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RG COLORADO
OWNER'S HANDBOOK

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  • Page 1 RG COLORADO 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: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ........2 In brief ..........4 Keys, doors, and windows ... 16 Seats, restraints ......28 Storage ........47 Instruments and controls ..... 56 Lighting ........82 Infotainment system ..... 89 Climate control ......163 Driving and operating ....171 Vehicle care .......
  • Page 4: Introduction

    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 In brief Locking/unlocking Seat adjustment the vehicle Seat positioning Remote keyless entry Initial drive information 1. Move the seat forwards or backwards by lifting the handle at The key operates all doors and the the front and sliding the seat. ignition.
  • Page 7 In brief Seat backrests Seat height Power seat adjustment The vehicle may have seat height Seat positioning adjustment. The vehicle may have power seat adjustment. 1. Recline the seatback by pulling the lever. 2. Adjust the angle and release • To lower the seat cushion, push the lever.
  • Page 8 In brief Head restraint adjustment Seat backrests Seat height • Recline the seatback by sliding • To lower the seat cushion, push • To raise the head restraint, pull the switch forwards or rearwards. the switch downwards. the head restraint upwards. Seat adjustment, see page 29.
  • Page 9 In brief Seat belts Mirror adjustment Exterior mirrors The vehicle may have power mirrors. Interior mirrors 1. Withdraw the belt from the reel. L: Left side mirror selected 2. Pull the metal tongue across • To reduce headlamp glare from your body into the buckle, until it R: Right side mirror selected following vehicles, push the lever...
  • Page 10 In brief Steering wheel adjustment The vehicle may have 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 56.
  • Page 11 In brief Instrument panel overview Exterior lamp control ...... 82 Side air vents ....... 169 Steering wheel controls (cruise control) ......191 Turn signals, headlamp flash, low beam and high beam ....82 Warning light, gauges and indicators ........ 60 Horn ..........
  • Page 12 In brief Exterior lighting High/low beam 22 Clutch pedal ......... 181 23 Brake pedal ......... 185 24 Accelerator pedal ......171 25 Bonnet release lever ....208 26 Instrument panel fuse box (behind storage compartment) ..228 27 Fuel tank door release lever ..198 28 Ignition switch/lock .......
  • Page 13 In brief Hazard warning flashers Turn and lane-change Horn signals • Press ¨ to turn the hazard Press j. warning flasher on or off, when • Push the lever in the direction the ignition is in any position. the steering wheel is turned. Exterior lighting, see page 82.
  • Page 14 In brief Washer and wiper Climate control Windscreen washer systems Windscreen wiper • Pull the lever rearwards to wash the windscreen. Washer fluid is sprayed onto O: Off the windscreen and the wipers operate. P: Intermittent operation Windscreen wiper/washer, see 1: Continuous wipe, slow speed page 57.
  • Page 15 In brief Transmission Automatic transmission Manual mode: Move the shift lever to position D, then push to the left. Manual transmission + : higher gear – : lower gear Automatic transmission, see page 177. Four-wheel drive, see page 181. P: Park R: Reverse •...
  • Page 16 In brief Starting off Starting the engine 0: (LOCK) The key can only be inserted and removed from this Check before starting position. • Check that windows, mirrors and 1: (ACC) When the key is in this lamps are clean. 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. Keep the engine running for about 1 to 2 minutes to protect the turbocharger.
  • Page 18: Keys, Doors And Windows

    Keys, doors and windows Keys, doors Keys and locks Foldaway key blade and windows Keys Keys and locks ......16 Doors ..........19 Vehicle security......21 Exterior mirrors ......23 Interior mirrors ......24 Windows ........25 1. Press button to extend the key blade.
  • 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 Central locking system Central locking button 3. Install the new battery. Place the negative side (-) down Doors may be locked and unlocked towards the base. by pressing buttons on: 4. Close the cover. • The driver’s door 5.
  • Page 21: Doors

    Keys, doors and windows Doors Door lock snibs Child security rear door locks Manual door locks The vehicle may have child security rear door locks. • To lock any door from the inside, push the door lock snib so it is flush with the door handle.
  • Page 22 Keys, doors and windows Rear doors Side steps The child security rear door locks prevent the rear doors from being The vehicle may have side steps. Space cab opened from the inside. Rotate the switch using a key or suitable screwdriver. To activate: •...
  • Page 23: Vehicle Security

    Keys, doors and windows Vehicle security Tailgate • If the alarm was triggered during alarm activation, the Locking and unlocking horn will sound three times and Anti-theft alarm system the hazard warning flashers The vehicle may have a tailgate lock. The system monitors the doors, will activate three times, while ignition and the bonnet.
  • Page 24 • The engine is automatically • LED flashes slowly. immobilised after the key is turned to LOCK and has been If a fault occurs, contact a Holden removed from the ignition Dealer. switch/lock. • Only valid ignition keys can be used to start the engine.
  • Page 25: Exterior Mirrors

    Keys, doors and windows Exterior mirrors Power mirrors Folding mirrors The vehicle may have power mirrors. Manual folding Convex mirror The vehicle may have manual The convex exterior mirrors provide folding mirrors. a wider view of the road and traffic. Warning Objects seen in these mirrors are closer than they appear.
  • Page 26: Interior Mirrors

    Keys, doors and windows Interior mirrors Electric folding Note If one mirror is manually extended The vehicle may have electric folding or folded, by pressing the directional Rear view mirror mirrors. switch (2) down, the other mirror will be extended or folded. Warning Always extend mirrors outwards for driving to increase visibility.
  • Page 27: Windows

    Keys, doors and windows Windows Power windows Warning Manual windows Before operating the power windows, check they are free of obstructions and that passengers and pets are not in the proximity of the moving window. • The power windows can be operated when the ignition is turned on.
  • Page 28 Keys, doors and windows Auto up/down Safety override function Child safety switch The driver’s window has an auto up/ If a window becomes difficult to down function. close, possibly due to frost: 1. Pull the switch upwards • To open the window and hold.
  • Page 29 Keys, doors and windows Heated rear window Sun visors Assist grips The vehicle may have a heated rear The vehicle may have assist grips. window. See Climate control on • Assist grips are located above page 163. the doors to assist passengers getting in and out of the vehicle.
  • Page 30: Seats, Restraints

    Seats, restraints Seats, restraints Head restraints Height adjustment Warning Head restraints ......28 This safety feature is not Front seats ........29 intended to rest the head upon. Rear seats ........32 It is solely for the reduction of whiplash neck movement in an Seat belts ........
  • Page 31 Seats, restraints Front seats Seat adjustment • Adjust the seat so that your legs are slightly angled when against the pedals. Danger Seat position • Adjust the backrest angle to Do not sit nearer than 25 cm from easily reach the steering wheel Warning the steering wheel, to allow safe with arms slightly bent.
  • Page 32 Seats, restraints Seat positioning Seat backrests Seat height The vehicle may have seat height adjustment. 1. Move the seat forwards or 1. Recline the seatback by pulling backwards by lifting the handle at the lever. the front and sliding the seat. 2.
  • Page 33 Seats, restraints Power seat adjustment Seat backrests Seat height Seat positioning The vehicle may have power seat adjustment. • Recline the seatback by sliding • To lower the seat cushion, push the switch forwards or rearwards. the switch downwards. • To raise the seat cushion, pull the switch upwards.
  • Page 34 Seats, restraints Rear seats Armrest To fold the rear seatbacks down: 1. Unbuckle the centre seat belt by Folding down rear seatbacks inserting the ignition key tip into the slot. The vehicle may have rear seats. 2. Allow the belt to retract slowly. Danger Caution Ensure the rear seatbacks are...
  • Page 35 Seats, restraints Seat belts Belt force limiters for which they have been designed. A slack belt will greatly On front seat three point belts, reduce the protection afforded to stress on the body is reduced by the the wearer. gradual release of the belt during a Care should be taken to avoid collision.
  • Page 36 Seats, restraints Belt tensioners Three point belt Warning In the event of a front, side or rear Fitting collision of a certain severity, the Do not attach or install objects driver’s and/or front passenger’s that may interfere with the three point seat belts are tightened. operation of the belt tensioners.
  • Page 37 Seats, restraints Height adjustment Removing Do not place objects such as 1. Pull the belt out slightly. handbags or mobile phones between 1. Press the red button on the the belt and your body. buckle. 2. Pull the button outwards. 2.
  • Page 38 Seats, restraints Lap belt Seat belt use during Seat belt care pregnancy The vehicle may have a lap belt on Warning the centre front seat. Warning The belt should not be twisted. It Care should be taken to avoid should lie flat and fit firmly across contamination of the webbing The lap belt must be positioned your hips.
  • Page 39 Seats, restraints Airbag system Warning Warning When deployed, airbags inflate WARNING – EXTREME HAZARD! Airbags are part of the 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 40 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 severe frontal or near frontal The front airbag system consists of Do not place any objects on or...
  • Page 41 Seats, restraints Side airbag system Warning Do not fit unauthorised seat covers as they may impair the deployment of the Side Impact Airbags (SIAB). 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 42 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 43 NOT fitted with child • The front seats and upholstery restraint anchorage points. 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 44 Holden strongly recommends that and feed the shoulder belt back you refer to your specific State or into the retractor.
  • Page 45 Seats, restraints Selecting the right Booster seats 4. Try to pull the belt out of the retractor to make sure the system retractor is locked. If the retractor is not locked, repeat Steps 2 to 4. Infants 5. To remove, press the release Rearward facing infant capsules button on the buckle and allow are designed so that in the event...
  • Page 46 Seats, restraints Where to put the restraint Older children The child restraint must be The vehicle may have child restraint attached to the child restraint anchorage points. anchorage points, located behind the rear seat. Warning Remember, it is safest for children to be seated in the Child restraint anchorages are rear seat.
  • Page 47 Use the child restraint anchors for restraint, contact an approved indicated by a label on the seatback, their designed purpose only. restraint fitting station or a Holden as shown. In addition to the ISOFIX Dealer. mounting, fasten the top-tether straps to the top-tether anchorage points.
  • Page 48 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 49: Storage

