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2015 Chevrolet Spark Owner Manual
In Brief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Initial Drive Information . . . . . . . . 1-1
Keys, Doors, and
Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Keys and Locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6
Vehicle Security. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7
Exterior Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10
Interior Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13
Seats and Restraints . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Head Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Front Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Safety Belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6
Airbag System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-11
Child Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-17
Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Storage Compartments . . . . . . . . 4-1
Luggage/Load Locations . . . . . . . 4-4
Additional Storage Features . . . 4-6
Roof Rack System . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7
Information on Loading the
Vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7
Instruments and Controls . . . . 5-1
Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
Warning Lights, Gauges, and
Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-10
Trip Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-20
Vehicle Personalisation . . . . . . . 5-23
Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Exterior Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Interior Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5
Lighting Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5
Infotainment System . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11
Audio Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-23
Personalisation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-40
Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-44
Climate Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1
Climate Control Systems . . . . . . 8-1
Air Vents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10
Driving and Operating . . . . . . . . 9-1
Driving Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1
Starting and Operating . . . . . . . . . 9-2
Engine Exhaust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-4
Automatic Transmission . . . . . . . 9-4
Manual Gearbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-9
Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-10
Ride Control Systems . . . . . . . . 9-13
Object Detection Systems . . . . 9-14
Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-16
Vehicle Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-1
General Information . . . . . . . . . . 10-2
Vehicle Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3
Bulb Replacement . . . . . . . . . . 10-19
Electrical System . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-24
Vehicle Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-30
Wheels and Tyres . . . . . . . . . . . 10-30
Jump Starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-48
Towing the Vehicle . . . . . . . . . . 10-49
Appearance Care . . . . . . . . . . . 10-53

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  • Page 1 2015 Chevrolet Spark Owner Manual In Brief ......1-1 Instruments and Controls ..5-1 Driving and Operating .
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2015 Chevrolet Spark Owner Manual Service and Maintenance . . . 11-1 General Information ..11-1 Maintenance Schedule ..11-2 Additional Maintenance and Care ....11-7 Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts .
  • Page 3: Using This Manual

    Disregarding this information may Chevrolet Service Partner. endanger life. The index will enable you to All Chevrolet Service Partners search for specific information. provide first-class service at reasonable prices. Experienced mechanics trained by Chevrolet work according to specific Chevrolet instructions.
  • Page 4 Disregarding this information may lead to injury. Caution Text marked Caution provides information on possible damage to the vehicle. Disregarding this information may lead to vehicle damage. We wish you many hours of pleasurable driving Chevrolet...
  • Page 5: Unlocking The Vehicle

    In Brief In Brief Initial Drive Central locking system Central Locking System on page 2-4. Information Seat Adjustment Initial Drive Information Unlocking the Vehicle Unlocking the Vehicle ..1-1 Seat positioning Seat Adjustment ....1-1 Radio remote control Head Restraint Adjustment .
  • Page 6: Seat Adjustment

    In Brief Seat backrests Pull lever, adjust inclination and release lever. Allow the seat to engage audibly. Seat position Seat Position on page 3-3, Seat adjustment Seat Adjustment on page 3-4. Seat height Pull handle, slide seat, release handle. Seat position Seat Position on page 3-3, Seat adjustment Seat...
  • Page 7: Head Restraint Adjustment

    In Brief Head Restraint Safety Belts Adjustment Turn the handwheel on the outside of the seat cushion until the seat cushion is adjusted to the desired position. Pull the head restraint upwards. Seat position Seat Position on To move down press the catch and push the head restraint downwards.
  • Page 8: Mirror Adjustment

    In Brief Withdraw belt from reel, guide it Mirror Adjustment untwisted across the body and Interior Mirror engage the latch plate in the buckle. Tension the lap belt regularly whilst driving by tugging the shoulder belt. Seat position Seat Position on page 3-3, Seat belts Three-Point Seat belt on page 3-8, Airbag...
  • Page 9: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    In Brief Exterior Mirrors Simply move the adjusting lever in the desired direction to adjust the mirror angles. Convex exterior mirrors Convex Mirrors on page 2-10, Folding exterior mirrors Folding Mirrors on page 2-11, Heated exterior mirrors Heated Mirrors on page 2-12.
  • Page 10: Instrument Panel Overview

    In Brief Instrument Panel Overview...
  • Page 11: Climate Control Systems

    In Brief 1. Electric mirror adjustment. 20. Clutch pedal. 2. Side air vents. 21. Steering wheel adjustment. 3. Exterior lighting. 22. Fuse cover. 4. Horn. 23. Bonnet release lever. Driver airbag. 24. Headlight range adjustment. 5. Instrument cluster. 6. Wiper and washer system. 7.
  • Page 12 In Brief Type 1...
  • Page 13: Air Vents

    In Brief 1. Electric mirror adjustment. 20. Bonnet release lever. 2. Side air vents. 21. Headlight range adjustment. 3. Exterior lighting. 4. Horn. Driver airbag. 5. Instrument cluster. 6. Wiper and washer system. 7. Centre air vents. 8. Infotainment system. 9.
  • Page 14 1-10 In Brief Type 2...
  • Page 15: Exterior Lighting

    In Brief 1-11 1. Electric mirror adjustment. 20. Bonnet release lever. : The dipped beam headlights and all of the above lights are 2. Side air vents. 21. Headlight range adjustment. illuminated. 3. Exterior lighting. 22. Fuse cover. Headlight flash, main beam 4.
  • Page 16: Horn

    1-12 In Brief Turn and lane-change signals Horn Main beam Headlamp Main/ Dipped Beam Changer on page 6-1, Heated rear window, heated Headlight flash Flash-to-Pass on exterior mirrors page 6-2. Hazard lights lever up = right lever down = left Turn and lane-change signals Indicator and Lane-Change Signals on page 6-4.
  • Page 17: Washer And Wiper

    In Brief 1-13 Washer and Wiper Windscreen wiper Windscreen Systems Wiper/Washer on page 5-3. Windscreen washer system Windscreen wiper Press Pull lever. OFF: System off. Windscreen washer Windscreen INT: Intermittent operation. Wiper/Washer on page 5-3, Washer LO: Continuous wipe, slow speed. fluid Washer Fluid on page 10-15.
  • Page 18: Climate Controls

    1-14 In Brief Climate Controls Demisting and defrosting the windows Heated rear window, heated exterior mirrors Type 2 Heating is operated by pressing the button. Type 1 Heated mirrors Heated Mirrors Type 1 on page 2-12, Heated rear window Heated Rear Window on page 2-16.
  • Page 19: Parking

    In Brief 1-15 Always apply parking brake Transmission without pressing release button. Apply as firmly as possible on Manual gearbox downhill or uphill slopes. Depress the brake pedal at the same time to reduce operating force. Switch off the engine and ignition.
  • Page 20: Getting Started

    1-16 In Brief Check brake function at low Automatic transmission overdrive which reduces engine speed, particularly if the brakes speed and noise level while are wet. increasing fuel economy. Starting the engine 2: Allows the transmission to shift from 1st to 2nd gear and prevents automatic shifting into 3rd or 4th gear.
  • Page 21 In Brief 1-17 Turn the key to position 3, depressing the clutch pedal and footbrake then release when engine is running Before restarting or to switch off the engine, turn key back to 0.
  • Page 22 1-18 In Brief NOTES...
  • Page 23: Keys And Locks

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys and Locks Manual Windows ... . 2-13 Windows Power Windows ... . . 2-14 Keys Heated Rear Window .
  • Page 24: Keys, Doors, And Windows

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Radio Remote Control Handle with care, protect from moisture and high temperatures and avoid unnecessary operation. Fault If the central locking system cannot be operated with the radio remote control, it may be due to the following: Range exceeded, Battery voltage too low,...
  • Page 25 Keys, Doors, and Windows Key with foldaway key section Fixed key Caution Avoid touching the flat surfaces of the battery with your bare fingers. Handling will shorten battery life. Used lithium batteries can harm the environment. Follow local recycling laws for disposal.
  • Page 26: Central Locking System

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Central Locking System Locks or unlocks all doors and the Locking tailgate. You can activate the central door Press button to lock. locking system from the driver's door. This system allows you to lock Press button to unlock.
  • Page 27 Keys, Doors, and Windows Vehicle alarm Fault in radio remote control system Unlocking Manually unlock the driver's door by turning the key in the lock. Vehicle Locator: Locking Press and release button Close the driver's door and lock it once to locate the vehicle. The from the outside with the key.
  • Page 28: Doors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Locking Doors Warning Push inside locking knob of all doors except driver's door. Then Load Compartment Use the child locks whenever close the driver's door and lock it children are occupying the rear Tailgate, opening from the outside with the key. seats.
  • Page 29: Vehicle Security

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Tailgate, closing Vehicle Security Warning Anti-theft Alarm System Do not drive with the tailgate open or ajar, e.g. when Anti-theft alarm system monitors: transporting bulky objects, as Doors, tailgate, bonnet toxic exhaust gases, could enter the vehicle. Ignition Caution Before opening the boot lid check...
  • Page 30 Keys, Doors, and Windows Status indicator The security indicator will flash to Alarm sound indicate the anti-theft system is The system provides an alarm when working. any of the doors, tailgate or bonnet It goes out when doors are unlocked are opened without pressing the using the keyless entry transmitter.
  • Page 31: Immobiliser

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Immobiliser Immobiliser Immobiliser The immobiliser system Immobiliser indicator provides an additional theft deterrent to the vehicle in which it is installed and prevents it from being started by unauthorised persons. The valid key for a vehicle equipped with immobiliser system is an ignition key with integrated transponder, which is electronically...
  • Page 32: Exterior Mirrors

