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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.
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Please note that all information, illustrations and specifications in this Handbook are based on the latest production information available at the time of printing. Holden reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation.
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The asterisk signifies equipment options not ® in all vehicles, model variants, engine options, is a registered trademark of Daimler Chrysler AG. optional equipment and Genuine Holden The Bluetooth word mark and logo are registered ® trademarks and are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
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ConTEnTS cont. Chapter 7 – Weekly checks Chapter 9 – Tow and load Exterior checks Loading the vehicle Under bonnet checks Towing Battery Chapter 10 – Cleaning Chapter 8 – Specifications Interior cleaning Specifications Exterior cleaning General specifications Index Identification labels...
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Lights ......... 1A-17 Cruise control ......1A-20 Ventilation system...... 1A-22 Manual heater, air conditioning ......1A-23 Climate control ......1A-27 The asterisk signifies equipment options not in all vehicles, model variants, engine options, optional equipment and Genuine Holden Accessories (and Parts).
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1A-2 Chapter 1A DASHBOARD DASHBoARD lAyouT lAyouT InDEx Page Passenger vent ....................1A-22 Centre vents....................1A-22 Clock ........................1A-5 Driver Information Display (DID) ..............1A-12 Sunlight sensor ....................1A-33 Dashboard storage compartment ..............3-26 Hazard warning switch ...................1A-15 Lever for wipers and washers ................1A-16 ...
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1A-4 Chapter 1A DASHBOARD InSTRumEnTATIon InSTRumEnTS Tachometer The tachometer shows engine speed in thousands of revolutions per minute (RPM). Speedometer The speedometer shows vehicle speed in kilometres per hour (km/h). Fuel gauge The fuel gauge shows the level of fuel in the fuel tank when the ignition is on: E = empty, F = full.
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1A-5 Chapter 1A DASHBOARD InSTRumEnTATIon cont. Odometer/tripmeter The odometer records kilometres travelled since the vehicle was built. The tripmeter shows the kilometres travelled from the start of a particular trip. There are two independent tripmeters which can be reset to measure the amount of kilometres travelled from a point.
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Stop when safe, switch off the engine and check the engine oil level. Refer to Engine oil level in chapter 7. Do not run the engine when this warning is illuminated. If the oil level is normal, have the system checked at the nearest Holden Dealer.
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If the v warning lamp illuminates when driving, it indicates that the airbag system or seatbelt pretensioner system may not function correctly in an accident. Contact your Holden Dealer immediately. Note The v warning lamp illuminates after an accident if the airbag(s) and/or pretensioners have activated.
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Before starting the engine after draining, a priming operation must be performed. Refer to Diesel fuel filter in chapter 6. • The diesel fuel filter will be drained by your Holden Dealer when the vehicle is serviced. Refer to the Service/warranty booklet. WArNINg The engine and fuel system may be seriously damaged if you keep driving while the warning lamp is illuminated.
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If the u warning lamp does not extinguish or illuminates when driving, it indicates a malfunction with the ABS. Contact your Holden Dealer as soon as possible. Note The vehicle’s brake system will still operate conventionally with the anti-lock operation disabled.
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Holden Dealer. Refer to Emission control in chapter 5. If the Z lamp flashes while driving, reduce the vehicle’s speed and load, until the lamp stops flashing, then take the vehicle to a Holden Dealer as soon as possible.
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The r warning lamp illuminates when the ignition is switched on and extinguishes when the engine is started to check that the lamp is working. If the rear park assist warning lamp illuminates while driving, it indicates there is a problem with the rear park assist system. Contact your Holden Dealer.
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1A-12 Chapter 1A DASHBOARD DRIvER InfoRmATIon DISPlAy (DID) Information display V250_1A055 The Driver Information Display (DID) provides visual information for the trip computer, climate control system and the compass when the ignition switch is in the ON position. TRIP ComPuTER Press the MODE button on the left-hand side of the information display to scroll between the trip computer displays.
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1A-13 Chapter 1A DASHBOARD DRIvER InfoRmATIon DISPlAy (DID) cont. Driving distance for remaining fuel Driving distance for remaining fuel is an estimate of how far the vehicle will travel on the current amount of fuel. It is based on previous fuel usage and is frequently updated.
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1A-14 Chapter 1A DASHBOARD DRIvER InfoRmATIon DISPlAy (DID) cont. Compass The compass displays the vehicle’s driving direction (N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W, NW). Note The direction will be displayed when the ignition is on. Compass calibration The compass needs to be calibrated the first time it is used or when the battery has been disconnected.
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1A-15 Chapter 1A DASHBOARD STEERIng, HoRn, HAzARD WARnIng TIlT/REACH STEERIng WArNINg WArNINg Do not attempt to adjust the steering Do not attempt to adjust the steering wheel while driving. wheel while driving. To adjust the steering wheel, pull the lock lever on the side of the steering column backwards (towards you) and hold.
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1A-16 Chapter 1A DASHBOARD WIPERS AnD WASHERS oPERATIng THE WIPERS AnD WASHERS The lever on the left side of the steering column controls the wipers and washers. They operate when the ignition is switched to the ON position. WArNINg Never operate the wipers on dry glass, as this will damage the rubber and scratch the glass.
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1A-17 Chapter 1A DASHBOARD lIgHTS ExTERIoR lIgHTS Light switch Rotate the end of the lever to one of the following positions to turn the headlamps and park lamps on or off. = Off Turns the headlamps and park lamps off. AUTO = Automatic headlamps The parking lamps or headlamps will turn V250_1A081...
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1A-18 Chapter 1A DASHBOARD lIgHTS cont. Daytime running lamps The daytime running lamps illuminate automatically when the engine is running. The daytime running lamps will turn off when: • The ignition is switched off, or • The park lamps are turned on, or •...
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1A-19 Chapter 1A DASHBOARD lIgHTS cont. Turn signals To signal a turn, push the lever on the right side of the steering column in the same direction you turn the steering wheel. The turn signals will self cancel once the turn has been made.
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1A-20 Chapter 1A DASHBOARD CRuISE ConTRol oPERATIng CRuISE ConTRol The cruise control maintains the vehicle’s speed without having your foot on the accelerator pedal. The cruise control buttons are located on the right side of the steering wheel. Note The cruise control will only operate at speeds above 40 km/h.
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1A-21 Chapter 1A DASHBOARD CRuISE ConTRol cont. Turning the cruise control off Press the ON OFF button. lamp extinguishes. Note Switching off the ignition deactivates cruise control and clears the speed memory. WArNINg • Do not use the cruise control when road or driving conditions require varying speeds.
