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  • Page 1 WN CAPRICE 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 2014 Holden WN Caprice Owner Manual In Brief ......1-1 Storage ..... . . 4-1 Infotainment System .
  • Page 4 2014 Holden WN Caprice Owner Manual Conversions and Add-Ons . . . 9-47 Customer Information ..13-1 Customer Information ..13-1 Vehicle Care ....10-1 Index .
  • Page 5 Introduction...
  • Page 6 Introduction Introduction equipment of your vehicle can Warning differ from the descriptions in This Owner's Handbook provides this Owner's Handbook. you with all the necessary Text marked Warning ® word mark and information to enable you to drive provides information on risk of logo are registered trademarks your vehicle safely and efficiently.
  • Page 7 In Brief In Brief Initial Drive Door Locks Information Initial Drive Information Remote Keyless Entry Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) (RKE) System System ..... . 1-1 Door Locks .
  • Page 8 In Brief Seat Adjustment Head Restraint Adjustment The vehicle may have the following levers and switches for seat adjustment. Warning The head restraint is a safety feature. The centre of the head restraint should be at eye level, never at neck level.
  • Page 9 In Brief Lift the head restraint up to To adjust horizontally, pull the The vehicle may have adjustable raise it. front head restraint forwards and rear head restraints, these can be engage in one of three positions. removed. Push the locking button and push the head restraint down to To return to its rearmost position, See Head Restraints on page 3-1.
  • Page 10 In Brief Seat Belts Mirror Adjustment Automatic dimming rear view mirror Rear view mirror Pull the metal tongue across your The vehicle may have an automatic body into the buckle, until it clicks The vehicle may have a manual dimming rear view mirror. into place.
  • Page 11 In Brief Exterior mirrors Steering Wheel 4. Ensure the steering wheel is locked in position before driving. Adjustment Power mirrors See Steering Wheel Controls on page 5-5. Warning Do not attempt to adjust the steering wheel while driving. L: Left side mirror selected R: Right side mirror selected : No mirrors selected To adjust an exterior rear view...
  • Page 12 In Brief Instrument Panel Overview...
  • Page 13 In Brief 1. Vents. See Adjustable Air Vents 13. Lever for: 20. Climate control switches. See on page 8-6. Air Conditioning System on Turn and Lane-Change Signals page 8-1. 2. Glove Box on page 4-1. on page 6-4. 21. Electric Parking Brake on 3.
  • Page 14 In Brief Interior Lighting Exterior Lighting High/low beam High beam: Push lever : On/off : Off Low beam: Push the lever forward : Door activated AUTO: Automatic headlamps again Dome Lamps on page 6-5. : Park lamps Headlamp flash: Pull lever Reading Lamps on page 6-5.
  • Page 15 In Brief Turn signals Hazard warning flasher Horn Left: Lever up Press to turn the hazard warning Press on either side. flasher on and off when the ignition Right: Lever down is in any position. See Exterior Lamp Controls on See Hazard Warning Flashers on page 6-1.
  • Page 16 1-10 In Brief Washer and Wiper See Windscreen Wiper/Washer on Transmission page 5-7. Systems Automatic transmission See Washer Fluid on page 10-15. Climate Controls Mist: Wipers cycle while the lever is P: Park held up R: Reverse OFF: Off The climate control panel is located N: Neutral INT: Intermittent wipe in the centre of the dashboard.
  • Page 17 In Brief 1-11 Press the ENGINE START/ See Automatic Transmission on Starting the engine with the STOP button. page 9-7. Engine Start/Stop button The LED will illuminate. Getting Started Warning To switch the engine off, press the ENGINE START/STOP Check before starting Do not switch the engine off while button again.
  • Page 18 1-12 In Brief NOTES...
  • Page 19: Table Of Contents

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys, Doors, and Interior Mirrors Keys and Locks Manual Rear View Mirror ..2-16 Windows Automatic Dimming Rear View Keys Mirror ..... . . 2-16 Windows Keys and Locks Power Windows .
  • Page 20 Keys, Doors, and Windows Press and hold to unlatch Foldaway key blade If the vehicle's key is lost, inform a Holden Dealer immediately so the the boot lid. See Boot on vehicle can be reprogrammed and page 2-12. will no longer recognise the...
  • Page 21 If you are still having trouble, identical memory two keys. out of sight. contact a Holden Dealer. The personal settings will not be Metallic window tint reduces the If pressing the key buttons does applied until the button is range of the key.
  • Page 22: Infocard

    If the driver door is open when page 9-6. If a key is lost, a replacement can pressed, all doors lock except the be ordered through any Holden driver door and if any closure is Remote Keyless Entry Dealer by quoting the key code...
  • Page 23 Keys, Doors, and Windows Keyless Access Operation Pressing arms the theft-deterrent system. See Vehicle Alarm System The keyless access system lets you on page 2-13. lock and unlock the doors without removing the RKE transmitter from When the doors are locked, the fuel your pocket, purse, briefcase, etc.
  • Page 24 Keys, Doors, and Windows Temporarily disable the locking Keyless Unlocking/Locking from transmitter has been removed from Starting the Vehicle with a Low feature by pressing and holding the the Passenger Doors the interior of the vehicle, the doors Transmitter Battery switch on the door for several will lock after eight seconds.
  • Page 25: Remote Vehicle Start

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2. With the vehicle in P (Park) or Remote Vehicle Start N (Neutral), press the brake Remote start allows the engine to pedal and the ignition button. be started from outside the vehicle. See Starting the Engine on page 9-6.
  • Page 26 Keys, Doors, and Windows 3. Immediately after completing For example, if the engine has been Conditions in Which Remote Start running for five minutes, and the Will Not Work Step 2, press and hold for at remote start is extended, the engine least two seconds or until the The remote vehicle start feature will will run for a total of 20 minutes.
  • Page 27: Door Locks

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Door Locks Press on the switch on Danger (Continued) the door. Danger injuries or even death from heat stroke. Always lock the Unlocked doors can be vehicle whenever leaving it. dangerous. Outsiders can easily enter Passengers, especially through an unlocked door children, can easily open the when you slow down or stop...
  • Page 28 2-10 Keys, Doors, and Windows To unlock one door only, pull the A door is unlocked when the This will not disarm the alarm interior door handle. lock snib is up. system. Pull once to unlock, pull a Free turning door locks If the vehicle is unlocked using the second time to open.
  • Page 29: Door Open Reminder

    2-11 If any problems occur, contact a To customise whether the doors To prevent the doors from being Holden Dealer. automatically lock or unlock when opened from the inside, use the shifting out of or into P (Park), see ignition key to turn the switch away...
  • Page 30: Boot

    2-12 Keys, Doors, and Windows Doors Key button Boot release button Boot Warning To prevent dangerous exhaust fumes entering the vehicle, close the boot when the engine is running. If it is necessary to leave the boot open (while carrying bulky cargo) close all windows, switch heater controls to 'fresh' and set fan to highest speed.
  • Page 31: Vehicle Security

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-13 An emergency boot release is Vehicle Security provided behind the centre of the The boot release button is rear seat. disabled when all doors are Vehicle Alarm System locked, the alarm is enabled or 1. Press the lock button (located at This vehicle has an anti-theft alarm the vehicle is moving at greater the top centre of the middle...
  • Page 32: Immobiliser Operation

    2-14 Keys, Doors, and Windows Disarming the System If the RKE transmitter appears to be undamaged, try another transmitter To disarm the system, do one of the or place the transmitter in the following: transmitter pocket in the centre console. See Starting the Vehicle Press on the RKE transmitter.
  • Page 33: Exterior Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-15 Exterior Mirrors The reverse tilt mirror allows Warning movement of the passenger side external mirror automatically to a Power Mirrors The passenger side mirror is preset view, for reversing the convex shaped, to provide a vehicle.
  • Page 34: Interior Mirrors

    2-16 Keys, Doors, and Windows Interior Mirrors The rear view clarity is When the shift lever is in R, reduced when the mirror is set to day view is active. the anti-glare position. Manual Rear View Mirror Sun visor mirrors Return the lever back to its original position as soon as the glare has disappeared.
  • Page 35: Power Windows

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-17 if any door is opened within Windows Pushing or pulling further to the 45 seconds from the ignition key second detent and then releasing: being turned off, the windows window moves down or up Power Windows remain operational for automatically with safety function.
  • Page 36 2-18 Keys, Doors, and Windows Pushing further to the second detent Child safety system for rear Initialising the power windows and then releasing: window moves windows If the windows cannot be closed down automatically. To stop automatically (e.g. after movement, operate the switch once disconnecting the vehicle battery), a more in the same direction.
  • Page 37: Sunroof

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-19 Assist grips Roof Warning Sunroof Do not hold onto assist grips while seated in the vehicle. The vehicle may have a sunroof. Use the hooks above the doors only to hang up lightweight articles of clothing. Do not place any objects in the pockets of hanging items.
  • Page 38 2-20 Keys, Doors, and Windows Opening the sunroof From a tilted position: Caution Press partially to open the Press to close the tilted Obstruction detection only sunroof. Release when the sunroof. Release when the operates when the sunroof is sunroof is in the desired sunroof is closed or in the position.
  • Page 39 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-21 Cleaning and maintenance Warning Caution Keep hands and fingers clear of the sunroof tilting mechanism The tinted glass panel on the when operating it. The scissor sunroof is heat and UV resistant. action of the parts when moving Ensure that due care is taken and may cause serious personal injury that the directions below are...
  • Page 40 2-22 Keys, Doors, and Windows NOTES...
  • Page 41 Seats and Restraints Seats and Airbag System Head Restraints Airbag System ....3-12 Restraints Front Airbag System ..3-13 Warning Side Airbag System .
  • Page 42: Seats And Restraints

    Seats and Restraints Lift the head restraint up to To adjust horizontally, pull the The vehicle may have adjustable raise it. front head restraint forwards and rear head restraints, these can be engage in one of three positions. removed. See Child Restraint Push the locking button and Systems on page 3-19.
  • Page 43: Front Seats

    Seats and Restraints Front Seats Power Seat Adjustment Seat Position Warning Do not adjust the driver's seat Warning when the vehicle is moving as the seat could move suddenly To avoid reducing the causing the driver to lose control. effectiveness of seat belts, seatbacks should only be upright or at most semi-reclined when the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 44 Seats and Restraints Forwards/Backwards (Type A) Recline (Type A) Up/down (Type A) Move the seat forwards or Recline the seatback by lifting the Raise or lower the seat by pressing backwards by lifting the handle at lever. Release the lever when the the switch at the top or bottom.
  • Page 45 Seats and Restraints Lumbar (Type A) Forwards/backwards (Type B) Recline (Type B) Adjust the lumbar support by Move the seat forwards or Adjust the seatback by tilting the pressing the switch at the front backwards by moving the horizontal vertical switch forwards or or rear.
  • Page 46: Memory Seats

    Seats and Restraints Up/down (Type B) Tilt Lumbar (Type B) Raise or lower the seat by moving Tilt the seat up at the front by tilting Adjust the lumbar support by sliding the horizontal switch up or down. the front of the horizontal switch up. the switch.
  • Page 47: Heated Front Seats

    To recall a setting, press the desired obstructions. memory button 1, 2 or 3 (1). Do not fit any seat cover (including genuine Holden Pressing the button again will halt seat movement. accessory covers) to heated seats.
  • Page 48: Rear Seats

    Seats and Restraints The temperature performance of an The heated seats will not turn on Rear Seats Press to heat the driver or unoccupied seat may be reduced. during a remote start unless they passenger seat cushion. This is normal. are enabled in the vehicle Press the button once for the highest Press the button once for the...
  • Page 49: Rear Seat Armrest

