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CG CAPTIVA 7
OWNER'S HANDBOOK

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Summary of Contents for HOLDEN CG CAPTIVA 7

  • Page 1 CG CAPTIVA 7 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 ......29 Storage ........48 Instruments and controls ..... 53 Lighting ........83 Infotainment system ..... 89 Climate control ......141 Driving and operating ....151 Vehicle care .......
  • 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 Introduction Danger, warnings • Directional data, e.g. left or right, or front or back, always relate to and cautions Your vehicle is a designed 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 Unlocking the vehicle Manual door locks Remote keyless entry Initial drive information To remove the key for manual door operation: 1. Press (A). The keyless access transmitter operates all door locks: 2. Remove the key from the transmitter.
  • Page 7 In brief Seat adjustment Up/down (Type A) The vehicle may have the following levers and switches for seat adjustment. Forwards/backwards (Type A) • To lock all doors, insert the key into the driver’s door lock and Recline (Type A) turn anticlockwise (A), then turn back to the vertical position and remove.
  • Page 8 In brief Head restraints Lumbar Up/down (Type B) Warning The head restraint safety feature is not intended to rest the head upon. It is solely for the reduction of whiplash neck movement in an accident involving the vehicle. The centre of the head restraint should be at eye level, never at neck level.
  • Page 9 In brief Seat belts Mirror adjustment 2. Pull the head restraint up or push the head restraint down. Rear view mirror The belt should not be twisted. It To tilt the front head restraints: should lie flat and fit firmly across Adjust the rear view mirror by 1.
  • Page 10 In brief Steering wheel Exterior mirrors adjustment Power mirrors Warning Do not attempt to adjust the steering wheel while driving. To adjust the mirrors, turn the ignition control knob to the on or accessories position: • Move switch (A) to the right to operate the driver side mirror.
  • Page 11 In brief Instrument panel overview A. Side vent outlet ..... 149 B. Hazard warning flasher button ......84 Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ........167 C. Graphic Information Display (GID) ......70 Navigation system/Colour 100 120 Information Display (CID) (not shown) ......106 Storage compartment (not shown) ......
  • Page 12 In brief Interior lighting Exterior lighting J. Card holder ......49 K. Coin storage ......49 L. Bonnet release lever ..... 193 M. Cruise control ......171 Climate control ...... 141 N. Steering wheel adjustment ..54 O. Steering wheel remote controls .......
  • Page 13 In brief High/low beam Turn signals 9 P: Parking lamps, number plate lamps, instrument panel lights and headlamps illuminate. >: Front fog lamps r Rear fog lamps Exterior lighting, see page 83. High beam: Push lever Left: Lever up Low beam: Pull lever from high Right: Lever down beam position Exterior lighting, see page 83.
  • Page 14 In brief Hazard warning flasher Horn Washer and wiper systems Press the horn pad on either side. Press to turn the hazard warning flasher on and off when the ignition Mist: Wipers cycle while the lever is is in any position. held down Hazard warning flasher, OFF: Wipers off...
  • Page 15 In brief Climate control Transmission Starting off 6 speed transmission Check before starting • Check that windows, mirrors and lamps are clean. • Visually check tyre inflation. Check the tyre pressures SYNC AUTO each week. MODE • Ensure that all doors are closed and secured.
  • Page 16 In brief Starting the engine 4: (Start) Petrol engine: Turn the • The shift lever must be in P (Park) or N (Neutral). The ignition control knob to the start engine will not start in any other position momentarily and then Warning position.
  • Page 17 In brief Parking 1. Apply the park brake. Before leaving the vehicle, ensure is illuminated on the instrument panel. Electric Park Brake (EPB), see page 165. 2. Select position P. 3. Shut all windows. 4. Switch off all exterior lamps. 5.
  • Page 18 Doors ..........19 purchased from and programmed by Vehicle security......23 a Holden Dealer, using the key code Exterior mirrors ......23 number. Interior mirrors ......24 Vehicle locate button Windows ........26 •...
  • Page 19 Driver Information Centre (DIC) may display Electronic Key Not Detected, If the vehicle’s transmitter is lost, when trying to start the vehicle. inform a Holden Dealer immediately so the vehicle can be reprogrammed To start the vehicle: and will no longer recognise the 1.
  • Page 20 Keys, doors and windows Replacing the battery in About the keys 3. Remove the battery (A) and replace with the new one, making the remote control • Ensure that other keys on the sure the positive (+) side of the key ring are not between the battery is facing down.
  • Page 21 • Lock the fuel filler door. • When the doors are unlocked, your Holden Dealer as soon as • Flash the hazard lamps once. the fuel door and tailgate are possible. Press K once to: also unlocked.
  • Page 22 Keys, doors and windows Manual door locks Keyless locking • The doors automatically lock after several seconds if the ignition is off, all doors are closed and at least one keyless access transmitter has been removed from the vehicle. To customise features, see Keyless locking change on page 71.
  • Page 23 Keys, doors and windows Door lock snibs Child safety Locking/unlocking from inside rear door locks • The door lock switch is located in • To lock any door from the inside, the driver’s door. push the door lock snib so it is Child safety locking helps prevent flush with the door handle.
  • Page 24 Keys, doors and windows Tailgate Warning Danger For safety, always check that the lock is operating correctly (after It can be very dangerous to drive setting) by trying to open the door with the tailgate open. Carbon from inside the vehicle. monoxide (CO) gas can enter into the vehicle.
  • Page 25 Turn the ignition Holden Dealer. accessories position: control knob off and try again or try another keyless access Caution •...
  • Page 26 To reduce headlamp glare at night mirrors. lamps. They can only be changed by from following vehicles, pull the lever a Holden Dealer. The heating is switched on towards the rear of the vehicle. automatically when the rear window For daylight operation, push the Caution demister is switched on.
  • Page 27 Keys, doors and windows Automatic dimming rear Sun visor mirrors Warning view mirror Do not cover the sensors or hang items on the mirror. The mirrors are located on the rear side of the sun visors and include a The vehicle may have an automatic ticket holder.
  • Page 28 Keys, doors and windows Windows Driver’s window Lock switch The driver’s window has an auto Power windows down two stage function. • To lower the window, press the switch down firmly, then release. The window will automatically open fully. • To stop the window while it is opening, lift the switch up.
  • Page 29 Keys, doors and windows Roof Sun visors Assist grips Sunroof The vehicle may have a sunroof. Warning Always observe the following precautions: Do not place fingers or objects near the sunroof when operating. Do not place heavy objects on or The sun visors may be adjusted to Assist grips are located above around the sunroof.
  • Page 30 Keys, doors and windows Sunblind Fitting an aftermarket sunroof The sunblind opens automatically may void the New Vehicle with the sunroof or can be manually Voluntary Warranty on your operated. vehicle and could result in injury to the vehicle occupants in the The sunblind must be manually event of an accident.
  • Page 31 Seats, restraints Seats, restraints Head restraints Warning Head restraints ......29 Do not drive the vehicle with the Front seats ........30 head restraints removed, as it Rear seats ........33 would increase the risk of a neck injury in the event of an accident. Seat belts ........
  • Page 32 Seats, restraints Front seats Up/down (Type A) Seat position Seat adjustment The vehicle may have the following levers and switches for seat adjustment. Forwards/backwards (Type A) To tilt the front head restraints: Raise or lower the seat cushion by 1. Place the head restraint in its moving the lever up or down.
  • Page 33 Seats, restraints Recline (Type A) Lumbar Forwards/backwards (Type B) Adjust the seatback by lifting Adjust the lumbar support by pulling Move the seat forwards or the lever. or pushing the lever. backwards by moving the horizontal switch forwards or backwards. Warning Warning To avoid reducing the...
  • Page 34 Seats, restraints Up/down (Type B) Recline (Type B) Seatback folding Raise or lower the seat cushion by Adjust the seatback by tilting To fold the front passenger’s moving the switch up or down at the the vertical switch forwards or seatback: front, rear or by moving the entire backwards.
