate controls Climate control systems  Heated rear window and outside mirror Heating and ventilation Climate control systems ....185 Temperature system Air vents ........192 Adjust the temperature by turning the knob. Maintenance ........193 red: warm blue: cold Heating will not be fully effective until...
  • Page 188: Climate Controls

    186 Climate controls Air distribution Heating Maximum heating Select air outlet by turning the knob. Use the maximum heating mode for Normal heating quick heating. Y: Air flow is directed to the upper 1. Turn temperature control knob to body. Each vent can be adjusted. Do not use it for lengthy periods.
  • Page 189 Climate controls 187 1. Push recirculation button for the Defrosting windshield Caution recirculation mode. 2. Turn temperature control knob all The difference between the outside the way to the red area for air and the temperature of the heating. windshield can cause the windows 3.
  • Page 190 188 Climate controls Air recirculation system W Heated rear window and {Warning outside mirror The heated rear window and outside Driving with recirculation mode for mirror is operated with the + button. prolonged period of time can make you sleepy. See Heated rear window on page 31.
  • Page 191: Air Conditioning System

    Climate controls 189  Air distribution Air conditioning system Air distribution  Demisting and Defrosting Select air outlet by turning the knob. {Warning  Air recirculation W Y: Air flow is directed to the upper body. Each vent can be adjusted. ...
  • Page 192 190 Climate controls Demisting windshield 4. Adjust the fan control knob to {Warning desired speed. Driving with recirculation mode for Air recirculation system W prolonged period of time can make you sleepy. Periodically turn to the outside air mode for fresh air. The exchange of fresh air is reduced in air recirculation mode.
  • Page 193 Climate controls 191 Cooling u Maximum cooling Caution Operated with the u button and is functional only when the engine and Use only correct refrigerant. fan are running. The air conditioning system cools {Warning and dehumidifies (dries) when outside temperature is a little above Climate control systems are the freezing point.
  • Page 194: Air Vents

    192 Climate controls 4. Turn fan control knob to highest Air vents speed. Adjustable air vents At least one air vent must be open while cooling is on in order to prevent the evaporator from icing up due to lack of air movement. TDL123A Turn the knob counterclockwise to open the side vents, and rotate it to...
  • Page 195: Fixed Air Vents

    Climate controls 193 Fixed air vents Maintenance Passenger compartment air filter Additional air vents are located Air intake beneath the windshield and front The filter cleans dust, soot, pollen, door windows and in floor. spore from the air entering the vehicle through the air intake.
  • Page 196: Air Conditioning Regular Operation

    194 Climate controls Air conditioning regular Caution operation More frequent maintenance of the In order to ensure continuously air filter is required if the driving efficient performance, cooling must circumstances are dusty roads, air be operated for a few minutes once a pollution areas, and frequent month, irrespective of the weather unpaved roads.
  • Page 197 Climate controls 195 Caution Use only correct refrigerant. {Warning Climate control systems are serviced by qualified personnel only. Improper service methods may cause personal injury.
  • Page 198 Memo...
  • Page 199: Driving And Operating

    Driving and operating 197 Driving and Driving information Starting and operating operating Control of a vehicle New vehicle break-in Use the following precautions for the Never coast with engine not first few hundred kilometres(miles) to running Driving information ......197 improve the performance and Many systems will not function in this Starting and operating ....197 economy of your vehicle and add to...
  • Page 200: Starting The Engine

    198 Driving and operating Ignition positions Starting the engine {Danger Starting engine with the Do not turn the key to 0 or 1 ignition switch position while driving. Vehicle and brake assistance would not operate, causing vehicle damage, personal injury or possibly death.
  • Page 201: Automatic Engine Start/Stop Feature

    Driving and operating 199  Diesel engine: turn the key to Automatic engine start/stop Deactivation position 2 for preheating until K feature goes out. Stop-start system  Turn the key to position 3, The stop-start system helps to save depressing the clutch pedal and fuel and to reduce the exhaust footbrake then release when emission.
  • Page 202 200 Driving and operating  The climate control system does Automatic engine stop During an automatic engine stop, the heating performance, power steering not inhibit an engine stop If the vehicle is at low speed or in and brake performance will maintain. ...
  • Page 203 Driving and operating 201 Restart of the engine by the Restart of the engine by the Parking driver stop-start system  Do not park the vehicle on an Depress the clutch pedal to restart If one of the following conditions easily ignitable surface.
  • Page 204: Engine Exhaust

    202 Driving and operating  Close windows. Engine exhaust Diesel particle filter  Lock the vehicle and activate the The diesel particle filter system filters Engine exhaust anti-theft alarm system. harmful soot particles out of the exhaust gases. The system includes {Danger a self-cleaning function that runs automatically during driving.
  • Page 205: Catalytic Converter

    Driving and operating 203 The control indicator L and vehicle Catalytic converter message or code extinguishes as The catalytic converter reduces the soon as the self-cleaning operation is amount of harmful substances in the complete. exhaust gas. Caution Caution If the cleaning process is Use of fuel with low quality or too interrupted more than once, there low octane number may damage...
  • Page 206: Automatic Transmission