    Seats and Restraints The middle section opens forward to Rear Seat Armrest Seat Belts give access to the boot area or to carry long loads. How to Wear Seat Belts Properly Warning Seat belts are designed to bear upon the bony structure of the body, and should be worn low across the front of the pelvis or the pelvis, chest and shoulders,...
  • Page 50: Three-Point Seat Belt

    3-10 Seats and Restraints Three-Point Seat Belt 4. Give a gentle pull on the buckle Warning (Continued) to ensure full engagement. Fitting 5. Settle the belt at the hip. Care should be taken to avoid contamination of the webbing with 6.
  • Page 51: Seat Belt Use During

    Seats and Restraints 3-11 The Emergency-locking Retractor 1. Press the release button on the 4. Ensure that the anchor clicks Belt allows you to move while the buckle. into position. vehicle is travelling normally, but 2. Allow the belt to retract. locks immediately on fast braking, Warning 3.
  • Page 52: Seat Belt Care

    3-12 Seats and Restraints Seat Belt Care Airbag System Warning (Continued) Airbags and child restraints Warning The child could be seriously injured if the airbag inflates, as Care should be taken to avoid the child's head would be very contamination of the webbing with close to the inflating airbag.
  • Page 53 Seats and Restraints 3-13 Front Airbag System Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) involved in a rollover. Seat belts The driver should adjust the seat must be worn by all passengers as far rearward as possible while whenever the vehicle is moving. still maintaining control of the vehicle.
  • Page 54: Side Airbag System

    3-14 Seats and Restraints Side Airbag System Front airbags will inflate in certain SIAB are identified by labels with severe frontal or near frontal the words AIRBAG on the seatback impacts. Front airbags are not and FRONT SEAT SIDE IMPACT Side Impact Airbags (SIAB) are designed to inflate if the vehicle is AIRBAGS on the door pillar.
  • Page 55: Curtain Airbag System

    Seats and Restraints 3-15 Curtain 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 56: What Will You See After An Airbag Inflates

    3-16 Seats and Restraints What Will You See after Warning an Airbag Inflates? Do not position your body or any Airbags inflate and deflate within object (including pillows) in the milliseconds. area in which the airbag inflates. Fifteen seconds after any airbag or There must be no objects in the seat belt pretensioner has been area in which the airbag inflates.
  • Page 57: Replacing Airbag System

    The front seats and upholstery pretensioners. 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 58: Child Restraints

    3-18 Seats and Restraints The sash belt is centred on the Child Restraints Young Children shoulder and chest. They are able to stay seated like Older Children this for the entire trip. Infants and Young Children Infants Forward facing child seats are for use when the child is able to sit and easily hold their head upright.
  • Page 59: Child Restraint Systems

    Seats and Restraints 3-19 Booster Seats Child Restraint Systems Warning WARNING EXTREME HAZARD! Do not use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an airbag in front of it. The child could be seriously injured if the airbag inflates, as the child's head would be very Warning close to the inflating airbag.
  • Page 60 Holden strongly recommends that manufacturer's information for the 1. Raise the head restraint fully. you refer to your specific State or recommended type of child restraint Territory regulations to determine 2.
  • Page 61: Where To Put The Restraint

    Holden Dealer. the belt to fully retract. Use only Standards Australia and New Zealand approved child Where to Put the restraints and harnesses.
  • Page 62: Child Restraint Installation

    3-22 Seats and Restraints Child Restraint Using outer anchorage points Holden child restraint fitting Installation Locations 1. Unscrew the cover plug. Anchorage points 1. 30 mm long bolt 2. Lock washer 2. Install the bolt (1), lock washer (2), anchor fitting (3), 3.
  • Page 63: Isofix Child Restraint

    Seats and Restraints 3-23 Generic child restraint anchor In addition to the ISOFIX mounting, (ISOFIX Mounting Bracket): fitting fasten the top-tether strap(s) to the Seating positions with two ISOFIX top tether anchorage points. See mounting brackets. Unscrew the cover plug. Child Restraint Installation Locations Fasten vehicle-approved ISOFIX Some generic fittings come with a...
  • Page 64 3-24 Seats and Restraints NOTES...
  • Page 65 Storage Storage Storage Cup holders Compartments Cup holders are designed for holding standard size soft drink Storage Compartments cans, small size bottles and cups Glove Box Glove Box ....4-1 with lids.
  • Page 66 Storage Front cup holders Rear cup holders Rear cup holders The front cupholders are located Cupholders may be located in the Cup holders are located in front of forward of the centre console front of the folded down section in the centre seat.
  • Page 67 Storage Front Storage Sunglasses Storage Armrest Storage Rear armrest The front storage compartment is The vehicle may have a sunglasses located below the heating controls holder. The vehicle may have a rear on the dashboard. It is located in the roof and is armrest with a built-in storage designed to accommodate one pair compartment.
  • Page 68 Storage Rear Storage Centre Console Storage Additional Storage Features Seatback Pockets Convenience Net Warning Avoid eye injury. Do not overstretch. Always keep face and body out of recoil path. Do not use when there are visible signs of wear or damage. The maximum load for the A storage area is located under the convenience net is 15 kg single...
  • Page 69 Storage Four hooks are located on the vehicle and six loops are located on the convenience net. The net can be opened and objects For larger objects place a corner placed inside. loop (1) on each hook. Attach four corner loops (1) to the top two hooks on the vehicle (two loops on one side, two loops on the other) and attach the two centre...
  • Page 70 Storage Roof Rack System Information on Carrying portable gas cylinders in vehicles Loading the Vehicle Roof rack Warning Distribute the load evenly and Heavy Accessories secure tightly with straps. Place heavy objects in the boot Gas cylinders can leak, creating a When carrying loads on the roof as far forward as possible.
  • Page 71 Instruments and Controls Instruments and Airbag Readiness Light ..5-14 High-Beam On Light ..5-20 Charging System Light ..5-14 Front Fog Lamp Light ..5-20 Controls Malfunction Lamps On Reminder .
  • Page 72 Instruments and Controls Security Messages ..5-29 Service Vehicle Messages . . . 5-29 Starting the Vehicle Messages ....5-30 Transmission Messages .
  • Page 73: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Instrument Panel Overview...
  • Page 74 Instruments and Controls 1. Vents. See Adjustable Air Vents 13. Lever for: 20. Climate control switches. See on page 8-6. Air Conditioning System on Turn and Lane-Change Signals page 8-1. 2. Glove Box on page 4-1. on page 6-4. 21. Electric Parking Brake on 3.
  • Page 75: Controls

    Instruments and Controls Controls 3. To lock, move the lever up. Ensure the steering wheel is locked in position before driving. Steering Wheel Adjustment Steering Wheel Controls Warning Do not attempt to adjust the steering wheel while driving. The vehicle may have Forward collision alert and Lane departure warning.
  • Page 76: Horn

    Instruments and Controls RES/+ (Resume/Accel): Move the Horn Turn to select the next or thumbwheel up to resume to a previous favourite radio station, CD previously set speed or to track, DVD track/chapter, or MP3 accelerate. track. SET/ (Set/Coast): Move the Press SRC to change between thumbwheel down to set a speed audio sources.
  • Page 77: Windscreen Wiper/Washer

    Instruments and Controls Windscreen Wiper/ OFF: Off The intermittent wiper frequency is increased as vehicle Washer INT: Intermittent wipe speed increases. LO: Slow Rain sensing HI: Fast The vehicle has rain sensing : Pull to wash the windscreen. windscreen wipers. The wipers will also cycle for a A sensor near the top centre of the short time.
  • Page 78: Clock

    Instruments and Controls The wiper speed and frequency are After the initial activation, it Caution (Continued) adjusted automatically. cannot be activated again for another 4 to 5 minutes. To manually adjust the sensitivity of blades are not replaced, the the rain sensing: The system will not be activated wipers may continue to wipe even if washer fluid level is low.
  • Page 79 Instruments and Controls Power Outlets Front power sockets A power socket is located in front of the shift lever and inside the centre console. Warning Rear power socket It is dangerous for the driver of a vehicle to attach or remove Caution accessories from the power socket while driving.
  • Page 80 5-10 Instruments and Controls The rear power socket is located in the boot on the passenger side. It operates when the ignition is turned on or off.
  • Page 81: Warning Lights, Gauges, And Indicators

    Instruments and Controls 5-11 Warning Lights, Gauges, and Indicators...
  • Page 82: Instrument Cluster

    5-12 Instruments and Controls Instrument Cluster Odometer Fuel Gauge The odometer shows how far the vehicle has been driven in kilometres. Trip Odometer The trip odometer can show how far the vehicle has been driven since the trip odometer was last reset. The trip odometer is accessed and reset through the Driver Information Centre (DIC).
  • Page 83: Seat Belt Reminders

    Instruments and Controls 5-13 is not removed during refuelling. If the indicator needle moves all the When the vehicle is started light This prevents false readings due to way to H (hot), the engine is too hot. flashes to remind drivers to fasten fuel movement when cornering.
  • Page 84: Airbag Readiness Light

    5-14 Instruments and Controls This cycle may continue several becomes unbuckled, the Warning (Continued) times if the passenger remains or corresponding light will becomes unbuckled while the illuminate red. without a crash. To help avoid vehicle is moving. injury, have the vehicle serviced Airbag Readiness Light If the passenger seat belt is right away.
  • Page 85: Malfunction

    Instruments and Controls 5-15 If the vehicle can tow a trailer, Malfunction Caution (Continued) reduce the amount of cargo Indicator Lamp being hauled as soon as it is Modifications made to the engine, possible. This light comes on when the transmission, exhaust, intake, ignition is turned on, as a check to If the light continues to flash, when...
  • Page 86: Light

    5-16 Instruments and Controls If the light comes on, take the Electric Parking Brake Warning (Continued) vehicle to your dealer for service as Light soon as possible. the road and carefully stopped, This light should come on have the vehicle towed for Brake System Warning briefly as the engine is started.
  • Page 87: Antilock Brake System (Abs)

    Instruments and Controls 5-17 If this light comes on, there is a stays on, or comes on again while This light comes on green when the problem with a system on the driving, the vehicle needs service. system is on and ready to operate. vehicle that is causing the parking Contact a dealer.
  • Page 88: Traction Off Light

    See Electronic Stability Control the system is turned on, contact a (ESC) on page 9-15 for more Holden dealer. information. The forward collision alert comes on and warns when a vehicle is being...
  • Page 89: Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Lpg) Acceleration Light

    Instruments and Controls 5-19 See Electronic Stability Control A Driver Information Centre (DIC) The oil pressure light (ESC) on page 9-15 and Traction tyre pressure message may also illuminates red when the ignition is Control System (TCS) on display. See Tyre Pressure Monitor switched on and goes out shortly page 9-14.
  • Page 90: Security Light

    5-20 Instruments and Controls This light also comes on when the High-Beam On Light Cruise Control Light fuel tank is low on fuel and flashes The high-beam on light comes The cruise control light comes when very low on fuel. The low fuel light remains on until the fuel tank is on when the high-beam headlamps on whenever the cruise control...
  • Page 91: Information Displays

    Instruments and Controls 5-21 Information Displays Trip/Fuel Menu Items Press MENU on the turn signal Driver Information lever until Trip/Fuel Menu is displayed. Use to scroll through Centre (DIC) the following possible menu items: The Driver Information Centre (DIC) Digital Speedometer displays information about the vehicle.
  • Page 92 5-22 Instruments and Controls Trip Average Fuel Economy display is speed can be reset by pressing showing. On some models, this SET/CLR while the Average Vehicle This display shows the current display is shown on the same page Speed display is showing. distance travelled in with the instantaneous fuel Navigation...
  • Page 93: Head-Up Display (Hud)