    2-10 Keys, Doors, and Windows START position, the immobiliser Exterior Mirrors indicator flashes or illuminates continuously. Convex Mirrors In some European countries, an The convex exterior mirror reduces auxiliary immobiliser is optional blind spots. The shape of the mirror to improve the vehicle security makes objects appear smaller, level.
  • Page 33: Power Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-11 Power Mirrors Select the relevant exterior mirror by turning the control to left (L) or right (R). Then swivel the control to adjust the mirror. Folding Mirrors Folding mirrors For pedestrian safety, the exterior mirrors will swing out of their normal mounting position if they are struck with sufficient force.
  • Page 34: Heated Mirrors

    2-12 Keys, Doors, and Windows Interior Mirrors Warning (Continued) Manual Rearview Mirror around you. Do not drive while either outside rearview mirror is folded back. Heated Mirrors Type 2 Operated by pressing the button. Heating works with the engine running and is switched off automatically after a few minutes or by pressing the button again.
  • Page 35: Windows

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-13 Windows Warning (Continued) Manual Windows Failure to ensure a clear rear view while driving may result in a collision causing damage to your vehicle or other property and/or personal injury. To reduce dazzle, adjust the lever on the underside of the mirror housing.
  • Page 36: Power Windows

    2-14 Keys, Doors, and Windows Warning (Continued) attachment could render the tether strap and top tether anchorage ineffective. Keep a close watch on the windows when closing them. Ensure that nothing becomes trapped in them as they move. <Type 1> The door windows can be opened or closed with the window winders.
  • Page 37 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-15 To close the window, lift up on the Child safety system for rear switch. windows Release the switch when the window reaches the desired position. Warning Body parts outside the vehicle can be struck by passing objects. Keep all parts of body inside vehicle.
  • Page 38: Heated Rear Window

    2-16 Keys, Doors, and Windows Heated Rear Window Press switch to deactivate rear power windows. To activate press again. <Type 2> Type 1 Type 2...
  • Page 39: Sun Visors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-17 Operated by pressing the button. Warning Heating works with the engine Do not place the sun visor in such running and is switched off a manner that it obscures visibility automatically after a few minutes or by pressing the button again.
  • Page 40 2-18 Keys, Doors, and Windows NOTES...
  • Page 41 Seats and Restraints Seats and Child Restraints Head Restraints Child Restraint Systems ..3-17 Restraints Child Restraint Installation Position Locations ....3-19 ISOFIX Child Restraint Warning Systems .
  • Page 42: Seats And Restraints

    Seats and Restraints extremely tall people, set to highest Head restraints on rear seats position, and set to lowest position for small people. Head restraints on front seats Height adjustment Pull the head restraint upwards. To move down press the catch and push the head restraint downwards.
  • Page 43: Front Seats

    Seats and Restraints Sit with buttocks as far back Front Seats against the backrest as possible. Adjust the distance between the Seat Position seat and the pedals so that legs are slightly angled when pressing the pedals. Slide the Warning front passenger seat as far back as possible.
  • Page 44: Seat Adjustment

    Seats and Restraints between your head and the Seat positioning Pull handle, slide seat, release headlining. Your thighs should handle. rest lightly on the seat without pressing into it. Warning Adjust the head restraint When positioning seat, ensure the Head Restraints on page 3-1. grip zone in the centre of the Adjust the height of the seat belt release bar is used.
  • Page 45 Seats and Restraints Seat height Turn the handwheel on the outside of the seat cushion until the seat cushion is adjusted to the desired position. Pull lever, adjust inclination and release lever. Allow the seat to engage audibly. Do not lean on seat when adjusting.
  • Page 46: Heated Front Seats

    Seats and Restraints Heated Front Seats The seat heater buttons are located Safety Belts in the front console. Seat belts To warm the seat: 1. Turn the ignition key on. 2. Press the seat heating button for the seat that you want to warm. The indicator in the button will illuminate.
  • Page 47 Seats and Restraints Seat belts are designed to be used Belt pretensioners by only one person at a time. They are not suitable for people smaller than 150 cm (5 ft). Child restraint system Child Restraint Systems on page 3-17. Periodically check all parts of the belt system for damage and proper functionality.
  • Page 48: Three-Point Safety Belt

    Seats and Restraints In the event of a head-on or side or Three-Point Safety Belt rear-end collision of a certain Fastening severity, the front seat belts are tightened. Warning Incorrect handling (e.g. removal or fitting of belts) can trigger the belt tensioners with risk of injury.
  • Page 49 Seats and Restraints Loose or bulky clothing prevents the belt from fitting snugly. Do not place objects such as handbags or mobile phones between the belt and your body. Warning The belt must not rest against hard or fragile objects in the pockets of your clothing.
  • Page 50 3-10 Seats and Restraints Removing To release belt, press red button on belt buckle. Seat belts on the rear seats The seat belt for the rear centre seat can only be withdrawn from the retractor if the backrest is in the rear position.
  • Page 51: Airbag System

    Seats and Restraints 3-11 In addition, when a seat belt is worn Airbag System Warning (Continued) properly, it is more likely that the unborn child will be safe in a crash. Airbag system wear their seat belts to minimise To provide maximum protection, a The airbag system consists of a the risk of severe injury or death pregnant woman should wear a...
  • Page 52: Front Airbag System

    3-12 Seats and Restraints Do not make any modifications to Front Airbag System Danger (Continued) the airbag system as this will The front airbag system consists of invalidate the vehicle type approval. Furthermore, do not drive with a one airbag in the steering wheel and In the event of airbag deployment baby seat fitted thereon.
  • Page 53: Side Airbag System

    Seats and Restraints 3-13 The forward movement of the front Side Airbag System seat occupants is retarded, thereby considerably reducing the risk of injury to the upper body and head. Warning Optimum protection is only provided when the seat is in the proper position Seat Position on page 3-3.
  • Page 54 3-14 Seats and Restraints The side airbag system consists of Warning an airbag in each front seat backrest. Keep the area in which the airbag This can be identified by the word inflates clear of obstructions. AIRBAG. Only use protective seat covers that have been approved for the vehicle.
  • Page 55: Curtain Airbag System

    Seats and Restraints 3-15 Curtain Airbag System The curtain airbag system is The risk of injury to the head in the triggered in the event of an accident event of a side impact is of a certain severity. The ignition considerably reduced.
  • Page 56: Airbag On-Off Switch

    3-16 Seats and Restraints Airbag On-Off Switch Warning The front passenger airbag system Deactivate front passenger airbag has to be deactivated if a child system when the front passenger restraint system is to be fitted on this seat. The side airbag and seat is occupied by a child.
  • Page 57: Child Restraints

    Seats and Restraints 3-17 Child Restraints Warning Child Restraint Systems When using a child restraint system on the front passenger's We recommend the GM child seat, the airbag systems for the restraint system which is geared front passenger's seat must be specifically to the vehicle.
  • Page 58 3-18 Seats and Restraints Children under the age of 12 years Ensure that the mounting location of that are smaller than 150 cm(5 ft) the child restraint system within the are only allowed to travel in a vehicle is correct. restraint system that is suitable for Allow children to enter and exit the the child.
  • Page 59: Child Restraint Installation Locations

    Seats and Restraints 3-19 Child Restraint Installation Locations Permissible options for fitting a child restraint system On front passenger seat deactivated On rear On rear Weight and age class activated airbag airbag outboard seats centre seat Group 0: up to 10 kg or approx.
  • Page 60 3-20 Seats and Restraints Permissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint system On front On rear passenger outboard On rear Weight Class Size Class Fixture seat seats centre seat Group 0: up to 10 kg ISO/R1 IL (1) ISO/R1 IL (1) Group 0+: up to 13 kg ISO/R2...
  • Page 61: Isofix Child Restraint

    Seats and Restraints 3-21 X: No ISOFIX child restraint system ISOFIX Child Restraint approved in this weight class. Systems 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.
  • Page 62: Systems

    3-22 Seats and Restraints To install a child restraint which 2. Locate the two lower anchor comes equipped with ISOFIX low positions. The location of each and Top-tether anchorage lower anchor is identified with a attachments, follow the instructions circular marking on the lower supplied with your child restraint.
  • Page 63 Seats and Restraints 3-23 Caution Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) Unused child restraint system Do not use ISOFIX low and top Never install a rear-facing child could move forward. tether anchorages to hold adult restraint in the front seat of a seat belts, harnesses, or other vehicle equipped with a front Remove child restraint system if...
  • Page 64: Restraint Systems

    3-24 Seats and Restraints Top Tether Child 2. Attach the clip on the child Caution restraint's tether strap to the Restraint Systems Top-tether anchor, making sure Full size rear facing child seats to remove any twists in the may not be suitable for tether strap.If the position you installation.
  • Page 65 Seats and Restraints 3-25 3. Tighten the child restraint's Warning tether strap according to the instructions supplied with the Make sure the clip on the child child restraint. restraint's tether strap is properly 4. Push and pull on the child attached to the Top-tether restraint after installation to be anchorage.
  • Page 66 3-26 Seats and Restraints NOTES...
  • Page 67: Storage Compartments

    Storage Storage Storage Instrument Panel Storage Compartments Storage below the instrument panel Storage Compartments Warning Storage Compartments ..4-1 Instrument Panel Storage ..4-1 Do not store heavy or sharp Glove Box .
  • Page 68: Glove Box

    Storage Coin box Glove Box Type 2 The storage is used for small articles, etc. Store your coins in a place. To open pull the grip.
  • Page 69: Cupholders

    Storage Cupholders Warning To reduce the risk of injury in an accident or a sudden stop, always keep the glovebox door closed while driving. Type 1 The cup holders are located in the front console and rear part of the centre console.
  • Page 70: Luggage/Load Locations

