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It also helps us let you know if there is an existing rework action required on your vehicle. To update your details, please take a few minutes to fill in and mail the form at the back of the Service & Warranty Booklet or visit Holden’s website at: www.holden.com.au/forms/change-of-owner-details...
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Introduction Your vehicle is a designed The table of contents at the Danger, Warning, and combination of advanced beginning of this manual and Caution technology, safety, environmental within each section shows where friendliness and economy. the information is located. Danger This Owner s Manual provides you The index will enable you to with all the necessary information to...
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Introduction 7. Driver Information Centre (DIC) Instrument Panel Overview 0 67 8. Steering Wheel Controls 0 88 Steering Wheel Controls (If equipped) 0 140 9. Windscreen Wiper, Windscreen Washer System. See Windshield Wiper/Washer 0 55 10. Central Air Vents. See Adjustable Air Vents 0 170 11.
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Introduction Electronic Stability Control 31. Parking Assist 0 199 (ESC) 0 192 32. Reflected LED Alert. See 19. Shift Lever 0 182 Forward Collision Alert (FCA) System 0 196 20. Steering Wheel Adjustment 0 53 21. Bonnet Release Lever. See Bonnet 0 218 22.
Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys, Doors, and Automatic Dimming Rearview Keys and Locks Mirror (If equipped) ... 17 Windows Keys Windows Windows ..... . . 18 Manual Windows .
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Keys, Doors, and Windows If any door or the bonnet is not fully The 'Remote Window Operation' 2. To retract the key blade, press closed, the central locking system setting can be changed through the the button and fold the blade will not operate and a horn chirp will Infotainment System.
If a key is lost, a replacement can start. Step 2, press and hold for at be ordered through a Holden Dealer least four seconds or until the Laws in some communities may by quoting the code number. The turn signal lamps flash to restrict the use of remote starters.
Keys, Doors, and Windows When the engine starts, the park A maximum of two remote starts, The malfunction indicator lamp lamps will turn on and remain on as or a single start with an extension, is on. long as the engine is running. The is allowed between ignition cycles.
Keys, Doors, and Windows 4. Close the cover. Central locking system 5. Check the RKE transmitter Comfort settings operation. The saved settings are Note automatically used next time the ignition is switched on with the Batteries do not belong in memorised key of the remote household waste.
Keys, Doors, and Windows The vehicle may have side steps Door Lock Snibs Central Locking System which provide an extra foothold for Doors may be locked and unlocked accessing the front or rear doors (if by pressing buttons on: applicable). The driver s door armrest Manual Door Locks The key from inside or outside...
Keys, Doors, and Windows Central locking button To activate: Rotate the switch in the direction of the arrow shown on the door. To open a door when the child security rear door lock is activated: Open the door from the outside. Warning Locks and unlocks all doors.
Keys, Doors, and Windows Doors Tailgate Vehicle Security Locking and unlocking Rear Doors Anti-theft Alarm System The vehicle may have a The system monitors the doors, Space Cab tailgate lock. ignition and the bonnet. The system is activated: Thirty seconds after locking the vehicle.
LED flashes slowly. activate three times, while another ignition key. It may be unlocking the vehicle. If a fault occurs, contact a Holden necessary to check the fuse. If the Dealer. Status LED engine still does not start with the other key, the vehicle needs service.
Keys, Doors, and Windows Exterior Mirrors L: Left side mirror selected When the vehicle is parked, the mirrors may be folded flat against R: Right side mirror selected the side of the vehicle. Convex Mirrors : No mirrors selected Electric Folding The convex exterior mirrors provide To adjust an exterior mirror: The vehicle may have electric...
Keys, Doors, and Windows If one mirror has been manually Interior Mirrors To reduce headlamp glare from extended or folded, the other mirror following vehicles, pull the lever on can be extended or folded the underside of the mirror housing. Manual Rearview Mirror electronically by pressing the Automatic Dimming...
Keys, Doors, and Windows Windows Push the lever towards the front of the vehicle, then outwards. Note Power Windows The application of after-market window tinting with metallic film may reduce the operating range of the Warning RKE transmitter. The metallic film in some tinting materials can interfere Take care when operating the or distort the incoming radio signal.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows To stop the window at a desired While in override, the window can Child Safety System for position while the window is in close on an object in its path. Use Windows automatic operation, pull up or care when using the override mode.
Keys, Doors, and Windows Overload Heated Rear Window If the windows are repeatedly operated within short intervals, the window operation may be disabled for some time. Initialising the Power Windows If the windows cannot be closed automatically (e.g. after disconnecting the vehicle battery), activate the window electronics as follows: Manual Control...
Keys, Doors, and Windows Caution (Continued) Warning Warning Do not scratch or damage the Do not place the sun visor in such Do not hold onto the assist grips defroster wires when you clean or a position that it reduces visibility while seated in the vehicle.
Seats and Restraints Seats and Replacing Airbag System Parts Head Restraints after a Crash ....35 Restraints Child Restraints Warning Child Restraint Systems ..35 This safety feature is not intended Where to Put the Restraint .
Seats and Restraints Height Adjustment Front Seats Adjust the seat so that your legs are slightly angled when against the pedals. Seat Position Adjust the backrest angle to easily reach the steering wheel Warning with arms slightly bent. See Steering Wheel Adjustment 0 53. To avoid reducing the effectiveness of seat belts, Maintain contact between...
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Seats and Restraints Try to move the seat back and forth Danger Warning to ensure the seat is locked in place. Never place objects of any size or Do not adjust the driver's seat Seat Backrests shape under the front seats, when the vehicle is moving as the because they can interfere with seat could move suddenly...
Seats and Restraints Seat Height Recline the seatback by sliding the switch forwards or The vehicle may have seat height rearwards. adjustment. Seat Height Move the seat forwards or backwards by sliding the switch. Seat Backrests To lower the seat cushion, push the lever down several times.
Do not fit any seat cover (except folded seatback could be thrown High heat setting - 2 LEDs genuine Holden accessory within or ejected from the vehicle illuminate covers) to heated seats. in a sudden stop or accident.
Seats and Restraints To fold the rear seatbacks down: Armrest Seat Belts 1. Unbuckle the centre seat belt by inserting the ignition key tip into the slot. 2. Allow the belt to retract slowly. Caution Do not let go of the unbuckled seat belt until it is fully retracted.
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Seats and Restraints Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) Warning Seat belts should be adjusted as or prevent the seat belt assembly Incorrect handling (e.g. removal firmly as possible, consistent with from being adjusted to remove or fitting of belts or belt buckles) comfort, to provide the protection slack.
Seats and Restraints Three-Point Seat Belt Height Adjustment Fitting Loose or bulky clothing hinders the belt from fitting snugly. Do not place 1. Pull the belt out slightly. objects such as handbags or mobile phones between the belt and 2. Pull the button. Withdraw the belt from the reel, your body.
Seats and Restraints Removing Safety Belt Use During Verify that the belts have no sign of deterioration or have not been Pregnancy jammed by a sharp object. Seat Belt hardware should be kept Warning dry and free of dust or debris. As necessary, exterior hard surfaces The lap belt must be positioned and seat belt webbing may be lightly...
Seats and Restraints Airbag System Caution Warning When triggered, airbags inflate The complete belt system WARNING EXTREME within milliseconds. They also should be inspected and HAZARD! deflate so quickly that it is often verified by a technician on a unnoticeable during the collision. Do not use a rearward facing regular basis.
Seats and Restraints Front Airbag System Warning Warning Airbags are part of the The horn pad must not be Supplemental Restraint System covered with adhesive or any (SRS) as they assist, but do not other material. replace seat belts. The driver should adjust the seat Airbags do not deploy in every as far rearward as possible while accident.
Seats and Restraints Side Airbag System Front airbags will inflate in certain A SIAB will deploy in certain severe severe frontal or near frontal side impacts. SIAB are not designed impacts. Front airbags are not to inflate if the vehicle is struck from Side Impact Airbags (SIAB) are designed to inflate if the vehicle is the front, rear or in rollovers.
Seats and Restraints 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.