    Storage Storage Storage Caution compartments Do not leave glasses or Storage compartments ....47 flammable items, such as Instrument panel storage a cigarette lighter, in the Roof rack system ......54 compartment when parked in Loading information ...... 54 direct sunlight or in hot weather, as they may become very hot.
  • Page 50 Storage Front storage A storage compartment is located The vehicle may have a storage under the light switch, on the compartment located between the A storage compartment is located driver side. front seats. within each door. • To open, pull the lid rearwards. •...
  • Page 51 Storage Glove box Cup holders Warning To avoid scalding, never place hot drinks in the cup holders. Do not place uncovered containers of liquid in the cup holder while the vehicle is in motion. The vehicle may have cup holders located in the centre console, The glove box is located in the between the front seats.
  • Page 52 Storage Underseat storage The vehicle may have rear seat storage compartments. The vehicle may have cup holders 1. To access, lift the seat cushion. located at the rear of the centre 2. To open the storage box, lift console. the lid. •...
  • Page 53 Storage Sunglasses holder Armrest storage Load compartment The vehicle may have a storage Tailgate compartment located within the armrest. The vehicle may have a sunglasses holder. • To open, pull the centre handle • To open, push the rear part of the and lower the tailgate.
  • Page 54 Storage Additional Load limit on the tailgate Load limit on the rear bumper storage features Soft tonneau cover The vehicle may have a soft tonneau cover. Installation: To avoid damage to the tailgate, limit The maximum load on the rear the load placed on it: bumper is 100 kg.
  • Page 55 Storage 7. Where a sports bar is fitted, wrap the velcro strips around the sports bar on each side and attach. Note The cover may be tight to fit when new. Removal: 1. Using the finger loops provided, remove the cover by pulling the loops out and up.
  • Page 56 Storage Roof rack system Loading information Fitting the tonneau cover with high loads • Distribute the load evenly and Danger secure tightly with straps. • When carrying loads on the Do not stack objects higher than roof rack/ladder rack (elevated the front seats.
  • Page 57 Storage • Place heavier objects at the bottom. • Do not drive with the tailgate open. • Under no circumstances should people or animals be on the load compartment while the vehicle is moving. • Do not exceed the maximum load weights.
  • Page 58: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and controls Instruments and Controls Steering wheel controls controls Steering wheel adjustment Warning Controls ........56 Do not attempt to adjust the Warning lights, steering wheel while driving. gauges and indicators ....60 Vehicle personalisation ....79 The vehicle may have steering wheel controls which can be used to operate the infotainment system.
  • Page 59 Instruments and controls Horn Windscreen wiper/washer Windscreen wiper The vehicle may have cruise control which can be operated by using the Press j. controls on the steering wheel. See Cruise control on page 191. Caution Do not operate the wipers on dry glass or when covered with snow or ice, as this will damage the rubber and scratch the glass.
  • Page 60 Instruments and controls O: Off Adjustable wiper interval Windscreen washer P: Intermittent operation 1: Continuous wipe, slow speed 2: Continuous wipe, fast speed For a single wipe of the windscreen, when the windscreen wipers are off, push the lever upwards. During intermittent operation, adjust •...
  • Page 61 Instruments and controls Power outlets Caution Warning It is dangerous for the driver of Do not operate the windscreen a vehicle to attach or remove washer for more than a few accessories from the power seconds or when the washer fluid socket while driving.
  • Page 62: Tachometer

    Instruments and controls Warning lights, Odometer Tachometer gauges and indicators Speedometer Shows distance travelled in Shows engine speed in thousands of kilometres. revolutions per minute (RPM). Drive at a low engine speed/range for each gear, as much as possible. Shows vehicle speed in kilometres per hour (km/h).
  • Page 63: Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge

    H, the engine is too hot: immediately. • The chime sounds. Danger • A message is displayed in the Driver Information Centre (DIC). Before refuelling, stop the vehicle Contact a Holden Dealer. See and switch the engine off. Driver Information Centre (DIC) on page 69.
  • Page 64 Instruments and controls Warning Do not continue driving with the temperature gauge needle in the red area. The engine is too hot. Continued operation of an overheated engine will result in severe engine damage. See Engine coolant on page 214.
  • Page 65: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and controls Control indicators 1 Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ........67 2 Tail lamp ........69 3 Tachometer ......60 4 Immobiliser ......68 5 Turn signal right ......64 6 High beam ......69 7 Turn signal left ......64 8 Airbag and belt tensioners ..65 9 Seat belt reminders ....64 10 Speedometer ......60 11 Malfunction indicator light ..65...
  • Page 66: Turn Signal Right

    Instruments and controls Seat belt reminders 19 Cruise control ......69 The following warning lights and reminders may appear on the 20 Low fuel ........68 Driver’s seat belt reminder instrument panel. 21 Fuel gauge ......61 X: Driver’s seat belt reminder. A chime sounds with most warning 22 Descent Control System lights and reminders.
  • Page 67: Airbag And Belt Tensioners

    If the front passenger’s seat is off the engine. with the airbag or belt tensioner occupied when the engine is started: 2. Contact a Holden Dealer. system. • illuminates until the front passenger’s seat belt is fastened.
  • Page 68: Antilock Brake System

    Instruments and controls Brake system Antilock Brake System • If necessary contact a Holden Dealer. warning light (ABS) warning light • If the parking brake is not fully • The R warning light illuminates • The u warning light illuminates...
  • Page 69: Electronic Stability Control (Esc)

    The light flashes while driving, • If the light does not illuminate, vehicle’s speed. This occurs at to show that the ESC is actively contact a Holden Dealer. speeds below approximately helping the vehicle with road grip 30 km/h. •...
  • Page 70: Immobiliser

    Do not run the is turned on to show that the light engine. If the oil level is normal, is working. have the system checked by the nearest Holden Dealer. • If the light remains on, contact a Holden Dealer. •...
  • Page 71: Tail Lamp

