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Change of name, address or ownership In the event of a Safety Recall, or for various reasons, Holden may need to contact you as the owner of this vehicle. If you have recently changed your address, or name, or purchased this vehicle second-hand, please help us to help you by taking a few minutes to fill in and mail the forms at the beginning of the Service/warranty booklet.
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2014 Holden Volt Owner Manual In Brief ......1-1 Storage ..... . . 4-1 Climate Controls .
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2014 Holden Volt Owner Manual Vehicle Care ....10-1 Customer Information ..13-1 General Information ..10-2 Customer Information .
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Text marked Danger provides to, GM, the GM logo, HOLDEN, the enable you to drive your vehicle HOLDEN Emblem, VOLT, and the information on risk of fatal injury.
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Introduction Vehicle Symbol Chart : Fuel Gauge Caution Here are some additional symbols : Fuses that may be found on the vehicle Text marked Caution provides : Headlamp High/Low-Beam and what they mean. For more information on possible damage Changer information on the symbol, refer to to the vehicle.
In Brief ® In Brief Bluetooth ....1-14 Steering Wheel Controls ..1-15 Navigation System ... 1-15 Instrument Panel Battery and Efficiency Instrument Panel Overview .
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In Brief Instrument Panel Instrument Panel Overview...
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In Brief 1. Heated Front Seats on page 3-5. 9. Windscreen Wiper/Washer on 19. Cruise Control on page 9-30. page 5-3. 2. Automatic Climate Control Forward Collision Alert (FCA) System on page 8-1. 10. Air Vents on page 8-8. System on page 9-32 3.
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In Brief Initial Drive : Press and release to initiate vehicle locator. Press and hold for Information three seconds to sound the panic alarm. Press again to cancel the This section provides a brief panic alarm. overview about some of the important features that may or may : Press and release and then...
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In Brief outlet. The engine may start to Cancelling Remote Start Door Locks support the climate control To cancel a remote start, do any of Keyless Access operation. Normal operation of the the following: system will return after the vehicle has been turned on.
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In Brief Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Power Door Locks Hatch The RKE transmitter must be within 60 m (195 ft) of the vehicle. : Press to unlock. : Press to lock. See Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System Operation on page 2-2. To unlock or lock the door, turn the key left or right.
In Brief transmitter, then press the button on The driver and passenger windows Seat Adjustment the underside of the hatch and lift. have an express-down feature and Seat Position See Hatch on page 2-11. the driver window has express-up. See Power Windows on page 2-16. Windows Remote Window Operation To adjust the seat position:...
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In Brief Height Adjustment Reclining Seatbacks 2. Push and pull on the seatback to make sure it is locked. See Reclining Seatbacks on page 3-4. Heated Seats Move the lever up or down to raise To recline the seatback: or lower the seat. 1.
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In Brief Press the button once for the Head Restraint Press the touch screen AUTO or highest setting. With each press of AUTO button. The button colour Adjustment the button, the heated seat will will change to green when this change to the next lower setting, feature is on.
1-10 In Brief Seat Belts Mirror Adjustment See Power Mirrors on page 2-15. When the rear window demister is Exterior activated, the heated mirrors will See Folding Mirrors on page 2-15. also come on. See Heated Mirrors on page 2-15. Mirrors can be folded inward toward the vehicle to prevent damage when going through an automatic car...
In Brief 1-11 Turn and Lane-Change Signals Steering Wheel Exterior Lighting on page 6-4. Adjustment Headlamp High/Low-Beam Changer on page 6-1. Horn Press on the steering wheel pad to sound the horn. The exterior lamp control is on the The pedestrian alert provides turn signal lever.
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1-12 In Brief HI: Use for fast wipes. Climate Controls LO: Use for slow wipes. Heating, cooling, and ventilation can be controlled by using the climate control buttons and the climate touch screen. INT: Move the lever up to INT for intermittent wipes, then turn the INT band up for more frequent wipes or down for less frequent...
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In Brief 1-13 Auto heated seats are selected using the climate control touch screen. See Heated Front Seats on page 3-5. Climate Touch Screen Controls 1. Driver and Passenger Auto 7. Climate Power Gauge Heated Seats 8. Manual Fan Control 2.
1-14 In Brief ® Vehicle Features stored in each favourite page and Bluetooth the number of available favourite ® The Bluetooth system allows users pages can be set. Radio(s) ® with a Bluetooth -enabled mobile To store the station to a position in phone to make and receive VOL/ : Press to turn the system...
In Brief 1-15 Steering Wheel Controls Press SRC to change between Battery and Efficiency radio and CD. High Voltage Safety : Press + to increase or decrease the volume. Information See Steering Wheel Controls on page 5-2. Danger Navigation System Exposure to high voltage can cause shock, burns, and even The vehicle's navigation system is...
1-16 In Brief If the vehicle is in a crash, the plugged in. It is recommended that While the charge cord is plugged sensing system may shut down the the vehicle be plugged in when into the vehicle, the vehicle cannot high voltage system.
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In Brief 1-17 4. Plug the charge cord into the electrical outlet. Verify that the charge cord status indicators are both green. See Charge Cord on page 9-46. Select the appropriate charge level. On some models, charge level selection can be made using the Select Charge Level Preference screen on the centre stack.
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1-18 In Brief Check the electrical outlet/plug End Charge Charge Cord while charging and discontinue 1. Unlock the vehicle with the RKE A portable charge cord used to use if the electrical outlet/plug is transmitter to disarm the charge charge the vehicle high voltage hot, then have the electrical cord theft alert.
In Brief 1-19 Fuelling Warning (Continued) Warning The fuel system on this vehicle Do not use an electrical outlet Using a charge level that exceeds requires a refuelling process to that is worn or damaged, the electrical circuit or electrical control evaporative emissions.
1-20 In Brief See Refuelling on page 9-50. the high voltage battery system, contributing to increased energy Total Vehicle Range efficiency. See Regenerative Braking on page 9-27. Service Danger 2. When the READY TO REFUEL message displays, the fuel door Never try to do your own service on the passenger side will on high voltage components.
In Brief 1-21 To turn off both traction control Performance and The low tyre pressure warning light and StabiliTrak, press and hold alerts to a significant loss in Maintenance button on the overhead pressure of one of the vehicle's tyres. If the warning light comes on, console, until Traction Control/ stop as soon as possible and inflate...
1-22 In Brief Tyre Sealant and 2. Press SELECT to start the OIL Driving Style LIFE reset procedure. Compressor Kit Efficiency Gauge (Instrument 3. The DIC menu will display Are Cluster) This vehicle has a tyre sealant and you sure that you want to reset? compressor kit that can be used to The ball indicator should be kept Use SELECT to choose YES to...
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In Brief 1-23 Plan ahead for decelerations and Climate Setting Use remote start to heat or cool the coast whenever possible. For interior when the vehicle is plugged Using the heat and air conditioning example, do not rush to traffic in to maximise the electric range by systems decreases the energy signals.
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1-24 In Brief Maintenance Always keep the tyres properly inflated and the wheels properly aligned. The weight of excess cargo in the vehicle affects efficiency and range. Avoid carrying more than is needed. If fuel is not regularly used, consider keeping the fuel tank only one-third full.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys, Doors, and Exterior Mirrors Keys and Locks Convex Mirrors ....2-15 Windows Power Mirrors ....2-15 Keys Folding Mirrors .
Keys, Doors, and Windows If the transmitter is still not If it becomes difficult to turn the key working correctly, see your in a vehicle lock, inspect the key dealer or a qualified technician blade for debris. Periodically clean for service. with a brush or pick.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows windows. See Power Windows on (Vehicle Locator/Panic page 2-16. This feature can be Alarm): Press and release one disabled by a service technician. time to initiate vehicle locator. The exterior lamps flash and the horn (Lock): Press to lock all doors. chirps three times.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows The vehicle may have Engine handle will unlock the driver door. Pressing the driver door handle Assisted Heating, which can be If the lock/unlock button is pressed lock/unlock button two times within personalised. See Vehicle again within five seconds, all five seconds under the above Personalisation on page 5-47.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows least one RKE transmitter has been once the new transmitter is Caution (Continued) removed from the interior or none programmed. Each vehicle can remain in the interior. have up to eight transmitters transmitter or environmental programmed to it. See your dealer Temporary Disable Passive electromagnetic radiation can to program transmitters to this...
Keys, Doors, and Windows Battery Replacement 3. Insert the new battery, positive side facing down toward the base. Warning 4. Reassemble the battery cover. Make sure that you dispose of old 5. Check the operation of the batteries in accordance with transmitter with the vehicle.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows as needed. See Automatic range. Shutting the vehicle off in Activating the Remote Start Climate Control System on other modes will maximise To heat or cool the passenger page 8-1. heating or air conditioning. compartment using remote start: If the heated seats feature has The engine may start to provide 1.
Keys, Doors, and Windows The remote start can be initiated Cancelling Remote Start A second remote start or extension two separate times between driving. will not occur if the fuel level is low. To cancel a remote start, do any of For each remote start, the During a remote start, conditions in the following:...
Keys, Doors, and Windows When the Remote Keyless Entry Power Door Locks Danger (Continued) (RKE) transmitter is within 1 m (3 ft) of the driver door, the door can be injuries or even death from locked and unlocked by pressing heat stroke.
2-10 Keys, Doors, and Windows See Power Door Locks in Vehicle Safety Locks Press to activate the rear door Personalisation on page 5-47. safety locks. The indicator light comes on when activated. Automatic Door Unlock Press again to deactivate the If Automatic Door Locking is turned safety locks.
Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-11 Doors Keyless Access: To open the Danger (Continued) hatch with the vehicle locked, the RKE transmitter must be within 1 m Hatch Adjust the climate control of the boot. Press the button on the system to a setting that underside of the hatch and lift up.
2-12 Keys, Doors, and Windows Use the inside pull handle to lower Vehicle Security time will bypass the 30-second and close the hatch. delay and immediately arm the This vehicle has theft-deterrent alarm system. Always close the hatch before features; however, they do not make driving.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-13 Unlock the vehicle using the Power Sounder, Inclination Before arming the theft-deterrent Keyless Access system. system and activating the intrusion Sensor and Intrusion Sensor sensor, do the following: Start the vehicle. In addition to the standard Make sure all doors and To avoid setting off the alarm by theft-deterrent system features, this...
2-14 Keys, Doors, and Windows Anti-theft Locking System Press on the transmitter once to open the deadbolt and unlock the The vehicle is equipped with a driver door. Pressing the button deadbolt locking feature in addition again within five seconds will unlock to the standard door locks.
Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-15 Exterior Mirrors Power Mirrors Folding Mirrors Manual Folding Mirrors Convex Mirrors The mirrors can be folded inward toward the vehicle to prevent Warning damage when going through an automatic car wash. Push the mirror A convex mirror can make things, outward to return it to the original like other vehicles, look further position.
2-16 Keys, Doors, and Windows Interior Mirrors Windows Power Windows Interior Rear view Mirrors Danger Danger Adjust the rear view mirror for a Children could be seriously Never leave a child, a helpless clear view of the area behind your injured or killed if caught in the adult, or a pet alone in a vehicle, vehicle.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-17 Press the front of the switch to open Express Window Anti-Pinch Programming the Power the window. Pull the switch up to Feature Windows close it. If any object is in the path of the Programming the power windows The power windows work when the window when the express-up is may be necessary if the 12-volt...
2-18 Keys, Doors, and Windows Remote Window Operation Window Lockout Sun Visors Pull the sun visor down to block glare. If equipped, detach the sun visor from the centre mount to pivot to the side window or to extend The vehicle may have remote The rear window lockout switch is along the rod.
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Seats and Restraints Seats and Airbag System Head Restraints Airbag System ....3-15 Restraints Where Are the Airbags? ..3-16 Warning Replacing Airbag System Parts after a Crash .