It is recommended that this work be the front or rear doors. Always sit the child's head would be very carried out by a Holden Dealer or centrally in the seat. close to the inflating airbag. approved repairer.
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These locations within the vehicle. vehicles are NOT fitted with child Holden strongly recommends that Child Restraint Seat Belt restraint anchorage points. you refer to your specific State or Locking Feature...
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Seats and Restraints 2. Pull the shoulder belt all the evenly spread over the baby's back, Warning way out of the retractor to set with minimal jarring to the the lock. When the retractor vulnerable head and neck area. Always move the passenger s lock is set, the belt can be Young children seat as far back as it will go...
Seats and Restraints A child should use a normal three Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) point seat belt only when: They can sit against the back of Only child restraints that have Where legally allowable, you may the rear seat with knees bent clips to attach to the vehicle's install a forward-facing child comfortably at the edge of...
The child restraint tether anchors restraint, contact an approved child seat. are located at the rear of the rear restraint fitting station or a Holden ISOFIX mounting brackets are seats in line with the three rear Dealer. indicated by a label on the seating positions.
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The child restraint system should be secured in conjunction with the vehicle's seat belt. Secure the child in the restraint in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. If unsure about installing a child restraint anchor fitting, contact an approved restraint fitting station or a Holden Dealer.
Storage Storage Storage Caution (Continued) Compartments exposure or at high ambient Storage Compartments temperatures as the tray may Instrument Panel Storage Instrument Panel Storage ..41 become very hot. Glove Box ..... 42 Cupholders .
Storage The vehicle may have a storage Cupholders compartment located between the front seats. Warning Glove Box To avoid scalding, never place hot drinks in the cup holders. Do not place uncovered containers of liquid in the cup holder while the vehicle is in motion.
Storage Sunglasses Storage Armrest Storage Press the latch and lift the To open : Push the rear part of the armrest lid. cover. To close : Push up the cover until it latches. Do not use it to store heavy objects. Underseat Storage The vehicle may have rear seat storage compartments.
Storage Cable Routing Luggage/Load Locations Cargo Area Tailgate Use the recesses as shown to prevent the cable from being pinched when the armrest is closed. A USB and auxiliary port is located in the armrest storage compartment. To accommodate USB or auxiliary cable routing, recesses are provided.
Storage Load Limit on the Tailgate Load Limit on the Rear Additional Storage Bumper Features Tonneau Cover Soft Tonneau Cover The vehicle may have a soft tonneau cover. The Tonneau Cover is used to PARTIALLY protect the load compartment and the items inside of it from rain or dirt.
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Storage After assembling the tonneau cover 4. Starting from the rear, use the set, follow the procedure below for finger loops to pull the cover's installing: plastic strip over the slot provided around the top edge There are two different types of soft of the load area.
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Storage The other end of the bar will 4. Underneath the cover there is 2. Place the other end of the rear follow. a cord with attaching clips. cross member into the rail. Align the cross member ends 3. For storage, fold the cover, Working around the vehicle, with the existing labels at the ensuring the plastic sides are...
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Storage If you use the load compartment with the tonneau cover open, first roll up the tonneau cover and then secure with the straps. 5. Attach the flexible sides of the tonneau cover in to the side rail support. 6. Lock the tonneau cover bearings to the rail bearings.
Storage Roof Rack System Caution Caution (Continued) Distribute the load evenly and Use of the cover without When locking or unlocking the secure tightly with straps. being fully closed or tonneau cover, operate the lever When carrying loads on the roof properly rolled up and gently.
Storage Information on See Tyre Pressure 0 272. Place heavier objects at the Loading the Vehicle bottom. Do not drive with the Danger tailgate open. Do not stack objects higher than Under no circumstances should the front seats. people or animals be in the load compartment while the vehicle is Do not allow passengers to sit on moving.
Instruments and Controls Steering Wheel Controls Horn The Cruise Control and the Forward Collision Alert can be operated by the controls on the steering wheel. The infotainment system can be Press operated by the controls on the See Cruise Control 0 194. steering wheel.
Instruments and Controls Windshield Wiper/Washer LO : Continuous wipe, slow speed Automatic wiping with rain sensor (If equipped) HI : Continuous wipe, fast speed Windscreen Wiper INT : automatic wiping with rain For a single wipe of the windscreen sensor when the windscreen wipers are off, push the lever upwards.
Instruments and Controls High sensitivity : Turn adjuster sensitivity when the ignition is Caution wheel downwards switched on, the windscreen wipers operate once to check the system. Do not operate the windscreen Caution Windscreen Washer washer for more than a few seconds or when the washer fluid Switch off the windscreen wiper reservoir is empty.
Instruments and Controls Warning Lights, Caution (Continued) Gauges, and With the ignition off and all doors Indicators closed, the power outlets will be deactivated after 10 minutes. The following warning lights and Additionally, the power outlets are reminders may appear on the deactivated in case of low battery instrument panel.
Instruments and Controls Odometer Tachometer Fuel Gauge Shows distance travelled in Shows engine speed in thousands Shows the level of fuel in the tank. kilometres. of revolutions per minute (RPM). If the fuel level is low: Drive at a low engine speed/range Trip Odometer illuminates.
Driver Information Centre will also display a message. Seek The arrow on the fuel gauge Temperature Gauge the assistance of a Holden Dealer. symbol indicates the side of the vehicle the fuel door is on. See Driver Information Centre (DIC) 0 67.
Instruments and Controls See Fuses 0 233 and Additionally, if the driver remains When the vehicle is started this light Turn and Lane-Change Signals with the seat belt unfastened while flashes and a chime may sound to 0 79. the vehicle is moving, after reaching remind passengers to fasten their a specific distance or speed, a seat belt.
Driver Information while driving, there is a problem the engine. Centre. with the airbag or belt tensioner 2. Contact a Holden Dealer. When the engine starts, the system. symbols will be displayed in the Malfunction lower part of the DIC. If a rear seat...
(ABS) Warning Light malfunction in the Diesel Particle If the brake system warning light warning light illuminates for Filter (DPF). Contact a Holden illuminates, check the brake fluid Dealer. a short time when the ignition is level and contact an authorised...
Instruments and Controls Upshift light Some delay between the shifting Lane Departure Warning and the light coming on is normal. (LDW) Light Upshift Gear See Four-Wheel Drive 0 185. If equipped, located in the centre : For vehicles with manual Descent Control System of the instrument cluster illuminates transmission, the upshift indicator...
Instruments and Controls Electronic Stability If the light does not illuminate, If the indicator does not go out after contact a Holden Dealer. a few seconds, there is a fault in the Control (ESC) Indicator system. It is possible to keep driving...
See Starting the Engine 0 177. problem with the TPMS. If the have the system checked by the problem is not corrected, the light nearest Holden Dealer. Tire Pressure Monitoring will come on at every ignition cycle. See Tyre Pressure Monitor System Light Operation 0 243.
If the light remains on, contact a It illuminates when the exterior Holden Dealer. lamps are on, see Exterior Lamp Controls 0 77. See Immobiliser 0 15. Cruise Control Light...
Instruments and Controls Information Displays Note The following describes possible options. Some may not be available Driver Information in your vehicle. Centre (DIC) Vehicle Pages The Driver Information Centre (DIC) Battery Voltage. is located in the instrument cluster. The DIC displays information about Coolant Temperature.
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Instruments and Controls Tyre Load Tyre Pressure The fuel range estimate is based on an average of the vehicle fuel This display shows the current tyre Displays the current tyre pressure. economy over recent driving history load. The tyre loads that can be Trip Pages and the amount of fuel remaining in selected are:...
Instruments and Controls Instantaneous Fuel Economy based on current fuel consumption Vehicle Messages compared to what is expected by Indicates the instantaneous fuel Messages are displayed on the DIC the calibration settings. economy of the vehicle to the user or may be audible as a warning reflecting the effect of acceleration A leaf is shown at ECO Index Page chime.
If the vehicle speed exceeds the is a fault in the battery charging is active and vehicle speed adjusted speed value. system. Contact a Holden Dealer. exceeds 30 km/h. When the Vehicle is Parked and/or Brake System Messages See Descent Control System a Door is Opened (DCS) 0 193.
