HOLDEN TM Barina Owner's Handbook Manual

HOLDEN TM Barina Owner's Handbook Manual

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Owner's Handbook

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jim
May 28, 2025

spanner on dash appears and cant be reset

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Mr. Anderson
May 28, 2025

The spanner warning light on the dashboard of a Holden TM Barina is part of the service display. It indicates that scheduled maintenance or service is due.

To reset this warning light, specific procedures involving the vehicle’s controls must be followed, but the exact reset steps are not provided in the context.

Therefore, based on the provided information:

- The spanner light indicates a service reminder.
- Reset instructions are not included.

Answer: The spanner warning light indicates that a service is due. Reset instructions are not provided.

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Gary
July 31, 2025

when is the timing belt meant to be replaced and will there be an indication light on the display for the 2017 Holden Barina CD TM MY18

Summary of Contents for HOLDEN TM Barina

  • Page 1 TM BARINA TM Barina Owner’s Handbook...
  • Page 2 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.
  • Page 3 Contents Introduction ........2 In brief..........4 Keys, doors, and windows .... 16 Seats, restraints......28 Storage ......... 44 Instruments and controls ....48 Lighting ......... 65 Infotainment system ..... 69 Climate control......116 Driving and operating ....121 Vehicle care ........ 139 Service and maintenance ...
  • Page 4 Please note that all information, illustrations and specifications in this Handbook are based on the latest production information available at the time of printing. Holden reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation.
  • Page 5 Introduction • Directional data, e.g. left or right, Introduction Danger, warnings or front or back, always relate to Your vehicle is a designed and cautions the direction of travel. combination of advanced technology, • Depending on the model variant, safety, environmental friendliness and Danger integrated special equipment economy.
  • Page 6 In brief In brief Locking/unlocking the vehicle Remote keyless entry Initial drive information Sedan shown The key operates all doors and the ignition. • Press c to unlock the doors. Hatch shown The hazard lamps flash twice. The key operates all doors and the •...
  • Page 7 In brief Seat adjustment Seat backrests Seat height Seat positioning 1. Recline the seatback by pulling • To lower the seat cushion, push the lever. the lever down several times. 1. Move the seat forwards or 2. Adjust the angle and release •...
  • Page 8 In brief Head restraint adjustment Seat belts Mirror adjustment Interior mirrors • To raise the head restraint, pull 1. Withdraw the belt from the reel. the head restraint upwards. 2. Pull the metal tongue across To reduce headlamp glare from •...
  • Page 9 In brief Steering wheel adjustment 1. To unlock, move the lever down. 2. Adjust the steering wheel. 3. To lock, move the lever up. 4. Ensure the steering wheel is locked in position before driving. Steering wheel adjustment, see page 48.
  • Page 10 In brief 1. Side air vents Instrument panel overview 2. Storage (AUX, USB ports) 3. Central air vents 4. Information display 5. Infotainment system 6. Wiper and washer lever 7. Cruise control 8. Instrument panel 9. Horn, driver’s airbag 10. Steering wheel remote controls 11.
  • Page 11 In brief Hazard warning flashers Exterior lighting High/low beam O (OFF): Rotate to turn all lamps • To switch from low to high beam, Press ¨ to turn the hazard warning and lights off. push the lever. flasher on or off, when the ignition is in any position.
  • Page 12 In brief Turn and lane-change Horn Washer and wiper signals systems Windscreen wiper Press j. • Push the lever in the direction the steering wheel is turned. : Mist • A green arrow on the instrument O: Off panel flashes when the lamps are in operation.
  • Page 13 In brief Windscreen washer Rear window wiper/washer Washer (Hatch) Wiper Pull the lever rearwards to wash the Push the lever forwards. windscreen. Washer fluid is sprayed onto the rear Washer fluid is sprayed onto the window and the wiper swipes for a : Intermittent wipes, push in at the windscreen and the wipers cycle few strokes.
  • Page 14 In brief Climate control Demisting and defrosting Transmission the windows Heated rear window Manual transmission Rotate to select V. Press Ü. Select reverse gear while the vehicle Windscreen demister, see is stationery: Note page 117. 1. Press the clutch pedal to the floor. The engine must be running.
  • Page 15 In brief Movement between certain gear Automatic transmission positions requires pressing the release button on the shift lever and/or the brake pedal to the floor. Push the brake pedal to the floor and press the release button to select a gear. Shift freely to select a gear.
  • Page 16 In brief 0: (LOCK) The key can only be Getting started Starting the engine inserted and removed from this 1. Check that windows, mirrors and position. lamps are clean. 1: (ACC) When the key is in this 2. Visually check tyre inflation. position, the audio system operates.
  • Page 17 In brief Parking 1. Apply the park brake. 2. Automatic transmission: Select position P. Manual transmission: If facing uphill or on flat ground, select 1st gear. If facing downhill, select reverse gear. 3. Shut all windows. 4. Turn the ignition off and remove the key.
  • Page 18 Keys, doors and windows Keys, doors Keys and locks and windows Keys Keys and locks ......16 Doors ..........21 Vehicle security......23 Exterior mirrors ......24 Interior mirrors ......25 Windows ........25 Sedan shown The key operates all doors and the ignition.
  • Page 19 If a key is lost, a replacement can • Take care that no button be ordered through any Holden is pressed unintentionally, Dealer by quoting the key code especially when the vehicle is out number. The number is printed on a of sight.
  • Page 20 Keys, doors and windows Radio remote control Fixed key Note • Batteries do not belong in Battery replacement household waste. Dispose of As soon as the range of the remote at an appropriate recycling control reduces, replace the battery: collection point. •...
  • Page 21 Keys, doors and windows Central locking system Central locking button Unlocking Doors may be locked and unlocked by pushing buttons on: • The driver’s door • The key from inside or outside the vehicle • The central locking button inside the vehicle Note The driver’s door must be closed for...
  • Page 22 Keys, doors and windows Locking Unlocking the boot (Sedan) Automatic door locks The doors may be locked, at any time from within the vehicle by pressing e on the central locking button. Automatic transmission Moving the shift lever from P to any other position locks the doors, tailgate/boot and fuel filler door automatically.
  • Page 23 Keys, doors and windows Manual transmission Doors Child security rear When vehicle speed is above door locks 13 km/h, the doors, tailgate/boot Manual door locks and fuel filler door are automatically locked. To customise features, see Vehicle personalisation on page 62. Warning Do not unlock the vehicle while driving.