    204 Driving and operating In the event of misfiring, uneven Automatic Starting the vehicle engine running, a reduction in engine Transmission 1. After warming up the engine, performance or other unusual continue to press the brake pedal problems, have the cause of the fault while shifting the selector lever to Automatic Transmission rectified by a repairer as soon as...
  • Page 207: Transmission Display

    Driving and operating 205 Transmission Display Selector lever D: This drive position is for all normal driving conditions. Allows the transmission to shift into all 6 forward gears. M: Manual mode position. TGL023A GC3N9002A It is located in the instrument cluster. P (PARK): Locks the front wheels.
  • Page 208 206 Driving and operating Shifting between gear Caution positions Do not accelerate while engaging a gear. Never depress the accelerator pedal and brake pedal at the same time. When a gear is engaged, the vehicle slowly begins to creep when the brake is released. Do not use the P (Park) position in place of the parking brake.
  • Page 209: Manual Mode

    Driving and operating 207 Manual mode MD174 MD173 Push the release button to shift. Shift freely. Arrows indicate shifts that do not require you to push the release button. GC3N9004A Move selector lever position M. MD172 Press the shift gear button in the side Depress the brake pedal and push of the selector lever.
  • Page 210 208 Driving and operating In manual mode, downward shifts Engine braking Rocking the vehicle are made automatically when the To help use the braking effect of Rocking the vehicle is only vehicle slows down. When the engine compression when driving on permissible if the vehicle is stuck in vehicle stops, 1st gear is a long downhill select manual mode...
  • Page 211: Interruption Of Power Supply

    Driving and operating 209 Kickdown Fault Release selector lever Before shifting from park (P), the In the event of a fault, the ignition must be ON and you must malfunction indicator light depress the brake pedal all the way illuminates. The transmission no down.
  • Page 212 210 Driving and operating {Warning To help prevent damage to the transmission, observe the following precautions: Do not press the accelerator pedal while shifting from P or N to R or a forward gear. To do so may not only damage the transmission, but could cause you to lose control of the vehicle.
  • Page 213: Manual Transmission

    Driving and operating 211 Manual transmission Do not grind the clutch {Warning unnecessarily. When operating, depress the clutch pedal completely. Otherwise transmission could be Manual transmission Do not use the pedal as a foot rest. damaged or vehicle could move unexpectedly, causing driver to Caution lose control of the vehicle, resulting...
  • Page 214: Drive Systems

    212 Driving and operating Drive Systems Consult a repairer to repair the Brakes problem as soon as possible. All-Wheel Drive Brakes If your vehicle has active on demand The brake system comprises two all-wheel drive (AWD), the AWD independent brake circuits. system operates automatically If a brake circuit fails, the vehicle can without any action required by the...
  • Page 215 Driving and operating 213 {Warning Caution Caution If your brakes temporarily lose their If one of the circuits fail, the brake Do not drive with your foot resting power because of wet brake pedal must be pressed with greater on the brake pedal. Do so will components, the following pressure and the braking distance accelerate wear of the brake...
  • Page 216 214 Driving and operating Antilock brake system Do not decrease the pressure Fault (ABS) applied to the footbrake. {Warning When you start the vehicle after Antilock brake system (ABS) ignition is switched on, mechanical prevents the wheels from locking. If there is a fault in the ABS, the sounds can be heard.
  • Page 217: Ride Control Systems

    Driving and operating 215 Parking brake See Brake system warning light on Ride control systems page 88. Traction Control system Brake assist (TCS) If the brake pedal is depressed Traction control system (TCS) quickly and forcefully, maximum improves driving stability when brake force is automatically applied necessary, regardless of the type of (full braking).
  • Page 218 216 Driving and operating Deactivation Electronic stability control {Warning (ESC) Do not let this special safety The electronic stability control (ESC) feature tempt you into taking risks system helps to stabilise the vehicle when driving. during cornering maneuvers. Adapt speed to the road ESC applies the brakes on individual conditions.
  • Page 219 Driving and operating 217 Deactivation {Warning {Warning Do not let this special safety When the ESC system is actively feature tempt you into taking risks improving the stabililty of the when driving. vehicle, reduce speed and pay extra attention to the road Adapt speed to the road condition.
  • Page 220 218 Driving and operating Hill descent control (HDC) HDC operational conditions system 1. The HDC button should be When travelling down steep pressed (The HDC active gradients, this function allows you to indicator comes on, button works travel at a low speed without any below 40kph (25mph)).
  • Page 221 Driving and operating 219 Cruise control {Warning Caution Cruise control can be dangerous HDC is designed for driving where you cannot drive safely at a off-road on steep gradients. steady speed. Unnecessary usage of HDC can Do not use the cruise control on cause malfunctions in the brake winding roads or in heavy traffic.
  • Page 222 220 Driving and operating Increasing setting speed To temporarily accelerate Resume stored speed If you want to speed up temporarily • Turn the adjust wheel to RES/+ If the cruise system is still when the cruise control is on, and hold it. Your vehicle will activated, the most recent set speed depress the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 223 Driving and operating 221 Speed limit system Setting Speed Increasing setting speed • Turn the adjust wheel to RES/+ and hold it. Your setting speed will increase. Release the adjust wheel at the desired speed. • Turn the adjust wheel to RES/+ and release it immediately.
  • Page 224: Object Detection Systems