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1A-22 Chapter 1A DASHBOARD vEnTIlATIon SySTEm The vehicle features a flow-through ventilation system for comfort. Under reasonable conditions, it should not be necessary to open the windows at any time. Outside air is drawn into the vehicle through the opening between the bonnet and the windscreen, unless recirculation has been selected.
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1A-23 Chapter 1A DASHBOARD mAnuAl HEATER, AIR ConDITIonIng Fan speed control Rear window demister Air conditioning (A/C) button Mode control Temperature control Recirculation button Fan speed Turn the control clockwise to increase the fan speed or anticlockwise to reduce it. ...
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1A-24 Chapter 1A DASHBOARD mAnuAl HEATER, AIR ConDITIonIng cont. Mode control Select one of the air flow modes bellow. Face mode directs air to all the dashboard vents. Bi-level mode directs approximately half of the air to the dashboard vents, then directs the remaining air to the front and rear floor outlets.
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1A-25 Chapter 1A DASHBOARD mAnuAl HEATER, AIR ConDITIonIng cont. Air conditioning For a quick cool down when first entering the vehicle on a hot day: 1. Press the A/C button to switch on the air conditioning. 2. Press the button to switch on the recirculation.
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Pollen/dust filter A passenger compartment air filter is fitted to filter outside air entering the vehicle. The filter removes contaminants such as pollen and dust. The pollen/dust filter will be serviced as per the service schedule by your Holden Dealer.
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1A-27 Chapter 1A DASHBOARD ClImATE ConTRol The climate control panel is located in the centre of the dashboard. It is designed to maintain the interior of the vehicle at the desired temperature. Air conditioning (A/C) button Rear window demister ...
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1A-28 Chapter 1A DASHBOARD ClImATE ConTRol cont. Temperature control Turn the temperature control clockwise (warmer) or anticlockwise (cooler). The temperature can be set between 18 °C and 32 °C (a setting between 22 °C and 24 °C is recommended). The temperature setting is shown on the information display.
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1A-29 Chapter 1A DASHBOARD ClImATE ConTRol cont. Turn the fan speed control clockwise to increase the fan speed or anticlockwise to decrease the fan speed. The fan speed is shown on the information display. Note • The climate control sets the fan speed automatically.
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1A-30 Chapter 1A DASHBOARD ClImATE ConTRol cont. A/C button Press the A/C button to switch the air conditioning on and off. indicator lamp button illuminates and n appears on the information display when conditioning is on. Note • To conserve fuel, the air conditioning V250_1A068 may be switched off in cold weather.
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1A-31 Chapter 1A DASHBOARD ClImATE ConTRol cont. Windscreen demist button The climate control cannot determine if the windscreen needs demisting. Press the V button to demist the windscreen and side windows. The system changes the outlets to demist and switches on the air conditioning.
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1A-32 Chapter 1A DASHBOARD ClImATE ConTRol cont. noTES What the system does In automatic operation the system responds quickly to cooling and heating requirements. It is not necessary to set a cooler or hotter temperature than required to ensure fast cooling or heating.
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Pollen/dust filter A passenger compartment air filter is fitted to filter outside air entering the vehicle. The filter removes contaminants such as pollen and dust. The pollen/dust filter will be serviced as per the service schedule by your Holden Dealer.
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6 CD operation ......1B-19 Notes on compact discs .... 1B-20 Glossary of terms ...... 1B-21 Bluetooth ........1B-22 ® The asterisk signifies equipment options not in all vehicles, model variants, engine options, optional equipment and Genuine Holden Accessories (and Parts).
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1B-2 Chapter 1B AUDIO ovERvIEW SInglE CD PlAyER ConTRolS Display and functions: POWER and mute Function buttons rotary button DIR button VOLUME button SEEK tuning button Bluetooth button ® SEEK tuning button < INFO button BAND button CD/AUX button FAV button button >...
1B-3 Chapter 1B AUDIO ovERvIEW cont. SIx CD PlAyER ConTRolS Display and functions: EJECT Disc button POWER and mute rotary button Function buttons VOLUME button LOAD button Bluetooth button ® SEEK tuning button INFO button SEEK tuning button < CD/AUX button BAND button button TUNE and previous button...
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1B-4 Chapter 1B AUDIO ovERvIEW cont. AuDIo DISPlAy SCREEn � � � � � FM 87.5 87.5 F001 � � � � � � V250_1B016 Display screen layout: Bluetooth connection indicator MP3/WMA disc play indicator ® Intro function indicator Radio mode indicator ...
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1B-5 Chapter 1B AUDIO STEERIng WHEEl REmoTE ConTRolS Power button ON/OFF and mute function 1. To turn the audio system ON using the steering wheel remote control, press the PWr button. 2. Pressing the power button again will enable the mute function or disable the mute function.
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1B-6 Chapter 1B AUDIO STEERIng WHEEl REmoTE ConTRolS cont. Cue (fast forward) 1. To search for a point within the current audio track being played, press and hold the SEEK button for more than 0.5 second. The playback will increase speed to 6 times normal playback speed. 2.
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If the Security Card is lost and the PIN Code has not been recorded, the PIN Code can be requested from your GM Holden Dealer. Proof of ownership will be requested before the PIN Code is supplied. There may be a charge for this service.
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The audio system should only be serviced by an approved repairer. Incorrect installation or servicing of the audio system may have dangerous consequences and result in your warranty becoming void. Audio system faults In case of faulty operation, contact your Holden Dealer.
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1B-9 Chapter 1B AUDIO SWITCHIng on/off Power on When the power is off press the power mute rotary button to activate the audio system. The radio, CD or MP3 function will be shown on the display screen. The operating mode will be the same as before the audio system was turned off. Power off When the power is on, press and hold the power and mute rotary button...
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1B-10 Chapter 1B AUDIO AuDIo SETTIngS Volume control Rotate the VOLUME button clockwise to increase the volume and anticlockwise to decrease the volume. The volume level will appear as a bar on the display screen. After a period of 5 seconds of inactivity, the display screen will return to the original content.
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1B-11 Chapter 1B AUDIO AuDIo SETTIngS cont. Fader control Fader control adjusts the volume separation between the front and rear audio speakers. To select the required sound mode, press the SOUND button Press the function button under “Fad” and turn the VOLUME button clockwise or anti-clockwise to adjust the fader level.