Instruments and Controls Bonnet Open Have the problem repaired by a Caution Holden Dealer as soon as The message will display when the possible. bonnet is open. Engine damage may result if the engine is turned off immediately. Close the bonnet completely.
Electronic Stability If the SVS (Service Vehicle Soon) See Taillamps 0 231. Control and/or Traction Control message turns on, the self-cleaning system. Contact a Holden Dealer. process is not feasible. Contact a Object Detection System dealer soon. ESC OFF...
See Steering 0 173. Tyre Learning Active Service Theft Deterrent System If equipped with the Tyre Pressure This message displays if there is a Monitor System (TPMS), this problem with the vehicle security message displays when the system system. Contact a Holden Dealer.
This message displays when vehicle's tyres is low. This message problem with the automatic immediate action by the driver is also displays with a vehicle picture transmission. Contact a Holden necessary to prevent transmission to indicate the location of the low Dealer. failure.
This message displays if a is a problem with the four-wheel four-wheel drive shift into Ice Possible. Drive with Care drive system. Contact a Holden Four-Wheel Drive Low is requested Dealer. but the vehicle speed is too high. This message displays when icy conditions are possible.
Instruments and Controls Vehicle The settings can be changed in the Exit Lighting. following corresponding submenus. Select the desired option from Personalisation Climate and Air Quality. the list. The behaviour of some vehicle Comfort and Convenience. Power Door Locks functions can be personalised by Lighting.
Lighting Lighting Exterior Lighting : Headlamps on. When the exterior lamps are on, Exterior Lamp Controls illuminates in the instrument cluster. Exterior Lighting See Lamps On Reminder 0 66. Exterior Lamp Controls ..77 Automatic Light Control .
Lighting If the windscreen wipers operate The lamps remain on high beam eight continuous cycles when it is for as long as the lever is pulled. dark outside, the exterior lamps When the lever is released, the illuminate automatically. headlamps return to their previous state, e.g.
Lighting Headlamp Leveling Hazard Warning Flashers Turn and Lane-Change Control Signals Operated with the button. To set the headlamp level according Push the lever in the direction the Press again to turn the flashers off. to vehicle load, turn the dial to the steering wheel is turned.
1. Rotate dry environment or the lamp is on. 1. Rotate the lamp control to 2. Hold until the required If water does collect in the lamp brightness is reached. contact a Holden Dealer. 2. Press illuminates on the instrument panel.
Lighting Courtesy Lamps Reading Lamps The vehicle may have reading lamps. The reading lamps are located between the sun visors. Type 1 Slide the switch: OFF : Remains off. Press DOOR : Automatically switches on when a door is opened and turns off The courtesy lamp automatically after the doors are closed.
Lighting Type 2 Ticket Holder Lighting Features Entry Lighting Entry lighting provides additional security when returning to the vehicle at night. " Press on the RKE transmitter. The interior and exterior* lamps will illuminate for a short time. *: with the exterior lamp control switch in AUTO.
Lighting Exit Lighting Battery Power Protection The interior lamps illuminate when To prevent discharge of the battery the key is removed from the ignition when the ignition is off, some switch if the courtesy lamp switch is interior lamps are turned off not in the OFF position.
Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Introduction Overview Warning (Continued) Read the following pages to Two infotainment systems are ® Make sure that Bluetooth become familiar with the available. activated before driving. If not, infotainment system features. This section describes the stop at a safe place to use a infotainment system with built-in mobile phone.
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Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation button or by using a single voice (Seek) command if equipped with AM and FM: Press Bluetooth phone capability. to seek to the previous Customer Care or next station with good reception. Assistance is available to help with Bluetooth pairing, application AM and FM: Press and hold downloading and installation, other...
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Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation 7. TONE Home Page Touch and hold a location within the favourites area to begin the process Press TONE in the AUDIO of saving a favourite application. screen to open the Tone Settings menu. Touch the application icon to store as a favourite.
Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Steering Wheel Controls Press this button to mute or (seek) unmute the infotainment When are pressed system when not on a call. up/down. button In Radio modes, changes When there is no broadcast frequencies connected Bluetooth saved in favourite.
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Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Audio Applications Tray Press to exit edit mode. Touch the AUDIO icon to display the Adding or removing applications active audio source page. Available from the applications tray will not sources are AM, FM, DAB, My remove them from the Home Page.
Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Radio Balance: Touch Press BACK on the faceplate to more sound from the left or right return to the Home Page or touch speakers. The middle position AM-FM Radio to return for the previous page. balances the sound between the Storing Radio Station Presets Playing the Radio...
Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Slide a finger to the right or left interference, some static can occur, Radio Reception (DAB) to scroll through each page of especially around tall buildings or Digital audio broadcasting favorites. hills, causing the sound to fade in and out.
Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation There is no fading (weakening of Fixed Mast Antenna Whenever using the roof rack the sound that is typical of AM or system, check if the antenna is not FM reception). The DAB signal obstructing the area that is being is reproduced at a constant used by the roof rack system or the...
Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Audio Players through the options until My Media Press MEDIA until the is selected. Use the screen buttons connected device is shown. to scroll through the content. USB Port Use the following when playing an active USB source: USB MP3 Player and USB Drives The vehicle may have a USB port...
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Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Press and hold to advance 3. Select a song from the list to Genres: quickly through playback. begin playback. 1. Touch to view the genres on Release to return to playing Artists: the USB. speed.
Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation 3. Select an album to view a list Loss of Audio Connect a 3.5 mm (1/8 in) cable of songs. from the auxiliary device to the If a phone currently paired over auxiliary input jack. When a device 4.
Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Auto Volume : (If Equipped): This Bluetooth Audio Menu Navigation feature adjusts the volume based on Touch the MENU screen button to the vehicle speed. See AM-FM display the Bluetooth Audio menu. Using the Navigation Radio 0 90.
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Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Map View Navigation Voice Preferences Prompts During Phone Calls Routing Preferences Touch the Navigation Voice When enabled, the system plays a Preferences list item to adjust the shorter prompt while on a phone Display "Points of Interest"...
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Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Touch the Nearest Address button below are shown. Touch the Audio Information On/Off and then the Save screen button to greyed-out checkmark to turn all Touch to turn the audio information store the current location to the of the icons for that category on view on or off from the main Address Book.
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Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation The options are: The Edit Eco Profile can be used to Personal Data configure two parameters for the Day Mode: Brightens the map Data that the system has saved Eco Friendly route. These background.
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Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Touch Delete All Destinations to Touch Upload Saved Locations Scroll Features delete the entire recent to save the Vehicle Contacts list To scroll within the map, touch destination list. A pop-up and any My POIs that have been anywhere on the map screen.
Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation If the map is moved from the After panning the map away banks, hospitals, police stations, current location, the crosshairs from the vehicle, touch RESET petrol stations, tourist attractions, will disappear along with the to return the map back to the and historical monuments.
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Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation The estimated time to the destination displays. Touch the Arrival button to toggle to duration and to the distance of the destination. The vehicle symbol indicates the The destination symbol marks the current position and heading final destination after a route has direction of the vehicle on the map.
Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Autozoom Available Methods of Search alert contains the turn indicator and button to display the main As a manoeuver is being Address navigation view, or dismiss the alert. approached, the map automatically Crossroads zooms in to give greater detail.
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Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation When there are multiple matches, a Continue to touch and hold, and any address associated with it, that dropdown arrow is shown after the additional special characters contact has a Quick Route list item autocomplete text.
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Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation favourite is recalled, the Touch to save as a favourite. this destination? The options Destination Details View is The favourite label will be the are: Add As Waypoint, Set New shown. name of the contact. Destination, or Cancel.
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Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) Interaction Selector is minimised Turn List and Distance automatically. Touch to reveal the When under a waypoint trip, following options: When under route guidance, the touch on the TURN LIST system shows the ETA or travel Interaction Selector button to Destination...
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Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation is reached, and then the next Waypoints While the system is optimising manoeuver will begin to the route, the waypoint trip has When under a waypoint trip, count down. the Activity Indicator displayed touch on the next turn indicator over top of it.
Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Edit Route Voice The Auto setting adjusts the screen background automatically Touch the EDIT screen button to Voice recognition allows for depending on the exterior modify the order or remove a hands-free operation within the lighting conditions.
Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation the MORE INFO screen button to can affect the navigation system's Vehicle Positioning view nearby fuel stations, and start ability to determine the accurate At times, the position of the vehicle guidance if desired. position of the vehicle.
Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation The vehicle changes directions Problems with Route The route prohibits the entry of a 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.
Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Map Data Updates Voice Recognition Voice recognition can be used just when the ignition is on. The map data in the vehicle is the Voice recognition allows for Using Voice Recognition most up-to-date information hands-free operation within the available when the vehicle was navigation, audio and phone...
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Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation There are two voice prompt modes to complete the task, or the session Helpful Hints for Speaking supported: is terminated, the voice recognition Commands dialogue stops. Long verbal prompts: The longer Voice recognition can understand prompts provide more An example of this type of manual commands that are either naturally...
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Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation For example, if the prompt saying Place of Interest, only Using Voice Recognition for seems to be taking too long to major chains are available by List Options finish, to speak the command name.
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Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation The screen returns back to the Tune to <FM frequency> FM : Pressing while the help prompt is screen where voice recognition was Tune to the radio station whose playing will terminate the prompt initiated.
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Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Play Genre : Begin a dialog to Go to Audiobook <audiobook voice recognition by not allowing enter a specific genre. name> : Begin playback of the selection of song titles by voice at media selection identified in the the highest level if the number of Play Genre <genre name>...
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Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Similar limits exist for album Voice Recognition for the name must be precisely spoken. content. If there are more than Nicknames or short names for the Navigation 4,000 albums, but less than 8,000, businesses will not likely be found.
Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Pair Phone : Begin the Bluetooth Voice Pass-Thru Phone pairing process. Follow instructions Voice pass-thru allows access to the on the radio display. Bluetooth voice recognition commands on the Switch Phone : Select a different mobile phone, for example, Siri or The Bluetooth-capable system can phone for outgoing calls.
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Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Pair mobile phone(s) to the Vehicles with a Bluetooth system Infotainment System Controls vehicle. The system may not can use a Bluetooth-capable mobile For information about how to work with all mobile phones. See phone with a Hands-Free Profile to navigate the menu system using the Pairing in this section.
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Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Pairing Information Pairing a Phone 6. If MyLink does not appear, turn the phone off or remove A Bluetooth phone with music 1. Touch the Phone screen the phone battery and retry. capability can be paired to the button.
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Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Deleting a Paired Phone While the active call is The Contacts menu accesses the hands-free, touch the Handset phone book stored in the mobile Only disconnected phones can be screen button to switch to the phone.
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Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation 1. Touch the Phone screen Call Waiting Switching Between Calls (Call button. Waiting Calls Only) Call waiting must be supported on 2. Select Keypad and enter a To switch between calls, touch the the Bluetooth phone and enabled by phone number.
Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation phone service carriers may not 3. Select Keypad and enter the Text Menu allow a merged call to become number. Inbox : Touch to display incoming unmerged. messages. To view a message, Voice Mail press on the name of the sender.
Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Any inquiries regrading your 1. Touch Text Settings, then press Manage Predefined Messages : phone functionality, refer to the Manage Predefined Messages. Touch to add, change, or delete device manual. predefined messages. 2. While in the predefined messages list view, select Add Viewing a Text Message Apple CarPlay and...
Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation USB cable. Aftermarket or If Android Auto device is connected Using Voice Recognition third-party cables may while another device was paired, Using Bluetooth Voice not work. the switch devices pop up message will appear as follows: Recognition The PROJECTION icon on the Home Page will change to Android...
Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Once connected, the person called Using the Voice Keypad Settings will be heard through the audio Command Various settings for the infotainment speakers. 1. Press . The system responds system and vehicle can be changed To call using a contact from your Command Please, followed via the Settings menu.
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Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Touch CLOCK DISPLAY to choose Radio Auto Volume: If equipped, this ON or OFF to show the time in the feature adjusts the volume Touch to display the Radio Menu screen. based on the vehicle speed. See and the following may display: AM-FM Radio 0 90.
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Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Device Management: Touch to Apple CarPlay Prompt Length: Select Short for connect to a different phone brief, direct feedback or Long for This feature turns the Projection source, disconnect a phone, more information feedback. (Apple CarPlay) function ON or delete a phone.
Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Rear Camera All Private Data. Touch Cancel Trademarks and or Continue. Touch the Back Touch to display the Rear Camera Licence Agreements screen button to go back to the menu. See Rear Vision Camera last menu.
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Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Android Auto is a trademark of Schedule I: Gracenote EULA (if the "Powered by Gracenote" logo Google Inc.; Apple CarPlay is a are either registered trademarks or equipped) trademark of Apple Inc. trademarks of Gracenote in the United States and/or other RMVB countries.
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Infotainment System - MyLink any sponsorship, approval, Introduction Warning or endorsement by such companies of this product. Infotainment Taking your eyes off the road for too long or too often while using Two infotainment systems are any infotainment feature can available.
Infotainment System - MyLink functions when driving. These The infotainment system only works functions may grey out when they in the vehicle in which it was first Radio: Press to are unavailable. Many infotainment installed, and cannot be used in automatically search for features are also available through another vehicle.
Infotainment System - MyLink Home Page Features Settings : Touch to access the Settings menu. See Operation Press this button to access 0 140. the Phone screen. (If there Edit Mode is no connected phone, the monitor will show the In edit mode, the home page can be Device Management Menu rearranged.
Infotainment System - MyLink Steering Wheel Controls Press this button to mute or (seek) unmute the infotainment (If equipped) When are pressed system when not on a call. up/down. button In Radio modes, changes When there is no broadcast frequencies connected Bluetooth saved in favourite.
Infotainment System - MyLink Automatic Switch-Off Radio Direct Tune If the infotainment system has been From the AM or FM menu: turned on after the ignition is turned AM-FM Radio 1. TouchTune. off, the system will turn off Playing the Radio 2.
Infotainment System - MyLink During the AM or FM 3. Touch and hold any of the especially around tall buildings or broadcasting list update, touch preset buttons to save the hills, causing the sound to fade in Cancel to stop the updates. current radio station to that and out.
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Infotainment System - MyLink DAB Radio Up to 5 favourites pages can be Categories saved, and each page can store up 1. From the DAB menu, press Listening to DAB radio to five radio station. theCategories to display the 1. Press on the control panel.
Infotainment System - MyLink Fixed Mast Antenna Whenever using the roof rack Audio Players system, check if the antenna is not obstructing the area that is being USB Port used by the roof rack system or the cargo. Using the USB Port The infotainment system can play music or movies by connecting a device to the USB port.
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Infotainment System - MyLink The USB port can play both lower USB Port (Audio System) Using USB Storage Devices and and upper case .mp3, .wma, .ogg, iPod/iPhone The infotainment system can play and .wav files stored on a USB Use a USB or flash memory type the music files contained in the USB storage device.
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Infotainment System - MyLink performance of the USB hub. Some iPod/iPhone product If there is not enough power models may not support the supply, it may not operate connectivity or functionality of normally. this product. Do not disconnect the USB Only connect the iPod/iPhone storage device while it is playing.
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Infotainment System - MyLink Changing to Next/Previous Files Browse Music 1. Touch Browse Music. Touch to change to the next file. 2. Touch the desired music. Tone Settings Touch within five seconds of the playback time to play the Touch Tone Settings. The Tone previous file.
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Infotainment System - MyLink iPod/iPhone Player To stop the device and select Scanning Forwards or Backwards another media source, touch This feature is limited to models Touch and hold during Source, then select the other supporting the iPod/iPhone playback to rewind or fast forward. source.
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Infotainment System - MyLink Auto Volume 2. Touch the screen to open to full Rotating a Picture screen. Touch the screen again Touch Auto Volume. The Auto Touch from the picture screen. to return to the previous Volume menu is displayed. See screen.