  • Page 24 Keys, doors and windows The child security rear door locks Tailgate/boot lid Tailgate prevent the rear doors from being Remote unlocking/locking opened from the inside. Rotate the switch using a key or Warning suitable screwdriver. Do not drive with the tailgate/ To activate: boot open or ajar, e.g.
  • Page 25 In the event of an accident, the press s on the key. Have the vehicle checked by a doors will automatically unlock if the Locking: Holden Dealer. ignition is on. 1. Push down so it latches securely. Note 2. Press e.
  • Page 26 Keys, doors and windows Exterior mirrors Power mirrors Folding mirrors Convex mirror The convex exterior mirrors provide a wider view of the road and traffic. Note Objects appear smaller than their actual size. When the vehicle is parked, the L: Left side mirror selected mirrors may be folded flat against R: Right side mirror selected the side of the vehicle.
  • Page 27 Keys, doors and windows Interior mirrors Windows Operation • To open a window, press the switch down. Rear view mirror Power windows • To close a window, lift the Warning switch up. • The window stops moving up as Before operating the power soon as the button is released.
  • Page 28 Keys, doors and windows Auto up/down Child safety switch Heated rear window The driver’s window has an auto up/down function. • To open the window automatically, press the switch down. • To close the window automatically, pull the switch up. •...
  • Page 29 Keys, doors and windows Sun visors Caution The sun visors can be folded down or folded outwards over the side Do not use sharp objects or window, to prevent glare. abrasive window cleaners on the rear window. A mirror is located on the sun visor. Do not scratch or damage the wires.
  • Page 30 Seats, restraints Seats, restraints Head restraints Height adjustment Front head restraints Warning Head restraints ......28 This safety feature is not Front seats ........29 intended to rest the head upon. Rear seats ........31 It is solely for the reduction of whiplash neck movement in an Seat belts........
  • Page 31 Seats, restraints • Adjust the seat so that your legs Rear head restraints Front seats are slightly angled when against the pedals. Seat position • Adjust the backrest angle to easily reach the steering wheel Warning with arms slightly bent. See To avoid reducing the Steering wheel adjustment on effectiveness of seat belts,...
  • Page 32 Seats, restraints Seat adjustment Danger Do not sit nearer than 25 cm from the steering wheel, to allow safe airbag deployment. Warning Do not adjust the driver’s seat when the vehicle is moving as 1. Move the seat forwards or 1.
  • Page 33 Seats, restraints To fold the rear seatbacks down: Rear seats 1. Unbuckle the seat belts. Folding down rear seatbacks 2. Push the head restraints down by pressing the catch. Danger 3. Slide the front seat forwards. Ensure the rear seatbacks are 4.
  • Page 34 Seats, restraints for which they have been Seat belts designed. A slack belt will greatly reduce the protection afforded to the wearer. Care should be taken to avoid contamination of the webbing with polishes, oils and chemicals, and particularly battery acid. Belts should not be worn with straps twisted.
  • Page 35 Seats, restraints When the belt tensioners have Belt force limiters Belt tensioners been deployed, v illuminates on In the front seats, stress on the body the instrument panel. See Seat belt is reduced by the gradual release of reminders on page 56. the belt during a collision.
  • Page 36 Seats, restraints Three point belt Height adjustment Fitting Do not place objects such as handbags or mobile phones between 1. Press and hold the button. the belt and your body. 2. Move up and down as required. The belt should not be twisted. It 3.
  • Page 37 Seats, restraints Removing Seat belt use during Seat belt care pregnancy Warning Warning Care should be taken to avoid contamination of the webbing The lap belt must be positioned with polishes, oils and chemicals, as low as possible across the and particularly battery acid.
  • Page 38 Seats, restraints Airbag system Warning Warning When triggered, airbags inflate Airbags are part of the WARNING – EXTREME HAZARD within milliseconds. They also supplemental restraint system deflate so quickly that it is often Do not use a rearward facing (SRS) as they assist, but do not unnoticeable during the collision.
  • Page 39 Seats, restraints Front airbag system Warning The horn pad must not be covered with adhesive or any other material. The driver should adjust the seat as far rearward as possible while still maintaining control of the vehicle. Warning Front airbags will inflate in certain The front airbag system consists severe frontal or near frontal Do not place any objects on or...
  • Page 40 Seats, restraints Side airbag system Warning Do not fit unauthorised seat covers as they may impair the deployment of the side airbags. Do not position your body or any object (including pillows) between front seats and doors. Do not lean on, or sleep against, the door.
  • Page 41 Seats, restraints Curtain airbag system Warning Do not position your body or any object (including pillows) in the area in which the airbag inflates. There must be no objects in the area in which the airbag inflates. Refer to the illustration. Use the hooks above the doors only to hang up light articles of clothing.
  • Page 42 State or Territory regulations to damaged. determine which child restraint is • The front seats and upholstery suitable for your child. are damaged. • The headliner or trim panels are damaged. It is recommended that this work be carried out by a Holden Dealer or approved repairer.
  • Page 43 Seats, restraints Selecting the right Older children Warning A child should use a normal three system point seat belt only when: Always ensure that the seat Infants belt fits firmly around the child • They can sit against the back of Rearward facing infant capsules restraint.
  • Page 44 If unsure about installing a child Earlier types of child restraints restraint, contact an approved may not attach securely to this restraint fitting station or a Holden type of anchor. Dealer. Use only Standards Australia and New Zealand approved child restraints and harnesses.
  • Page 45 Secure the child in the restraint in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. If unsure about installing a child restraint anchor fitting, contact an approved restraint fitting station or a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 46 Storage Storage Storage compartments Storage compartments ....44 Instrument panel storage Additional storage features ... 46 Loading information ...... 46 A storage compartment is located in front of the shift lever. A storage compartment is located in the centre of the dashboard.
  • Page 47 Storage Glove box Cup holders The storage compartment above the glove box has an AUX input and a The glove box is located in the USB port etc. dashboard, in front of the To open, lift the lid upwards. To passenger’s seat.
  • Page 48 Storage Additional storage For folding down rear seatbacks, Warning see Rear seats on page 31. features • Place all heavy objects in the To avoid scalding, never place load compartment as far forward hot drinks in the cup holders. Loading information as possible. Do not place uncovered • Secure objects to prevent from Danger containers of liquid in the cup...