    Instruments and Controls 5-23 Battery Voltage Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Head-Up Display (HUD) This display, available on some This display, available on some vehicles, shows the current battery vehicles, will show a vehicle with Warning voltage. If the voltage is in the the approximate pressures of all If the HUD image is too bright, normal range, the value will display.
  • Page 94 5-24 Instruments and Controls High-Beam Indicator Symbol To adjust the HUD image so that Page one displays: items are properly displayed: Forward Collision Alert Warnings 1. Adjust the driver seat to a Audio Functions comfortable position. Navigation 2. Start the engine. PRNDL (shift lever position) 3.
  • Page 95: Vehicle Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-25 Are you wearing polarised Page four displays: Vehicle Messages sunglasses? DIC messages display when the Is ambient light low in the status of the vehicle has changed direction the vehicle is facing? and action may be needed to If the HUD Image Is Not Clear correct the condition.
  • Page 96: Brake System Messages

    5-26 Instruments and Controls system starts reducing features of RELEASE PARKING BRAKE STEP ON BRAKE TO RELEASE the vehicle that may be noticed. At PARK BRAKE This message is displayed if the the point that features are disabled, electric parking brake is on while the This message is displayed if you this message displays.
  • Page 97: Engine Cooling System

    Instruments and Controls 5-27 LEFT REAR DOOR OPEN To avoid added strain on a hot severe damage. This message engine, the air conditioning clears when the engine has cooled This message will display when the compressor automatically turns off. to a safe operating temperature. driver side rear door is open.
  • Page 98: Engine Power Messages

    5-28 Instruments and Controls ENGINE OIL LOW ADD OIL LPG WARM UP MODE REPLACE BATTERY IN REMOTE KEY This message displays if the engine This message displays when the oil level is low. Stop the vehicle as LPG system temperature is cold. This message displays when the soon as safely possible.
  • Page 99: Security Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-29 CHECK XXX LAMP condition causing the system to be system. Stop; turn off the engine for disabled. See Park Assist on disabled. See Parking Assist on at least 15 seconds; then start the When a headlamp bulb or brake page 9-21.
  • Page 100: Starting The Vehicle

    5-30 Instruments and Controls SERVICE STEERING TURN STEERING WHEEL START SHIFT TO PARK COLUMN LOCK VEHICLE AGAIN This message displays when the This message displays if there is a This message displays when you try transmission needs to be shifted to problem with the steering column to start the vehicle, but the column P (Park).
  • Page 101: Washer Fluid Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-31 Washer Fluid Messages Vehicle Entering the Personalisation Menus Personalisation WASHER FLUID LOW ADD FLUID 1. Press CONFIG to access the This message may display when the Configuration Settings menu or The infotainment system controls washer fluid level is low. See on vehicles with Navigation, are used to access the Washer Fluid on page 10-15.
  • Page 102 5-32 Instruments and Controls Turn the TUNE/MENU switch to Remote Start Heated Seats Press the TUNE/MENU switch when highlight the menu. Press the Chime Volume is highlighted. Turn When on, this feature will turn the TUNE/MENU switch to select it. the switch to select Normal or High.
  • Page 103 Instruments and Controls 5-33 Collision Detection Systems Lighting Press the TUNE/MENU switch when Exit Lighting is highlighted. Turn the Selecting the Collision Detection Select the Lighting menu and the switch to select Off, 30 Seconds, 1 Systems menu may display the following will be displayed: Minute, or 2 Minutes.
  • Page 104 5-34 Instruments and Controls MENU switch to confirm and press Press the TUNE/MENU switch when Driver Door Only, the driver door will BACK to go back to the last menu. Remote Unlock Feedback is unlock the first time is pressed highlighted.
  • Page 105 Instruments and Controls 5-35 Press the TUNE/MENU switch when Passive Door Lock is highlighted to select On or Off. Press BACK to return to the last menu. It may also be possible to select feedback (Lights Only or Lights and Horn). Remote Left in Vehicle Reminder When on, a horn chirp will sound if the doors are closed with the...
  • Page 106 5-36 Instruments and Controls NOTES...
  • Page 107 Lighting Lighting Exterior Lighting AUTO (Automatic headlamps): Headlamps and park lamps switch on and off automatically. Select high Exterior Lamp Controls and low beam using the lever. Exterior Lighting (Park lamps): Turns on the Exterior Lamp Controls ..6-1 park, tail and rear number plate Headlamp High/Low-Beam lamps.
  • Page 108: Headlamp High/Low-Beam

    Lighting Headlamp High/ To flash the high beam lamps: Automatic Headlamp Low-Beam Changer System Pull the lever toward the rear of the vehicle and release. When the exterior lamp control is The high beam lamps can be set to AUTO and it is dark enough flashed even if the headlamps outside, the headlamps come on and/or ignition are off.
  • Page 109: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Lighting The system may also turn on the Lights On with Wipers Press to turn the hazard warning headlamps when driving through a flasher on or off, when the ignition is If the windscreen wipers are parking garage or tunnel. in any position.
  • Page 110: Turn And Lane-Change

    Lighting A green arrow on the instrument Turn and Lane-Change Interior Lighting panel flashes when the lamps Signals are in operation. Instrument Panel Fog Lamps Illumination Control In very heavy fog, vision may be improved by having the park lamps and fog lamps on and turning the headlamps off.
  • Page 111: Load Compartment Lamps

    Lighting Load Compartment Two settings are available: Reading Lamps Lamps (On/off) Front reading lamps Boot lamp (Door activated): The lamp automatically switches on when The lamp illuminates when the boot a door is opened, the vehicle is is opened and switches off when unlocked or the ignition is closed.
  • Page 112: Glove Box Lamps

    Lighting Rear reading lamps Glove Box Lamps Lighting Features The glove box lamp illuminates Entry Lighting when the glove box is opened and switches off when closed. The headlamps, taillamps, number plate lamps, reverse lamps, dome Sun Visor Lamps lamps and most of the interior lights turn on briefly when the Remote Lamps are located at either side of the mirror.
  • Page 113: Battery Power Protection

    Lighting Activation, deactivation and duration of lighting of this function can be changed. See Exterior Lighting by Unlocking under Vehicle Personalisation on page 5-31. Battery Power Protection To prevent the battery from discharging, the lamps for the glove box, boot and reading lamps are switched off automatically approximately 10 minutes after the ignition is turned off.
  • Page 114 Lighting NOTES...
  • Page 115 Infotainment System Infotainment Rear Seat Infotainment Introduction Rear Seat Entertainment System (RSE) System ....7-39 General information Do the following before driving: Navigation Using the Navigation Read the infotainment system Introduction System .
  • Page 116: Infotainment System

    Infotainment System ® The Bluetooth word mark and Danger Warning logo are registered trademarks and are owned by the Bluetooth Taking your eyes off the road for Do not use a mobile phone when SIG, Inc. too long or too often while using driving.
  • Page 117: Theft-Deterrent Feature

    This electronically links the Limitation of liability The TMC service should not be infotainment system to the vehicle. Neither GM Holden nor the provider relied upon for journeys that are of the TMC will be liable to you or to Overview...
  • Page 118 Infotainment System Radio with Navigation 13. Source button 14. Eject button Infotainment Control Buttons The buttons on the faceplate are used to start primary functions while using the infotainment system. SRCE (Source): Press to change the audio source to AM, FM, CD, USB, AUX, or Bluetooth Audio.
  • Page 119 Infotainment System AM, FM: Press to seek to the Press and hold to mute or FAV (Favourites): Press to display previous strong station. unmute the infotainment system. the current favourite page number above the preset buttons. Keep DEST (Destination): RPT (Repeat): Press to repeat the pressing to scroll through the last voice guidance prompt.
  • Page 120: Using The System

    Infotainment System Steering wheel controls infotainment system. Press again to Voice recognition, activated through turn the sound on. Press to cancel the steering wheel controls, can be voice recognition. used to control the infotainment features. (Thumbwheel Control): Press to select an audio source. Press on the steering wheel controls to begin voice recognition.
  • Page 121 Infotainment System Fav: Press/touch to display a page 3. Touch a screen button to add or Home Page Features of stored (favourite) AM or FM remove it from the first Home Touch screen buttons are stations. Keep pressing Fav to scroll Page.
  • Page 122 Infotainment System Touch the Navigation screen button Touch the Phone screen button to Touch the Tone screen button to to display a map of your current display the Phone main page. See display the Tone main page. Adjust vehicle position. See Using the Bluetooth on page 7-76 and the tone and speakers by pressing Navigation System on page 7-48,...
  • Page 123 Infotainment System Touch the Stitcher screen button (if equipped) to display the Stitcher home page and streams news, sports, and entertainment shows through the audio system. See Stitcher Internet Radio on page 7-21. Touch the iPod screen button to Touch the AM screen button to display the iPod main page and play display the AM main page and play the current or last track selected.
  • Page 124: Operation

    7-10 Infotainment System Touch the Quick Info screen button Caution to access available information on Audio playing. See Quick Info Do not attach a device with a under Radio Reception on suction cup to the display. This page 7-16. may cause damage and may not Cleaning High Gloss Surfaces be covered by the warranty.
  • Page 125 Infotainment System 7-11 Volume Control Rotate to: Submenus Highlight a menu option. An arrow on the right-hand edge of /VOL (Power/Volume): Rotate the menu indicates that it has a to adjust the volume. Select a value. submenu with other options. >...
  • Page 126 7-12 Infotainment System Setting a Value Turning a Function On or Off Press BACK to go back to the Tone Settings menu. Adjusting the Fader and Balance 1. Touch the Tone screen button on the Home page. 2. Select Fade or Balance. 3.
  • Page 127: Radio

    Infotainment System 7-13 System Settings The level of volume compensation Radio can be selected, or the auto volume Configuring the Number of feature can be turned off. AM-FM Radio Favourite Pages 1. Touch the Config screen button To configure the number of available Playing the Radio on the Home page.
  • Page 128 7-14 Infotainment System 10 minutes. Opening the driver door To adjust the settings: Finding a Station will not turn the radio off when Press SRCE or SRC on the steering Bass: Touch + or to change Press SRCE or SRC on the steering pressing the power button.
  • Page 129 Infotainment System 7-15 steering wheel controls, or say To scroll through the pages, press Tune FM or FM through voice FAV or touch the Fav screen button 1. Touch the AM screen button on recognition. on the top bar. The current page the Home Page or select AM by number displays above the preset pressing SRCE or SRC on the...
  • Page 130: Radio Data System (Rds)

    7-16 Infotainment System In the AM or FM main page, When information is broadcast from especially around tall buildings or touch one of the preset screen the current FM station, the station hills, causing the sound to fade in buttons to go to the selected name or call letters display on the and out.
  • Page 131: Pandora Internet Radio

    Infotainment System 7-17 ® On a BlackBerry phone, go to Quick Info Pandora Internet Radio ® the Blackberry App World ® Pandora is an Internet radio and search for Pandora. service that streams personalised ® ® On an iPhone , iPad , or iPod radio stations based on artists, ®...
  • Page 132 7-18 Infotainment System ® 2. To launch, do one of the Using an Android Phone Using a Blackberry Phone following: 1. Pair the Android phone using The phone must be unlocked. To ® Launch the application on Bluetooth launch Pandora service: the device.
  • Page 133 Infotainment System 7-19 Unlock the phone, close the app, the song. This helps Pandora then restart the app to ensure choose which songs should play on proper communication. this station. (Next Track): When touched, Pandora Menus Pandora changes to the next song. Tuning Pandora Stations: When Pandora is playing, use the button on the steering wheel to tune...
  • Page 134 7-20 Infotainment System Have at least one station Pandora Advertisement Loss of Audio created. Pandora may display Loss of Pandora audio can happen ® For Android and Blackberry advertisements. Artist name and in different ways: devices, check that the device is track title will not be displayed and Weak or lost data connection.
  • Page 135: Stitcher Internet Radio