Seats and Restraints Front Seats The vehicle's front seats have adjustable head restraints. To raise or lower the head restraint, To adjust the head restraint forward, press the button located on the side grasp the head restraint at the of the head restraint and pull up or bottom and pull forward to the push the head restraint down and desired locked position.
Seats and Restraints Rear Seats To lower the head restraint, press Front Seats the button, located on the top of the The vehicle's rear seats have seatback, and push the head adjustable head restraints. Seat Adjustment restraint down. Try to move the head restraint after the button is Warning released to make sure that it is...
Seats and Restraints Before moving the seat, ensure that Seat Height Adjuster Warning the path both in front of and behind the seat is clear of obstructions. If either seatback is not locked, it could move forward in a sudden stop or crash.
Seats and Restraints 3. Push and pull on the seatback to Do not have a seatback reclined if Warning (Continued) make sure it is locked. the vehicle is moving. To return the seatback to the upright The lap belt could go up over Heated Front Seats position: your abdomen.
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Seats and Restraints Auto Heated Seats heated seat level will be indicated by the manual heated seat button lights on the centre stack. Use the touch screen buttons or the manual heated seat buttons on the centre stack to turn auto heated seats off. If the passenger seat is unoccupied, the auto heated seats feature will not activate that seat.
Seats and Restraints required by the vehicle's interior Rear Seats Warning (Continued) temperature when the vehicle is turned on. Folding the Seatback protection needed in a crash. The The indicator lights on the heated person wearing the belt could be seat buttons do not turn on during a Warning seriously injured.
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Seats and Restraints Raising the Seatback To raise the seatback: Caution Damage to the seat belt or seatback locking mechanism can occur if the seat belt is caught between the rear seatback and the seatback locking mechanism. The seat belt must be out of the way when the rear seat is raised to the upright, locked position.
Seats and Restraints 2. Raise the seatback and push it Seat Belts Warning rearward to lock it into place. This section of the manual A tab near the seatback release Fasten seat belt before each trip. describes how to use seat belts lever retracts when the seatback In the event of an accident, properly.
3-10 Seats and Restraints How to Wear Seat Belts There are important things to know would apply force on your about wearing a seat belt properly. abdomen. This could cause Properly serious or even fatal injuries. This section is only for people of Wear the shoulder belt over the adult size.
Seats and Restraints 3-11 Lap-Shoulder Belt All seating positions in the vehicle have a lap-shoulder belt. The following instructions explain how to wear a lap-shoulder belt properly. 1. If the seat has a seat belt guide, and the seat belt is not routed through the guide, slide the edge of the belt webbing through the opening on the guide.
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3-12 Seats and Restraints They can help tighten the seat belts There is one guide, if equipped, for during the early stages of a each outside passenger position in moderate to severe frontal, near the rear seat. When using a comfort frontal, or rear crash if the threshold guide, remove the seat belt from the conditions for pretensioner...
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Seats and Restraints 3-13 Warning (Continued) and across the chest. These parts of the body are best able to take belt restraining forces. 2. Place the guide over the belt, 3. The belt should not be twisted and insert the two edges of the and it should lie flat.
3-14 Seats and Restraints removed from the guide. Slide the Safety System Check After an accident, have the belts guide back into its storage clip and triggered belt pretensioners Now and then, check that the seat located on the interior body trim replaced by your dealer.
Seats and Restraints 3-15 After a minor crash, replacement of Airbag System For frontal airbags, the word seat belts may not be necessary. AIRBAG is on the centre of the The vehicle has the following But the seat belt assemblies that steering wheel for the driver and on airbags: were used during any crash may...
3-16 Seats and Restraints Here are the most important things Each airbag is triggered only once. Where Are the Airbags? to know about the airbag system: Have deployed airbags replaced by Frontal Airbag System your dealer. Furthermore, it might be The airbag system consists of a necessary to have the steering number of individual systems...
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Seats and Restraints 3-17 Warning Keep the area in which the airbag inflates clear of obstruction. The driver frontal airbag is in the The driver knee airbag is below the middle of the steering wheel. steering column. The front passenger knee airbag is below the The front passenger frontal airbag is glove box.
3-18 Seats and Restraints Note: Only use protective seat Replacing Airbag System covers that have been approved for Parts after a Crash the vehicle. Be careful not to cover the airbags. Danger Curtain Airbag System A crash can damage the airbag The inflated airbags cushion the systems in the vehicle.
Seats and Restraints 3-19 Information Centre (DIC) will be Child Restraints The manufacturer instructions that displayed. Before the vehicle can be come with the booster seat state the operated again, it must be serviced weight and height limitations for that Older Children at your dealer.
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3-20 Seats and Restraints Can proper seat belt fit be In a crash, children who are not maintained for the length of the buckled up can strike other people trip? If yes, continue. If no, who are buckled up, or can be return to the booster seat.
Seats and Restraints 3-21 Infants and Young Children who are not restrained Warning (Continued) properly can strike other people, Children or can be thrown out of the vehicle. belt. The belt force would then be Everyone in a vehicle needs applied right on the abdomen.
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3-22 Seats and Restraints For most basic types of child Danger (Continued) restraints, there are many different models available. When purchasing forward-facing child restraint in a child restraint, be sure it is the left front seat, always move designed to be used in a motor the front passenger seat as far vehicle.
Seats and Restraints 3-23 When a child restraint system is Danger Warning being used, pay attention to the following usage and installation A young child's hip bones are still WARNING EXTREME instructions and also those supplied so small that the vehicle's regular HAZARD! with the child restraint system.
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Warning Warning (Continued) require children to be seated in Child restraint anchorages are Always follow the child restraint approved child restraints. Holden designed to withstand only those manufacturer's fitting instructions strongly recommends that you loads imposed by correctly fitted when installing a child restraint refer to your specific State or child restraints.
Seats and Restraints 3-25 When the child restraint system is Booster seats Where to Put the not in use, secure the seat with a Restraint Booster seats are for when children seat belt or remove it from the outgrow a typical forward facing vehicle.
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3-26 Seats and Restraints child restraint prevents access to or a top tether, you must also use the Warning (Continued) interferes with the routing of the seat belts to properly secure the seat belt. See Top Tether Anchor child restraint. A child restraint must The child could be seriously Fittings on page 3-26.
Seats and Restraints 3-27 connects to the top tether anchor Top Tether Anchor Fitting fitting in the vehicle in order to Locations reduce the forward movement and rotation of the child restraint during driving or in an accident. The child restraint may have a single tether (1) or a dual tether (3).
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3-28 Seats and Restraints Warning Danger (Continued) Warning Accident statistics show that secure the restraint following the Children can be seriously injured children are safer when properly instructions that came with the or strangled if a shoulder belt is secured in a rear seat in the child restraint and the instructions wrapped around their neck and correct child restraint for their...
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Seats and Restraints 3-29 1.2. Route, attach, and tighten If you are using a single Caution (Continued) the top tether according to tether, raise the head the child restraint restraint and route the Do not fold the empty rear seat instructions and the tether under the head with a seat belt buckled.
3-30 Seats and Restraints 2. Before placing a child in the ISOFIX Child Restraint Securing Child Restraints child restraint, make sure it is Systems When securing a child restraint in a securely held in place. Refer to rear seating position, study the your child restraint manufacturer instructions that came with the child instructions.
Seats and Restraints 3-31 2. Pick up the latch plate, and run tether. See Top Tether Anchor the lap and shoulder portions of Fittings on page 3-26 for more the vehicle's seat belt through or information. around the restraint. The child 6.
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3-32 Seats and Restraints You will be using the lap-shoulder Warning Danger (Continued) belt to secure the child restraint in this position. Follow the instructions WARNING EXTREME move the passenger seat as far that came with the child restraint. HAZARD! back as it will go.
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Seats and Restraints 3-33 To remove the child restraint, unbuckle the vehicle seat belt and let it return to the stowed position. If a top tether is attached to the top tether anchor fitting, disconnect it. 4. Push the latch plate into the 5.
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Storage Storage Storage Instrument Panel Storage Compartments Storage Compartments Warning Storage Compartments ..4-1 Instrument Panel Storage ..4-1 Do not store heavy or sharp Glovebox ..... 4-1 objects in storage compartments.
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Storage Floor Console Storage Rear Console Front Console The armrest storage bin is removable. Lift the handle to access the storage area. Warning In the armrest storage area there is an auxiliary jack (2), USB port (3), An unsecured armrest storage bin and accessory power outlet (4).
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Storage Removal Installation Move the armrest storage bin forward to release it from the rear To remove the armrest storage bin, bracket. To install the armrest storage bin, press the button and lift the armrest align the bracket (2) on the rear of storage bin up.
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Storage Umbrella Storage Additional Storage Features Cargo Cover With Removable Armrest Storage Bin Shown, Without Removable Armrest Storage Bin Similar Slide an umbrella into the opening on either the driver or The console also has an auxiliary passenger door. power outlet. See Power Outlets on page 5-4.
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Instruments and Controls Instruments and Malfunction Rear Fog Light ....5-22 Indicator Lamp ... . . 5-14 Lamps On Reminder .
Instruments and Controls Key and Lock Messages ..5-42 Controls Do not adjust the steering wheel Lamp Messages ... . . 5-43 while driving. Object Detection System Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Controls Messages .
Instruments and Controls Pedestrian Alert Repeat for additional activations of (End Call/Mute): Press to the pedestrian alert. silence the vehicle speakers only. Use this feature to alert people who Press again to turn the sound on. may not hear your vehicle Windscreen Wiper/ Press to reject an incoming call, approaching.
Instruments and Controls INT: (Intermittent Wipes): Move the wiper control is turned off. See released, additional wipes may the lever up to INT for intermittent Electrical System Overload on occur depending on how long the page 10-29. windscreen washer had been wipes, then turn the INT band activated.
Instruments and Controls Inside the instrument panel Warning Lights, Caution storage area. Gauges, and The power outlets supply power Hanging heavy equipment from Indicators while the vehicle is on, or if the the power outlet can cause vehicle is in Retained Accessory damage that may not be covered Warning lights and gauges can Power (RAP).
Instruments and Controls Gauges can indicate when there Instrument Cluster The following screens may appear, could be a problem with a vehicle depending on the status. The instrument cluster displays a function. Often gauges and warning preview of information that includes lights work together to indicate a electric range, charging, odometer, problem with the vehicle.
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Instruments and Controls The previous screen indicates that The previous screen indicates that The previous screen indicates that the charge cord is connected and charging is programmed to be the charge cord is connected, but charging is complete. delayed with an estimated the vehicle cannot be charged.
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Instruments and Controls Complete Cluster with Enhanced Configuration in Electric Mode...
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Instruments and Controls 1. Battery Gauge on page 5-11. 15. Door, Bonnet, or Hatch Open 26. Lane Departure Warning Light on page 5-22. (LDW) Light on page 5-18. 2. Forward Collision Alert (FCA) ® Warning Light on page 5-18. 16. Rear fog light on page 5-22 27.
5-10 Instruments and Controls Instrument Cluster Display Configurations There are two instrument cluster display configurations to choose from. Press CONFIG next to the steering wheel to change the configuration. See the Driver Information Centre (DIC) on page 5-37 for more information. Simple Configuration in Extended Enhanced Configuration in Range Mode...
Instruments and Controls 5-11 Battery Gauge Fuel Gauge Driver Efficiency Gauge This indicator displays the high This indicator displays the fuel level. This gauge is a guide to driving in voltage battery charge level. When this indicator is in the an efficient manner by keeping the foreground, the vehicle is operating ball green and in the centre of the...
5-12 Instruments and Controls brake: If the ball turns yellow and Seat Belt Reminders Passenger Seat Belt Reminder travels below the centre of the Light Driver Seat Belt Reminder gauge, braking is too aggressive to optimise efficiency. Light Total Vehicle Range When the vehicle is started, this light flashes and a chime may come When the vehicle is started, this...