  • Page 35 Seats, restraints Rear seats Heated front seats To unfold the front passenger’s seatback: The vehicle may have heated Warning 1. Lift the seatback and push it to front seats. it’s original position. Do not press the release button 2. Ensure the seatback is securely on the top of the seatback while latched by pulling it forwards and the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 36 Seats, restraints Second row seats Seatback folding 2. Lift the seatback and push it to its original position. To fold individual seatbacks: Recline 3. Unhook the seat belts from the 1. Ensure all three seat belts retaining guides. are unbuckled and the front 4.
  • Page 37 Seats, restraints Third row seats Double folding seatback Note Do not operate the lever when the Seatback folding seats are in the folded position. To unfold the seatbacks: 1. Hook the seat belts around the retaining guides. 2. Guide the rear seat cushion down.
  • Page 38 Seats, restraints Seat belts To unfold the seatbacks: Each belt assembly must only be used by one occupant; it is 1. Lift the seatback and push it to dangerous to put a belt around it’s original position. How to wear a child being carried on the 2.
  • Page 39 Seats, restraints Three point belt Note Warning For your safety, wear the lap section Fitting of the seat belt as low as possible The tongue must engage and on your hips, not on your waist or lock inside the buckle for the seat abdomen.
  • Page 40 Seats, restraints Seat belt care Shoulder height adjust 3. Lock the safety belt anchor in position. Warning Warning 4. Ensure that the anchor clicks into position. Do not attempt to adjust the Care should be taken to avoid 5. Adjust the height so the seat belt seat belt height while driving.
  • Page 41 Seats, restraints Airbag system Front airbag system Replacing seat belts after a crash Warning Warning Airbags are part of the It is essential to replace the Supplemental Restraint System entire assembly after it has been (SRS) as they assist, but do not worn in a severe impact even if replace seat belts.
  • Page 42 Seats, restraints Side impact airbags Front airbags will inflate in certain Warning severe frontal or near frontal (SIAB) impacts. Front airbags are not The horn pad must not be SIAB are stored in the sides of designed to inflate if the vehicle covered with adhesive or any the front seats, the side closest to is struck from the side, rear or in...
  • Page 43 Seats, restraints Curtain airbag system Note A SIAB will deploy in certain severe side impacts. SIAB are not designed Curtain airbags: to inflate if the vehicle is struck from • Do not protect the third row seat the front, rear, or in rollovers. Always passengers.
  • Page 44 Servicing Warning Front seat belt pretensioners are The SRS system needs to be part of the Supplemental Restraint checked by a Holden Dealer if: Do not position your body or any System (SRS). object (including pillows) in the • The steering wheel or dashboard area in which the airbag inflates.
  • Page 45 Do not use a rearward facing child If a nudge bar is to be fitted, it is restraint on a seat protected by an critical that the Holden approved airbag in front of it. nudge bar be used. The child could be seriously See Fitting nudge bars on page 188.
  • Page 46 Rearward facing infant capsules at all times when travelling in a are designed so that in the event Holden strongly recommends vehicle. of a collision, impact forces will be that you refer to your specific evenly spread over the baby’s back,...
  • Page 47 Seats, restraints Young children Booster seats Older children Forward facing child seats are for Booster seats are for when children A child should use a normal three use when the child is able to sit and outgrow a typical forward facing child point seat belt only when: easily hold their head upright.
  • Page 48 Seats, restraints Where to put the restraint Child restraint Where legally allowable, you installation locations may install a forward-facing child Warning restraint in the front seat, but Anchor points always move the passengers Child restraint anchorages are seat as far back as it will go. designed to withstand only those Remember, it is safest for loads imposed by correctly fitted...
  • Page 49 Seats, restraints Attaching the child restraint Note ISOFIX child restraint systems Positioning a child restraint in front of an adjustable head restraint: • If using a dual tether, route the tether around either side of the head restraint. • If using a single tether, raise the head restraint and route the tether under the head restraint between the two mounting posts.
  • Page 50 Storage Storage Storage Centre storage compartments Storage compartments ....48 Upper storage The vehicle may have a centre storage compartment in the centre of the instrument panel. • Use to store small items. The vehicle has an upper storage • To open, push the button compartment in the top of the upwards.
  • Page 51 Storage Coin storage Card holder Glove box The coin storage compartment is The card holder is located on the The glove box is located on the located on the driver side of the driver side of the instrument panel. passenger side of the instrument instrument panel.
  • Page 52 Storage Cup holders Inner partition Rear armrest cup holders Cup holders are located between the two front seats, within the rear armrest and on the passenger side of the rear load area. Front cup holders The inner partition may be removed The rear cup holders are located to store larger items.
  • Page 53 Storage Front centre console Sunglasses holder Underseat storage The centre console bin is located The sunglasses holder is located The vehicle may have a front between the two front seats. in the roof and is designed passenger seat storage tray. to accommodate one pair of •...
  • Page 54 Storage Rear storage A floor side tray is located on the side of the rear load area. • To open, pull the lid upwards.
  • Page 55 Instruments and controls Instruments and Instrument panel overview controls Instrument panel overview.... 53 Controls ........54 Setting the clock ......57 100 120 Warning lights, gauges and indicators ....59 Information displays...... 70 Vehicle messages......80 Trip computer ....... 81 L K J...
  • Page 56 Instruments and controls Controls A. Side vent outlet ..... 149 J. Card holder ......49 B. Hazard warning K. Coin storage ......49 flasher button ......84 Steering wheel adjustment L. Bonnet release lever ..... 193 Electronic Stability Control M. Cruise control ......171 Warning (ESC) ........
  • Page 57 Instruments and controls Horn Windscreen wipers/washers INT: Move the lever up one level for intermittent wipes. Press the horn pad on either side. Rotate the collar up for more The wipers/washers operate with frequent wipes, or down for less the ignition control knob in the on or frequent wipes.
  • Page 58 Instruments and controls Note Rear wiper and washer Note The vehicle may have an automatic • Do not operate the wipers on dry lamp switch. glass. • Clear the wipers of any snow or If the wipers are turned on when ice before switching them on.
  • Page 59 Instruments and controls Clock Power outlets M: minute button • To advance 1 minute, press M. The centre console power sockets operate with the ignition control knob • To advance more than 1 minute, in the on or accessories position. press and hold M until the desired minute is reached.
  • Page 60 Instruments and controls Connecting a device Caution 1. Flip the socket cover open. When using all accessory power 2. Follow the installation sockets, the total maximum instructions that are included with electrical load must not exceed the device. 10 amps at 12 volts. 3.
  • Page 61 Instruments and controls Warning lights, Tachometer gauges and indicators Tachometer (A), shows engine speed in thousands of revolutions per minute (RPM). Instrument panel The red zone indicates critical engine speed. Warning Do not operate the vehicle with 100 120 the tachometer needle in the red zone.
  • Page 62 Instruments and controls Fuel gauge Odometer and tripmeter Control indicators The fuel gauge (B), shows the level The odometer records the distance of fuel in the fuel tank when the travelled since the vehicle was built. ignition control knob is turned to the The tripmeter records the distance on position.
  • Page 63 When the ignition control knob neither the chime or the light will is turned to the on position, illuminate. Contact a Holden Dealer illuminates for approximately immediately. 4 seconds. • If the light illuminates when driving, contact a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 64 Driving while R is on may cause malfunction in the Diesel Particle while the SVS light is on, damage injury to yourself and others. Filter (DPF). Contact a Holden may result in the non-emission Have the brake system checked Dealer.
  • Page 65 • Stays on continuously while illuminates while driving, contact driving a Holden Dealer. Carefully stop the vehicle and turn off the engine. • If the light remains on while driving, contact a Holden Dealer immediately.
  • Page 66 DCS is not ready or there position of the shift lever. is a malfunction in the system. system is temporarily disabled. • See Automatic transmission on Contact a Holden Dealer. • If the light remains on, contact a page 159. • See Descent Control System Holden Dealer.
  • Page 67 Illuminates while driving When a trailer lighting plug is • If the light illuminates or does not connected to the vehicle: Contact a Holden Dealer as soon extinguish while driving, contact as possible. • PA will be deactivated. a Holden Dealer immediately.