    Storage Luggage/Load To fold down the rear backrest Warning separately: Locations 1. Pull up the front of the rear seat Do not place uncovered cups of cushion to release it. If your hot liquid in the cup holder while Load Compartment vehicle is equipped with rear the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 71 Storage 4. Adjust the front seats to the Caution (Continued) desired position. To return the backrest to the upright rear seat belt and buckles do not position, lift it up and push it firmly get pinched under the rear seat into place.
  • Page 72: Additional Storage Features

    Storage Additional Storage Caution Warning (Continued) Features Folding a rear seat with the seat Objects carried on the folded belts still fastened may cause down backrest should not extend Convenience Net damage to the seat or the seat higher than the top of the front You can carry small loads with your belts.
  • Page 73: Roof Rack System

    Storage Roof Rack System The maximum load (include roof Information on utility bar's weight) for the roof rack Loading the Vehicle rails is 50 kg in the vehicle. Do not Roof rack exceed the maximum vehicle Heavy objects in the load For safety reasons and to avoid capacity when loading your vehicle.
  • Page 74 Storage The load must not obstruct the Driving with a roof load operation of the pedals, parking increases the sensitivity of the brake and gear selector lever, vehicle to cross-winds and has a or hinder the freedom of detrimental effect on vehicle movement of the driver.
  • Page 75: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Instruments and Rev Counter ....5-11 Electronic Stability Control Fuel Gauge ....5-12 (ESC) Off Light .
  • Page 76: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Controls Steering Wheel Controls Steering Wheel Adjustment Unlock lever, adjust steering wheel, then engage lever and ensure it is fully locked. Do not adjust steering wheel unless vehicle is stationary and steering wheel lock has been released. Caution If a strong impact is delivered to the steering column when the...
  • Page 77: Horn

    Instruments and Controls The Infotainment system can be Windscreen Wiper/ operated by the controls on the Washer steering wheel Overview on Windscreen wiper page 7-3 Horn Press To operate the windscreen wipers, turn the ignition ON and move the windscreen wiper / washer lever upward.
  • Page 78 Instruments and Controls For a single wipe when the Windscreen washer Caution (Continued) windscreen wipers are off, lightly move the windscreen wiper lever Do not operate the windscreen toward the INT position and release wipers when the windscreen is it. The lever will return automatically dry or obstructed, as with snow to its normal position when or ice.
  • Page 79: Rear Window Wiper

    Instruments and Controls Rear Window Wiper/ Warning Caution Washer Do not spray washer fluid on the Less than clear vision for the Rear window wiper/washer windscreen in freezing weather. driver can lead to an accident Using washer fluid and wipers in resulting in personal injury and freezing weather may cause an damage to your vehicle or other...
  • Page 80: Clock

    Instruments and Controls <Type 2> After approximately 1 second, the Caution minute display will flash automatically then adjust the current Do not operate the windscreen minute using the CLOCK button. washer continuously for more The setting will be finished without than some seconds, or when the any operation a few seconds after washer fluid tank is empty.
  • Page 81: Power Sockets

    Instruments and Controls more than 30 seconds, the time will <Type 2> Do not connect any return to the setting mode current-delivering accessories, e.g. entry time). electrical charging devices or batteries. Press the SET/CLR button after the minute setting is completed. Do not damage the outlet by using unsuitable plugs.
  • Page 82 Instruments and Controls Type 2 Caution (Continued) Warning (Continued) Do not press the lighter while it is boot. Please ensure that no heating. This can cause the inflammable explosive lighter to overheat. substances are left or kept inside the car. Trying to operate a malfunctioning cigarette lighter can be dangerous.
  • Page 83: Ashtrays

    Instruments and Controls To open the ashtray, gently lift the Caution (Continued) lid of the ashtray. After using, close the lid firmly. Do not touch the barrel of the To empty the ashtray for cleaning, cigarette lighter and do not allow slightly rotate the upper part of the children to operate or play with ashtray anticlockwise and remove it.
  • Page 84: Warning Lights, Gauges, And Indicators

    5-10 Instruments and Controls Warning Lights, <Type 2> Mileometer Gauges, and <Type 1> Indicators Speedometer <Type 1> Indicates vehicle speed.
  • Page 85: Rev Counter

    Instruments and Controls 5-11 <Type 2> be switched by pressing the up/ <Type 2> down buttons on the right side of the instrument cluster. To reset each trip odometer to zero, press the TRIP button of the cluster more than 2 seconds. Rev Counter <Type 1>...
  • Page 86: Fuel Gauge

    5-12 Instruments and Controls Fuel Gauge <Type 2> Danger <Type 1> Before refuelling, stop vehicle and switch off the engine. Control Indicators Control indicators The control indicators described are not present in all vehicles. The description applies to all instrument versions.
  • Page 87 Instruments and Controls 5-13 Control indicators in the instrument cluster (Type 1)
  • Page 88 5-14 Instruments and Controls Control indicators in the instrument cluster (Type 2)
  • Page 89: Transmission Display

    Instruments and Controls 5-15 Control indicators in the centre Indicators Indicator Signals on Caution console page 6-4 If it does not come on, or if it does Seat Belt Reminders not go out after about 3 seconds, or if it comes on while driving, it Seat belt reminder on front means that there is a malfunction seats...
  • Page 90: Airbag And Safety Belt

    5-16 Instruments and Controls unfastened seat belt, the control unfastened belt indicator will Vehicle trouble or deployment of the indicator will flash and the chime illuminate again for 35 seconds belt pretensioners or airbags is will sound for 100 seconds. and go off.
  • Page 91: Charging System Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-17 Charging System Light Illuminates when the parking brake Antilock Brake System is released, if the brake and clutch (ABS) Warning Light illuminates red. fluid level is too low or if there is a illuminates yellow. It illuminates when the ignition is brake system fault.
  • Page 92: Overdrive Off Light

    5-18 Instruments and Controls Overdrive Off Light Flashes If you have been operating your vehicle under normal driving The system is actively engaged. illuminates yellow. conditions, you should pull off the Engine output may be reduced and road, stop your vehicle and let the This indicator comes on when the the vehicle may be braked engine idle for a few minutes.
  • Page 93: Engine Oil Pressure Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-19 When the system detects a If the engine oil pressure warning Caution light comes on while driving, Pull off malfunction, flashes for about the road, stop the engine and check one minute and then stays on for Do not let your vehicle run out the oil level.
  • Page 94: Trip Computer

    5-20 Instruments and Controls Rear Fog Lamp Light Trip Computer <Type 2> illuminates yellow. <Type 1> Illuminated when the rear fog light is Rear Fog Lamps on page 6-4 Door Ajar Light illuminates red (Type 1). illuminates red (Type 2). It illuminates when a door or the tailgate is open.
  • Page 95 Instruments and Controls 5-21 Driving distance for If you fill the vehicle with fuel when Average speed the vehicle is on an incline or the remaining fuel <Type 1> battery is disconnected, the trip computer will not be able to read the actual value.
  • Page 96 5-22 Instruments and Controls Type 2: Press the SET/CLR <Type 2> The driving time is accumulated button for more than 1 second. while the engine is running even if the vehicle is not driven. The driving time will be initialised to Driving time 0:00 after being displayed to 99:59.
  • Page 97: Vehicle Personalisation

    Instruments and Controls 5-23 <Type 2> Vehicle Personalisation Press the CONFIG button, when ignition is ON and the infotainment Show the outside temperature. system is activated. The driving distance for Setting menus are displayed. To The vehicle can be personalised by remaining fuel, average speed and switch the setting menu, turn the changing the settings in the Info...
  • Page 98 5-24 Instruments and Controls Time Date Radio Settings Restore factory Settings Language Settings Change the languages. Time and Date Settings Infotainment system Radio Settings Infotainment system Restore factory Settings All settings are restored to initial settings.
  • Page 99 Lighting Lighting Exterior Lighting : The dipped beam headlights and all of the above lights are illuminated. Exterior Lamp Controls Exterior Lighting The headlights will turn off Exterior Lamp Controls ..6-1 automatically when the driver's door Headlamp Main/Dipped-Beam is opened after the ignition switch is Changer .
  • Page 100: Flash-To-Pass

    Lighting To switch to dipped beam, push Flash-to-Pass Headlamp Range lever again or pull. Adjustment The headlight main beam indicator illuminates when the headlights are on main beam. Warning Always switch the main beam headlights to dipped beam when you approach oncoming vehicles or other vehicles ahead.
  • Page 101: Headlights When Driving

    Lighting Headlights When Driving Hazard Lights Abroad The asymmetrical headlight 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 headlights to prevent dazzling of oncoming traffic.
  • Page 102: Turn And Lane-Change

    Lighting Turn and Lane-Change Front Fog Lamps Rear Fog Lamps Signals To turn on the fog lights, make sure To turn on the rear fog light, twist the dipped beam headlights are on. the end of the windscreen wiper lever when the dipped beam lever up: right indicator Turn the ring on the middle of the headlights are on.
  • Page 103: Interior Lighting

    Lighting Interior Lighting The battery can be Lighting Features discharged if the lights stay on for a long time. Interior Lamps Battery Power Protection Warning Interior lights Switching off electric lights To prevent the battery from being Avoid using the courtesy light discharged, some lights are turned while driving in the dark.
  • Page 104 Lighting NOTES...
  • Page 105: Infotainment System

    Infotainment System Infotainment Introduction The digital sound processor provides a number of preset System equaliser modes for sound General Information optimisation. The Infotainment system provides Maximum output power: 25 W x Infotainment in your car, using the Introduction 4 channels latest technology.
  • Page 106 Infotainment System Screen Display The screen display may differ from the manual display since most screen displays differ according to the device's set-up and vehicle specification.
  • Page 107: Overview