Instruments and Controls 5-13 and/or chime, remove the object If a seat belt is not initially buckled, The airbag readiness light comes on from the seat or buckle the the instrument cluster displays a for several seconds when the seat belt. grey seat belt symbol.
5-14 Instruments and Controls Charging System Light Malfunction OBD II system has detected a problem and diagnosis and service (12-Volt Battery) Indicator Lamp might be required. A computer system called OBD II Malfunctions often are indicated by (On-Board Diagnostics-Second the system before any problem is Generation) monitors operation of apparent.
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Instruments and Controls 5-15 The following can prevent more cap allows fuel to evaporate into Caution serious damage to the vehicle: the atmosphere. A few driving trips with the cap properly Reduce vehicle speed. Modifications made to the engine, installed should turn the light off. electric drive unit, exhaust, intake Avoid hard accelerations.
5-16 Instruments and Controls Brake System Warning If the light comes on and stays on, Electric Parking Brake there is a brake system problem. Light Light Have the brake system inspected right away. The vehicle brake system consists of two hydraulic circuits. If one circuit is not working, the remaining Warning circuit can still work to stop the...
Instruments and Controls 5-17 Service Electric Parking Antilock Brake System If the ABS warning light remains on after resetting the system or comes Brake Light (ABS) Warning Light on again while driving, the vehicle needs service. If the ABS warning light is on, but the regular brake system warning light is not on, the antilock brakes are not working...
5-18 Instruments and Controls Sport Mode Light Lane Departure Warning Forward Collision Alert (LDW) Light (FCA) Warning Light This light comes on when Sport Mode is selected. See "Sport Mode" This light comes on green when the The forward collision alert comes on in Driver Mode on page 9-17 for system is on and ready to operate.
Instruments and Controls 5-19 This light will display amber when If the TCS is off, wheel spin is not Traction Control System you are following a vehicle ahead limited. Adjust driving accordingly. ® (TCS)/StabiliTrak Light much too closely. ® StabiliTrak OFF Light See Forward Collision Alert (FCA) System on page 9-32.
5-20 Instruments and Controls Engine Coolant Tyre Pressure Light When the Light Flashes First and Then is On Steady Temperature Warning This indicates that there may be a Light problem with the Tyre Pressure Monitor System. The light flashes for about one minute and stays on steady until the vehicle is in OFF.
Instruments and Controls 5-21 Low Fuel Warning Light serviced by your dealer. If the Caution (Continued) system is working normally, the indicator light turns off. oil pressure is still low, have the If the light stays on and the engine vehicle serviced.
5-22 Instruments and Controls High-Beam On Light For more information see Rear Fog See Cruise Control on page 9-30 for Lights on page 6-4. more information. Lamps On Reminder Door, Bonnet, or Hatch Open Light If a door, bonnet or hatch is not completely closed, a graphic is displayed in the Driver Information The high-beam on light comes on...
Instruments and Controls 5-23 Information Displays Centre Stack Display The centre stack screen displays Charging, Power Flow, and Energy Information. See the information that follows. Climate Control, Infotainment, and Vehicle Personalisation information also displays in this screen. For more information on these Bonnet Open Hatch Open systems, see:...
5-24 Instruments and Controls Use the finger pad rather than the indicate the current system finger tip to minimise response time. operating condition. The screens If the controls are not responding, show the energy flow between the remove the gloves. engine, electric drive unit, and high voltage battery.
Instruments and Controls 5-25 Engine Power - Vehicle is stationary Regen Power Recovery - Engine is Power Off - No power is flowing to in extended range mode and no active. Power from the wheels the wheels. power is flowing to the wheels. returns to the battery during Charging regenerative braking or coasting.
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5-26 Instruments and Controls Electrical outlets may wear out button on the centre stack and Warning (Continued) with normal usage or be then press the Charging button at damaged over time, making the top of the touch screen. Do not use extension cords, them unsuitable for electric multi-outlet power strips, The current charge mode status can...
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Instruments and Controls 5-27 Charge Mode Status Delayed Departure Time: The The vehicle estimates the charging vehicle estimates the charging start start time based on the utility rate time considering the programmed schedule, utility rate preference, and departure time for the current day of the programmed departure time for the week.
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5-28 Instruments and Controls Charge Level Selection continues to trip, reducing to a lower For some vehicles, the Charge Charge Level Preference may Level Preference must be updated resolve the issue. prior to the vehicle being charged Warning and the Charge Level Preference will reset to a default value when the Using a charge level that exceeds vehicle is shifted from P (Park).
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Instruments and Controls 5-29 Delayed based on Charge Rate Selection From the Departure Time & Rate departure time. Information screen, press Select From the Delayed Rate and Charge Rate Preference. Delayed based on electric rates Departure Time Charge Mode & departure time. Status screen, press Edit.
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5-30 Instruments and Controls will select when to charge to Electric Rate Plan Selection minimise the total cost of the charge. Caution Charge during Off-Peak Rates: This feature is dependent on The vehicle will only charge utility company support, during Off-Peak rate periods. if available.
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Instruments and Controls 5-31 Summer/Winter Schedule Start Electric Rate Schedule Editing Date Entering From the Enter Summer/Winter From the Select Electric Rate Plan Start Dates screen, press Edit screen, press Summer/Winter Summer Schedule or Edit Winter Schedule then press Edit. Schedule.
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5-32 Instruments and Controls The finish times must be Electric Rate Schedule Viewing consecutive. If a finish time does not From the Select Electric Rate Plan follow a start time, the error screen, press View (Summer, message displays An invalid entry Winter, or Yearly) Schedule.
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Instruments and Controls 5-33 Temporary Override of a Delayed Charge Mode To temporarily override a Delayed Charge Mode to Immediate Charge Mode from inside the vehicle: 1. Press the Override button on the main charging screen. Temporary Charge Mode 3. Press Charge Immediately on Override and Cancel Plug-In to temporarily override to an Immediate Charge Mode.
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5-34 Instruments and Controls pop-up, press Cancel Temporary 4. Press Confirm Departure Time to Status screen or pop-up, press Charge Mode on the bottom of the temporarily override the Next Cancel Temporary Departure Time touch screen. Planned Departure Time. on the bottom of the touch screen. The Temporary Charge Mode Status Temporary Override of the Next Charging Override/Interruption...
Instruments and Controls 5-35 Programmable Charging Time cannot be confidently This includes distance travelled in estimated. If the Programmable Electric Mode, distance travelled in Disabled Charging system is consistently Extended Range Mode, total disabled, see your dealer for details. distance travelled, electric energy used from the battery, total fuel Energy Information used, and average fuel economy.
5-36 Instruments and Controls Energy Efficiency Efficiency Tips The Energy Usage information will also appear automatically on power off when Retained Accessory Power The Energy Efficiency screen is The Efficiency Tips screen is is active. This automatic pop-up can accessed by pressing Energy accessed by pressing Efficiency be disabled through vehicle Efficiency on the Energy Usage...
Instruments and Controls 5-37 2. Select Time and Date to display Driver Information DIC Controls the Time and Date setting Centre (DIC) screen. Set Time: Press the hours and minutes, + or to increase or decrease the hours and minutes displayed on the clock.
5-38 Instruments and Controls DIC Menu Items Trip A and Trip B To reset the Engine Oil Life System, see Engine Oil Life System on The trip displays show fuel used, At the main DIC menu: page 10-11. The system is reset average fuel economy, and distance 1.
Instruments and Controls 5-39 Units Vehicle Messages starts reducing certain features trying to save the charge of the This display shows the vehicle is set Messages displayed in the DIC 12-volt battery. Turn off unnecessary to metric measurements. indicate the status of the vehicle or features to allow the battery to some action that may be needed to Tutorial Mode...
5-40 Instruments and Controls CHARGE DOOR OPEN Brake System Messages STEP ON BRAKE TO RELEASE PARK BRAKE This message displays when the BRAKE FLUID LOW charge door is open and the vehicle This message displays when This message displays when the is shifted out of P (Park).
Instruments and Controls 5-41 Drive Mode Messages Engine Cooling System ENGINE RUNNING DUE TO TEMPERATURE Messages HOLD MODE NOT AVAILABLE This message displays when the ENGINE OVERHEATED This message displays when in high voltage battery is charged but REDUCE SPEED Hold Mode and the mode becomes the engine has to come on because unavailable.
5-42 Instruments and Controls OIL PRESSURE LOW TURN displayed, refuel the vehicle. See Key and Lock Messages Out of Fuel/Engine Unavailable on VEHICLE OFF When programming new Remote page 9-19. This message displays if low oil Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitters, FUEL LEVEL LOW pressure levels occur.
Instruments and Controls 5-43 vehicle is turned off and a valid See Starting the Vehicle with a Low Object Detection System transmitter is not available, the Transmitter Battery under Remote Messages vehicle will not restart. Keyless Entry (RKE) System Operation on page 2-2. FORWARD COLLISION REMINDER: REMOTE LEFT IN ALERT OFF...
5-44 Instruments and Controls LANE DEPARTURE SYSTEM help you park. See Ultrasonic This message can display when Parking Assist on page 9-34 for driving in mountainous terrain. This UNAVAILABLE more information. is normal operation to protect the This message may display if the high voltage battery.
Instruments and Controls 5-45 SERVICE STABILITRAK TRACTION CONTROL OFF SERVICE THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM This message displays when there This message displays when the is a problem detected with the Traction Control System (TCS) is This message displays if there is a StabiliTrak system.
5-46 Instruments and Controls When this message is displayed, SERVICE STEERING Starting the Vehicle the vehicle should be taken to your COLUMN LOCK Messages dealer for service as soon as This message displays if there is a possible. See Out of Fuel/Engine PRESS BRAKE TO START problem with the steering column Unavailable on page 9-19.
Instruments and Controls 5-47 Tyre Messages If a tyre pressure message appears Vehicle on the DIC, stop as soon as you Personalisation SERVICE TYRE MONITOR can. Inflate the tyres by adding air SYSTEM until the tyre pressure is equal to the The Vehicle Personalisation values shown on the tyre placard.
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5-48 Instruments and Controls Using the Touch Screen Turning a Function On or Off BACK Touch the screen where the Use the touch screen icons and Press to exit a menu. available function is listed to turn it menus on the centre stack display Press to return to a previous on or off.
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Instruments and Controls 5-49 The Vehicle Settings menu features Auto Fan Speed can be turned off by using the may include: heated seat buttons on the centre This feature sets the automatic fan stack. Climate and Air Quality speed to maintain the desired interior temperature.
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5-50 Instruments and Controls 4. Press Back to return to the selection will not take effect until Engine Assisted Heating previous menu. after the vehicle is first (Plugged-In) powered down. If equipped, this feature turns on or Auto Demist The Engine Assisted Heating off the ability for the engine to run to When on and high humidity is options are:...
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Instruments and Controls 5-51 Comfort and Convenience Button Chime 4. Press Back to return to the previous menu. This allows a tone to be heard when Select the Comfort and a selection is made using the Convenience menu and the Charge Cord Theft Alert infotainment system.
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5-52 Instruments and Controls 4. Press Back to return to the 3. Select Exit Lighting. Power Door Locks previous menu. 4. Select the length of time the Select Power Door Locks and the exterior lamps will remain on. following will be displayed: Lighting 5.
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Instruments and Controls 5-53 2. Select Power Door Locks. Remote Lock/Unlock/Start 4. Turn the remote unlock feedback feature on or off. 3. Select Open Door Anti Lock Out. Select Remote Lock, Unlock, Start 5. Press Back to return to the and the following will be displayed: 4.