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Infotainment System - MyLink USB Port (Movie System) ac-3: 640 Kbps Changing to Next/Previous Movie aac: 449 Kbps The infotainment system can play Touch to change to the movie files stored on a USB storage next file. Movie files to which Digital Right device and devices that support Management (DRM) is applied Touch...
Infotainment System - MyLink 2. Touch the appropriate menu: If equipped, the auxiliary input jack Phone can be used to connect external Tone Settings: shows the ® audio devices such as an iPod sound setup. See Tone Bluetooth ® iPhone , MP3 player, CD player or Settings in Operation ®...
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Infotainment System - MyLink Pair mobile phone(s) to the Vehicles with a Bluetooth system Pairing Information vehicle. The system may not can use a Bluetooth-capable mobile A Bluetooth phone with MP3 work with all mobile phones. See phone with a Hands-Free Profile to capability cannot be paired to Pairing later in this section.
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Infotainment System - MyLink dependent on the type of phone Pairing a Phone SSP and Paired The connected phone is paired. If the automatic download Device highlighted by does not occur, proceed with the When a paired device is on the indicates the hands-free phone book download on the infotainment system and SSP is...
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Infotainment System - MyLink Bluetooth device. When the 4. Touch the desired device to indicates only Bluetooth Bluetooth device and pair. When the Bluetooth music is enabled. infotainment system are device and infotainment system Connecting a Paired Bluetooth successfully paired, the phone are successfully paired, the Device functions are displayed on the...
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Infotainment System - MyLink 3. Touch Bluetooth, then Device A mobile phone or Bluetooth supported in some Bluetooth Management. device that supports Advanced phones. Only one function can Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) be used at a time between the 4. Touch the name of the device versions over 1.2 must be Bluetooth hands-free or Phone to be disconnected.
Infotainment System - MyLink 4. Touch Bluetooth. This function may not be supported Sounds may be cut off during depending on the Bluetooth device. the Bluetooth music playback. Pause Do not change the track too quickly The infotainment system outputs Touch to pause.
Infotainment System - MyLink port. For best performance, use ios/carplay/. Apple or Google may Hands-Free Phone the device's factory-provided change or suspend availability at General Information USB cable. Aftermarket or any time. third-party cables may If Android Auto device is connected Vehicles with a Hands-Free Phone not work.
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Infotainment System - MyLink Cancel an operation. Turning the Microphone On Using the Contacts Menu and Off Make outgoing calls using the 1. Touch Contacts on the phone call list. screen. Touch to turn the microphone on or off. : Press to answer incoming calls. 2.
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Infotainment System - MyLink connection. But if the Bluetooth Searching for a Name Missed calls. setting on your device is turned off, Select characters by using the Received calls. failure message is displayed on the keypad on the phone book screen. Infotainment system.
Infotainment System - MyLink Settings 2. Touch Time and Date, then Set Radio Date Format. Manage Favourites Various settings for the infotainment 3. Select DD/MM/YYYY (day/ system and vehicle can be changed 1. Press , then touch Settings. month/year), MM/DD/YYYY via the Settings menu.
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Infotainment System - MyLink 4. Select a Preset tone setting or Device management: 1. Press , then touch Settings. a Custom tone setting and the Select the desired device 2. Touch Radio. Fader/Balance: and connect/disconnect or delete. 3. Select Auto Volume. Preset Change Pairing PIN: 4.
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Infotainment System - MyLink Note Rear Camera Software Information Even though you set the Projection The Rear Camera menu is available 1. Press , then touch Settings. feature "Off", connecting the device in vehicles which have a Rear and pressing the projection feature 2.
Infotainment System - MyLink Trademarks and Licence Agreements ® ® DivX Certified to play DivX video, Made for iPod and Made for including premium content. iPhone mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to Covered by one or more of the connect specifically to iPod or following U.S.
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Infotainment System - MyLink iPod and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Android Auto is a trademark of Google Inc.; Apple CarPlay is a trademark of Apple Inc.
Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control Controls for: Air distribution (A) Systems Fan speed (B) Climate Control Systems Air Conditioning System Temperature (C) Air Conditioning System ..165 Electronic Climate Control Air recirculation System ..... . 167 Warning Heated rear window Air Vents...
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Press button (F). Air conditioning Holden Dealership Network or is functional only when the engine Authorised Repair Shop. Improper and fan are running. service methods may cause personal injury.
Climate Controls Turn the temperature control Electronic Climate Air distribution (C). knob (C) to the blue area for Control System Demisting and defrosting (D). cooling. Temperature (E). Turn the air distribution knob (A) Warning Heated rear window (G). to the desired position. Do not sleep in a vehicle with the Air recirculation (H).
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Climate Controls Turn the fan control knob (A) to Demisting and Defrosting the Warning the desired speed. Windows Maximum Heating The exchange of fresh air is Press button (D). reduced in air recirculation mode. Use the maximum heating mode for Recirculation will switch to In operation without cooling, the quick heating.
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Climate Controls If no cooling or drying is required, To return to automatic mode, press Power (I). switch the cooling system off to AUTO button (F). The preselected temperature is save fuel. automatically regulated. In the Automatic Mode AUTO automatic mode, the fan speed and air distribution automatically Basic setting for maximum comfort: regulate the air flow.
Climate Controls Air Vents Warning Adjustable Air Vents Do not attach any objects to the slats of the air vents. Risk of At least one air vent must be open damage and injury in case of an while cooling is on in order to accident.
Climate Controls Maintenance Maintenance of the pollen filter is required. Refer to the Service/ Warranty Booklet. Air Intake Air Conditioning Regular Operation To ensure efficient performance, switch the air conditioning system on for a few minutes once a month, even in winter. Outside air is drawn into the vehicle through the opening between the bonnet and the windscreen.
Driving and Operating Driving Information Ensure that there are no Warning (Continued) obstructions that could limit brake pedal use. Driving Environment It is recommended that if gas Continuous or heavy use of cylinders are frequently Before entering the vehicle brakes will shorten the life of the transported that a purpose-built brake pads.
Driving and Operating If the steering wheel is turned until it Be alert to unexpected Check the body frame, steering, reaches the end of its travel and is restrictions. suspension, wheels, tyres, held against that position for an exhaust system, fuel lines and Be aware of uncommon noises extended period of time, power cooling system.
Use the following precautions to engine, transmission, improve performance: differentials and wheel bearings. Do not make full throttle starts. Contact a Holden Dealer as soon as possible. Avoid downshifting to brake or slow the vehicle. Hill and Mountain Roads Avoid hard stops except in emergencies.
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Driving and Operating 0 (Stopping the Engine/LOCK/ 3. Continue to hold the brake Warning OFF) : This position turns off the pedal, then set the parking vehicle. It also locks the ignition, the brake. See Parking Brake Turning off the vehicle while transmission, and the steering 0 190.
Driving and Operating 5. Shift to P (Park) with an while the vehicle is off. It also when the engine is running. The automatic transmission, unlocks the steering column, transmission is also unlocked in this or Neutral with a manual if equipped with a locking steering position.
Driving and Operating 2. Turn the key to position 1 while Starting the Diesel the bearings are adequately moving the steering wheel lubricated creates unnecessary Engine slightly to release the lock. friction. Observe the following precautions to Manual transmission: Push the Use only the specified engine oil ensure maximum turbocharger clutch pedal to the floor and...
Driving and Operating On an uphill gradient turn the Engine Exhaust Warning (Continued) front wheels away from the kerb. Never leave the engine running in Danger On a downhill gradient turn the an area such as a closed garage front wheels towards the kerb. EXHAUST WARNING or underground car park.
Filter (DPF) as part of the exhaust of the vehicle is damaged. to 30 minutes depending on driving system to reduce vehicle emissions. Take the vehicle to a Holden conditions. The diesel particulate filter system Dealer if you think the vehicle...
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Driving and Operating while the message is displayed will Caution Warning (Continued) prevent the cleaning process from completing. This will result in Permanent damage can occur to materials. Keep the exhaust area increased fuel consumption, the DPF or related components if clear of material that could ignite increased engine oil level due to the required Ultra Low Sulfur...