  • Page 49 Storage • Ensure that all cargo is lower than the rear seat backrests (hatch). • Place heavier objects at the bottom. • Do not place any objects on the load compartment cover or the dashboard. • Do not place unsecured objects in the interior.
  • Page 50 Instruments and controls Instruments and Controls Steering wheel remote controls controls Steering wheel adjustment Warning Controls ........48 Do not attempt to adjust the Warning lights, steering wheel while driving. gauges and indicators ....53 Vehicle personalisation ....62 The infotainment system and the cruise control may be operated by the controls on the steering wheel.
  • Page 51 Instruments and controls : Mist Horn Windscreen wiper/washer O: Off Windscreen wiper P: Intermittent operation 1: Continuous wipe, slow speed 2: Continuous wipe, fast speed Misting function To operate the windscreen wipers once during light rain or mist: • Lightly lift the windscreen wiper/ washer lever up and release.
  • Page 52 Instruments and controls Adjustable wiper interval Windscreen washer Warning Do not spray washer fluid on the windscreen in freezing weather. During intermittent operation, adjust Pull the lever rearwards to wash the the frequency of the wiper intervals: windscreen. • For frequent intervals, rotate the Washer fluid is sprayed onto wheel downwards.
  • Page 53 Instruments and controls Rear window wiper/ Washer Caution washer (Hatch) Do not operate the wipers on dry Wiper glass or when covered with snow or ice, as this will damage the rubber and scratch the glass. Do not operate the windscreen washer for more than a few seconds, or when the washer fluid reservoir is empty.
  • Page 54 Instruments and controls The power outlet operates when Clock Power outlet the ignition is turned on or off and is deactivated when any door is opened. • The power outlet does not operate if the battery voltage is low. • Do not exceed the maximum power consumption of 120 watts.
  • Page 55 Instruments and controls Warning lights, gauges and indicators Speedometer Shows vehicle speed in kilometres per hour (km/h).
  • Page 56 Instruments and controls Odometer Tachometer To reset the trip odometer to zero, press and hold the reset button for Shows distance travelled in Shows engine speed in thousands of a few seconds. kilometres. revolutions per minute (RPM). • The trip odometer measures Drive at a low engine speed/range the distance travelled since the for each gear, as much as possible.
  • Page 57 Instruments and controls Fuel gauge Service display Transmission display Control indicators The vehicle may have the following indicators. Indicators illuminate for a short time when the ignition is turned on to show that the light is working. Red: danger, important reminder Yellow: warning, information, fault Green, blue, white: confirmation of activation...
  • Page 58 Have any fault in the airbag or • X or flashes for 100 seconds belt tensioner system repaired then illuminates until the seat belt immediately by a Holden Dealer. is fastened. See Airbag system on page 36. See Belt tensioners on page 33.
  • Page 59 61. 1. Stop and switch off the engine. and the park brake is released, there 2. Contact a Holden Dealer. is a problem with the brakes: • Stop the vehicle as soon as it is Malfunction safe to do so.
  • Page 60 See Antilock Brake Holden Dealer immediately. System (ABS) on page 131. Electronic Stability Contact a Holden Dealer. Control (ESC) off light Up-shift light indicator light illuminates for a illuminates to indicate when to short time when the ignition is turned...
  • Page 61 The o indicator light illuminates Engine oil on page 144. Holden Dealer. when there is a fault in the • If necessary, contact a Holden immobiliser system. Dealer. Warning The engine cannot be started. Do not continue driving with the Contact a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 62 Instruments and controls High beam light Information displays Unit setting The P indicator light illuminates when headlamp high beam is on. See Headlamp high/low beam on page 65. Tail lamp light The 8 indicator light illuminates when the tail lamps are on. See Exterior lamp control on page 65.
  • Page 63 Displays the date, time and Some vehicle messages are infotainment system information. displayed with code numbers. When the infotainment system is on, Caution personalised settings are displayed. See Personalisation on page 99. Whenever a coded vehicle message is displayed, contact a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 64 Instruments and controls No. Vehicle message Warning chimes Vehicle High mounted brake lamp Warning chimes may be heard when personalisation failure starting the engine or while driving: Service brake lamps • If a seat belt is not fastened. Left low beam failure •...
  • Page 65 Instruments and controls The following menus can be Vehicle settings displayed: • Comfort settings • Languages Chime volume: Change the • Time date volume of the warning chime. • Radio settings Rear auto wipe in reverse: Activate or deactivate the rear •...
  • Page 66 Instruments and controls • Stop door lock if door open: Remote locking, unlocking, Activate or deactivate the driver’s starting door lock when the door is open. Remote unlock feedback: If deactivated is selected: Activate or deactivate the light feedback while unlocking. Delayed door lock: Activate or deactivate the delayed door lock.
  • Page 67 Lighting Lighting Exterior lighting Headlamp high/low beam Exterior lamp control Exterior lighting ......65 Interior lighting ......67 Lighting features ......68 To activate high beam: 1. Turn the headlamps on. O (OFF): Rotate to turn all lamps 2. Push the lever forwards. and lights off.
  • Page 68 Lighting Hazard warning flashers Turn and lane change Warning signals Always switch the headlamps to low beam when vehicles are approaching or when following another vehicle. To flash the high beam lamps: 1. Pull the lever towards the rear of the vehicle and release.
  • Page 69 If water does collect in the : Automatically switches on when lamp contact a Holden Dealer. a door is opened and turns off after doors are closed. l (On): Remains on when doors are...
  • Page 70 Lighting Lighting features Note • The lighting is switched off immediately if the turn signal Exit lighting lever is pulled a second time Set the headlamps, side lamps and while the driver’s door is open. tail lamps to illuminate the way, after •...
  • Page 71 Infotainment system Infotainment Introduction Caution system General information Do not place beverages close to the audio system. Do the following before driving: Do not strike or allow anything to • Read the infotainment system Introduction ........69 impact the audio system. section to become familiar with Radio ..........77 the functions.
  • Page 72 Infotainment system Screen display Theft-deterrent feature The infotainment system is equipped with an electronic security system for the purpose of deterring thefts. The screen display may vary depending on the vehicle specification.
  • Page 73 Infotainment system The following are the main buttons Overview and controls for the radio, CD/MP3, AUX, USB, iPod and Bluetooth ® ® 1. Information display 2. Power/volume/mute button with control 3. Preset buttons 1 to 6 (radio/CD/USB) 4. CD eject button 5.