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5-54 Instruments and Controls 5. Press Back to return to the 3. Select Remote Door Unlock. Passive Door Lock previous menu. 4. Select how the doors will unlock. This allows passive locking to be turned on or off and select what Remote Door Unlock 5.
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Instruments and Controls 5-55 To turn the remote left in vehicle reminder feature on or off: 1. Press the Vehicle Settings menu. 2. Select Remote Lock/Unlock/ Start. 3. Select Remote Left in Vehicle Reminder. 4. Turn the remote left in vehicle reminder feature on or off.
Lighting Headlamp Flash When the exterior lamp control band is turned to the headlamp position, The headlamp flash feature works the low-beam headlamps come on. with the low beams or Daytime The other lamps that come on with Running Lamps (DRL) on or off. the headlamps will also come on.
Lighting The automatic headlamp system The low-beam headlamps must be Hazard Warning Flashers turns off when the exterior lamp on to adjust the headlamp levelling. control is turned to or the ignition (Headlamp Levelling): Move is off. the thumbwheel up or down to adjust the headlamps.
Lighting Turn and Lane-Change If after signalling a turn or lane (Rear Fog Lamp): Turn the fog change, the arrow flashes rapidly or Signals lamp band on the lever to does not come on, a signal bulb release it, to turn the rear fog lamp may be burnt out.
Lighting Interior Lighting Dome Lamps Reading Lamps There are front and rear reading Instrument Panel lamps. Illumination Control The dome lamp controls are in the overhead console. To operate, press the following The front reading lamps are in the buttons: overhead console.
Lighting Lighting Features Exit Lighting The headlamps, park lamps, Entry Lighting taillamps, and number plate lamps come on by doing the following: The headlamps, park lamps, taillamps, reverse lamps, and the 1. Turn off the ignition. interior lights turn on briefly when 2.
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Infotainment System Infotainment Configure Menu ... . . 7-47 Introduction Global Positioning System System (GPS) ....7-50 Overview Vehicle Positioning .
Infotainment System driving. A greyed out function is not even after the ignition is turned off. Warning available when the vehicle is See Retained Accessory Power moving. (RAP) in the owner manual. Do not use a mobile phone when All functions are available when the Infotainment System Overview driving.
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Infotainment System (Eject) (Home Page) (Phone Menu) 4. SOURCE 5. TUNE/MENU BACK 7. INFO (Information) 8. CONFIG (Configuration Menu) 9. NAV (Navigation) 10. DEST (Destination) SEEK (Previous/Reverse) 12. RPT (Repeat Navigation) 13. VOL/ (Volume/Power) 14. SEEK (Next/Forward) (Play/Pause) 16. AS 1-2 (Autostore) 17.
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Infotainment System Press to activate the highlighted If a destination has already been Infotainment Control Buttons feature. entered, press to access the The buttons on the faceplate are Destination Menu. See Turn to manually change the used to start primary functions while Destination on page 7-39.
Infotainment System Autostore Using the System SEEK (Next/Forward): To use Autostore: CD, USB, Bluetooth Audio: The infotainment system is Press to seek the next track. controlled by touching the screen, 1. Press SOURCE to select FM and by using the knobs and other or AM.
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Infotainment System Home Page Customisation 2. Press an icon to swap with another icon on the first Home Page only. 3. Press Done. To restore Home Page 1 defaults: 1. Press Menu. 2. Press Restore Home Page Defaults. Touch Screen Buttons 3.
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Infotainment System ® or FM, CD, USB/iPod, Pandora equipped), Stitcher (if equipped), and AUX. See AM-FM Radio on page 7-10, CD Player on page 7-23, Pandora Internet Radio on page 7-13, Press the Destination screen button Press the Config screen button to Stitcher Internet Radio on to display the Destination Entry display the Config main page.
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Infotainment System Press the Energy screen button to Press the FM screen button to Press the Pandora screen button (if display the Energy information display the FM main page and play equipped) to display the Pandora screen. See Energy Information on the current or last tuned FM station.
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Infotainment System Press the CD screen button to Press the iPod screen button to Press the AUX screen button to display the CD main page and play display the iPod main page and play access any connected auxiliary the current or last CD track the current or last track selected.
7-10 Infotainment System microfibre cloth by gently rubbing to Radio clean. Never use window cleaners or solvents. Periodically hand wash AM-FM Radio the microfibre cloth separately, using mild soap. Do not use bleach Playing the Radio or fabric softener. Rinse thoroughly and air dry before next use.
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Infotainment System 7-11 Mid (Midrange): Press + or The radio can be turned off at any Finding a Station change the level. time by pressing the power button. Press SOURCE, or SRC on the Treble: Press + or to change steering wheel controls, to select the level.
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7-12 Infotainment System the steering wheel controls, To scroll through the pages, press or say Tune FM through voice FAV or the Fav screen button on the 1. Press the AM screen button on recognition. top bar. The current page number the Home Page or select AM by displays above the preset buttons.
Infotainment System 7-13 In the AM or FM main page, convenience accessories, and Mobile Phone Usage press one of the preset screen external electronic devices are Mobile phone usage can cause buttons to go to the selected plugged into the accessory power interference with the vehicle's radio.
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7-14 Infotainment System Create stations using the Pandora Launching Pandora 2. Before driving the vehicle, website or smartphone application, launch the application on the Connect the iPhone, iPad, or iPod device, them do one of the then use (thumbs up) or touch to the USB port, or connect following: (thumbs down) to personalise...
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Infotainment System 7-15 If the vehicle is shut off while tuned 2. Before driving the vehicle, Pandora Menus to Pandora and the iPhone, iPad, launch the application on the or iPod touch is left connected to device, then do one of the the USB port before the next ignition following: cycle, the radio will start playing...
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7-16 Infotainment System the track. This helps Pandora Pandora Skip Limit choose which tracks should play on Pandora limits the number of skips this station. allowed on their service. When the (Next Track): When pressed, skip limit is reached, will not skip Pandora changes to the next track.
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Infotainment System 7-17 The volume is too low. Turn up Unable to Start Pandora Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down the volume on the device. Error If the device is unable to launch The battery saver and task Pandora: If there is an error trying to rate a manager applications on the track with the buttons, the...
7-18 Infotainment System Paused or Audio Paused: Stitcher Internet Radio To install Stitcher: Playback is paused on the radio or On an Android phone or Tablet Stitcher SmartRadio is an Internet on the device. Press or play on with Internet connection, go to radio service that streams news, the device.
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Infotainment System 7-19 Using the iPhone, iPod Touch, If nothing happens when the Using an Android Phone or iPad available Stitcher screen button is pressed, download the latest Warning Stitcher application and retry. Warning Do not use a mobile phone or Stitcher will always be highlighted Do not use a mobile phone or auxiliary device when driving.
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7-20 Infotainment System If nothing happens when the Stitcher has a menu system with the Stitcher Features available Stitcher screen button is following: Stitcher service has features to rate pressed, download the latest My On Demand Stations: Displays or skip shows, or change stations. Stitcher application and retry.
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Infotainment System 7-21 For Android devices, check that the show. This helps Stitcher Stitcher Troubleshooting the device is paired with the provide a personalised listening Unable to Connect Device to vehicle, and the Bluetooth icon experience. Vehicle on the display is highlighted. (Next Show): When pressed, If the device is unable to connect to For iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad...
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7-22 Infotainment System If any iPhone, iPod touch, Common Stitcher Messages Please Choose a New Station: or iPad is connected to The end of the station has been Please Try Again Later: A general Bluetooth and the dock reached and there is no more error has occurred.
Infotainment System 7-23 Do not apply labels to discs. The Audio Players Press to eject a disc from the labels could get caught in the CD player. If the disc is not removed player. within a short period of time, it is CD Player Insert only one disc at a time.
7-24 Infotainment System Press and hold to fast forward The air is very humid. Try the On the CD main page, the track through a track. Release the disc again later. number displays and the Song, button to return to playing Artist, and Album information There was a problem while speed.
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Infotainment System 7-25 USB Media Formats spellings, and nicknames. For example, Gracenote helps the The USB port will support the system understand artist names like following media formats: INXS or Mötley Crüe .It also allows the use of names like: The Boss, G.N.R, The Fab Four, and Unprotected WMA thousands of other famous artist...
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7-26 Infotainment System File systems supported: FAT32, cover art is found Gracenote will not be available until the radio has NTFS, Linux, and HFS+. use generic Genre graphics or completed indexing the device. images of artists. Devices with more music may take The following restrictions apply longer to index.
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Infotainment System 7-27 Press and hold to advance Press on the steering While the USB source is active, use quickly through playback. the following to operate USB wheel controls to play CD, Artist, Release to return to playing function: Album, Song Title, or Song speed.
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7-28 Infotainment System ® Folders: Press to open a folder list 3. Select a song from the list to Playing from an iPod to access the files within the folder begin playback. This feature supports the connection structure. Genres: of an iPod. Playlists: 1.
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Infotainment System 7-29 The iPod battery recharges Play More Like This: Allows the Artists: automatically while the vehicle is on. radio to create playlists with song/ 1. Press to view the artists on The iPod shuts off and stops tracks that are similar to what is the iPod.
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7-30 Infotainment System 3. Select an artist to view albums 3. Select a song from the list to iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad or All Albums to view all albums begin playback. Troubleshooting of that genre. Audiobooks: Warning 4. Select Artist to view albums. 1.
Infotainment System 7-31 USB Troubleshooting Auxiliary Devices If an auxiliary device has already been connected, but a different If the device is not being recognised This vehicle has an auxiliary input source is currently active, do one of or the music is missing screen jack in the centre and rear console: the following: information, restore the radio...
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7-32 Infotainment System 2. Music can be launched by doing on the phone. Check the phone may happen depending on how the one of the following: manufacturer's information for device communicates over notification support. Bluetooth. Press the Bluetooth Audio screen button on the Some phones support sending Bluetooth Audio Menu Home Page.
Infotainment System 7-33 Navigation The Menu screen button at the bottom right side of the display accesses the Navigation Menu. Using the Navigation The touch-sensitive buttons System available are: Danger Giving extended attention to navigation tasks while driving will Use the NAV button on the faceplate or Navigation screen greatly increase the risk of a button on the Home Page to access...
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7-34 Infotainment System Heading Indicator Map Modes Nearby POIs Press Heading Indicator to display Press to change the view of the Press to display a search list of the Map View. There are three maps while using the navigation nearby POIs. Select the indicator settings: function.
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Infotainment System 7-35 Show POIs on Map can also be accessed by pressing Map Scales the vehicle information tab on the lower centre of the display. The location can be saved to the Address Book by pressing Save in the split screen. Destination Information Press to display a split map screen showing the next waypoint/...
7-36 Infotainment System Scroll Features and residential roads. The detailed areas include points of interest (POIs) such as restaurants, airports, banks, hospitals, police stations, petrol stations, tourist attractions and historical monuments. The map database may not include data for Press the cycling arrows located at newly constructed areas or map the top of the map screen to toggle database corrections after the...
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Infotainment System 7-37 Touch this screen symbol to change the view to Heading up or 3D. The destination symbol marks the final destination after a route has been planned. This symbol indicates that the map view is Heading up. Heading up view displays the If waypoints have been added to the direction the vehicle is travelling at current route, each waypoint...
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7-38 Infotainment System The No GPS symbol appears when This symbol on the right of the map there is no Global Positioning screen displays the speed limit System (GPS) satellite signal. while on a route. The speed limit Driving on a Highway may not always be accurate due to changes since the map data was created.
Infotainment System 7-39 Destination Alpha-Numeric Keyboard Address Entry Letters of the alphabet, symbols, punctuation and numbers, when available, display on the Navigation screen as alpha/numeric keyboards. The alpha keyboard displays when data needs to be entered. QWERTY or ABC: Touch to toggle Touch the Address Entry screen between QWERTY or ABCDEF button to display the Address Entry...
