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2015 Chevrolet Captiva Owner Manual
In Brief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Initial Drive Information . . . . . . . . 1-1
Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Keys and Locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10
Vehicle Security. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
Exterior Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-17
Interior Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-18
Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-19
Roof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-22
Seats and Restraints . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Head Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Front Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3
Rear Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8
Safety Belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-12
Airbag System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-16
Child Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-21
Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Storage Compartments . . . . . . . . 4-1
Luggage/Load Locations . . . . . . . 4-6
Additional Storage Features . . . 4-6
Roof Rack System . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7
Information on Loading the
Vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8
Instruments and Controls . . . . 5-1
Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
Warning Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9
Information Displays . . . . . . . . . . 5-24
Vehicle Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-25
Trip Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-26
Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Exterior Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Interior Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6
Lighting Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8
Infotainment System . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-10
Audio Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-13
Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-20
Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-87
Climate Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1
Climate Control Systems . . . . . . 8-1
Air Vents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-14
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-15
Driving and Operating . . . . . . . . 9-1
Driving Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1
Starting and Operating . . . . . . . . . 9-2
Engine Exhaust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-6
Automatic Transmission . . . . . . . 9-8
Manual Gearbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-14
Drive Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-15
Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-15
Ride Control Systems . . . . . . . . 9-20
Cruise Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-24
Object Detection Systems . . . . 9-26
Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-31

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  • Page 1 2015 Chevrolet Captiva Owner Manual In Brief ......1-1 Storage ..... . . 4-1 Infotainment System .
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2015 Chevrolet Captiva Owner Manual Vehicle Care ....10-1 Customer Information ..13-1 General Information ..10-2 Customer Information .
  • Page 3: In Brief

    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: Initial Drive Information

    In Brief In Brief Initial Drive Seat Adjustment Information Seat positioning Initial Drive Information Unlocking the Vehicle Unlocking the Vehicle ..1-1 Seat Adjustment ....1-1 Radio remote control Head Restraint Adjustment .
  • Page 6 In Brief Seat backrests Seat height Seat lumbar support Pull lever, adjust inclination and Pumping the lever on the outside of To increase or decrease the driver's release lever. Allow the seat to the seat cushion until the seat seat lumbar support, move the lever engage audibly.
  • Page 7: Head Restraint Adjustment

    In Brief Head Restraint Safety Belts Adjustment Horizontal adjustment Pull the head restraint forwards. To move back pull the head restraint Withdraw belt from reel, guide it Height adjustment forwards. Then it is moved untwisted across the body and Pull the head restraint upwards. automatically backwards.
  • Page 8: Mirror Adjustment

    In Brief Mirror Adjustment Exterior Mirrors Steering Wheel Adjustment Interior Mirror Select the mirror you want to adjust by moving the selector switch to "L" Unlock lever, adjust steering wheel, To reduce dazzle, pull the lever on for LH mirror or to "R" for RH mirror. then engage lever and ensure it is the underside of the mirror housing.
  • Page 9: Instrument Panel Overview

    In Brief Instrument Panel Overview LHD Vehicle...
  • Page 10 In Brief RHD Vehicle...
  • Page 11: Exterior Lighting

    In Brief 1. Air vents 18. Eco switch (OFF): To turn off all lamps, turn the knob to OFF position. 2. Turn and lane / Exterior lamp 19. Cigarette lighter controls All lamps are off and return knob to 20. Audio system its original AUTO position.
  • Page 12 In Brief Headlamp main/dipped beam Hazard lights Turn and lane-change signals changer lever up = right indicator Operated with the button. To switch from dipped to main lever down = left indicator See Hazard Warning Flashers on beam, push lever. page 6-4.
  • Page 13: Horn

    In Brief Horn Washer and Wiper See Windscreen Wiper/Washer on page 5-3. Systems Windscreen washer Windscreen wiper Press Pull lever. To operate the windscreen wipers, See Windscreen Wiper/Washer on turn the ignition ON and move the page 5-3. windscreen wiper / washer lever upward.
  • Page 14: Windscreen Wiper/Washer

    1-10 In Brief Windscreen Wiper/ See Rear Window Wiper/Washer on Climate Controls page 5-6. Washer Heated rear window, heated Washer exterior mirrors Rear Window Wiper Press the button at the end of the To operate the tailgate wiper, turn Operated by pressing the lever until the washers begin.
  • Page 15: Parking

    In Brief 1-11 If the vehicle is on a level Demisting and defrosting the Parking surface or uphill slope, engage windows Do not park the vehicle on an first gear or P position before easily flammable surface. The switching off the ignition. On an high temperature of the exhaust uphill slope, turn the front system could ignite the surface.
  • Page 16: Transmission

    1-12 In Brief Transmission Automatic transmission Manual gearbox P (PARK): Locks the front wheels. Select P only when the vehicle is To change gears, fully depress the stationary and the parking brake is clutch pedal, move the gear lever applied. into gear, and slowly release the clutch.
  • Page 17: Getting Started

    In Brief 1-13 Check brake function at low Push the release button to shift. speed, particularly if the brakes Arrows indicate shifts that do not are wet. require you to push the release button. Starting engine with the ignition switch Shift freely.
  • Page 18 1-14 In Brief Diesel engine: turn the key to position ON for preheating until goes out. Turn the key to position START, depressing the clutch pedal and brake pedal then release when engine is running Before restarting or to switch off the engine, turn key back to LOCK.
  • Page 19: Keys

    Keys Keys Windows Keys and Locks Power Windows ... . . 2-19 Heated Rear Window ..2-21 Keys Sun Visors ....2-22 Keys and Locks Replacement keys Keys .
  • Page 20: Radio Remote Control

    Keys LOCK and UNLOCK buttons are not operated while the key is in the ignition switch. When you press UNLOCK button on the remote keyless entry transmitter, instrument panel lamps will come on automatically and stay on for about 30 seconds until the ignition switch is in the ACC position.
  • Page 21 Keys Frequent, repeated operation of Key with foldaway key section Fixed key the remote control while not in Have the battery replaced by a range, which will require repairer. resynchronisation, Overload of the central locking Caution system by operating at frequent intervals, the power supply is Avoid touching the flat surfaces of interrupted for a short time,...
  • Page 22: Open & Start System

    Keys Keep the transmitter away from The key, inside the transmitter, is some countries according to water and direct sunlight. If the used for the driver door key cylinder vehicle configuration, to unlock transmitter gets wet, wipe it with a when the key fob is out of battery or the driver's door, press the soft cloth.
  • Page 23 Keys With the keyless access transmitter the clutch pedal and releasing within 1m, approach the front door the Electric Park Brake switch and push the button on the door with brake pedal pressed when handle to unlock and open the door. engine is running.
  • Page 24 Keys If the transmitter is not in the vehicle Starting the Vehicle with a Low Caution or something is interfering with the Transmitter Battery transmitter, the Driver Information Passive door lock function does Centre (DIC) in the middle of the not work after the tailgate is cluster will display ELECTRONIC opened and closed.
  • Page 25: Door Locks

    Keys If the transmitter battery is weak, the 1. Remove the key from the Door Locks DIC in the middle of the cluster may transmitter by pressing the thin display ELECTRONIC KEY NOT button near the bottom of the Warning DETECTED when you try to start transmitter and pulling the key the vehicle.
  • Page 26: Manual Door Locks

    Keys Caution The button on the door handle is used only for keyless unlocking function. When you leave vehicle, lock all doors by pushing the lock button in the keyless access transmitter or be sure to check activating the Keyless locking function.
  • Page 27 Keys Central locking button Grease should be applied to To engage deadlock, do one of the the door check latch and hinge at following: regular intervals or if a noise can be Press the LOCK button twice in heard when opening, closing the succession.
  • Page 28: Safety Locks

    2-10 Keys Safety Locks Doors Warning Tailgate Use the child security door locks whenever children are occupying The tailgate can be locked or the rear seats. unlocked by central door locking system. You can use a key or suitable See Central Locking System on screwdriver.
  • Page 29 Keys 2-11 On vehicles with the Keyless Warning Caution (Continued) Access System, if the vehicle is locked, the keyless access Driving the vehicle with the The lock button on the Remote transmitter must be within 1 m of the tailgate open can allow exhaust Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter tailgate for it to be recognised;...
  • Page 30: Vehicle Security

    2-12 Keys Vehicle Security Door lock and anti-theft mode The system can be activated even if the windows are open. Close Activation all the windows and doors before Anti-theft Alarm System leaving the vehicle. 1. Close all windows. Type 1 If pressing the LOCK button 2.
  • Page 31 Keys 2-13 1. Confirm that the security Horn sound Siren sound indicator flashes slowly after The system provides visual (exterior If your vehicle has additional illuminating for approximately lamps flash) sign and audible (horns anti-theft system related to 30 seconds from the time that pulse) sound for about 30 seconds Thatcham insurance, it has intrusion the system has entered the...
  • Page 32 2-14 Keys Tap the key hole or heat the 2. Press and release UNLOCK key if the door does not open with button on the transmitter. freezing key hole in cold weather. The LED on the transmitter will flash. Warning All the doors unlock.
  • Page 33 Keys 2-15 Type 2 prevents it from being started by Caution (Continued) unauthorised persons. The valid key Activation for a vehicle equipped with unlocked with the keyless access immobiliser system is an ignition To activate the system, press the transmitter within 1m(3ft) from the key with integrated transponder, lock button on the keyless access rear bumper fascia.
  • Page 34 2-16 Keys Type 2 If the ignition control knob does not Always be sure to lock the vehicle turn, and the keyless access to activate anti-theft alarm system The system does not have to be transmitter appears to be when you leave the vehicle. manually armed or disarmed.
  • Page 35: Exterior Mirrors

    Keys 2-17 Exterior Mirrors Adjust the selected mirror up, down, Warning left or right using the corresponding edges of the mirror adjusting pad. Convex Mirrors Always keep your mirrors properly adjusted, and use them while Folding Mirrors The convex exterior mirror reduces driving to increase your visibility blind spots.
  • Page 36: Heated Mirrors

    2-18 Keys Heated Mirrors Interior Mirrors Warning (Continued) Manual Rearview Mirror Take special care with using your inside rearview mirror when it is adjusted for night vision. 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.
  • Page 37: Automatic Dimming Rearview

    Keys 2-19 Automatic Dimming To turn the ECM OFF, press the Windows button again. Rearview Mirror Power Windows Electro-chromic mirror Caution Warning There are two light sensors which detect ambient light level and Take care when operating the glare from vehicles behind you. power windows.
  • Page 38 2-20 Keys Release the switch when the Auto down window reaches the desired position. Warning Body parts outside vehicle can be struck by passing objects. Keep all parts of body inside vehicle. Children can operate and become entrapped in power windows. Do not leave your keys or Power windows can be operated unattended children in your car.
  • Page 39: Heated Rear Window

    Keys 2-21 Auto up/down To activate press again. Warning The driver's window has an auto up/ Heated Rear Window down function. Anti-pinch function may not operate after six consecutive To fully open the window times operation. Do not operate automatically, press the switch fully the window switch with no down.
  • Page 40: Sun Visors

    2-22 Keys The sun visors can be folded down Roof Caution or swivelled to the side to prevent dazzling. Sunroof Do not use sharp instruments or If the sun visors have integral abrasive window cleaners on your Sunroof mirrors, the mirror covers should be windscreen or rear window.
  • Page 41 Keys 2-23 To tilt the sunroof down, press and When the sunroof is open, the hold the switch downward. sunblind is always open. Please release the switch when the Warning sunroof reaches the desired position. Body parts outside vehicle can be The sunroof can be operated struck by passing objects.
  • Page 42 2-24 Keys NOTES...
  • Page 43: Head Restraints