    Infotainment System 7-21 those apps from the phone or Please Unlock Your Phone or application from the Android ® remove Pandora and Bluetooth Restart Phone App and Try Market or iTunes Store, or go to from the task lists. Again: Communication failure www.stitcher.com.
  • Page 136 7-22 Infotainment System Launching Stitcher Press and say Tune then restart the app and make sure the home page is visible on the Stitcher. ® ® Connect the iPhone , iPad phone/device. ® 3. If Stitcher does not begin or iPod touch to the USB port, or connect Android through...
  • Page 137 Infotainment System 7-23 If nothing happens when the Stitcher has a menu system with the Stitcher Features available Stitcher screen button is following: Stitcher service has features to rate touched, download the latest My On Demand Stations: Displays or skip shows, or change stations. Stitcher application and retry.
  • Page 138 7-24 Infotainment System For Android devices, check the show. This helps Stitcher Stitcher Troubleshooting that the device is paired with the provide a personalised listening ® Unable to Connect Device to vehicle, and the Bluetooth icon experience. Vehicle on the display is highlighted. (Next Show): When touched, ®...
  • Page 139 Infotainment System 7-25 Connection between phone and Common Stitcher Messages Please Unlock Your Phone or radio is lost. Restart Phone App and Try Please Try Again Later: A general ® ® Again: Communication failure If any iPhone , iPod touch error has occurred.
  • Page 140: Audio Players

    7-26 Infotainment System Audio Players To avoid damage to the CD player: Press to eject a disc from the CD player. If the disc is not removed Do not use scratched or within a short period of time, it is CD Player damaged discs.
  • Page 141: Cd/Dvd Player

    Infotainment System 7-27 The label is caught in the CD On the CD main page, the track TUNE/MENU Switch: Rotate to the player. number displays and the Song, right or left to select the next or Artist, and Album information previous track.
  • Page 142 7-28 Infotainment System Keep the loading slot free of Playing a DVD : Use to move forwards from the foreign materials, liquids, and current position. debris. Settings: Touch Settings to display Use a marking pen to label the the DVD Settings menu. top of the disc.
  • Page 143: Mp3

    Infotainment System 7-29 The Artist/Album/Song Titles/ If the controls are not currently If any error continues, contact your Genre information requires a CD displayed on the screen; touch the dealer. to be fully scanned before the screen. music navigator works with Error Messages these menus.
  • Page 144: Usb

    7-30 Infotainment System Artists: Touch to view the list of Root Directory File System and Naming artists stored on the disc. Select an The root directory is treated as a The song titles, artists, albums, and artist name to view a list of all songs folder.
  • Page 145 Infotainment System 7-31 USB Media Formats Searching Music Library Using Voice Recognition The USB port will support the Voice Recognition: Gracenote following media formats: improves music search and navigation by identifying bands, Unprotected WMA artists, and albums names that may be hard to pronounce, irregular Unprotected AAC spellings, and nicknames.
  • Page 146 7-32 Infotainment System cover art is found Gracenote will not be available until the radio has use generic Genre graphics or completed indexing the device. images of artists. Devices with more music may take longer to index. The device will More Like This index when plugged into the radio The Gracenote database contains...
  • Page 147 Infotainment System 7-33 File systems supported: FAT32, Press on the steering While the USB source is active, use NTFS, Linux, and HFS+. the following to operate USB wheel controls to play CD, Artist, function: Album, Song Title, or Song The following restrictions apply Genre.
  • Page 148 7-34 Infotainment System USB Menu Playlists: Genres: The following are available through 1. Touch to view the playlists on 1. Touch to view the genres on the USB Menu: the USB. the USB. Shuffle: Touch to play the tracks 2. Select a playlist to view the list 2.
  • Page 149 Infotainment System 7-35 ® ® Playing from an iPod The iPod battery recharges Play More Like This: Allows the automatically while the vehicle is on. radio to create playlists with song/ This feature supports the connection ® The iPod shuts off and stops tracks that are similar to what is ®...
  • Page 150 7-36 Infotainment System Artists: 3. Select an artist to view albums 3. Select a song from the list to or All Albums to view all albums begin playback. 1. Touch to view the artists on of that genre. ® the iPod Audio books: 4.
  • Page 151: Auxiliary Devices

    Infotainment System 7-37 ® call is received while listening to the Bluetooth Audio and Voice ® iPod source and there is no audio Recognition ® for the iPod after the source, then See Bluetooth Audio on page 7-38 go to the Airplay icon on the device and Voice Recognition on page 7-69 and select dock connector or for information using voice...
  • Page 152: Bluetooth Audio

    7-38 Infotainment System Say Play Front AUX using Press the SRC button on ® Bluetooth Audio Menu voice recognition to play the the steering wheel controls Touch the Menu screen button and auxiliary device. See Voice until Bluetooth Audio is the following may display: Recognition on page 7-69.
  • Page 153: Rear Seat Infotainment Rear Seat Entertainment

    Infotainment System 7-39 Some phones support sending Rear Seat 2. Select Rear Screens from the ® Bluetooth music information to Home Page to display the Rear Infotainment display on the infotainment system. Seat Entertainment display. When the infotainment system receives this information, it will Rear Seat Entertainment check to see if any album art is (RSE) System...
  • Page 154 7-40 Infotainment System Before Driving Headphones channel 1/2 switch, and a volume control. Turn the headphones off In severe or extreme weather, the when not in use. RSE system may not work until the Push the On/Off button to turn on temperature is within the operating the headphones.
  • Page 155 Infotainment System 7-41 Wear the headphones correctly, with 3. Replace the two AAA batteries. The A/V jacks are color coded: the headband over the top of the 4. Replace the battery door and Yellow for video input. head for best audio reception. The L tighten the screw.
  • Page 156 7-42 Infotainment System 2. A second time to change the left Audio Output Video Screens video screen source to the DVD Audio from the DVD player or player and the right video screen auxiliary inputs can be heard to the auxiliary device. through the wireless headphones or 3.
  • Page 157 Infotainment System 7-43 Only the left RSE seatback console Video Screen Input Jack Remote Control contains the infrared transmitters for the wireless headphones and may be visible as eight illuminated LEDs. These LEDs are not on the right video screen. Both seatback consoles contain an infrared receiver for the remote control.
  • Page 158 7-44 Infotainment System If a CD, DVD, or MP3 disc is in the (Illumination): Press to turn the (Return): Press to exit the infotainment system slot, the remote remote control backlight on. The current active menu and return to control button can be used to turn backlight times out after several the previous menu.
  • Page 159 Infotainment System 7-45 Battery Replacement (Next Track/Chapter): Press to (Subtitles): Press to turn ON/ go to the beginning of the next OFF subtitles and to move through To change the remote control chapter or track. This button might subtitle options when a DVD is batteries: not work when the DVD is playing playing.
  • Page 160 7-46 Infotainment System Troubleshooting Chart Problem Recommended Action No power. The ignition might not be turned on. The picture does not fill the screen. Check the display mode settings in There are black borders on the top the setup menu by pressing the and bottom or on both sides or it display menu button on the remote looks stretched out.
  • Page 161 Infotainment System 7-47 Troubleshooting Chart (cont'd) Problem Recommended Action The auxiliary source is running but Check that the RSE video screen is there is no picture or sound. in the auxiliary source mode by pressing the AUX button on the remote control.
  • Page 162: Using The Navigation

    7-48 Infotainment System DVD Display Error Messages Cleaning the RSE Seatback Navigation Console The video screen may display one Using the Navigation of the following error messages: Use only a clean cloth dampened with clean water to clean the RSE System Disc Load/Eject Error or seatback console surface.
  • Page 163 Infotainment System 7-49 The touch screen buttons Heading Indicator available are: Use the NAV button or Navigation on the Home Page to access the Touch Heading Indicator to display navigation map. the Map View. There are three Destination Entry Press the NAV button again to indicator settings: See Destination on page 7-55.
  • Page 164 7-50 Infotainment System Map Modes Traffic This feature can also be accessed by pressing the traffic light screen button displayed at the left lower side of the map screen. See Configure Menu on page 7-63 in this section. Nearby POIs Touch to change the view of the Touch Traffic to display the Traffic maps while using the navigation...
  • Page 165 Infotainment System 7-51 Exit List Current Position Info Map Scales The Exit list displays upcoming road Touch to display a split screen exits, if information is available. showing detailed information about the vehicle position. This feature Not all roads are supported can also be accessed by touching with this information.
  • Page 166: Maps

    7-52 Infotainment System Scroll Features Detailed Areas Road network attributes are contained in the map database for detailed areas. Attributes include information such as street names, street addresses and turn Touch the cycling arrows located at restrictions. A detailed area includes the top of the map screen to toggle all major highways, service roads from the normal top bar (Home and...
  • Page 167 Infotainment System 7-53 The waypoint symbol marks one or more set waypoints. A waypoint is a stopover destination point added to the planned route. The estimated time and distance to the destination are displayed. The vehicle symbol indicates the This symbol indicates that the map current position and heading view is North up: North up displays direction of the vehicle on the map.
  • Page 168 7-54 Infotainment System Touch this screen symbol to change to 3D mode. The 3D symbol is the same as the Heading up symbol, but the map is in 3D. This symbol on the right of the map screen displays the speed limit while on a route.
  • Page 169: Destination

    Infotainment System 7-55 country, entering the city/suburb Destination screen as alpha/numeric keyboards. name, street name, house number The alpha keyboard displays when and street junction. data needs to be entered. QWERTY or ABC: Touch to toggle To make name selection easier, the between QWERTY or ABCDEF system highlights only characters keyboard character layouts.
  • Page 170 7-56 Infotainment System Entering the city/suburb name first: Entering the suburb or city first: 1. Enter the city/suburb name. 1. Enter the suburb or city. 2. Enter the street name. Use the 2. Enter the street name. Use the Delete screen button to delete Delete screen button to delete an incorrectly entered character.
  • Page 171 Infotainment System 7-57 3. Enter the POI name. Previous Destinations 2. Enter an address using any of the destination methods 4. Select a few of the characters or (Address Entry, POI Entry, etc.). spell the name in full, by using the alpha keyboard.
  • Page 172 7-58 Infotainment System 3. Touch the Start Guidance screen Latitude/Longitude Coordinates 2. Select Latitude or Longitude to button and the route calculates. change. Enter the coordinates in degrees, minutes, and seconds. To edit Address Book entries: Then touch Back to save 1.
  • Page 173 Infotainment System 7-59 3. Select New Favourite Route and Deleting a favourite route: 5. Touch the OK screen button. enter a favourite route name. The new name will be in the 1. Touch the Home Page Favourite Routes Menu. 4. Touch OK and the display Destination screen button to returns to the favourite route display the Favourite Routes...
  • Page 174 7-60 Infotainment System Select from Map Destination Confirmation Route Options Multiple options are available on the Destination Confirmation screen: Start Guidance: Touch to start a route calculation to the displayed destination. Show on Map: Touch to switch to 1. Touch the Home Page the map view with the displayed Destination screen button to destination centred on the map.
  • Page 175 Infotainment System 7-61 preferences are unselected, the Menu with Route Guidance route will be calculated without Active including these preferences. Use Highways: Deselect to avoid major roads. Use Toll Road: Deselect to avoid toll roads. Use Ferries: Deselect to avoid To add a waypoint: ferries.
  • Page 176 7-62 Infotainment System To delete a waypoint: 5. Touch Add. Avoid List 1. From the Destination menu, Instead of deleting individual Select Avoid List to display a list of touch Delete Waypoint. waypoints, select Delete All to avoided road segments with the delete all waypoints at the option to remove the avoided items from the list.
  • Page 177: Configure Menu