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1B-12 Chapter 1B AUDIO AuDIo SETTIngS cont. Audio mode selection Press the BAND button to listen to the radio when in another mode. radio band change 1. Press the BAND button to select AM1, AM2 or AM-A. 2. Press the BAND button to select FM1, FM2 or FM-A.
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1B-13 Chapter 1B AUDIO RADIo oPERATIon RADIo RECEPTIon Due to varying reception locations, audio systems have performance limitations that may on occasions create the impression that your radio is malfunctioning. AM and FM There are two types of radio broadcasts in Australia. Amplitude Modulation (AM) in which the amplitude of the signal is varied to produce the sound and Frequency Modulation (FM) in which the frequency is varied to produce the sound.
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1B-14 Chapter 1B AUDIO PlAyIng CDs PlAyIng A CD(S) As each CD is inserted and loading, file check will appear on the display. Once playback begins, the track and track number will appear on the display. If the ignition or radio is turned off with a CD in the player, it will stay in the player. When a CD is in the player and the ignition is turned on, the radio must be turned on before the current CD will start playback.
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1B-15 Chapter 1B AUDIO CD oPERATIon CD playback mode selection Press the CD/AUX button to play the disc when in another mode. Disc load Insert a CD into the CD slot with the CD label facing up. The audio system will change to CD mode and automatically begin playback.
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1B-16 Chapter 1B AUDIO CD oPERATIon cont. USINg AN MP3/WMA CD MP3/WMA format If you burn your own MP3/WMA disc on a personal computer: • Make sure the MP3/WMA files are recorded on a CD-R disc. • Do not mix standard audio and MP3/ WMA files on one disc. •...
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1B-17 Chapter 1B AUDIO CD oPERATIon cont. No folder When the CD contains only compressed files, the files will be located under the root folder. The next and previous folder functions will have no function on a CD that was recorded without folders. When displaying the name of the folder the radio will display “ROOT”.
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If the CD is not playing correctly, for any other reason, try a known good CD. If any error occurs repeatedly or if an error cannot be corrected, contact your Holden Dealer. If the audio system displays an error message, write it down and provide it to your Holden Dealer when reporting the problem.
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1B-19 Chapter 1B AUDIO 6 CD oPERATIon Note The six stacker CD player is operated in the same way as the single CD player except for the added features listed below. Loading This radio hold up to 6 discs. 1. Press the LOAD button and the display will show the number of empty disc spaces.
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1B-20 Chapter 1B AUDIO noTES on ComPACT DISCS Care of your CD • Handle the CD by its edge and avoid touching the playing surface. Directly after removal from CD/MP3 slot, place the CD into the CD cover to prevent damage or soiling. •...
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1B-21 Chapter 1B AUDIO gloSSARy of TERmS Balance Shifting of volume to left or right loud speaker. Bass Low frequency sound. CD text Information stored on a audio CD title which include the following data: • Track name. • Artist’s name. •...
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1B-22 Chapter 1B AUDIO BluETooTH ® Bluetooth mode ® Press the button . The audio system will enter the pairing procedure. Pairing procedure 1. Press the button below “PAIRING” in the display. 2. Search and select the device name “CAR AUDIO” for Bluetooth on a phone.
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Locks Page Keys..........2-2 Ignition switch .........2-5 Door locks........2-6 Boot lock .........2-9 Bonnet lock ........2-10 Security.........2-11 The asterisk signifies equipment options not in all vehicles, model variants, engine options, optional equipment and Genuine Holden Accessories (and Parts).
Note Even if a key has the same profile, it will not start the engine if the electronic code is incorrect. In the event of the original keys being lost, any additional or replacement keys must be purchased from and programmed by your Holden Dealer using your key code number. Lock: Press the button ...
Holden Dealer. Remember to bring any additional transmitters so they can also be re-coded to match the new transmitter. Once your Holden Dealer has coded the new transmitter, the lost transmitter will not unlock your vehicle. Up to 4 keys can be matched to your vehicle at the same time.
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(anticlockwise) and unlocked (clockwise) by turning the key in the driver’s door lock. • If the vehicle is delivered with only one key, notify your Holden Dealer immediately. • Always store spare keys in a safe, dry place.
Chapter 2 LOCKS IgnITIon SWITCH IgnITIon PoSITIonS WArNINg • Do not switch the engine off while the vehicle is moving as there will not be any power assist for brakes or steering. • Never remove the key while the vehicle is moving, as this will lock the steering.
Chapter 2 LOCKS DooR loCKS loCKIng Doors are locked when the lock snib is flush with the door handle. If the snib is showing red, the door is unlocked. Refer to Door lock snibs further on in this chapter. remote locking When the vehicle is unlocked, close all doors and then press the button on the...
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Chapter 2 LOCKS DooR loCKS cont. unloCKIng Doors are unlocked when the lock snib is showing red. If the snib is flush with the door handle, the door is locked. Refer to Door lock snibs further on in this chapter. remote unlocking When the vehicle is locked, press the button on the key to unlock all doors...
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Chapter 2 LOCKS DooR loCKS cont. DooR loCK SnIBS To lock any door from the inside, push the door lock snib flush with the door handle. To unlock any door from the inside, pull the door lock snib. Note • The driver’s door lock snib will lock and unlock all doors.
Chapter 2 LOCKS BooT loCK unloCKIng THE BooT Use one of the methods shown below to unlock/open the boot. After partially opening the boot lid, gas struts automatically take over to lift and hold the boot lid in the fully open position.
2-10 Chapter 2 LOCKS BonnET loCK oPEnIng THE BonnET From the driver’s side of the vehicle, pull the lever towards you. This allows the bonnet to release but is prevented from opening by the safety catch. To open the bonnet completely, reach under the front edge of the bonnet and push the bonnet release lever to the passenger’s side of the vehicle.
Otherwise, after 30 seconds, the alarm will automatically stop and the system will lock the doors and reset the alarm. If the system does not operate as described above, have it checked by your Holden Dealer.
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• Replacement keys can only be programmed by your Holden Dealer. • If the vehicle’s key is lost, inform your Holden Dealer immediately so the car can be reprogrammed to no longer recognise the lost key as valid. • A maximum of 4 keys can be programmed to suit one vehicle.
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Supplemental restraint system ..3-12 Power windows......3-19 Mirrors ..........3-20 Interior lamps ........3-22 Assist grips ........3-23 Storage compartments ....3-24 Power socket ........3-29 The asterisk signifies equipment options not in all vehicles, model variants, engine options, optional equipment and Genuine Holden Accessories (and Parts).
Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SEATS fRonT SEATS WArNINg – SIDE IMPACT AIrBAgS (SIAB) Do not fit unauthorised seat covers as they may impair the deployment of the SIAB. Do not position your body or any object (including pillows) between front seats and doors.
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Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SEATS cont. Front head restraint WArNINg • This safety feature is not intended as a headrest. It is solely for the reduction of whiplash neck movement in an accident involving your vehicle. • The centre of the head restraint should be at eye level, never at neck level. To raise the height of the head restraint, lift the head restraint upwards.
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Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SEATS cont. REAR SEAT Folding rear seat back The rear seat may be folded forwards in two separate sections (60/40) to gain access to the boot area or for carrying long loads. To fold a section forward, press the corresponding release lock button (located at the top of the rear seat back) all the way down and fold the section forward.
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Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SEATS cont. rear head restraints WArNINg • This safety feature is not intended as a headrest. It is solely for the reduction of whiplash neck movement in an accident involving your vehicle. • The centre of the head restraint should be at eye level, never at neck level. To raise the height of the head restraint, push the locking button in and lift the head restraint upwards.
Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE RESTRAInTS SEATBElTS WArNINg • Seatbelts 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, as applicable; wearing the lap section of the belt across the abdominal area must be avoided.
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Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE RESTRAInTS cont. Lap/sash belts To fasten the seatbelt: • Pull the metal tongue across your body and clip it into the buckle. • When the metal tongue is locked safely into place you will hear a ‘click’. •...
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Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE RESTRAInTS cont. CHIlD RESTRAInTS WARNING AVERTISSEMENT ADVERTENCIA 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 close to the inflating airbag.
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Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE RESTRAInTS cont. Young children Forward facing child seats are for use when the child is able to sit and easily hold his or her head upright. It is also possible to purchase convertible seats which can be used as a rearward facing child restraint or converted to a forward facing child seat.
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3-10 Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE RESTRAInTS cont. Anchorage points WArNINg • Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted child restraints. Under no circumstances are they to be used for adult seatbelts, harnesses, or for attaching other items or equipment to the vehicle.
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3-11 Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE RESTRAInTS cont. To attach top strap of child restraint: 1. Open up the lid of anchor point (A). 2. Pull bracket (B) of the anchor towards the front of the vehicle. 3. Raise the head restraint in the position where the child restraint is to be used.
Holden Dealer immediately, as the airbags and seatbelt pretensioners may not function correctly in the event of an accident. The system should also be inspected by a Holden Dealer if the dashboard area or steering wheel is scratched, cracked or damaged, or, if Side Impact Airbags (SIAB) are fitted, the front seats and upholstery are damaged.
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3-13 Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SuPPlEmEnTAl RESTRAInT SySTEm cont. Airbags and child restraints WARNING AVERTISSEMENT ADVERTENCIA 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...
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3-14 Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SuPPlEmEnTAl RESTRAInT SySTEm cont. Front airbags The driver’s airbag is stored inside the steering wheel. AIrBAg is stamped on the steering wheel and a label is attached on both sides of the passenger side sun visor. WArNINg •...
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3-15 Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SuPPlEmEnTAl RESTRAInT SySTEm cont. Passenger sensing system The vehicle is equipped with a passenger sensing system for the front passenger seat. The warning lamp illuminates for 6 seconds when the ignition is switched on to check the lamp is working. warning lamp illuminates if the passenger seat is unoccupied.
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3-16 Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SuPPlEmEnTAl RESTRAInT SySTEm cont. Side Impact Airbags (SIAB) Side Impact Airbags (SIAB) for the driver and front passenger are stored in the side of the seat backs closest to the door. If the vehicle is fitted with SIAB, there will be labels on the outer side of both front seats.
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3-17 Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SuPPlEmEnTAl RESTRAInT SySTEm cont. Curtain airbags The vehicle is fitted with curtain airbags. There will be labels on the vehicle in the positions shown. Curtain airbags are stored in the roof area, just above the front and rear doors. The curtain airbag only deploys on the side of the vehicle that is struck.
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This is designed to remind you that the pretension system has been used and therefore needs to be replaced by your Holden Dealer. The seatbelts will remain operational.
3-19 Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE PoWER WInDoWS oPERATIng THE PoWER WInDoWS The power window switches are located on the driver’s door, while individual switches are located on all other doors. The switches are operational when the ignition is switched on. •...
3-20 Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE mIRRoRS ExTERnAl REAR vIEW mIRRoR To adjust the external rear view mirrors, switch the ignition on and use the switch located on the driver’s side of the instrument panel as follows: • Move the centre toggle switch to the right to operate the right hand side mirror.
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3-21 Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE mIRRoRS cont. InTERnAl mIRRoRS Internal rear view mirror Push the lever on the lower edge of the mirror forwards (away from you) and then adjust the position of the mirror. To reduce headlamp glare from following vehicles, pull lever...
3-22 Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE InTERIoR lAmPS oPERATIng THE InTERIoR lAmPS Interior (dome) lamp The interior dome lamp has 3 settings that can be used: • Slide the switch towards the rear of the vehicle to turn the lamp on. •...
3-23 Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ASSIST gRIPS ASSIST gRIPS loCATIon Assist grips are provided above the passenger doors. The rear assist grips also have coat hooks. V250_3046 WArNINg • Do not hold onto assist grips while seated in the vehicle. •...
3-24 Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SToRAgE ComPARTmEnTS glovEBox The glovebox is located in the dashboard directly in front of the passenger seat. • To open the glovebox, pull the handle towards you. • To close, push the lid firmly back into place.
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3-25 Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SToRAgE ComPARTmEnTS cont. DASHBoARD SToRAgE ComPARTmEnT The dashboard storage compartment is located between the centre vents. • To open the lid, push the locking button upwards and release it. • To close, move the lid back to its original position and press in the bottom part to engage the latch.
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3-26 Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SToRAgE ComPARTmEnTS cont. CuP HolDERS Cup holders are designed for holding standard size soft drink cans and smaller size bottles. Larger drink bottles or cups should not be forced into the cup holders, or they may become jammed.
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3-27 Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SToRAgE ComPARTmEnTS cont. ASHTRAy AnD CIgARETTE lIgHTER Front ashtray • To access the ashtray, push in the top part of the lid and release it, this will expose the ashtray and cigarette lighter. • To empty the ashtray, grasp the receptacle and carefully pull it up.
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3-28 Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SToRAgE ComPARTmEnTS cont. fRonT SEAT-BACK PoCKETS A storage pocket is located on the rear of both front seats. V250_3055 SHoPPIng HooK A shopping hook is located on the passenger side of the centre console. To access, push in the bottom section to expose the hook.