  • Page 68 4 seconds. 4 seconds. are sufficiently warmed. To turn the ESC off: If the light illuminates while driving, • The preheating system switches the engine coolant temperature is 1. Press on the dashboard. on only if the outside temperature excessively hot: illuminates on the instrument is low. • Stop the vehicle as soon as it is panel. • See Starting the engine on safe to do so. For more information, see Electronic page 156. • See Engine overheating on Stability Control (ESC) on page 167. page 201. • If the light remains on, contact a Holden Dealer. Warning Do not continue driving with the engine coolant temperature light illuminated. The engine is too hot. Continued operation of an overheated engine will result in severe engine damage. See Engine overheating on page 201.
  • Page 69 See Engine oil on page 197. process on page 192. the light illuminated. Contact a • Do not drive the vehicle with Holden Dealer. Flashes the light illuminated. Contact a flashes yellow and a chime Holden Dealer. sounds when the previous cleaning cycles have been interrupted prior to completion.
  • Page 70 • If the light does not come on, • The light illuminates when the • Contact a Holden Dealer contact a Holden Dealer. fuel tank is approaching empty. immediately to have the fuel filter • If the light illuminates Add fuel as soon as possible.
  • Page 71 4 seconds. are in use. reduced speed. • See Turn signals on page 85. • The light illuminates when the 3. Contact a Holden Dealer tailgate is open or not securely • See Hazard warning flasher on immediately. latched. page 84.
  • Page 72 Instruments and controls Information displays Language Switch between menu items by pressing the button for a short time. Driver Information The menu items are displayed in the Display following order: Centre (DIC) Language • Language The vehicle may have a Driver •...
  • Page 73 Instruments and controls Keyless locking change Feature settings exit 3. Press the button for a few seconds to confirm the selection. See Keyless locking on page 20. Keyless Feature Locking Settings Change Exit 999999 999999 1. Press the button for a few •...
  • Page 74 Instruments and controls Transmission display Graphic Information Display (GID) Odometer 999999 999999 The selected gear or transmission The vehicle may have a GID. Climate control display mode displays at the base of the When the ignition control knob SET TEMP displays the desired DIC.
  • Page 75 Instruments and controls Driving distance for Average speed Trip computer remaining fuel Each time MODE is pressed the trip computer displays changes in the km/h following sequence: 1. Driving distance for remaining fuel 2. Average speed • Shows the average speed of the 3.
  • Page 76 Instruments and controls Average fuel consumption Compass / 100 km • Eight directions are displayed • Calculates the average fuel (N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W or NW). consumption from the total fuel used and the distance since the •...
  • Page 77 Instruments and controls Colour Information Cancelling compass calibration Main menu • Press SET twice. Display (CID) Press MENU (U) or touch Navigation to access all navigation • If the vehicle was not turned The vehicle may have a CID. system functions. within 90 seconds after calibration was started, compass Screen buttons will be active when...
  • Page 78 Instruments and controls SD cards Screen brightness Air Temperature Control (ATC) To view ATC information: • Insert an SD card into the slot (X) 1. Press DIM (W). to update map software, listen to 1. Press MENU (U). The screen will dim to 50% of the MP3 audio files and view movies. brightness. 2. Touch ATC. • Do not insert an SD card with an Alternatively press (K) on the 2. Press again to return the display irregular shape into the SD card audio system controls for screen to full brightness. slot (X). 2 seconds. 3. Press DIM (W) for 3 seconds to • To remove the SD card, press turn the display screen off. the card in and release. It will Note eject automatically.
  • Page 79 Instruments and controls Settings Touch screen System information From the Main Menu: 1. Touch Settings to display: Calibrate the touch screen if it is not Displays the current version of the responding accurately to your taps. system. Note To avoid damaging the screen, H/W: Hardware •...
  • Page 80 Language: System upgrade Adjust the display unit, language, This upgrade is intended for dealer time zone and over speed warning. use only. Contact a Holden Dealer for further information. Display unit: Navigation upgrade For availability of navigation upgrades, contact a Holden Dealer for further information.
  • Page 81 Instruments and controls Over speed warning: Time zone: Set up to five different speed limits. 1. Touch ◄ or ► to select the time zone. 1. Touch Normal or Presets 1-4. 2. Check Daylight Saving if it is in 2. Touch ▲ or ▼. effect.
  • Page 82 Instruments and controls Vehicle messages Key and lock messages Brake system messages Driver Information Centre (DIC) Accessory Mode Active Press Brake To Start Engine messages display when the status This message displays when the This message displays when of the vehicle has changed and accessory mode is active.
  • Page 83 Instruments and controls Trip computer Average speed 6. Driving time 7. Range for remaining fuel Shows the average vehicle speed, The vehicle may have a trip since the last average speed reset. 8. Average fuel consumption reset computer. Displayed in km/h over the last 9.
  • Page 84 Instruments and controls Range for remaining fuel Estimates driving distance to an empty tank from the current fuel level. • When the distance to empty is less than 50 km, --- will be displayed. • For the trip computer to recognise additions of fuel, more than 4 litres must be added.
  • Page 85 Lighting Lighting Exterior lighting 8 : Parking lamps, number plate lamps and instrument panel lights illuminate. Lamp control The headlamps will not come on. Exterior lighting ......83 9 P: Parking lamps, number plate Interior lighting ......87 lamps, instrument panel lights and headlamps illuminate.
  • Page 86 Lighting High/low beam Hazard warning flasher To flash the high beam lamps: To activate high beam: • Pull the lever towards the rear of Use the hazard warning flasher if the vehicle. the vehicle becomes a traffic hazard, • With the headlamps on, push the day or night.
  • Page 87 Lighting Turn signals Front fog lamps Note • Avoid stopping on the roadway if The vehicle may have front fog possible. lamps. • Using hazard warning flashers while the vehicle is moving, is illegal in some States. • Push the lever in the direction the steering wheel is turned.
  • Page 88 Lighting Rear fog lamps The fog lamp indicator > The fog lamp indicator r illuminates on the instrument illuminates on the instrument cluster. cluster. To switch the front fog lamps off: To switch the rear fog lamps off: • Rotate the ring (A) to the > •...
  • Page 89 Lighting Interior lighting Interior lamps Note When opening the driver’s door or pressing K on the keyless access Instrument panel transmitter, the instrument panel illumination lights illuminate automatically. They remain illuminated for approximately 30 seconds or until the ignition control knob is turned to the accessories position.
  • Page 90 Lighting Dome lamps Front door step lamp • Press The lamp illuminates until pressed again. • The centre and rear lamps illuminate when a door or the tailgate is opened. • If a door or the tailgate stays open, the lamps extinguish after approximately 10 minutes.
  • Page 91 Infotainment system Infotainment Introduction Danger system General information Taking your eyes off the road for Do the following before driving: too long or too often while using the navigation system could • Read the infotainment system Introduction ........89 cause a crash resulting in injury section to become familiar with Radio ..........93 or death to yourself or others.
  • Page 92 Infotainment system Overview A. CD slot B. Function buttons C. CD eject button D. Tune button (radio) Next button (CD, AUX, USB, iPod ® E. Tune button (radio) Previous button (CD, AUX, USB, iPod ® F. Auxiliary input socket G. Source/pause button BAND MENU MEDIA...
  • Page 93 Infotainment system Steering wheel O. Seek button (radio) Volume: remote controls Next button • Pull to increase the volume. (CD, AUX, USB, iPod ® • Pull to decrease the volume. P. Seek button (radio) Next radio station: Previous button Press SEEK for the next preset •...
  • Page 94 Infotainment system Operation Audio adjustment Balance Adjust the sound between the left Bass Power on and right speakers. 1. Press MENU/SOUND (L) for To turn the power on, do one of the 1. Press MENU/SOUND (L) for more than 1 second. following: more than 1 second.
  • Page 95 Infotainment system Radio AM-FM radio Preset EQ selection Choose a preset sound equaliser AM band General information setting. The range for most AM stations is 1. Press MENU/SOUND (L) for Radio reception greater than for FM, especially at more than 1 second. night.
  • Page 96 Infotainment system Radio mode selection Automatic tune up/down Favourite memory preset Store up to six favourite pages and To select radio from another mode: Automatically seek for the next or up to 36, AM or FM stations: previous radio station: 1.
