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Contents Introduction ........2 In brief ..........4 Keys, doors, and windows ... 15 Seats, restraints ......25 Storage ........41 Instruments and controls ..... 44 Lighting ........64 Infotainment system ..... 69 Climate control ......116 Driving and operating ....121 Vehicle care .......
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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Introduction • Directional data, e.g. left or right, Introduction Danger, warnings or front or back, always relate to and cautions Your vehicle is a designed the direction of travel. combination of advanced technology, • Depending on the model variant, safety, environmental friendliness and Danger integrated special equipment economy.
In brief In brief Locking/unlocking the Seat adjustment vehicle Seat positioning Remote keyless entry Initial drive information 1. Move the seat forwards or backwards by lifting the bar at The key operates all locks and the the front and sliding the seat. ignition.
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In brief Seat backrests Seat height Head restraint adjustment • Rotate the hand wheel to adjust • Lift the head restraint up to raise. 1. Recline the seatback by pulling the lever. the height of the seat. • Push the locking button and push Seats, restraints, see page 25.
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In brief Seat belts Mirror adjustment Exterior mirrors Interior mirrors 1. Withdraw the belt from the reel. To adjust the external rear view mirrors: 2. Pull the metal tongue across To reduce headlamp glare from • Push the switch on the left side your body into the buckle, until it following vehicles, push the lever clicks into place.
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In brief Steering wheel adjustment 1. To unlock, move the lever down. 2. Adjust the steering wheel. 3. To lock, move the lever up. Ensure the steering wheel is locked in position before driving. Steering wheel adjustment, see page 44.
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In brief 1. Remote control mirrors Instrument panel overview 2. Side air vents 3. Wiper and washer lever 4. Horn and driver’s airbag 5. Instrument cluster 6. Exterior lighting and turn signals 7. Centre air vents 8. Infotainment system 9. Centre display 10.
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In brief Exterior lighting High/low beam (Type 2) (Type 1) P: Turns all lamps and lights off. To activate high beam: AUTO: Headlamps are switched on 1. Turn the headlamps on. OFF: Turns all lamps and lights off. and off automatically depending on 8 (Park lamps): Turns on the park 2.
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In brief Hazard warning flashers Turn and lane change Horn signals Press ¨ to turn the hazard warning Press j. flasher on or off, when the ignition is • Push the lever in the direction in any position. the steering wheel is turned. All turn signals flash continuously.
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In brief Windscreen wiper/washer Intermittent wipe Windscreen wiper Continuous slow speed Continuous fast speed Note Wipers cycle once while the lever is pushed down slightly and released. Windscreen wiper/washer, see page 45. Windscreen washer (Type 2) Pull to wash the windscreen. Washer fluid is sprayed and the (Type 1) wipers cycle for a short time.
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In brief Climate control system Transmission Manual transmission Automatic transmission • When shifting from one gear to The climate control panel is located in the centre of the instrument panel. another, push the clutch pedal to the floor. P: Park Climate control, see page 116.
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In brief LOCK: The key can only be inserted Getting started Starting the engine and removed from this position. 1. Check that windows, mirrors and ACC: When the key is in this lamps are clean. position, the audio system operates. 2.
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In brief Parking 1. Apply the park brake. 2. Automatic transmission: Select position P. Manual transmission: If facing uphill or on flat ground, select 1st gear. If facing downhill, select reverse gear. 3. Shut all windows. 4. Turn the ignition off and remove the key.
Keys, doors and windows See Tailgate on page 19. Keys, doors and Keys and locks See Vehicle locate/panic alarm windows on page 18. Keys Foldaway key blade Keys and locks ......15 Doors ..........18 Vehicle security......20 Exterior mirrors ......21 Interior mirrors ......
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Replacement keys them. If a key is lost, a replacement can be • Take care that no button ordered through any Holden Dealer is pressed unintentionally, by quoting the key code number. especially when the vehicle is out of sight.
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Keys, doors and windows Central locking system Locking Caution Doors may be locked and unlocked Avoid touching the flat surfaces by pushing buttons on: • The driver’s door of the battery, the circuit board and other components inside the • The key, from inside or outside remote control with bare fingers.
Keys, doors and windows Locking: Vehicle locate/panic alarm Doors 1. Push the locking knob on the inside of all doors, except the Manual door locks driver’s door. 2. Close the driver’s door and lock from the outside with the key. Insert the key and turn towards the rear of the vehicle.