3-29 Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE PoWER SoCKET The power socket is located underneath the front ashtray. The power socket is operational when the ignition is switched to either the ON or ACC position. Note Any accessory device (e.g. mobile phone, car fridge) connected to the power socket must not exceed a current draw of 10 amps.
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........4-6 Engine starting........4-8 Transmission operation ....4-9 Shift lock control system ...4-9 Active safety systems ....4-12 Add on equipment ......4-15 The asterisk signifies equipment options not in all vehicles, model variants, engine options, optional equipment and Genuine Holden Accessories (and Parts).
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Chapter 4 DRIVING SAfETy BEfoRE EnTERIng THE vEHIClE • Check that windows, mirrors and lamps are clean. • Visually check tyre inflation. Note Check the tyre pressures each week. BEfoRE DRIvIng off 1. Ensure that all doors are closed and secured. 2.
At higher speeds the assistance is reduced to provide firmer steering and directional stability. If the SSPS warning lamp illuminates the effort required to steer will increase. Contact your Holden Dealer as soon as possible. Refer to Warning/reminder indications in chapter 1A.
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Chapter 4 DRIVING DRIvIng PRECAuTIonS cont. loADIng THE vEHIClE Loading the vehicle changes the mass distribution and therefore the handling when driving. After loading the vehicle, take care to become familiar with the vehicle’s driving characteristics. Refer to Loading the vehicle in chapter 9. looSE ARTIClES Do not leave loose articles or luggage in the passenger compartment.
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Chapter 4 DRIVING PARK BRAKE oPERATIng THE PARK BRAKE The park brake lever is located between the front seats. Applying the park brake To apply, pull the lever straight up, without pressing the release button. When the ignition is switched on and the park brake is applied, the park brake warning lamp on the instrument panel illuminates.
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The Rear park assist system may not work properly during a malfunction. You should manoeuvre the vehicle with special care. Check the sensors and clean them if necessary. If the malfunction persists, have the system checked by your Holden Dealer.
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Chapter 4 DRIVING PARK ASSIST cont. Approximate range of sensors 81 - 150 cm 51 - 80 cm 50 cm Alarm tones When the vehicle approaches an obstacle the sensors will start detecting at a distance of approximately 81 cm - 150 cm. At this distance the alarm tones will sound with a long pause between tones.
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Chapter 4 DRIVING EngInE STARTIng 1. Ensure that the park brake is firmly applied and release it only after you have started the engine and are ready to drive off. 2. Move the transmission gear selector to position P (park) or N (neutral). The engine will not start if the transmission gear selector is in any other position.
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6. Remove the key from the slot. 7. Reinstall the cap. 8. Start the engine and shift the transmission into the desired position. 9. Refer to your Holden Dealer as soon as possible. Note • If the shift lever is returned to the P (park) position, the above procedure will need to be repeated to shift the lever into N (neutral).
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4-10 Chapter 4 DRIVING TRAnSmISSIon oPERATIon cont. Automatic transmission selector lever positions Note The engine will not start unless the transmission gear selector is in position P (park) or N (neutral). (Park) This stops the front wheels from rotating and should be selected (together with the park brake) when leaving the vehicle.
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WINTEr button on the console. The mode warning lamp will illuminate on the instrument panel. • Push the WINTEr button again to turn winter mode off. If the mode indicator lamp flashes, have your vehicle checked by a Holden Dealer immediately.
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If the u warning lamp (ABS off) in the instrument panel does not extinguish or illuminates when driving, a malfunction in the system has occurred. Note The vehicle’s brake system remains operational, but without ABS assistance. Have your Holden Dealer check the system as soon as possible.
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The ESP operation lamp flashes while ® is actively helping the vehicle with ® road grip and stability. warning ® If the warning lamp illuminates constantly, this indicates there is a malfunction in the system. Contact your Holden Dealer.
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4-14 Chapter 4 DRIVING ACTIvE SAfETy SySTEmS cont. Hydraulic Brake Assist system (BA) The BA is incorporated in the ESP unit and detects when the driver is applying the ® brakes in a panic stop situation by recognising how rapidly the accelerator is released and the brake pedal is applied.
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4-15 Chapter 4 DRIVING ADD on EQuIPmEnT SnoW CHAInS WArNINg • Snow chains should be fitted only on the front (drive) wheels. • Snow chains may only be used at speeds up to 50 km/h. • Snow chains should only be used for short distances if the roads are not snow covered.
LPG. The performance and safety of the vehicle would be seriously jeopardised if converted to LPG. The asterisk signifies equipment options not in all vehicles, model variants, engine options, optional equipment and Genuine Holden Accessories (and Parts).
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• whenever the exhaust system, underbody or rear of the vehicle is damaged. Take the vehicle to your Holden Dealer if you think the vehicle needs inspecting for any of the above reasons. Do not sit (or leave children or pets) in a parked vehicle for any extended period of time with the engine running.
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On-Board-Diagnostic (OBD) systems. The use of fuel additives that are not recommended by Holden may affect your New Vehicle Warranty to the extent that Holden considers that the additives affect the specifications and quality of the vehicle.
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New Vehicle Warranty. In no event will GM Holden be responsible or bear any liability for any damage or loss that may arise in connection with the use of any fuel that does not meet this specification.
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To ensure continuing compliance with the regulations, you must have the vehicle serviced at the frequency shown in the Maintenance schedule, in the Service/warranty booklet. Your Holden Dealer will maintain the vehicle’s emission control system as per the vehicle’s service manual.
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Damage to the diesel particle filter or the vehicle may result if the following are not observed: Consult your Holden Dealer, as quickly as possible in the event of irregular engine running, a significant loss of engine power or other unusual malfunctions.
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Chapter 5 FUEL REDuCIng fuEl ConSumPTIon EngInE To keep the engine in peak mechanical condition, have it serviced regularly in accordance with the maintenance schedule. Refer to Maintenance schedule in the Service/warranty booklet. This ensures items such as the spark plugs, air cleaner and engine idle speed are maintained for minimum fuel usage and peak engine performance.
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Towing a disabled vehicle ....6-9 Shift lock control system ..6-11 Engine overheating.......6-12 Flat battery........6-15 Diesel fuel filter ......6-17 Fuse replacement ......6-18 Bulb replacement......6-22 The asterisk signifies equipment options not in all vehicles, model variants, engine options, optional equipment and Genuine Holden Accessories (and Parts).