    Infotainment System Overview Type A: Radio/DAB + CD/MP3 + USB/iPod + AUX + BT Type B: Radio + CD/MP3 + USB/iPod + AUX + BT...
  • Page 108 Infotainment System...
  • Page 109 Infotainment System Press these buttons while 1. Display 6. FAVOURITE [FAV1-2-3] button using the CD/ MP3 or USB/ Display for Play/Reception/Menu Press this button to select the iPod audio modes to state and information. page of saved favourites instantly play the previous channels.
  • Page 110 Infotainment System 13. TONE button Steering wheel audio control: 1. Volume [ ] +/- buttons option Press this button to adjust/ Press the buttons to select the sound set-up mode. increase/decrease the volume step. 14. MENU button with TUNE dial Hold down the buttons to Press this button to quickly up/down the volume...
  • Page 111: Operation

    Infotainment System Hold down the button in any System on/off Volume control music play mode to turn the mute function on/off. Operation Buttons and controlling device The Infotainment system is operated by using the function buttons, multifunctional dial, and the menu indicated on the screen display.
  • Page 112 Infotainment System Volume limit by high 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. Tone settings From Tone Settings menu, sound features can be set-up differently Press the TONE button when using Turn the TUNE dial to select the...
  • Page 113 Infotainment System Midrange: Adjust the midrange Select function CD/MP3/USB/iPod audio or level from 12 to +12. exterior sound input (AUX) play AM/FM radio or DAB (only for Treble: Adjust the treble level Type A) from 12 to +12. Fader: Adjust the front/rear speaker balance from front 15 to rear 15 in the six speaker system model.
  • Page 114 7-10 Infotainment System Bluetooth hands-free phone device Press the MENU button to open the Press the MENU button to open menu with options for the relevant Bluetooth with options for the function or the menu of the relevant relevant function. device.
  • Page 115: Am-Fm Radio

    Infotainment System 7-11 Radio SEEK buttons (3) PRESET [1] ~ [6] buttons Press this button to Hold down any of these AM-FM Radio (and DAB automatically search for PRESET buttons to (only for Type A)) available radio or DAB register the current radio (Digital Audio or DAB (only for Type A) Before using AM/FM Radio...
  • Page 116 7-12 Infotainment System Listening to radio or DAB (only Searching for radio station Seeking for DAB service automatically component automatically (only for for Type A) station Type A) Selecting the radio or DAB mode Press the SEEK buttons to Press the SEEK buttons to automatically search for available...
  • Page 117: For Type A)

    Infotainment System 7-13 Seeking for radio station Seeking for DAB ensemble (only Linking the DAB service (only for for Type A) Type A) Hold down the SEEK buttons to [DAB-DAB on/DAB-FM off] Press and hold the SEEK quickly change the frequency, and buttons to automatically seek for then release the button at the available DAB service component...
  • Page 118 7-14 Infotainment System When you set-up the Auto linking Tuning a DAB station manually DAB-FM is activated, if the DAB (only for Type A) service signal is weak, the infotainment system received the linked service component automatically. [refer to Settings (press the CONFIG button) Radio settings...
  • Page 119 Infotainment System 7-15 Using the DAB stations list (only Showing the DAB information Using the PRESET buttons for Type A) (only for Type A) Registering PRESET button Turn the TUNE dial to show the Repeatedly press INFORMATION Press FAVOURITE [FAV1-2-3] DAB stations list.
  • Page 120 7-16 Infotainment System It is possible to set-up the Listening to PRESET button Using the radio or DAB (only number of the Favourites pages directly for Type A) menu being used in "Settings Radio settings Radio favourites (Max. number of favourite pages)".
  • Page 121 Infotainment System 7-17 AM/FM or DAB (only for Type A) AM/FM Menu AM/FM FM or DAB(only for Type A) menu menu Favourites list stations list FM or DAB category list From the AM/FM or DAB menu, turn From the AM/FM Menu, turn the From the FM or DAB menu, turn the the TUNE dial to select the TUNE dial to select the FM/AM...
  • Page 122 7-18 Infotainment System DAB menu AM/FM or DAB (only for Type A) RDS (Radio Broadcast Data announcements (only for Type A) menu Update AM/FM or DAB System) stations list The Radio Data System (RDS) is a service by FM stations that considerably makes it easier to find radio stations with fault-free reception.
  • Page 123 Infotainment System 7-19 View RDS broadcasting Turn the TUNE dial to select RDS options, and then press the MENU information button. While receiving RDS broadcasting, Switching RDS On and Off press the INFORMATION [INFO] button to check RDS broadcasting Set the option RDS to On or Off. information that is being received.
  • Page 124 7-20 Infotainment System Only alternative frequencies (AF) Switching the Text scroll Volume of the traffic with the same regional programmes freeze On and Off announcements (TA) are selected. To switch the Text scroll freeze The minimum volume of the traffic If regionalisation is switched off, function (for displaying the announcements (TA) can be preset.
  • Page 125 Infotainment System 7-21 Once a radio traffic service Turn the TUNE dial to adjust the TA Press the TP button to turn the station has been found, [TP] is volume level, and then press the Traffic programme service function displayed in the radio MENU button.
  • Page 126: Fixed Mast Aerial

    7-22 Infotainment System Press the TP button. Fixed Mast Aerial Only for Type B Switch on the radio traffic service Only for Type A and fully turn down the volume of the Infotainment system. The traffic announcement is aborted, but the radio traffic service remains switched on.
  • Page 127: Audio Players

    Infotainment System 7-23 An audio CD disc with an Audio Players Caution (Continued) anti-piracy function with no compatibility with the audio CD CD Player panel. Be sure to remove your standard may not work properly aerial before entering the or at all. The CD/MP3 player of this system automatic car wash.
  • Page 128 7-24 Infotainment System The disc player may not work disc sleeve to prevent it from MP3 files that are not in properly if the heater is turned being damaged or smeared MPEG1 Layer3 format on in cold weather due to with dust.
  • Page 129 Infotainment System 7-25 Do not smear any chemical Damaged music files may not be The file/folder names that can be substances on the disc. Clean played or will be cut off while used per disc storage type are discs of dirt with a moist, soft playing as follows, including the cloth, wiping from the centre to...
  • Page 130 7-26 Infotainment System Sampling frequency: 48 kHz, Order of playing music files Playing CD/MP3 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz (for (9) CD/AUX button MPEG-1), 24 kHz, 22.05 kHz, Select the CD/MP3 player. 16 kHz (for MPEG-2) (14) MENU button with TUNE dial While this product can play files Turn the dial to move to with an 8 kbps ~ 320 kbps bit...
  • Page 131 Infotainment System 7-27 Insert the disc to be played with (7) INFORMATION [INFO] printed surface facing upward in the button disc inserting slot. Display the information for the track being played. (16) MUTE [ ] button Hold down the button to turn the mute function on or off.
  • Page 132 7-28 Infotainment System Eject disc Changing playing track Or turn the TUNE dial to move to the play track list, and then press To end play, press the EJECT [ Press the SEEK buttons in play MENU button to instantly change it. button button to take out the disc.
  • Page 133 Infotainment System 7-29 Changing playing position View information on playing track For MP3 (WMA) tracks, more information can be viewed by Press the INFORMATION [INFO] Hold down the SEEK buttons turning the TUNE dial from the track button in play mode to display information display.
  • Page 134 7-30 Infotainment System modified or corrected on the CD menu Track list Infotainment system (ID3 Tags can only be corrected on a PC). The information for songs expressed in special symbols or in unavailable languages may be displayed as " "...
  • Page 135 Infotainment System 7-31 CD menu Folders CD menu Search ... Turn the TUNE dial to find the desired track, and then press the MENU button to play the selected For MP3 (WMA) disc, turn the For MP3 [WMA] disc, turn the TUNE track from the selected folder.
  • Page 136: Auxiliary Devices

    7-32 Infotainment System Press the MENU button again, and Turn the TUNE dial to select the Turn the TUNE dial to find the from the displayed search item, turn detailed classification item, and then desired track/title, and then press the TUNE dial to select the desired press the MENU button.
  • Page 137 Infotainment System 7-33 Be careful not to touch the USB When devices such as an MP3 using a USB adaptor. Use a connecting terminal with an player, mobile phone, or digital USB or flash memory type object or any part of your body. camera are connected through a storage device.
  • Page 138 7-34 Infotainment System Music files to which DRM (Digital Bit rate: 8 kbps ~ 320 kbps Caution (Continued) Right Management) is applied Sampling frequency: cannot be played. The product's USB terminal 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz (for This product can support USB should not be used to charge MPEG-1) storage devices that are up to 16...
  • Page 139 Infotainment System 7-35 Joliet: Maximum of 64 (14) MENU button with TUNE dial (15) BACK button characters (1 byte) Cancel the input item or Turn the dial to move to return to the previous menu. Windows long file name: the track list, menu or maximum of 128 characters MP3 (WMA) track Connecting the USB storage...
  • Page 140 7-36 Infotainment System It will automatically play from the USB menu Remove USB previous playing point. Afterwards, the functions of the USB player are operated similarly to CD/MP3 playback. Afterwards, the functions of the USB player are operated similarly to CD/MP3 playback. Ending USB music files playback Press the RADIO BAND or CD/AUX button to select other functions.
  • Page 141 Infotainment System 7-37 iPod player Connecting iPod player SEEK buttons Main buttons/dial Press these buttons to play the previous or next The following main buttons and track. controls are used to play the iPod music files. Hold down these buttons to rewind or fast forward, (9) CD/AUX button and then release to play...
  • Page 142 7-38 Infotainment System the product will automatically the iPod in terms of play order, switch to the previously used method, and the information function or the FM radio displayed. function. Refer to the following table for the classification items related to the search function provided by the iPod product.
  • Page 143 Infotainment System 7-39 Using the iPod menu Turn the TUNE dial to move to the MUTE [ ] button Remove iPod function, and then From the iPod menu, the Hold down the button to turn press the MENU button to display instructions for "Shuffle songs/ the mute function on or off.
  • Page 144: Personalisation