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Keys, doors and windows Child safety Tailgate Caution rear door locks Warning Do not apply excess force to the inside door handle while the child Do not drive with the tailgate safety door lock is activated. open or ajar, e.g. when Damage may occur.
Keys, doors and windows Remote unlocking/locking Manual unlocking/locking Vehicle security Immobiliser The immobiliser prevents unauthorised engine starting. Unlocking: Unlocking: 1. Press c. 1. Insert the key into the key slot. 2. Pull the handle upwards. 2. Turn the key anticlockwise. Locking: 3.
Keys, doors and windows Exterior mirrors Power mirrors Convex mirror The convex exterior mirrors provide a wider view of the road and traffic. Note Objects appear smaller than their actual size. (Type 2) • If an invalid key is inserted To adjust the external rear view into the ignition switch/lock, mirrors:...
Keys, doors and windows Folding mirrors Heated mirrors Interior mirrors The vehicle has heated rear view Rear view mirror mirrors. When the vehicle is parked, the mirrors may be folded flat against the side of the vehicle. 1. Turn the ignition on. To reduce headlamp glare from 2.
Keys, doors and windows Push and hold or pull and hold the Windows Power windows required button, to raise or lower a window. Warning Manual windows The window stops moving up as Before operating the power soon as the button is released. windows, check they are free of obstructions and that passengers Danger...
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Keys, doors and windows Sun visors The sun visors may be folded down or folded outwards over the side window, to prevent glare. • The sun visors may have mirrors. • Close the mirror cover when driving. Warning Do not place the sun visor in such a position that reduces visibility of the roadway, traffic or other objects.
Seats, restraints Seats, restraints Head restraints Height adjustment Front head restraints Warning Head restraints ......25 This safety feature is not Front seats........26 intended as a headrest. It Rear seats ........28 is solely for the reduction of whiplash neck movement in an Seat belts........
Seats, restraints • Adjust the seat so that your legs Rear head restraints Front seats 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 To avoid reducing the Steering wheel adjustment on effectiveness of seat belts,...
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Seats, restraints Seat adjustment Danger Do not sit nearer than 25 cm from the steering wheel, to allow safe airbag deployment. Warning Do not adjust the driver’s seat when the vehicle is moving as 1. Move the seat forwards or 1.
Seats, restraints To fold the rear seatbacks down Rear seats separately: Folding down rear seatbacks 1. Slide the front seat forwards. 2. Adjust the front seatback to an Danger upright position. Ensure the rear seatbacks are 3. Remove the rear seat head securely in place.
Seats, restraints To return the seatback to the upright Seat belts position: 1. Lift the seatback upwards and push firmly back into place. Make sure the seat belts are clear of the latch. 2. Place the rear part of the seat cushion in its original position.
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Seats, restraints for which they have been Belt force limiters Warning designed. A slack belt will greatly In the front seats, stress on the body reduce the protection afforded to is reduced by the gradual release of Incorrect handling (e.g. removal the wearer.
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Seats, restraints Three point belt Removing Fitting Do not place objects such as 1. Press the release button on the handbags or mobile phones between buckle. the belt and your body. The belt should not be twisted. It should lie flat and fit firmly across 2.
Seats, restraints Seat belt use during Seat belt care Airbag system pregnancy When triggered, airbags inflate Warning within milliseconds. They also Warning deflate so quickly that it is often Care should be taken to avoid unnoticeable during the collision. contamination of the webbing The lap belt must be positioned with polishes, oils and chemicals, as low as possible across the...
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Seats, restraints Front airbag system Warning Warning WARNING – EXTREME HAZARD! Airbags are part of the supplemental restraint system Do not use a rearward facing (SRS) as they assist, but do not child restraint on a seat protected replace seat belts. Airbags do not by an airbag in front of it! deploy in every accident.
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Seats, restraints Side airbag system Warning The horn pad must not be covered with adhesive or any other material. The driver should adjust the seat as far rearward as possible while still maintaining control of the vehicle. Front airbags will inflate in certain Warning severe frontal or near frontal Do not place any objects on or...
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Seats, restraints Curtain airbag system Warning Do not fit unauthorised seat covers as they may impair the deployment of the side airbags. Do not position your body or any object (including pillows) between front seats and doors. Do not lean on, or sleep against, the door.