    Infotainment System 7-63 Configure Menu Traffic Alert Prompts: Select to turn the traffic voice prompt on or off while travelling on a planned route. Navigation Volume: Select Navigation Volume to change the volume of the navigation prompts. Traffic Settings Voice Prompt Touch the Config button on the Home Page to enter the setup menu.
  • Page 178 7-64 Infotainment System Yellow indicates slightly impaired Alert if better route is available: traffic flow with average speed Touch to prompt an alert if a better between 40 and 73 km/h. route is available. Green indicates normal traffic Sort Method: Touch to display a flow with average speed above submenu of sort options.
  • Page 179 Infotainment System 7-65 Accident Road Closed Road Visibility Other Select either Manual or Automatic Station Selection mode to choose a radio station that broadcasts Traffic Message Channel (TMC) information. Lane Narrows Road Work, Delay Construction Traffic Stations Select to display the Traffic Stations screen.
  • Page 180 7-66 Infotainment System Guidance Alerts Select to delete all saved Previously stored bread crumbs can destinations. A Delete Saved be loaded from the Saved menu Destinations submenu displays. item, and then displayed by Select the desired options for selecting Show on Map. deletion and press delete at the Route Simulation bottom to continue.
  • Page 181: Global Positioning

    Infotainment System 7-67 At times, other interference such as Vehicle Positioning the satellite condition, road At times, the position of the vehicle configuration, condition of the on the map could be inaccurate due vehicle, and/or other circumstances to one or more of the following can affect the navigation system's reasons: ability to determine the accurate...
  • Page 182: Problems With Route

    7-68 Infotainment System The vehicle changes direction The route prohibits the entry of a Problems with Route more than once, or the vehicle is vehicle due to a regulation by Guidance turning on a turn table in a time or season or any other parking lot.
  • Page 183: Database Coverage

    Infotainment System 7-69 To check for the availability of Voice Recognition Press twice on the steering updated maps, contact your dealer. wheel to skip the voice prompt Voice recognition allows for messages. Database Coverage hands-free operation of the Cancelling Voice Recognition infotainment system features.
  • Page 184 7-70 Infotainment System When the command is recognition session, a Volume Help: The system plays back more recognised, the system will bar appears on the screen specific help commands such as either perform the function or showing the voice volume level Radio Settings for the user to ask to confirm the choice.
  • Page 185 Infotainment System 7-71 parentheses. To use the voice say Dial. For example, say Call Play CD: Instructs the system to commands, see the previous John at Home or Call John at play a CD. For example, say instructions. Work. If a number is not Play CD.
  • Page 186 7-72 Infotainment System Search Composer (composer Search Audiobook (audiobook Other Commands name): Instructs the system to name): Instructs the system to Goodbye: Instructs the system to show a list of all songs by a specific show a list of all tracks in a specific end a phone call or voice composer.
  • Page 187 Infotainment System 7-73 Navigation Commands example is to say, 191 Salmon pressing Destination from the Home Street, Port Melbourne Page or DEST from the faceplate, To activate the navigation voice or Port Melbourne. then selecting Point of Interest. POI recognition: commands for Along Route and Directed Address: Allows an Around Destination will be available...
  • Page 188: Personalisation

    7-74 Infotainment System Personalisation 2. Touch the scroll bar until the 12hr/24hr Format: Touch to select desired option displays. Select 12 hour or 24 hour time format. The Configuration Menu is used to the desired settings to change. Touch the Back screen button to adjust features and preferences, save the adjustments.
  • Page 189 Infotainment System 7-75 settings where background noise is Navigation Settings Park Assist Mode: Select to typically louder than the sound choose the default display as the See Configure Menu on page 7-63. system volume. rear-view camera, or the park assist graphic, when selecting Display Settings Gracenote Options: Touch to...
  • Page 190: Bluetooth Phone/Devices

    7-76 Infotainment System The Day setting brightens the Bluetooth Phone/ phones. Available features and map background. functions may be dependent on the Devices device. The Night setting darkens the ® map background. Bluetooth Controls Bluetooth Speed Limits: Select to display Use the buttons on the infotainment Overview the posted speed limit on the...
  • Page 191 Infotainment System 7-77 ® Voice Recognition Bluetooth Audio phone changes or the mobile phone is deleted from the See Bluetooth Audio on page 7-38. The voice recognition system uses system. commands to control the system Pairing with Infotainment Only one paired mobile phone and dial phone numbers.
  • Page 192 7-78 Infotainment System 5. Start the pairing process on the 8. Repeat to pair additional Connecting to a Different Phone mobile phone to be paired to the phones. To connect to a different phone, the vehicle. See the mobile phone new phone must be in the vehicle Listing All Paired and Connected manufacturer's user guide.
  • Page 193 Infotainment System 7-79 Pairing a Phone 5. Repeat Steps 1 to 4 to pair 3. The system responds with: To additional phones. delete a device, please select its 1. Press . The system name from the list. Select the Listing All Paired and Connected responds Please Say a device to delete on the display Phones...
  • Page 194 7-80 Infotainment System Making a Call Using Phone The radio will display the first 1,000 4. Select the name or number contacts and the phone numbers for to call. Book and Infotainment each contact including Home, Work, Controls 5. Select Call. Mobile, and Other.
  • Page 195 Infotainment System 7-81 Using the Infotainment Controls Call Waiting Using Steering the wireless service carrier to work. This feature is only supported when Wheel Controls Rotate TUNE/MENU to Answer or the vehicle is not moving. Decline and press TUNE/MENU or Call waiting must be supported on touch Accept or Decline on the To start a conference while in a...
  • Page 196 7-82 Infotainment System Muting a Call To Transfer Audio from the Using the Infotainment Controls ® Bluetooth System to a Mobile 1. Select Enter Number. During a call, all sounds from inside Phone the vehicle can be muted so that the 2.
  • Page 197 Infotainment System 7-83 Re-dial: This command dials the Once connected, the person called Using the Re-dial Command last number used on the mobile will be heard through the audio 1. Press . The system phone. speakers. responds Please Say a Using the Dial or Call Using the Digit Dial Command Command, followed by a tone.
  • Page 198 7-84 Infotainment System Text Messaging Using Text Messaging The infotainment system can display text messages, play back a message over the audio system, and send a predefined message reply. Not all phones support all functions and work with Bluetooth. 2. Select a message for viewing. The infotainment system only 1.
  • Page 199 Infotainment System 7-85 Infotainment System 7-83 Replying to Text Messages Incoming Text Messages Re-dial: This command dials the Once connected, the person called Using the Re-dial Command last number used on the mobile will be heard through the audio 1. Press .
  • Page 200 7-86 Infotainment System 7-82 Infotainment System Text Messaging Settings Use the touch screen keyboard to Muting a Call To Transfer Audio from the Using the Infotainment Controls enter the message. ® Bluetooth System to a Mobile 1. Select Enter Number. During a call, all sounds from inside Touch Done to store.
  • Page 201 Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control 2. Zone button 3. Windscreen demister button Systems 4. Face mode button Climate Control Systems Air Conditioning System 5. Fan speed knob Air Conditioning System ..8-1 The climate control panel is located 6.
  • Page 202 Climate Controls Turning the temperature control Enter Dual-Zone mode by adjusting Leave the system in automatic knob clockwise past 30°C, will the passenger side temperature operation to: show HI (hottest). control knob when in Turn the air conditioning on Single-Zone mode. Turning the temperature control and off.
  • Page 203 Climate Controls Floor mode directs most of Auto the air to the floor vents and When manually adjusting the Pressing AUTO switches the console vents, some to the outer fan speed, the system will system to automatic climate dashboard vents, windscreen revert to semi-automatic control.
  • Page 204 Climate Controls Recirculation Pollution mode The vehicle may have Press to switch the air When is selected, the air pollution mode. conditioning is automatically intake between recirculated air switched on to improve and outside air. Pollution mode selects defogging performance. recirculation when the vehicle appears on the speed is less than 15 km/h to...
  • Page 205 Climate Controls Rear window demister Ignition keys Unsealed roads (prevention of dust entry) For vehicles equipped with personal Press to turn the rear When following another vehicle identity keys, pressing sets the demister on or off. on unsealed roads and the dust climate control to the last An LED on the button indicates is airborne, select...
  • Page 206 Climate Controls The outside temperature sensor Sensors Air Vents is located in front of the radiator The automatic climate control uses and relies on air moving sensors to maintain temperatures: Adjustable Air Vents across it. The sunlight sensor is located It can be affected by radiant heat on top of the dashboard.
  • Page 207 Climate Controls The vents have shut-off doors to adjust the air volume, e.g. air flow at the centre vents can be reduced to enhance air flow at the rear seat vents. Fixed Air Vents The demister and floor-level outlets are fixed. They direct air to the windscreen, side windows and feet.
  • Page 208 Pollen/dust filter A passenger compartment air filter may be fitted to filter contaminants such as pollen and dust from entering the vehicle. This can be fitted by a Holden Dealer. See the Service and Warranty Booklet for the maintenance schedule.
  • Page 209 Driving and Operating Driving and Brakes Side Blind Zone Alert (SBZA) ....9-24 Antilock Brake Operating Rear Vision System (ABS) ....9-11 Camera (RVC) .
  • Page 210: Driving And Operating

    Driving and Operating Drivers must always obey locally Driving Information Starting and posted speed limits. Operating Avoid making hard stops for the Driving Environment first 350 km to avoid premature New vehicle running-in wear and early replacement of Before entering the vehicle brakes.
  • Page 211 Depth on page 10-41. Warning Have the steering repaired as soon Regularly check that tyres are as possible by a Holden Dealer. Portable gas cylinders can leak, properly inflated. See Tyre creating a risk of fire or explosion. Pressure on page 10-37.
  • Page 212: Ignition Positions

    Driving and Operating To dry out the brakes: The transmitter must be in the vehicle for the system to operate. Ensure there is a clear area If the pushbutton start is not ahead. working, the vehicle may be near a Lightly apply the brakes.
  • Page 213 Driving and Operating If the vehicle is not in P (Park), the Do not turn the engine off when the If the vehicle cannot be pulled over, ignition will return to ACC/ vehicle is moving. This will cause a and must be shut off while driving, ACCESSORY and display the loss of power assist in the brake press and hold the ENGINE START/...
  • Page 214: Starting The Engine

    Driving and Operating See Starting the Engine on 2. Move the shift lever to position P Once the ignition is turned off, the page 9-6 for more information. The or N. The engine will not start if RAP allows the power windows to ignition will then remain in ON/RUN.
  • Page 215: Automatic Transmission

    Driving and Operating Automatic Shift Lever Warning Transmission Be careful where you park or drive. As with any vehicle, do not park or operate the vehicle in areas where combustible materials such as dry grass or leaves can come in contact with a hot exhaust system.
  • Page 216 Driving and Operating Caution (Continued) Warning (Continued) It is recommended that cruise control in normal shift mode be Do not press the accelerator Do not coast the vehicle in used for towing. pedal with the brakes on in any position N this decreases your gear except position P or N.
  • Page 217 Driving and Operating If the road levels out and/or the In addition, the transmission can Normal shift mode accelerator is pressed, the sense enthusiastic driving, at which Normal shift mode is recommended transmission will shift until the point it may delay upshifting and for normal or freeway driving, as it appropriate gear is reached.
  • Page 218 9-10 Driving and Operating V8, when vehicle speed is To enable A/S mode: 14 km/h or less, engine speed is 1. Move the shift lever to The transmission will shift to a limited to 5,000 RPM. position D. selected gear only if the engine To disable A/S mode and return to speed is within a suitable range.
  • Page 219: Antilock Brake