    7-40 Infotainment System Personalisation How to use the Settings menu for personalisation Main buttons/dial Settings menus and functions may differ according to car The buttons and dial used in the model. system set-up are as follows. (12) CONFIG button Reference: Table of information Press this button to enter the for settings on the next page system Settings menu.
  • Page 145 Infotainment System 7-41 After referring to the Table of information for settings on the next page, turn the TUNE dial to move to the desired Settings menu, and then press MENU button. If the relevant detailed list is Turn the TUNE dial to attain the made of several items, then desired set-up value or functioning repeat this action.
  • Page 146 7-42 Infotainment System Table of information for [Time Date] [Radio Settings] settings [Languages] Set time: Manually set the hours Maximum start-up volume: and minutes for the current time. Manually set max limit for the start-up volume. Set date: Manually set the current Select the desired language for year/month/date.
  • Page 147 Infotainment System 7-43 Text scroll freeze: On/Off [Bluetooth Settings] Change bluetooth code: (activate or deactivate the Text Manually change/set the scroll freeze function). Bluetooth code. TA volume: Set the TA volume. Restore factory settings: Restore all settings to the default settings. DAB settings (only for Type A): Set the RDS options.
  • Page 148: Bluetooth

    7-44 Infotainment System Phone Connecting Bluetooth SEEK buttons Registering the Bluetooth device Press these buttons in Bluetooth Bluetooth audio play Register the Bluetooth device to be mode to play the connected to the Infotainment Main buttons/dial previous or next track. system.
  • Page 149 Infotainment System 7-45 Press the CONFIG button, and use Enter the security code for the Connecting/Deleting/Separating the MENU button with TUNE dial to Infotainment system through the the Bluetooth Devices move to Settings Bluetooth Bluetooth device. settings Bluetooth Pair device, If the registration of device to be and then press the MENU button.
  • Page 150 7-46 Infotainment System Press the CONFIG button, and use the MENU button with TUNE dial, to move to the Settings Bluetooth settings Bluetooth Device list, and then press the MENU button. You can register by using the MENU Disconnecting the currently button with TUNE dial, moving to connected Bluetooth device, select the item, moving to delete the...
  • Page 151 Infotainment System 7-47 It is not possible to listen to the Do not connect the mobile device list does not work, then music through the Bluetooth phone to Bluetooth connection remove the battery and audio if an iPhone is connected terminal.
  • Page 152 7-48 Infotainment System This function only operates with Do not change the track too Activating the mobile phone or Bluetooth devices that support quickly when playing Bluetooth Bluetooth device will play the music AVRCP (Audio Video Remote audio. files. Control Profile) version 1.0 or It takes some time to transmit The sound played by the above.
  • Page 153: Hands-Free Phone

    Infotainment System 7-49 Bluetooth error messages and Hands-Free Phone Caution measures Taking calls Bluetooth deactivated Check if The message will be displayed Bluetooth activation is set-up as when the transmission of contacts ON. The Bluetooth function can is supported while information be used upon turning on with a device error is also Bluetooth activation.
  • Page 154 7-50 Infotainment System To reject a call, press the Hang Caution up/Mute button on the steering wheel audio control or select the It is possible to transfer your Decline by using the MENU ringtone depending on the mobile button with TUNE dial. phones.
  • Page 155 Infotainment System 7-51 When it is possible to use To end the a call, press Hang up/ Turn the TUNE dial to select Yes or services related to a third-party Mute button on the steering wheel contacts, and then press the MENU conversation supported by the audio control or turn the TUNE dial button or Call [...
  • Page 156 7-52 Infotainment System Depending on the mobile phone, While conversing on the phone, there are cases in which the call hold down the Call [ ] button is made through the call history on the steering wheel audio of the received or missed calls control to switch to instead of the redial mode.
  • Page 157 Infotainment System 7-53 Using the Phone menu Turn the TUNE dial to select First or (2) Delete: Delete input Last name, and then press MENU character Phone menu Phone book button. (3) Phone book: Search Search contacts (usable after updating the phone numbers) (4) Dial: Begin dial Turn the TUNE dial to select search...
  • Page 158 7-54 Infotainment System Phone menu Phone book Update Turn the TUNE dial from the search To call the relevant number, press results screen to select the desired the MENU button. item, and then press the MENU For more directions, refer to the Update the contacts of the button to view the details for making phone calls item.
  • Page 159 Infotainment System 7-55 Be aware that hands-free and When receiving the call history, it Bluetooth audio playback will be is possible to request for the cut-off while proceeding with transmission certification for the updates for contacts. (Other call history from the mobile functions except for hands-free phone.
  • Page 160 7-56 Infotainment System If other operations (game, map If the user disconnects the If the OS of the mobile phone search, navigation, etc.) are connection directly (using the gets updated, it may change activated during the contacts Infotainment or mobile phone), how the phone's Bluetooth update or call history the auto connection function...
  • Page 161 Infotainment System 7-57 Phone menu Phone book Phone menu Call lists Delete all Turn the TUNE dial to check the call history and to make a call. Check, use, or delete contacts. Press the MENU button to call the Every single phone number that has Use the MENU button with TUNE selected number from the call been stored in the system contacts...
  • Page 162 7-58 Infotainment System contacts and the call log will be Use the MENU button with TUNE Signals, and then set up the desired transmitted to the Infotainment dial to select the Phone menu items with the MENU button with System. Bluetooth settings, and then press TUNE dial.
  • Page 163 Infotainment System 7-59 To reinitialise the Bluetooth settings to their default values, use the MENU button with TUNE dial to select the Restore factory settings item, and then select Yes with the MENU button.
  • Page 164 7-60 Infotainment System NOTES...
  • Page 165: Climate Control Systems

    Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control Systems Climate Control Systems Heating and Ventilation Heating and Ventilation System System ..... . 8-1 Air Conditioning System .
  • Page 166 Climate Controls Temperature Do not use it for lengthy periods. : to windscreen and front door It can result in an accident because windows, with a small amount of the Adjust the temperature by turning the interior air may become stale air being directed to side air vents.
  • Page 167 Climate Controls 2. Turn temperature control knob Defrosting the windscreen 1. Type 1: Set the recirculation all the way to the red area for mode to outside air mode and heating. turn the air distribution knob to DEFROST 3. Turn fan control knob to maximum speed.
  • Page 168 Climate Controls Air recirculation system Warning The difference between the outside air and the temperature of the windscreen can cause the windows to mist up, thereby restricting your front vision. Do not use FLOOR/DEFROST or DEFROST in extremely humid weather when the temperature control knob is set to <Type 2>...
  • Page 169: Air Conditioning System

    Climate Controls Air Conditioning System Warning Warning Driving with recirculation mode for prolonged period of time can Do not sleep in a vehicle with the make you sleepy. Periodically turn air conditioning or heating system to the outside air mode for on.
  • Page 170 Climate Controls Temperature Fan speed Adjust the temperature by turning Adjust the air flow by switching the the knob. fan to the desired speed. red: warm Demisting the windscreen blue: cold Air distribution Select air outlet by turning the centred knob. : to head area and foot well Type 2 : to foot well, with a small...
  • Page 171 Climate Controls 3. Select desired temperature. 4. Adjust the fan control knob to the desired speed. Air recirculation system Type 2 Type 2 1. Type 1: Set the recirculation The air recirculation mode is mode to outside air mode and operated with the button.
  • Page 172 Climate Controls Type 2: To turn off the air conditioning Warning system, turn the fan knob to 0. Operated with the button and is Driving with recirculation mode for functional only when the engine and Caution prolonged period of time can fan are running.
  • Page 173: Air Vents

    Climate Controls Maximum cooling To achieve maximum cooling during Air Vents hot weather and when your vehicle has been exposed to the sun for a Adjustable Air Vents long time: At least one air vent must be open 1. Operate the air conditioning while cooling is on in order to system.
  • Page 174: Fixed Air Vents

    8-10 Climate Controls If you do not want the flow, turn the Maintenance knob clockwise. Air Intake Warning Do not attach any objects to the slats of the air vents. Risk of damage and injury in case of an accident. Fixed Air Vents Additional air vents are located beneath the windscreen and front...
  • Page 175: Passenger Compartment Air Filter

    Climate Controls 8-11 Filter replacement: 1. Remove the glovebox. To remove the glovebox, open and pull it up on each side. The air intake in front of the windscreen in the engine compartment must be kept clear to allow air intake. Remove any leaves, dirt or snow.
  • Page 176: Air Conditioning Regular Operation

    8-12 Climate Controls We recommend that you and time of year. Operation with Warning consult your authorised workshop to cooling is not possible when outside replace the filter. temperature is low. Climate control systems have to be serviced exclusively by Service Caution qualified personnel.
  • Page 177: Driving Information

    Driving and Operating Driving and Brakes Driving Information Brakes ..... . . 9-10 Operating Antilock Brake Control of a Vehicle System (ABS) .
  • Page 178: Driving And Operating

    Driving and Operating Starting and Ignition Positions Danger (Continued) Operating Vehicle and brake assistance would not operate, causing New Vehicle Run-In vehicle damage, personal injury Use the following precautions for or possibly death. the first few hundred kilometres (miles) to improve the performance and economy of your vehicle and Caution add to its long life:...
  • Page 179: Starting The Engine

    Driving and Operating Turn the key to position 3, Starting the Engine Depress the foot brake at the depressing the clutch pedal and same time to reduce operating footbrake then release when Starting engine with the force. engine is running. ignition switch Switch off the engine and Before restarting or to switch off the...
  • Page 180: Engine Exhaust