    222 Driving and operating Resume stored speed If the current speed is higher than Object detection setting speed systems Turn the adjust wheel to RES/+. The If the current speed is higher than set previously setting speed will be set. speed plus 3 km/h (1.9 mph) above, Ultrasonic parking assist To active, turn the adjust wheel...
  • Page 225 Driving and operating 223 The system consists of four Deactivation Caution ultrasonic parking sensors in the rear Deactivated in drive, Park or if there bumper. is an error. The parking assistance system The system might not detect the Note should only be considered as a obstacle when the vehicle is driven supplementary function.
  • Page 226: Rear Vision Camera (Rvc)

    224 Driving and operating Rear vision camera (RVC) Caution Caution The RVC system is designed to help When receiving other ultrasonic The upper portion of the vehicle the driver when backing up by signals (metal sound or air braking can be hit before the sensor displaying a view of the area behind noises from heavy commercial operation, so check with outside...
  • Page 227 Driving and operating 225 Rear vision camera location {Warning {Warning The Rear Vision Camera (RVC) If you do not use proper care system does not replace driver before backing up, you could hit a vision. vehicle, child, pedestrian, bicyclist, or pet, resulting in vehicle damage, RVC does not: injury, or death.
  • Page 228: Fuel

    226 Driving and operating When the system does not seem Fuel Fuel for diesel engines to work properly Only use diesel fuel that complies The RVC system might not work Fuel for petrol engines with DIN EN 590. The fuel must have properly or display a clear image if: low sulphur content (max.
  • Page 229: Filling The Tank

    Driving and operating 227 Filling the tank {Danger {Danger Caution Do not repeatedly get in and out of Before refueling, switch off engine the vehicle when refueling as this and any external heaters with If you use inappropriate grade fuel can cause the build up of combustion chambers.
  • Page 230 228 Driving and operating Caution Wipe off any overflowing fuel immediately. GC3D8001A GC3D8002A The fuel filler door is in the right rear 5. Remove the cap. The cap is side of vehicle. tethered to the hinge hook. 6. After refueling, close cap. Turn it 1.
  • Page 231: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle care 229 Vehicle care General information Vehicle storage Storage for a long period of Accessories and time modifications General information .....229 If the vehicle is to be stored for We recommend to use genuine parts several months: Vehicle checks ......230 and accessories and factory ...
  • Page 232: Vehicle Checks

    230 Vehicle care  Open the hood, close all doors End-of-life vehicle recovery Vehicle checks and lock the vehicle. Information on end-of-life vehicle  Disconnect the clamp from the Doing your own service recovery centres and the recycling of Work negative terminal of the vehicle end-of-life vehicles is available on battery.
  • Page 233 Vehicle care 231 Hood {Warning Opening The ignition system uses extremely high voltage. Do not touch. GC3D9001A 2. Push safety catch lever to the right side and open the hood. GO3E10054A 1. Pull the release lever and return it to its original position.
  • Page 234 232 Vehicle care Closing Before closing the hood, press the support into the holder. Lower the hood and allow it to drop into the catch. Check that the hood is engaged. {Warning Always observe the following precautions: Pull on the front edge of the hood to make sure it is GO3E10003A GO3E10074A...
  • Page 235 Vehicle care 233 GO3E10002A Caution Do not pull down on the hood when the hood is supported by rod.
  • Page 236: Engine Compartment Overview

    234 Vehicle care Engine compartment overview Petrol engine - 1.4 GO3E10004A...
  • Page 237 Vehicle care 235 Petrol engine - 1.6 GO3E10005A...
  • Page 238 236 Vehicle care Petrol engine - 1.8 GO3E10055B...
  • Page 239 Vehicle care 237 Diesel engine - 1.7 GO3E10006A...
  • Page 240: Engine Oil

    238 Vehicle care 1. Engine air filter Engine oil 2. Dipstick for engine oil level It is advisable to check the engine oil 3. Engine oil cap level manually before embarking on a long journey. 4. Brake fluid container 5. Battery Check with the vehicle on a level surface.
  • Page 241 Vehicle care 239 {Warning Engine oil is an irritant and, if ingested, can cause illness or death. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid repeated or prolonged contact with skin. Wash exposed areas with soap and water or hand cleaner. Be very careful when draining the TDL164A GC3G10003A...
  • Page 242: Engine Oil Life System

    240 Vehicle care Engine Oil Life System It is possible that, if driving under How to Reset the Engine Oil Life System optimal conditions, the oil life This vehicle has a computer system might indicate that an oil Reset the system whenever the system that indicates when to change is not necessary for up to a engine oil is changed so that the...
  • Page 243 Vehicle care 241 1. Turn the ignition key to If the vehicle message code ON/START with the engine off. 82(Change engine oil soon) comes back in the Driver Information Center (DIC) when the vehicle is started, the engine oil life system has not reset. Repeat the procedure.
  • Page 244: Automatic Transmission Fluid