    Instruments and controls Information displays Tail lamp light Cruise control light The 8 indicator light illuminates The vehicle may have cruise control. Driver Information when the tail lamps are on. • illuminates on the instrument Centre (DIC) See Exterior lighting on page 82. panel when the cruise control has been set.
  • Page 72 Instruments and controls Vehicle messages Selecting functions 3. Press SET/CLR (2) to select a function, to change a setting or to Messages are displayed on the confirm a message. Driver Information Centre (DIC) or See Trip computer on page 77 and may be audible as a warning chime.
  • Page 73 Service Battery Charging • See Hill Start Assist (HSA) on System page 187. • The message is displayed when there is a fault in the battery charging system. • Contact a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 74 Check the oil as soon as operating temperature. possible. See Engine oil on page 212. Caution Engine damage may result if you keep driving. Do not run the engine. If the oil level is normal, have the system checked by the nearest Holden Dealer.
  • Page 75 Transmission Hot – Idle • Have the problem repaired by • Contact a Holden Dealer. Engine a Holden Dealer as soon as possible. Shift Denied • The message displays when immediate action by the (Automatic transmission) driver is necessary to prevent •...
  • Page 76 Drive Low for about 10 minutes Wheel Drive Low is requested above 72 km/h. • Contact a Holden Dealer. and the vehicle speed is correct, 4WD OFF 4WD Shift in Progress but the transmission is not in N (neutral).
  • Page 77 The message displays when • See Diesel fuel filter on page 218 Entry (RKE) transmitter needs to the Electronic Stability Control or contact a Holden Dealer. be replaced. system has been switched off manually by pressing on the Lamp messages Airbag system message instrument panel.
  • Page 78 Ice Possible Drive with Care security system. is opened: • Contact a Holden Dealer. • The message is displayed when • Until the engine is started with icy conditions are possible.
  • Page 79 Instruments and controls Trip computer Trip/Fuel menu Trip • The display shows the current Rotate the adjuster wheel to scroll The trip computer: distance travelled since the trip through the following menu items: • Is located in the Driver odometer was last reset. •...
  • Page 80 Instruments and controls Instantaneous fuel consumption Outside air temperature When the fuel range estimate is less than 64 km: • The instantaneous fuel The vehicle may have an outside air Low Fuel Range is displayed • consumption display shows the temperature display in the DIC.
  • Page 81 Instruments and controls Vehicle ECO index 2. Rotate the adjuster wheel to scroll through the following menu • The ECO index displays the personalisation items: current fuel economy. The settings can be personalised in • Speed warning • Keep the bars within the box for the Driver Information Centre (DIC) •...
  • Page 82: Lighting

    Instruments and controls Remaining oil life Settings in the The following menus may be displayed: Infotainment system • Displays the estimate of the oil’s remaining useful life. • If Remaining Oil Life 99% is displayed, that means 99% of the current oil life remains.
  • Page 83 Instruments and controls Comfort and convenience Lock, unlock settings • • Chime volume: Change the Remote unlock light feedback: volume of the warning chime. Activate or deactivate the light feedback while unlocking. Personalization by driver: Remote lock light & horn This allows the selection of the personalisation settings that are feedback: Activate or deactivate...
  • Page 84 Lighting Lighting Exterior lighting Headlamp high/low beam Exterior lamp control Exterior lighting ......82 Interior lighting ......85 Lighting features ......87 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 85 Lighting Headlamp range Hazard warning flashers Warning adjustment Always switch the headlamps The vehicle may have headlamp to low beam when vehicles are range adjustment. approaching or when following Adjust the headlamp range another vehicle. according to the vehicle load, to ensure illumination of the road To flash the high beam lamps: ahead.
  • Page 86 (six times when a trailer is 2. Press >. is on. If water does collect in the connected). lamp contact a Holden Dealer. > illuminates on the instrument • To cancel a lane change function, panel.
  • Page 87 Lighting Interior lighting Interior lamps Courtesy lamp Instrument panel illumination Slide the switch: OFF: Remains off when doors are opened or closed. • Press y. DOOR: Automatically switches on The light automatically switches when a door is opened and turns off To adjust the instrument lighting on when a door is opened and after doors are closed.
  • Page 88 Lighting Reading lamps Note Type 2 To prevent the battery from The vehicle may have reading discharging, turn the lamp off when lamps. the engine is not running. The reading lamps are located between the sun visors. Warning Type 1 Do not leave the courtesy lamp on while driving in the dark.
  • Page 89 Lighting Lighting features Exit lighting Ticket holder Headlamps illuminate the way after Entry lighting leaving the vehicle. 1. Switch the ignition off. Entry lighting provides additional security when returning to the 2. Remove the ignition key. vehicle at night. 3. Open the driver’s door. •...
  • Page 90 Lighting Battery power protection To prevent discharge of the battery when the ignition is switched off, some interior lights are switched off automatically after some time. If you turn off the ignition with the exterior lights on, they will immediately turn off. The exterior lights will remain on if you turn them on when the ignition is off.
  • Page 91: Introduction

    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 ........89 impact the audio system. section to become familiar with Type 1: Damage to the system...
  • Page 92 Infotainment system Display (Type 1) 1. Volume/power button 2. CD eject button 3. CD slot 4. Information display 5. Scan button 6. Auto programming button 7. Tune button 8. Set for menu 9. Menu button 10. USB/AUX button 11. USB/AUX port 12.
  • Page 93 Infotainment system Display (Type 2) 18. Information display 19. Volume buttons 20. Power button 21. Home button...
  • Page 94: Operation

    Infotainment system Operation (Type 1) Steering wheel 23. Call end button: remote controls Press to end a call. Power on/off The vehicle may have steering Mute: wheel remote controls. Press to silence the vehicle speakers. Press again to turn the sound on.
  • Page 95 Infotainment system Volume control Tone settings • Rotate VOL/PWR (1) to adjust From the tone settings menu, sound the volume. features can be adjusted separately for the FM/AM selection and the • Alternatively, press the other audio player functions. switch (1) on the steering wheel remote controls, upwards or 1.
  • Page 96 Infotainment system Select function CD/MP3/USB or (AUX) input • Balance: Adjust the left/right side speaker balance from left 7 to • Press DISC (16) to select CD FM/AM radio right 7. or MP3. The vehicle may have rear speakers. • Press USB AUX (10) to select an •...
  • Page 97: Setting The Clock

    Infotainment system Bluetooth hands-free Setting the clock ® phone device 1. Press SET (MENU) (9) for more than 2 seconds. Setup Menu is displayed. 1:01 Setup Menu To display Bluetooth options for the ® relevant function: To select Bluetooth phone mode: ®...
  • Page 98: Radio

    Infotainment system Radio Preset buttons (Type 1) • Press and hold any function AM-FM radio button (15) to save the current radio station. Main buttons and controls: 1:02 A beep sounds when the radio Automatic programming station is stored. BACK •...
  • Page 99 Infotainment system Listening to a radio station Automatic station search Seeking Searching for radio stations To automatically search for available To search for the next radio station: radio stations with clear reception: 1. Press SEEK TRACK (13). To toggle between FM or AM radio: 1.
  • Page 100 Infotainment system Searching for a radio Using the preset buttons Listening using a preset station manually To store a radio station to a preset: To listen to a radio station saved to To manually search for a radio a preset: •...
  • Page 101: Audio Players

    Infotainment system Audio players Radio band selection Antenna CD player (Type 1) General information Caution If a label is added to a CD, or more than one CD is inserted into the slot at a time or an attempt is made to play scratched or damaged CDs, the CD player could be damaged.
  • Page 102 Infotainment system CD/MP3 Handling CDs Caution • Avoid leaving fingerprints on the Main buttons and controls. CD when removing it. Avoid inserting any foreign Eject button objects into the slot of the player. • Store any CDs in their protective •...
  • Page 103 Infotainment system Preset buttons Inserting a disc Note • A non-readable disc will display a • Press a function button (15) to disc error message. select the function shown in the display. Press (2) to eject the disc and  switch to the previously used Disc selection button mode.
  • Page 104 Infotainment system Using the CD menu Fast rewind/reverse File information Previous/next track 1. Press and hold SEEK TRACK (13) during play to rewind or To play the previous or next track: fast-forward through a track. • Press SEEK TRACK (13) 2.
  • Page 105 Infotainment system Changing the playback mode 2. Press the function button (15) • Information for tracks shown below PAGE to view more in symbols or in unavailable information on the current track. languages may be displayed as ---- or are not displayed at all. Note If no information is available, 12:01...
  • Page 106 Infotainment system Repeat Random Search 12:01 T:12 1’24 12:01 ROOT 12:01 T:12 1’24 1’11 DISC DISC DISC 2 - Song Name 2 - Song Name SONG 2 - Song Name 2 - Song Name 2 - Song Name 2 - Song Name SONG SONG <...
  • Page 107: Auxiliary Devices