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Normally, any problems with the sales, operation, servicing, parts/accessories or the validity of original equipment supplied with your vehicle will be handled by your Holden Dealer’s Sales and Service Department. We realise however that, with the best intentions, misunderstandings sometimes occur.
EMERGENCIES foR nEW zEAlAnD HolDEn oWnERS The information in this Owner’s Handbook applies primarily to Australian Holden vehicles and there may be some differences to the Warranty and Owner Assistance provisions for New Zealand. Applicable details for New Zealand are set out in the Holden Warranty and Owner Assistance Information booklet enclosed in the New Zealand glovebox wallet.
Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES flAT TyRE WArNINg • All passengers must be out of the vehicle when it is being jacked. • Do not jack a vehicle with a trailer attached. Remove the trailer first. • Only jack the vehicle on hard, level surfaces. •...
Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES CHAngIng A flAT TyRE 1. Park on a hard, level surface, in a safe location, and set the park brake firmly. Switch the hazard warning flashers 2. Remove the ignition key and place the transmission selector lever in P (park).
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Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES CHAngIng A flAT TyRE cont. 5. Unscrew retaining bolt remove the spare wheel. Remove the jack and tool kit. Place the tool kit, spare wheel and jack next to the wheel being changed. 6. Using the wheel nut wrench, loosen the wheel nuts in an anti-clockwise direction, one half to a full turn, but do not remove the wheel nuts.
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Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES CHAngIng A flAT TyRE cont. 7. Remove the jacking location trim to gain access to the jacking location. Unscrew the scrivet and push one of the locking tabs inward to slide the trim out. 8. Position the jack beneath the jacking location closest to the wheel being changed.
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Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES CHAngIng A flAT TyRE cont. 11. Attach the wheel nut wrench to the jack handle. Wheel nut wrench 12. Turn the wheel jack handle assembly in a clockwise direction until the bottom of the flat tyre is about 10 cm above the ground. Note This extra 10 cm is required otherwise the inflated spare wheel will touch the ground when being fitted.
Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES ToWIng A DISABlED vEHIClE WArNINg • When towing on a flat tray tow truck, use wheel lashings and/or tie down hooks to secure the vehicle to the tray. • Do not attach towing equipment to the bumpers or brackets, suspension or cross members.
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6-10 Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES ToWIng A DISABlED vEHIClE cont. WArNINg • When towing on a flat tray tow truck, use wheel lashings and/or tie down hooks to secure the vehicle to the tray. • Do not attach towing equipment to the bumpers or brackets, suspension or cross members.
6. Remove the key from the slot. 7. Reinstall the cap. 8. Start the engine and shift the transmission into the desired position. 9. Refer to your Holden Dealer as soon as possible. Note • If the shift lever is returned to the P (park) position, the above procedure will need to be repeated to shift the lever into N (neutral).
6-12 Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES EngInE ovERHEATIng WArNINg Immediate action is required if the engine overheats. This is indicated by one or more of the following: • The temperature gauge needle moving over to the H. • The engine coolant temperature lamp (diesel only) illuminates. •...
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6-13 Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES EngInE ovERHEATIng cont. If you see or hear steam coming from the engine, stop and switch the engine off. Do not open the bonnet until the engine has cooled down. If the temperature gauge is high with no sign of steam: 1.
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10 minutes if the temperature gauge does not again show an overheat condition. If overheating occurs again you should have the vehicle attended to, as soon as possible, by your Holden Dealer. The engine may temporarily operate at high temperatures during demanding operating conditions, especially on hot days, including: •...
Please read the following warnings and procedure in full before attempting to jump start the vehicle. If, after reading the following procedure, you are still unsure about ‘jump starting’, Holden strongly recommends for your safety and that of the vehicle that you seek the assistance of a suitably trained service technician. WArNINg Do not push start or tow start the vehicle.
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6-16 Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES flAT BATTERy cont. jump starting procedure Note The battery in both vehicles must have a negative earth and a 12 volt rating. 1. Position the two vehicles so that they are NOT touching. 2. Apply the park brakes. 3.
WArNINg The engine and fuel system may be seriously damaged if you keep driving while the warning lamp is illuminated. Drain the fuel filter or contact your Holden Dealer as soon as possible. 1. Locate the fuel filter in the engine compartment and place a suitable container under it.
Any improper alterations to the electrical system may cause a fire hazard and engine damage. To maintain your own safety and that of the vehicle, have any work involving the electrical system or the replacement of high current fuses or relays carried out by your Holden Dealer.
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6-19 Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES fuSE REPlACEmEnT cont. EngInE ComPARTmEnT fuSES � AnD RElAyS � Auxiliary fuse/relay box (diesel only). Remove clip on the cover to gain access. Main fuse/relay box. Remove the clip- on cover to gain access. Main fuse/relay box Fuse puller...
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6-21 Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES fuSE REPlACEmEnT cont. CABIn fuSES AnD RElAyS The fuse panel is located in the right hand side dashboard. Use the slot on the forward edge of the fuse panel cover to pull open. Cabin fuse and relay index Fuses: F13 - CIGAR .........
Do not touch bulbs or reflectors with bare hands. Greasy fingers cause stains which evaporate, eventually resulting in a dull reflector. Grease spots on Halogen bulbs will, within a short time, lead to bulb failure. Clean stained bulbs with methylated spirits. BulBS To BE CHAngED By A HolDEn DEAlER • Front fog lamps •...
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6-23 Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES BulB REPlACEmEnT cont. Headlamps = Low beam (55W) = High beam (55W) = Turn signal (PY21 amber) = Park lamp (W5W wedge) V250_6068 Headlamps, low and high beam (55W) 1. Follow the steps described in section Front lamps previously in this chapter, to gain access to the lamp assembly.
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6-24 Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES BulB REPlACEmEnT cont. Front park lamps 1. Follow the steps described in section Front lamps previously in this chapter to gain access to the lamp assembly. 2. Remove the inboard high beam dust cover to access the bulb. 3.
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6-25 Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES BulB REPlACEmEnT cont. REAR lAmPS To gain access to the rear turn signal and stop/tail bulbs: 1. Open the boot. 2. Remove the 2 bolts on the inner side of the lamp. 3. Remove the lamp by pulling directly rearwards of the vehicle.
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6-26 Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES BulB REPlACEmEnT cont. rear turn signal, stop and tail lamps 1. Follow the steps described in section Rear lamps previously in this chapter to gain access to the lamp assembly. 2. From the rear of the assembly, turn the bulb holder of the bulb that needs replacing anticlockwise to remove it from its housing.