    242 Vehicle care Automatic Transmission Manual Transmission Fluid Engine air filter Fluid It is not necessary to check the manual transmission fluid level. It is not necessary to check the automatic transmission fluid level. If you have a problem e.g. leak, have If you have a problem e.g.
  • Page 245 Vehicle care 243 Engine coolant Coolant level Caution In countries with moderate climate Caution The engine needs clean air to the coolant provides freeze operate properly. protection down to approx. -30C. Too low a coolant level can cause Do not operate your vehicle engine damage.
  • Page 246 244 Vehicle care In order to protect your vehicle in {Warning Caution extremely cold weather, use mix of 48 percent water and 52 percent Never remove the coolant reservoir Coolant can be hazardous anti-freeze. cap when the engine and radiator material.
  • Page 247: Power Steering Fluid

    Vehicle care 245 Power steering fluid 3. Unscrew the cap and pull it Caution straight up. Electric Power Steering 4. Wipe the dipstick with a clean It is not needed to add coolant If the electronic power steering rag. more frequently than the system is equipped, the power 5.
  • Page 248: Washer Fluid

    246 Vehicle care  If air temperature is likely to go Washer fluid Caution below freezing, use windshield washer fluid which has sufficient Do not operate the vehicle without anti-freezing property. the required amount of power steering fluid. To do so can damage power steering system of your vehicle, leading to costly repairs.
  • Page 249: Brake Fluid

    Vehicle care 247 Brake fluid <For RHD> See "Brake Fluid" under Recommended fluids and lubricants {Warning on page 303. Brake fluid is poisonous and Caution corrosive. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, fabrics and painted surfaces. Make sure you thoroughly clean around the brake fluid reservoir <For LHD>...
  • Page 250 248 Vehicle care Battery {Warning Caution The vehicle battery is maintenance Keep smoking materials away from Do not dispose of used brake fluid free. a battery to avoid flames or sparks with your household waste. Batteries do not belong in household when the battery is checked Use your local, authorised waste waste.
  • Page 251: Wiper Blade Replacement

    Vehicle care 249 Replacing the battery Charging the battery Wiper blade replacement Note Properly functioning windshield {Warning wipers are essential for clear vision Any deviation from the instructions and safe driving. Regularly check the On vehicles with stop-start system, given in this paragraph may lead to condition of the wiper blades.
  • Page 252 250 Vehicle care Do not use solvents, gasoline, Front wiper blade kerosene, or paint thinner to clean wipers. These are harsh and can damage the blades and painted surfaces. Caution Before attempting to do the work, be sure you are fully acquainted with doing this job.
  • Page 253: Bulb Replacement

    Vehicle care 251 Rear wiper blade Bulb replacement Bulb replacement Switch off the ignition and switch off the relevant switch or close the doors. Only hold a new bulb at the base! Do not touch the bulb glass with bare hands.
  • Page 254: Headlamps And Parking Lamps

    252 Vehicle care This is similar to the condensation Headlamps and parking on your windows inside your lamps vehicle during the rain and doesn't Low beam and high beam indicate a problem with your vehicle. If the water leaks into the light bulb circuitry, have the vehicle checked, we recommend an authorised repairer.
  • Page 255 Vehicle care 253 Vehicles when driving abroad Caution When driving in countries where traffic drives on the opposite side of Have the adjustment of the the road, adjust the headlamp to headlights checked after prevent dazzling of oncoming traffic. deactivation. We recommend that you consult your authorised repairer.
  • Page 256 254 Vehicle care Parking lmaps Front turn signal lamps GC3N10009A GC3N10008A 4. Remove bulb from socket. GC3N10010A 1. Remove the socket from the 5. Insert new bulb. 1. Rotate bulb holder assembly by turning 6. Plug connector onto bulb. counterclockwise and disengage. counterclockwise.
  • Page 257 Vehicle care 255 Taillamps, turn signal, stoplamps, and back-up lamps GC3N10011A GC3N10013A 2. Push bulb into socket slightly, 3. (1) Tail/Stop lamp rotate counterclockwise, remove (2) Side marker lamp and renew bulb. (3) Tail lamp GC3N10012A (4) Turn signal lamp 3.
  • Page 258: Side Turn Signal Lamps

    256 Vehicle care Side turn signal lamps <Type 2> <Type 1> GC3N10014A 4. Remove bulb holder. Remove GC3D9004A and renew bulb. GO3E10029A If the lamp is not operated, have it 5. Insert bulb holder into the checked by repairer. taillamp assembly. Install tail light assembly in body and tighten.
  • Page 259: License Plate Lamp

    Vehicle care 257 Center high-mounted License plate lamp 5. Insert bulb housing and secure stoplamp (CHMSL) using a screwdriver. Exterior Lamp Front Parking / DRL W/21/5W Lamp Front Turn WY21W Signal Lamp High-Beam Headlamp Low-Beam Headlamp GC3D9011A Rear Turn GC3D9010A 1.
  • Page 260: Electrical System

    258 Vehicle care Interior lamps Tailgate lamp Electrical system Courtesy lamps Fuses 1. To remove it, prise the opposite Data on the replacement fuse must side of the lamp switch using a match the data on the defective fuse. flat-blade screwdriver. (Be careful not to make Main fuses are located in a box scratches.)
  • Page 261: Engine Compartment Fuse Block