    ABS assistance. Have a Holden malfunction has occurred. Allows maximum braking effort The initial self-check may also be Dealer check the system as soon...
  • Page 220: Electric Parking Brake

    9-12 Driving and Operating Electric Parking Brake Applying the Parking Brake decelerate as long as the switch is held in the up position. Releasing The EPB can be applied any time the EPB switch during the the vehicle is stopped. The EPB is deceleration will release the parking applied by momentarily lifting up brake.
  • Page 221: Brake Assist

    Driving and Operating 9-13 brake pedal in an attempt to quickly Warning Warning (Continued) stop or slow down the vehicle. The stability system hydraulic brake conditions. Always maintain an Driving while is on may cause control module increases brake adequate distance to the vehicle injury to yourself and others.
  • Page 222: Ride Control Systems Traction Control

    9-14 Driving and Operating Ride Control Systems If the vehicle is in cruise control when TCS begins to limit wheel spin, the cruise control will Traction Control automatically disengage. The cruise System (TCS) control may be re-engaged when road conditions allow. See Cruise The vehicle has a TCS that limits Control on page 9-17.
  • Page 223: Electronic Stability

    Driving and Operating 9-15 Electronic Stability and does not mean there is a Caution (Continued) problem with the vehicle. The Control (ESC) system should initialise before the warning lights and the SERVICE vehicle reaches 40 km/h. The vehicle has an Electronic ESC and/or SERVICE Stability Control (ESC) system If the system fails to turn on or...
  • Page 224: Cruise Control

    9-16 Driving and Operating vehicle directional control, To disable both traction control and ESC may also turn off automatically especially in slippery road ESC, press and hold the button for if it determines that a problem exists conditions, the system should 5 seconds.
  • Page 225: Cruise Control

    Driving and Operating 9-17 Cruise Control Warning Warning (Continued) Do not use the cruise control case, use the accelerator pedal. when road or driving conditions Release the accelerator pedal require varying speeds. when the speed returns to the set A constant speed is not practical speed.
  • Page 226: Object Detection Systems

    9-18 Driving and Operating 4. Release the accelerator pedal. The stored speed is maintained. Object Detection Vehicle speed can be increased Cruise control automatically Systems by pressing the accelerator deactivates when: pedal. When the accelerator Vehicle speed is below Forward Collision Alert pedal is released, the previously approximately 30 km/h.
  • Page 227 Driving and Operating 9-19 Detecting the Vehicle Ahead Warning Warning (Continued) FCA is a warning system and or ice, or if the windscreen is does not apply the brakes. When damaged. It may also not detect a approaching a slower-moving or vehicle on winding or hilly roads, stopped vehicle ahead too rapidly, or in conditions that can limit...
  • Page 228 9-20 Driving and Operating Collision Alert Selecting the Gap Setting Consider traffic and weather conditions when selecting the alert timing. The range of selectable alert timing may not be appropriate for all drivers and driving conditions. Unnecessary Alerts FCA may sometimes set unnecessary alerts to turning When your vehicle approaches vehicles, vehicles in other lanes,...
  • Page 229 Driving and Operating 9-21 Cleaning the System Warning (Continued) If the FCA system does not seem to operate properly, clean the outside is only an aid and is neither of the windscreen area in front of intended to, nor able to take over the camera sensor before any responsibility.
  • Page 230 9-22 Driving and Operating • When reverse is selected the At a distance of about 30 cm, animation is displayed on Caution the warning tone sounds the infotainment screen if the continuously. Rear Vision Camera (RVC) is Sensors are not working when: If the distance remains constant, de-activated, see Rear Vision A confirmation tone does not...
  • Page 231 Driving and Operating 9-23 When drive is selected, the If a forward gear is selected, only Manual adjustment animation is shown only when the front sensors are activated and the sensors detect an object and the tone will sound from the front the vehicle's speed is below speaker.
  • Page 232: Side Blind Zone

    15 km/h. cyclists or animals. Failure to use Note: Be reactivated automatically This adjustment is for Holden proper care when changing lanes when the object is removed, the approved tow bars fitted by a •...
  • Page 233 Driving and Operating 9-25 The height of the zone is When the vehicle is started, both Danger (Continued) approximately between 0.5 m and outside mirror SBZA displays will 2 m off the ground. briefly come on to indicate the lane change, always check system is operating.
  • Page 234: Rear Vision

    Vehicle" under Exterior Care on vehicle. may become misaligned. Contact page 10-62. If the DIC still displays a Holden Dealer. There is a blind spot that can not the SIDE DETECTION SYSTEM be sensed by the rear view UNAVAILABLE message after Always keep the camera lens free camera.
  • Page 235 Driving and Operating 9-27 The RVC cannot display objects: Cleaning Operation Close to the corners of the 1. Turn the ignition on. vehicle. 2. Press VOL to turn the Forward of the camera. infotainment system on. Higher than the camera. 3.
  • Page 236 8. Touch Back to exit. If the vehicle sustains any damage in the area of the camera lens. Contact a Holden 10. The camera display appears Objects of different heights will Dealer. on the infotainment screen.
  • Page 237: Lane Departure

    Driving and Operating 9-29 two beeps sound from the left or turn signal is on or if a sharp Danger (Continued) right, depending on the direction of manoeuvre is made (steering, the detected vehicle. accelerator or brake inputs). Warn that the vehicle is crossing a lane marking if the How the System Works Lane Departure...
  • Page 238 9-30 Driving and Operating When the System Does Not Warning (Continued) Seem To Work Properly windscreen is damaged. It may does not appear: also not detect a lane on winding The lane markings on the road or hilly roads, or in conditions that may not be seen.
  • Page 239: Driver Assistance Systems

    Driving and Operating 9-31 Suitable parking space LDW Messages Driver Assistance required, the direction of vehicle dimensions are: movement and steering control FRONT CAMERA BLOCKED, Systems indication. • Parallel space length — vehicle CLEAN WINDSCREEN: This length plus 1.1 m up to 12.0 m Advanced Parking Assist message may appear because the Suitable parking space...
  • Page 240 9-32 Driving and Operating Press and hold for 2 seconds to The APA searches for a suitable 2. Drive forwards at less than 5. Reverse into the parking space initiate a perpendicular parking parking space on the left side of 30 km/h, at a distance of 0.5 m at less than 8 km/h, using only space search.
  • Page 241 • Drive parallel and straight for The APA system will only If Genuine Holden Accessory Additionally, some ambient best results. park the vehicle in a space wheels are fitted, the APA conditions like rain, hail or snow between two objects.
  • Page 242 Exhaust gases can contain carbon monoxide, a dangerous Take the vehicle to a Holden gas, which can cause Dealer if you think the vehicle unconsciousness and even death needs inspecting for any of the to both humans and animals.
  • Page 243 Holden Dealer for the vehicle and notify the filling advice. Do not smoke or allow open station operator of a potential flames or sparks near the vehicle problem with the pump.
  • Page 244 New Vehicle Voluntary that are not recommended by E85 and unleaded petrol. Warranty to the extent that Holden may affect your New (Continued) Holden considers that the fuel Vehicle Voluntary Warranty to the affects the specifications and extent that Holden considers that quality of your vehicle.
  • Page 245: Recommended Fuel

    LPG has an odour that enables any the vehicle cannot be started. leaks in the vehicle's LPG system to 3. Contact a Holden Dealer. be detected. If this odour is detected in or around Recommended Fuel the vehicle or in the event of an...
  • Page 246 (2) to the closed position. See Introduction message is also displayed. LPG emergency procedures under The Holden LPG Fuel system has Fuel on page 9-34. been designed to comply with the relevant Australian Standard.
  • Page 247: Filling The Tank

    Driving and Operating 9-39 Filling the Tank Petrol Always fill the fuel tank at the Fuel filler flap intermediate or fast fill rate. Do not add any more fuel after the fuel filler first clicks off or fuel blows back. This allows room for the fuel to expand inside the tank.
  • Page 248 9-40 Driving and Operating Tank capacity Warning See Capacities and Specifications on page 12-8. Do not continue trying to add more LPG once the bowser automatically shuts off. Warning Observe the filling instructions A small discharge of gas and warnings displayed at the from the nozzle is normal.
  • Page 249: Trailer Towing

    Tank capacity New Vehicle Voluntary Warranty, to boat trailers or any other special See Capacities and Specifications the extent that Holden considers the purpose trailer. on page 12-8. overloading or missing equipment to Towing have affected the specifications or quality of the vehicle.
  • Page 250 Holden vehicle. equipment which should be used. carbon monoxide, see Fuel on It is inadvisable to mix and match Holden will not accept liability for page 9-34. different brands of towing defects occurring in towing equipment, as equipment is...
  • Page 251 Ensure the weight of the packed trailer is not greater than the towing capacity of the Holden approved tow bar package fitted to the vehicle. The tow ball load should be between 5% and 10% of the loaded trailer weight.
  • Page 252 Towing and loading equipment Tow load Mandatory equipment Recommended equipment Up to 1,200 kg Holden 1,200 kg rated tow bar Holden trailer wiring harness Brakes on the trailer if the aggregate trailer mass (ATM) is more than 750 kg Between 1,201 kg...
  • Page 253 *Electric brake controller A load distribution hitch transfers This means that very high provision is provided in the Holden load to the vehicle's front wheels superlift pressures combined Genuine Accessory Trailer Wiring aiding brake performance. This also with a fully laden vehicle may Harness.
  • Page 254 9-46 Driving and Operating • Headlamps may need re-aiming Ensure that a load distribution Headlamps may need re-aiming 3. Superlift air pressure must never after the loaded trailer has been hitch is correctly distributing the after the loaded trailer has been be less than 100 kPa or the hitched, particularly if a load tow ball load.
  • Page 255: Trailer Sway

    Driving and Operating 9-47 Park Assist (PA) will require Vehicle maintenance Conversions and adjustment to allow for the More frequent vehicle maintenance Add-Ons installation or removal of the tow is required when using the vehicle bar tongue. See Adjustment for to tow.
  • Page 256 9-48 Driving and Operating The Holden Genuine Accessories are an exception, however they should be removed in high load and high temperature conditions. Caution In high load and high temperature applications (e.g. towing) no objects should be fitted over the...
  • Page 257 Vehicle Care 10-1 Vehicle Care Bulb Replacement Tyre Rotation ....10-42 Buying New Tyres ..10-42 Bulb Replacement ..10-17 Wheel Alignment and Tyre Headlamps .
  • Page 258: Vehicle Care

    CO is toxic to inhale. converter and closed loop It is recommended that servicing be mixture control system. carried out by an authorised Holden Emission Control System Dealer who will maintain the It is recommended that service and Major emission control systems that...
  • Page 259: Vehicle Checks