  • Page 74 Infotainment system 12. Configuration button 3. Source button/control: Steering wheel remote 13. Tone button Press to select another audio controls source. 14. Menu-tune button with control Rotate to change the radio 15. Auxiliary port station or change the track being 16.
  • Page 75 Infotainment system Operation Note Volume control While the ignition is off, if the audio system is turned on by pressing Power on/off • VOL (2), it will automatically turn off after 10 minutes, from the last operation. • To adjust the volume, rotate •...
  • Page 76 Infotainment system Auto volume control Tone settings The audio system volume adjusts Select and adjust the sound setup depending on the vehicle’s speed. mode. Settings can be set up differently for each function (radio, As the vehicle’s speed increases, CD, USB or iPod ®...
  • Page 77 Infotainment system Select function CD/MP3/USB/iPod ® /Bluetooth ® audio or (AUX) input FM/AM radio To select the tone control value: 4. Rotate MENU•TUNE (14) . 5. Press MENU•TUNE (14) to To select between FM and AM confirm. stations: 1. Repeatedly press CD/AUX (9) 1.
  • Page 78 Infotainment system Bluetooth ® hands-free phone device To display Bluetooth options for the 2. Press MENU•TUNE (14). ® relevant function: The menu options for the current To select Bluetooth phone mode: ® 2. Press (17) device are displayed (except Bluetooth audio).
  • Page 79 Infotainment system Radio Seek buttons Listening to a radio station • Press I SEEK I (8) to Searching for radio stations automatically search for available AM-FM radio radio stations. Main buttons and controls: • Press and hold the button to Preset buttons continue seeking radio stations.
  • Page 80 Infotainment system Automatic station search Seeking Searching for a radio station manually • To automatically search for To quickly search for a radio station: available radio stations with clear • To manually search for a radio 1. Press and hold ISEEK I (8). reception, press I...
  • Page 81 Infotainment system Using the preset buttons Listening using a preset • The number of favourite pages may be setup in Radio favourites. See Radio settings on page 101. • If a new radio station is to be added to a preset (1- 6) (3) which has an existing radio station linked to it, the previous radio station will be deleted and replaced with the new radio station. • When adding an FM station, wait 5 seconds after the frequency is selected to allow • To select a saved favourite page, • To select a favourite preset page, RDS information (if available) press FAV1-2-3 (6). press FAV1-2-3 (6) repeatedly. to display, before storing to a • To select the radio station Information for the selected preset. to be added to a favourites favourite preset page will be page, press and hold a preset displayed.
  • Page 82 Infotainment system Using the radio menu Choosing the favourites list Choosing FM/AM station list When in the FM/AM menu: To display the radio menu: When in the FM/AM menu: 1. Rotate MENU•TUNE (14) to 1. Press MENU•TUNE (14). 1. Rotate MENU•TUNE (14) to scroll to the FM/AM stations list.
  • Page 83 Infotainment system 5. Rotate MENU•TUNE (14) to Choosing FM category list Choosing update FM/AM scroll to a radio station. stations list 6. Press MENU•TUNE (14) to select and listen to that radio station. When in the FM menu: When in the FM/AM menu: 1.
  • Page 84 Infotainment system Radio Data System (RDS) Fixed mast antenna Caution RDS encodes information on the system’s FM frequency only. Remove the antenna before entering an area with a low ceiling or an automatic car wash. Damage may occur to the antenna or the roof panel.
  • Page 85 Infotainment system Audio players Handling CDs Caution • Avoid leaving fingerprints on the CD player CD when removing it. Avoid inserting any foreign objects into the slot of the player. • Store any CDs in their protective General information covers. Failure to observe this may Caution cause malfunction.
  • Page 86 Infotainment system CD/MP3 Menu-tune button with control 1. Press MENU•TUNE (14) to Main buttons and controls. display the current selection or Eject button current mode. 1. Press (4) to eject a disc.  2. Rotate to scroll through the track list, menu or MP3 (WMA) track Information button information.
  • Page 87 Infotainment system Ejecting a disc Change a playing track To play a CD when in a different mode: 1. Press (4). To play the previous or next track:  1. Repeatedly press CD/AUX (9). 2. Remove the disc. 1. Press ISEEK I (8) during play.
  • Page 88 Infotainment system Change playing position View information Alternatively: 1. Press and hold ISEEK I (8) To view information on the current 1. Rotate MENU•TUNE (14) to during play to rewind or fast- audio CD track: scroll to the track list. forward through a track.
  • Page 89 Infotainment system Incorrect ID3 Tag information Using the CD menu cannot be modified or corrected Shuffle and repeat on the audio system. Information for tracks shown in symbols or in unavailable languages may be displayed as ---- or are not displayed at all. To view more information on the current MP3 (WMA) track: 1.
  • Page 90 Infotainment system Track list Search folders 2. Rotate MENU•TUNE (14) to select shuffle or repeat. Audio CDs during play: MP3 (WMA) CDs during play: 3. Press MENU•TUNE (14) to turn 1. Press MENU•TUNE (14) to 1. Press MENU•TUNE (14) to on or off.
  • Page 91 Infotainment system Search CD Note It may take a while to read the disc depending on the number of music files. 6. Rotate MENU•TUNE (14) to select a track. MP3 (WMA) CDs during play: 7. Press MENU•TUNE (14) to play 1.
  • Page 92 Infotainment system Auxiliary devices AUX input Main buttons and controls: CD/AUX buttons 1. Press CD/AUX (9) repeatedly when an AUX device is connected to select AUX input mode. Power/volume/mute button 9. Rotate MENU•TUNE (14) to find 7. Rotate MENU•TUNE (14) to a track.
  • Page 93 Infotainment system Connecting an audio device USB player Connect the audio output of the Cautions when using USB devices audio device to the AUX input • Operation cannot be guaranteed terminal AUX 1 or AUX 2. if a HDD USB mass storage device, or a CF or SD memory card is connected by using a USB adaptor.
  • Page 94 Infotainment system • Depending on the type and USB port Caution capacity of the USB storage device and the type of stored USB storage devices can only be General information files, the time it takes to connected to this product for the A USB stick or iPod can be ®...
  • Page 95 Infotainment system Menu-tune button with control Connecting a USB device 1. Press MENU•TUNE (14) to Main buttons and controls: display the current selection or Information button current mode. 1. Press INFO (7) to view file 2. Rotate to scroll through the track information for the track being list, menu or MP3 (WMA) track played.
  • Page 96 Infotainment system Using the USB menu Disconnecting a USB device The USB menu operation is similar 1. Press the RADIO BAND (10) or to the CD menu operation. CD/AUX (9) to select another mode. To shuffle and repeat tracks, select tracks, search folders and search Removing the USB the device using the USB menu, see...
  • Page 97 Infotainment system 4. Remove the USB device. iPod ® Back button The audio system will switch to 1. Press BACK (16) to cancel Information button the previously used mode or input content or return to the 1. Press INFO (7) to view file FM radio.