    Vehicle care 259 When inspecting the fuse box, Engine compartment fuse <Auxiliary fuse> refer to the fuse box label. block <Main fuse> Fuse extractor A fuse extractor is located in the fuse box in the engine compartment. Place the fuse extractor on the various types of fuse from the top or side, and withdraw fuse.
  • Page 262 260 Vehicle care Main fuse block Mini Fuses Diesel: Fan3 Relay 85 22. COLD START PUMP 1. SUNROOF 23. Gasoline: IGNITION 2. OSRVM SW COIL/INJECTOR COIL 3. CANISTER VENT SOLENOID Diesel: ECM PT IGN-2 4. NOT USED 24. WASHER PUMP 5.
  • Page 263 Vehicle care 261 35. A/C CLUTCH Mini Relays Auxiliary fuse block 36. FRONT FOG LAMP 1. RUN CRANK 3. COOL FAN MID J-case Fuses 5. PT RELAY 1. EBCM PUMP 8. COOL FAN LOW 2. FRT WIPER HC-Mini Relay 3. BLOWER 6.
  • Page 264 262 Vehicle care Instrument panel fuse block Relays 01. ACCY/RAP RELAY 02. L/GATE RELAY 03. SPARE RELAY 04. BLOWER RELAY 05. LOGISTIC MODE RELAY Mini Fuses 1. BCM 1 2. BCM 2 3. BCM 3 4. BCM 4 GO3E10035A 5. BCM 5 Interior fuse block is located on the 6.
  • Page 265: Rear Compartment Fuse Block

    Vehicle care 263 16. SPARE S/B Fuses Rear compartment fuse block 17. PWR WNDWSW DR 01. PTC 1 18. RAIN SNSR 02. PTC 2 19. BCM RVC 03. PWR WNDW MTR FRT 20. SWC BKLT 04. PWR WNDW MTR REAR 21.
  • Page 266 264 Vehicle care Relays S/B Fuses 01. PWR SEAT SW DR/ MEMORY 1. IGN RELAY 2. RUN RELAY 02. PWR SEAT SW PASS Mini Fuses 03. TRLR MDL 1. PWR LUM SW DR 04. ACDCINV 2. PWR LUM SW PASS 05.
  • Page 267: Vehicle Tools

    Vehicle care 265 Vehicle tools Vehicles with spare wheel Wheels and tyres Tools Wheels and tyres Vehicles with tyre repair kit Tyre condition, wheel condition Drive over edges slowly and at right angles if possible. Driving over sharp edges can cause tyre and wheel damage.
  • Page 268: Tyre Pressure

    266 Vehicle care Tyre designations Tyre pressure Incorrect tyre pressures will impair safety, vehicle handling, comfort and E.g. 215/60 R 16 95 H Check the pressure of cold tyres at fuel economy and will increase tyre least every 14 days and before any 215: Tyre width, mm wear.
  • Page 269 Vehicle care 267  Load 2: Eco (Eco tyre pressure Tyre Pressure Monitor Operation mode)  Load 3: Hi (GVW tyre pressure This vehicle may have a Tyre mode) Pressure Monitor System (TPMS). Press the SET/CLR button a few The TPMS is designed to warn the seconds to confirm.
  • Page 270 268 Vehicle care The low tyre pressure telltale comes Caution on at each ignition cycle until the tyres are inflated to the correct Tyre sealant materials are not all inflation pressure. the same. A non-approved tyre The low tyre pressure telltale may sealant could damage the TPMS come on in cool weather when the sensors.
  • Page 271 Vehicle care 269 TPMS Malfunction Indicator The TPMS malfunction indicator • One or more TPMS sensors are comes on at each ignition cycle until missing or damaged. The the problem is corrected. Some of malfunction light should go off the conditions that can cause these when the TPMS sensors are to come on are: installed and the sensor matching...
  • Page 272 270 Vehicle care TPMS Sensor Matching There are two minutes to match the Process first tyre/wheel position, and five minutes overall to match all four Each TPMS sensor has a unique tyre/wheel positions. If it takes identification code. The identification longer, the matching process stops code needs to be matched to a new and must be restarted.
  • Page 273: Tread Depth

    Vehicle care 271 7. Start with the driver side front 12. Turn the ignition to LOCK/OFF. The legally permissible minimum tyre. tread depth (1.6 mm) has been 13. Set all four tyres to the reached when the tread has worn recommended air pressure level 8.
  • Page 274: Tyre Rotation

    272 Vehicle care Tyre rotation Do not include the spare tyre in the {Warning tyre rotation. Tyres are rotated to achieve a more Rust or dirt on a wheel, or on the Adjust the front and rear tyres to the uniform wear for all tyres.
  • Page 275: Wheel Covers