    Driving and Operating Engine Exhaust Automatic Caution Transmission Fuel grades other than those Danger The automatic transmission is an listed on pages Fuel for electronically controlled four-speed Engine exhaust gases contain Petrol Engines on page 9-16, transmission. poisonous carbon monoxide, Engine Data on page 12-3 could which is colourless and odourless Fourth gear is overdrive.
  • Page 181: Selector Lever

    Driving and Operating 3. Slowly press the accelerator D: This drive position is for all Caution (Continued) pedal to set the vehicle in normal driving conditions. Allows motion. the transmission to shift into all four Never depress the accelerator forward gears. Fourth gear is pedal and brake pedal at the Selector Lever overdrive which reduces engine...
  • Page 182 Driving and Operating Follow the descriptions as indicated by the arrows when shifting the selector lever. Push the release button to shift. Arrows indicate shifts that do not require you to push the release button. Depress the brake pedal and push release button to shift.
  • Page 183 Driving and Operating Engine braking is the most effective Warning (Continued) in drive range "1". If drive range "1" is selected at too high speed, the When stopping the vehicle on an transmission remains in current gear uphill gradient, do not hold the until the vehicle slows down.
  • Page 184: Fault

    Driving and Operating Kickdown Overdrive off Fault In the event of a fault, the malfunction indicator light or automatic transmission warning light illuminates. The transmission no longer shifts automatically nor manually because it is locked in a certain gear. Have the cause of the fault remedied by a workshop.
  • Page 185: Manual Gearbox

    Driving and Operating Release gear lever Manual Gearbox Your vehicle has a Brake- Transmission Shift Interlock (BTSI) system. Before shifting from park (P), the ignition must be ON and you must depress the brake pedal all the way down. If you cannot shift out of P with the ignition ON and the brake pedal depressed: 1.
  • Page 186: Brakes

    9-10 Driving and Operating Engine braking Brakes Caution (Continued) For manual gearbox, downshift to a The brake system comprises two lower gear in a sequential order. If the brake pedal can be pressed independent brake circuits. further than normal, the brakes If a brake circuit fails, the vehicle Warning may be in need of repair.
  • Page 187: Antilock Brake

    Driving and Operating 9-11 despite the fact that the pedal is Warning Warning (Continued) pulsating. Do not reduce the pressure on the pedal. 2. Keep a safe forward speed After driving through deep water, Do not decrease your power when with plenty of space to your washing the vehicle, or using the pressing the brake pedal.
  • Page 188: Parking Brake

    9-12 Driving and Operating Have the cause of the fault Brake Assist remedied by a workshop. If the brake pedal is depressed quickly and forcefully, maximum Parking Brake brake force is automatically applied (full braking). Maintain continuous pressure on the brake pedal for as long as full braking is required.
  • Page 189: Ride Control Systems Electronic Stability

    Driving and Operating 9-13 Ride Control Systems For very high-performance driving Warning ESC can be deactivated by pressing the a button. Electronic Stability Do not let this special safety feature tempt you into taking risks Control indicator illuminates. Control (ESC) when driving.
  • Page 190: Object Detection Systems

    9-14 Driving and Operating Object Detection This system is deactivated when the Alarm and sensing vehicle's speed is greater than distance Alarm Systems approximately 5 km/h (3 mph). 1st Alarm beep If the alarm sounds when shifting approx. 0.8~1.5 m beep Parking Assist the gear to R position, this indicates...
  • Page 191 Driving and Operating 9-15 Caution (Continued) Caution Caution The audible warning signal can When receiving other ultrasonic The upper portion of the vehicle be different depending on the signals (metal sound or air can be hit before sensor objects. braking noises from heavy operation, so check with outside commercial vehicles), the parking rearview mirrors or by turning...
  • Page 192: Fuel For Petrol Engines

    9-16 Driving and Operating Fuel Filling the Tank Caution Fuel for Petrol Engines Use of fuel that does not comply to EN 228 or E DIN 51626-1 or Only use unleaded fuel that equivalent can lead to deposits or complies with EN 228. engine damage and may affect Usage of fuel with quality, not your warranty.
  • Page 193 Driving and Operating 9-17 Caution (Continued) Danger (Continued) If you fill Diesel in your petrol Fuel is flammable and explosive. powered vehicle, your vehicle can No smoking. No naked flames or be seriously damaged. sparks. Follow the operating and safety instructions of the filling For safety reasons, fuel station when refuelling.
  • Page 194: Fuel Consumption

    9-18 Driving and Operating 2. Pull up the fuel filler door release 5. After refuelling, replace cap. The fuel consumption (combined) lever located on the floor, left Turn it clockwise until you hear for the Spark model is within a front side of driver's seat.
  • Page 195 Driving and Operating 9-19 The figures are provided only for the purpose of comparison between different vehicle variants and must not be taken as a guarantee for the actual fuel consumption of a particular vehicle. Additional equipment may result in slightly higher results than the stated consumption and CO2 figures.
  • Page 196 9-20 Driving and Operating NOTES...
  • Page 197: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care 10-1 Vehicle Care Bulb Replacement Tyre Pressure Monitor Operation ....10-33 Bulb Replacement ..10-19 Tread Depth .
  • Page 198: Vehicle Care

    10-2 Vehicle Care Do not apply the parking brake. General Information Vehicle Storage Open bonnet, close all doors Storage for a long period and lock the vehicle. Accessories and of time Disconnect the clamp from the Modifications Following must be done if the negative terminal of the vehicle We recommend to use genuine vehicle should be stored for several...
  • Page 199: End-Of-Life Vehicle

    Vehicle Care 10-3 End-of-Life Vehicle Vehicle Checks Danger Recovery Doing Your Own The ignition system uses Information on end-of-life vehicle extremely high voltage. Do not Service Work recovery centres and the recycling touch. of end-of-life vehicles is available on our website. Only entrust this work to an authorised recycling centre.
  • Page 200 10-4 Vehicle Care Type 2 1. Pull the release lever and return it to its original position. 3. Pull up the support rod lightly from the holder. And then secure it at the left side hook of the engine compartment. 2.
  • Page 201 Vehicle Care 10-5 Warning Always observe the following precautions: Pull on the front edge of the bonnet to make sure it is latched securely before you drive your vehicle. Do not pull the bonnet release handle while your vehicle is moving.
  • Page 202: Engine Compartment

    10-6 Vehicle Care Engine Compartment Overview (Petrol engine) <Type 1>...
  • Page 203 Vehicle Care 10-7 <Type 2>...
  • Page 204 10-8 Vehicle Care...
  • Page 205: Engine Oil

    Vehicle Care 10-9 1. Engine coolant container Pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean, insert it to the stop on the handle, 2. Engine oil cap pull out and read the engine oil 3. Brake fluid container level. 4. Battery Insert dipstick to the stop on the handle and make half a turn.
  • Page 206: Automatic Transmission

    10-10 Vehicle Care The fluid level must be checked with Warning the engine running and the selector lever in P (Park). The vehicle must Engine oil is an irritant and, be up to normal operating if ingested, can cause illness or temperature and parked on level death.
  • Page 207 Vehicle Care 10-11 2. Warm up until the temperature of Caution the automatic gearbox fluid reaches approximately 70°C ~ Take care not to let dirt or foreign 80°C. materials contaminate the 3. Move the selector lever from "P" gearbox fluid. to "1"...
  • Page 208: Engine Air Cleaner/Filter

    10-12 Vehicle Care 3. Lock the cover with the cover Caution (Continued) Caution attaching clips. Do not overfill the automatic The engine needs clean air to gearbox fluid. operate properly. This can damage the Do not operate your vehicle transmission. without the air filter element installed.
  • Page 209 Vehicle Care 10-13 Coolant level Warning Caution Caution Allow the engine to cool before Plain water or the wrong mixture opening the cap. Carefully open can damage the cooling system. Too low a coolant level can cause the cap, relieving the pressure Do not use plain water, alcohol or engine damage.
  • Page 210: Power Steering Fluid

    10-14 Vehicle Care Power Steering Fluid Caution (Continued) Caution (Continued) Coolant can irritate the skin and not work properly. Do not allow can cause illness or death if contaminates to contact the fluid swallowed. side of the reservoir cap/dipstick or from entering the reservoir. Caution Caution It is not needed to add coolant...
  • Page 211: Washer Fluid

    Vehicle Care 10-15 Brake Fluid Warning (Continued) Caution Warning An engine fire can cause Only washer fluid with a sufficient personal injuries and damage antifreeze concentration provides Brake fluid is poisonous and your vehicle and other property. protection at low temperatures or corrosive.
  • Page 212 10-16 Vehicle Care Caution Caution (Continued) Make sure you thoroughly clean which may result in decreased around the brake fluid reservoir brake system performance, which cap before removing the cap. is a safety concern. Always use high quality brake fluid approved Contamination of the brake fluid for your vehicle model.
  • Page 213: Battery

    Vehicle Care 10-17 Batteries do not belong in Caution (Continued) Warning (Continued) household waste. They must be disposed of at an appropriate Do not allow the brake fluid to case of skin contact, clean the recycling collection point. contact your skin or eyes. If it area with water and seek medical Laying up the vehicle for more than does, immediately wash the...
  • Page 214: Wiper Blade Replacement

    10-18 Vehicle Care Meaning of symbols: Wiper Blade Replacement clean both the windscreen and the blades with a good cleaner or mild No sparks, naked flames or detergent. Rinse them thoroughly smoking. with water. Always shield eyes. Explosive Repeat the process, if necessary. gases can cause blindness or There is no way to remove traces of injury.
  • Page 215: Replacement