  • Page 98 Infotainment system Connecting an iPod ® device • If the iPod to be played is ® Note 1. Open the cover located above already connected, repeatedly • Once reading of the iPod ® the glove box. press CD/AUX (9) to select is complete, it will play iPod .
  • Page 99 Infotainment system Using the iPod ® menu Removing an iPod ® Bluetooth ® music The iPod menu operation is similar ® to the CD menu operation. General information To shuffle and repeat tracks, select • A mobile phone or Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 100 Infotainment system • For Bluetooth audio to play, • Bluetooth audio may take some ® ® Playing Bluetooth ® audio the music must be played at time to transmit data from the least once from the phone or mobile phone to the infotainment Bluetooth device.
  • Page 101 Infotainment system Personalisation Setup menu Main buttons and controls: Setup time and date (example) Configuration 1. Press CONFIG (12) to enter the system setup menu. Menu-tune button with control 1. Press MENU•TUNE (14) to enter the control screen for the current menu.
  • Page 102 Infotainment system • Set date format: Set the date is Language settings display format. Only English may be displayed. YYYY.MM.DD: 2012 Jan. 23 Time and date settings DD/MM/YYYY: 23 Jan. 2012 MM/DD/YYYY: Jan. 23, 2012 4. Rotate MENU•TUNE (14) to go to the setup value or current state.
  • Page 103 Not all phones will support all Off/Low/ Medium/High. • Device list: Select a device and functions. For more information visit: • select, connect, separate www.holden.com.au. Maximum startup volume: Manually set max. limit for the or delete. Bluetooth also allows streaming of ®...
  • Page 104 Infotainment system 1. Set up the Bluetooth device to ® Pairing a Bluetooth ® device be connected from its Bluetooth ® Warning • When it is not possible to setup menu, to enable other connect to Bluetooth , delete ® Do not use a mobile phone when devices to search for the the entire device list from...
  • Page 105 Infotainment system 4. Press MENU•TUNE (14). The infotainment system can be Connecting a Bluetooth ® found by searching on the to be If there already is a Bluetooth ® device connected Bluetooth device. ® device connected to the 1. The Bluetooth device to be ®...
  • Page 106 Infotainment system Deleting a Bluetooth ® device 1. Press CONFIG (12). 2. Rotate MENU•TUNE (14) to scroll to Settings. 3. Select Bluetooth settings. 4. Select Bluetooth. 5. Select Device list. 6. Press MENU•TUNE (14). 7. Rotate MENU•TUNE (14) to select the device to delete. 3.
  • Page 107 Infotainment system ® Disconnecting a Bluetooth ® Bluetooth error messages device • ® Bluetooth deactivated 1. Press CONFIG (12). Check if Bluetooth activation ® is on. The Bluetooth function ® 2. Rotate MENU•TUNE (14) to can be used when turning on scroll to Settings.
  • Page 108 Infotainment system • Phone book is empty Bluetooth ® settings Sound and signals This message is displayed if no phone numbers are stored in the mobile phone. This will also be displayed if the phone log transmission is supported, but in a way that is not supported by the infotainment system.
  • Page 109 Infotainment system Note Answering calls Rejecting calls For mobile phones that transfer ring tones, the volume of the ringtone will be based on the volume transmitted from the mobile phone. Adjust the ringtone volume of the mobile phone if necessary. 1.
  • Page 110 Infotainment system Muting calls Private calls Redialling 1. Rotate MENU•TUNE (14) to While talking on the phone: 1. Press on the steering wheel select Mute Mic. remote controls. 1. Press and hold on the steering wheel remote controls to change The redial guidance screen is to private call mode (some displayed.
  • Page 111 Infotainment system Note In call functions • When redialling a number, the connected phone number will not be displayed. • Depending on the mobile phone options, the call may be made through the call history of the received or missed calls instead of the redial mode.
  • Page 112 Infotainment system To edit the input content: Calling by entering numbers A. Move: Move input position B. Delete: Delete input character C. Phone book: Search contacts (usable after updating the phone numbers). See Updating contacts on page 112. D. Dial: Begin dialling 3.
  • Page 113 Infotainment system 5. Rotate MENU•TUNE (14) to Using the phone book select Search. 6. Press MENU•TUNE (14). 7. Rotate MENU•TUNE (14) to select First Name or Last Name. 8. Press MENU•TUNE (14). To end a call: 1. Press (17). 1. Press MENU•TUNE (14) to select the menu.
  • Page 114 Infotainment system Updating contacts From the search results screen: 13. Press MENU•TUNE (14) to make a call. To update the contacts on the 11. Rotate MENU•TUNE (14) to mobile phone to the infotainment make a selection. system contacts: 12. Press MENU•TUNE (14) to view 1.
  • Page 115 Infotainment system • If other operations such as, Notes on updating contacts game, map search, navigation, • This function can be used with etc. are activated during mobile phones that support contacts updating or call history contacts update and the call transmission progress, the history transmission function.
  • Page 116 Infotainment system • If the user disconnects the • Special characters and Call lists connection directly (using the unsupported languages will be infotainment or mobile phone), displayed as “_ _ _ _”. the auto connection function • Calls registered in contacts does not take place.
  • Page 117 Infotainment system Delete all contacts Restore factory settings 5. Rotate MENU•TUNE (14) to select the number to be dialled. To reset the Bluetooth setting to the ® Note default values: All numbers stored in the 6. Press MENU•TUNE (14) to call infotainment system contact list will the selected number.
  • Page 118 Climate control • Fan speed Climate control Air conditioning • Air recirculation system • Air distribution Air conditioning system ....116 • Cooling Danger Air vents........119 Do not sleep in a vehicle with the Maintenance ....... 120 Temperature air conditioning or heating system Rotate the temperature switch: on.
  • Page 119 Climate control Air distribution Windscreen demister Air recirculation system Select an air outlet by rotating the switch. Air is directed: • : To the dashboard vents. • : To the dashboard vents and floor vents. • : To the floor vents. A small amount of air is directed to the windscreen and side vents.
  • Page 120 Climate control To turn the air conditioning Cooling system off: Warning The air conditioning system cools 1. Rotate the fan speed switch x and dehumidifies (dries) the air when Driving with recirculation mode to 0. the outside temperature is a little on for a prolonged period of above the freezing point, therefore time can make you sleepy.
  • Page 121 Climate control Maximum cooling Air vents Adjustable air vents 1. Rotate the switch anticlockwise. Use maximum cooling for 2. Rotate the vent to the desired quick cooling of the passenger direction. compartment. 3. To close, rotate the switch Direct the air flow by tilting the vents. 1.
  • Page 122 Climate control Maintenance Fixed air vents Pollen/dust filter The passenger compartment air filter Fixed air vents are located beneath Air intake filters contaminants such as pollen the windscreen, front door windows and dust from entering the vehicle. and in the footwells. Caution Have the passenger compartment air filter replaced if driving...