    Seats and Restraints Seats and Side Airbag System ..3-18 Head Restraints Curtain Airbag System ..3-19 Restraints Airbag On-Off Switch ..3-20 Position Child Restraints Warning...
  • Page 44: Seats And Restraints

    Seats and Restraints Height adjustment Horizontal adjustment The middle of the head restraint should be at eye level. If this is not Pull up the head restraints in order To tilt the front head restraints, possible for extremely tall people, to adjust the position upward.
  • Page 45: Front Seats

    Seats and Restraints by the head restraint and the risk of Front Seats angled when touching the injuries caused by hyperextension in pedals. Slide the passenger seat the cervical vertebrae area is as far back as possible. Seat Position reduced. Sit with your shoulders as far back against the backrest as Warning...
  • Page 46: Seat Adjustment

    Seats and Restraints Adjust the head restraint. Seat positioning Seat backrests See Head Restraints on page 3-1. Adjust the height of the seat belt. See "Height adjustment" under See Three-Point Seat belt on page 3-14. Seat Adjustment Danger Do not sit nearer than 25 cm (10in) to the steering wheel, to To move seat forward or backward, Pull lever, adjust inclination and...
  • Page 47: Power Seat Adjustment

    Seats and Restraints To raise the seat cushion, pull the Power Seat Adjustment To move the seat forward or lever up several times. backward, move and hold the switch forward or backward. Warning Seat lumbar support When the seat-back reaches the Do not adjust the driver's seat desired position, release the switch.
  • Page 48: Heated Front Seats

    Seats and Restraints Seat reclining adjustment Heated Front Seats Caution Prolonged use of the highest setting for people with sensitive skin is not recommended. Folding Seat-back Passenger's seat folding Caution If you fold the seat-back forward to carry longer objects, such as To tilt seat-back forward or The seat heater switches are skis, be sure any such cargo is...
  • Page 49 Seats and Restraints 2. Pull up and hold the lever under Caution Caution (Continued) the front of the seat to slide the seat as far back as it will go and Things you put on this seat-back That could cause injury to the release the lever.
  • Page 50: Rear Seats

    Seats and Restraints Rear Seats To fold down the rear seat-backs Caution separately: Folding rear seat-back 1. Ensure all three of the seat belts Folding a rear seat with the safety are unbuckled and the front belts still fastened may cause Warning seat-backs are not reclined.
  • Page 51 Seats and Restraints To return a rear seat-back to its To tilt the seat-backs, lift the lever Warning (Continued) original position: on top of the rear seat-back until the seat-back is adjusted to the desired 1. Hook the seat belts to the Do not pull the release levers on position.
  • Page 52 3-10 Seats and Restraints Warning Folding a rear seat with the safety belts still fastened may cause damage to the seat or the safety belts. Always unbuckle the safety belts and return them to their normal stowed position before folding a rear seat.
  • Page 53 Seats and Restraints 3-11 4. Return the rear seat-back to its Folding the third row seat original position. Make sure that the seat-back is securely latched by pulling it back and forth. 5. Unhook the seat belts from the retaining guide. Warning Do not place the legs or other body parts on the floor under rear...
  • Page 54: Heated Rear Seats

    3-12 Seats and Restraints To return the rear seat to its original The rear seat heater switch is Safety Belts position: located on the each rear door panel. To warm the seat: Seat belts 1. Raise the seat-back to its original position.
  • Page 55 Seats and Restraints 3-13 Third row seat occupants Seat belt reminder . See Safety Warning (Continued) Belt Reminders on page 5-14. The third row seat is equipped with two seating positions featuring In the event of an accident, Front seat occupants three-point lap-and-shoulder seat people not wearing safety belts Each front seat is equipped with...
  • Page 56: Three-Point Safety Belt

    3-14 Seats and Restraints See Airbag and Seat belt Tensioner Three-Point Safety Belt Light on page 5-14. Fitting Triggered belt tensioners must be replaced by a repairer. Belt tensioners can only be triggered once. Do not affix or install accessories or other objects that may interfere with the operation of the belt tensioners.
  • Page 57: Safety Belt Use During

    Seats and Restraints 3-15 Height adjustment Removing Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy Seat belt use during 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, 1.
  • Page 58: Airbag System

    3-16 Seats and Restraints She should wear the lap portion of Airbag System Warning (Continued) the belt as low as possible throughout her pregnancy. Airbag system wear their seat belts to minimise The airbag system consists of a the risk of severe injury or death number of individual systems.
  • Page 59: Front Airbag System

    Seats and Restraints 3-17 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 60: Side Airbag System

    3-18 Seats and Restraints Warning (Continued) Wear the seat belt properly fastened. Only then the airbag is able to protect. Side Airbag System The side airbag system consists of an airbag in each front seat backrest. This can be identified by the word The forward movement of the front The risk of injury to the thorax and AIRBAG.
  • Page 61: Curtain Airbag System

    Seats and Restraints 3-19 Curtain Airbag System 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 child's head, neck, or chest is close to the airbag at the time of deployment.
  • Page 62: Airbag On-Off Switch

    3-20 Seats and Restraints Airbag On-Off Switch Warning Front airbag system for the front Deactivate front passenger airbag passenger seat have to be system when the front passenger deactivated if a child restraint system is to be fitted on this seat. seat is occupied by a child.
  • Page 63: Child Restraints

    Seats and Restraints 3-21 Child Restraints Warning Child Restraint Systems WARNING EXTREME HAZARD Do not use a rearward facing We recommend the GM child restraint system which is tailored child restraint on a seat protected specifically to the vehicle. by an airbag in front of it. When a child restraint system is The child could be seriously being used, pay attention to the...
  • Page 64 3-22 Seats and Restraints Selecting the right system Never carry a child while travelling Please ensure that infants and in the vehicle. The child will become children are seated in the rear seats The rear seats are the most too heavy to hold in the event of a using child restraints.
  • Page 65: Child Restraint Installation Locations

    Seats and Restraints 3-23 Child Restraint Installation Locations Permissible options for fitting a child restraint system On front passenger seat On the seats On the seats On outboard On centre On the seats in the in the seats in the seat in the in the Weight class...
  • Page 66 3-24 Seats and Restraints Permissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint system On front outboard On centre On the passenger seats in the seat in the seats in the Weight Class Size Class Fixture seat second row second row third row Group 0 up to 10 kg...
  • Page 67: Isofix Child Restraint

    Seats and Restraints 3-25 B - ISO/F2: Forward-facing child ISOFIX Child Restraint rear seat backward allowing child restraint system for smaller children restraints to be attached to the rear Systems in the weight class 9 to 18 kg. seats. To install a child restraint which B1 - ISO/F2X: Forward-facing child restraint system for smaller children comes equipped with ISOFIX low...
  • Page 68 3-26 Seats and Restraints 1. Select one of the rear outboard interfere with the proper latching Warning seating positions for installation of the child restraint to the of the child restraint. anchors. Use all ISOFIX low and top tether 4. Place the child restraint on the anchorages for their designed seat over the two lower anchors purpose only.
  • Page 69: Restraint Systems

    Seats and Restraints 3-27 Top Tether Child Warning Caution Restraint Systems Child restraint system placed in Full size rear facing child seats the front seat could cause serious may not be suitable for injury or death. installation. Contact your retailer for information regarding suitable Never install a rear-facing child child restraint systems.
  • Page 70 3-28 Seats and Restraints 2. Attach the clip on the child restraint's tether strap to the top tether anchor, making sure to remove any twists in the tether strap. If the position you are using has an adjustable head restraint and you are using a dual tether, route the tether around the head restraint.
  • Page 71: Storage

    Storage Storage Storage Compartments Storage Compartments Instrument Panel Storage Instrument Panel Storage ..4-1 Glove Box ....4-2 Cupholders .
  • Page 72: Glove Box

    Storage Card holder Coin storage Glove Box You can use the card holder by To open the coin storage, pull the Open the glove box by pulling the inserting a card into slot. handle on the coin storage door bottom of the handle upward and toward you.
  • Page 73: Cupholders

    Storage Cupholders 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 74: Sunglasses Storage

    Storage Sunglasses Storage Underseat Storage Centre Console Storage Fold down to open. To use the front passenger seat To open the console box, pull up on undertray, pull up on the end of the the lever and lift lid. tray and pull it toward the instrument Caution To close the console box, lower the panel.
  • Page 75: Roof Panelling

    Storage Roof Panelling Caution Assist grip with coat hook Hanging items on your vehicle's assist grips can obstruct the driver's view. Do not hang anything on the assist grips, unless they are equipped with a coat hook. Obstructing the driver's view can lead to an accident resulting in personal injuries and damage to You can use another storage by...
  • Page 76: Luggage/Load Locations

    Storage Luggage/Load Additional Storage Caution Locations Features Do not allow items in the storage to extend above the top of the Luggage Compartment Load Compartment Cover storage. Otherwise, the storage or luggage floor may be damaged. Under floor storage Rear storage Luggage or other cargo placed in the luggage compartment can be There is storage under the luggage...
  • Page 77: Roof Rack System

    Storage To remove the cover, release the Roof Rack System Warning handle after pulling it toward you a little. The cover retracts Roof rack If you try to carry something on automatically. The roof rack can be used to top of your vehicle that is longer conveniently carry additional cargo, or wider than the roof rack, the or bulky items, such as bicycles,...
  • Page 78: Information On Loading The Vehicle

    Storage Do not place any objects on the Information on Warning (Continued) tailgate cover or the instrument Loading the Vehicle panel, do not cover the sensor The maximum load for the roof on top of the instrument panel. Information on loading the rack rails is 220 lbs (100 kg).
  • Page 79 Storage Distribute the load evenly and secure it properly with retaining straps. Adjust the tyre pressure and vehicle speed according to the load conditions. Check and retighten the straps frequently.
  • Page 80 4-10 Storage NOTES...
  • Page 81 Instruments and Controls Instruments and Malfunction Low Engine Oil Level Indicator Lamp ... . . 5-15 Light ..... . . 5-20 Controls Service Vehicle Soon Change Engine Oil Light .
  • Page 82 Instruments and Controls Vehicle Messages Controls Caution Vehicle Messages ... 5-25 Brake System Messages ..5-25 Steering Wheel If strong impact delivers to Key and Lock Messages ..5-25 steering column axle direction Adjustment Transmission Messages .
  • Page 83: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Steering Wheel Controls Horn Windscreen Wiper/ Washer windscreen wiper The climate control system and the Press cruise control can be operated by the controls on the steering wheel. To operate the windscreen wipers, See Electronic Climate Control turn the ignition ON and move the System on page 8-13.
  • Page 84 Instruments and Controls Misting function Automatic wipers with rain Caution (Continued) sensor To operate the windscreen wipers once in case of light rain or mist, Do not operate the windscreen lightly press the windscreen wiper wipers when the windscreen is /washer lever down and release it.
  • Page 85 Instruments and Controls To turn the system off, move the windscreen washer Warning windscreen wiper/washer lever toward the OFF position. Do not spray washer fluid on the windscreen in freezing weather. Caution Using washer fluid and wipers Do not switch on the windscreen may cause an accident in wipers or set them to automatic freezing weather because washer...
  • Page 86: Rear Window Wiper

    Instruments and Controls Rear Window Wiper/ Washer Caution Washer Less than clear vision for the Wiper driver can lead to an accident resulting in personal injury and damage to your vehicle or other property. Do not operate the tailgate window wiper when the tailgate window is dry or obstructed, as with snow or ice.
  • Page 87: Headlamp Washer