    Infotainment system Auxiliary devices Root directory • Avoid touching the USB connecting terminal with any (Type 1) objects or fingers. • The USB device can only be General information recognised when it is formatted ROOT 12:01 1’11 in FAT16/32 file format. •...
  • Page 108 Infotainment system iPod • Depending on the type and ® Caution capacity of the USB device and All audio media types that are the type of stored files, the time it supported by the iPod can be ® USB storage devices can only be takes to recognise the files may played.
  • Page 109 Infotainment system Connecting an iPod Main buttons and controls: ® 1. Open the cover (11) to access Tune/file button the USB/AUX port. • Rotate TUNE FILE/PUSH 11:01 2. Connect the iPod using the USB ® 0’09 MODE (7) to scroll through iPod cable supplied with the iPod ®...
  • Page 110 Infotainment system Previous/next track Fast rewind/reverse File information 11:01 11:01 0’08 0’08 iPod iPod Song title Song title 11:02 ARTIST ARTIST 0’26 RDM 6 • ll RDM 6• ll BROWSE BROWSE iPod Song Title SONG RDM 6• ll BROWSE PAGE 11:01 11:01 0’09...
  • Page 111 Infotainment system Repeat Random Pause 11:14 11:16 11:11 0’41 0’42 PAUSE iPod iPod iPod Artist Title Artist Title Artist Title ARTIST ARTIST ARTIST RDM 6 • ll RDM 6• ll RDM 6• ll BROWSE BROWSE BROWSE • Press the function button (15) •...
  • Page 112: Usb Port

    Infotainment system USB port Search Information button (Type 1) • Press TEXT (12) to view file 1. Press a function button (15) General information information for the track being below BROWSE. played. A USB stick can be connected to the USB port.
  • Page 113 Infotainment system AUX input Connecting a USB device Using the USB menu 1. Open the cover (11) to access The USB menu operation is similar the port. to the CD/MP3 menu operation. 2. Connect the USB device, See Using the CD menu on containing music files, to the page 102.
  • Page 114: Bluetooth ® Phone

    Alternatively, press on the steering wheel remote controls. Not all phones will support all functions. For more information visit: Menu button www.holden.com.au. • Press MENU (9) to switch The following symbols may between Dialing and Bluetooth ® be displayed at the top of the menus.
  • Page 115 ® Bluetooth phone. ® other devices to search for the Bluetooth device: ® 12:02 Select 6. Search for Holden on the PHONE Bluetooth device to be ® PAIR BOOK CELL INFO BACK connected and initiate the pairing process on the device.
  • Page 116 Infotainment system Hands free phone To delete a device: To change the code (passkey): 1. Press PHONE (14). 1. Press PHONE (14). Receiving calls 2. Press MENU (9) to view BT on 2. Press the function button (15) below BT. the display.
  • Page 117 Infotainment system Ending calls Making calls 12:00 Connected 2’00 PHONE Number... When receiving a phone call, the phone will ring and information • To hang up, press PHONE (14) 1. Press PHONE (14) or press may be displayed. or press the function button (15) on the steering wheel remote below END or press on the...
  • Page 118: Type 2: Operation

    Infotainment system Operation (Type 2) Editing numbers Microphone adjustment Power on/off • To turn the infotainment system on, press and hold (20). 12:00 Connected 2’00 The previous mode will be PHONE MIC LEVEL +5 displayed. • To turn the infotainment system off, press and hold (20).
  • Page 119 Infotainment system Automatic on/off Volume control • If the volume level is louder than maximum starting volume level When the ignition key is in the ACC • To adjust the volume, press when the infotainment system is or ON position, the infotainment ª...
  • Page 120 Infotainment system Auto volume control Using the HOME menu Touch smartphone link to • activate an application through a The volume of the infotainment 1. Press D (21). connected smartphone. system adjusts depending on the • Touch settings to enter the vehicle’s speed.
  • Page 121 Infotainment system Selecting function Touch Bluetooth to play Picture and movie Bluetooth music. ® 1. Press D (21). Audio Touch iPod to select iPod ® 2. Touch picture & movie. 1. Press D (21). iPhone ® 2. Touch audio. 4. Touch to return to the HOME menu.
  • Page 122 Infotainment system Phone Smartphone link 4. Touch to return to the HOME menu. 1. Connect a Bluetooth phone to 1. Install the smartphone ® Note the infotainment system. application on the smartphone. • If a USB storage device 2. Press D (21). 2.
  • Page 123: Radio

    Infotainment system Radio Settings Automatic station search (Type 2) 1. Press D (21). To automatically search for available AM-FM radio radio stations with clear reception: 2. Touch settings. 1. Press D (21). 2. Touch audio. • Touch g or d. See Personalisation on page 143.
  • Page 124 Infotainment system Using the preset buttons Listening using a preset Autostore To select a favourite preset page: Saving a preset Radio stations with the best reception quality can be stored 1. Touch S or T repeatedly. 1. Select FM or AM. automatically: 2.
  • Page 125 Infotainment system Viewing station information Using the FM/AM radio menu To listen to an AS station: 1. Select FM or AM. 1. Touch the radio station. 1. Select FM or AM. 2. Touch AS. 2. Touch MENU. 3. Touch S or T to select an autostore page.
  • Page 126 Infotainment system Favourite list FM/AM station list Update the FM/AM station list 1. Select FM or AM. 1. Select FM or AM. 1. Select FM or AM. 2. Touch MENU. 2. Touch MENU. 2. Touch MENU. 3. Touch favorite list. 3.
  • Page 127 Infotainment system Tone settings Touch -/+ to adjust the sound Antenna • style manually. 1. Select FM or AM. • Bass: Adjust the bass level from 2. Touch MENU. -12 to +12. 3. Touch tone settings. • Mid (midrange): Adjust the midrange level from -12 to +12.
  • Page 128: Audio Players

    Infotainment system Audio players Cautions when using a USB (Type 2) • The USB storage device can storage device, iPod or iPhone only be recognised when it is ® ® formatted in FAT16/32, exFAT file Audio/picture/movie/ • Operation cannot be guaranteed system.
  • Page 129 Infotainment system Connecting a USB device • An iPod or an iPhone can play ® ® Caution all music files supported. Music file lists display up to 2,500 The USB port should not be files on the screen in alphabetical used to charge USB accessory order.
  • Page 130 Infotainment system Audio system Pause • Touch j during play. Music files contained on a USB storage device, iPod or iPhone ® ® • Touch ► to resume play. can be played on the infotainment Playing the next track system. •...
  • Page 131 Infotainment system Playing tracks repeatedly Viewing information on a Using the USB music menu playing track • Touch during play: 1. Touch MENU during play. • Touch the title during play. 1: Plays the current track repeatedly. ALL: Plays all tracks repeatedly. OFF: Returns to normal play.
  • Page 132 Infotainment system Tone settings iPod /iPhone player ® ® 1. Touch MENU during play. Connect an iPod or iPhone ® ® containing music files to the 2. Touch ▲ or ▼ to scroll through USB port. See Connecting a USB the list.
  • Page 133 Infotainment system Pause Playing tracks repeatedly Viewing information on a playing track • Touch j during play. • Touch during play: • Touch the title during play. • Touch ► to resume play. 1: Plays the current track repeatedly. Playing the next track ALL: Plays all tracks repeatedly.
  • Page 134 Infotainment system Picture system Using the iPod music menu Tone settings ® 1. Touch MENU during play. 1. Touch MENU during play. Picture files stored on a USB storage device can be viewed on the 2. Touch ▲ or ▼ to scroll through infotainment system screen.
  • Page 135 Infotainment system Viewing a picture Viewing a slide show 6. Touch the screen again to return to the previous screen. Connect a USB storage device 1. Touch containing picture files to the USB The slide show begins. port. See Connecting a USB device 2.
  • Page 136 Infotainment system Movie system Using the USB picture menu clock/temp display: To display the clock and temperature on the 1. Touch MENU. Movie files stored on a USB storage full screen, select On or Off. device can be viewed on the display settings: Adjust the infotainment system screen.
  • Page 137 Infotainment system Playing a movie file Pause 6. Touch the screen again to return to the previous screen. Connect a USB storage device • Touch j during play. containing movie files to the USB • Touch ► to resume play. port.
  • Page 138 Infotainment system Using the USB movie menu tone settings: Adjust the sound Subtitle language setup. See Tone settings on 1. Touch MENU. The movie may have subtitles. page 93. 3. When complete, touch The USB movie menu is 1. Touch ◄. displayed.
  • Page 139 Infotainment system Audio language The movie may have selectable audio languages. 2. Touch S or T. 2. Touch S or T. 3. Touch ►. 3. Touch ►. Note Note 1. Touch ◄. • Select from the subtitle • Select from the subtitle Note languages supported by the languages supported by the...
  • Page 140 Infotainment system Auxiliary device system Types of AUX cables Music and movie files stored on an auxiliary device can be played on the infotainment system. Connecting an auxiliary device • 4-pole cable: AUX cable for movies. AUX cable for iPod ®...
  • Page 141 Infotainment system Playing from an auxiliary Tone settings device 1. Touch tone settings during play. Connect the auxiliary device containing music files to the AUX input. See Connecting an auxiliary device on page 138. • Once connected, it will play automatically.
  • Page 142 Infotainment system Playing a movie from an Note Using the AUX movie menu When using an iPod or iPhone auxiliary device ® ® 1. Touch MENU. connect to the AUX input using the Connect the auxiliary device AUX cable for an iPod /iPhone ®...
  • Page 143: Infotainment System