Driving and Operating Automatic Shift Lever Note The selector lever is locked in Transmission position P. To move, switch the ignition on, apply the brake The automatic transmission permits pedal and push the release manual gear shifting (manual mode) button. or automatic gear shifting (automatic mode) of the gears.
+ : Upshift certain gear. button. - : Downshift Contact a Holden Dealer. 4. Remove the ignition key. If a higher gear is selected when the vehicle speed is too low or a lower gear when vehicle speed is too...
4. Move the selector lever to cover off at both ends. To shift out of P: position N. 1. Apply the brake pedal. 5. Remove the screwdriver. 6. Close the cover. 7. Have the vehicle repaired by a Holden Dealer as soon as possible.
Driving and Operating Manual Transmission To engage reverse gear, press the Drive Systems shift lever and move towards the right side and rearwards. Four-Wheel Drive Warning Do not engage reverse gear If the vehicle has a four-wheel drive while the vehicle is moving. If the vehicle has a manual system, engine driving power can transmission, never get out of the...
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Driving and Operating roads, grass, pastures, mud, An indicator light will flash while the Warning (Continued) sand or whenever additional transfer is shifting. The light traction is required. continues to flash until all shifting could be seriously injured. Be criteria has been met and the new The transfer shift control switch is sure to set the parking brake setting has been engaged.
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Driving and Operating Note speed. It is normal to hear and feel moving faster than 5 km/h, the the transfer shift out of four-wheel four-wheel low indicator light will Continuous driving in 4 or 4 on flash for 30 seconds but will not high 4 .
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Driving and Operating setting is selected when the vehicle N (Neutral). Hold the switch in transfer is not in N (Neutral), is in gear and/or moving faster than the N (Neutral) setting for at repeat this procedure starting 5 km/h, the two-wheel high or least 20 seconds or wait until at Step 3.
The braking distance is retained, even in the event of 4 setting to the desired extended. Contact a Holden Dealer. panic braking. setting. When the engine is not running, such as when the vehicle is being...
Pumping the Never drive the vehicle with the remains operational, but without brake pedal can reduce brake parking brake applied. ABS assistance. Have a Holden efficiency. Dealer check the system as soon If the vehicle is travelling above as possible.
Driving and Operating situation dictates. Brake Assist Ride Control Systems Warning disengages when the brake pedal is released. Traction Control Do not let this special safety feature tempt you into taking risks System (TCS) Hill Start Assist (HSA) when driving. Traffic safety can TCS improves driving stability when The HSA system assists in only be achieved by adopting a...
Driving and Operating See Ride Control System Warning Messages 0 72. Do not let this special safety Electronic Stability feature tempt you into taking risks Control (ESC) when driving. Adapt speed to the road conditions. ESC: Improves driving stability in any Operation driving situation.
Driving and Operating approximately 7 km/h and Activation illuminates and ESC Off is 30 km/h (manual transmission) displayed on the DIC. or 4 km/h and 30 km/h ESC is reactivated by pressing (automatic transmission), it will again for approximately maintain the desired descent 2 seconds.
Driving and Operating If pressed, DCS operation will System Protection Cruise Control stop until the accelerator or When operated continuously for The vehicle may have cruise brake pedals are released. prolonged periods of time, control. temperatures may increase within stops flashing. the brake system: If the DCS is activated and the DCS may enter a protection...
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Driving and Operating For safety reasons, cruise 2. Accelerate to the desired Decreasing Set Speed control cannot be activated until speed (above 20 km/h). 1. Push the switch down to SET/- the foot brake has been 3. Push the switch down to SET/-. and hold it or briefly push to operated once.
Driving and Operating The most recently set speed will Object Detection Warning (Continued) automatically resume. Systems stopped vehicle ahead too rapidly, illuminates green. or when following a vehicle too Forward Collision Alert Switching Off closely, FCA may not provide a (FCA) System warning with enough time to help Press ON OFF.
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Driving and Operating FCA warnings will not occur unless Reflected LED Alert Warning (Continued) the FCA system detects a vehicle ahead. When a vehicle is detected, or snow, or if the headlamps or the vehicle ahead indicator will windscreen are not cleaned or in display green.
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Driving and Operating When pressed, the current alert Selecting the Alert Timing conditions when selecting the alert sensitivity setting displays briefly on timing. The range of selectable alert the instrument cluster. The alert timing may not be appropriate for all sensitivity setting is maintained until drivers and driving conditions.
Driving and Operating Parking Assist Keep the sensors clean of mud, dirt, Warning snow, ice, and slush; and clean sensors after a car wash in freezing The parking assist makes parking temperatures. Beeps for FPA are easier by measuring the distance higher pitched than for RPA.
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Driving and Operating closer to the rear of the vehicle, the Note Caution (Continued) symbol will get bigger and its colour Attached parts in the detection area changes from amber to red. cause system malfunction. such as another park assist The system consists of four system, or external mechanic Warning...
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Seek the assistance off by pressing the switch on warnings becomes shorter as the of a Holden dealer. the instrument panel while the vehicle gets closer to the obstacle. Parking Assist is on. If one acoustic signal is...
The driver's complete attention is Close to the corners of the become misaligned. Contact a required when driving. bumper. Holden Dealer. Never rely solely on the rear Forward of the camera. Always keep the camera lens free vision camera when reversing the Higher than the camera.
Driving and Operating Note Note Lane Departure The distance of objects seen on When the shift lever is moved to Warning (LDW) the screen differs from the actual another position, the RVC distance. deactivates. The area displayed on the Cleaning screen may vary according to The camera lens requires regular vehicle orientation or road...
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Driving and Operating When LDW is on, is green if Danger Danger (Continued) LDW is available to warn of a lane departure. If the vehicle crosses a The LDW system does not steer attention on the road and detected lane marking without using the vehicle.
Driving and Operating operation; the vehicle does not need Fuel Caution (Continued) service. Turn LDW off if these conditions continue. Fuel for Diesel Engines power loss, increased wear, Intelligent Alert Suppression or engine damage and may void The selection of a high-quality fuel your warranty.
Driving and Operating Caution Caution Caution If the vehicle is accidentally Do not use home-made biodiesel Do not use blends containing refuelled with petrol, do not or home test kits because the more than 5% biodiesel. Any continue driving the vehicle. quality cannot be verified by engine, fuel system, or exhaust Driving the vehicle will damage...
If fuel fumes are detected while with water. driving, the cause should be identified and corrected without Tank Capacity delay by a Holden Dealer. See Capacities and Specifications (Continued) 1. Pull the release lever. 0 272.
Driving and Operating Trailer Towing Caution The word trailer is used throughout Before entering a car wash, this section and includes all types of ensure the fuel filler door is towed vehicles, such as caravans, closed to avoid damage. boat trailers or any other special purpose trailer.
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The maximum towing capacity requires the payload to be reduced to equipment which should be used. ensure the GCM is not exceeded. See Carrying Capacity under Vehicle Weight 0 269. Holden will not accept liability for defects occurring in towing equipment not marketed by Towing...
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Towing and Loading Equipment equipment affects the later in this section. specifications or quality of your Adjust by moving items forwards Holden vehicle. or backwards within the trailer, to It is inadvisable to mix and match change the balance. different brands of towing...
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Tow Load Mandatory Equipment or when towing, inflate tyres to Equipment the maximum recommended Up to 750 kg Holden tow bar Load distribution hitch. pressure. See Tyre Pressure 0 240. Holden trailer wiring harness Tighten the tow ball retaining nut...
Driving and Operating Use a lower gear and the brakes If towing is necessary before this, until the trailer sway ceases. While when descending steep hills. do not exceed 80 km/h. This also the system is working, keep steering applies if the vehicle is fitted with a as still as possible.
Equipment The Holden roo/nudge bar is Where there are other heavy available from a Holden Dealer and Fitting Driving Lamps contaminants such as excessive has been tested for compatibility dust or insect swarms. Do not fit any accessory over the...
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Driving and Operating 3. Rotate the snorkel intake 180º and refit, securing with the two screws. 4. Once conditions have stopped, return the snorkel intake to its original position.