    Vehicle care 273 Wheel covers Tyre repair kit For automatic transmission, engage P position. Wheel covers and tyres that are Minor damage to the tyre tread or factory approved for the respective sidewall can be repaired with the tyre vehicle and comply with all of the repair kit.
  • Page 276 274 Vehicle care TDL087A JE80A GO3E10040A 3. Remove the electrical connection 4. The switch on the compressor 2. Remove the compressor and the cable (1) and air hose (2) from must be set to (. sealeant bottle. the stowage compartments on 5.
  • Page 277 Vehicle care 275 Set the compressor near the tyre in such a way that the sealant bottle is upright. JE82A JE83A 10. Set the rocker switch on the 13. The prescribed tyre pressure compressor to I. The tyre is filled (approx.
  • Page 278 276 Vehicle care Reattach the tyre repair kit and If the tyre pressure has continue the filling procedure for fallenbelow 1.3 bar, the vehicle 10 minutes. If the prescribed tyre must not be used. Seek the pressure is still not obtained, the assistance of a repairer.
  • Page 279 Vehicle care 277  Park the vehicle on a lever, firm  Use the jack only to change The compressor and sealant can be used from approx. -30C~70C and non-skid surface. The front wheels in case of puncture, not (-22~158F). wheels must be in the for seasonal winter or summer straight-ahead position.
  • Page 280 278 Vehicle care Removing the flat tyre and {Warning installing the spare tyre 1. Do a safety check before We designed the jack for use on proceeding. your vehicle only. 2. Turn the wheel wrench Do not use jack provided with your counterclockwise to loosen the vehicle on other vehicles.
  • Page 281 Vehicle care 279 {Warning {Warning Getting under a vehicle when it is Lifting a vehicle and getting under jacked up is dangerous. If the it to do maintenance or repairs is vehicle slips off the jack, you could dangerous without the appropriate be badly injured or killed.
  • Page 282 280 Vehicle care {Warning Rust or dirt on a wheel, or on the parts to which it is fastened, can make wheel nuts become loose after time. The wheel could come off and cause an accident. When changing a wheel, remove any rust or dirt from places where the wheel attaches to the vehicle.
  • Page 283: Compact Spare Tyre

    Vehicle care 281 11. Put the wheel nuts back on with Compact spare tyre the rounded end of the nuts The spare wheel can be classified as toward the wheel. Turn each nut a temporary spare wheel depending clockwise by hand until the wheel on the size compared to the other is held against the hub.
  • Page 284 282 Vehicle care The spare wheel is located in the Temporary spare wheel Stowing of a damaged wheel tailgate (or boot lid) beneath the floor Use of the temporary spare wheel covering. It is secured in the recess could affect driveability. Have the with a wing nut.
  • Page 285: Jump Starting

    Vehicle care 283 5. Mount the hook end to the Jump starting opposite lashing eye. 6. Tighten the strap. Jump starting Do not start with quick charger. A vehicle with a discharged battery can be started using jump leads and the battery of another vehicle.
  • Page 286 284 Vehicle care  The vehicles must not come into  A discharged battery can already 3. Connect the black lead to the freeze at temperatures of 0 C. contact with each other during negative terminal of the booster Defrost the frozen battery before the jump starting process.
  • Page 287: Towing

    Vehicle care 285 4. Switch on electrical consumers Towing (e.g. headlights, heated rear window) of the vehicle receiving Towing the vehicle the jump start. If you need to have your vehicle 5. Reverse above sequence exactly towed, please use our service when removing leads.
  • Page 288 286 Vehicle care Towing the vehicle with all wheel Please observe the following drive system procedures when towing a vehicle:  No passenger should remain in If towing by 2 wheels, lift the front the vehicle being towed. driving wheels and tow with the front tyres locked.
  • Page 289 Vehicle care 287 Emergency towing Switch on ignition to release steering If towing service is not available in an column lock and to permit operation emergency, your vehicle may be of brake lights, horn and windshield temporarily towed by a rope secured wipers.
  • Page 290: Towing Another Vehicle

    288 Vehicle care Vehicle with automatic transmission: Towing another vehicle Do not tow the vehicle using tow eye. Towing with a tow rope could cause severe automatic transmission damage. When towing vehicle with automatic transmission, use flat bed or wheel lift equipment. Vehicle with manual transmission: The vehicle must be towed facing forward, not faster than 88km/h...
  • Page 291: Appearance Care

    Vehicle care 289 Appearance care If using a vehicle wash, comply with Caution the vehicle wash manufacturer's instructions. The windshield wipers Exterior care Drive slowly. Do not drive jerkily. and rear window wiper must be Excessive tractive force can Locks switched off.
  • Page 292 290 Vehicle care Do not use hard objects to remove Follow the car-washing guide Plastic body parts must not be spots of tar. Use tar removal spray treated with wax or polishing agents. Keep car-washing guide and use the on painted surfaces. mild detergent.
  • Page 293: Interior Care

    Vehicle care 291 Rims are painted and can be treated • Use support, when lifted, to or other damage. Check the hold with the same agents as the body. ensure no damage is caused by open ability of the gas strut. Contact interference with body kit.
  • Page 294 292 Vehicle care Permanent damage can result from Do not clean the interior using the Fabric/carpet using cleaners on surfaces for which following cleaners or techniques: Use a vacuum cleaner with a soft they were not intended. Apply the brush attachment to remove dust •...
  • Page 295 Vehicle care 293 To clean: A paper towel can be used to blot leather. Many commercial leather excess moisture from the fabric or cleaners and coatings that are sold 1. Saturate a lint-free, clean white carpet after the cleaning process. to preserve and protect leather may cloth with water or club soda.
  • Page 296 294 Vehicle care Instrument panel, vinyl, and other to see through the windshield under Care of safety belts plastic surfaces certain conditions. Keep belts clean and dry. To remove dust, a soft cloth Note {Warning dampened with water can be used. Air fresheners contain solvents If a more thorough cleaning is Do not bleach or dye safety belts.
  • Page 297: Floor Mats