    Instruments and Controls Headlamp Washer low, the washer system cannot be Caution (Continued) operated for about 4 minutes after spraying. Warm the tailgate window before you operate the tailgate window Clock washer. Washer fluid can form ice on a frozen tailgate window and obstruct your vision.
  • Page 88: Power Sockets

    Instruments and Controls To advance more than 1 hour, press Power Sockets A 12V power outlet is located in and hold the H button until you front of centre console, below the reach the correct hour. backward of centre console and on the left side of luggage M: Minute button.
  • Page 89: Warning Lights

    Instruments and Controls Warning Lights Mileometer Speedometer If your vehicle has a DIC in the middle of the cluster, the odometer, trip A, trip B and the personalisation setting (language or keyless locking) display in the DIC. Indicates vehicle speed. The odometer, trip A, trip B can be switched by pressing the button located in the lower left area of the...
  • Page 90 5-10 Instruments and Controls Each menu can be switched by Press the button shortly, until the To select, press the button a few pressing the button shortly. language is displayed to the desired seconds. language. Language Feature Settings Exit To select, press the button a few Keyless Locking Change seconds.
  • Page 91: Rev Counter

    Instruments and Controls 5-11 Rev Counter <Diesel> Fuel Gauge <Petrol> Displays the engine revolutions per Displays the fuel level in the tank. minute. Never run the tank dry. Drive in a low engine speed range Because of the fuel remaining in the for each gear as much as possible.
  • Page 92: Service Display

    5-12 Instruments and Controls Danger Before refuelling, stop vehicle and switch off the engine. Service Display Control indicators The control indicators described are not present in all vehicles. The description applies to all instrument versions. The actual in the vehicle may differ from the description.
  • Page 93 Instruments and Controls 5-13 Control indicators in the instrument cluster...
  • Page 94: Transmission Display

    5-14 Instruments and Controls Transmission Display If the green arrows don't flash when Passenger's seat belt reminder you signal a turn or push the hazard indicator is located above the warning button, check the fuse and glove box. replace any that are not operating for front passenger seat properly.
  • Page 95: Malfunction Indicator Lamp

    Instruments and Controls 5-15 When the ignition is switched on, Airbag On-Off Light It illuminates when the ignition is the control indicator illuminates for switched on and goes out shortly about few seconds. If it does not after the engine starts. illuminate, does not go out after few Illuminates when the engine is seconds or illuminates whilst...
  • Page 96: Service Vehicle Soon

    5-16 Instruments and Controls See Diesel Fuel Filter on When the parking brake is released Caution (Continued) page 10-24 the brake system warning light will remain illuminated if the brake fluid Your vehicle's electronic system will system and can affect the fuel level is too low or if there is a brake switch to an emergency running economy and drive ability of your...
  • Page 97: Antilock Brake System (Abs)

    Instruments and Controls 5-17 briefly as the engine is started. If it should come on briefly when the Illuminates for a few seconds after does not come on, have the vehicle vehicle is in ON/ START. If it does the ignition is switched on. The serviced by an authorised repairer.
  • Page 98: All-Wheel-Drive Light

    5-18 Instruments and Controls This light also will disappear All-Wheel-Drive Light DCS active indicator illuminates(as when temperature of friction green colour) when DCS is ready illuminates when the ignition is material (front pad) is lower than for use and flashes(as green colour) ON and goes out after about a few 350°C.
  • Page 99: Ultrasonic Parking Sensor

    Instruments and Controls 5-19 If the indicator does not go out after Electronic Stability If you have been operating your a few seconds, or if it illuminates vehicle under normal driving Control (ESC) Indicator while driving, there is a fault in the conditions, you should pull off the Light power steering.
  • Page 100: Diesel Particulate Filter

    5-20 Instruments and Controls If the light comes on while driving, It goes off when the self cleaning Warning the tyre pressure monitoring system operation is complete. has detected that one or more of See Diesel Particulate Filter on When the engine is off, your tyres is significantly page 9-7 considerably more force is...
  • Page 101: Change Engine Oil Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-21 See Engine Oil on page 10-11 Once the engine oil has been Caution changed, the engine oil life system Change Engine Oil Light must be reset. After reset, the Do not let your vehicle run out change engine oil light will go out.
  • Page 102: Security Light

    5-22 Instruments and Controls The warning lamp will go off when Reduced Engine Power Also, it illuminates when the clutch draining is completed. pedal needs to be operated to Light restart the engine. See Diesel Fuel Filter on illuminates. page 10-24 See Automatic Engine Start/Stop Feature on page 9-4 It illuminates with the service vehicle...
  • Page 103: Tail Lamp Indicator Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-23 Tail lamp Indicator Light Bonnet Ajar Light illuminates. It illuminates when the bonnet is open. Illuminated when the tail lamps are on. See Automatic Engine Start/Stop Feature on page 9-4 Cruise Control Light Door Ajar Light illuminates when the cruise control systems are on.
  • Page 104: Information Displays Driver Information

    5-24 Instruments and Controls Information Displays Driver Information Centre (DIC)
  • Page 105: Vehicle Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-25 1. FATC (Fully Automatic Vehicle Messages Key and Lock Messages Temperature Control) display Accessory Mode Active Messages displayed on the DIC (in panel the middle of the cluster) indicate If the vehicle has the keyless 2. Outside temperature the status of the vehicle or some access system, this message 3.
  • Page 106: Trip Computer

    5-26 Instruments and Controls Rotate Control To Off Position Trip Computer 3. Press the button to change the distance unit (km If the vehicle has the keyless Trip computer provides the driver mile). access system, this message with driving information such as displays as a reminder to turn the Driving distance for remaining fuel driving distance for remaining fuel,...
  • Page 107 Instruments and Controls 5-27 The driving distance for Driving time Average Fuel Consumption remaining fuel can differ from the actual distance according to driving conditions, driving pattern or vehicle speed. Average speed This mode indicates the total driving This mode indicates the vehicle's time.
  • Page 108 5-28 Instruments and Controls The average fuel consumption can 3. When the calibration is finished, according to the driving conditions, the compass display does not driving pattern or vehicle speed. flash anymore. You can turn around to any direction, left or Compass right.
  • Page 109 Instruments and Controls 5-29 In the compass calibration mode, press the SET button to move to deflection calibration mode. At that time, press button to adjust deflection calibration value. Caution If there are mobile telephones or magnetic bodies around the DIC, the compass may not be operated properly.
  • Page 110 5-30 Instruments and Controls NOTES...
  • Page 111 Lighting Lighting Lighting Features Exterior Lighting Entry Lighting ....6-8 Battery Power Protection ..6-9 Exterior Lamp Controls Exterior Lighting Exterior Lamp Controls .
  • Page 112: Automatic Light Control

    Lighting Automatic Light Control : The parking lamps, tail lamps, Caution number plate lamps, and instrument panel lamps are illuminated. If you open a driver's door or : The dipped beam when you press UNLOCK button headlamps and the lamps to come on the remote keyless entry transmitter, instrument panel on in the position...
  • Page 113: Headlamp Main/Dipped-Beam

    Lighting to the automatic lamp control Headlamp Main/ To switch from main beam feature, and when the ignition is headlamps to dipped beam, pull the Dipped-Beam Changer turned off. combination switch lever back toward you, to its normal position. Approaching light The feature is activated when the Caution light switch is in the AUTO position...
  • Page 114: Flash-To-Pass

    Lighting Flash-to-Pass Headlamp Range 3 = driver's seat occupied and load compartment laden. Adjustment Daytime Running Manual headlamp range Lamps (DRL) adjustment Daytime running light increases visibility of the vehicle in the daytime. Tail lamps are not on. Hazard Lights To flash the main beam headlamps, pull the combination switch lever toward you and release it.
  • Page 115: Turn And Lane-Change

    Lighting To activate the hazard lights, push steering wheel moves back, the Improved visibility in fog or snow. the button. indicator is automatically To turn the fog lamps on: deactivated. To turn off the hazard lights, push Make sure the light switch is in the button again.
  • Page 116: Rear Fog Lamps

    Lighting Rear Fog Lamps To turn the fog lamps off, turn the Interior Lighting ring to position again. The rear fog lamp indicator will go off. Instrument Panel If your vehicle has the automatic Illumination Control lamp control, parking lamps and dipped beam headlamps will come on simultaneously when turning on the rear fog lamps.
  • Page 117: Dome Lamps

    Lighting Dome Lamps Reading Lamps You can deactivate interior lights (when the button is not pressed), front door step lamps and key hole Press the button to turn on the Push the button to illuminate the lamp by pressing the button. interior lights.
  • Page 118: Lighting Features

    Lighting Lighting Features Front door step lamp Warning (Continued) Entry Lighting A lit passenger compartment reduces visibility in the dark, and Welcome lighting could cause a collision. Some lights are switched on for a short time when unlocking the vehicle with the remote control. This function facilitates locating the vehicle when it is dark.
  • Page 119: Battery Power Protection

    Lighting Ambient Lighting If your vehicle has this feature, ambient lighting illuminates on front door sill plates, underneath front and rear seats when headlamps are on at night. Battery Power Protection Your vehicle has a feature to help prevent you from draining the battery in case you accidentally leave on the headlamps, parking lamps, or fog lamps, etc.
  • Page 120 6-10 Lighting NOTES...
  • Page 121 Infotainment System Infotainment Navigation Introduction Navigation System System Overview ....7-20 General Information Getting Started ....7-41 The Infotainment system provides Using the Navigation Infotainment in your car, using the...
  • Page 122: Infotainment System

    Infotainment System The digital sound processor provides a number of preset equaliser modes for sound optimisation. The system can be easily adjusted using the carefully designed adjusting device, smart display, and multifunctional menu dial regulator. The "Overview" section provides a simple overview of Infotainment system's functions and summary of all regulatory devices.
  • Page 123: Overview

    Infotainment System Overview Type 1: Radio + CD/MP3 + Bluetooth...
  • Page 124 Infotainment System Type 2-A: Radio/optional DAB + CD/MP3 + USB/iPod + Bluetooth + Optional A-NAVI Type 2-B: Radio + CD/MP3 + USB/iPod + Bluetooth...
  • Page 125 Infotainment System Type 3: Radio + CD/MP3 Changer + Bluetooth...
  • Page 126 Infotainment System 1. Display CD/MP3 or Optional USB/ 8. BAND button (only for Type 1/3) iPod mode Display for Play/Reception/Menu BAND/MEDIA button (only for state and information. To search for the next/ Type 2) previous media library 2. Disc slot Press button to select FM/AM 5.
  • Page 127 Infotainment System Down hold: Press to 13. TP/INFORMATION [INFO] 15. SOURCE [SRC]/PAUSE button select the tone, front/back button (only for Type 2) and left/right volume Press: Traffic Press to select CD/MP3, USB/ distribution modes. announcement reception iPod or AUX audio function. 11.
  • Page 128 Infotainment System Steering wheel remote control 1. Volume [ ] +/- buttons 4. POWER [ ]/MUTE [ ] button Press the button to Press the button in standby increase/decrease the mode to turn the volume step. infotainment system on. Hold down the button more Press the button in any than 1 second to quickly music play mode to turn the...
  • Page 129: Operation

    Infotainment System Operation Volume control Turn the VOLUME dial to select the desired tone control value. Turn the VOLUME dial to adjust the Buttons and controlling device volume. Tone Settings menu The Infotainment system is operated Using the steering wheel audio Bass: Adjust the bass level from by using the function buttons, remote control, press the...
  • Page 130: Am-Fm Radio