    Infotainment system Bluetooth music ® • Music from the Bluetooth • Do not change the track too ® device is delivered through the quickly when playing Bluetooth ® (Type 2) infotainment system. music. It takes some time to transmit data from the Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 144 Infotainment system Playing Bluetooth music Pause Playing tracks repeatedly ® 1. Press D (21). • Touch ►w during play. • Touch during play: 2. Touch audio. • Touch ►w to resume play. 1: Plays the current track repeatedly. 3. Touch Source ▼. Playing the next track ALL: Plays all tracks repeatedly.
  • Page 145: Personalisation

    Infotainment system Personalisation Tone settings Time and date settings 1. Press D (21). 1. Press during play. (Type 2) 2. Touch settings. The infotainment system settings 3. Touch time & date settings. can be personalised. 1. Press D (21). 2. Touch settings. For further information, see Tone settings on page 93.
  • Page 146 Infotainment system Radio settings radio favourites: Select the 4. Touch to select. number of AM/FM favourites set time format: Select 12 hr or 1. Press D (21). (FAV) pages to display. 24 hr time display. 2. Touch settings. radio tune bar: View the radio set date format: Set the date 3.
  • Page 147 Infotainment system Connection settings Vehicle settings 4. Touch to select. bluetooth settings: Select the 1. Press D (21). When the ignition is on and the bluetooth settings menu: vehicle is stationary, settings can 2. Touch settings. be changed in the vehicle settings pair device: Select a device 3.
  • Page 148 Infotainment system Language settings Text scroll Touch beep volume 1. Press D (21). 1. Press D (21). 1. Press D (21). 2. Touch settings. 2. Touch settings. 2. Touch settings. 3. Touch language. 3. Touch ▼. 3. Touch ▼. The language menu is displayed. The settings menu is displayed.
  • Page 149 Infotainment system Max startup volume System version DivX ® 1. Press D (21). 1. Press D (21). Adjust the maximum limit for the start-up volume. 2. Touch settings. 2. Touch settings. 1. Press D (21). 3. Touch ▼. 3. Touch ▼. 2.
  • Page 150: Bluetooth ® Phone

    ® user guide. Not all phones will support all functions. For more information visit: 2. Press D (21). www.holden.com.au. 3. Touch phone. Bluetooth also allows streaming of ® music files from a device, if files are available. See Bluetooth music on ®...
  • Page 151 Infotainment system 6. Touch the device to pair. • If SSP is not supported, input the 7. When a Bluetooth phone is ® PIN shown on the screen, into successfully paired, the phone • If SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) the Bluetooth device.
  • Page 152 Infotainment system Note Pairing an additional device 8. Touch the device to pair on the searched list screen. when a paired device is • When a Bluetooth phone ® connected is successfully paired to the infotainment system, the 1. Press D (21). phone book is downloaded 2.
  • Page 153 Infotainment system Checking the connected Bluetooth device ® 1. Press D (21). 2. Touch settings. 3. Touch connection settings. 4. Touch bluetooth settings. 5. Touch pair device. • If SSP is not supported, input the 9. When pairing is successful, the PIN shown on the screen, into device name is displayed on the the Bluetooth...
  • Page 154 Infotainment system Note Connecting the Deleting the Bluetooth device ® The infotainment system can register Bluetooth device ® 1. Press D (21). up to five Bluetooth devices. ® 1. Press D (21). 2. Touch settings. Disconnecting the 2. Touch settings. 3.
  • Page 155 Infotainment system Hands-free phone Switching a call to the mobile Switching the microphone phone (private mode) on/off (mute) Making a call by entering a phone number: 1. Touch Re-dialling last number 1. Touch and hold . Alternatively, press on the steering wheel remote controls.
  • Page 156 Infotainment system Receiving calls Using the phone book menu 1. Touch Phone Book. 4. Touch the number to dial. 1. Touch Accept. Alternatively, press on the 2. Touch ▲ or ▼ to scroll through steering wheel remote controls the list. Note 3.
  • Page 157 Infotainment system Searching for phone book entries 1. Touch Phone Book. 4. Touch the name to call. 3. Use the keypad to search by 5. Touch the number to dial. name. Note For further information, see When the Bluetooth phone ®...
  • Page 158 Infotainment system Searching by name Making a call from the Making a call with speed dial call history Example: searching the name, alex. • Touch and hold the speed dial number using the keypad on the 1. Touch Call History. 1.
  • Page 159 Infotainment system Smartphone link 6. Touch the application icon. If the iOS version of the iPhone ® less than 4.0, an error message is The application screen is Use smartphone link when a displayed: displayed. smartphone is connected to the infotainment system.
  • Page 160 Infotainment system Android smartphone Displaying/hiding 2. Reconnect the smartphone to the infotainment system with error messages application icons Bluetooth , then press the ® If the infotainment system fails To display or hide application icons required application menu on the to activate the application on on the smartphone link menu: infotainment system.
  • Page 161 Infotainment system Stitcher™ Internet Radio To use Stitcher™: 4. Press D (21). Some images and explanations may vary due to mobile phone operating 5. Touch smartphone link. systems, versions and/or application (app) versions. Using Stitcher™ Listen to news, comedy, sports and radio talk shows in one app.
  • Page 162 Infotainment system Thumbs up and thumbs down Using the Stitcher menu Rate songs/content using thumbs up 1. Touch MENU during play. and thumbs down. • Touch Saving the favourite station • Press to save the station as a favourite station. Pause 1.
  • Page 163 Infotainment system Pandora Internet Radio 6. Touch Pandora. ® 1. Install the Pandora application ® on the smartphone. Some images and explanations may 2. Connect the smartphone and the vary due to mobile phone operating infotainment system through the systems, versions and/or application USB port or Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 164 Infotainment system Bookmarks Pandora skip limit ® Touch + while playing a song to Pandora limits the number of skips ® bookmark either the artist or the allowed on their service. When the song. Bookmarks are viewable on skip limit is reached, will not skip www.pandora.com.
  • Page 165 Climate control Climate control Climate control Controls systems Climate control systems ..... 163 Air conditioning system Air vents........169 Maintenance ......169 Danger Do not sleep in a vehicle with the air conditioning or heating system on. It may cause serious harm or death due to a drop in the oxygen level and/or body temperature.
  • Page 166: Climate Control