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7-40 Infotainment System City/Suburb: Enter a city/ the entered information, then suburb name. displays it on the Destination Confirmation screen. Street: Enter a street name. House #: Enter a valid address number. Junction: Enter a street name that intersects with the selected street. Entering the city or suburb first: The POI entry list allows selection of 1.
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Infotainment System 7-41 3. Enter the POI name. Previous Destinations 2. Enter an address using any of the destination methods 4. Select a few of the characters or (Address Entry, POI Entry, etc.). spell the name in full, by using the alpha keyboard.
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7-42 Infotainment System 3. Touch the Start Guidance screen Latitude/Longitude Coordinates 2. Select Latitude or Longitude to button and the route calculates. change. Enter the coordinates in degrees, minutes, and seconds. To edit Address Book entries: Then touch Back to save 1.
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Infotainment System 7-43 3. Select New Favourite Route and Deleting a favourite route: 5. Touch the OK screen button. enter a favourite route name. The new name will be in the 1. Touch the Home Page Favourite Routes Menu. 4. Touch OK and the display Destination screen button to returns to the favourite route display the Favourite Routes...
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7-44 Infotainment System Select from Map Destination Confirmation Route Options Multiple options are available on the Destination Confirmation screen: Start Guidance: Touch to start a route calculation to the displayed destination. Show on Map: Touch to switch to 1. Touch the Home Page the map view with the displayed Destination screen button to destination centred on the map.
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Infotainment System 7-45 preferences are unselected, the Menu with Route Guidance route will be calculated without Active including these preferences. Use Highways: Deselect to avoid major roads. Use Toll Road: Deselect to avoid toll roads. Use Ferries: Deselect to avoid To add a waypoint: ferries.
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7-46 Infotainment System Instead of deleting individual Avoid List waypoints, select Delete All to Select Avoid List to display a list of delete all waypoints at the avoided road segments with the same time. option to remove the avoided items To save a destination list as a from the list.
Infotainment System 7-47 Configure Menu 2. Touch-tap the scroll bar until the Time and Date Settings desired option displays. Select The Configuration Menu is used to the desired settings to change. adjust features and preferences, See Vehicle Personalisation on such as Sound, Radio, Nav page 5-47 for information on (Navigation), Display, or Time adjusting most vehicle settings.
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7-48 Infotainment System Radio Settings Auto Volume: Select OFF, Low, Software Version Information: Medium, or High sensitivity to Press to display information about Press the Config button on the automatically adjust the volume to the system and update software if Home Page or the CONFIG button minimise the effects of unwanted available.
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Infotainment System 7-49 Navigation Settings Button Voice Prompt Delete Saved Destinations The Voice Prompt Menu allows Press to delete all saved Various navigation system settings changes to the voice prompt destinations. A Delete Saved are available through the features. Destinations submenu displays. Configuration Menu.
7-50 Infotainment System Guidance Alerts Map Display: Press to change the screen background. The Automatic setting adjusts the screen background automatically depending on the exterior lighting conditions. The Day setting brightens the map background. The following options may display: The Night setting darkens the map background.
Infotainment System 7-51 The vehicle changes direction can affect the navigation system's Vehicle Positioning more than once, or the vehicle is ability to determine the accurate At times, the position of the vehicle turning on a turn table in a position of the vehicle.
7-52 Infotainment System The route prohibits the entry of a Problems with Route information has changed. To check vehicle due to a regulation by for the availability of updated maps, Guidance time or season or any other contact your dealer. regulation which may be given.
Infotainment System 7-53 Voice Recognition 2. Clearly speak one of the (frequency), saying Tune FM commands listed later in this 87.7 or Tune FM are both Voice recognition allows for section. valid commands. hands-free operation of the When the command is Press twice on the steering infotainment system features.
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7-54 Infotainment System volume knob of the infotainment Voice Recognition Help Voice Recognition Commands system, or press the volume To enter the help playback session, The following list shows the voice steering wheel control. If the clearly speak one of the help commands available for the volume is adjusted during a commands.
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Infotainment System 7-55 Phone Commands Delete Device: Instructs the Search Artist (artist name): system to delete a paired device. Instructs the system to show a list of Dial or Call (phone number or all songs by a specific artist. For contact): Instructs the system to My Media Commands example, say "Search Artist...
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7-56 Infotainment System Search Playlist (playlist name): List Devices: Instructs the system Previous Page, Page Up: Instructs Instructs the system to show a list of to give a list of devices to use. the system to scroll back one page all songs in a specific playlist.
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Infotainment System 7-57 Directed Address: Allows an then selecting Point of Interest. POI Help Commands address to be stated one step at a commands for Along Route and Help time. The format will be City/Suburb, Around Destination will be available Hands-Free Calling Street, then House Number.
7-58 Infotainment System Store Last Number Bluetooth Phone/ most Bluetooth-enabled phones. Available features and functions Digit Dial Devices may be dependent on the device. Redial Bluetooth Controls Bluetooth Dial Use the buttons on the infotainment Number Recall Overview system and the steering wheel to operate the Bluetooth system.
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Infotainment System 7-59 Voice Recognition Bluetooth Audio phone changes or the mobile phone is deleted from the See Bluetooth Audio on page 7-31. The voice recognition system uses system. commands to control the system Pairing with Infotainment Only one paired mobile phone and dial phone numbers.
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7-60 Infotainment System 5. Start the pairing process on the 8. Repeat to pair additional 2. Select Phone Settings. mobile phone to be paired to the phones. 3. Select Bluetooth. vehicle. See the mobile phone Listing All Paired and Connected 4.
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Infotainment System 7-61 3. Start the pairing process on the Deleting a Paired Phone Depending on the mobile phone to phone to be paired. be connected, this command may If the phone name to delete is need to be repeated. 4.
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7-62 Infotainment System When a mobile phone supports the 4. Select the name. To make a call using voice phone book feature, the Phone recognition, see Making a Call 5. Select the number to call. Book and Call Lists menus are earlier in this section.
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Infotainment System 7-63 Switching Between Calls (Call Conference Calling Using the Ending a Call Waiting Calls Only) Infotainment Controls Using the Infotainment Controls To switch between calls, turn and Conference calling and three-way Turn and press the TUNE/MENU press the TUNE/MENU knob and calling must be supported on the knob and select Hang Up or press select Switch Call or select Switch...
7-64 Infotainment System The mobile phone must be paired Dual Tone Multi-Frequency be accepted on the phone or some and connected with the Bluetooth phone settings may need to be (DTMF) Tones system before a call can be changed to allow text messaging to The in-vehicle Bluetooth system can transferred.
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Infotainment System 7-65 phone supporting SMS text an incoming message. Not all messages with correct settings is phones support the sending of connected. messages. iPhone: Ensure Show Notifications Replying to Text Messages is ON in the paired MyLink settings on the phone. Android: Accept and activate Message Access Profile (MAP) if requested.
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7-66 Infotainment System Touch View to view the 2. Touch Send to send the message. The message view message. screen is not available while the Alternatively, touch Back to vehicle is in motion. cancel and return to the previous Touch Reply to reply to the text screen.
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Infotainment System 7-67 Touch Text Alerts to choose the alert behaviour for incoming text messages: Text alert with tone Tone only...
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Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control The vehicle may require the use of an auxiliary heat source under Systems certain cold conditions. This provides additional heating and Climate Control Systems Automatic Climate defrost capability obtained by Automatic Climate Control running the engine, even if the high Control System System .
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Climate Controls Do not allow the vehicle to remain in extreme temperatures for long periods without being driven or being plugged in. Climate Control Buttons 1. Temperature Control 5. Auto (Automatic Operation) 2. Driver and Passenger Heated 6. Rear Window Demister Seats 7.
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Climate Controls Climate Control Touch Screen The climate mode, fan, air delivery, recirculation, and auto heated seats are controlled by pressing the CLIMATE button on the centre stack and viewing information in the centre stack display. Climate Mode Operation There are three climate mode settings: Fan Only, ECO, and Comfort.
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Climate Controls may not have a noticeable effect on Demist selection. The air the vehicle electric range and fuel conditioning may also run if economy. selected. When in Fan Only mode, the AUTO ECO Mode ( /ECO): The air indicator light will be off. When conditioning and electric heat are AUTO is selected in Fan Only controlled to balance comfort with...
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Climate Controls The air conditioning and electric fan speed, or recirculation setting is Manual Operation heat could be on at the same time adjusted, the AUTO indicator turns (Fan Control): Press the fan when dehumidifying is required in off and the selected settings display. control buttons or the touch screen ECO or Comfort modes.
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Climate Controls air delivery control and the direction For best results, clear all snow and Pressing this button cancels of the airflow can be controlled ice from the windscreen before automatic recirculation. Press AUTO manually. Press AUTO to return to defrosting.
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Climate Controls The rear window demister turns off Remote Start: For vehicles with AUTO or AUTO (Auto Heated automatically after about this feature, the climate control Seats): The controls are on the five minutes. If turned on again, it system may be started by using the touch screen on the centre stack.
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Climate Controls Sensors Humidity Sensor Air Vents The humidity sensor is near the Solar Sensor Use the slats on the air vents to base of the inside rear view mirror. change the direction of the airflow. The solar sensor is located on top of The climate control system uses the the instrument panel, near the Use the thumbwheels near each...
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Driving and Operating Driving and Shifting Into Park ... . 9-14 Ride Control Systems Shifting out of Park ..9-15 Traction Control/Electronic Operating Parking On Flammable Stability Control .
Driving and Operating Fuel Driving Information Aggressive braking is indicated when the ball turns yellow and Fuel ......9-49 travels below the centre of the Fuel Additives .
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Driving and Operating Sport Mode provides more Less energy is used at low fan Engine Assisted Heating operation, responsive acceleration than speeds. When using the fan: if equipped, can be personalised. Normal Mode but can reduce See Vehicle Personalisation on Fan Only is the most energy efficiency.
Driving and Operating Wait until the vehicle is parked The weight of excess cargo in the To avoid distracted driving, always to retrieve items that have fallen vehicle affects efficiency and range. keep your eyes on the road, hands to the floor. Avoid carrying more than is needed.
Driving and Operating Defensive Driving Braking still be some power brake assist but it will be used when the brake is Defensive driving means always Braking action involves perception applied. Once the power assist is expect the unexpected. The first time and reaction time.
Driving and Operating Holding both sides of the Normal use of the power steering Defensive drivers avoid most skids steering wheel allows you to turn assist should return when the by taking reasonable care suited to 180 degrees without removing system cools down.
Driving and Operating Try to avoid sudden steering, enough. When the vehicle is Danger (Continued) acceleration, or braking, hydroplaning, it has little or no including reducing vehicle speed contact with the road. After driving through a large by shifting to a lower gear. Any There is no hard and fast rule about puddle of water or a car/vehicle sudden changes could cause...
Driving and Operating Check all fluid levels and brakes, Stay in your own lane. Do not Highway Hypnosis tyres, cooling system, and swing wide or cut across the Always be alert and pay attention to electric drive unit. centre of the road. Drive at your surroundings while driving.
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Driving and Operating Drive with caution, whatever the Turn off cruise control on slippery Danger (Continued) condition. Accelerate gently so surfaces. traction is not lost. Accelerating too Blizzard Conditions If the vehicle is stuck in the snow: quickly causes the wheels to spin and makes the surface under the Clear away snow from around Being stuck in snow can be a...
9-10 Driving and Operating If the Vehicle Is Stuck Rocking the Vehicle to Get Danger (Continued) it Out Slowly and cautiously spin the For more information about Turn the steering wheel left and wheels to free the vehicle when right to clear the area around the carbon monoxide, see Engine stuck in sand, mud, ice, or snow.