    7-10 Infotainment System Radio Favourite preset memory 1. Select the favourite page by pressing the FAVOURITE [FAV] It has 6 favourite pages and store button. AM-FM Radio up to 36 stations regardless of AM/ 2. Press the Function button under FM band and DAB (only for Type Radio Mode Selection the Favourite preset number...
  • Page 131 Infotainment System 7-11 DAB Ensemble Search (only DAB Category list (only for Turn the TUNE buttons to for Type 2-A optional) Type 2-A optional) manually find the desired broadcasting frequency. 1. From the DAB mode, press the Hold down the SEEK buttons MENU button.
  • Page 132: Radio Data System (Rds)

    7-12 Infotainment System 2. In the DAB Menu display, press Press the Function button Traffic announcement the LIST button. under AF. reception 3. In the Station Menu display, The AF is enabled or disabled Press the TP button to listen the press the UPDATE button.
  • Page 133: Audio Players

    Infotainment System 7-13 Audio Players recorded, and the way the CD-R When using the CD player, use has been handled. There may be an only CDs in good condition increase in skipping, difficulty in without any label, load one CD at CD Player finding tracks, and/or difficulty in a time, and keep the CD player...
  • Page 134 7-14 Infotainment System 3. Insert a CD into a CD slot with Pause Fast forward/Fast reverse CD label up, then the radio Hold down the PAUSE (only for Press and hold the TUNE insert into the slot automatically Type 2) or CD (only for Type 1/3) buttons, then the infotainment and play back.
  • Page 135: Mp3

    Infotainment System 7-15 To cancel this function, press the albums using one folder for each access and navigate up to the Function button under INT again. album. Each folder or album maximum, but all items over the should contain 18 songs or less. maximum will be ignored.
  • Page 136 7-16 Infotainment System After playing the last track from The next and previous folder As each new track starts to play, the the last folder, the player will functions will have no function on a track number, and the song name begin playing again at the first CD that was recorded without will appear on the display.
  • Page 137 Infotainment System 7-17 loading and ejecting. If these and the loading slot free of CD messages problems occur, check the bottom foreign materials, liquids, and CHECK CD : If this message surface of the CD. If the surface of debris. appears on the display and/or the the CD is damaged, such as If an error appears on the display,...
  • Page 138: Auxiliary Devices

    7-18 Infotainment System If the CD is not playing correctly, for USB/iPod Extraction Fast forward/Fast reverse any other reason, try a known Pull the USB memory stick or iPod Press and hold the TUNE good CD. connector from the USB socket buttons.
  • Page 139: Bluetooth Audio

    Infotainment System 7-19 INT (Intro-Scan) Bluetooth Audio Exterior Sound (AUX) Input Press the Function button under The infotainment system has one After Bluetooth connection INT, then the infotainment system auxiliary input jack (diameter procedure. (refer to "Pairing plays back the first few second for 3.5mm) located on the lower right procedure") all tracks sequentially.
  • Page 140: Navigation System

    7-20 Infotainment System A-Navigation mode (only for Navigation Type 2 A optional) Navigation System A-Navigation Mode Selection Overview Press the MEDIA button to select the A-NAVI mode. Introduction 1. Getting started Safety Information Before using the navigation system, please read the following safety information.
  • Page 141 Infotainment System 7-21 While driving, do not look at the For your safety, do not operate the Do not disassemble or modify the screen for more than a second or so system controls while driving. It can device. If you do, it may result in at a time, and only after deciding distract the driver and may result in accidents, fire, or electrical shock.
  • Page 142 7-22 Infotainment System Do not pour water or insert foreign Do not use the system if you notice Do not park your vehicle in an objects into the device. This may any malfunction such as a frozen unauthorised area to operate the cause smoke emissions, fires or screen or lack of sound.
  • Page 143 Infotainment System 7-23 The various volume settings should Check the volume prior to turning Do not keep the system running be selected so that acoustic signals the device on. If the volume is with the engine stopped. Doing so from outside the vehicle are audible turned up when turning the switch can drain the vehicle's battery.
  • Page 144 7-24 Infotainment System Do not apply excessive force to the Clean with a cloth slightly moistened Do not place objects on the screen. This may cause the system with water only. Do not use dashboard. It will affect the sensor to malfunction.
  • Page 145 Infotainment System 7-25 Do not, under any circumstances, insert SD Card with irregular shape into SD Card Slot. These cards may become jammed or destroy the slot. The unit will then have to be exchanged at your expense. The unit may not function properly in extreme cold or extreme heat conditions.
  • Page 146 7-26 Infotainment System Device components Caution Steering wheel switch may not be available depending on the type of vehicle. If you press the MODE or SEEK button repeatedly at short intervals, CPU overload may occur and cause a system crash. Steering wheel Control panel 1.
  • Page 147 Infotainment System 7-27 Basic operations Caution Last used mode is saved when the engine turned off. If you start the system in 30 seconds after the key pull off, the system doesn't need booting time. To reset the system, press the MENU and TRIP button together for 10 seconds.
  • Page 148 7-28 Infotainment System 11. Next File 12. Higher Folder 13. Random Order Movie 1. Navigation 2. MP3 1. File Information 3. Movie 2. Playing Time 4. Trip Information 3. Playing Status 5. ATC Information 4. Current Folder 1. Current Folder 6.
  • Page 149 Infotainment System 7-29 Trip 5. Stop 6. Previous File 1. Average Vehicle Speed reset Besides pressing the ATC button in 7. Play/Pause Main Menu, ATC information is 2. Driving Time reset displayed on the bottom of the 8. Next File 3.
  • Page 150 7-30 Infotainment System 2. System Information 3. System Upgrade 4. Navigation Upgrade 5. User Preference System setup Volume 1. MP3, Movie, FM/AM, CD You can adjust the volume by turning the audio system volume knob or pressing the steering wheel switch. Settings Caution If you press the volume knob,...
  • Page 151 Infotainment System 7-31 2. Navigation There are 3 steps to adjust the User Preference : customise the screen brightness. system to better suit your needs. You can change the volume levels of voice guidance in Touch Navigation mode only. You may Press the DIM hard key for also choose to turn voice 3 seconds to turn off the display.
  • Page 152 7-32 Infotainment System System Information System Upgrade Display the current version of the system. Press the System Upgrade button. Insert updatable SD card into SD card slot. (For updatable SD card, H/W : hardware Please contact an authorised GM S/W : software dealer) O/S : operating system Press the MENU hard key and...
  • Page 153 Infotainment System 7-33 Press UPGRADE button for system Insert updatable SD card into SD upgrade. If you do not need to card slot. (For purchasing updatable upgrade a particular system, press navigation SD card, Please contact check out to disable. an authorised GM dealer) Press the MENU hard key and Caution...
  • Page 154 7-34 Infotainment System Confirm the selection by pressing Language Time Zone the Save button. Display Unit This allows you to change the measurement unit used in the system. Select the desired language. This button to set the system supports 11 languages for appropriate time zone.
  • Page 155 Infotainment System 7-35 Depending on the position of the Time Zone Display Max. number of driver of the vehicle, RHD / LHD can files Western Europe (GMT+01:00) be selected. Standard Time Amsterdam ID3 Tag Ver 1.0, Ver 1.1, System Function Ver 2.2, Ver 2.3, Central (GMT+01:00)
  • Page 156 7-36 Infotainment System How to use the MP3 player 9. Previous File : Selects previous music file. 10. Play/Pause 11. Next File : Selects next music file. 12. Higher Folder : Displays the next higher folder level. 13. Random Order : Playing songs in random order.
  • Page 157 Infotainment System 7-37 Movie Caution (Continued) Supported file formats movie files are recognised Audio MP3, WMA, OGG, WAV (bit rate and played back depending 128~192kbps) on a selected mode. Video MPEG1/2/4, DivX3.0/4.0/5.0, XviD, For driver safety, movies can WMV7.0/8.0/9.0 be played only when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 158 7-38 Infotainment System DRM (Digital Rights Management) file format will not work. Caution Do not, under any circumstances, insert SD Card with irregular shape into SD Card Slot. These cards may become jammed or destroy the slot. The unit will then have to be 1.
  • Page 159 Infotainment System 7-39 2. Information features average fuel economy over the last several miles, so it will vary Trip depending on speed, traffic, etc. 8. Display Compass : Directions of vehicle's movement 9. Return to Main Menu * select reset when you are starting a trip or route that you want to record.
  • Page 160 7-40 Infotainment System Press the MENU hard key and Rear View Camera touch the ATC button. When you are trying to park the ATC information is also displayed by vehicle, a guideline will be displayed on the screen. pressing the volume knob of the audio for 3 seconds.
  • Page 161: Getting Started

    Infotainment System 7-41 read this manual to understand 2. Introduction to a-navi system Caution (Continued) screens and operation steps of Quick and Easy to Learn A-Navi System. you can learn how to operate it Guideline is optimised easily within 3 minutes. according to vehicle's width.
  • Page 162 7-42 Infotainment System Zoom In/Out The map scale Multi-POI locations Display change route options based on adjusts according to the driving two or more POIs with the same the driving preference or speed. This allows you to have a or close location. conditions.
  • Page 163 2-3 minutes to secure satellite the first time, the system enters use it by tapping the screen or information and orientate accurate Chevrolet "Welcome" screen. drawing the map with your fingers. position (Cold start). Your position fix is stored in the memory. For...
  • Page 164 7-44 Infotainment System Picture 2.2 System Caution Picture 2.3 Free Navi Map Picture 2.4 Free Navigation Menu Please read A-Navi System In Free Navi Map, you could let If you want to access more Caution carefully and click system go without any operation functions, please touch Main and it tracks your driving route.
  • Page 165 Infotainment System 7-45 Touch "Settings" to change all settings parameters. Touch the hot key and the system will be back to navigation map. When you use A-Navi System for the first time, you may want to change the language of the system. 3.
  • Page 166 7-46 Infotainment System Picture 2.5 Route Navigation Map...
  • Page 167 Infotainment System 7-47 Picture 2.6 Free Navi Map...
  • Page 168 7-48 Infotainment System 1. Car Icon indicates the current 10. ETA Estimate time to arrive 20. Longitude /Latitude show position and driving direction. the destination. the longitude and Latitude of current map centre. 2. Turning sign The sliver 11. Speed Alert show you arrow shows you which road you speed camera ahead and its...
  • Page 169 Infotainment System 7-49 Picture 2.7 Alphabetic-format Picture 2.8 Numeric Keyboard Picture 2.9 Special Symbol Keyboard Keyboard : touch and return to ABC keyboard. 123: touch to display numeric and : touch and return to the punctuation. previous screen. : Space key. GER: touch to display special On Map: touch and display the : touch and delete last letter you...
  • Page 170: Using The Navigation