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Always wear a seat belt. It is recommended that this work be carried out by a Holden Dealer or approved repairer. The risk of injury to the head in the event of a side impact is...
Holden strongly recommends that you refer to your specific State or Territory regulations to determine which child restraint and seat location is suitable for...
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Seats, restraints Selecting the right Older children Warning system A child should use a normal three point seat belt only when: Always ensure that the seat Infants belt fits firmly around the child • They can sit against the back of restraint, as applicable to the Rearward facing infant capsules the rear seat with knees bent...
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In restraint fitting station or a Holden straps to the top-tether anchorage most jurisdictions, children under Dealer. points. See Top-tether child restraint 4 years should not be seated in systems on page 40.
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If unsure about installing a child restraint anchor fitting, contact an compartment in line with the three approved restraint fitting station or a rear seating positions. Holden Dealer. Note Use the child restraint anchors for their designed purpose only.
Storage Storage Storage Coin storage compartments Storage compartments ....41 Instrument panel storage Loading information ...... 43 The coin storage compartment is located on the driver side of the instrument panel. The instrument panel storage compartment is located in front of the shift lever.
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Storage Glove box storage Cup holders Warning To avoid scalding, never place hot drinks in the cup holders. Do not place uncovered containers of liquid in the cup holder while the vehicle is in motion. The glove box is located in the instrument panel, in front of the passenger’s seat.
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Storage Load compartment Loading information • Place all heavy objects in the Danger load compartment as far forward as possible. Do not stack objects higher than • Secure objects to prevent from the front seats. sliding. Do not allow passengers to sit on the folded seatbacks while Movement of heavy objects the vehicle is in motion.
Instruments and controls Instruments and Controls Steering wheel controls controls Steering wheel adjustment Warning Controls ........44 Do not attempt to adjust the Warning lights, gauges steering wheel while driving. and indicators ....... 48 Information displays...... 50 Vehicle messages......58 Trip computer .......
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Instruments and controls The wipers/washers operate with the Horn Windscreen wiper/washer ignition in the ON position. Windscreen wiper Caution Do not operate the wipers on dry glass or when covered with snow or ice, as this will damage the rubber and scratch the glass. Intermittent wipe Continuous slow speed Press j.
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Instruments and controls Adjustable wiper interval Windscreen washer Pull to wash the windscreen. Washer fluid is sprayed and the (Type 2) wipers cycle. Caution Do not operate the windscreen washer for more than a few seconds or when the washer fluid reservoir is empty.
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Instruments and controls Rear window Caution wiper/washer Do not operate the wipers on dry glass or when covered with snow or ice, as this will damage the rubber and scratch the glass. Do not operate the windscreen washer for more than a few seconds, or when the washer fluid reservoir is empty.
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Instruments and controls Power outlet Warning lights, Odometer gauges and indicators Speedometer Shows distance travelled in The power outlet is located in the kilometres. front console. Trip odometers A and B measure The 12V outlet operates when the distances travelled since the trip ignition is turned to the ON position.
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Instruments and controls Service display Tachometer Fuel gauge Control indicators The vehicle may have the following indicators. Indicators illuminate for a short time when the ignition is turned on to show that the light is working. Red: danger, important reminder Yellow: warning, information, fault Green: confirmation of activation Blue: confirmation of activation...
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Instruments and controls Information displays Graphic Information Display (GID) Instrument cluster (Type 1)
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Instruments and controls Centre display The front passenger’s seat belt reminder displays (if occupied). (Type 2)
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Instruments and controls Transmission display Turn signal Seat belt reminder • Push the lever in the same X: Driver’s seat belt reminder (Automatic transmission) direction the steering wheel is : Front passenger’s seat belt turned. reminder (if occupied) • O flashes. When the ignition is turned to the O also flashes when the hazard ON position:...
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1. Stop and switch off the engine. few seconds or illuminates while and the park brake is released, there 2. Contact a Holden Dealer. driving, there is a problem with the is a problem with the brakes: •...
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Contact a Holden Dealer. not completely closed. and contact a Holden Dealer. Power steering light (Automatic transmission) The m warning light illuminates for a short time when the ignition is turned on to show that the light is working.