  • Page 97 Infotainment system CD player Antenna Recall favourite preset Listen to a stored station in the The antenna is incorporated in the General information favourite preset memory: rear window and rear side window. 1. Press FAV (M) to select the The rear antenna is part of the Caution favourite page 1-6.
  • Page 98 Do not dismantle the audio structure that makes it easy to system. If a problem occurs, • Method of recording find songs while driving. contact a Holden Dealer. • Recording quality • To conserve space on a disc, CD messages •...
  • Page 99 The CD is pulled into the slot If errors occur repeatedly and cannot CD mode selection automatically. be corrected, contact a Holden 1. With a CD in the player, press LOADING appears on the Dealer. SRC/PAUSE (G), when in a display.
  • Page 100 Infotainment system Auxiliary devices Pause Intro scan 1. Press SRC/PAUSE (G) for more 1. Press (B) below INT on the audio General information than 1 second while a CD is display screen. playing. • Devices able to be connected Ten seconds of each track are to the infotainment system are;...
  • Page 101 Infotainment system iPod AUX mode selection ® Warning To select AUX mode: All audio media types that are supported by the iPod can be ® 1. Connect a device to the AUX The AUX input socket (F) is not played. input socket (F).
  • Page 102 Infotainment system USB port Random iPod navigation ® 1. Press (B) below RDM on the To select from iPod categories, ® General information audio display screen. Song, Artists, Albums etc: A USB stick can be connected to the Tracks are played randomly. 1.
  • Page 103 Infotainment system Fast forward/fast reverse Intro scan To ensure compatibility with the infotainment system the file system 1. Press and hold (D) or (E). 1. Press (B) below INT on the audio for USB sticks should be FAT32. display screen. Pause The following file formats are Ten seconds of each track are...
  • Page 104 Infotainment system MP3 player • A fixed bit rate of 96, 128 or 192 kbps with sampling The vehicle may have an MP3 player. frequency of 44.1 kHz is Playable MP3 file standards: recommended for stable audio quality during playback. Compression type MPEG-1 audio layer III •...
  • Page 105 Infotainment system MP3 player operation 1. Insert an SD card at (X). See Colour Information Display (CID) on page 75. 2. Press MENU (U). 3. Touch MP3 or press MODE on the steering wheel remote controls until MP3 player is displayed.
  • Page 106 Infotainment system Movie player Movie player operation 1. Insert an SD card at (X). See The vehicle may have a movie player. Colour Information Display (CID) Supported file formats: on page 75. Audio MP3, WMA, OGG, WAV (bit rate 128~192 kbps) 2.
  • Page 107 Infotainment system 1. Current folder 2. File list 3. Higher folder 4. List control 5. Full screen on/off 6. Repeat 7. Movie folder 8. Playing status 9. Next file 10. Play/pause 11. Previous file 12. Stop...
  • Page 108 Do not use the system if the screen freezes or there is no Before using the navigation system, The vehicle may have a navigation sound. Contact a Holden Dealer. read this section thoroughly. system. • The unit may not function •...
  • Page 109 Infotainment system Navigation overview Warning Danger The navigation system has three navigation modes: Do not disassemble or modify the Giving extended attention to device in any way. navigation tasks while driving Route navigation will greatly increase the risk of a Do not pour water or insert Real-time navigation between start, collision that may cause personal...
  • Page 110 Infotainment system Route and free 1. Next road navigation maps 2. Next turn The route and free navigation map 3. Zoom in screen is the most frequently used 4. Zoom out screen of the navigation system. 5. Turning information The free navigation map screen 6.
  • Page 111 Infotainment system Keyboards To access functions: 1. Touch Main Menu. The navigation system provides three types of touch keyboard: Numeric keyboard • Touch Go to to set destination(s). See Using the navigation ABC-type keyboard system, on page 112. (contains letters only) •...
  • Page 112 Infotainment system Getting started Switch to the numeric • Automatically stores the current keyboard position and travelled path on the The navigation system: map, when driving off road. Switch to the punctuation • Smoothly scrolls the map to get keyboard •...
  • Page 113 After approximately 10 seconds, the Caution screen is displayed. 1. Read the caution. When starting the system for the first 2. Touch Agree to enter the Free time, the Holden welcome screen is Navi Map screen. displayed. Note • When using the navigation...
  • Page 114 Infotainment system Using the navigation Regular startup system • The screen displays the last used mode. From the Free Navi map: • When the ignition control knob is turned to the lock position, the system runs for 30 seconds to save the data.
  • Page 115 Infotainment system Address 1. Touch the Address. 3. Enter the city name or enter the 6. Touch Road input box. first letter(s). 4. Select the city from the list. 2. Touch City input box. 5. Touch OK. 7. Enter the road name or enter the first letter(s).
  • Page 116 Infotainment system Note To select a destination using If the house number entered Crossroad: does not exist, a default is 1. Touch Crossroad input box. displayed. 9. Touch House No. input box. A list of available intersections is displayed along the selected road.
  • Page 117 Infotainment system 4. Touch On Map to display the Points of interest POI near current position location of the address. 1. Touch POI near Current Select Points of Interest (POI) near Alternatively, touch OK to go to Position. your current position, in the city or by the Route Plan screen to start phone number.
  • Page 118 Infotainment system POI in the city 1. Touch POI in City. 6. Touch to select a POI. 6. Select a POI category. Alternatively, touch Keyboard to 7. Touch Next. enter the POI name or enter the 2. Enter the city name or enter the 8.
  • Page 119 Infotainment system 10. Select from the results. 12. Touch to return to the 13. Touch OK to go to the Route Address Search screen. Plan screen. Alternatively, enter the name of the POI. The POI will be displayed in the destination list.
  • Page 120 Infotainment system POI search by phone Address book 1. Touch POI Search by Phone. Save your home address and other favourite places in the address book. See Address book on page 131. 1. Touch Address Book. 5. Enter the telephone number. 6.
  • Page 121 Infotainment system Recent destinations 5. Touch Go to calculate the route and start guidance. Fifty recent destinations can be Scroll the map to the desired Note saved and accessed. location. To remove a recent destination, 1. Touch Recent Destinations. 1. Touch Map. touch Delete.
  • Page 122 Infotainment system Coordinates In the degree format screen: • Enter Lon (Longitude). Input Enter the geographic coordinates E (East longitude) or W (West of a destination to navigate to a longitude) before entering the location. degree number of the longitude. 1.
  • Page 123 Infotainment system 4. Touch OK. Go home 5. The location will be displayed in 1. Touch Go Home. the destination list. 6. Touch Go to calculate the route and start guidance. 3. Touch Go to calculate the route and start guidance. If the position of My Home has not been specified, a popup is displayed.
  • Page 124 Infotainment system Route plan To delete, touch Delete. Route options • The highlighted waypoint/ • Touch Options. Enter a destination and specify how destination is removed. the route is to be calculated. The Route Options screen is To change the sequence: displayed.
  • Page 125 Infotainment system Road type Routing preference Navigation modes • Use of Highway: Use highways Quickest route: For more information, see (light blue) Navigation overview on page 107. Calculates the quickest possible • Use of Highway: Avoid highways route to travel, at or near the speed Route navigation (dark blue) limit.
  • Page 126 Infotainment system Navigating Simulate navigation • Select a destination. See Using the navigation system on page 112. • Plan a route. See Route plan on page 122. • For route and free navigation maps, see Navigation overview on page 107. •...
  • Page 127 Infotainment system Terminate Auto-routing Stop navigation and enter the Free Auto-routing works in two situations: Navi maps. Auto starting navigation 1. Touch Terminate. 1. Set a destination. Route plan 2. Touch Go. Change a destination or add more The route is calculated and destinations during navigation.
  • Page 128 Infotainment system Detour Recalculate Route information If in a traffic jam, estimate the Change or view an alternative route. Route information includes: Start, distance to the blocking point and destination, distance, next street 1. Touch Recalculate. select an appropriate option. name, distance between two turns The route is recalculated and and turn type.
  • Page 129 Infotainment system Map options Access the Map Options screen from both the Free Navi Menu screen and the Route Navi Menu screen. The following map rotations are available: • North up: The map is fixed to face north. • 2D/3D: Switch the map between 2D and 3D style.