    Vehicle Care 10-3 Reducing fuel consumption Riding the brake Vehicle Checks Do not rest your foot on the brake Engine pedal when you do not intend to Bonnet Have the vehicle serviced regularly brake. in accordance with the maintenance Opening Air conditioning schedule in the Service/Warranty Booklet.
  • Page 260 10-4 Vehicle Care Lower the bonnet and allow it to drop into the catch. Check that the bonnet is engaged. Warning If while driving you notice that the bonnet has not been properly closed, pull the vehicle over to the side of the road at the earliest possible moment and close the bonnet correctly.
  • Page 261 Vehicle Care 10-5 Engine Compartment Overview 5. Engine coolant reservoir, see Engine Coolant on page 10-9 V6 Engine (SIDI) direct injection V6 engine 3. Dipstick for engine oil, see shown Engine Oil on page 10-7 1. Clutch/brake fluid reservoir, see 4.
  • Page 262: Engine Cover

    10-6 Vehicle Care V8 Engine Engine Cover Warning Do not place hands on any under bonnet components when the engine is HOT or RUNNING. Before removing the engine cover, allow the engine to cool sufficiently. Removal Remove the engine cover to access the radiator cap (V6 engine).
  • Page 263: Engine Oil

    Vehicle Care 10-7 Engine Oil 4. Remove and read the oil level. The level should be between the Checking oil level lower and upper area/marks. Add oil if the level is at or below The engine must be at operating the lower area/mark.
  • Page 264 Their use increases costs, may be detrimental to the operation of the vehicle and may void the New Vehicle Voluntary Warranty, to the extent that Holden 1. Rotate the engine oil filler cap considers the non-recommended anticlockwise and remove.
  • Page 265: Engine Coolant

    Vehicle Care 10-9 Engine Coolant For all engine variants, the coolant reservoir is in the same position within the engine compartment. Engine coolant level Check the coolant level at least once a week. The cap is yellow with the word DEXCOOL. Checking coolant level 2.
  • Page 266: Engine Overheating

    Lubricants on page 11-2. Always How the engine coolant works Engine Overheating use the specified ratio. The coolant contains special 1. Mix a solution of Holden coolant corrosion inhibitors. and clean fresh water. Caution Coolant helps the cooling 2. Add coolant into the coolant...
  • Page 267 Vehicle Care 10-11 If the fan is working and the engine Caution (Continued) Danger (Continued) temperature gauge needle has not returned to its normal position within A loud knocking or pinging Do not remove the radiator cap if a few minutes: noise.
  • Page 268 10-12 Vehicle Care Low coolant level Danger Do not remove the radiator cap if the engine and radiator are still hot. Scalding fluid and steam can be blown out under pressure which could cause serious burns. V6 Engine When the engine is cool, check the For all engine variants, the coolant reservoir level and radiator coolant reservoir is in the same...
  • Page 269 Vehicle Care 10-13 Danger (Continued) be blown out under pressure which could cause serious burns. Remove the engine cover if required. See Engine Cover on page 10-6. 2. Locate the radiator cap (1). On V6 variants, remove the engine cover. See Engine Cover on page 10-6.
  • Page 270 Check the coolant reservoir level for cap opening until full. the next two days. Wait 30 seconds and top up if If the coolant requires regular the level drops. topping up, contact a Holden 9. Replace the radiator cap. Dealer. 10. Turn the ignition off.
  • Page 271: Washer Fluid

    1. Use the correct amount of quickly absorb moisture. washer fluid additive. Refer to a Holden Dealer. Do not use ordinary soap or detergent as they froth up and damage the wiper rubbers.
  • Page 272: Battery

    10-16 Vehicle Care Adding brake fluid If the brake fluid requires regular Warning (Continued) topping up, contact a Holden Dealer Use heavy duty brake fluid. See immediately. Recommended Fluids and Take care with all metal objects Lubricants on page 11-2.
  • Page 273: Bulb Replacement

    Dealer or authorised repairer. methylated spirits. For emergency starting when the The battery is located inside the battery is flat, see Jump Starting on Bulbs to be changed by a Holden boot, on the left, behind an access page 10-59. Dealer panel.
  • Page 274: Headlamps

    2. Pull up on the coolant reservoir 2. Headlamp bulbs location, passenger side dry environment or the lamp is on. filler neck (including the cap). If water does collect in the lamp 3. Front of vehicle contact a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 275 4. Headlamp inboard high beam (H9 bulb, 60W) 5. Headlamp wiring connector Passenger side shown On Caprice V-Series models it is strongly recommended that the high and low beam bulbs are replaced by a Holden Dealer, as they operate at high voltage.
  • Page 276 10-20 Vehicle Care Outboard low beam 7. Install the dust cap, ensuring the rubber seal is in place. 1. To access the headlamps, follow the steps. 8. Install components removed in Step 1. 9. Check lamp operation. Inboard high beam 1.
  • Page 277: Front Turn Signal Lamps

    Vehicle Care 10-21 3. Grasp the wiring connector/bulb 8. Install components removed in 3. Remove the park lamp bulb by assembly and twist Step 1. pulling it straight out of the anticlockwise one eighth of a holder. 9. Check lamp operation. turn to remove.
  • Page 278: Tail Lamps

    Ensure that the same The stop/tail bulb is an LED colour bulb is used. and is only replaceable by a Holden Dealer. 6. Install components removed in Steps 1 and 2. 7. Check lamp operation.
  • Page 279 Vehicle Care 10-23 Taillamp access 4. Grasp the plastic boot trim and Rear turn signal and reverse pull directly upwards to remove. lamps 5. Remove the boot lining securing pin(s) by rotating anticlockwise and pulling down at the same time. 6.
  • Page 280: Number Plate Lamp

    10-24 Vehicle Care 4. Install the new bulb into the bulb A. Locking tang 6. Install the bulb holder into the holder by pushing it into the lamp housing by rotating the B. Rear number plate holder and rotating it clockwise. bulb holder clockwise, ensuring 1.
  • Page 281 Vehicle Care 10-25 The vehicle has rear interior dome/ Glove box lamp, door courtesy 5. When the new bulb is in place, reading lamps: lamps feed the wiring back into the cavity and push the lens housing 1. Pull the forward edge of the (5W bulb) back into place.
  • Page 282: Electrical System

    10-26 Vehicle Care Electrical System Colour Rating (amps) Warning (Continued) Brown Fuses Any improper alterations to the electrical system may cause a fire hazard and engine damage. To Blue Warning maintain your own safety and that Yellow Turn off the ignition and any of the vehicle, have any work electrical equipment before Natural...
  • Page 283 Vehicle Care 10-27 Fuse and relay index Rotate the catch anticlockwise to unlatch the cover. To refit, replace the cover and rotate the catch clockwise to secure.
  • Page 284 10-28 Vehicle Care The vehicle may not be equipped AUXILIARY PASSENGER with all of the fuses, relays and BATTERY FRONT / RH features shown. REAR WINDOW Fuses ELECTRIC PARK BRAKE DRIVER FRONT / REAR SEAT LH REAR TAILGATE ENTERTAINMENT WINDOW MODULE AUTOMATIC EMER / VEH...
  • Page 285 Vehicle Care 10-29 Removing fuse panel cover BATTERY LOGISTICS MODE VOLTAGE Insert a screwdriver in the slot SENSING indicated and lever off the fuse panel cover. TAILGATE MOTOR 30A Refitting fuse panel cover REAR CHILD LOCKS ACCESSORY 1. Insert the rear edge of the fuse POWER OUTLET panel cover under the door seal.
  • Page 286 10-30 Vehicle Care...
  • Page 287 Vehicle Care 10-31 Cabin fuse and relay index AIRBAG / AOS BODY CONTROL MODULE 8 The vehicle may not be equipped INSTRUMENT with all of the fuses, relays and CLUSTER BLOWER FAN features shown. HVAC CONTROL ACCESSORIES Fuses MODULE BODY CONTROL BODY CONTROL RAIN SENSOR MODULE 7...
  • Page 288 10-32 Vehicle Care Engine compartment fuse panel 1. Main fuse/relay box Remove the clip-on cover to access. Ensure the cover is replaced securely. 2. LPG fuse/relay box...
  • Page 289 Vehicle Care 10-33 Engine compartment fuse and SPOT LAMP LH ECM-V8, INJ-V6 / relay index EMIS 1 ABS PUMP The vehicle may not be equipped ABS VALVES with all of the fuses, relays and features shown. FOG LAMPS HEATED MIRRORS IGNITION-IP HEATED FRONT / BODY...
  • Page 290 10-34 Vehicle Care ELECTRIC BRAKE REAR WIPER CONTROL POWER VACUUM PUMP FOG LAMPS STEERING LOW BEAM HEADLAMPS STARTER MOTOR 30A CONDITIONING HIGH BEAM HEADLAMPS CLUTCH STARTER VAPORISER LH HID CONTROL HEADLAMP RUN / CRANK MODULE RH HID BRAKE VACUUM PUMP HEADLAMP Relays AIR-CONDITIONING...
  • Page 291: Vehicle Tools

    Vehicle Care 10-35 LPG fuse and relay index LPG relays: Vehicle Tools PTC1 VAPORISER HEATER 1 RELAY Tools PTC2 VAPORISER HEATER 2 Tyre repair kit RELAY The vehicle may have an PTC3 SPARE emergency tyre sealant and air PTC4 VAPORISER HEATER 3 compressor kit in place of the jack, RELAY tools and spare tyre.
  • Page 292 10-36 Vehicle Care Spare wheel petrol Spare wheel For LPG vehicles, it is located in the boot beneath a carpet cover. See Tyre Sealant and Compressor Kit on The vehicle may have a spare The vehicle may have a spare page 10-43.
  • Page 293: Wheels And Tyres

    Vehicle Care 10-37 Wheels and Tyres The front tyre pressures are shown in the left column and the rear tyre pressures are shown in the right Tyre Pressure column. Keep the tyres at the recommended The placard may display the tyre pressures to avoid increased fuel size and pressures using the consumption, uneven and...
  • Page 294: System

    10-38 Vehicle Care Check the air pressure of tyres Tyre pressures may need to be to check tyre pressure levels. The (including the spare) weekly, to increased depending on the load TPMS sensors monitor the air ensure occupant safety, as well on the vehicle.
  • Page 295: Operation

    Vehicle Care 10-39 significantly under-inflated tyre When the malfunction indicator is mounted onto each tyre and wheel causes the tyre to overheat and can illuminated, the system may not be assembly. The TPMS sensors lead to tyre failure. Under-inflation able to detect or signal low tyre monitor the air pressure in the tyres also reduces fuel efficiency and tyre pressure as intended.
  • Page 296 10-40 Vehicle Care come on at each ignition cycle until The TPMS can warn about a low TPMS Malfunction Light and the tyres are inflated to the correct tyre pressure condition, but it does Message inflation pressure. Using the DIC, it not replace normal tyre The TPMS will not function properly may be possible to view the tyre...
  • Page 297: Tread Depth

    Vehicle Care 10-41 One or more TPMS sensors are TPMS Sensor Matching Tread Depth missing or damaged. The Process malfunction light and the DIC Each TPMS sensor has a unique message, if equipped, should go identification code. The identification off when the TPMS sensors are code needs to be matched to a new installed and the sensor tyre/wheel position after rotating the...
  • Page 298: Tyre Rotation

    10-42 Vehicle Care The tread or sidewall is cut, split, Driving habits Tyre Rotation or cracked deep enough to Tyre pressures It is recommended that you: expose the cord or fabric. Wheel alignment and balance Rotate tyres approximately every The tyre has a bump or bulge in New tyres should be fitted in pairs to year or 15,000 km, whichever it, indicating some kind of...
  • Page 299: Tyre Chains