    Vehicle care 295 Floor mats Use the following guidelines for proper floor mat usage: {Warning • The original equipment floor mats were designed for your vehicle. If If a floor mat is the wrong size or is the floor mats need replacing, it is not properly installed, it can recommended that GM certified interfere with the accelerator pedal...
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  • Page 299: Service And Maintenance

    Service and maintenance 297 Service and General information maintenance Service information In order to ensure economical and safe vehicle operation and to General information .....297 maintain the value of your vehicle, it Scheduled maintenance ....298 is of vital importance that all maintenance work is carried out at Recommended fluids, lubricants and the proper intervals as specified.
  • Page 300: Service And Maintenance

    298 Service and maintenance Scheduled maintenance Scheduled maintenance Maintenance Interval Every 1 year / 15,000km(10,000 miles) (whichever occurs first) Maintenance I -- Use Maintenance I for the first service or if Maintenance II was performed previously Maintenance II -- Use Maintenance II if the previous service performed was Maintenance I. For vehicles equipped with an oil life monitoring system: If code number 82 is displayed in the Driver Information Centre (DIC) and the previous maintenance has been carried out at least 10 months before, then the relevant maintenance should also be carried out.
  • Page 301 Lubricate body components. I - Inspect these items and their related parts. If necessary, correct, clean, replenish, adjust or replace. R - Replace or change. Description Trax Replace pollen filter Every 60,000km(40,000 miles) / 2 year Replace air filter Every 60,000km(40,000 miles) / 4 years...
  • Page 302 300 Service and maintenance Description Trax Normal conditions : every 150,000km(100,000 miles) / 10 Years Replace automatic transmission oil Severe conditions : every 75,000km(50,000 miles) / 5 Years Replace Auxiliary Belt and Stretch Belt Every 90,000km/10years Replace Timing Belt Every 150,000km/ 10years...
  • Page 303 Service and maintenance 301 Maintenance Item Note Visually inspect brake lines and hoses for, binding, leaks, cracks, chafing, etc. Inspect disc brake pads for wear and discs for surface condition. Inspect drum brake linings/shoes for wear or cracks. Inspect other brake parts, including drums, wheel cylinders, calipers, parking brake, etc.
  • Page 304 302 Service and maintenance Maintenance Item Note The diesel fuel filter cartridge may need to be replaced more frequently, based on biodiesel usage, driving in severe dust climate or off-road driving or towing a trailer for extended periods. Change automatic transmission fluid and filter if the vehicle is mainly driven under one or more of these conditions: •...
  • Page 305: Recommended Fluids And Lubricants

    Service and maintenance 303 Additional servicing Police vehicles, taxis and driving Recommended fluids, school vehicles are also classified as lubricants and parts Extreme operating conditions operating under extreme conditions. Extreme operating conditions are given when at least one of the Recommended fluids and Under extreme operating conditions, following occurs frequently:...
  • Page 306 304 Service and maintenance Engine Oil Selecting the right Engine Oil Engine Oil is identified by its Quality Selecting the right Engine Oil and its Viscosity Grade. "Quality" depends on the proper Oil and "Specification" are equivalent Specification and SAE Viscosity terms in this respect.
  • Page 307 Service and maintenance 305 Use of substitute engine oils if dexos Use of Engine Oil with only ACEA is unavailable: In the event that A1/B1 or only ACEA A5/B5 Quality is dexos approved engine oil is not prohibited, as it can cause long term available at an oil change or for engine damage under certain maintaining proper oil level, you may...
  • Page 308 306 Service and maintenance When selecting an Oil of the In countries with cold climate the Ensure brake fluid does not become appropriate Viscosity Grade be sure coolant provides freeze protection contaminated. to always select an Oil that meets the down to approx.
  • Page 309 Service and maintenance 307 Power steering fluid Only use Dexron VI fluid. Manual transmission fluid Only use Castrol BOT 303 fluid. Automatic transmission fluid Only use Dexron VI fluid. Transfer case fluid (AWD) Only use synthetic hypoid 75W-90 fluid. Differential carrier assembly fluid (AWD) Only use synthetic hypoid 75W-90 fluid.
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  • Page 311: Technical Data

    Technical data 309 Technical data Vehicle identification Identification plate Vehicle identification number (VIN) Vehicle identification....309 Vehicle data.........310 GO3E11002A The identification plate is on the left side door frame. GO3E11001A The vehicle identification number (VIN) is engraved the centre of the fire wall.
  • Page 312: Technical Data