    7-50 Infotainment System Using the Navigation System Selecting a destination - go to? Picture 3.2 Free Navi Menu Picture 3.3 Search Menu In order to navigate with A-Navi In Search Menu, A-Navi System System or to plan a route, you first provides you six different ways of of all have to enter a destination and specifying an address, city,...
  • Page 171 Infotainment System 7-51 1. Search destination by address Picture 3.5 Country Search Picture 3.6 City Search Picture 3.4 Address Search 2. Select one among European 3. In order to specify the countries; destination, first enter city name, For example: No.25, and select the desired city;...
  • Page 172 7-52 Infotainment System Picture 3.7 Address Search Picture 3.8 Road Search Picture 3.9 Enter House No. 4. Now enter the road name, and In the "Road Search" 5. Enter the house number; select the desired road; screen, enter road name or After specifying the road, the prefix on keyboard.
  • Page 173 Infotainment System 7-53 Picture 3.10 Enter House No. Picture 3.11 Check Location Picture 3.12 Route Plan on map Enter house number on In Route Plan screen, you keyboard and touch "OK" to can touch "Go" to start 6. Tap "On map" to check the return "Address Search"...
  • Page 174 7-54 Infotainment System 2. Search a destination by POL Picture 3.13 Crossroad Search Picture 3.14 Address Search Picture 3.15 Search Menu In "Address Search" screen, You also could search the touch the Crossroad input field crossroad by entering the name A point of interest (POI) is a location and enter Crossroad screen.
  • Page 175 Infotainment System 7-55 Picture 3.16 POI Menu Picture 3.17 Specify the country Picture 3.18 Specify the city A-Navi System provides three ways 1. Touch "POI in City" in "POI 2. Then enter city and select one to search POI: search POI near Menu"...
  • Page 176 7-56 Infotainment System Picture 3.19 Select POI Category Picture 3.20 Search POI in City Picture 3.21 City POI on Map 3. Now select the POI category; 4. Select a POI among results or 5. Check the location of the POI; enter the name of desired POI;...
  • Page 177 Infotainment System 7-57 (2) Search POI near current position "POI near Current Position" displays 100 POIs at most around your current position from near to far. Please notice that: When GPS fixed, "current position" is the place where your vehicle is located. When GPS does not fix, "current position"...
  • Page 178 7-58 Infotainment System Picture 3.24 POI Category Picture 3.25 Nearest POI List Picture 3.26 Enter POI Name Selection 3. Select one POI among results and touch "OK" to enter "Route 2. Select one POI category. Plan" screen. You could touch In "Nearest POI List"...
  • Page 179 Infotainment System 7-59 1. Touch "POI Search by Phone" country list and select one on "POI Menu" screen. among 41 European countries. System will enter "City Search" screen(Picture P 3.29). Picture 3.27 Nearest POI on Map (3) Search POI by Phone Picture 3.30 City Search Screen 3.
  • Page 180 7-60 Infotainment System 3. Select destination in recent destinations A-Navi System saves 50 recent destinations at most so that you can access them quickly next time. Picture 3.31 Enter POI Phone No. Picture 3.33 Recent Destination List 4. Enter Telephone number and select one POI in results.
  • Page 181 Infotainment System 7-61 When successfully operated, the system will automatically return to the "Route Plan" screen and display the selected one in the destination list. : Return to last screen. Delete: Delete one destination. On Map: touch and display chosen destination on map.
  • Page 182 7-62 Infotainment System You could touch to check 5. Search a destination by coordinates the other POI information when more than one POI is If you know the geographic located at one point. coordinates of your destination, you can navigate to the desired location by entering Coordinates.
  • Page 183 Infotainment System 7-63 6. Select a destination in address book You can save your home address and other favourite places in the Address Book. Picture 3.39 Digital Format Picture 3.41 Address Book Screen In the Degree format, touch the 2. Select one Address or POI and "Lon"...
  • Page 184 7-64 Infotainment System 7. UK postcode Picture 3.43 Postcode Input Picture 3.44 Postcode Result Screen Picture 3.42 Search Menu Screen 3. Select the desired postcode; 2. Enter UK Postcode and 1. Touch "UK Postcode" on touch OK; "Search Menu" screen; In the "Search Menu"...
  • Page 185 Infotainment System 7-65 Picture 3.45 Location on map Picture 3.46 Search Menu Screen Picture 3.47 System Prompt 4. Check the location on map. If the place of My Home has not Touch "Yes", the system enters been specified, when you touch "Search Menu"...
  • Page 186 7-66 Infotainment System Route plan After you enter waypoints/ destination, the system enters "Route Plan" screen. This chapter will describe all the functions of this screen. 1. Destination management (1) Add or delete destination(s) A-Navi System allows you to add up to two waypoints and destinations.
  • Page 187 Infotainment System 7-67 Grey key means the function is C. To draw the map in all situations. The default setting is disabled. directions Quickest Route and Use of Motorway, Use of Ferries and Allow (3) Display destination on map 2. Route options Tolls.
  • Page 188 7-68 Infotainment System destination using the most direct Route Navigation: real-time route possible. Therefore you travel navigation between start and the minimum kilometres. destination when GPS position has been fixed. : touch and return to "Route Plan" screen. In the "Route Plan" screen you can select between two modes: Route OK: touch to confirm route option Navi (Navigation) (Picture 4.4).
  • Page 189 Infotainment System 7-69 Picture 4.6 Calculating route Picture 4.7 System Prompt Picture 4.8 Start Navigating Before route calculation finishes, In Route Plan screen, touch After route calculation and when you can touch the "Cancel" button "Simulate" and system will GPS position has been fixed, the at any time to end the operation.
  • Page 190 7-70 Infotainment System additional navigation settings or do You can access Map Options both other possible navigation operations from Free Navi Menu and Route on Route Navi Menu. Navi Menu. Map Options functions are available as below: Auto-map rotation Picture 5.2 Route Navi Menu 1.
  • Page 191 Infotainment System 7-71 2D/3D: to switch the map between 2D and 3D style. Picture 5.5 Heading Up Picture 5.6 2D Map "Heading Up": Rotate map Picture 5.8 Day Mode according to the direction of movement. "North Up": Map is fixed to keep facing North and allows you to view driving conditions ahead.
  • Page 192 7-72 Infotainment System Auto Zoom 2. Route information Automatically adjusts the map scale according to driving speed and provides you a better view of the map. Manually adjust the map scale. Simulation Speed This allows you to set a driving speed during a simulated trip.
  • Page 193 Infotainment System 7-73 3. Route plan 4. Detour Picture 6.20 Detour Picture 5.11 Route Plan Picture 5.12 Detour In the event of a traffic jam, you can estimate the distance to the A-Navi system enables you to In the "Route Navi Menu" blocking point and select an change destination or add more screen, touch on "Detour"...
  • Page 194 7-74 Infotainment System 5. Recalculate 7. Auto-routing module to calculate a new route. This guarantees you will never With the consideration for driving get lost. safely, A-Navi System provides the auto-routing function that works under two circumstances: Auto starting navigation: After setting up a destination, touch on "Go"...
  • Page 195: Setup Menu

    Infotainment System 7-75 Setup Menu Setting Picture 6.2 Route Navi Menu Picture 6.3 Settings_1 Settings open a selection of options allowing you to customise A-Navi Picture 6.1 Free Navi Menu System to your needs. There are 11 setting items that can be accessed from "Settings"...
  • Page 196 7-76 Infotainment System touch "Volume" in the "Settings" screen (Picture 6.3) to enter the "Volume" screen (Picture 6.5). touch "-" to adjust volume to lower while touch "+" to make volume be louder. touch to make the system mute. Once you have configured the settings, touch "OK"...
  • Page 197 Infotainment System 7-77 track information when you 4. Address book management re-launch the navigation system A-Navi System can save up to 100 next time. This function is very Address/POIs. useful when you drive in rural areas such as deserts or forests. Picture 6.9 Address Book Edit touch the field you want to edit, and touch the keyboard after the...
  • Page 198 7-78 Infotainment System 6. Set home address Picture 10 POI Icon Selection Picture 6.10 Day/Night Mode Switch Picture 6.11 Settings touch on Picture 6.9 to enter When "Manually" turns on, you "POI Icon Selection" screen. Touch "Set Home Address" and could switch map mode between enter "Search Menu"...
  • Page 199 Infotainment System 7-79 7. GPS status 1. Date: the date of a GPS position 8. Language fix, e.g. 13-02; 2. Time: the time (always shown as GMT) of a GPS position fix, e.g. 15:20:34 3. Vehicle speed: the speed of a GPS position fix.
  • Page 200 7-80 Infotainment System 9. Right/left-hand drive Picture 6.15 Left-hand Drive Picture 6.16 Right-hand Drive Picture 6.14 Settings_2 10. Measur e unit For better visibility, A-Navi System provides a different UI layout for Left /Right hand Drive cars. Picture 6.17 Settings_2...
  • Page 201 Infotainment System 7-81 You can set the distance unit to be 12. About Appendix kilometres or miles. 1. Attention 11. Driving speed display ON/OFF It is not a system failure under the circumstances listed below: Situations that can affect the GPS positioning: Sometimes, when you are driving on the motorway/viaduct,...
  • Page 202 7-82 Infotainment System Instruct you to make a U-turn; distance), you might find that the Problems caused by map files: floating point may go to No indication at a When you return from a road another road. branching road; which is newly constructed to a road recorded in map file, you When driving on a wide road in a Turning instruction mismatch...
  • Page 203 Infotainment System 7-83 GPS is managed by the US Department of Defense. It may purposely reduce the accuracy of the GPS signals so that the floating point may swing. Use Notice The floating point may swing before the GPS signal is received when you turn the power on.
  • Page 204 7-84 Infotainment System 2. POI icons Icon Name Icon Name Icon Name All POI Government Office Airport Medical Automotive Museum Business Music Centre Company...
  • Page 205 Infotainment System 7-85 Icon Name Icon Name Icon Name Restaurants Centre of Accommodation Settlement Finance Night Life Parking Services Petrol Station Sights...
  • Page 206 7-86 Infotainment System Icon Name Icon Name Icon Name Recreation Shopping Police Station Railway Station...
  • Page 207: Phone

    Infotainment System 7-87 Phone 2. BT device which connects the 1. Press the Function button audio set comes back to the below ANSWER in the display, audio unit after the BT device is then the audio will be on Bluetooth out of 10m distance from an the line.
  • Page 208 7-88 Infotainment System NOTES...
  • Page 209: Climate Control Systems

    Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control Systems Heating and Ventilation System Climate Control Systems Heating and Ventilation System ..... . 8-1 Air Conditioning System .
  • Page 210 Climate Controls Temperature control knob Fan control knob Air distribution mode knob You may control the rate of airflow You may control the rate of airflow Adjust the air distribution knob to coming from the system by turning coming from the system by turning the desired mode which you want to the fan speed control knob.
  • Page 211: Air Conditioning System

    Climate Controls area under the front seats clear in Recirculation mode button Your windows may mist up if you order not to block the airflow to the use the recirculation mode for rear compartment. extended periods. If this happens, press the recirculation button again Floor/Defrost ( ): This mode for the outside air mode.
  • Page 212 Climate Controls This is normal because your cooling The air conditioning system cools 2. Press A/C button. (Indicator light system removes the moisture from and dehumidifies (dries) as soon as will come on to confirm the A/C the air. the outside temperature is slightly is running) above the freezing point.
  • Page 213 Climate Controls 4. Turn air distribution knob to Heating Normal heating FRONT mode ( 1. Turn off air conditioning (A/C). Maximum heating (Indicator goes off) 5. Turn temperature control knob Use the maximum heating mode for all the way to the blue area for 2.
  • Page 214: Automatic Climate Control System