  • Page 130 Infotainment system Settings • HighWay SignPost: When the • Simulation Speed: Set a driving box is checked, a highway speed during a simulated trip. View information or customise the signpost is displayed on the map. Set the range of simulation navigation system to your needs.
  • Page 131 Infotainment system Volume From the Route Navi Menu: The Settings menu is displayed. 1. Touch Volume. 1. Touch Settings. 1. Touch for more options. 2. Touch – to reduce the volume. Touch + to increase the volume. Touch to mute the sound. 3.
  • Page 132 Infotainment system Safety alert Trace record When the local road speed limit is All positioning information during exceeded, a safety alert may be navigation is logged. A trail is drawn audible. of the track on the map. 1. Touch Safety Alert. This function is useful when driving in rural areas such as deserts or forests.
  • Page 133 Infotainment system Address book To edit an address: 6. Touch 1. Touch Edit. Up to 100 addresses/POIs can be saved. When approaching the POI specified in the address book, a beep will be 2. Touch the input box to be edited. audible.
  • Page 134 Infotainment system Day/night mode switch Note Set home address For best results, set the times as Adjust the map colour for day 1. Touch Set Home Address. close as possible to actual daylight and night. hours. For further information see Using the Manual: navigation system on page 112.
  • Page 135 Infotainment system GPS status Language Vehicle Speed: • The current speed 1. Touch GPS Status. Select a voice/program language. Altitude: Alternatively, touch in the 1. Touch Language. Route Navi Map or the Free Navi • The current altitude map, to access the GPS Status HDOP: screen.
  • Page 136 Infotainment system Right/left side display The display can be changed from map-left and data-right to map-right and data-left. • Touch the button to switch right • Touch the button to switch right side display on. side display off. Left-side Display is displayed Right-side Display is displayed on the button.
  • Page 137 Infotainment system Measure unit Driving speed display About Set the unit for distance to either Generally the vehicle speed is View information about the kilometres or miles. displayed on the navigation map, navigation system. however vehicle speed is not always correct due to the navigation system signal deviation.
  • Page 138 Infotainment system Point of Interest symbols (POI) Place of Worship Opera All POI Police Station Park and Recreation Area Accommodation Company Theatre Camping Ground Convention Centre Medical Hotel or Motel Exhibition Centre Doctor Airport Services Hospital Or Polyclinic Airline Access Cash Dispenser Pharmacy Car Services...
  • Page 139 Infotainment system Problems with route • The schematic map may not Sport match actual road conditions. guidance Golf Course • The guided distance calculated The following may occur: Sports Centre may deviate from the actual • Guidance may be to a no distance.
  • Page 140 Infotainment system Vehicle positioning • When making a right/left turn to enter a road that has parallel The car position icon, see page roads nearby (less than 50 m 108, location may vary before the distance), the car position icon, navigation signal is received: may go to another road.
  • Page 141 See functions. For more information visit: 2. Press (B) below PAIRING. Pairing a device on page 139. www.holden.com.au If the device has previously been Waiting for Pairing is displayed The Bluetooth word mark and logo ®...
  • Page 142 Infotainment system Telephone operation On the line Bluetooth streaming ® To mute the phone and microphone: Play, pause or play next/previous Make a call tracks from the MP3 files on your 1. Press (B) below MIC MUTE. Note phone. To change to private mode (take call Only the last number called may be 1.
  • Page 143 Climate control Climate control Climate control systems Climate control systems .... 141 Air vents........149 Maintenance ....... 150 100 120...
  • Page 144 Climate control Manual air conditioning system A. Side vents B. Window demister vents The vehicle may have a manual air conditioning system. C. Windscreen demister vents D. Centre vents E. Floor vents F. Fan speed selector L. Air temperature selector G.
  • Page 145 Climate control Fan speed selector Rear window demister • to direct air through the windscreen demister vents and • Select one of five fan speed (F) • Turn the ignition control knob to the front and rear floor vents settings: the on position.
  • Page 146 Climate control Recirculation Air conditioning Windscreen demister Recirculate air within the passenger 1. Turn the ignition control knob to To demist the front windscreen compartment to keep dust and the start position. quickly: odours out or when quick heating or 2.
  • Page 147 Climate control Maximum heating Maximum cooling Use maximum heating for Use maximum cooling for quick heating of the passenger quick cooling of the passenger compartment. compartment. 1. Press A/C (O) to switch the air 1. Press (N). conditioning on. 2. Rotate the fan speed selector (F) to the maximum speed.
  • Page 148 Climate control Automatic climate control system The automatic climate control temperature is controlled by: The vehicle may have an automatic climate control system. • An in-car temperature sensor • Coolant temperature • A sun sensor • An ambient temperature sensor SYNC AUTO MODE...
  • Page 149 Climate control Steering wheel Air temperature selector Air conditioning remote controls The temperature can be adjusted • Press A/C (B) to switch the air separately for the driver and conditioning on. passenger. n illuminates on the information Press SYNC (M) to set and link display.
  • Page 150 Climate control Automatic climate control Temperature sensor Air Quality Sensor (AQS) • Set a temperature by rotating the The temperature sensors (I) The AQS automatically switches air temperature selectors (A) responds to temperature levels from outside air to recirculation, or (G). within the passenger compartment, to prevent exhaust gas from to regulate the temperature when in...
  • Page 151 Climate control Air vents Sunlight sensor Demister vents Demister vents are located at the Adjustable air vents base of the windscreen and are controlled by the air outlet The direction of air flowing out of the selector (P). vents can be changed by moving the airflow deflectors up, down, left Floor vent or right.
  • Page 152 Climate control Maintenance Regular operation Unsealed roads (prevention of dust entry) Engine performance/ Passenger compartment • When following another vehicle fuel economy on unsealed roads and the dust pollen filter A small decrease in engine power is airborne, select recirculation. The filter removes contaminants and a slight increase in fuel •...
  • Page 153 Driving and operating Driving and Driving information Off-road driving Hose down the front of the vehicle to operating Before entering clear any mud or debris. Make sure both sides of the radiator are clear. the vehicle All Wheel Drive (AWD) Check that windows, mirrors and Driving information......
  • Page 154 Driving and operating Driving on wet roads Front Wheel Drive (FWD) Mud and snow tyres The FWD Captiva is designed Tyre grip Warning primarily for on-road use. Tyre grip decreases when water, The vehicle may be used on well The use of tyres that are a snow, ice, gravel or other materials maintained unsealed (gravel) roads.
  • Page 155 To dry them quickly, lightly apply a Holden Dealer. Include some higher speeds the brakes while maintaining within the legal speed limit.
  • Page 156 • illuminates, the effort carrying gas cylinders. required to steer will increase. Contact a Holden Dealer as They must be restrained from soon as possible. See Warning rolling around and where lights, gauges and indicators on possible, placed in the rear load page 59.
  • Page 157 Driving and operating 2: (Accessories) When the ignition 4: (Start) Petrol engine: Turn the • The shift lever must be in P (Park) or N (Neutral). The control knob is in the accessories ignition control knob to the start engine will not start in any other position, the audio system will position momentarily and then position.
  • Page 158 Driving and operating Retained Accessory Starting the engine Petrol engine: Power (RAP) 1. Turn the ignition control knob to 1. Apply the park brake. Release it the start position momentarily only after starting the engine and The following accessories may be and then release it.
  • Page 159 15 seconds to let the starter the vehicle, a fault may have The vehicle has a Brake- motor cool down. occurred. Contact a Holden Transmission Shift Interlock Dealer to have the fault repaired. • Turn the ignition control knob (BTSI) system.
  • Page 160 3. Press the shift lever button transmitter. again. 11. Have the vehicle repaired by 4. Move the shift lever to the a Holden Dealer as soon as desired position. possible. If the shift lever still cannot be Note moved, use the manual release.
  • Page 161 Driving and operating Automatic Parking Warning transmission 1. Apply the park brake. To avoid the possibility of injury, Before leaving the vehicle, Shift lever positions always apply the park brake ensure is illuminated on before exiting the vehicle. the instrument cluster. See Electric Park Brake (EPB) on Be careful where you park or page 165.