    Vehicle Care 10-19 Bulb Replacement Headlamps Dipped beam and main beam Switch off the ignition and switch off the relevant switch or close the 1. Detach plug connector doors. from bulb. Only hold a new bulb at the base! Do not touch the bulb glass with bare hands.
  • Page 216 10-20 Vehicle Care 5. When fitting a new bulb, engage the lugs in the recesses on the reflector. 6. Engage the spring clip. 7. Place headlight protective cover in position and close. 8. Plug connector onto bulb. Headlight aiming The dipped beam headlight aiming can be adjusted with the screw located above the headlight.
  • Page 217: Taillights

    Vehicle Care 10-21 Taillights Caution If the fog lights need to be re-aimed, it is recommended that the vehicle is taken to your authorised workshop for service, because it is related with safety. Front indicator lights 2. Push bulb into socket slightly, rotate anti-clockwise, remove and renew bulb.
  • Page 218: Side Indicator Lamps

    10-22 Vehicle Care 5. Remove bulb holder. Push bulb into socket slightly, rotate anticlockwise, remove and renew bulb. 6. Insert bulb holder into the tail light assembly and screw into place. Connect wiring plug. Install tail light assembly in body and tighten screws.
  • Page 219: Centre High-Mounted Brake

    Vehicle Care 10-23 Centre High-Mounted 5. Install a new bulb. 3. Remove bulb from holder and renew bulb. Brake lamp (CHMBL) 6. Reinstall the lamp housing. 4. Insert bulb holder in bulb <LED type> <Bulb type> housing and rotate clockwise. Have bulbs replaced by a workshop.
  • Page 220: Electrical System

    10-24 Vehicle Care Load compartment light Electrical System Fuses Data on the replacement fuse must match the data on the defective fuse. In a box above the positive terminal of the battery are some main fuses. If necessary have them changed by a workshop.
  • Page 221: Engine Compartment Fuse

    Vehicle Care 10-25 Place the fuse extractor on the When inspecting the fuse box, refer various types of fuse from the top or to the fuse box label. side and withdraw fuse. Engine Compartment Fuse Block The fuse box is in the engine compartment.
  • Page 222 10-26 Vehicle Care...
  • Page 223: Block

    Vehicle Care 10-27 Circuit Circuit Circuit Headlight dipped beam LH Front window relay Fuel pump Parking light relay Headlight dipped beam RH Engine control module Fan low speed relay Spare fuse Fan high speed Spare fuse Spare fuse Air conditioning Ignition 2 / starter Instrument Panel Fuse Fan high speed relay...
  • Page 224 10-28 Vehicle Care Type 2 The interior fuse box is located on the underside of the driver's side instrument panel. 1. Open the fuse panel door by pulling out at the top.
  • Page 225 Vehicle Care 10-29 Circuit Circuit Transmission control Rear wiper module Mirror/outside rear view mirror Rear power windows Headlight Radio / remote keyless entry / remote entry Electric OSRVM Engine control module Door lock (ECM) / theft deterrent Front wiper Heat mat 2.
  • Page 226: Vehicle Tools

    10-30 Vehicle Care Vehicle Tools Wheels and Tyres Compact spare wheel Compact Spare Tyre on page 10-46. Tyre condition, wheel condition Tools Drive over edges slowly and at right angles if possible. Driving over Vehicles with tyre repair kit sharp edges can cause tyre and The tools and tyre repair kit are in a wheel damage.
  • Page 227: Tyre Pressure

    Vehicle Care 10-31 RF = Type: RunFlat The tyre pressure data refers to cold tyres. It applies to summer and 16 = Wheel diameter, inches winter tyres. 95 = Load index e.g. 95 is Always inflate the spare tyre to the equivalent to 690 kg pressure specified for full load.
  • Page 228: Tyre Pressure Monitor

    10-32 Vehicle Care Tyre Pressure Monitor When the low tyre press tell-tale when the system is not operating illuminates, you should stop and properly. The TPMS malfunction System check your tyres as soon as indicator is combined with the low possible, and inflate them to the tyre pressure telltale.
  • Page 229: Tyre Pressure Monitor

    Vehicle Care 10-33 Tyre Pressure Monitor If the low tyre pressure tell-tale is Caution illuminated, stop as soon as Operation possible and inflate the tyres to the Tyre sealant materials are not all recommended by the inflation This vehicle may have a Tyre the same.
  • Page 230 10-34 Vehicle Care The TPMS malfunction indicator wheels other than those Tyre Load Menu comes on at each ignition cycle until recommended could prevent the the problem is corrected. Some of TPMS from functioning properly. the conditions that can cause these Operating electronic devices or to come on are: being near facilities using radio...
  • Page 231 Vehicle Care 10-35 Load 1: Lo (Comfort tyre TPMS sensor. The malfunction light pressure mode) should go off at the next ignition cycle. The sensors are matched to Load 2: Lo (Comfort tyre the tyre/ wheel positions, using a pressure mode) TPMS relearn tool, in the following Load 3: Hi (GVW tyre order: left front tyre, right front tyre,...
  • Page 232 10-36 Vehicle Care 7. When the LF sensor learn is 10. When LR learn is completed, Warning completed, the cluster will the tell-tale will flash, and the display RF (Right Front). The chime sound will be heard, Do not use different size and type TPMS global tell-tale will flash, twice within two seconds.
  • Page 233: Tread Depth

    Vehicle Care 10-37 Tread Depth down as far as one of the tread wear indicators (TWI). Their position Check tread depth at regular is indicated by markings on the intervals. sidewall. Tyres should be replaced for safety If there is more wear at the front reasons at a tread depth of 2-3 mm than the rear, swap round front (4 mm for winter tyres).
  • Page 234: Different Size Tyres And Wheels

    10-38 Vehicle Care Different Size Tyres and Warning Warning Wheels Rust or dirt on a wheel, or on the Do not use different size and type If tyres of a different size than those parts to which it is fastened, can of tyres and wheels than those fitted at the factory are used, it may cause the wheel nuts to become...
  • Page 235: Wheel Alignment And Tyre

    Park the vehicle on a level, firm and non-skid surface. The front The tyres and wheels were aligned See your Chevrolet authorised wheels must be in the and balanced at the factory to repairer for proper diagnosis.
  • Page 236 10-40 Vehicle Care Turn on the hazard warning 1. Disengage wheel nut caps with Warning flashers. a screwdriver and remove. Use a wedge, block of wood, We designed the jack for use on or rocks in front of and behind your vehicle only.
  • Page 237 Vehicle Care 10-41 3. Rotate the jack handle to raise 4. Attach jack handle to the jack 5. Rotate the wrench checking the the lift head slightly and place and attach wrench to the jack correct position of jack until the jack vertically at the position handle correctly.
  • Page 238: Tyre Chains

    10-42 Vehicle Care 11. Align the valve hole in the Tyre Chains Warning wheel cover with the tyre valve before installing. Rust or dirt on a wheel, or on the Install wheel nut caps. parts to which it is fastened, can cause the wheel nuts to become 12.
  • Page 239: Tyre Repair Kit

    Vehicle Care 10-43 Tyre Repair Kit The tyre repair kit is in a compartment under the floor cover Minor damage to the tyre tread or in the load compartment. sidewall can be repaired with the 1. Take the tyre repair kit from the tyre repair kit.
  • Page 240 10-44 Vehicle Care 13. The prescribed tyre pressure (About 2.2 bar) should be obtained within 10 minutes. When the correct pressure is obtained, switch off the compressor. If the prescribed tyre pressure is not obtained within 10 minutes, remove the tyre repair kit.
  • Page 241 Vehicle Care 10-45 bottle. This prevents sealant 17. Continue driving immediately from escaping. Stow tyre repair so that sealant is evenly kit in load compartment. distributed in the tyre. After driving approx. 10 km 15. Remove any excess sealant ((6 miles) but no more than using a cloth.
  • Page 242: Compact Spare Tyre

    10-46 Vehicle Care Replace the used sealant bottle. Caution Dispose of the bottle as prescribed by applicable laws. This spare wheel/tyre assembly is The compressor and sealant can be for temporary emergency used from approx. -30 °C ~ 70 °C. use only.
  • Page 243: Full-Size Spare Tyre

    Vehicle Care 10-47 Only mount one temporary spare The following applies to tyres fitted wheel. Do not drive faster than opposing the rolling direction: 80 km/h (50 mph). Take bends Driveability may be affected. slowly. Do not use for a long period Have the defective tyre renewed of time.
  • Page 244: Jump Starting

    10-48 Vehicle Care Do not disconnect the Jump Starting Warning (Continued) discharged battery from the vehicle. Do not start with quick charger. sulphuric acid which can cause Switch off all unnecessary A vehicle with a discharged battery injuries and damage in the event electrical consumers.
  • Page 245: Towing The Vehicle

    Vehicle Care 10-49 Connect as far away from the Towing the Vehicle discharged battery as possible, If you need to have your vehicle however at least 60 cm (2 ft). towed, please use our service Route the leads so that they cannot network or professional towing catch on rotating parts in the engine company.
  • Page 246 10-50 Vehicle Care Please observe the following If it is not possible to have your procedures when towing a vehicle: vehicle towed a recovery vehicle, proceed as follows: No passenger should remain in the vehicle being towed. Release the parking brake of the towed vehicle and place the transmission gear in neutral.
  • Page 247 Vehicle Care 10-51 Screw in the towing eye as far as it will go until it stops in a horizontal position. Attach a tow rope or better still a tow rod to the towing eye. The towing eye must only be used for towing and not for recovering the vehicle.
  • Page 248: Towing Another Vehicle

    10-52 Vehicle Care To prevent the entry of exhaust Type 2: Insert cap at the bottom gases from the towing vehicle, and close cap. The best method is switch on the air recirculation and to have the vehicle transported close the windows. using a recovery vehicle.
  • Page 249: Appearance Care