    Climate Controls 3. Adjust temperature control knob 2. Turn temperature control knob to Caution (Continued) to the desired temperature. red area for warm air. 4. Turn fan control knob to the 3. Adjust the fan control knob to Do not use FLOOR/DEFROST desired speed.
  • Page 215 Climate Controls The desired temperature is Caution controlled by an in-car sensor signal, coolant temperature, sun Do not place stickers or other sensor signal and the ambient temp items over the sensor. Doing so sensor signal. could cause the sensor to Sunlight sensor malfunction.
  • Page 216 Climate Controls Automatic temperature control...
  • Page 217 Climate Controls 1. Set temperature AUTO button To set the desired temperature 2. Defroster indicator 3. Air distribution mode indicator 4. Air conditioning indicator 5. Outside temperature 6. Auto mode indicator 7. Outside air mode indicator 8. Recirculation mode indicator 9.
  • Page 218 8-10 Climate Controls When desired temperature is Manual control set at either "HI" (maximum) or "Lo" A/C button (minimum), the fan operates continuously at highest speed even after the interior temperature reaches the preset temperature. Dual Zone: The temperature can be adjusted separately for the driver and the passenger.
  • Page 219 Climate Controls 8-11 Air distribution mode change Recirculation mode button Fan speed control knob If the MODE button is pressed, Selects either outside air or Adjust the fan speed by rotating AUTO mode is cancelled and the air recirculated inside air. this knob.
  • Page 220 8-12 Climate Controls Defrosting To turn off the AQS mode, press the button again. The indicator light will go off to confirm the AQS is not activated. Your windows may mist up if you use the AQS mode for extended periods.
  • Page 221: Electronic Climate Control

    Climate Controls 8-13 The temperature sensor is located Ionizer Electronic Climate in the front bumper area. Control System Due to its location, the displayed temperature can be affected by road or engine heat while slow driving or idling. Temperature unit change To change the temperature unit, do the followings: 1.
  • Page 222: Air Vents

    8-14 Climate Controls heating effect by increasing the Air Vents Centre vents temperature of flowing air into the passenger compartment. Adjustable Air Vents Side vents You can control the direction of airflow through both adjustable centre vents. To shut off the centre vents You can direct air through both and the side vents adjustable side vents toward either...
  • Page 223: Maintenance

    Climate Controls 8-15 Rear vents Maintenance Warning Cooled or heated air travels to the Air Intake rear foot area through ducts Do not attach any objects to the underneath the front seats. slats of the air vents. Risk of The air intake in front of the damage and injury in case of an windscreen in the engine accident.
  • Page 224 8-16 Climate Controls 1. Remove the six screws from 3. Remove the filter cover screw. 4. Replace the air conditioner filter. around the glove box. When inserting new filter, Caution 2. Remove the glove box by gently make sure they are inserted to the correct airflow.
  • Page 225: Air Conditioning Regular

    Climate Controls 8-17 Service Caution For optimal cooling performance, it More frequent maintenance of the is recommended to annually check air filter is required if the driving the climate control system. circumstances are dusty roads, Functionality and pressure test air pollution areas, and frequent Heating functionality unpaved roads.
  • Page 226 8-18 Climate Controls NOTES...
  • Page 227: Driving And Operating

    Driving and Operating Driving and Manual Gearbox Driving Information Manual Gearbox ... . . 9-14 Operating Control of a Vehicle Drive Systems All-Wheel Drive ....9-15 Never coast with engine not Driving Information Brakes...
  • Page 228: Starting And Operating

    Driving and Operating Starting and Ignition Positions Danger Operating Do not turn the key to LOCK or ACC position while driving. New Vehicle Run-In Vehicle and brake assistance Use the following precautions for would not operate, causing the first few hundred kilometres vehicle damage, personal injury (miles) to improve the performance or possibly death.
  • Page 229: Starting The Engine

    Driving and Operating Starting the Engine Caution Starting engine with the Do not operate starter motor for ignition switch more than 10 seconds at a time. Turn the key to position ACC, If the engine does not start, wait move the steering wheel slightly 10 seconds before trying again.
  • Page 230: Automatic Engine Start/Stop

    Driving and Operating Automatic transmission: Move Centre (DIC) in the middle of the Deactivation the shift lever to P (Park) or cluster will display ELECTRONIC N (Neutral). The engine will not KEY NOT DETECTED. start in any other position. To restart the engine when the Automatic Engine Start/ vehicle is already moving, use...
  • Page 231 Driving and Operating The vehicle has moved since the The engine will be turned off while Conditions for an automatic last automatic engine stop the ignition ON. engine stop Restart of the engine by the The stop-start system is not manually deactivated driver The bonnet is fully closed...
  • Page 232: Parking

    Driving and Operating The driver's seat belt is Always apply parking brake. Engine Exhaust unfastened and the driver's door Switch off the engine and is opened ignition. Turn the steering wheel Warning The engine temperature is until the steering wheel lock too low engages.
  • Page 233: Diesel Particulate Filter

    Driving and Operating Diesel Particulate Filter Warning (Continued) Warning The diesel particle filter system There are holes or openings Be sure the following precautions filters harmful soot particles out of in the vehicle body from are taken because the exhaust the exhaust gases.
  • Page 234: Catalytic Converter

    Driving and Operating Catalytic Converter driving can be continued for a short Automatic period, keeping vehicle speed and Transmission The catalytic converter reduces the engine speed low. amount of harmful substances in the The automatic transmission permits exhaust gas. Caution manual gear shifting (manual mode) or automatic gear shifting Caution...
  • Page 235: Transmission Display

    Driving and Operating 2. Release the parking brake and Selector Lever the brake pedal. 3. Slowly press the accelerator pedal to set the vehicle in motion. Transmission Display Type 2 If your vehicle has a DIC in the middle of the cluster, the selected P (PARK): Locks the front wheels.
  • Page 236 9-10 Driving and Operating D: This drive position is for all Shifting between gear Shifts that require you to push the normal driving conditions. Allows release button are indicated by positions the transmission to shift into all 6 black arrows. forward gears.
  • Page 237 Driving and Operating 9-11 the manual gate. To return to "D" To maintain the required levels of Caution (Continued) range operation, push the gear lever vehicle performance and safety, the back to the right into the main gate. system may not execute certain downshifts must be made gearshifts when the gear lever is In manual mode, moving the gear...
  • Page 238: Fault

    9-12 Driving and Operating Rocking the vehicle Kickdown Have the cause of the fault remedied by a repairer. Rocking the vehicle is only permissible if the vehicle is stuck in Interruption of Power sand, mud or snow. Supply Move the gear lever between D and R in a repeat pattern.
  • Page 239 Driving and Operating 9-13 5. Shift to neutral (N). Warning (Continued) 6. Remove the key from the slot. When stopping the vehicle on an 7. Reinstall the rubber mat. uphill gradient, do not hold the 8. Have your vehicle repaired as vehicle in place by pressing the soon as possible.
  • Page 240: Manual Gearbox

    9-14 Driving and Operating Fuel Economy Mode When fuel economy mode is on: Manual Gearbox The transmission will up shift sooner, and downshift later. The torque converter will lock- up sooner, and stay on longer. The accelerator pedal will be less sensitive.
  • Page 241: Drive Systems

    Driving and Operating 9-15 Drive Systems Brakes Caution The braking system is designed for All-Wheel Drive It is inadvisable to drive with a braking performance under a wide hand resting on the gear lever. range of driving conditions. If your vehicle has active on demand all-wheel drive (AWD), the Your vehicle is equipped with front AWD system operates automatically...
  • Page 242 9-16 Driving and Operating Centre high-mounted brake lamp (or Overheated brakes Warning with brake lamps) flashes several Braking excessively when going times to alert drivers coming behind down a long, steep hill can If the brake pedal can be pressed your vehicle on the following temporarily overheat the brakes.
  • Page 243: Antilock Brake

    Driving and Operating 9-17 despite the fact that the pedal is Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) pulsating. Do not reduce the pressure on the pedal. If your brakes temporarily lose This may indicate the brake pads ABS operation can be recognised their power because of wet brake need to be repaired or replaced.
  • Page 244: Parking Brake

    9-18 Driving and Operating The vehicle has an Electric Parking EPB Apply Warning (Continued) Brake (EPB). The switch for the The EPB can be applied any time EPB is in the centre console. The the vehicle is stopped. The EPB is normal.
  • Page 245 Driving and Operating 9-19 Continue to hold the switch until the If the parking brake status light parking brake status light flashes continuously, the EPB is only partially applied or released, remains on. If the parking brake or there is a problem with the EPB. warning light is on, consult a If this light flashes continuously, repairer.
  • Page 246: Ride Control Systems Electronic Stability

    9-20 Driving and Operating Automatic EPB Release Ride Control Systems Caution The EPB will automatically release if the vehicle is running, placed into Electronic Stability Do not park or operate your gear and an attempt is made to vehicle over combustible Control (ESC) drive away.
  • Page 247 Driving and Operating 9-21 conditions such as sharp cornering Hydraulic brake assist (HBA) Trailer stability assist (TSA) or quick lane change. The ESC function function function automatically works when When the ESC system recognises Snaking road trains are very difficult your vehicle is in a very unstable any emergency situations requiring to handle.
  • Page 248 9-22 Driving and Operating ESC off button Descent control system (DCS) Caution When the ESC system activates to correct the vehicle stability, reduce the speed and pay extra attention to the road. The ESC system is only a supplementary device for the vehicle.
  • Page 249 Driving and Operating 9-23 The green DCS active indicator DCS operational conditions Caution comes on. While DCS is operating, 1. The DCS button should be DCS active indicator will flash. pressed (The green DCS active DCS is designed for driving on indicator comes on).
  • Page 250: Cruise Control

    9-24 Driving and Operating Cruise Control If your vehicle is in cruise control 2. Accelerate to the speed when the optional traction control you want. system begins to limit wheel spin, 3. Press the SET/- button and the cruise control will automatically release it.
  • Page 251 Driving and Operating 9-25 Press the RES/+ button. Hold it shuts off the cruise control. But you Passing another vehicle while there until you get up to the don't need to reset it. Once you're using cruise control speed you want, and then going about 40 km/h (25 mph) or Use the accelerator pedal to release the button.
  • Page 252: Object Detection Systems

    9-26 Driving and Operating Disengaging cruise control Object Detection If the vehicle approaches an obstacle to the front or rear, a series There are several ways to turn off Systems of signals sound. The interval the cruise control: between the signals becomes Step lightly on the brake pedal Ultrasonic Parking Assist shorter as the distance is reduced.
  • Page 253 Driving and Operating 9-27 Pressing the button again This system is deactivated when the deactivates the system and the vehicle's speed is greater than indicator light turns off. approximately 25 km/h (15 mph). If the alarm sound happens when Rear parking assists system shifting the gear to "R"...
  • Page 254 9-28 Driving and Operating Front warning type Warning zone Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Warning range 100~81 cm 80~41 cm 40 cm~ Warning sound beep beep beep beep-beep-beep continuous Rear warning type Warning zone Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Warning range 120~81 cm 80~41 cm...
  • Page 255: Rear Vision

    Driving and Operating 9-29 Caution Caution (Continued) Caution (Continued) Parking assistance system should The parking assistance system In the car park, the upper portion only be considered as a might not recognise sharp of the vehicle can be hit before supplementary function.
  • Page 256 9-30 Driving and Operating Rear vision camera location Warning Warning (Continued) The Rear Vision Camera (RVC) bicyclist, or pet, resulting in system does not replace driver vehicle damage, injury, or death. vision. Even though the vehicle has the RVC system, always check RVC does not: carefully before reversing by Detect objects that are...
  • Page 257: Fuel Additives

    Driving and Operating 9-31 When the system does not seem Fuel This vehicle was not to work properly designed for fuel that contains methanol. Do not use fuel The RVC system might not work Fuel Additives containing methanol. It can properly or display a clear image if: corrode metal parts in the fuel Petrol should contain detergent...
  • Page 258: Fuel For Petrol Engines