  • Page 162 Driving and operating Note Sixth gear is overdrive which Warning The vehicle has Brake reduces engine speed and noise Transmission Shift Interlock levels while increasing fuel You can select some (BTSI). To move the shift lever economy. transmission positions without out of position P, have the Shifting between gears pressing the select button on...
  • Page 163 Driving and operating Active select mode Fuel economy mode In active select mode: • Moving the shift lever backwards To improve the vehicle’s fuel (-) and forwards (+) can make economy: rapid gear shifts simple. 1. Press ECO. Push the lever forwards (+) once The button is located on the to shift up one gear.
  • Page 164 Do not use the accelerator pedal stays on and the transmission to hold the vehicle on a slope. When stopping the vehicle on does not shift, contact a Holden Use the brakes. a slope, use the park brake Dealer. •...
  • Page 165 It does not 13 mm. The fitting of standard indicate a system fault. snow chains may cause damage to your vehicle. For available • flashes continuously, a alternatives, contact a Holden malfunction has occurred. Dealer. Contact a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 166 Do not attempt to drive through a responsible driving style. The and wheel bearings. Contact water more than 300 mm deep. vehicle’s speed should always be a Holden Dealer as soon as adjusted to suit road and traffic possible. conditions.
  • Page 167 If the brakes do not operate Driving while R is on may cause Keep the brake pedal fully pressed normally, contact a Holden Dealer. injury to yourself and others. throughout the braking process, Have the brake system checked without pumping it. Pumping the immediately if this occurs.
  • Page 168 3. Press the EPB switch. 1. Do not drive the vehicle. motor may be heard while extinguishes. 2. Contact a Holden Dealer. operating. If R is illuminated, release the EPB: If R is illuminated, apply the EPB: If the EPB is applied while the 1.
  • Page 169 Driving and operating Ride control systems Note Warning Driving with the park brake on can overheat the brake system and Electronic Stability The use of tyres that are a cause premature wear or damage to Control (ESC) different size or construction i.e. brake system parts.
  • Page 170 • (B) flashes while the ESC is front and the rear axles. To turn the ESC off: operating. • Press . • If the lamp remains on, a (A) illuminates. malfunction has occurred. Contact a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 171 Driving and operating Hill Start Assist (HSA) Active Rollover Descent Control System Protection (ARP) (DCS) The HSA system assists in preventing rollback when driving off, When the vehicle becomes The DCS: while on an incline. extremely unstable, ARP helps • Is only for driving down steep 1.
  • Page 172 DCS not ready warning (A) illuminates amber on the • Press instrument cluster, a malfunction has occurred. Contact a Holden Dealer. (B) illuminates green on the instrument cluster DCS off During operation, (B) flashes...
  • Page 173 Driving and operating Cruise control Target vehicle speeds Warning If the DCS is activated: The vehicle may have cruise control. • From a standing start or up to Do not use the cruise control The cruise control: 10 km/h. The target vehicle speed when road or driving conditions •...
  • Page 174 Driving and operating Steering wheel Resuming a set speed (Cancel): Press to disengage the remote controls cruise control without erasing the set A set speed is stored and is able to speed from memory. be resumed if the brake pedal or has been pressed.
  • Page 175 Driving and operating 2. Press and hold RES/+ until the Passing another vehicle Disengaging cruise control desired speed is reached. Press the accelerator pedal to There are three ways to switch Release RES/+. increase the vehicle speed. cruise control off: 3.
  • Page 176 Driving and operating Object detection Dual Park Assist (DPA) Warning systems This system is able to detect obstacles in the front and the rear The driver is always responsible Park Assist (PA) of the vehicle when moving forward for taking care and attention while and reversing.
  • Page 177 Move the vehicle with care and check and clean the sensors. Dual Park Assist (DPA) If the problem persists, contact a The DPA is activated automatically Holden Dealer. when the ignition is turned on. Alarm tones Note The front and rear speakers are •...
  • Page 178 The system may not recognise If the warning light remains on, sharp objects, thick winter r will illuminate on the contact a Holden Dealer as soon clothes or other materials which instrument cluster while the absorb ultrasonic waves. as possible.
  • Page 179 See camera may become misaligned. Deactivating on page 175. Warning Contact a Holden Dealer. Always keep the camera lens free Never rely solely on the reverse from dirt, snow or ice. Only use camera when reversing the mild soap and water with a soft vehicle.
  • Page 180 Driving and operating RVC display Cleaning • Objects of different heights will appear to be different distances from the vehicle. • The grid on the display is to used as a guide only. It does not represent a set distance from the vehicle.
  • Page 181 Driving and operating Fuel Take the vehicle to a Holden Danger Dealer if you think the vehicle Danger needs inspecting for any of the PETROL above reasons. Petrol is extremely flammable EXHAUST WARNING – Do not sit (or leave children or and highly explosive.
  • Page 182 USE OF FUEL CONTAINING USE OF FUEL CONTAINING Voluntary Warranty to the extent ETHANOL (PETROL ENGINES) ETHANOL (DIESEL ENGINES) that Holden considers that the When purchasing such fuel, we Under no circumstances should fuel affects the specifications and recommend that the vehicle be you use diesel fuel containing quality of your vehicle.
  • Page 183 New Vehicle Voluntary Warranty. In no event will Holden be responsible or bear any liability for any damage or loss that may arise in connection with the use of any fuel that does...
  • Page 184 Driving and operating Refuelling Fuel cap Fuel filler door Fill the fuel tank at the intermediate or fast fill rate. Do not add any more fuel after the fuel filler first clicks off as fuel blows back. This allows room for the fuel to expand inside the tank.
  • Page 185 Driving and operating 2. After refuelling, rotate the fuel cap clockwise until a clicking sound is heard. 3. Push the fuel filler door closed making sure that it latches. Petrol filler nozzle restrictor A petrol nozzle restrictor is fitted to ensure that only unleaded petrol is used.
  • Page 186 All mandatory equipment must be loading equipment on page 186. fitted, otherwise you may void the New Vehicle Voluntary Warranty, to A Holden Dealer will assist with the extent that Holden considers the supply and installation of towing overloading or missing equipment equipment.
  • Page 187 (A). towing equipment not marketed by Holden or for defects in the • For single axle trailers, the tow vehicle arising from the use of...
  • Page 188 Axle loads must not be exceeded when the tow ball load is Tow load Tow ball load Mandatory equipment included. See Axle loads on Holden 2,000 kg rated tow bar page 246. Up to Less than or 750 kg equal to 158 kg •...
  • Page 189 Driving and operating Towing precautions • Use an extended-arm mirror • The vehicle may have Dual on both sides of the vehicle if Park Assist (DPA). The system • When heavily loading the vehicle necessary. must be deactivated manually or when towing, inflate tyres to by pressing r when a trailer the maximum recommended •...
  • Page 190 The Holden nudge bar is available minimise the load being carried from a Holden Dealer and has been or towed. compatibility tested with the vehicle’s design, including the Holden airbag Vehicle maintenance system.
  • Page 191 Driving and operating Nudge bars: • Should not be fitted to vehicles operating in suburban areas, as they increase the risk of injury to a pedestrian in the event of a collision. • Are only recommended for country/outback areas, where additional protection from straying animals is required.
  • Page 192 Vehicle care Vehicle care General information 2. Crankcase emission control system. This system is designed to prevent blow-by gases from Emission information escaping into the atmosphere General information ....190 and recycle them through the Petrol engine Vehicle checks ......193 combustion process.
  • Page 193 Any person who removes, Increased engine speed at idle, Holden Dealer who will maintain the modifies or hinders any part of the operation of engine cooling fan and vehicle’s emission control system as...
  • Page 194 Avoid long engine warm ups. They If Z also illuminates, cleaning is not switch the air conditioning on for 5 are unnecessary and waste fuel. possible. Contact a Holden Dealer. to 10 minutes to lubricate the seals Avoid long engine idling. (even in winter).
  • Page 195 Vehicle care Vehicle checks Closing Warning Bonnet To avoid injury and/or damage Opening to the vehicle, check each time, before the bonnet is closed, that the contact area is unobstructed. Lower the bonnet and allow it to drop into the catch. Check that the bonnet is engaged.