    Replacing the factory fitted wheels Tyre Chains and tyres with non-genuine wheels Take the vehicle to a Holden Dealer and tyres may affect the New to have the tyre repaired or replaced Due to lack of clearance, tyre chains Vehicle Voluntary Warranty as well as soon as possible.
  • Page 300 4. Remove the 12 volt power Replacement tyre sealant canisters connection (6) from the kit. are available from a Holden Dealer. Do not connect to the power socket yet. Temporary puncture repair 5. Unscrew the tyre valve cap anticlockwise and remove.
  • Page 301 Contact a Holden Dealer. The pressure gauge (2) reads connection between the tyre slightly high while the valve and the sealant-air compressor is on.
  • Page 302 90 km/h until the damaged tyre Warning 24. Dispose of the used tyre is replaced or repaired. sealant canister at a Holden 20. Drive the vehicle immediately Always stow the tyre sealant and Dealer or in accordance with for at least 8 km to distribute...
  • Page 303 10-47 This is a temporary puncture repair. 4. Plug the 12 volt power Warning Take the vehicle to a Holden Dealer connection (6) into the vehicles to have the tyre repaired or replaced power socket. See Power Do not over inflate tyres due to as soon as possible.
  • Page 304 11. Disconnect the 12 volt power connection (6) and the air-only 6. Dispose of the tyre sealant delivery hose (4). canister at a Holden Dealer or in accordance with local or State 12. Replace the tyre valve cap. codes and practices.
  • Page 305: Tyre Changing

    Vehicle Care 10-49 4. Push the air-only delivery Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) hose (4) onto the tyre sealant canister (3) inlet. If using a jack (or hoist) other was fully inflated when the vehicle 5. Push the lever (7) down. than the jack supplied with the was new, it can lose air over time.
  • Page 306 10-50 Vehicle Care 3. Switch the hazard warning flashers on. 4. Turn the ignition off and remove the key from the vehicle. 5. Place the shift lever in P. 9. Lift the cover by attaching the T-piece/hook to the boot lid. 10.
  • Page 307 Vehicle Care 10-51 11. The vehicle may have a Warning second retaining nut and panel. To access the tools, remove Failure to position the jack as the second retaining nut and described could cause the vehicle panel. to slip off the jack. 12.
  • Page 308 10-52 Vehicle Care 17. Slide the wheel wrench onto 25. Remove the jack from under the drive nut of the jack. the vehicle. 26. With the wheel on the ground, use the extended or unfolded wheel wrench to tighten the wheel nuts in the sequence shown.
  • Page 309 Vehicle Care 10-53 Warning (Continued) metres). Wheel nuts must be tightened evenly to the correct torque in the sequence shown (refer to Step 26), as wheel nuts which have not been tightened properly could eventually allow the wheel to come off while the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 310 10-54 Vehicle Care 8. Remove the retainer by rotating 10. Remove the carpet cover. 12. Undo the jack package nut. anticlockwise. 13. Remove the jack package 9. Slide the wheel and tyre tray cover. pack, containing the jack and 14. Remove the tools (wheel tools, towards the rear of the wrench and jack).
  • Page 311 Vehicle Care 10-55 Caution Warning Ensure the wrench is fully Failure to position the jack as unfolded. 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 312 10-56 Vehicle Care 19. Slide the wheel wrench onto 27. Remove the jack from under the drive nut of the jack. the vehicle. 28. With the wheel on the ground, use the unfolded wheel wrench to tighten the wheel nuts in the sequence shown.
  • Page 313 Vehicle Care 10-57 Warning As soon as possible after changing a wheel, have the wheel nuts tightened with a torque wrench to 170 ± 20 (Newton metres) and the spare wheel retainer tightened with a torque wrench to 8.5 ± 0.5 .
  • Page 314 10-58 Vehicle Care Trolley jack or vehicle hoist Warning (Continued) portion of their body under a vehicle that is supported by a jack. 1. Front of vehicle Warning To raise the vehicle, position the jack under the centre of the Do not jack under the suspension suspension cross member or hoist control arms.
  • Page 315: Jump Starting

    Refer Warning other metal parts. to a Holden Dealer for battery Do not allow the jumper leads replacement. Do not push start or tow start the to contact any rotating engine vehicle.
  • Page 316 10-60 Vehicle Care The positive jump start connection Warning (Continued) is covered by a red cap. 1. Push the clip to release the top. also damages paint and fabrics. To minimise damage, 2. Remove to expose the terminal. wash it off immediately. Jump starting procedure Remove rings, metal watch bands and other metal...
  • Page 317: Towing The Vehicle

    Vehicle Care 10-61 7. Attach the other end of the RED 14. Leave the engines running Towing jumper lead to the positive while removing the BLACK terminal (3) of the charged negative jumper lead first, Towing the Vehicle battery. followed by the RED positive jumper lead.
  • Page 318: Appearance Care

    Have the door hinges of all doors underneath the front of the vehicle. contain aggressive constituents greased by a Holden Dealer. which can cause paint damage. Access to the slot is via the circular Failure to do so may result in...
  • Page 319 For certain body colours, clean glass. Air intakes some variation in gloss and colour Refer to a Holden Dealer for Clear debris from the air intakes, may exist in the engine bay or boot windscreen washer additive. between the bonnet and windscreen and on the underside of the vehicle.
  • Page 320 10-64 Vehicle Care Wheels and tyres Door drain holes Have more extensive damage or rust areas repaired by your Holden Do not use high-pressure jet Dealer. cleaners. Remove oil and grease with Caution soap and water or detergent. Do not spill coolant on the Do not use petrol to clean tyres.
  • Page 321: Interior Care

    Vehicle Care 10-65 For deeply embedded soil and Interior Care Interior and upholstery dirt, use a leather cleaner. Only clean the vehicle interior, After using a leather cleaner/ including the instrument panel Warning revitaliser, apply a leather fascia and panelling, with a dry cloth protector.
  • Page 322: Floor Mats

    10-66 Vehicle Care Original equipment and Genuine Caution Warning Holden Accessory floor mats are designed for your vehicle. If the floor Close Velcro fasteners as open If a floor mat is the wrong size or mats need replacing, it is...
  • Page 323 Service and Maintenance 11-1 Service and General Information Maintenance Service Information In order to ensure economical and safe vehicle operation and to General Information maintain the value of your vehicle, it Service Information ..11-1 is of vital importance that all Recommended Fluids, maintenance work is carried out at...
  • Page 324 11-2 Service and Maintenance Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts Recommended Fluids and Lubricants Engine Type 3.6L LPG multi-point injection V6 6.0L Generation IV V8 Engine oil specification 5W-30; (dexos ® Coolant specification 50% clean fresh water and 50% Dexcool anti-freeze coolant, conforming to specification number GM6277M ®...
  • Page 325 LN3 600 cold cranking amps (CCA), 120 minutes reserve capacity. Warning Use only a manufacturer recommended battery with a ventilation system. Use of other batteries may affect the electric power management system and allow explosive gases into the vehicle cabin. Refer to a Holden Dealer or authorised repairer.
  • Page 326 12- 1 Technical Data Technical Data Vehicle Identification Vehicle Identification Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ....12-1 Identification Plate ... 12-2 Vehicle Data Engine Data .
  • Page 327: Identification Plate

    Technical Data 12- 2 Identification Plate Compliance label This label shows the vehicle make, model series, date of manufacture, Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), LPG compliance plate Cooling system/air conditioning approved seating capacity and label LPG vehicles have an LPG approval number. compliance plate.
  • Page 328 12- 3 Technical Data Body and option plate The engine number can be viewed from the top, using a mirror if Plate (3) shows the model necessary. identification, Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), paint and trim colour combination, air conditioning, paint number, engine, transmission, axle ratio options, suspension options (where applicable) and build date.
  • Page 329: Engine Data

    Please refer to holden.com.au Fuel Petrol Octane rating (RON) Unleaded regular 91 or higher Ethanol compatibility E10, E85 Air conditioning specifications Refrigerant type R-134A Refrigerant charge 480 g +/- 20 g Compressor oil type Polyalkylene glycol (Holden part no. 90510419)
  • Page 330: Vehicle Weight

    12- 5 Technical Data Axle loads Warning The carrying capacity assumes Maximum front and rear axle that no accessories are fitted. The air conditioning system loads If accessories are fitted, the should be serviced by qualified Do not exceed the maximum axle carrying capacity must be personnel only.
  • Page 331: Additional Weights

    C. Subtract mass of fitted If the vehicle is fitted with Additional Weights accessories (see the following Genuine Holden Accessory 20 inch table) (example 25 kg ) Example loading guide wheels and Holden recommended tyres, the maximum rear axle load is D.
  • Page 332: Vehicle Dimensions

    12- 7 Technical Data Accessory mass examples Towbar 25.0 kg All-weather floor mats 4.5 kg Vehicle safety triangle 6.0 kg Roof racks 5.0 kg Vehicle Dimensions Dimensions (mm) Length Width Width Height Wheel Front Rear Front Rear excl. incl. base overhang overhang track...
  • Page 333 Technical Data 12- 8 Capacities and Specifications Engine type 3.6L LPG multi-point injection V6 6.0L Generation IV V8 7.6 L Refill engine oil including 7.2 L filter (approximately) Coolant (approximately) 10.8 L 10.0 L Fuel tank 84.4 L 71.0 L The usable LPG fuel tank capacity is nominally 84.4 L at 15°C vehicle/LPG tank temperature when...
  • Page 334: Tyre Pressure

    12- 9 Technical Data Tyre Pressure Caprice Wheel size and Recommended pressure Tyre size profile Normal load Maximum load Spare Front Rear Front Rear 235/50 R18 XL 101W 18 x 8.0 J T155/70 R18 18 x 4.0 T Caprice V Series Wheel size and Recommended pressure Tyre size...
  • Page 335 However, if you prefer to sometimes occur. write the address is: Therefore, we suggest you discuss The Manager any concern with one of the Holden Holden Customer Assistance Centre Dealer management people. GPO Box 1714 If you have not received satisfaction...
  • Page 336 Servicing dealer's name and provisions for New Zealand. address Applicable details for New Zealand Vehicle model are set out in the Holden Warranty and Owner Assistance Information Vehicle identification number booklet enclosed in the New (I.S.O.V.I.N.), refer to the inside Zealand glove box wallet.
  • Page 337 INDEX AM-FM Radio ....7-13 Auxiliary Antilock Brake Devices ..... . .7-37 Accessory Power .
  • Page 338 INDEX Bulb Replacement (cont'd) Child Restraints Cover Interior Lamps ....10-24 Infants and Young Engine ......10-6 Number Plate Lamps .
  • Page 339 INDEX Door Electronic Stability Control Indicator Light ....5-18 Ajar Light .....5-20 Fixed Air Vents .
  • Page 340 INDEX Fuel ......9-34 Filling the Tank ....9-39 Hands-Free Phone .
  • Page 341 INDEX Light Lights (cont'd) Electronic Stability Control Service Vehicle Soon ..5-15 Key and Lock Messages ..5-28 (ESC)/Traction Control Traction Off ....5-18 Keyless Entry Tyre Pressure .
  • Page 342 INDEX Memory Seats ....3-6 Mirrors Automatic Dimming Menu Object Detection System Configure .....7-63 Rear View .
  • Page 343 INDEX Replacement Parts Airbags ..... . .3-17 Pandora Internet Radio ..7-17 Radio Maintenance .
  • Page 344 INDEX Seat Belts Service Information ... . 11-1 Storage Areas (cont'd) Shift Lever ..... . 9-7 Information on Loading the Care .
  • Page 345 INDEX Traction Ventilation Adjustable Air ....8-6 Control System (TCS) ..9-14 Updates Off Light ..... .5-18 Fixed Air Vents .
  • Page 346 i-10 INDEX Windows Messages ....5-31 Power ......2-17 Windscreen Wiper/Washer .

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