  • Page 123 Driving and operating Driving and Driving information Starting and operating operating Before entering the vehicle New vehicle running-in Check that windows, mirrors and Driving information...... 121 Use the following precautions to lamps are clean. improve performance: Starting and operating ....121 Visually check tyre inflation.
  • Page 124 Driving and operating 0: (LOCK) The key can only be Brakes Ignition positions inserted and removed from this • Do not let the vehicle run down position. hills, or coast with the engine off, 1: (ACC) When the key is in this as the power assistance does position, the audio system operates.
  • Page 125 Driving and operating Starting the engine Parking 4. Release the key when the engine is running. 1. Apply the park brake. Before restarting or to switch 2. Automatic transmission: Select the engine off, turn key back to position P. position 0. Manual transmission: If facing Caution uphill or on flat ground, select...
  • Page 126 If the engine misfires, runs unevenly, engine performance is reduced or other problems occur, contact a Holden Dealer as soon as possible. In an emergency, drive for a short period, keeping the vehicle and engine speed low.
  • Page 127 Driving and operating Automatic Selecting a gear Transmission display 1. Press the brake pedal while transmission moving the shift lever to either The automatic transmission allows the R, D or M. manual gear shifting (manual mode) or automatic gear shifting (automatic Warning mode).
  • Page 128 Driving and operating Shift lever Shifting between gear Caution positions Do not accelerate while engaging a gear. Never depress the accelerator pedal and brake pedal at the same time. When a gear is engaged, the vehicle slowly begins to creep when the brake is released.
  • Page 129 Driving and operating Manual mode Push the brake pedal to the floor and press the release button to select a gear. Shift freely to select a gear. Follow the descriptions as indicated 1. Move the shift lever to position M. by the arrows when moving the 2.
  • Page 130 When the vehicle stops, first gear automatically or manually because it is automatically selected. is locked in a certain gear. Contact a Holden Dealer. Engine braking To utilise the engine braking effect, Interruption of power supply select a lower gear when driving If the power supply is interrupted, downhill.
  • Page 131 8. Move the shift lever to N. 9. Remove the key from the slot. 10. Replace the cap. 11. Have the vehicle repaired by a Holden Dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 132 Considerably more force is needed for this. The braking distance is extended. Contact a Holden Dealer. Caution • To engage reverse gear, pull the ring on the shift lever upwards Do not drive with your foot resting then engage the gear.
  • Page 133 ABS, the vehicle’s brake system panic braking. down hills. Do not continuously remains operational, but without apply the brakes. ABS assistance. Have a Holden Warning Dealer check the system as soon To dry out the brakes: Do not let this special safety as possible.
  • Page 134 Driving and operating Park brake Brake assist Ride control systems If the brake pedal is pressed quickly and forcefully, maximum brake force Traction Control is automatically applied (full braking). System (TCS) Maintain steady pressure on the TCS improves driving stability when brake pedal for as long as full necessary, regardless of the type braking is required.
  • Page 135 Driving and operating Operation Electronic Stability Warning Control (ESC) Do not let this special safety The ESC: feature tempt you into taking • Improves driving stability in any risks when driving. Traffic safety driving situation. can only be achieved by adopting •...
  • Page 136 Driving and operating Cruise control Deactivation Warning Do not use the cruise control when road or driving conditions require varying speeds. A consistent speed isn’t practical in heavy, varying traffic or on winding, slippery or rough roads. The cruise control does not apply the vehicle’s brakes. Therefore the vehicle may gain speed when going down steep hills. In certain circumstances, it may be When climbing steep hills The cruise control: helpful to deactivate ESC. (particularly when towing) it is • Maintains the vehicle’s speed possible for the vehicle to lose 1. Press for several seconds. without pressure on the speed. You may need to switch accelerator pedal. illuminates on the instrument off the cruise control and use the panel.
  • Page 137 Driving and operating Setting cruise control Decreasing set speed Temporary deactivation 1. Rotate the wheel towards SET/- 1. Press m. Do one of the following: and hold it. • Press Ø. m illuminates white. The vehicle will decelerate. • Reduce vehicle speed below 2. Accelerate to the desired speed (above 25 km/h).
  • Page 138 Driving and operating Fuel Take the vehicle to a Holden Warning Dealer if you think the vehicle Danger needs inspecting for any of the FUEL above reasons. Fuel is extremely flammable and EXHAUST WARNING – Do not sit (or leave children or highly explosive.
  • Page 139 Driving and operating Warranty to the extent that Caution Caution Holden considers that the fuel affects the specifications and FUEL ADDITIVES USE OF FUEL quality of your vehicle. CONTAINING ETHANOL Various additives are used in the The use of any fuel, other than...
  • Page 140 Driving and operating 1. Stop the engine. Refuelling Always fill the fuel tank at the intermediate or fast fill rate. Do not add any more fuel after the fuel filler first clicks off or fuel blows back. This allows room for the fuel to expand inside the tank.
  • Page 141 Vehicle care recycle the vapours through the Vehicle care General information normal combustion process. Where specified, use only Holden 2. Crankcase emission control genuine parts and accessories. system. This system is designed General information ....139 to prevent blow-by gases from Vehicle checks ......
  • Page 142 It is recommended that servicing be carried out by an authorised Disconnect the clamp from the Holden Dealer who will maintain the negative terminal of the vehicle vehicle’s emission control system as battery. per the Service/Warranty Booklet.
  • Page 143 Vehicle care Vehicle checks Bonnet Opening Doing your own service work 3. Push the safety catch towards the passenger side and open the bonnet. 1. Pull the release lever rearwards. 2. Return the lever to its original position. Warning Do not touch engine compartment components when the ignition is on due to extremely high voltages.
  • Page 144 Vehicle care Closing Warning To avoid injury and/or damage to the vehicle, check each time, before the bonnet is closed, that the contact area is unobstructed. 1. Place the support rod into the holder. 2. Lower the bonnet and allow it to 4.
  • Page 145 Vehicle care 1. Engine air filter, see page 146 Engine compartment overview 2. Brake fluid reservoir, see page 149 3. Engine oil filler cap, see page 145 4. Battery, see page 150 5. Fuse box, see page 158 6. Dipstick for engine oil, see page 144 7.
  • Page 146 Vehicle care 5. Insert the dipstick to the stop on Engine oil the handle and rotate half a turn. Checking oil level Note • Check the engine oil level before The engine oil level must not exceed a long journey. the MAX mark on the dipstick.