Driving and Operating 9-11 Starting and not on. The flashing light will fuel and battery gauges. See Starting and Stopping the Vehicle eventually time out. The POWER Operating on page 9-12. button light is on steady when in ON/RUN power mode. When the Service Only Mode New vehicle running-in vehicle is turned off, the POWER...
9-12 Driving and Operating is opened. A sound may be heard 4. Set the parking brake. See Caution as the lock actuates or releases. Electric Parking Brake on The steering column lock may not page 9-25. Service Only Mode will discharge release with the wheels turned off the 12-volt battery.
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Driving and Operating 9-13 If the RKE transmitter is not in the A Welcome, Ready, and Good-bye Caution vehicle or something is interfering audio message will be heard in the with the transmitter, a message vehicle and animated on the Do not try to shift to P (Park) if displays in the Driver Information instrument cluster when opening the...
9-14 Driving and Operating Computers determine when the Stopping Procedure 3. Turn the vehicle off. engine needs to run. The engine For information on how to turn the Leaving the Vehicle with the may start, if required, when the vehicle off, see Power Button on Propulsion System On propulsion system is on.
Driving and Operating 9-15 shift out of P (Park). To prevent electric drive unit to be locked in Warning (Continued) torque lock, set the parking brake P (Park) until the propulsion system and then shift into P (Park). has warmed sufficiently. move the shift lever to P (Park).
9-16 Driving and Operating 5. Move the shift lever into the Electric Vehicle Electric Mode desired gear. Operating Modes In Electric Mode, the vehicle does If you still cannot move the shift not use fuel or produce tailpipe lever from P (Park), see your dealer emissions.
Driving and Operating 9-17 Extended Range Mode In either Electric Mode or Extended Range Mode, when the bonnet is When the vehicle reaches the end open, the engine will run without of its electric range, it switches to turning off, if the vehicle is on. The Extended Range Mode (ERM).
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9-18 Driving and Operating Highlight either the Sport or Hold Sport Mode Hold Mode Mode, then release the DRIVE MODE button. After three seconds, the new drive mode will become active. Pressing the DRIVE MODE button again will return to Normal Mode, and become active after three seconds.
Driving and Operating 9-19 Press the DRIVE MODE button to Once the vehicle is refuelled, or the EMM Request screen appears on select Hold Mode. malfunction is corrected, the engine the centre stack display at vehicle will start the next time the vehicle is start.
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9-20 Driving and Operating If the EMM request was delayed for be maintained in the vehicle to keep before another fuel maintenance one day, EMM will automatically it operational. See Propulsion Power mode is needed. During FMM the start the engine at the next vehicle Messages on page 5-44.
Driving and Operating 9-21 If the FMM request was delayed for Engine Exhaust Danger (Continued) one day, FMM will start at the next vehicle start and display the FMM There are holes or openings Danger Notification screen on the centre in the vehicle body from stack display.
9-22 Driving and Operating Running the Vehicle Electric Drive Unit Danger While Parked The vehicle uses an electric drive Engine exhaust contains carbon unit. The shift lever is on the It is better not to park with the monoxide (CO) which cannot be console between the seats.
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Driving and Operating 9-23 shifting from P (Park) when the N (Neutral): In this position, the Warning vehicle is in ON/RUN. If you cannot propulsion system does not connect shift out of P (Park), ease pressure with the wheels. It is dangerous to get out of the on the shift lever, then push the shift D (Drive): This position is for vehicle if the shift lever is not fully...
9-24 Driving and Operating L (Low): This position reduces Brakes If driving safely on a wet road and it vehicle speed without using the becomes necessary to slam on the brakes. You can use L (Low) on brakes and continue braking to Antilock Brake hills.
Driving and Operating 9-25 suddenly slows or stops. Always Electric Parking Brake The system has a red parking brake leave enough room up ahead to status light and an amber parking stop, even with ABS. brake warning light. See Electric Parking Brake Light on page 5-16 Using ABS and Service Electric Parking Brake...
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9-26 Driving and Operating The red parking brake status light The vehicle may automatically apply brake status light is off. If either light will flash and then stay on once the the EPB in some situations when stays on after release is attempted, EPB is fully applied.
Driving and Operating 9-27 Regenerative Braking Because the controller applies the Ride Control Systems hydraulic brakes through its high Regenerative braking takes some of pressure accumulator, you may Traction Control/ the energy from the moving vehicle occasionally hear the motor-driven and turns it back into electrical Electronic Stability pump when it recharges the system.
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9-28 Driving and Operating StabiliTrak activates when the It is recommended to leave both If either system fails to turn on or to vehicle senses a difference between systems on for normal driving activate, a message displays in the the intended path and the direction conditions, but it may be necessary Driver Information Centre (DIC), the vehicle is actually travelling.
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Driving and Operating 9-29 Turning the Systems Off To turn off only TCS, press and The appropriate DIC message is displayed. See Ride Control System and On release the button. The Traction Messages on page 5-44. To turn Off Light displays in the TCS and StabiliTrak on again, press instrument cluster.
9-30 Driving and Operating Cruise Control SET/ (Set/Coast): Move the thumbwheel down briefly to set the The cruise control lets the vehicle speed and activate cruise control. maintain a speed of about 40 km/h If cruise control is already active, or more without keeping your foot use to decrease speed.
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Driving and Operating 9-31 Resuming a Set Speed Reducing Speed While Using moving the thumbwheel toward Cruise Control SET will result in cruise control set If the cruise control is set at a to the current vehicle speed. desired speed and then the brakes If the cruise control system is are applied, the cruise control is already activated:...
9-32 Driving and Operating Press to turn the cruise Driver Assistance Warning control system off completely. Systems The cruise control cannot be FCA is a warning system and resumed. does not apply the brakes. When Forward Collision Alert Erasing Speed Memory approaching a slower-moving or (FCA) System stopped vehicle ahead too rapidly,...
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Driving and Operating 9-33 Detecting the Vehicle Ahead Collision Alert Warning FCA does not provide a warning to help avoid a crash, unless it detects a vehicle. FCA may not detect a vehicle ahead if the FCA sensor is blocked by dirt, snow, or ice, or if the windscreen is When your vehicle approaches The green vehicle ahead indicator...
9-34 Driving and Operating Selecting the Alert Timing further away the alert will occur. Other Messages Consider traffic and weather There are messages that may conditions when selecting the alert appear on the Driver Information timing. The range of selectable alert Centre (DIC) in the instrument timing may not be appropriate for all cluster to provide information about...
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Driving and Operating 9-35 vehicle, and at least 25 cm off the Parking Assist stays on until the Objects Detected by Both the ground. This distance may be less vehicle is above a speed of 8 km/h. Front and Rear Sensors during warmer or humid weather.
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9-36 Driving and Operating When the System Does Not PARK ASSIST OFF: If the system does not activate due to a Seem to Work Properly temporary condition, the message The following messages may be displays on the DIC. This can occur displayed on the DIC: under the following conditions: SERVICE PARKING ASSIST: If...
Driving and Operating 9-37 Rear Vision Symbols Warning (Continued) Camera (RVC) The navigation system may have a feature that lets the driver view before reversing may result in Read this entire section before symbols on the navigation screen injury, death, or vehicle damage. using the Rear Vision while using the RVC.
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9-38 Driving and Operating 4. Select Rear Camera Options. Rear Vision Camera Location The following illustrations show the field of view that the camera 5. Select Symbols. When a provides. checkmark appears next to Symbols, symbols will appear. Rear Vision Camera Error Messages SERVICE REAR VISION CAMERA SYSTEM: If this message appears...
Driving and Operating 9-39 2. Corner of the rear bumper. camera and its position and Warning (Continued) mounting angle checked at your When the System Does Not dealer. Warn that the vehicle is Seem To Work Properly crossing a lane marking if the Lane Departure The RVC system may not work system does not detect the...
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9-40 Driving and Operating departure direction. LDW will not When the System Does Not warn if the turn signal is on or if a Seem To Work Properly sharp manoeuvre is made. If the LDW symbol does not appear: How the System Works The lane markings on the road may not be seen.
Driving and Operating 9-41 LDW Messages Charging Warning (Continued) FRONT CAMERA BLOCKED, CLEAN WINDSCREEN: This Plug-In Charging also not detect a lane on winding message may appear because the or hilly roads, or in conditions that This section explains the process front camera is blocked and cannot can limit visibility such as fog, for charging the vehicle's high...
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9-42 Driving and Operating The charging system may run fans 4. Plug the charge cord into the and pumps that result in sounds electrical outlet. Verify that the from the vehicle while it is turned charge cord status indicators are off.
Driving and Operating 9-43 End Charge Delayed Charging Override 1. Unlock the vehicle with the RKE transmitter to disarm the charge To temporarily override a delayed cord theft alert. charge event, unplug the charge cord from the charge port and then plug it back in within five seconds.
9-44 Driving and Operating Long Flashing Green Vehicle Charging Status The system may be thermally is plugged in. Battery is not fully conditioning the battery during any Feedback charged. Battery charging is of the states above, requiring delayed. electrical energy to be transferred to the vehicle.
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Driving and Operating 9-45 This chart indicates vehicle feedback when the charge cord is plugged in. Charging Status Sound Action/Reason Indicator Solid Green One horn chirp Charging has begun. Long Flashing Green Two horn chirps Charging is delayed by Programmable Charging.
9-46 Driving and Operating Charging Status Sound Action/Reason Indicator None Repeated horn chirps Electricity was interrupted before charging To disable this feature, see Charge Power was complete. Loss Alert in Vehicle Personalisation on page 5-47. To terminate this alert, do one of the following: Unplug the charge cord.
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Driving and Operating 9-47 Electrical outlets may wear out Charge Cord Status Indicators Warning with normal usage or be See Charge Cord Status Indicators damaged over time, making in the charge cord user guide. Improper use of portable electric them unsuitable for electric vehicle charge cords may cause vehicle charging.
9-48 Driving and Operating IEC 61851-24 Electrical Requirements Caution IEC 62196-1 for Battery Charging IEC 62196-2 Do not use portable or stationary The AC outlet must have a backup generating equipment to grounded, dedicated wall outlet. IEC 62196-3 charge the vehicle. This may That means there should be no ISO 15118 cause damage to the vehicle's...
Driving and Operating 9-49 Fuel Petrol containing oxygenates, such Some petrol can contain an as ethers and ethanol, may be octane-enhancing additive called Use of the recommended fuel is an available in your area. However, methylcyclopentadienyl manganese important part of the proper fuels containing more than tricarbonyl (MMT);...
9-50 Driving and Operating Filling the Tank Do not top off or overfill the tank and wait a few seconds before removing The fuel system on this vehicle the nozzle. Clean fuel from painted requires a refuelling process to surfaces as soon as possible. See control evaporative emissions.
Driving and Operating 9-51 Towing Conversions and Warning (Continued) Add-Ons General Towing Place the nozzle inside the fill opening of the container Information Add-On Electrical before dispensing fuel, and Equipment The vehicle is neither designed nor keep it in contact with the fill intended to tow a trailer or another opening until filling is vehicle.
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9-52 Driving and Operating When adding electrical equipment, it should only be connected using the accessory power outlets. The maximum power that can be supplied by one accessory power outlet or spread across all three is 200 watts or 15 amps. Exceeding 200 watts or 15 amps may cause erratic vehicle operation.
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Vehicle Care 10-1 Vehicle Care Battery ..... 10-21 Instrument Panel Fuse Block Electric Drive Unit Shift Lock (Right side) ....10-33 Control Function Check .
Holden-trained and supported handling, emissions systems, service technicians will perform the aerodynamics, durability, and work using genuine accessories.
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Vehicle Care 10-3 Lifting the Vehicle with a Caution Danger Service Jack Lifting the vehicle improperly can Getting under a vehicle when it is Warning damage the vehicle and result in lifted on a jack is dangerous. costly repairs not covered by the If the vehicle slips off the jack, Lifting a vehicle can cause an New Vehicle Voluntary Warranty.