General Information Disconnect the clamp from the conditions, contribute to negative terminal of the vehicle photochemical smog. In addition, Where specified, use only Holden battery. CO is toxic to inhale. genuine parts and accessories. Close the bonnet. Emission Control System...
Service & Warranty Booklet. repair to fuel or emission systems It is recommended that servicing be be carried out by an authorised carried out by an authorised Holden Holden Dealer. Dealer who will maintain the vehicle's emission control system as Owner responsibility per the Service &...
Vehicle Care Bonnet Opening Note 3. Remove the support rod from the holder and secure in the Do not step on the front Nudge Bar bonnet aperture. (if equipped) to access the engine compartment Closing 1. Pull the release lever 2.
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Vehicle Care 1. Place the support rod into the holder. 2. Lower the bonnet to approximately 30 cm and allow it to drop into the catch. 3. Check that the bonnet is engaged. 4. If it is not engaged, open the bonnet and repeat Steps 2 and 3.
Vehicle Care Engine Oil Engine Compartment Overview Checking Oil Level Check the engine oil level regularly and before a long journey. Maintain the correct level. The engine must be at operating temperature and the ignition turned off for at least 10 minutes. 1.
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Vehicle Care 3. Insert the dipstick to the stop Adding Engine Oil Caution on the handle. See Capacities and Specifications 4. Remove and read the engine 0 272. Overfilled engine oil must be oil level. drained or suctioned out. The level should be at the MAX mark.
Vehicle Care Engine Oil Life System If the CHANGE ENGINE OIL SOON If the oil life system is ever reset message is repeatedly ignored, the accidentally, the engine oil and filter The vehicle has a computer system Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) must be changed in accordance that calculates when to change the will illuminate and the engine will...
Vehicle Care REMAINING is near 0%, the engine Engine Air Cleaner/Filter Checking Coolant Level oil life system has not been reset. Repeat the procedure. Warning Automatic Transmission Do not remove the radiator cap if Fluid the engine and radiator are still hot.
4. Replace the cap securely. 3. If no problems are found, refill Check the fluid level weekly. If the coolant requires regular the coolant reservoir. See topping up, contact a Holden Adding Washer Fluid Adding Coolant previously in Dealer. this section.
For replacement, Do not dispose of used brake Battery acid also damages paint refer to a Holden Dealer or fluid with household waste. and fabrics. To minimise damage, authorised repairer. wash off immediately.
Fuel Contact Service is Always shield eyes. Explosive illuminated. gases can cause blindness or injury. Contact a Holden Dealer immediately to have the fuel filter Keep the vehicle battery out of drained. reach of children. The vehicle battery contains sulphuric acid which could cause...
40 seconds. Clean stained bulbs with 4. Repeat Steps 1 to 3 after methylated spirits. 5 seconds. Bulbs to be Changed by a Holden If the engine does not start, Dealer contact a Holden Dealer. Daytime running lamps (DRL).
1. Remove the protective cover. If water does collect in the lamp 4. Remove the bulb from the contact a Holden Dealer. reflector housing. 5. When fitting a new bulb, engage the lugs in the recesses on the reflector.
1. Remove the protective cover. 1. Rotate bulb holder Headlamp Aim counterclockwise and disengage. Caution If the headlamps need to be re-aimed, it is recommended that the vehicle is taken to a Holden dealer.
Vehicle Care Taillamps 2. Remove the tail lamp assembly by pulling it straight out from the body. Take care that the cable duct remains in position. 2. Push the bulb into the socket slightly, rotate counterclockwise and remove the bulb. 1.
For LED version only lamps 2 and 3 can be replaced; the brake lamp should be replaced 1. The number plate lamp is by a Holden dealer. 5. Remove the bulb holder. Push located on the rear bumper. the bulb into the socket slightly, rotate anticlockwise and remove the bulb.
Holden Dealer. 4. Insert the bulb holder in bulb a fuse. housing and rotate clockwise. Replace blown fuses promptly.
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Vehicle Care Place the fuse extractor on the top or side of the fuse to extract the fuse. Fuse Extractor A fuse extractor can be located in the fuse box in the engine compartment.
Vehicle Care Engine Compartment Mini Fuse Block Fuses Usage Compressor A/C Clutch Not Used 15A - Electric Power Steering (EPS) (if available) Not Used Horn Front Fog Lamp (if available) High Beam LH The fuse box is in the front left of the engine compartment.
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Vehicle Care Mini Mini Mini Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Powertrain 15A - Outside Rear Communication Relay (2) View Mirror Defogger Wire Between (if available) Modules Powertrain Relay (4) Not Used JCase Run Crank 20A - Rear Fuses Usage Relay Signal Wiper (SUV) ABS or ESC...
Vehicle Care Reinstall the cap in reverse order. JCase Relays Usage Fuses Usage Not all fuse box descriptions in this RLY14 Not Used (Diesel) manual may apply to your vehicle. SB09 Spare RLY15 Not Used When inspecting the fuse box, refer to the fuse box label.
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Vehicle Care Mini Mini Mini Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Front and Rear Rear Door Central Power Outlets (if Power Window Switch Gateway Module available) (if available) (CGM) - Cyber Security Body Control Body Control Module (8) Module (4) Front A/C Blower Radio (if...
Vehicle Care Vehicle Tools When replacing the jack, rotate Relays Usage clockwise to secure into the RAP and bracket. RLY46 Tools Accessory (12V) 3. Remove the tools. The jack and tools are located in a RLY48 Run relay storage compartment behind the driver's seat or under a back seat.
Check the tyres regularly for damage, stones, punctures, cuts, cracks, bulges, etc. Check the rims for damage. Contact a Holden Dealer, if in doubt. Tyre Pressure Keep the tyres at the recommended pressures to avoid increased fuel consumption, uneven and premature tyre wear.
Vehicle Care A. Tyre specifications The Tyre Pressure Monitor System Each tyre, including the spare (if (TPMS) uses radio and sensor provided), should be checked B. Tyre positions technology to check tyre pressure monthly when cold. If required, the C. Normal load (up to three levels.
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Vehicle Care wheels on the vehicle that prevent The ECO tyre pressure serves to Caution the TPMS from functioning properly. achieve the smallest amount of fuel Always check the TPMS malfunction consumption possible. Tyre sealants could damage the light after replacing one or more Incorrect tyre pressures will impair TPMS sensors.
Vehicle Care tyres to the recommended pressure The TPMS can warn about a low Caution shown on the tyre placard. See tyre pressure condition but it does Wheels and Tyres 0 240. not replace normal tyre The TPMS is not a substitute for maintenance.
Vehicle Care for the remainder of the ignition One or more TPMS sensors are TPMS Sensor Calibration cycle. A DIC warning message also missing or damaged. The DIC Process displays. The malfunction light and message and the malfunction Each TPMS sensor has a unique DIC warning message come on at light should go off when the identification code.
Vehicle Care as road surface, driving style, Warning (Continued) suspension alignment, wheel balancing, tyre pressure, etc. have been repaired or retreaded The owner must evaluate the are not capable of being driven vehicle wear. This includes regular safely at high speeds. Therefore, tyre rotation, which should be their use is not recommended.
Vehicle Care Tyre Chains Caution (Continued) Warning Holden only recommends use of Tyre ageing depends on Do not use different sizes or tyre chains on 16 rear wheels. many conditions of use types of tyres and wheels than Due to limited tyre clearances, tyre...
Vehicle Care If driving in snowy conditions with a Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) snorkel, see Snorkel Intake under Add-On Electrical Equipment 0 213. Use the jack only for lifting the tyre repaired or replaced and vehicle when changing wheels. installed back on the vehicle as Tyre Changing soon as possible.
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Vehicle Care 8. Assemble the wheel wrench, 11. Continue to rotate the wheel jack handle extensions and the wrench until the spare tyre can jack handle using a be pulled out from under the screwdriver. vehicle. 10. Rotate the wheel wrench anticlockwise to lower the spare tyre to the ground.
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Vehicle Care To protect the wheel, place a Jacking procedure Front position: soft cloth between the wheel wrench and the wheel. 15. Turn the wheel wrench anticlockwise to loosen all the wheel nuts. Note Do not remove the wheel nuts at this stage.