    9-32 Driving and Operating Fuel for Petrol Engines To prevent accidental use of Fuel for Diesel Engines leaded fuel, the nozzles for leaded Diesel engine must be operated Fuel recommendations fuel are larger, and will not fit the only on commercially available fuel filler neck of your vehicle.
  • Page 259: Filling The Tank

    Driving and Operating 9-33 Filling the Tank Danger Danger (Continued) Caution Before refuelling, switch off Do not perform any actions that engine and any external heaters may generate static electricity like If you use inappropriate grade with combustion chambers. getting on and off the vehicle fuel or put incorrect fuel additives Switch off any mobile phone.
  • Page 260 9-34 Driving and Operating The fuel filler door is in the left rear 6. After refuelling, close cap. Turn it For the values specific for your side of vehicle. clockwise until you hear "click" vehicle, refer to the EEC Certificate sound.
  • Page 261: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care 10-1 Vehicle Care Battery ..... 10-22 Wheels and Tyres Diesel Fuel Filter ... 10-24 Wheels and Tyres .
  • Page 262: General Information

    10-2 Vehicle Care Do not apply the parking brake. General Information Vehicle Storage Open the bonnet, close all doors Storage for a long period and lock the vehicle. Accessories and of time Disconnect the clamp from the Modifications If the vehicle is to be stored for negative terminal of the vehicle We recommend to use genuine several months:...
  • Page 263: End-Of-Life Vehicle

    Vehicle Care 10-3 End-of-Life Vehicle Vehicle Checks Warning 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 264 10-4 Vehicle Care Closing Warning (Continued) To close the bonnet: Do not move your vehicle with the 1. Make sure hands and other bonnet open. An open bonnet will body parts, as well as those of obscure the driver's vision. other persons, are completely away from the engine Operating your vehicle with the...
  • Page 265 Vehicle Care 10-5 Engine Compartment Overview 2.4 DOHC - LHD...
  • Page 266 10-6 Vehicle Care 2.4 DOHC - RHD...
  • Page 267 Vehicle Care 10-7 3.0 DOHC - LHD...
  • Page 268 10-8 Vehicle Care 3.0 DOHC -RHD...
  • Page 269 Vehicle Care 10-9 DIESEL - LHD...
  • Page 270 10-10 Vehicle Care DIESEL - RHD...
  • Page 271: Engine Oil

    Vehicle Care 10-11 1. Engine air filter In order to get an accurate reading, 5. Pull the dipstick out again. the oil must be warm and the 2. Power steering fluid container vehicle must be on level ground. 3. Engine oil cap Checking engine oil level 4.
  • Page 272 10-12 Vehicle Care Changing engine oil and filter Warning (Continued) Warning Avoid repeated or prolonged contact with skin. Before attempting to do the work, Wash exposed areas with soap be sure you are fully acquainted and water or hand cleaner. with doing this job.
  • Page 273 Vehicle Care 10-13 Severe conditions include, but are Warning (Continued) Caution not limited to: Frequent cold starts. keep this and other toxic Do not dispose of used engine oil materials out of the reach of and filter with your household Considerable travel in children.
  • Page 274 10-14 Vehicle Care grade, be sure to always select oil Caution (Continued) that meets the required specification. to use the recommended engine Engine oil life system oil or equivalent can result in engine damage not covered by This vehicle has a computer system the vehicle warranty.
  • Page 275 Vehicle Care 10-15 changed at least once a year and, To reset the engine oil life system, Diesel engine at this time, the system must be do one of the following: 1. Remove key from ignition switch reset. Your dealer has trained Using the scan tool.
  • Page 276: Automatic Transmission

    10-16 Vehicle Care Use of the incorrect fluid may Engine Air Cleaner/Filter Caution damage the vehicle. Always use the fluid listed in Recommended Fluids Remember to reset the engine oil and Lubricants. life system whenever the engine See Recommended Fluids and oil is changed.
  • Page 277: Engine Coolant

    Vehicle Care 10-17 Coolant level Caution Warning Caution The engine needs clean air to Never remove the coolant operate properly. reservoir cap when the engine Too low a coolant level can cause and radiator are hot. It could Do not operate your vehicle engine damage.
  • Page 278: Engine Overheating

    10-18 Vehicle Care Engine Overheating Caution Caution (Continued) If the engine coolant temperature Plain water or the wrong mixture Coolant can irritate the skin and gauge pointer is in the red area, or if can damage the cooling system. can cause illness or death if you have any other reason to swallowed.
  • Page 279: Power Steering Fluid

    Vehicle Care 10-19 2. Move away from vehicle without 2. Radiator hoses. Power Steering Fluid opening the bonnet. 3. Radiator connections. 3. Allow engine to cool. 4. Heater hoses. 4. When steam is no longer visible, 5. Heater hose connections. carefully open bonnet.
  • Page 280: Washer Fluid

    10-20 Vehicle Care 6. Remove the cap again and look Caution (Continued) Warning (Continued) at the fluid level on the dipstick. Diesel & 3.0Petrol Do not allow contaminates to An engine fire can cause contact the fluid side of the personal injuries and damage When the engine is hot, the level reservoir cap or from entering the...
  • Page 281: Brake Fluid

    Vehicle Care 10-21 To refill windscreen washer fluid reservoir: Use only commercially available ready-to-use washer fluid for that purpose. Do not use tap water. Minerals present in tap water may plug the windscreen washer lines. If air temperature is likely to go below freezing, use windscreen washer fluid which has sufficient anti-freezing property.
  • Page 282: Battery

    10-22 Vehicle Care See "Brake Fluid" under Caution Caution Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 11-8. An overflow of brake/clutch fluid Brake fluid is harsh and can on the engine may cause the fluid irritate skin and eyes. Caution to burn. Do not allow the brake/clutch fluid Make sure you thoroughly clean Do not overfill the reservoir.
  • Page 283 Vehicle Care 10-23 The battery contains sulphuric allow the fuse box to be mounted Ensure the ignition is switched off acid which could cause above the battery. In vehicles with before connecting or disconnecting blindness or serious burn stop-start system, ensure to have the vehicle battery.
  • Page 284: Wiper Blade Replacement

    10-24 Vehicle Care driving conditions and may take Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) more than 15 minutes. The emission of smells and smoke during this If you accidentally get it on your Things that can burn could touch process is normal. skin, flush the place with water hot exhaust parts under your Under certain driving conditions,...
  • Page 285: Replacement

    Vehicle Care 10-25 clean both the windscreen and the Replacing wiper blades Bulb Replacement blades with a good cleaner or mild Switch off the ignition and switch off detergent. Rinse them thoroughly the relevant switch or close the with water. doors.
  • Page 286: Headlamps And Parking

    10-26 Vehicle Care Headlamps and Parking 6. Release the spring that retains 2. Remove the headlamp the bulb. assembly. Lamps 7. Remove the bulb. 3. Remove the headlamp cap. Dipped beam and main beam 8. Install the proper replacement 4. Pull out the bulb holder located headlamp bulb.
  • Page 287: Front Indicator Lamps

    Vehicle Care 10-27 Front Indicator Lamps 7. Install a new bulb into the holder 3. Remove two screws and the by pressing it in and rotating it lamp assembly. clockwise. 4. Remove the bulb holder by 8. Install the holder into the lamp rotating it anti-clockwise.
  • Page 288: Side Indicator Lamps

    10-28 Vehicle Care Side Indicator Lamps Number Plate Lamp Interior Lamps If the side indicator lamp in the Courtesy lamps outside rearview mirror is not 1. To remove, prise the opposite operating, have it checked by side of the lamp switch using a repairer.
  • Page 289: Electrical System

    Vehicle Care 10-29 Electrical System When inspecting the fuse box, refer to the fuse box label. Fuses Fuse extractor A fuse extractor may be located in Data on the replacement fuse must the fuse box in the engine match the data on the compartment.
  • Page 290 10-30 Vehicle Care 3. Auxiliary engine room fuse block (Diesel only) is located in the centre of the front panel. Not all fuse block descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of printing. When you inspect the fuse box on your vehicle, refer to the fuse box label.
  • Page 291 Vehicle Care 10-31 Interior fuse block...
  • Page 292 10-32 Vehicle Care Engine compartment fuse block...
  • Page 293 Vehicle Care 10-33 Auxiliary engine compartment fuse block (Diesel only)
  • Page 294: Vehicle Tools

    10-34 Vehicle Care Vehicle Tools Removing the jack and tools Warning Tools Always store jack, spare tyre, other tools and equipment securely in their correct location. Do not store jack, spare tyre, or other equipment in passenger compartment. In the event of a sudden stop or collision, loose equipment can be thrown around inside your vehicle and cause personal injuries...
  • Page 295: Wheels And Tyres

    Vehicle Care 10-35 Removing the spare tyre To eliminate the possibility of Wheels and Tyres the jack and tools rattling while the car is moving, stow them securely Tyre condition, wheel under the floor covering. condition Jack specification Drive over edges slowly and at right angles if possible.
  • Page 296: Tyre Pressure

    10-36 Vehicle Care R: Belt type: Radial RF: Type: RunFlat 16: Wheel diameter, inches 95: Load index e.g. 95 is equivalent to 690 kg H: Speed code letter Speed code letter: Q: up to 160 km/h (100 mph) S: up to 180 km/h (112 mph) Check inflation pressure T: up to 190 km/h (118 mph) Tyre pressures label is on the...
  • Page 297: Tyre Pressure Monitor

    Vehicle Care 10-37 Tread Depth If there is more wear at the front Warning (Continued) than the rear, swap round front Check tread depth at regular wheels and rear wheels. Ensure leading to tread separation and intervals. that the direction of rotation of the even to tyre blow-out at high wheels is the same as before.
  • Page 298: Different Size Tyres And Wheels

    10-38 Vehicle Care Different Size Tyres and Warning Wheels Rust or dirt on a wheel, or on the If tyres of a different size than those parts to which it is fastened, can fitted at the factory are used, it may make wheel nuts become loose be necessary to reprogram the after time.
  • Page 299: Wheel Alignment And Tyre Balance

    Vehicle Care 10-39 If the wheel covers and tyres used way you drive and the amount of Warning are not factory approved, the tyres passengers and cargo you carry must not have a rim protection with you. GM recommends that you Do not use different size and type ridge.
  • Page 300: Tyre Chains

    10-40 Vehicle Care Tyre Chains Tyre Repair Kit Caution Storing the tyre sealant and Use of snow chains could compressor kit adversely affect vehicle handling. To access the tyre sealant and Do not exceed 50 km/h (30 mph) compressor kit: or the chain manufacturer's recommended speed limit, whichever is lower.
  • Page 301 Vehicle Care 10-41 If the tyre has been separated from Warning (Continued) Warning the wheel, has damaged sidewalls, or has a large puncture, the tyre is enter the vehicle. Engine exhaust Storing the tyre sealant and too severely damaged for the tyre contains Carbon Monoxide (CO) compressor kit or other sealant and compressor kit to be...
  • Page 302 10-42 Vehicle Care 4. On/Off Button (Orange) Check the tyre sealant expiration Do not remove any objects that date on the sealant canister. The have penetrated the tyre. 5. Tyre Sealant Canister sealant canister should be replaced 6. Air Only Hose (Black Hose/ before its expiration date.
  • Page 303 Vehicle Care 10-43 10. Inflate the tyre to the recommended inflation pressure using the pressure gauge (1). The recommended inflation pressure can be found on the Tyre and Loading Information label. 7. Start the vehicle. The vehicle must be running while using the The pressure gauge (1) may air compressor.
  • Page 304 10-44 Vehicle Care 14. Replace the tyre valve 19. Stop at a safe location and Caution (Continued) stem cap. check the tyre pressure. Refer to Steps 1 through 11 under 15. Replace the sealant/air hose from the accessory power outlet "Using the Tyre Sealant and (7), and the power plug (8) and unscrew the inflating hose...
  • Page 305 Vehicle Care 10-45 Replace it with a new canister Using the tyre sealant and 2. Unwrap the air only hose (6) and available from your dealer. the power plug (8). compressor kit without sealant inflate a tyre (not punctured) 23. After temporarily sealing a tyre using the tyre sealant and To use the air compressor to inflate compressor kit, take the...
  • Page 306 10-46 Vehicle Care 6. Plug the power plug (8) into the The pressure gauge (1) may accessory power outlet in the read higher than the actual tyre vehicle. Unplug all items from pressure while the compressor other accessory power outlets. is on.
  • Page 307: Tyre Changing