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10-4 Vehicle Care There are four points where the Caution vehicle can be lifted with a service jack. Lifting the vehicle improperly can cause damage and result in costly repairs not covered by the New Vehicle Voluntary Warranty. To lift the vehicle properly, use this procedure.
Vehicle Care 10-5 Vehicle Checks If doing some of your own service Danger (Continued) work, use the proper service manual. It tells you much more Doing Your Own High voltage components are about how to service the vehicle identified by labels. Do not Service Work than this manual can.
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10-6 Vehicle Care To close the bonnet: 1. Before closing the bonnet, check that all filler caps are properly installed. Then, lift the bonnet to relieve pressure on the bonnet prop. 2. Pull the release handle with this 2. Remove the bonnet prop from symbol.
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Vehicle Care 10-7 Engine Compartment Overview...
10-8 Vehicle Care 1. Engine Coolant Surge Tank and 8. Power Electronics Coolant Engine Oil Pressure Cap. See Engine Reservoir and Pressure Cap. To ensure proper engine Coolant on page 10-15. See Cooling System (High performance and long life, careful Voltage Battery) on page 10-13 2.
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Vehicle Care 10-9 Checking Engine Oil 2. Pull out the dipstick and clean it Caution with a paper towel or cloth, then It is a good idea to check the engine push it back in all the way. oil level at each fuel fill. In order to Do not add too much oil.
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10-10 Vehicle Care Selecting the Right Engine Oil specification. See Specification Caution earlier in this section for more Selecting the right engine oil information. depends on both the proper oil Failure to use the recommended specification and viscosity grade. Engine Oil Additives/Engine engine oil or equivalent can result See Recommended Fluids and Oil Flushes...
Vehicle Care 10-11 containing used engine oil. See the When the system has calculated How to Reset the Engine Oil manufacturer's warnings about the that oil life has been diminished, it Life System use and disposal of oil products. indicates that an oil change is Reset the system whenever the necessary.
10-12 Vehicle Care Engine Air Cleaner/Filter 4. Disconnect the electrical connector (3). See Engine Compartment Overview 5. Lift the retaining clips (1) from on page 10-7 for the location of the the engine air cleaner/filter engine air cleaner/filter. assembly. When to Inspect the Engine Air 6.
Vehicle Care 10-13 3. Reconnect the air duct and Cooling System (High The coolant needs to be replaced at tighten the air duct clamp (2). the appropriate interval. Refer to the Voltage Battery) Service/Warranty Booklet. 4. Reconnect the electrical During vehicle operation and also connector (3).
10-14 Vehicle Care Check to see if coolant is visible in fans will turn on and cool the the high voltage battery coolant coolant until the correct temperature reservoir. If coolant is visible but the is reached. coolant level is below the cold fill What to Use line, there could be a leak in the cooling system.
Vehicle Care 10-15 Cooling System (Engine) If the coolant inside the coolant If there seems to be no leak, with surge tank is boiling, do not do the engine on, check to see if the anything else until it cools down. engine cooling fans are running.
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10-16 Vehicle Care Gives boiling protection up to What to Use Never dispose of engine coolant by 129°C (265°F), engine putting it in the rubbish, pouring it on temperature. the ground, or into sewers, streams, Warning or bodies of water. Have the coolant Protects against rust and changed by an authorised service Adding only plain water or some...
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Vehicle Care 10-17 The coolant reservoir is located in Caution the engine compartment. See Engine Compartment Overview on This vehicle has a specific page 10-7. coolant fill procedure. Failure to The coolant level should be at or follow this procedure could cause above the cold fill line on the the engine to overheat and be The coolant surge tank pressure...
10-18 Vehicle Care Engine Overheating Washer Fluid The vehicle has an indicator to warn What to Use of engine overheating. When adding windscreen washer If the decision is made not to lift the fluid to the vehicle, be sure to read bonnet when this warning appears, the manufacturer's instructions get service help right away.
Vehicle Care 10-19 Brakes Some driving conditions or climates Caution can cause a brake squeal when the This vehicle has disc brakes. Disc brakes are first applied or lightly When using concentrated brake pads have built-in wear applied. This does not mean washer fluid, follow the indicators that make a high-pitched something is wrong with the brakes.
10-20 Vehicle Care Replacing Brake System Parts Brake Fluid hydraulic system fixed, since a leak means that sooner or later The braking system on a vehicle is the brakes will not work well. complex. Its many parts have to be Do not top off the brake fluid.
Vehicle Care 10-21 Checking Brake Fluid After work is done on the brake Caution hydraulic system, make sure the Check brake fluid by looking at the level, with the vehicle running, is in brake fluid reservoir. See Engine Using the wrong fluid can the proper operating range (2) Compartment Overview on badly damage brake...
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10-22 Vehicle Care If the vehicle is in a crash, the Keep the vehicle plugged in, even Warning sensing system may shut down the when fully charged, to keep the high high voltage system. When this voltage battery temperature ready Battery posts, terminals, and occurs, the high voltage battery is for the next drive.
Vehicle Care 10-23 Up to four weeks 4. Pull the load floor cover forward Caution to access and reconnect the Plug in the high voltage battery 12-volt battery black negative ( ) charge cord if temperatures will This vehicle has an Absorbed cable.
10-24 Vehicle Care regular brake, try to move the Park on a fairly steep hill, with the Warning (Continued) shift lever out of P (Park) with vehicle facing downhill. Keeping normal effort. If the shift lever your foot on the regular brake, set of the vehicle in case it begins to moves out of P (Park), contact the electric parking brake.
Vehicle Care 10-25 Headlamp Aiming Bulb Replacement Headlamps Passenger Side Headlamps Headlamp aim has been preset and For the proper type of replacement should need no further adjustment. bulbs, see Replacement Bulbs on To replace the high/low-beam page 10-28. If the vehicle is damaged in a crash, headlamp: the headlamp aim may be affected.
10-26 Vehicle Care 6. Install the bulb socket in the 3. Remove the air cleaner 8. Install the bulb socket in the headlamp assembly by turning it assembly by pulling up to headlamp assembly by turning it clockwise. release the rear two retention clockwise.
Vehicle Care 10-27 2. Reverse Lamp 6. Reinstall the bulb socket by 7. Replace the three inboard lining up the tabs and turn it screws into the aero panel. clockwise to lock it into place. Number Plate Lamp 7. Replace the three inboard screws into the aero panel.
10-28 Vehicle Care 7. Push the spring clip side into Electrical System place. High Voltage Devices and Replacement Bulbs Wiring Bulb Exterior Lamp Number Danger Reverse lamp W16W Exposure to high voltage can High/Low-Beam HIR2 (9012) cause shock, burns, and even Headlamps death.
Vehicle Care 10-29 Electrical System the vehicle that does not currently If the overload is caused by an need to be used and replace it as electrical problem and not snow or Overload soon as possible. ice, be sure to get it fixed. The vehicle has fuses and circuit Headlamp Wiring Engine Compartment...
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10-30 Vehicle Care Caution Spilling liquid on any electrical component on the vehicle may damage it. Always keep the covers on any electrical component. Engine Compartment Fuse Block A fuse puller is in the engine Mini Fuses Usage compartment fuse block. Engine Control The vehicle may not be equipped Module...
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Vehicle Care 10-31 Mini Fuses Usage Mini Fuses Usage Mini Fuses Usage Ignition Coils/ Traction Power Run/Crank for Injectors Inverter Module and Vehicle Integration Transmission Control Module Control Module Vehicle Integration Empty Battery Control Module Rear Demister Engine Control Battery Module Battery Empty...
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10-32 Vehicle Care Mini Fuses Usage Mini Fuses Usage J-Case Usage Fuses Right High-Beam Run/Crank Fuel Headlamp System Control Antilock Brake System Module, Air Motor Empty Conditioning Control Cooling Fan Right Empty Module, On Board Charger Front Wipers Empty Charger Run/Crank Rear J-Case...
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Vehicle Care 10-33 Micro Usage Relays Empty AIR Solenoid (PZEV Only) Empty Empty Empty Instrument Panel Fuse Instrument Panel Fuse Block Block (Right side) A fuse puller is located in the engine The left instrument panel fuse block Fuses Usage compartment fuse block.
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10-34 Vehicle Care Instrument Panel Fuse Fuses Usage Relays Usage Block (Left side) Empty Empty The right instrument panel fuse Empty Empty block is on the right side end of the Empty Empty instrument panel. To access the fuses, open the fuse panel door by Empty RHD DBOLT pulling out.
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Vehicle Care 10-35 Fuses Usage Empty Empty Empty Empty Relays Usage RAP Relay Instrument Panel Fuse Block Empty A fuse puller is located in the engine Empty Fuses Usage compartment fuse block. RHD Child Lockout Airbag The vehicle may not be equipped DLC LT with all of the fuses, relays, and Diodes...
10-36 Vehicle Care Rear Fuse Panel A fuse puller is in the engine compartment fuse block. The rear fuse panel is on the left side of the rear compartment behind a The vehicle may not have all of the removable cover. Open the latch to remove the cover and access the fuse fuses, relays, and features shown.
Vehicle Care 10-37 Wheels and Tyres Fuses Usage Relays Usage Amplifier Rear Demist Tyres (Upper Grid) Empty Every new GM vehicle has Hatch Release Regulated Voltage high-quality tyres made by a Control/Ultrasonic Empty leading tyre manufacturer. See Front and Rear Empty the Service/Warranty Booklet for Parking Assist...
10-38 Vehicle Care Tyre Pressure Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) Tyre placard serious crash. See Vehicle Replace any tyres that have Weight under Capacities and been damaged by impacts Specifications on page 12-3. with potholes, curbs, etc. Underinflated tyres pose the Improperly repaired tyres can same danger as overloaded cause a crash.
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Vehicle Care 10-39 The placard may display the tyre When to Check Caution (Continued) sizes and pressures as described Check the tyres once a month below: Premature or irregular wear. or more. (1) Tyre size, minimum load rating, Poor handling. How to Check minimum speed rating Reduced fuel economy.
10-40 Vehicle Care If the inflation pressure is low, The Tyre Pressure Monitor System soon as possible, and inflate them (TPMS) uses radio and sensor to the proper pressure. Driving on a add air until the recommended technology to check tyre pressure significantly under-inflated tyre pressure is reached.
Vehicle Care 10-41 This sequence will continue upon Tyre Pressure Monitor A message to check the pressure in subsequent vehicle start-ups as a specific tyre displays in the Driver Operation long as the malfunction exists. Information Centre (DIC). The low tyre pressure warning light and the The TPMS is designed to warn the When the malfunction indicator is...
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10-42 Vehicle Care The TPMS can warn about a low Compressor Kit on page 10-50 for process is performed tyre pressure condition but it does information regarding the inflator kit successfully. See TPMS Sensor not replace normal tyre materials and instructions. Matching Process later in this maintenance.
Vehicle Care 10-43 The indicators at three or If the TPMS is not functioning Anytime unusual wear is more places around the tyre properly , it cannot detect or signal a noticed, rotate the tyres as soon low tyre condition. See your dealer can be seen.
10-44 Vehicle Care Adjust the front and rear tyres to When It Is Time for New Warning (Continued) the recommended inflation Tyres pressure on the tyre placard changing a wheel, remove any Factors such as maintenance, after the tyres have been rust or dirt from places where temperatures, driving speeds, rotated.
Vehicle Care 10-45 The rubber in tyres ages over time. Buying New Tyres Danger Multiple factors including GM has developed and matched temperatures, loading conditions, Tyres could explode during specific tyres for the vehicle. and inflation pressure maintenance improper service. Attempting to affect how fast aging takes place.