    Vehicle Care 10-53 Appearance Care If using a vehicle wash, comply with and glass surfaces: remnants of the vehicle wash manufacturer's wax on the windows will impair instructions. The windscreen wipers vision. Exterior Care and rear window wiper must be Do not use hard objects to remove switched off.
  • Page 250 10-54 Vehicle Care When removing insect debris, Polishing and waxing For mechanical removal of ice, use grease dirt or tar from the lights or a sharp-edged ice scraper. Press Wax the vehicle regularly (at the lenses, only use lukewarm water, a the scraper firmly against the glass latest when water no longer beads).
  • Page 251: Interior Care

    Vehicle Care 10-55 Special package and body kit Take care to clean any areas in Caution which mud and other debris can Be careful when towing to collect. Loosen any sediment prevent damage by the tow rope. Close Velcro fasteners as open packed in closed areas before Remove cover in bumper before Velcro fasteners on clothing could...
  • Page 252 10-56 Vehicle Care NOTES...
  • Page 253: Service And Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance 11-1 Service and General Information Maintenance Service Information In order to ensure economical and safe vehicle operation and to General Information maintain the value of your vehicle, it Service Information ..11-1 is of vital importance that all Maintenance Schedule maintenance work is carried out at...
  • Page 254: Maintenance Schedule

    11-2 Service and Maintenance Maintenance Schedule Service schedules Maintenance Interval Every 1 year / 15,000 km (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.
  • Page 255 Service and Maintenance 11-3 Service operation Maintenance Maintenance Inspect suspension and steering components. (5) Inspect wiper blades. (6) Inspect drive belts. Perform any required additional services - see applicable section. Check for field actions. Replace brake fluid. (7) Inspect engine cooling system. (8) Inspect restraint system components.
  • Page 256 11-4 Service and Maintenance condition. Inspect drum brake pressure test of the cooling system I: Inspect these items and their linings/shoes for wear or cracks. and pressure cap and cleaning the related parts. If necessary, correct, Inspect other brake parts, including outside of the radiator and air clean, replenish, adjust or replace.
  • Page 257 Service and Maintenance 11-5 Service operation Interval Replace pollen filter. (3) Every 15,000 km (10,000 miles) / 1 year Replace air filter. Every 60,000 km (40,000 miles) / 4 year Replace spark plugs. Every 30,000 km (20,000 miles) / 2 year Replace ignition cable (for vehicles without Every 45,000 km (30,000 miles) / 3 year Electronic Stability Control).
  • Page 258 11-6 Service and Maintenance General maintenance items Item Service operation If driving under severe conditions: short distance driving, extensive idling or driving in dusty condition, engine oil and the filter may require replacement more often. Automatic transmission Change automatic transmission fluid and filter if the vehicle is mainly driven under one or more of these conditions: In heavy city traffic where the outside temperature regularly reaches 32 °C or higher.
  • Page 259: Recommended Fluids And Lubricants

    Service and Maintenance 11-7 Additional Police vehicles, taxis and driving Recommended school vehicles are also classified Maintenance and Care Fluids, Lubricants, as operating under extreme conditions. and Parts Extreme operating conditions Under extreme operating conditions, Extreme operating conditions are it may be necessary to have certain Recommended Fluids given when at least one of the scheduled service work done more...
  • Page 260 11-8 Service and Maintenance Engine oil Selecting the right engine oil appropriate viscosity grade. Use of oils that do not meet the dexos Use only engine oil that is approved Selecting the right engine oil specification, however, may result in to the dexos specification or an depends on both the proper oil...
  • Page 261 Service and Maintenance 11-9 Engine oil viscosity grade for 1.0D, grade will provide easier cold Topping up engine oil 1.2D Gen1 starting for the engine at extremely Engine oils of different low temperatures. SAE 5W-30 is the best viscosity manufacturers and brands can be mixed as long as they comply with grade for your vehicle.
  • Page 262 11-10 Service and Maintenance In countries with cold climate the Ensure brake fluid does not become coolant provides freeze protection contaminated. down to approx. -50 °C. This concentration should be maintained Caution all year round. Using low quality brake fluid may Maintain a sufficient concentration cause corrosion to internal of anti-freeze.
  • Page 263: Technical Data

    Technical Data 12-1 Technical Data Vehicle Identification Identification Plate Type 1 Vehicle Identification Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ....12-1 Identification Plate ... 12-1 Vehicle Data Engine Data .
  • Page 264 12-2 Technical Data Type 2 The label is attached near the front passenger's door latch.
  • Page 265: Vehicle Data

    Technical Data 12-3 Vehicle Data Engine Data Sales designation 1.0 Petrol 1.2 Petrol Engine 1.0D 1.2D Engine identifier code Number of cylinders Piston displacement [cm³] 1,206 Engine power [kW] at rpm 6,400 6,400 Torque [Nm] at rpm 4,800 4,800 Fuel type Petrol Petrol Octane rating RON...
  • Page 266: Performance

    12-4 Technical Data Russia & Uzbekistan Sales designation 1.0 Petrol 1.2 Petrol Engine 1.0D 1.2D Engine identifier code B10D1 B12D2 Number of cylinders Piston displacement [cm³] 1,249 Engine power [kW] at rpm 6,400 6,200 Torque [Nm] at rpm 4,800 4,600 Fuel type Petrol Petrol...
  • Page 267 Technical Data 12-5 Engine 1.0D 1.2D (1) The maximum speed indicated is achievable at kerb weight (without driver) plus 200 kg payload. Optional equipment could reduce the specified maximum speed of the vehicle. Engine 1.0D 1.2D Top speed (2) [mph] Manual gearbox (2) The maximum speed indicated is achievable at kerb weight (without driver) plus 200 kg payload.
  • Page 268: Vehicle Weight

    12-6 Technical Data Vehicle Weight Minimum kerb weight, with driver (75kg) Engine Manual gearbox without power steering Manual gearbox with power steering [kg] 1.0D 1.2D Russia & Uzbekistan Engine Manual gearbox Automatic transmission [kg] 1.0D 1.2D Maximum kerb weight, with driver (75kg) Engine Manual gearbox without power steering Manual gearbox with power steering...
  • Page 269: Vehicle Dimensions

    Technical Data 12-7 Russia & Uzbekistan Engine Manual gearbox Automatic transmission [kg] 1.0D 1080 1.2D 1065 Gross vehicle weight Engine Manual gearbox without power steering Manual gearbox with power steering [kg] 1.0D 1347 1367 1.2D 1347 1065 Russia & Uzbekistan Engine Manual gearbox Automatic transmission...
  • Page 270: Capacities And Specifications

    12-8 Technical Data Width with two exterior mirrors [mm] 1910 Height (without aerial) [mm] without roof rack 1522 Height (without aerial) [mm] with roof rack 1551 Length of load compartment floor [mm] Load compartment width [mm] Load compartment height [mm] Wheelbase [mm] 2375 Turning circle diameter [m]...
  • Page 271: Tyre Pressure

    Technical Data 12-9 Tyre Pressure Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full load front rear front rear front rear [kPa/ [kPa/ [kPa/ [kPa/ [kPa/ [kPa/ Engine Tyres bar] ([psi]) bar] ([psi]) bar] ([psi]) bar] ([psi]) bar] ([psi]) bar] ([psi])
  • Page 272 12-10 Technical Data NOTES...
  • Page 273: Customer Information

    Customer Information 13-1 Customer Customer Information Applied technical standards: GMN9737 = Jacking Information Declaration of Conformity GM 14337 = Standard Equipment Jack Hardware Tests Transmission system Customer Information GMN5127 = Vehicle Integrity This vehicle has systems that Declaration of Conformity ..13-1 Hoisting and Service Station transmit and/or receive radio waves Jacking...
  • Page 274: Event Data Recorders

    13-2 Customer Information Dysfunctions and defects in Vehicle Data been corrected, the data is deleted important system components from the error storage module or Recording and constantly overwritten. Vehicle reactions in particular Privacy driving situations (e.g. inflation of When using the vehicle, situations an airbag, activation of the may occur in which these technical stability regulation system)
  • Page 275 Customer Information 13-3 in-vehicle transmitters for garage door openers. RFID technology in Chevrolet vehicles does not use or record personal information or link with any other Chevrolet system containing personal information.
  • Page 276 13-4 Customer Information NOTES...
  • Page 277 INDEX AM-FM Radio ....7-11 Anti-theft Accessories and Battery ..... . . 10-17 Alarm System .
  • Page 278 INDEX Child Restraints Coolant Installation Locations ..3-19 Engine ..... . 10-12 Capacities and ISOFIX .
  • Page 279 INDEX Engine (cont'd) Folding Mirrors ....2-11 Exhaust ..... . . 9-4 Front Airbag System .
  • Page 280: Heating And Ventilation

    INDEX Heated Interruption of Power Supply ..9-8 Rear Window ....2-16 Introduction ....iii, 7-1 Gauges Heated Front Seats .
  • Page 281 INDEX Light Lights (cont'd) Manual Windows ....2-13 Seat Belt Reminders ..5-15 Electronic Stability Control Mileometer ....5-10 (ESC), Off .
  • Page 282 INDEX Overdrive Off Light ... . 5-18 Privacy Ride Control Systems ..9-13 Overview, Infotainment Radio Frequency Electronic Stability (ESC) ..9-13 System .
  • Page 283 INDEX Side Airbag System ... 3-13 Switches Turn and Lane-Change Side Indicator Lamps ..10-22 Airbag On-Off ....3-16 Signals .
  • Page 284 INDEX Up-Shift Light ....5-17 Warning Using This Manual ....iii Brake System Light .

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