  • Page 196 Vehicle care Engine compartment overview A. Brake fluid reservoir, see page 206 Petrol V6 B. Power steering fluid reservoir, see page 204 C. Engine oil filler cap, see page 197 D. Dipstick for engine oil, see page 197 E. Washer fluid reservoir, see page 206 F.
  • Page 197 Vehicle care Petrol L4 A. Brake fluid reservoir, see page 206 B. Power steering fluid reservoir, see page 204 C. Engine oil filler cap, see page 197 D. Dipstick for engine oil, see page 197 E. Washer fluid reservoir, see page 206 F.
  • Page 198 Vehicle care Diesel A. Power steering fluid reservoir, see page 204 B. Brake fluid reservoir, see page 206 C. Engine oil filler cap, see page 197 D. Dipstick for engine oil, see page 197 E. Washer fluid reservoir, see page 206 F.
  • Page 199 Vehicle care Engine oil Adding engine oil 3. Insert the dipstick firmly. See Capacities on page 246. • Keep the engine oil at correct levels. 1. Remove the engine oil cap (C). • Check the oil level at regular 2. Add enough oil to reach within intervals, such as when the area/mark (H).
  • Page 200 Vehicle care Engine oil system Operation of the vehicle Use of oils that do not meet the dexos™ specification may result in High speed driving and heavy towing The engine is dependent on oil for reduced performance under certain lubricating critical areas subjected to increases engine temperature, which circumstances.
  • Page 201 • When the engine is cool level. • To the MAX line If you are still concerned that Check the cooling system for the engine has excessive oil leaks first. consumption, contact a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 202 Only use specified coolant, see Holden Dealer. specified ratio. Recommended fluids, lubricants 1. Mix a solution of Holden coolant How the engine coolant works and parts on page 241. Do not and clean fresh water. mix different coolants as this •...
  • Page 203 Vehicle care Engine overheating Warning Warning Corrosion inhibitors and antifreeze fluids are poisonous. Immediate action is required Use extreme care when handling. if the engine overheats. This If swallowed, seek medical may be indicated by the engine attention. coolant temperature light illuminating, by steam escaping If the engine overheats or loses from under the bonnet, a loss...
  • Page 204 Vehicle care Cooling system checks If the coolant level is low, there may Caution be a leak in the cooling system: When no steam is visible: 1. Look for leaks at the radiator illuminates for more than If you see or hear steam coming hoses and connections, heater 30 seconds: from the engine, stop and turn...
  • Page 205 10 minutes. to allow any pressure to • If the engine overheats again, escape. contact a Holden Dealer as soon 4. If water is added it needs to as possible. be clean. 5. Top up the coolant reservoir to the MAX mark while the engine is idling.
  • Page 206 (A). contact the fluid side of the 3. Remove the engine oil cap (C). reservoir cap/dipstick or to enter 4. Lift the engine cover to remove. the reservoir. If assistance is required, contact a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 207 Vehicle care 2.4 L L4 petrol engine 2.2 L L4 diesel engine To check the fluid level: 1. Wipe the cap and the top of the To check the fluid level: To check the fluid level: reservoir clean. 1. Wipe the cap and the top of the 1.
  • Page 208 If you requires constant topping up, contact do, wash it off immediately. Check the fluid level weekly and top a Holden Dealer immediately. up if necessary. Adding washer fluid 1. Use the correct amount of washer fluid additive. Refer to a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 209 5. Secure the cap and clean up any working around the battery. spilt fluid. Metal objects that touch battery If the brake fluid requires regular terminals can cause sparks and topping up, contact a Holden Dealer serious heat burns to the user. immediately.
  • Page 210 • If the vehicle is not going to be Contact a Holden Dealer driven for an extended period of Battery maintenance immediately to have the fuel filter time, disconnect the cable from drained.
  • Page 211 Holden 3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 five times. the lamp lens. This condensation Dealer.
  • Page 212 Vehicle care Headlamps, front turn Halogen headlamps 6. Remove the dust cover from the (55 W) back of the headlamp housing by signal lamps and parking 1. Open the bonnet. rotating anticlockwise a quarter lamps 2. Remove the nine screws and of a turn.
  • Page 213 Vehicle care Front turn signal lamps 11. Install the dust cover in the back 5. Release the spring clamp. (21 W) of the headlamp housing by 6. Rotate the bulb socket (C) 1. Open the bonnet. rotating clockwise a quarter turn. anticlockwise to remove it from 2.
  • Page 214 Vehicle care Rear tail lamps Licence plate lamps 7. Refit the lamp assembly into the vehicle securing with the two (5 W) screws. Rear tail lamp wattages: • Reverse (16 W) • Rear fog (21 W) • Rear turn signal (21 W) 1.
  • Page 215 Vehicle care Front door step lamp Interior and map lamps (5 W) (10 W) 1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, 1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, carefully pry the lamp lens away carefully pry the lamp lens away from the front door trim. from the housing.
  • Page 216 Their position and function is shown If a fuse blows twice in a row, on the inside of the fuse cover. contact a Holden Dealer. The fuse blocks contain circuit fuses, main fuses and relays. To remove the cover: 1.
  • Page 217 Vehicle care Floor console 3. Ensure the cover is correctly fitted after replacing or inspecting fuses. Fuse amperages (amps) are shown on the inside of the fuse cover. To access the fuse cover: 1. Open the driver side door. 2. Pull the latch rearwards to disengage the cover.
  • Page 218 Vehicle care Engine compartment PWM FAN ........ 80A SPARE SPARE ABS ......... 50A fuses and relays IGNITION COIL A ....15A BATT1 ........60A IGNITION COIL B ....15A LO BEAM LH ......10A SPARE WPR SPD RELAY SPARE HDLP WASHER ...... 20A ECM ........
  • Page 219 Vehicle care Floor console fuses and relays DRVR PWR SEAT ....30A S/ROOF FOLDING MIRROR .. 10A FSCM/MENT SOL ....20A F/DOOR LOCK......15A DR/LCK ........20A TRLR ........20A APO JACK (CONSOLE)..20A MTO SEAT PWR ..... 20A BCM (PRK/TRN) ..... 15A PASS PWR WNDW ....
  • Page 220 Vehicle care Diesel auxiliary fuse and relay block RUN2........10A ISRVM/ACM ......5A The engine compartment may have a diesel auxiliary fuse block. RR FOG ........15A BCM (DIMMER) ...... 15A LOGISTIC MODE ....15A HVAC BLWR ......40A CLSTR........10A SDM (IGN_1)......
  • Page 221 Vehicle care Vehicle tools Wheels and tyres Tools Tyre placard A Jack B. Tool kit The vehicle has a tool kit, located The correct pressures for tyres are in a compartment in the floor of the shown on the tyre placard in the load area.
  • Page 222 Check the condition of the tyre or rough road driving, daily the rims for damage. Contact a tread and inspect for stones or checking is recommended. Holden Dealer if in doubt. abnormal wear. • If the vehicle is heavily loaded, the recommended pressure for the tyres is increased.
  • Page 223 Vehicle care Tread depth Tyre rotation • The tyre has a bump or bulge in it, indicating some kind of internal Front and rear tyres can wear damage. differently depending on: • The tyre has a puncture, cut or • Types of roads driven on other damage which can not be •...
  • Page 224 Use in other locations may as the vehicle’s insurance policy. result in the vehicle falling of the jack, or damage to the vehicle. Contact a Holden Dealer for advice The vehicle should only be jacked on suitable tyres. on hard, level surfaces.
  • Page 225 Vehicle care Removing the spare tyre Spare wheel access 1. Park on level surface. Point the wheels straight ahead 2. Apply the park brake. 3. Turn the ignition control knob to the lock position. 4. Place the shift lever in P. 5.
  • Page 226 Vehicle care 10. Use a wheel wrench to loosen 11. Place the jack under the spare 12. Loosen the spare wheel carrier the spare wheel carrier mounting wheel carrier and wind the jack mounting bolt completely. bolt (anticlockwise) securing the up until it engages with the spare Note spare wheel carrier.
  • Page 227 Vehicle care Warning The exhaust may be extremely hot. Do not touch any part of it. 13. Lower the jack (approximately 15. Lower the jack as far as it will go. 20 cm) to the point where the spare wheel carrier check strap can be removed from the carrier.