Changing tyre and have them properly installed by a Wheel Replacement wheel size Holden Dealer. Replace any wheel that is bent, If wheels or tyres are installed that cracked, or badly rusted or are a different size than the original See Buying New Tyres on corroded.
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Vehicle Care 10-47 If the wheel leaks air, replace it. Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) Some aluminium wheels can be repaired. See your dealer if any of nuts become loose after a a crash. Always use the correct these conditions exist. wheel, wheel bolts, and wheel time.
10-48 Vehicle Care Used Replacement Wheels Warning Warning (Continued) Warning Incorrect wheel nuts or improperly parts. The area damaged by the tightened wheel nuts can cause tyre chains could cause loss of Replacing a wheel with a used the wheel to become loose and control and a crash.
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Vehicle Care 10-49 To properly lift this vehicle, see 2. Set the parking brake firmly. Warning Lifting the Vehicle on page 10-2. 3. Put the shift lever in P (Park). It is unusual for a tyre to blowout See Shifting Into Park on Driving on a flat tyre will cause while driving, especially if the tyres page 9-14.
10-50 Vehicle Care Tyre Sealant and The tyre sealant and compressor Warning can be used to temporarily seal Compressor Kit punctures up to 6 mm (0.25 in) in Overinflating a tyre could cause the tread area of the tyre. It can also the tyre to rupture and you or Danger be used to inflate an...
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Vehicle Care 10-51 The kit includes: 2. On/Off Button Replacement sealant canisters are available at your local dealer. See 3. Pressure Gauge Removal and Installation of the 4. Pressure Deflation Button Sealant Canister following. (If equipped) There is only enough sealant to seal 5.
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10-52 Vehicle Care heated environment for five minutes. 4. Remove the valve stem cap from This will help to inflate the tyre the flat tyre by turning it faster. anticlockwise. If a tyre goes flat, avoid further tyre 5. Attach the sealant/air hose (6) and wheel damage by driving slowly onto the tyre valve stem.
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Vehicle Care 10-53 9. Press the on/off button (2) to reading. The compressor may The tyre is not sealed turn the tyre sealant and be turned on/off until the and will continue to leak air compressor kit on. correct pressure is reached. until the vehicle is driven and the sealant is distributed The compressor will inject...
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10-54 Vehicle Care 19. Stop at a safe location and 21. Dispose of the used sealant check the tyre pressure. Refer canister (5) and sealant/air to Steps 1 11 under Using the hose (6) assembly at a local Tyre Sealant and Compressor dealer or in accordance with Kit without Sealant to Inflate a local regulations and practices.
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Vehicle Care 10-55 If a tyre goes flat, avoid further tyre 6. Plug the power plug (8) into the and wheel damage by driving slowly accessory power outlet in the to a level place. Turn on the hazard vehicle. Unplug all items from warning flashers.
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10-56 Vehicle Care 10. Inflate the tyre to the 11. Press the on/off button (2) to recommended inflation turn the tyre sealant and pressure using the pressure compressor kit off. gauge (3). The recommended Be careful while handling the inflation pressure can be found tyre sealant and compressor kit on the tyre placard.
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Vehicle Care 10-57 4. Replace with a new canister Jump Starting which is available from your Jump starting is connecting jumper dealer. cables between the two vehicles to 5. Push the new canister into enable vehicle starting. If the Volt or place.
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10-58 Vehicle Care Warning Warning (Continued) Batteries are dangerous and can hands, clothing, and tools away cause injury. Batteries contain from any under bonnet acid and can explode or ignite. electric fans. They contain electricity that can burn. Follow the exact steps provided or injuries could occur.
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Vehicle Care 10-59 5. Open the bonnet to locate the Caution (Continued) Caution positive (+) and negative ( ) terminals on your Volt. Open the 12-volt system with a negative If any accessories are left on or access cover for the remote ground, both vehicles can be plugged in during the jump positive (+) terminal (1).
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10-60 Vehicle Care 3. Connect the black negative ( ) 2. Disconnect the black negative Caution jumper cable to the negative ( ) ( ) jumper cable from the other battery terminal of the other vehicle with the good battery. If the jumper cables are vehicle battery.
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Vehicle Care 10-61 Caution (Continued) Caution 12-volt system with a negative If any accessories are left on or ground, both vehicles can be plugged in during the jump damaged. starting procedure, they could be damaged. The repairs may not be covered by the New Vehicle 2.
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10-62 Vehicle Care 5. Locate the positive (+) and Do not connect positive (+) to Connecting the Jumper Cables negative ( ) battery terminals on negative ( ) or there will be a 1. Connect the red positive (+) the Volt. The access cover is short that may damage the jumper cable to the positive (+) under the load floor access...
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Vehicle Care 10-63 2. Disconnect the black negative Towing the Vehicle 5. Press the POWER button to ( ) jumper cable from the Volt. start the Volt. This will wake up the electronics on the Volt. The 3. Disconnect the red positive (+) Caution engine will only start if it is jumper cable from the Volt.
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10-64 Vehicle Care 2. The front tyres must be properly inflated. If necessary, move a rear tyre to the front to replace a flat or damaged tyre. 4. Place a 1.2 m (4 ft) X 102 mm 5. Ramps (2) are required for the (4 in) X 102 mm (4 in) wood front fascia (3) to clear the beam (4) under the front cradle...
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Vehicle Care 10-65 6. After the front tyres are on the flatbed adjust the flatbed upward to provide additional clearance between the air dam, fascia, and flatbed. 7. When the fascia has enough clearance to clear the flatbed, lower the flatbed, and finish pulling the vehicle onto the flatbed.
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10-66 Vehicle Care If you cannot access the front Appearance Care Caution torque box openings, wrap a tow strap through one, or both of the Exterior Care Avoid using high-pressure rear trailing arms (1) between the washes closer than 30 cm (12 in) bushing and torque tube, and pull Washing the Vehicle to the surface of the vehicle.
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Vehicle Care 10-67 calcium chloride and other salts, ice Front Air Deflector Caution (Continued) melting agents, road oil and tar, tree sap, bird droppings, chemicals from may damage it. Use only industrial chimneys, etc., can non-abrasive waxes and polishes damage the vehicle's finish if they that are made for a basecoat/ remain on painted surfaces.
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10-68 Vehicle Care Cleaning Exterior Lamps/ Weatherstrips Wheels and Trim Aluminium Lenses and Emblems or Chrome Apply silicone grease on weatherstrips to make them last Use only lukewarm or cold water, a Use a soft, clean cloth with mild longer, seal better, and not stick or soft cloth, and a car washing soap soap and water to clean the wheels.
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Vehicle Care 10-69 check constant velocity joints, material to parts repaired or Caution rubber boots, and axle seals for replaced to restore corrosion leaks. protection. To avoid surface damage, do not Original manufacturer replacement Body Component Lubrication use strong soaps, chemicals, parts will provide the corrosion abrasive polishes, cleaners, Lubricate all key lock cylinders,...
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10-70 Vehicle Care Interior Care remain on the surface being 3.78 L of water. A concentrated cleaned for extended periods soap solution will leave a To prevent dirt particle abrasions, of time. residue that creates streaks and regularly clean the vehicle's interior. attracts dirt.
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Vehicle Care 10-71 Cleaning the windscreen with water gently remove as much of the soil 4. Continue gently rubbing the during the first three to six months as possible using one of the soiled area until there is no of ownership will reduce tendency following techniques: longer any colour transfer from to fog.
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10-72 Vehicle Care Cleaning High Gloss Surfaces Instrument Panel, Leather, Do not use cleaners that increase gloss, especially on the instrument and Vehicle Information and Vinyl, & Other Plastic Surfaces panel. Reflected glare can decrease Radio Displays Use a soft microfibre cloth visibility through the windscreen dampened with water to remove For vehicles with high gloss...
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Vehicle Care 10-73 Care of Seat Belts Use the following guidelines for Removing and Replacing the proper floor mat usage: Floor Mats Keep belts clean and dry. The original equipment floor Pull up on the rear of the floor mat mats were designed for your to unlock each retainer and remove.
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Service and Maintenance 11-1 Service and General Information Maintenance In order to ensure economical and safe vehicle operation and to maintain the value of your vehicle, it is of vital importance that all General Information maintenance work is carried out at General Information .
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11-2 Service and Maintenance Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts Recommended Fluids and Lubricants Usage Fluid/Lubricant Engine Oil SAE 5W-30; (dexos ® Engine Cooling System 50% deionised water and 50% Dexcool anti-freeze coolant ® High Voltage Battery Cooling System 50% deionised water and 50% Dexcool anti-freeze coolant ®...
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Technical Data 12-1 Technical Data Vehicle Identification The VIN is also located in the vehicle floor on the right hand side under a cover in front of the seat. Vehicle Identification Vehicle Identification Engine Identification Number (VIN) Vehicle Identification The eighth character in the VIN is Number (VIN) .
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12-2 Technical Data Identification Plate The label shows: Service Parts Identification Label (1) Approval number (2) Manufacturer The label is inside the right rear cargo storage door and has the (3) Category following information: (4) Number of seats Vehicle Identification (5) Vehicle identification number Number (VIN).
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Technical Data 12-3 Vehicle Data Capacities and Specifications The following approximate capacities are given in metric and English conversions. Refer to Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 11-2 for more information. Capacities Application Metric English Air Conditioning Refrigerant R134a For the air conditioning system refrigerant charge amount, see the refrigerant label under the bonnet.
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12-4 Technical Data Engine Specifications Engine VIN Code Electric Drive Unit Spark Plug Gap 1.4L L4 Automatic 0.7 mm (0.027 in) Vehicle Weight Maximum vehicle carrying capacity Overloading is a safety hazard and Carrying capacity (occupants, accessories and could also shorten the life of the luggage) (kg) vehicle.
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Technical Data 12-5 3. Available luggage capacity Front axle load (kg) Rear axle load (kg) (340 272 = 68 kg*) Volt 1167 *Subject to axle loads not being exceeded. Additional Weights 3. Available luggage capacity (340 Engine Drive Belt Routing 136 = 204 kg*) Example loading guide *Subject to axle loads not being...
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12-6 Technical Data Tyre Pressure Recommended pressure Tyre size Normal load Eco normal load Maximum load Front Rear Front Rear Front Rear 215/55 R17 94H...
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System (ACRS) ... . 13-6 Holden Customer Assistance Centre any concern with one of the Holden Navigation System ... 13-7 GPO Box 1714 Dealer management people.
New Zealand. address Applicable details for New Zealand Trademarks and License Vehicle model are set out in the Holden Warranty Agreements and Owner Assistance Information Vehicle Identification Number booklet enclosed in the New (ISOVIN), refer to the inside front ®...
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This is version 2005-Feb-10 of your statutory rights against GM ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR the Info-ZIP copyright and license. Holden Ltd or your Dealer under IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT The definitive version of this any Australian consumer legislation, LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES...
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13-4 Customer Information Christian Spieler, Cosmin Truta, this list of conditions in altered versions with the names Antoine Verheijen, Paul von Behren, documentation and/or other Info-ZIP (or any variation Rich Wales, Mike White materials provided with the thereof, including, but not limited distribution.
Customer Information 13-5 Vehicle Data Event Data Recorders This data can help provide a better understanding of the circumstances Recording and This vehicle is equipped with an in which crashes and injuries occur. Event Data Recorder (EDR). The Privacy Important: EDR data is recorded main purpose of an EDR is to by your vehicle only if a non-trivial record, in certain crash or near...
13-6 Customer Information GM will not access this data or This data could include: subsidiary of General Motors share it with others except: with the Company, (collectively GM ), both Information about the vehicle, consent of the vehicle owner or, located in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.
Refer to the Terms and Conditions Radio Frequency of the ACRS available at Identification (RFID) www.holden.com.au for more information. Subject to applicable RFID technology is used in some law, when you or any other persons vehicles for functions such as tyre...
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