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Check the engine oil level. See 10 seconds. Engine oil on page 144. • If the light remains illuminated, • If necessary, contact a Holden the vehicle may be driven at Dealer. reduced speed. • Contact a Holden Dealer. Caution Engine damage may result if you keep driving.
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(ESC) on page 133. See Traction Control (TCS) on • The ESC is no longer operating. page 132. • Contact a Holden Dealer. See Electronic Stability Control (ESC) on page 133. flashes: If the • The ESC is helping the vehicle with road grip and stability.
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Instruments and controls Manual transmission: Engine oil life/Unit setting Driver Information To select the menu: Centre (DIC) To make a selection: • Press MENU. • Press or on the right side of The DIC is located in the instrument the instrument cluster.
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Instruments and controls Vehicle messages Trip computer Caution (Automatic transmission) Reset the engine oil life only The messages are displayed on when an oil change is performed. the DIC or can be heard as a warning chime. • See Engine oil life system on Displayed messages appear as page 185.
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Instruments and controls 6. Outside temperature Average consumption Driving distance (manual transmission) for remaining fuel Whenever the ignition is turned on, the last selected mode will be displayed. Note Depending on the vehicle variant some of the functions may not be available.
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Instruments and controls The driving distance for remaining Instantaneous fuel Average speed fuel may differ depending on the: consumption • Driving conditions • Driving pattern • Vehicle speed • Shows the average speed of the vehicle. Instantaneous consumption is • To reset the average speed to displayed while the vehicle is zero, press SET/CLR for more...
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Instruments and controls Driving time Outside temperature Vehicle personalisation (Automatic transmission) The vehicle settings can be personalised using the infotainment system controls. Note Depending on the vehicle variant, some of the following functions may not be available. • Shows the total drive time. •...
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Instruments and controls • To change the settings, rotate Vehicle settings Exterior ambient lighting MENU TUNE. • The following list of menu items may Exterior lighting by unlocking: • To make a selection, press be available: Activate or deactivate the lighting MENU TUNE.
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Instruments and controls Remote locking, unlocking, starting • Remote unlock feedback: Activate or deactivate the hazard warning flasher feedback while unlocking. • Remote lock feedback: Activate or deactivate the hazard warning light and/or horn feedback while unlocking. • Remote door unlock: Change the configuration to unlock only the driver’s door all doors while unlocking.
Lighting Lighting Exterior lighting (Type 2) Lamp control Exterior lighting ......64 (Type 1) Interior lighting ......67 Lighting features ......68 P: Turns all lamps and lights off. AUTO: Headlamps are switched on and off automatically depending on external lighting conditions. OFF: Turns all lamps and lights off.
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Lighting High/low beam Automatic light control Warning The vehicle may have automatic light control. Always switch the headlamps to low beam when vehicles are When the lamp control is in the approaching or when following AUTO position, the headlamps are another vehicle.
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Lighting Hazard warning flashers Turn and lane Front fog lamps change signals (Type 1) Press ¨ to turn the hazard warning flasher on or off, when the ignition is 1. Push the lever in the direction 1. Turn the headlamps/ in any position.
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Lighting (Type 2) Reversing lamps Interior lighting The reversing lamps illuminate when Instrument panel the ignition is on and reverse gear is engaged. illumination 1. Turn the headlamps/ park lamps on. 2. Rotate the switch to >. To turn the front fog lamps off, either: 1.
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Lighting Note Courtesy lamp Lighting features To prevent the battery from (Automatic transmission) discharging, turn the lamp off when the engine is not running. Exit lighting Warning Set the headlamps to illuminate the way after leaving the vehicle. Do not leave the courtesy lamp Activation, deactivation and duration on while driving in the dark.
Infotainment system Infotainment Introduction About the system system Warning General information Do the following before driving: When driving the vehicle, be sure to keep the volume of the unit set • Read the infotainment system Introduction ........69 low enough to hear sounds from section to become familiar with Operation ........
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Infotainment system Theft-deterrent feature Overview The infotainment system is equipped Screen display with an electronic security system for the purpose of deterring thefts. Note Temperature displays on automatic transmission vehicles only.
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Infotainment system The following are the main buttons Display and controls for the radio, CD/MP3, AUX, USB, iPod ® and Bluetooth ® 1. Information display 2. Power/volume/mute button with control 3. Preset buttons 1 to 6 (radio/CD/USB) 4. CD eject button 5.