  • Page 147 Vehicle care Adding engine oil Caution Danger See Capacities on 189. Overfilled engine oil must be Engine oil is an irritant and if drained or suctioned out. ingested, can cause illness or death. 4. Replace the engine oil filler Keep out of reach of children. cap tightly by rotating clockwise.
  • Page 148 Vehicle care Engine air filter Automatic Engine coolant transmission fluid Engine coolant level The fluid level will be checked when Check the coolant level at least once the vehicle is serviced. Refer to the a week. Service/Warranty Booklet. It does not require checking in between the Checking coolant level scheduled services.
  • Page 149 3. Add the required amount of coolant. 4. Replace the cap securely. If the coolant requires regular topping up, contact a Holden If the cooling system is cold, the Dealer. coolant level should be above the line on the coolant reservoir.
  • Page 150 Use the correct amount of Do not overfill the reservoir. washer fluid additive. Refer to a Holden Dealer. If the power steering fluid requires regular topping up, contact a Do not use ordinary soap or Holden Dealer.
  • Page 151 Checking brake fluid level 4. Top up with the recommended If the brake fluid requires regular brake fluid. topping up, contact a Holden Dealer immediately. Caution Do not dispose of used brake fluid with household waste.
  • Page 152 143. Therefore, you should keep sparks and flames away from the 2. Disconnect the clamp from the For replacement, refer to a Holden battery at all times. Never smoke negative terminal of the vehicle Dealer or authorised repairer. near a battery.
  • Page 153 If water does collect in the • Clean stained bulbs with lamp contact a Holden Dealer. 1. Remove the protective cover. methylated spirits. Bulbs to be changed by a Holden Dealer •...
  • Page 154 Vehicle care Parking lamps 2. Press the spring clip to 3. Remove the bulb from the disengage. reflector housing. 1. Remove the protective cover. 4. Detach the plug connector from the bulb. 5. Insert a new bulb by engaging the lugs in the recesses on the reflector.
  • Page 155 Vehicle care Front turn signal lamps 2. Remove the side lamp bulb 4. Remove the bulb from the holder from the reflector. socket. 1. Rotate the bulb holder anticlockwise to disengage. 3. Detach the plug connector from 5. Insert a new bulb. the bulb.
  • Page 156 Vehicle care Tail lamps, turn signals, stop lamps and reverse lamps 2. Push the bulb into the socket • Tail/stop lamp (1) slightly and rotate anticlockwise, • Turn signal lamp (2) to remove. • Reverse lamp (3) 3. Insert a new bulb. Hatch shown 4.
  • Page 157 Vehicle care 9. Tighten the screws. 10. Close the covers and engage. 11. Check lamp operation. 4. Rotate the bulb holder 5. Remove the bulb holder. anticlockwise. Note Avoid damage to the exposed bulbs. 6. Disengage the tail lamp bulb electrical harness from the retainer clips on the tail lamp assembly.
  • Page 158 Vehicle care 7. Insert the bulb housing and License plate lamp Interior lamps secure using a screwdriver. Load compartment lamp 8. Check lamp operation. 1. Prise the lamp out with a screwdriver. 1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, 2. Remove the bulb housing by prise the lamp assembly pulling downwards.
  • Page 159 To maintain your own safety and that of the vehicle, have any work involving the electrical system or the replacement of high current fuses or relays carried out by a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 160 Vehicle care Engine compartment The vehicle may not be equipped with all of the fuses, relays and BATT+ fuse box FU2 FU3 features shown. Fuses F1 F2 F5 F6 F7 ABS VALVE ....(30A) SP5A SP15A SUNROOF ....(20A) SP7.5A SP20A SP10A SP25A...
  • Page 161 Vehicle care Instrument panel Relays ECM 1 ......(10A) fuse block COIL ......(10A) FRT WIPER CONT FRT WIPER SPEED ECM 4 ......(10A) RR DEFOG ECM 3 ......(10A) RUN/CRANK ECM 2 ......(20A) SPARE INJECTOR/IG COIL ..(15A) FUEL PUMP ECM ......
  • Page 162 Vehicle care The vehicle may not be equipped TRAILER ....... (20A) with all of the fuses, relays and AUDIO ......(15A) features shown. SPARE Fuses DIC ........ (10A) SPARE SPARE SPARE IPC ........ (10A) PWR WNDW AIRBAG RUN/CRANK .. (10A) EXP DRV .......
  • Page 163 Vehicle care Relays Vehicle tools Spare wheel SPARE SPARE Tools L/GATE RELAY Tyre repair kit SPARE RUN RELAY The vehicle may have a tyre repair kit in place of a spare tyre. RAP/ACCY The tools and tyre repair kit are located below the floor cover, in the load compartment.
  • Page 164 Contact a as reducing fuel consumption and Always inflate the spare tyre Holden Dealer, if in doubt. increasing the life of the tyres. to the pressure specified for maximum load. •...
  • Page 165 Vehicle care • If there is more wear on the front Tread depth Buying new tyres tyres than on the rear, swap the Check tread depth at regular Refer to the tyre placard on the front and rear wheels. intervals. vehicle for tyre size and load rating.
  • Page 166 Vehicle care Wheel covers Tyre chains Warning Use wheel covers and tyres that are factory approved for the vehicle Do not use different sizes or and which comply with all of the types of tyres and wheels than relevant wheel and tyre combination those originally fitted to the requirements.
  • Page 167 Does not repair damage at the • The compressor and sealant tyre’s side wall, near the rim. can be used from approximately Take the vehicle to a Holden Dealer –30°C to 70°C. to have the tyre repaired or replaced as soon as possible.
  • Page 168 Vehicle care Temporary puncture repair 1. Apply the park brake. 2. Place manual transmissions into first or reverse gear. Place automatic transmissions into position P. 5. Remove the electrical connection 6. Place the switch on the cable (1) and air hose (2) from compressor to O.
  • Page 169 Vehicle care Warning Do not run the engine in an enclosed area or with passengers in the vehicle. See Fuel on page 136 for exhaust gas warnings. 10. Place the compressor near the tyre so that the sealant bottle is upright.
  • Page 170 Disconnect and stow the during heavy braking, sudden tyre repair kit back in its original avoidance manoeuvres or a position. Contact a Holden collision. Dealer. 23. Remove any excess sealant 18. Drain excess tyre pressure with using a cloth.
  • Page 171 30. Dispose of the used tyre sealant have a steel spare wheel. Drive Do not jack a vehicle with a trailer canister at a Holden Dealer or in carefully and do not exceed attached. Remove the trailer first. accordance with local and State...
  • Page 172 Vehicle care 5. Turn off the engine and remove Removing the spare tyre the key. 6. Chock the wheel diagonally opposite the flat tyre with a suitable solid object. Note Do not change more than one wheel at one time. 7.
  • Page 173 Vehicle care 13. Wind the jack up by hand until it engages with the jacking point. Ensure that the jack is not tilted and the base is resting squarely on the ground. Warning Failure to position the jack as described could cause the vehicle to slip off the jack.
  • Page 174 If you are still unsure about wrench to 140 Nm (Newton jump starting, Holden strongly metres). Wheel nuts must be recommends for your safety and tightened evenly to the correct that of the vehicle that you seek 20.