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6-27 Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES BulB REPlACEmEnT cont. numBER PlATE lAmP (5W BulB) 1. Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the 2 screws and the lens housing at the lower edge of the boot lid. 2. Remove the bulb holder from the lamp housing by rotating the bulb holder anticlockwise.
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6-28 Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES BulB REPlACEmEnT cont. InTERIoR DomE (10W BulB) READIng lAmPS (8W BulB) 1. Gently prise away the lens housing with a fine flat-bladed screwdriver. 2. Remove the bulb that needs replacing. 3. Refit the new bulb into the lamp. 4.
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Automatic transmission fluid level .........7-10 Engine coolant ......7-11 Brake fluid .......7-13 Power steering fluid ....7-14 Washer fluid ......7-15 Battery ..........7-16 The asterisk signifies equipment options not in all vehicles, model variants, engine options, optional equipment and Genuine Holden Accessories (and Parts).
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Chapter 7 WEEKLY CHECKS ExTERIoR CHECKS mISCEllAnEouS CHECKS As well as taking the vehicle to be serviced, there are a few simple, weekly checks that the owner/operator is recommended to make. These are shown on the following pages. WArNINg • If the engine temperature is high, the cooling fan may remain on for several minutes after switching off the ignition.
Chapter 7 WEEKLY CHECKS ExTERIoR CHECKS cont. TyRES Air pressure Weekly checking of the air pressure in the tyres (including the spare) ensures your safety, as well as reducing fuel consumption and increasing the life of the tyres. For constant long distance or rough road driving, daily checking is recommended.
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At sustained high speeds, this type of tyre runs at higher temperatures than standard tyres. Only operate them within the limits recommended by the manufacturer. Any doubts about the tyres on the vehicle should be referred to your Holden Dealer.
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Chapter 7 WEEKLY CHECKS ExTERIoR CHECKS cont. Tyres with a higher speed or load rating are acceptable, provided they are fitted to a suitable rim size. Note New tyres should be fitted in pairs to the front. If replacing only one tyre, it should be paired on the same axle with the least worn of the other three.
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Chapter 7 WEEKLY CHECKS unDER BonnET CHECKS unDER BonnET lAyouT – PETRol � Page Power steering fluid reservoir ................7-14 Engine coolant reservoir ................... 7-11 Engine oil filler cap ....................7-8 Brake fluid reservoir ..................7-13 Dipstick for engine oil ..................7-8 ...
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Chapter 7 WEEKLY CHECKS unDER BonnET CHECKS cont. unDER BonnET lAyouT – DIESEl � Page Power steering fluid reservoir ................7-14 Engine coolant reservoir ................... 7-11 Brake fluid reservoir ..................7-13 Engine oil filler cap ....................7-8 Dipstick for engine oil ..................7-8 ...
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Their use increases costs, may be detrimental to the operation of the vehicle and may void the New Vehicle Warranty, to the extent that Holden considers the non-recommended fluid to have affected the specifications or quality of the vehicle.
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Chapter 7 WEEKLY CHECKS unDER BonnET CHECKS cont. Engine oil consumption Every internal combustion engine uses a certain amount of oil, especially when running in. The engine is dependent on oil for lubricating critical areas, such as the cylinder walls, pistons, rings and valve stems. These parts are all subjected to high friction loads and will prematurely wear out without a constant supply of engine oil.
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If, after taking into account the above factors, you are still concerned that your engine has excessive oil consumption then contact your Holden Dealer. Remember that an engine’s oil consumption should not be judged until it has run at least 10,000 km.
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7-11 Chapter 7 WEEKLY CHECKS unDER BonnET CHECKS cont. EngInE CoolAnT Engine coolant level Check the coolant level at least once a week. The cap for the coolant reservoir is yellow. Refer to Under bonnet layout previously in this chapter for coolant reservoir location. Checking the coolant level WArNINg Do not remove the coolant reservoir...
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Do not spill coolant on the vehicle’s exterior surfaces as it can damage the paintwork. If you do, wash it off immediately. 1. Mix a solution of Holden coolant, refer to Specifications in chapter 8 and clean fresh water in a container as per the ratio specified.
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1. Ensure that the ignition is switched off. 2. Wipe the sides of the cap clean and turn anticlockwise to remove. 3. Top up with heavy duty brake fluid which meets Holden specifications. Refer to Specifications in chapter 8 for the correct specification.
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Refer to Specifications in chapter 8 for the correct power steering fluid to use. 1. Ensure the ignition is switched off. 2. Top up with power steering fluid which meets Holden specifications. Do not overfill the reservoir. 3. Secure the cap and clean up any spilt fluid.
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Adding washer fluid For a crystal clear windscreen, the correct amount of Holden washer fluid additive can be added. Refer to Exterior cleaning in chapter 10. Note Do not use ordinary soap or detergent as these damage the wiper rubbers.
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Do not remove the caps on the top of the battery. The battery supplied in the car is maintenance free and does not require checking or filling. REPlACEmEnT BATTERy The vehicle’s battery is maintenance-free. For battery replacement, refer to your Holden Dealer or authorised repairer. vEHIClE BATTERy DISConnECTIon The battery is recharged by the alternator when the engine is running.
Specifications Page Specifications 2.5 L petrol engine ....8-2 2.0 L diesel engine ....8-3 General specifications ....8-4 Identification labels ......8-5 The asterisk signifies equipment options not in all vehicles, model variants, engine options, optional equipment and Genuine Holden Accessories (and Parts).
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SPECIfICATIonS – 2.5 lITRE PETRol EngInE Engine type Inline 6 cylinder DOHC 24 valve Engine capacity 2492 cc Engine power and torque Please refer to holden.com.au Engine SAE 5W-30 or 10W-30 API SL/SM oil specification ILSAC GF-3/GF-4 oil Refill engine 6.4 L approximately (including filter)
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SPECIfICATIonS – 2.0 lITRE DIESEl EngInE Engine type Inline 4 cylinder SOHC 16 valve Engine capacity 1991 cc Engine power and torque Please refer to holden.com.au Engine 0W-40 ACEA C3 or 5W-40 ACEA C3 oil specification Refill engine 6.2 L approximately (including filter)
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Chapter 8 SPECIFICATIONS gEnERAl SPECIfICATIonS DImEnSIonS (mm) Length 4805 Width - excluding mirrors 1810 Width - including mirrors 2046 Height 1450 Wheel base 2700 Overhang - front Overhang - rear 1136 Front track 1550 rear track 1545 The above figures are based on the design dimensions.