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Vehicle Care If the flat tyre is on the front of Warning (Continued) the vehicle, position the jack under the chassis rail between Do not get under a vehicle that is the two braces as shown (1). supported by a jack. No person Rear position: should place any portion of their body under a vehicle that is...
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Vehicle Care 21. Refit the wheel nuts with the 25. With the wheel on the ground, Storing a Flat or Spare Tyre tapered end of the nuts use the wheel wrench to and Tools towards the wheel. tighten the wheel nuts as tightly as possible in a crosswise 22.
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Vehicle Care Caution Warning Caution Storing an aluminium wheel with An improperly stored spare tyre Use of an air wrench or other a flat tyre under your vehicle for could come loose and cause a power tools with the hoist an extended period of time or with crash.
If you are still unsure about jump with the wheel. starting, Holden strongly recommends for your safety and that of the vehicle that you seek the assistance of a suitably trained service technician.
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Vehicle Care Defrost the frozen battery before Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) connecting jumper leads. Use a booster battery with the Do not attempt jump starting Battery acid is corrosive. If it same voltage (12 volts). Its directly from the battery in gets on your skin, wash with capacity (Ah) must not be much the engine compartment.
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Vehicle Care 3. For manual transmissions, 7. Connect the other end of the 12. Allow both engines to idle for place the selector lever in red lead to the positive terminal approximately 3 minutes with neutral. of the discharged battery (2). the leads connected.
Vehicle Care Towing the Vehicle In an emergency, the vehicle may Do not attach towing be towed on all four wheels for short equipment to the bumpers or distances only, using the front brackets, suspension or cross towing eyes. members. 2.
Vehicle Care To prevent exhaust fumes Attach a tow rope or other suitably Appearance Care entering the towed vehicle, close rated system to the towing eyes. the windows and press Ensure all equipment is in good Exterior Care condition and is being used Vehicles with damaged Washing correctly.
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Have the door hinges of all doors cloth. brake performance returns to greased by a Holden Dealer. normal. Caution Caution Vehicle Graphics It is not recommended to apply...
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Vehicle Care Pressure Washing with very hot, soapy water. Rinse Film Restoration thoroughly and dry. If further Although hand washing is the The following restoration cleaning is needed, try a product preferred cleaning method, pressure recommendations will help keep such as Bug and Tar Remover or a washing may be used under these your vehicle wraps looking Citrus Base Cleaner by testing in an...
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Vehicle Care Note Film or Finish Type Product or Solution The products listed are examples Perfect-It Show Car Paste and may not be available. Use this Smooth Gloss Texture Wax 39526 table as a guide if an equivalent product is required. Isopropyl alcohol and water (2:1 Matte or Satin Texture ratio)
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Use a good quality tyre and clean glass. bumper shine if required. Air Intakes Refer to a Holden Dealer for A good quality wheel cleaner windscreen washer additive. When washing the vehicle, clear can be used for cleaning alloy...
Vehicle Care Spray-on Tub Liner Care Interior Care Caution A spray-on tub liner is a permanent coating that bonds to the tub surface Warning Do not spill coolant on the and cannot be removed. Promptly vehicle's exterior surfaces as it rinse the tub liner surface following a Many cleaning products are toxic, can damage the paintwork.
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Vehicle Care Interior and Upholstery Plastic and Rubber Parts Only clean the vehicle interior, Plastic and rubber parts can be including the instrument panel cleaned with the same cleaner as fascia and panelling, with a dry cloth used to clean the body. Use interior or interior cleaner.
Service and Maintenance Service and General Information When Change engine oil soon is displayed, have the engine oil and Maintenance filter changed as soon as possible, Service Information within the next 1,000 km. In order to ensure economical and It is possible that, if you are driving safe vehicle operation and to General Information under the best conditions, the oil life...
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Service and Maintenance Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts Recommended Fluids and Lubricants Engine Type 2.8L Diesel Engine oil specification SAE 5W-30 or 5W-40; (dexos2 ® Coolant specification 50% clean fresh water and 50% Dexcool anti-freeze coolant, conforming to specification number GM6277M ®...
Technical Data Technical Data Vehicle Identification Engine Identification Vehicle Identification Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Vehicle Identification The Vehicle Identification Number Number (VIN) ....266 Engine Identification ..266 (VIN) is located on the chassis rail Identification Labels .
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Technical Data Built Date Label 1: Approval number 2: Manufacturer A label containing the vehicle build 3: Category date is also located on the front passenger's door frame or on the 4: Number of seats rear door frame (Space Cab). 5: Vehicle identification number 6: Compliance date...
Technical Data Vehicle Data Engine Data Engine Type 2.8 L4 Turbo Diesel Number of cylinders Engine 2776 cc Engine power Please refer to holden.com.au Engine torque Please refer to holden.com.au Diesel fuel See Fuel for Diesel Engines 0 205...
Technical Data Vehicle Weight Axle Loads Maximum Front and Rear Axle Loads Do not exceed the maximum axle loads, including the weight of any options, tow ball download when towing, or accessories fitted to the vehicle. Weigh at a weighbridge if unsure. Front Axle Load (kg) Rear Axle Load (kg) All models...
Technical Data Capacities and Specifications Engine Type 2.8 L4 Turbo Diesel Refill engine oil including filter (approximately) 5.6 L Coolant (approximately) 9.0 L Fuel tank 76.0 L Wheel Nut Torque Tyre Pressure Tyre Size Wheel Recommended Pressure Size and Profile Up to 3 people (Light) Up to 3 people (ECO) Full load (Max)
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Technical Data Tyre Size Wheel Recommended Pressure Size and Profile Up to 3 people (Light) Up to 3 people (ECO) Full load (Max) Spare Front Rear Front Rear Front Rear 265/ 18 x 7.5J 60R18 SL 110T...
Information staff, further options are available Trademarks and Licence to you. Agreements As a first step, Holden suggests you Customer Information ® discuss any concern with the Dexos is a trademark of General...
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Alternatively, you may prefer to Written Correspondence Certificate, located inside the front email Holden at: cover of the Service/Warranty You can also write to Holden at the Booklet in your vehicle's glovebox. holdencustomercare@gm.com address below: Before you write however, You can also write to Holden at the...
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This will take place when develop new products and services. the vehicle is serviced by a Holden The protection of vehicle electronics dealer. Some data is electronically systems and customer data from fed into global diagnostic systems.
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Customer Information guidelines and controls aimed at defending the vehicle and the vehicle service ecosystem against unauthorised electronic access, detecting possible malicious activity in related networks, and responding to suspected cybersecurity incidents in a timely, coordinated and effective manner. Security incidents could impact your safety or compromise your private data.
Index Index Anti-theft (cont'd) Alarm System Messages ..73 Add-On Electrical Equipment . . . 213 Antilock Brake System (ABS) . . . 189 Adjustable Air Vents ... . 170 Warning Light .
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Index Buying New Tyres ....246 Climate Control Systems (cont'd) Buzzers, Warning ....69 Electronic .
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Index Driver Information Engine Centre (DIC) ....67 Air Cleaner/Filter ... . . 223 Danger, Warning, and Caution .
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Index Filter, Front Seats Gauges (cont'd) Engine Air Cleaner ... 223 Adjustment ..... 23 Warning Lights and Fixed Air Vents .
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Index Heated Front Seats ....25 ISOFIX Child Restraint Lamps (cont'd) Heating ......167 Systems .
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Index Lights (cont'd) Maintenance Schedule Messages (cont'd) High-Beam On ....66 Recommended Fluids and Steering System ....73 High/Low Beam Changer .
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Index Personalisation Vehicle ......76 Object Detection System Radio Phone Messages ..... . 72 AM-FM .
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Index Restraints Service and Maintenance Storage Areas (cont'd) Where to Put ....38 Service Information ... 264 Information on Loading the Reverse Lamps .
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Index Tire Pressure Monitoring Transmission Display ... 182 System Light ....65 Tread Depth .
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Index Warning Caution and Danger ... . . 3 Warning Chimes ....69 Warning Lights, Gauges, and Indicators .
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