    Climate control Heated rear window Air distribution Cooling • Select an air outlet by rotating The air conditioning system cools The vehicle may have a heated the switch. and dehumidifies (dries) the air when rear window. the outside temperature is a little Air is directed: •...
  • Page 167 Climate control Maximum cooling To turn the air conditioning 6. Rotate the fan speed switch x system off: to maximum speed. • Rotate the fan speed switch x 7. Press n to 0 or press n. 8. Open the air vents. The LED extinguishes when the air conditioning is off.
  • Page 168 Climate control Electronic climate All settings, except temperature are chosen automatically by the control system system. • Select a temperature while in Danger automatic mode. Do not sleep in a vehicle with the Automatic mode air conditioning or heating system on.
  • Page 169 Climate control Manual mode Air distribution and cooling To select cooling: The air conditioning system cools Pressing any of the following buttons and dehumidifies (dries) the air when deactivates automatic operation. the outside temperature is a little To return to automatic mode: above the freezing point, therefore •...
  • Page 170 Climate control Demisting and defrosting Air recirculation For rear window demisting: windows • Press Ü. • Press The LED illuminates when the The LED illuminates when air rear window demister is on. recirculation is on. • To return to fresh air, press Caution The LED illuminates when the Do not use sharp objects or...
  • Page 171 Climate control Maintenance Air vents Adjustable air vents Air intake • Direct air flow by tilting the vents. Warning • Direct air flow by tilting the vents. Outside air is drawn into the vehicle Do not attach objects to the vents. through the opening between the •...
  • Page 172 Climate control Pollen filter The filter removes contaminants such as pollen and dust from the air entering the vehicle. Maintenance of the pollen filter is required. Refer to the Service/ Warranty Booklet. Air conditioning regular operation To ensure efficient performance, switch the cooling on for a few minutes once a month, even in winter.
  • Page 173: Driving And Operating

    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...... 171 Use the following precautions to lamps are clean. improve performance: Starting and operating ....171 Visually check tyre inflation.
  • Page 174 Driving and operating Driving diesel engine Brakes • Operate the engine above idle only after normal engine oil vehicles • Do not let the vehicle run down pressure has been established. hills, or coast with the engine off, Observe the following precautions Forcing the turbocharger to as the power assistance does to ensure maximum turbocharger...
  • Page 175 • If the vehicle is stationary in Note deep water for an extended time, Regular off-road driving requires water may have entered the more frequent maintenance. engine, transmission, differentials and wheel bearings. Contact a Holden Dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 176 Driving and operating Hill and mountain roads Loose articles Ignition positions If the vehicle is driven frequently Do not leave loose articles over hilly terrain, it must always be or luggage in the passenger in good condition. The fluids, tyres compartment.
  • Page 177 Driving and operating Starting the engine 0: (LOCK) The key can only be 3. Turn the ignition key to position inserted and removed from this 2 until ! extinguishes. position. 4. Turn the key to position 3 and 1: (ACC) When the key is in this release when the engine is position, the audio system operates.
  • Page 178 Driving and operating Retained Accessory Parking Warning Power (RAP) 1. Apply the park brake. To avoid the possibility of injury, 2. Automatic transmission: Select The power outlets may be used after always apply the park brake position P. the engine is turned off. before exiting the vehicle.
  • Page 179: Automatic Transmission

    If exhaust gases enter the interior of the vehicle, open the windows. Have the cause of the fault repaired by a Holden Dealer. P: (park) In park position, the wheels are locked. Select P only when the vehicle is stationary and the park brake is applied.
  • Page 180 Driving and operating Note Engine braking Parking • The shift lever is locked in To utilise the engine braking effect, 1. Press the brake pedal. position P. To move, switch the select a lower gear when driving 2. Select position P. ignition on, apply the brake pedal downhill.
  • Page 181 • Push the lever forwards (+) once Contact a Holden Dealer. to shift up one gear. • Pull the lever backwards (-) once to shift down one gear.
  • Page 182 4. Move the shift lever to position N. 5. Remove the screwdriver. 2. Open the cover. 6. Close the cover. Note Use a small screwdriver to prise 7. Have the vehicle repaired by the cover off, at both ends. a Holden Dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 183: Manual Transmission

    Driving and operating Manual transmission Drive systems • Ensure the clutch pedal is completely pushed to the floor. • Do not use the pedal as a Four-wheel drive foot rest. The vehicle may have four-wheel drive. Caution • Four-wheel drive sends the Do not drive with your hand engine’s driving power to all four resting on the shift lever.
  • Page 184 If the lights do not come on, The front axle is not engaged in contact a Holden Dealer. Two-Wheel Drive. • Illuminate on the shift control • N (Neutral): Use only when the switch to indicate the current vehicle is being towed.
  • Page 185 Driving and operating Shifting from Two-Wheel High Shifting from Two-Wheel High • 4  (Four-Wheel Low): This to Four-Wheel High or Four-Wheel High to setting engages the front axle to Four-Wheel Low provide extra traction. • Rotate the shift control switch It sends maximum power to all from 2...
  • Page 186 Driving and operating Shifting from Four-Wheel Low Shifting to neutral 7. Rotate the shift control switch to Two-Wheel High clockwise past 4 to N. Use N (neutral) when towing the or Four-Wheel High Note vehicle. See Towing the vehicle on N only displays when selected.
  • Page 187: Brakes

    4. Move the shift lever to N. or 1 (manual transmission). The braking distance is extended. 5. Press the clutch pedal (manual Contact a Holden Dealer. 15. Turn the ignition key to LOCK/ transmission). OFF (position 0). When the engine is not running, 6.
  • Page 188 ABS assistance. Have a Holden efficiency. panic braking. Dealer check the system as soon If the vehicle is travelling above as possible.
  • Page 189: Ride Control Systems

    Driving and operating Ride control systems Park brake Brake assist Applying the park brake: If the brake pedal is pressed quickly Traction Control and forcefully, maximum brake force 1. Pull the lever straight up, without is automatically applied (full braking). System (TCS) pressing the release button.
  • Page 190 Driving and operating Electronic Stability Operation • TCS is reactivated by pressing again, for approximately Control (ESC) The TCS switch may be located in 2 seconds. front of the shift lever or beneath the The ESC: Traction Control On is displayed instrument panel, on the right side.
  • Page 191 Driving and operating Operation • The ESC is reactivated Warning by pressing again for The ESC switch may be located in approximately 2 seconds. front of the shift lever or beneath the Do not let this special safety Both TCS and the ESC are instrument panel, on the right side.
  • Page 192 Driving and operating Descent Control System While travelling at speeds below Caution 50 km/h: (DCS) • Press Use only when descending steep • The DCS allows the vehicle illuminates green on the grades while driving off-road. Do to travel on a steep decline at not use when driving on normal instrument panel.
  • Page 193 Driving and operating Cruise control System protection • When in standby mode and the vehicle speed exceeds 50 km/h, When operated continuously The vehicle may have cruise control. DCS deactivates. for prolonged periods of time, temperatures may increase within Deactivation the brake system: While travelling at speeds below •...
  • Page 194 Driving and operating Setting cruise control Decreasing set speed Warning 1. Press ON OFF. 1. Push the switch down to SET/- and hold it or briefly push to Do not use the cruise control m illuminates white. SET/- repeatedly. when road or driving conditions 2.
  • Page 195: Object Detection Systems

    Driving and operating Object detection Resume stored speed Warning When the cruise control is on and systems speed is above 20 km/h: The driver is always responsible for taking care and attention while • Push the lever up to RES/+. Park Assist (PA) manoeuvring the vehicle.
  • Page 196 When the distance is less than water directly at the sensors as 3. If the problem persists, contact a 30 cm, the alarm tones sound they may be damaged. Holden Dealer. continuously. • The system may not recognise Deactivation sharp objects, thick winter...
  • Page 197 Driving and operating Rear Vision Camera (RVC) The RVC cannot display objects: misaligned. Contact a Holden • Close to the corners of the Dealer. The vehicle may have a RVC. bumper Always keep the camera lens free Warning • Forward of the camera from dirt, snow or ice.
  • Page 198: Fuel

    Driving and operating Fuel Cleaning • Guidelines to assist reversing can be displayed on the display. See The lens requires regular cleaning to Rear camera option under Vehicle Danger ensure optimum performance. personalisation on page 81. Use only a soft cloth, mild soap EXHAUST WARNING –...
  • Page 199 Driving and operating Take the vehicle to a Holden Danger Warning Dealer if you think the vehicle needs inspecting for any of the Always switch off the engine USE OF FUEL CONTAINING above reasons. and any mobile phones when ETHANOL refuelling.
  • Page 200 New Vehicle Voluntary Warranty. In no event will GM 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 not...
  • Page 201 Driving and operating Tank capacity Fuel filler door (Pickup) 2. Slowly remove the cap. 3. Place the fuel filler cap in the fuel See Capacities on page 252. filler door. Locking fuel cap 4. After refuelling, replace the cap. (Cab chassis) 5.
  • Page 202: Towing