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Chapter 8 SPECIFICATIONS IDEnTIfICATIon lABElS Compliance label The compliance label is located in the boot under the spare wheel cover on the driver’s side. To view the label open the boot and lift the spare wheel cover up by the handle. V250_8004 Engine number –...
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Engine type: L = 2.5L DOHC petrol 6 cylinder R = 2.0L SOHC diesel 4 cylinder Body style: 69 = 4 door sedan Transmission: A = Automatic Model series: L = Epica Manufacturer identifier: K = Asia Pacific, L = Korea, 3 = GM Holden...
Tow and load Page Loading the vehicle......9-2 Towing ..........9-4 The asterisk signifies equipment options not in all vehicles, model variants, engine options, optional equipment and Genuine Holden Accessories (and Parts).
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Chapter 9 TOW AND LOAD loADIng THE vEHIClE mAxImum vEHIClE PAyloADS Overloading is a safety hazard and could also shorten the life of the vehicle. The typical recommended carrying capacity of the vehicle is as shown in the table below. Do not exceed the maximum axle loads shown below in the diagram, including the weight of any options or accessories fitted to the vehicle.
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Chapter 9 TOW AND LOAD loADIng THE vEHIClE cont. noTES on loADIng THE vEHIClE • Place heavy objects in the rear luggage compartment as far forward as possible against the rear seat backrests. When stacking objects, place the heavier objects at the bottom.
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Holden will not accept liability for defects occurring in towing equipment not marketed by Holden or for defects in the vehicle arising from the use of such equipment or for loss or injury caused by use of such equipment. The use of...
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Chapter 9 TOW AND LOAD ToWIng cont. recommended procedure for attaching a trailer When a trailer is hitched to the vehicle, it places a weight on the tow bar. This weight is called the ‘tow ball load’. If the tow ball load is too light or too heavy, the steering and handling of the vehicle may be affected.
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ToWIng cont. ToWIng EQuIPmEnT Tow load Tow ball load Mandatory equipment Up to Less than Holden 1,200 kg rated tow bar. or equal to 750 kg Holden trailer wiring harness. 120 kg. Up to More than Holden 1,200 kg rated tow bar.
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Chapter 9 TOW AND LOAD ToWIng cont. ToWIng PRECAuTIonS • When heavily loading the vehicle or when towing, the tyres should be inflated to the maximum recommended pressure. Refer to Tyres in chapter 7 for tyre placard location and information about tyre pressures. •...
Cleaning Page Interior cleaning ......10-2 Exterior cleaning ......10-5 The asterisk signifies equipment options not in all vehicles, model variants, engine options, optional equipment and Genuine Holden Accessories (and Parts).
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10-2 Chapter 10 CLEANING InTERIoR ClEAnIng WArNINg Many cleaning products are toxic, flammable or may damage the interior. When cleaning the interior, avoid volatile cleaners such as acetone, lacquer thinners, enamel reducers, nail polish removers, or cleaners such as laundry soaps, bleaches or reducing agents.
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10-3 Chapter 10 CLEANING InTERIoR ClEAnIng cont. CloTH To clean seats upholstered with cloth, observe the following instructions: • Remove loose dirt and dust with a vacuum cleaner or soft brush. • DO NOT use a whisk broom or a coarse hair brush. •...
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10-4 Chapter 10 CLEANING InTERIoR ClEAnIng cont. SEATBElTS Clean seatbelts only with a mild, non-abrasive soap and lukewarm water. After washing, be sure to thoroughly sponge the washing solution out of the belts. WArNINg Do not bleach or dye seatbelts as this may severely weaken them. InTERIoR glASS Clean interior glass of the vehicle using a good quality glass cleaner and a clean soft cloth.
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10-5 Chapter 10 CLEANING ExTERIoR ClEAnIng CARIng foR PAInT To help preserve that shiny new vehicle finish, pay special attention to correctly treating those conditions that can damage the paint. • Road bloom: If, over a long period of time, oils, dirt, exhaust and other pollutants are allowed to build up, they may combine to affect the paint finish.
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10-6 Chapter 10 CLEANING ExTERIoR ClEAnIng cont. WASHIng THE vEHIClE The easiest way to keep the paint looking as new is to keep it clean. A wash once a week will keep the vehicle in good condition. However, it must be washed correctly. Note •...
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10-7 Chapter 10 CLEANING ExTERIoR ClEAnIng cont. WArNINg • Some chemical cleaners, used for removing road oils and tars from painted surfaces, have been found to be detrimental to automotive paint. • Do not spill coolant on the vehicle’s exterior surfaces as it can damage the paintwork.
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After the windscreen has been cleaned with a wet sponge, wipe it over with a soft, lint free cloth or chamois. Refer to your Holden Dealer for windscreen washer additive. WIPER BlADES Oil and road scum thrown up on the windscreen causes smearing when the wipers are switched on and is transferred onto the wiper blades.
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InDEx cont. Engine Fuel cont... Cooling system ......7-11 Octane rating ....... 5-4 Identification number ....8-6 Precautions ........5-2 Overheating ....... 6-12 Refuelling ........5-3 Specifications ......8-2, 8-3 Tank capacity ......8-2, 8-3 Starting ........4-8 Type ..........5-4 Engine oil Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel (ULSD) .........
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InDEx cont. Instrumentation ...... 1A-4, 1A-5 Loading the vehicle..... 4-4, 9-2 Fuel ..........1A-4 Locks Information displays ....1A-12 Bonnet lock ........ 2-10 Speedometer ......1A-4 Boot lock ........2-9 Tachometer ........1A-4 Child safety locks ......2-8 Temperature .......1A-4 Door locks ........2-6 Interior lamps ........
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InDEx cont. Seats ..........3-2 Child restraints ......3-8 Park assist ......1A-11, 4-6 Front seat ........3-2 Park brake ......... 4-5 Head restraints ..... 3-3, 3-5 Park brake warning ....1A-7 Heating ........3-4 Parking ..........4-2 Lumbar support ......3-2 Petrol ..........
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InDEx cont. Warning/reminder indications cont... Diesel particle filter ....1A-8 Tachometer ........1A-4 Door ajar ........1A-11 Tank capacity ......8-2, 8-3 Engine coolant temperature Temperature gauge ......1A-4 (diesel) ........1A-8 Temperature sensors .....1A-33 operation lamp ....1A-9 ® Tilt steering ........1A-15 warning lamp ....1A-9 ®...
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