    310 Technical data Vehicle data Engine data Sales designation 1.7 Diesel Engine identifier code Number of cylinders Piston displacement [cm 1364 1598 1686 1796 103 / Engine Power [kW] at rpm 85 / 6200 96 / 4000 103 / 6200 4900~6000 200 / 300 /...
  • Page 313 Technical data 311 Performance Engine 1.7 Diesel 1.7 Diesel 1.7 Diesel Top speed [km/h] ([mph]) Manual transmission Automatic transmission Fuel consumption - CO -emissions Engine ( MT/AT) 1.4 AWD 1.6 FWD 1.7 FWD 1.7 AWD 1.8 FWD urban [L/100 km] 7.8 / - 8.3 / - 5.4 / 6.4...
  • Page 314 312 Technical data Vehicle weight Min. Curb weight, with driver (75kg) 1.7 Diesel 1.7 Diesel 1.7 Diesel Engine Manual transmission 1454 1365 1458 1504 1394 Automatic transmission 1470 1414 1486 Max. Curb weight, with driver (75kg) 1.7 Diesel 1.7 Diesel 1.7 Diesel Engine Manual transmission 1556...
  • Page 315: Vehicle Dimensions

    Technical data 313 Vehicle dimensions Length [mm] 4248 Width without exterior mirrors [mm] 1766 Width with two exterior mirrors [mm] 2035 Height (without antenna) [mm] w/o roof rack 1674 Length of luggage compartment floor [mm] 730(floor to rear seat backrest) Tailgate width [mm] 1001(Width between wheel housings) Tailgate height [mm]...
  • Page 316 314 Technical data Capacities and Specifications Engine oil Engine 1.7 Diesel including Filter [l] 4.5L 5.4L 4.5L between MIN and MAX [l] Fuel tank 1.7 Diesel Petrol, nominal capacity [l] 53 L 53 L 53 L...
  • Page 317 Technical data 315 Tyre pressures EU 27+2 GAS Front[kPa] ([psi]) Rear[kPa] ([psi]) 1~3Persons 4~5Persons 1~3Persons 4~5Persons Type COMPORT COMPORT 205/70R 16 200(29) 270(39) 270(39) 200(29) 280(41) 280(41) 215/55R 18 220(32) 270(39) 270(39) 220(32) 280(41) 280(41) Compact spare tyre 420(60) EU27+2 Diesel Front[kPa] ([psi]) Rear[kPa] ([psi]) 1~3Persons...
  • Page 318 316 Technical data Non-EU GAS Front[kPa] ([psi]) Rear[kPa] ([psi]) 1~3Persons 4~5Persons 1~3Persons 4~5Persons Type COMPORT COMPORT 205/70R 16 200(29) 200(29) 200(29) 200(29) 200(29) 200(29) 215/55R 18 220(32) 220(32) 220(32) 220(32) 220(32) 220(32) Compact spare tyre 420(60)
  • Page 319: Customer Information

    Customer information 317 Customer Vehicle data recording Vehicle Data Recording and privacy information Vehicle Data Recording Vehicle data recording and This vehicle may be equipped with a privacy module that records data in certain Vehicle data recording and privacy crash or near crash-like situations, The vehicle has a number of ............317 such as when an air bag deploys or...
  • Page 320 318 Customer information This data could provide an GM will not access this data or share understanding of the circumstances it with others except: with the in which crashes and injuries occur. consent of the vehicle owner or, if the Data could be recorded by the vehicle is leased, with the consent of vehicle only if a non-trivial crash...
  • Page 321 Index Accessories and modifications .. 229 Adjustable air vents ....192 Air conditioning regular operation ............ 194 Air conditioning system ..... 189 Air intake ........193 Airbag and safety belt tensioner light ............ 86 Airbag on-off light ......86 Airbag on-off switch ..... 50 Airbag system ......
  • Page 322 ............ 199 Central locking system ....20 Delayed Locking ......22 Automatic light control ....108 Charging system light ....87 Descent control system light ..88 Automatic Transmission .... 204 Child Restraint Installation Locations Diesel fuel filter ......249 ............
  • Page 323 Engine exhaust ......202 Fuel consumption - CO2-emissions Headlamps when driving abroad ..........311 ............ 109 Engine oil ........238 Fuel for diesel engines ....226 Heated Mirrors ......27 Engine Oil Life System ....240 Fuel for petrol engines ....226 Heated rear window ....31 Engine oil pressure light ....91 Fuel gauge ........
  • Page 324 Interior lamps ......258 Manual transmission ....211 Interior lighting ......112 Manual Transmission Fluid ..242 Radio remote control ....18 Interruption of power supply ..209 Manual windows ......29 RDS (Radio Data System) ..137 Introduction ........1 Mirror Adjustment ......
  • Page 325 Safety locks .........23 Transmission ....... 13 Seat adjustment ......3 Transmission Display ....205 Tachometer ......... 81 Seat position ........37 Transmission display ....85 Tailgate (Hatchback) ....23 Selector lever ......205 Tread depth ....... 271 Taillamp Indicator Light ....92 Service ........194 Trip computer ......
  • Page 326 Vehicle personalization ..... 102 Vehicle Storage ......229 Vehicle weight ......312 Warning buzzers ......99 Washer and Wiper Systems ..11 Washer fluid ......246 Wheel covers ......273 Wheels and tires ....... 265 Windshield wiper/washer .... 72 Wiper blade replacement ..249...

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