    All mandatory equipment must be on page 202. fitted, otherwise you may affect 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 203 • Adjust by moving items forwards towing equipment not marketed or backwards within the trailer, to by Holden or for defects in the change the balance. vehicle arising from the use of A trailer hitched to a vehicle places a •...
  • Page 204 Mandatory equipment load to the vehicles front wheels Holden tow bar aiding steering and brake Up to Holden trailer wiring harness performance. 750 kg • Do not exceed the maximum Load distribution hitch if the vehicle attitude is compromised or the maximum ball load is exceeded* towing capacities specified.
  • Page 205 Driving and operating Towing precautions Running-in when towing • Use a lower gear and the brakes when descending steep hills. • When heavily loading the vehicle It is recommended that a new or when towing, inflate tyres to • Ensure that the tow bar does not vehicle be driven for at least the maximum recommended obscure the rear number plate.
  • Page 206: Conversions And Add-Ons

    Fitting roo/nudge bars (TSC) and add-ons If a roo/nudge bar is to be fitted, it is critical that the Holden approved If the system detects trailer sway roo/nudge bar be used. Other types movements, engine power is Fitting driving lamps must not be fitted.
  • Page 207 Driving and operating Snorkel intake Roo/nudge bars: 3. Rotate the snorkel intake 180º and refit securing the two • Should not be fitted to vehicles It is necessary to reverse the snorkel screws. operating in urban areas, as intake: they increase the risk of injury 4.
  • Page 208: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle care Vehicle care General information recycle the vapours through the normal combustion process. Where specified, use only Holden 2. Crankcase emission control genuine parts and accessories. system. This system is designed General information ....206 to prevent blow-by gases from Emission information Vehicle checks ......
  • Page 209 Disconnect the clamp from the It is recommended that servicing negative terminal of the vehicle be carried out by an authorised battery. Holden Dealer who will maintain the vehicle’s emission control system as Close the bonnet. per the Service/Warranty Booklet.
  • Page 210: Vehicle Checks

    Vehicle care Vehicle checks Bonnet Opening Doing your own service work 2. Push the safety catch towards the driver side and open the bonnet. 1. Pull the release lever rearwards and upwards. Warning Do not touch engine compartment components when the ignition is on.
  • Page 211 Vehicle care 2. Lower the bonnet to approximately 30 cm and allow it to drop into the catch. 3. Check that the bonnet is engaged. 4. If it is not engaged, open the bonnet and repeat Steps 2 and 3. Note Do not push on the bonnet to close.
  • Page 212 Vehicle care Engine compartment overview 1. Coolant reservoir, see page 214 2.5 L diesel 2. Brake/clutch (manual) fluid reservoir, see page 216 3. Power steering fluid reservoir, see page 215 4. Engine oil filler cap, see page 212 5. Dipstick for engine oil, see page 212 6.
  • Page 213 Vehicle care 2.8 L diesel 1. Coolant reservoir, see page 214 2. Brake/clutch (manual) fluid, reservoir, see page 216 3. Power steering fluid reservoir, see page 215 4. Automatic transmission fluid dipstick, see page 213 5. Engine oil filler cap, see page 212 6.
  • Page 214 Vehicle care Engine oil 3. Insert the dipstick to the stop on Adding engine oil the handle. See Capacities on 252. Checking oil level 4. Remove and read the engine • Check the engine oil level oil level. regularly and before a long The level should be at the MAX journey.
  • Page 215 Vehicle care Automatic 6. Remove and read the automatic Caution transmission fluid level. transmission fluid Add automatic transmission fluid Overfilled engine oil must be 1. Park the vehicle on a level if the level is at the MIN mark. drained or suctioned out. surface.
  • Page 216 4. Replace the cap securely. Do not remove the coolant If the coolant requires regular reservoir cap if the engine and topping up, contact a Holden radiator are still hot. Scalding If the cooling system is cold, the Dealer. fluid and steam can be blown...
  • Page 217 Vehicle care Power steering fluid Adding power steering fluid Caution 1. Turn the ignition off. Do not operate the vehicle without Caution the required amount of power steering fluid. Damage to the Extremely small amounts of power steering system may occur. contamination can cause steering system damage and cause it to For correct power steering fluid...
  • Page 218 Use the correct amount of remove the reservoir cap, as brake washer fluid additive. Refer to fluid exposed to the atmosphere will a Holden Dealer. quickly absorb moisture. Do not use ordinary soap or Adding brake fluid detergent as they froth up and See Recommended fluids, lubricants damage the wiper rubbers.
  • Page 219 Never smoke old, used or inferior brake fluid near a battery. may endanger the functioning of For replacement, refer to a Holden the brake system. Dealer or authorised repairer. Batteries contain sulphuric acid. If acid contacts skin or clothing, Caution 5.
  • Page 220 3. Start the engine for a maximum For emergency starting when the Contact a Holden Dealer of 40 seconds. battery is flat, see Jump starting on immediately to have the fuel filter 4. Repeat Steps 1 to 3 after page 238.
  • Page 221: Bulb Replacement

    Vehicle care Bulb replacement Wiper blade replacement Bulbs to be changed by a Holden Dealer Regularly check the condition of the Contact a trained service technician wiper blades. • Side turn signal lamps if unsure about the bulb replacement •...
  • Page 222 Rotate the outboard protective 1. Disconnect the electrical is on. If water does collect in the cover anticlockwise to open. connector. lamp contact a Holden Dealer. • Pull the inboard lower clip 2. Push the two upper tabs outwards to open the inboard outwards.
  • Page 223 Vehicle care Low and high beam (Type B) To replace the high beam bulb: 1. Disconnect the electrical Replace headlamp bulbs from within connector. the engine compartment. 2. Press the spring clips outwards to disengage. 3. Remove the bulb from the reflector housing.
  • Page 224 Vehicle care Front turn signal lamps 5. Remove the bulb from the 2. Push the bulb into the socket slightly and rotate anticlockwise, reflector housing. 1. Rotate the bulb holder to remove. anticlockwise to disengage. 6. Fit the new bulb by engaging the lugs in the recesses on the 3.
  • Page 225 Vehicle care Tail lamps 2. Remove the tail lamp assembly • Tail/brake lamp (1) by pulling straight out of the 1. Unscrew both fasteners. • Turn signal lamp (2) body. • Reverse lamp (3) Note Take care that the cable duct remains in position.
  • Page 226 Vehicle care Centre high-mounted 5. Push the bulb into the socket slightly and rotate anticlockwise, brake lamp to remove. 6. Insert a new bulb. 7. Insert the bulb holder into the tail lamp assembly by fastening into place. 8. Reinstall the tail lamp assembly and tighten the fasteners.
  • Page 227: Electrical System

    Vehicle care Electrical system Number plate lamp The number plate lamp is located in Fuses and relays the rear bumper. Fuse boxes are located: • In the engine compartment • In a storage compartment on the driver side There is a primary fuse holder connected to the positive battery post.
  • Page 228 Holden Dealer. Fuse extractor A fuse extractor can be located in the fuse box in the engine...
  • Page 229 Vehicle care Engine compartment fuse box Place the fuse extractor on the top or side of the fuse to extract the fuse. The fuse box is located on the passenger side of the engine compartment. To disengage the cover: • Lift upwards and remove.
  • Page 230 Vehicle care Instrument panel The vehicle may not be equipped VISCOUS HEATER ....(15A) with all of the fuses, relays and REAR WIPER....... (20A) fuse box features shown. FRT WASHER ...... (10A) REAR PARK ASSIST ... (10A) The fuse box is in a storage Fuses BODY CONTROL compartment on the driver side of the...
  • Page 231 Vehicle care BODY CONTROL MODULE (4)......(15A) BODY CONTROL MODULE (8)......(30A) RAP & ACCESSORY 12V ..(40A) DATA LINK CONNECTOR (DLC) ........(7.5A) SENSING AND DIAGNOSTIC MODULE (SDM) ....(10A) INSTRUMENT PANEL CLUSTER (IPC) ....(10A) RADIO ........(20A) 2.
  • Page 232: Vehicle Tools