    Vehicle Care 10-47 12. Unplug the power plug (8) from The tyre sealant and compressor kit 4. Replace with a new canister the accessory power outlet in has an accessory adapter located in which is available from your the vehicle. a compartment on the bottom of its dealer.
  • Page 308 10-48 Vehicle Care Have all passengers get out of Some vehicles are equipped with a Warning the vehicle. tyre repair kit instead of a spare wheel. Remove the spare wheel. We designed the jack for use on See Tyre Repair Kit on page 10-40. Never change more than one your vehicle only.
  • Page 309 Vehicle Care 10-49 5. Locate the jack according to the Caution Caution figure below. There is a notch at the front and rear of the vehicle Do not remove any of the nuts Do not attempt to raise vehicle under the doors. until you have raised the wheel until the jack is in the proper off the ground.
  • Page 310 10-50 Vehicle Care 11. Reinstall the wheel nuts. Caution Caution Tighten each nut by hand until the wheel is held against As the jack begins to raise the Never use oil or grease on the hub. vehicle, make sure jack is wheel nuts.
  • Page 311 Vehicle Care 10-51 14. Hang the tyre carrier on the Warning (Continued) Caution (Continued) support rod and tighten the bolt in the hole above the rear Do not go under a jacked-up In a sudden stop or collision, bumper to 4.4 lb-ft (6 Nm) to vehicle.
  • Page 312: Jump Starting

    10-52 Vehicle Care Jump Starting Caution (Continued) Warning (Continued) Before jacking, ensure Do not lean over battery while Caution parking brake is on and the jump starting vehicle. transaxle is set in 1st or Do not try to start vehicle by Do not allow cable terminals reverse gear (M/T) or P (A/T).
  • Page 313 Vehicle Care 10-53 1. Connect one end of the first Warning (Continued) Warning jump lead to the positive terminal of the battery providing to explode, resulting in burns from Always route jump leads so they the jump start (identified by "+" battery acid, or electrical short cannot catch on rotating parts in sign on the battery case or...
  • Page 314: Towing The Vehicle

    10-54 Vehicle Care Once the previously discharged Towing the Vehicle Warning (Continued) vehicle is running: If you need to have your vehicle 1. Carefully disconnect the ground Attach the clamp for this last towed, please use our service connection (-). Begin with the connection to a steel bracket network or professional towing vehicle with the discharged...
  • Page 315 Vehicle Care 10-55 Towing the vehicle with all wheel drive system Caution If you tow the vehicle equipped Flat-bed equipment is the best with the all wheel drive (AWD) method of towing the vehicle to be system while front or rear tyres equipped with all wheel drive (AWD) are rolling on the road, the drive system to avoid any damages.
  • Page 316 10-56 Vehicle Care Please observe the following Emergency towing Also the wheels, axles, drive train, procedures when towing a vehicle: steering and brakes must be all in a If it is not possible to have your good condition. No passenger should remain in vehicle towed by a recovery vehicle, the vehicle being towed.
  • Page 317 Vehicle Care 10-57 To use the rear towing eye Caution (Continued) Warning attachment, do the following: towing vehicle with automatic When towing with a tow rope, transaxle, use flat bed or control of towed vehicle can wheel lift equipment. be lost. Vehicle with automatic Do not tow if the wheels, transmission : Do not tow the...
  • Page 318: Appearance Care

    10-58 Vehicle Care side direction. To prevent damage, Appearance Care If using a vehicle wash, comply with do not take up slack in the cable too the vehicle wash manufacturer's quickly. instructions. The windscreen wipers Exterior Care and rear window wiper must be switched off.
  • Page 319 Vehicle Care 10-59 and glass surfaces: remnants of Avoid using the hazardous cleaner Polishing is necessary only if the wax on the windows will impair under turning on the light. It can be paint has become dull or if solid vision.
  • Page 320: Interior Care

    10-60 Vehicle Care Wheels and tyres Take care to clean any areas in Plastic and rubber parts which mud and other debris can Do not use high-pressure jet Plastic and rubber parts can be collect. Loosen any sediment cleaners. cleaned with the same cleaner as packed in closed area before used to clean the body.
  • Page 321: 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 Scheduled Maintenance maintenance work is carried out at...
  • Page 322: Scheduled Maintenance

    11-2 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 vehicles equipped with an oil life for the first service or if Maintenance monitoring system - If the oil change II was performed previously lamp illuminates and it has been 10 months or more from the...
  • Page 323 Service and Maintenance 11-3 Service Maintenance Maintenance Replace engine oil and filter. Inspect for any leaks or damage. Inspect engine air filter. Inspect tyres for inflation pressures and wear. Inspect brake system. Inspect engine coolant and windscreen washer fluid levels and add fluid as needed.
  • Page 324 11-4 Service and Maintenance Service Maintenance Maintenance Inspect powertrain and driveline components. Lubricate body components. I - Inspect these items and their related parts. If necessary, correct, clean, replenish, adjust or replace. R - Replace or change. Description Captiva Replace pollen filter Every 30,000km(20,000 miles) / 2 years Replace air filter Every 60,000km(40,000 miles) / 4 years...
  • Page 325 Service and Maintenance 11-5 Footnotes Maintenance Item Note Change engine oil immediately if the change engine oil lamp illuminates in the instruments cluster. 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. Fluid loss in any vehicle system could indicate a problem.
  • Page 326 11-6 Service and Maintenance Maintenance Item Note Visually inspect hoses and have them replaced if they are cracked, swollen, or deterio- rated. Inspect all pipes, fittings, and clamps; replace with genuine parts if needed. To help ensure correct operation, a pressure test of the cooling system and pressure cap and cleaning the outside of the radiator and air conditioning condenser is recommended.
  • Page 327 Service and Maintenance 11-7 Maintenance Item Note General all Check all systems for interference or binding and for damaged or missing parts. Replace parts as needed. Replace any component that has excessive wear. Tyre condition & Visually inspect belt for fraying, excessive cracks, or obvious damage. Replace belt if inflation pressure necessary.
  • Page 328: Recommended Fluids

    11-8 Service and Maintenance Recommended Fluids ensures e.g. engine cleanliness, wear protection and oil ageing control, whereas Viscosity Grade Recommended Fluids gives information on the oil's and Lubricants thickness over a temperature range. Only use products that have been Engine Oil Quality for Service tested and approved.
  • Page 329 Service and Maintenance 11-9 oils that do not meet the dexos Engine Oil Additives specification, however, may result in The use of supplemental Engine Oil reduced performance under certain Additives could cause damage and circumstances. invalidate the warranty. Topping up Engine Oil Engine Oil Viscosity Grades Engine Oils of different The SAE Viscosity Grade gives...
  • Page 330 11-10 Service and Maintenance When selecting an Oil of the Coolant additives intended to give Automatic transmission fluid appropriate Viscosity Grade be sure additional corrosion protection or Only use Dexron VI fluid. to always select an Oil that meets seal against minor leaks can cause the dexos Specification.
  • Page 331: Technical Data

    Technical Data 12-1 Technical Data Vehicle Identification Identification Plate Vehicle Identification Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ....12-1 Identification Plate ... 12-1 Vehicle Data Engine Data .
  • Page 332 12-2 Technical Data In some models, the label is located in the engine compartment.
  • Page 333: Vehicle Data

    Technical Data 12-3 Vehicle Data Engine Data 2.2 DSL 2.2 DSL Engine 2.4D 3.0 D 2.0 DSL (163PS) (184PS) Number of cylinders Displacement [cc] 2384 2997 1998 2231 2231 Output [kW] at rpm 123 at 5600 190 at 6900 120 at 3800 120 at 3800 135 at 3800 400 at...
  • Page 334: Curb Weight

    12-4 Technical Data Curb Weight With driver (75kg) 2.4D 2.4D 3.0D 3.0D 2.0 DSL 2.2 DSL 2.2 DSL 5seat 7seat 5seat 7seat 7 seat 5 seat 7 seat Front wheel 1768~18- 1793~18- 1853~19- 1878~19- drive (kg) 1978~20- 1878~19- 1903~19- All wheel drive (kg) 1843~19- 1848~19- 1928~20-...
  • Page 335: Tyre Pressure

    Technical Data 12-5 Track (Rear) [mm] 1576 Minimum turning radius [m] 11.87 Capacities and Specifications Engine 2.4D 3.0 D DIESEL Fuel tank [L] Engine oil [L] Tyre Pressure Pressure (psi/bar/kPa) Tyre size Wheel dimension Front Rear 215/70R16 16x6.5J Below 4 occupants : 35/ Below 4 occupants : 35/ 2.4/240 2.4/240 (Eco.
  • Page 336 12-6 Technical Data NOTES...
  • Page 337: 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 This vehicle has systems that transmit and/or receive radio waves Customer Information GMN5127 = Vehicle Integrity subject to Directive 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 338: Privacy

    13-2 Customer Information Vehicle Data Recording and Privacy Event Data Recorders The vehicle has a number of sophisticated systems that monitor and control several vehicle data. Some data may be stored during regular operation to facilitate repair of detected malfunctions, other data is stored only in a crash or near crash event by systems commonly called event data recorders (EDR).
  • Page 339 INDEX AM-FM Radio ....7-10 Automatic Transmission Anti-theft Fault ......9-12 Accessories and Alarm System .
  • Page 340 INDEX Brakes ......9-15 Carbon Monoxide Climate Control System Antilock ..... . .9-17 Engine Exhaust .
  • Page 341 INDEX Door Engine Ajar Light .....5-23 Air Cleaner/Filter ... 10-16 Danger, Warnings, and Central Locking System .
  • Page 342 INDEX Front Indicator Lamps ..10-27 Gauges (cont'd) Service Display ....5-12 Front Seat Position Seats Fault, Automatic Adjustment ....3-3 Speedometer .
  • Page 343: Heating And Ventilation

    INDEX Heated ISOFIX Child Restraint Lamps (cont'd) Rear Fog ....6-6, 10-28 Rear Seats ....3-12 Systems .
  • Page 344: Load Compartment

    INDEX Lights (cont'd) Lights, Hazard ....6-4 Menu Door Ajar .....5-23 Load Compartment Setup .
  • Page 345 INDEX Navigation Parking ......9-6 Radio Data System (RDS) ..7-12 Getting Started ....7-41 Assist, Ultrasonic .
  • Page 346 INDEX Reversing Lamps ....6-6 Seats (cont'd) Speedometer ....5-9 Power Adjustment, Front .
  • Page 347 INDEX Switches Tread Depth ....10-37 Airbag On-Off ....3-20 Trip Computer .
  • Page 348 i-10 INDEX Ventilation Windscreen Adjustable Air ....8-14 Wiper/Washer ....5-3 Fixed Air Vents .

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