  • Page 228 Vehicle care 18. Chock the wheel diagonally (A) 16. Remove the spare wheel from 19. On the flat tyre, turn the wheel opposite the flat tyre (B) with a the spare wheel carrier. wrench to loosen the wheel nuts, suitable solid object. one turn each.
  • Page 229 Vehicle care Warning Failure to position the jack as described could cause the vehicle to slip off the jack. Do not get under a vehicle that is supported by a jack. No person should place any portion of their body under a vehicle that is supported by a jack.
  • Page 230 Vehicle care 25. Remove any dirt or rust from the 30. Tighten the nuts firmly with the 31. Position the jack under the spare wheel nuts and studs, mounting wrench in the pattern shown. wheel carrier. surfaces and spare wheel. The required torque is 140 Nm (Newton metres).
  • Page 231 Note original position. If the vehicle is fitted with 19" wheels, Holden recommends that the tyre is secured within the load compartment, to ensure it remains secure in the event of sudden braking.
  • Page 232 Vehicle care Warning The steel spare wheel is for temporary use only. The vehicle must not be driven at more than 80 km/h when this wheel is fitted. As soon as possible after changing a wheel, have the wheel nuts tightened with a torque wrench to 140 Nm (Newton metres) evenly in 37.
  • Page 233 If you are still unsure about and ignite, the converter could current high enough to cause jump starting, Holden strongly overheat or be destroyed by burns. Therefore, adhere to the recommends for your safety and backfire.
  • Page 234 Vehicle care Jump starting procedure 5. Attach one end of the red jumper • Make sure that any batteries lead to the positive terminal of the Note that have filler caps are properly vehicle with the charged battery The battery in both vehicles must filled with fluid.
  • Page 235 Vehicle care Towing a disabled vehicle Note 13. Leave the engine running while removing the jumper leads in the • Do not connect directly to the Proper lifting or towing equipment is exact reverse order they were negative terminal of the battery, necessary when lifting or towing the installed.
  • Page 236 Vehicle care Front Wheel Drive (FWD) All Wheel Drive (AWD) vehicles vehicles Flat-bed tow truck Flat-bed tow truck A flat-bed tow truck is the best method of towing the vehicle to A flat-bed tow truck is the best avoid damage. method of towing the vehicle to 2.
  • Page 237 Vehicle care Standard tow truck Towing another vehicle Emergency towing procedure If a flat-bed tow truck is not available: In an emergency, another vehicle 1. Locate the rear towing eye may be towed using the rear attachment in the compartment under the rear load area floor towing eye.
  • Page 238 Have the door hinges of all doors which can cause paint damage. water has affected the brakes. greased by a Holden Dealer. Failure to do so may result in Applying the brakes lightly will permanent damage, particularly in...
  • Page 239 • Use a good quality tyre and clean glass. washing the vehicle. bumper shine if required. • Refer to a Holden Dealer for • A good quality wheel cleaner windscreen washer additive. can be used for cleaning alloy • Old wiper blades can cause wheels.
  • Page 240 Rectify minor paintwork damage with Warning a touch-up pen before rust forms. Have more extensive damage or Many cleaning products are rust areas repaired by your Holden toxic, flammable or may damage Dealer. the interior. When cleaning the interior, avoid volatile cleaners...
  • Page 241 Vehicle care Interior and upholstery Leather Caution Only clean the vehicle interior, Clean regularly using a leather including the instrument panel fascia revitaliser or mild detergent. Close Velcro fasteners as open and panelling, with a dry cloth or Velcro fasteners on clothing •...
  • Page 242 Service and maintenance Service and General information Engine oil life system The vehicle has a computer system maintenance Service information that lets you know when to change the engine oil and filter. In order to ensure economical The frequency of the oil change and safe vehicle operation and to General information ....
  • Page 243 Service and maintenance Recommended fluids, lubricants and parts Engine type Petrol Petrol Diesel 3.0 L DOHC V6 2.4 L DOHC L4 2.2 L DOHC L4 Engine oil specification 5W-30; 5W-30; 5W-30; (dexos™ 1) (dexos™ 1) (dexos™ 2); (dexos™ 2); (dexos™ 2); SAE 5W-30 is the best viscosity for the vehicle SAE 0W-30/40 or 5W- 40 can also be used Coolant specification...
  • Page 244 Technical data Technical data Vehicle identification Identification number XXXXXXXXXXX123456 Vehicle identification ....242 Vehicle data ........ 245 The vehicle identification number (VIN) is also located behind the windscreen on the passenger side. Each vehicle has its own, individual The vehicle identification number identifier and is used for the (VIN) is located inside the engine identification of spare parts.
  • Page 245 Technical data Identification plate Engine number location Petrol engines The label shows: 1 = Approval number The identification label is located on the front passenger’s door frame. 2 = Manufacturer 2.4 L L4 engine shown 3 = Category The engine number is located inside 4 = Number of seats the engine compartment.
  • Page 246 Technical data Diesel engine 3.0 L V6 engine shown The engine number is located inside The engine number is located inside the engine compartment. the engine compartment. It is stamped onto the engine block It is stamped onto the engine block under the oil filter dipstick, towards and is visible after the engine cover the passenger side.
  • Page 247 2.2 L DOHC L4 Engine capacity 2,997 2,384 2,231 Engine power and torque Please refer to holden.com.au Octane rating (RON) Unleaded regular 91 or higher Diesel fuel Meeting Euro Standard EN590 Vehicle weight Overloading is a safety hazard and could also shorten the life of the vehicle.
  • Page 248 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. Take the roof rack load into account when determining the rear axle load. Weigh at a weighbridge if unsure. Front axle load (kg) Rear axle load (kg) 1,250...
  • Page 249 Technical data Tyre pressure Wheel size Tyre size Recommended cold tyre inflation pressure and profile Spare Normal load Maximum load Front Rear Front Rear 235/60 R17 102H 17 x 7.0 J 235/55 R18 100H 18 x 7.0 J 235/50 R19 99H 19 x 7.0 J 215/70 R16 100T 16 x 6.5 J...
  • Page 250 However, if you prefer to write the Therefore, we suggest you discuss address is: any concern with one of the Holden The Manager Dealer management people. Holden Customer Assistance Centre If you have not received satisfaction...
  • Page 251 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 252 Index Automatic transmission continued Car key ........4, 16 ABS ........... 164 Shiftlock control system CD player........95 (BTSI) ........157 Accessories Central locking ....4, 16, 19 Auxiliary devices ......98 Retained Accessory Power Changing a flat tyre ....222 (RAP) ........
  • Page 253 Index Driving continued Engine continued Dashboard layout ....9, 53 Running-in ......153 Specifications ......245 Descent Control System Starting the engine ....156 Starting ......14, 156 (DCS) ......... 169 Driving precautions ....151 Engine oil ........197 Diesel......... 180 Adding oil .......
  • Page 254 Index Fuel..........179 Infotainment system continued Hazard warning ..... 12, 84 Consumption, reduction ..192 Controls ........90 Headlamps iPod ........99 Economy (ECO) mode ... 161 ® High beam indicator lamp ..84 MP3 .......... 96 Ethanol ........180 Navigation ......
  • Page 255 Index Mirrors Lighting ........83 Object detection systems ..174 Exterior ......... 8, 23 Bulb replacement ....209 Octane rating ..... 181, 245 Heated........24 Dimmer ........87 Odometer........60 Interior ........7, 24 Fog lamps ........ 85 Movie player ......104 Hazard lamps .....
  • Page 256 Index Power outlets ....... 57 Specifications continued SD card........75 Power steering Towing capacity ...... 184 Seat belt pretensioners....42 Fluid ........204 Tyre pressure ......247 Seat belts......... 7, 36 Precautions ......153 Speedometer ....... 60 Seat belt warning ..... 61 Power windows......
  • Page 257 Index Telephone ........139 Tyres Warning lights ......59 Tilt steering ......8, 54 Changing ........ 222 Washer fluid ....... 206 Time ..........57 Grip ........152 Washing the vehicle ....236 Tools .......... 219 Placard ........219 Water crossing ......164 Towing ........

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