  • Page 175 Vehicle care • Do not use open flames or • If a permanently connected Warning sparks near the battery. hands free telephone kit is fitted Do not push start or tow start to the vehicle, remove the fuse • Do not smoke near the battery. the vehicle.
  • Page 176 Vehicle care 1. Position the two vehicles so that 9. Connect the other end of the they are not touching. black lead to a vehicle grounding point, such as the engine block 2. Apply the park brakes. or an engine mounting bolt (4). 3.
  • Page 177 Vehicle care 13. Switch on the headlamps and Towing the heated rear window of the vehicle that received the jump Towing the vehicle start. 14. Leave the engines running while Flat-bed tow truck removing the BLACK negative jumper lead first, followed by the RED positive jumper lead.
  • Page 178 Vehicle care 2. Alternatively, use a standard Standard tow truck tow truck and a towing dolly to If a flat-bed tow truck is not available: prevent the front wheels from contacting the road. Caution If the vehicle is towed with the front wheels contacting the road, the vehicle’s drive system could be severely damaged.
  • Page 179 Vehicle care Towing the vehicle Proper lifting or towing equipment is necessary when lifting or towing the vehicle to prevent damage. State and local laws must be followed. Note • A driver must be in the vehicle to steer and operate the brakes. •...
  • Page 180 Vehicle care 7. After towing, unscrew the towing Towing another vehicle eye and place back in the load compartment. Warning 8. Reinstall the cap firmly. To prevent damage, use only proper towing equipment. 3. Screw in the towing eye until it stops in a horizontal position.
  • Page 181 Applying the brakes lightly will Have the door hinges of all doors which can cause paint damage. indicate whether they have been greased by a Holden Dealer. Failure to do so may result in affected. To dry them quickly, permanent damage, particularly in...
  • Page 182 Do not use petrol to clean tyres. clean glass. • Use a good quality tyre and Air intakes • Refer to a Holden Dealer for bumper shine if required. Clear debris from the air intakes, windscreen washer additive. between the bonnet and windscreen •...
  • Page 183 Have more extensive damage or • Hose the underbody with clean Many cleaning products are rust areas repaired by your Holden water whenever the vehicle is toxic, flammable or may damage Dealer. washed. the interior. When cleaning the interior, avoid volatile cleaners •...
  • Page 184 Vehicle care Interior and upholstery Plastic and rubber parts Only clean the vehicle interior, Plastic and rubber parts can be including the instrument panel fascia cleaned with the same cleaner as and panelling, with a dry cloth or used to clean the body. Use interior interior cleaner.
  • Page 185 Service and maintenance Service and General information maintenance Service information In order to ensure economical and safe vehicle operation and to General information ....183 maintain the value of your vehicle, Recommended fluids, it is of vital importance that all lubricants and parts ....
  • Page 186 Service and maintenance Recommended fluids, lubricants and parts Engine type 1.6L petrol Engine oil specification SAE 5W-30; (dexos™ 1) Coolant specification 50% clean fresh water and 50% Dexcool anti-freeze coolant, ® conforming to specification number GM6277M Manual transmission fluid SAE 75W-90 Automatic transmission fluid Dexron ®...
  • Page 187 Technical data Technical data Vehicle identification Identification plate Vehicle identification Vehicle identification ....185 number (VIN) Vehicle data ........ 187 An identification label is located on the front passenger’s door frame. The label shows: 1 = Approval number The Vehicle Identification Number 2 = Manufacturer (VIN), is engraved in the centre of the firewall and also on a plate on...
  • Page 188 Technical data Engine number The engine serial number is located next to the oil filter.
  • Page 189 Engine data Engine type 1.6 D DOHC Petrol Number of cylinders Engine 1598 cc Engine power Please refer to holden.com.au Engine torque Please refer to holden.com.au Octane rating (RON) Unleaded regular 91 or higher Ethanol compatibility Vehicle weight Overloading is a safety hazard and could also shorten the life of the vehicle.
  • Page 190 Technical data Axle loads Maximum front and rear axle loads Do not exceed the maximum axle loads, including the weight of any options or accessories fitted to the vehicle. Weigh at a weighbridge if unsure. Front axle load (kg) Rear axle load (kg) Hatch and sedan 1090 Dimensions (mm)
  • Page 191 Technical data Capacities Engine type 1.6 D DOHC Petrol Refill engine oil including filter (approximately) 4.5 L Engine oil between MIN and MAX 1.0 L Coolant (approximately) 5.6 L Fuel tank 46.0 L Tyre pressure Tyre size Recommended pressure Front Rear Spare 195/65 R15 91H...
  • Page 192 However, if you prefer to write the Therefore, we suggest you discuss address is: any concern with one of the Holden Dealer management people. The Manager Holden Customer Assistance Centre If you have not received satisfaction...
  • Page 193 Servicing dealer’s name and provisions for New Zealand. address Applicable details for New Zealand • Vehicle model are set out in the Holden Warranty • Vehicle identification number and Owner Assistance Information (I.S.O.V.I.N.), refer to the inside booklet enclosed in the New Zealand front cover of the Service/ glove box wallet.
  • Page 194 Index Auxiliary devices ......90 Central locking ......4, 16 ABS ........... 131 Axle loads ........188 Central locking system ....19 Accessories Changing a flat tyre ... 161, 169 Power outlet ......52 Child restraints......40 Battery ....... 150, 184 Active safety systems Anchor points ......
  • Page 195 Index Electronic Stability Control Engine oil ........144 (ESC) ......... 133 Dashboard layout ......8 Capacities ......189 Warnings ........58 Demister, windscreen ....117 Change interval ...... 145 Emergencies Dimensions ........ 188 Dipstick........144 Bulb replacement ....151 Dipping headlamps ....9, 65 Low oil pressure warning ..
  • Page 196 Index Fuel..........136 Infotainment system ....69 Hand brake ........ 132 Additives......... 137 Bluetooth music ...... 97 ® Hazard warning ....... 9, 66 Ethanol ........137 Bluetooth phone ....101 ® Headlamps ........ 151 Fuel cap ......... 138 CD player ......... 83 High beam indicator lamp ..
  • Page 197 Index Locks continued Keys Ignition switch/lock ....14 Adding oil ....... 145 Code number ......17 Locking and unlocking..16, 122 Change interval ...... 145 Ignition key ......4, 16 Tailgate lock ....... 16, 22 Checking oil level ....144 Dipstick........
  • Page 198 Index Power windows......25 Seats ........... 28 Starting ........121 Puncture ........161 Adjustment ......5, 30 Flat battery ......172 Push/tow start warnings .... 172 Child restraints ......40 Normal........123 Front seats ....... 29 Steering ........48 Head restraints ..... 6, 28 Power steering fluid..
  • Page 199 Index Traction Control System (TCS) ......... 132 Vanity mirror ........ 27 Warning ........58 Vehicle care ....... 139 Transmission Vehicle data ....... 187 Automatic ....... 125 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) .......... 185 Fluid ........184 Vehicle loading ......187 Manual ........130 Vehicle storage ......

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