    Replace any valve dust caps or cuts, cracks, bulges etc. Check extensions. the rims for damage. Contact a Holden Dealer, if in doubt. 1. Unhook the strap. 2. Remove the jack by rotating the lever on the side anticlockwise. When replacing the jack, rotate clockwise to secure into the bracket.
  • Page 233 Vehicle care Tyre placard Tread depth Check tread depth at regular intervals. The correct pressures for tyres are shown on the tyre placard in the driver’s door frame and in the tyre • Replace the tyres when: pressure table. See Tyre pressure They are worn to the point where on page 253.
  • Page 234 Vehicle care Wheel covers Buying new tyres Ensure that the direction of rotation of the wheels is the Use wheel covers and tyres that Refer to the tyre placard on the same as previous. are factory approved for the vehicle vehicle for tyre size and load rating.
  • Page 235 Vehicle care Tyre changing Do not get under a vehicle that is Warning supported by a jack. No person Warning should place any portion of their Tyre chains may only be used body under a vehicle that is at speeds up to 50 km/h. Tyre All passengers must be out of the supported by a jack.
  • Page 236 Vehicle care 1. Park on a hard, level surface, in a safe location. 2. Apply the park brake firmly. 3. Place manual transmissions in first or reverse gear. Place automatic transmissions in position P. 4. Switch the hazard warning flashers on. 5.
  • Page 237 Vehicle care Wheel nut removal Jacking procedure 14. Remove the centre cap by Front position: placing the chisel end of the wheel wrench into one of the slots on the cap and gently prise the cap out. To protect the wheel, place a soft cloth between the wheel wrench and the wheel.
  • Page 238 Vehicle care Rear position: 16. Set the jack to the necessary height before positioning it directly below the jacking point in a manner that prevents it from slipping. 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 If the flat tyre is on the front of the supported by a jack.
  • Page 239 Vehicle care 21. Remove any rust or dirt from the When reinstalling the repaired Warning wheel nuts and studs, mounting wheel: surfaces and spare wheel. 1. Install the centre cap. As soon as possible after changing a wheel, have the wheel 2.
  • Page 240: Jump Starting

    If you are still unsure about safety glasses and avoid leaning start the vehicle. jump starting, Holden strongly over the battery. recommends for your safety and Batteries produce explosive • Battery acid is corrosive. If it...
  • Page 241 Vehicle care • Do not allow the terminals of • A discharged battery can freeze one lead to touch those of the at temperatures of 0°C. other lead. Defrost the frozen battery before • The vehicles must not come into connecting jumper leads.
  • Page 242 Vehicle care Towing 13. Switch on the headlamps and 9. Connect the other end of the the heated rear window of the black lead to a vehicle grounding vehicle that received the jump point, such as the engine block Towing the vehicle start.
  • Page 243 Vehicle care Notes In an emergency, the vehicle may Emergency towing procedure be towed on all four wheels for short • A driver must be in the vehicle to Tow only on hard-surfaced roads for distances only, using the front steer and operate the brakes.
  • Page 244: Appearance Care

    Vehicle care Appearance care Vehicle recovery Caution Exterior care The front towing eyes are rated to 1,500 kg each. Any load (static Washing or dynamic) applied to these locations must not exceed the The paintwork of the vehicle rated capacity of each point. is exposed to environmental influences.
  • Page 245 Have the door hinges of all doors indicate whether they have been Polishing is necessary only if the greased by a Holden Dealer. affected. To dry them quickly, paint has become dull or if solid lightly apply the brakes while Caution deposits have become attached to it.
  • Page 246 • Remove oil and grease with soap Have more extensive damage or and insect remover. and water or detergent. rust areas repaired by your Holden Dealer. • Never use abrasive cleaners to • Do not use petrol to clean tyres.
  • Page 247 Vehicle care Interior care Interior and upholstery Plastic and rubber parts Only clean the vehicle interior, Plastic and rubber parts can be Warning including the instrument panel fascia cleaned with the same cleaner as and panelling, with a dry cloth or used to clean the body.
  • Page 248 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 249: Service And Maintenance

    Service and maintenance Recommended fluids, lubricants and parts Engine type 2.5 L and 2.8 L diesel Engine oil specification SAE 5W-30; (dexos™ 2) Coolant specification 50% clean fresh water and 50% Dexcool anti-freeze coolant, ® conforming to specification number GM6277M Manual transmission fluid Dexron ®...
  • Page 250: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Vehicle identification Identification label An identification label is located on Vehicle identification the front driver’s door frame. Vehicle identification ....248 number (VIN) Vehicle data ........ 250 The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is located on the chassis rail on the driver side.
  • Page 251 Technical data Engine number : Front of vehicle The engine serial number (1) is located on the right side at the rear of the engine block.
  • Page 252 Engine data Engine type 2.5 L L4 Turbo Diesel 2.8 L L4 Turbo Diesel Number of cylinders Engine 2449 cc 2776 cc Engine power Please refer to holden.com.au Engine torque Please refer to holden.com.au Diesel fuel Meeting Euro Standard EN590...
  • Page 253 Technical data Axle loads Maximum front and rear axle loads Do not exceed the maximum axle loads, including the weight of any options, towball download when towing, or accessories fitted to the vehicle. Weigh at a weighbridge if unsure. Front axle load (kg) Rear axle load (kg) All models 1450...
  • Page 254 Technical data Dimensions (mm) Width Front and Front Length Height Wheel base (incl. mirrors) Rear Track overhang 5147 2132 1785 1570 3096 Single cab chassis 5147 2132 1785 1570 3096 5127 2132 1780 1570 3096 Crew cab chassis 5127 2132 1780 1570 3096...
  • Page 255 Technical data Tyre pressure Wheel size Tyre size Recommended pressure and profile Normal load Maximum load Spare Front Rear Front Rear 245/70 R16 SL 111S 16x6.5J 255/65 R17 XL 110S 17x7.0J...
  • Page 256: Customer Information

    However, if you prefer to write the sometimes occur. address is: Therefore, we suggest you discuss The Manager any concern with one of the Holden Holden Customer Care Centre Dealer management people. GPO Box 1714 If you have not received satisfaction...
  • Page 257 Rovi Corporation. address Applicable details for New Zealand This is an official DivX Certified ® • Vehicle model are set out in the Holden Warranty device that plays DivX video. Visit ® • Vehicle identification number and Owner Assistance Information divx.com for more information and...
  • Page 258: Index

    Index Assistance ......... 254 Bulb replacement....... 219 Accessories Assist grips ........27 Bull bars........204 Power outlet ......59 Audio controls ......89 Retained Accessory Power Automatic transmission ..13, 177 Camera (rear vision) ....195 (RAP) ........176 Fluid ....... 213, 247 Capacities, fluid ......
  • Page 259 Index Clutch ........13, 181 Dipstick Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ......... 188 Console ........49 Engine oil ....... 212 Warnings ........75 Coolant Display information ...... 60 Emergencies Capacities ......252 DivX ......... 147, 255 ® Bulb replacement ....219 Engine coolant .......
  • Page 260 Index Engine oil ........212 Fuel..........196 Hand brake ........ 187 Capacities ......252 Ethanol ........197 Hands-free phone ...... 153 Dipstick........212 Fuel cap ......... 198 Hazard warning ......11, 83 Specification ......247 Fuel types....... 198 Headlamps ........82 Ethanol ........
  • Page 261 Index Infotainment system ....89 Lighting continued Jack ........... 233 Audio players ....99, 126 High/low beam ....10, 82 Storage........230 Auxiliary devices .... 105, 138 Interior lamps ......85 Jump starting ......238 Bluetooth music ....141 Lamp control ......82 ®...
  • Page 262 Index Mirrors ........7, 23 Parking ........ 15, 176 Restraints ........28 Exterior ........23 Personalisation ......143 Child restraints ......41 Interior ........24 Personalisation settings....79 Infant restraints ......43 Movie system......134 Phone .........112, 148 Retained Accessory Power (RAP) .........
  • Page 263 Index Security Storage compartments ....47 Traction Control System (TCS) ......... 187 Alarm ........21 Sunglasses holder ....... 51 Trademarks and licence Key code ........17 Sun visors ........27 agreements........ 255 Servicing ........246 Supplemental Restraint System Trailer towing ......200 (SRS) ...........
  • Page 264 Index Vanity mirror ........ 27 Vehicle care ....... 206 Vehicle data ....... 250 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) .......... 248 Vehicle personalisation ....79 Vehicle storage ......207 Vents.......... 169 Warning lights ......60 Washing the vehicle ....242 Water crossing ......173 Wheels and tyres .......

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