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Infotainment system 12. Configuration button 18. Seek buttons: Steering wheel remote controls Press ¦ SEEK or SEEK ¥ 13. Tone button for the next or previous preset 14. Menu tune button with control station (radio). 15. Back button Press to go to the next or 16.
Infotainment system Operation Note Volume control While the ignition is off, if the audio Power on/off system is turned on by pressing • VOL (2), it will automatically turn off after 10 minutes, from the last operation. • To adjust the volume, rotate •...
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Infotainment system Auto volume control (Type 2) Tone settings The audio system volume adjusts Select and adjust the sound setup depending on the vehicle’s speed. mode. Settings can be set up differently for each function (radio, As the vehicle’s speed increases, ®...
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Infotainment system CD/MP3/USB/iPod ® /Bluetooth ® Select function audio or (AUX) input FM/AM radio To select the tone control value: 4. Rotate MENU TUNE (14) . 5. Press MENU TUNE (14) to To select between FM and AM confirm. stations: 1.
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Infotainment system Bluetooth ® hands-free phone device ® To display Bluetooth options: 2. Press MENU TUNE (14). 2. Press (16). The menu options for the current ® To select Bluetooth phone mode: device are displayed (except ® Bluetooth audio). 1. Press (16).
Infotainment system Seek buttons Radio Listening to a radio station • Press ISEEK or SEEKI (8) to Searching for radio stations automatically search for available AM-FM radio radio stations. Main buttons and controls: • Press and hold ISEEK or Preset buttons SEEKI (8) to change the radio frequency.
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Infotainment system Automatic station search Searching for a radio Using the preset buttons station manually • To select a saved favourite page, • To automatically search for • To manually search for a radio press FAV1-2-3 (6). available radio stations with clear •...
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Infotainment system • The number of favourite pages Listening using a preset Using the radio menu may be setup in Radio favourites. See Radio settings on page 100. • If a new radio station is to be added to a preset (1- 6) (3) which has an existing radio station linked to it, the previous radio station will be deleted and...
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Infotainment system Choosing the favourites list Choosing FM/AM station list Choosing FM category list When in the FM/AM menu: When in the FM/AM menu: When in the FM menu: 1. Rotate MENU TUNE (14) to 1. Rotate MENU TUNE (14) to 1.
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Infotainment system 5. Rotate MENU TUNE (14) to Choosing update FM/AM Radio Data System (RDS) scroll to a radio station. stations list RDS encodes information on the system’s FM frequency only. 6. Press MENU TUNE (14) to select and listen to that radio station. When in the FM/AM menu: •...
Infotainment system Fixed mast antenna Audio players Caution CD player Remove the antenna before entering an area with a low General information ceiling or an automatic car wash. Caution Damage may occur to the antenna or the roof panel. If a label is added to a CD, or more than one CD is inserted into the slot at a time or an attempt is made to play scratched or...
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Infotainment system Handling CDs CD/MP3 Caution • Avoid leaving fingerprints on the Main buttons and controls. CD when removing it. Avoid inserting any foreign Eject button • Store any CDs in their protective objects into the slot of the player. ...
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Infotainment system Menu-tune button with control 1. Press MENU TUNE (14) to display the current selection or current mode. 2. Rotate to scroll through the track list, menu or MP3 (WMA) track information. Inserting a disc 2. Track 1 will play automatically. To play a CD when in a different mode: Note...
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Infotainment system Ejecting a disc Change a playing track Alternatively: 1. Press (4). To play the previous or next track: 1. Rotate MENU TUNE (14) to scroll to the track list. 2. Remove the disc. 1. Press ISEEK or SEEKI (8) during play.
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Infotainment system Change playing position View information To view more information on the current MP3 (WMA) track: 1. Press and hold I SEEK or To view information on the current SEEKI (8) during play to audio CD track: 1. Rotate MENU TUNE (14) while rewind or fast-forward through a the track information is displayed.
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Infotainment system Incorrect ID3 Tag information Using the CD menu cannot be modified or corrected Shuffle and repeat on the audio system. Information for tracks shown in symbols or in unavailable languages may be displayed as ---- or are not displayed at all. 2.
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Infotainment system Track list Search folders 6. Rotate MENU TUNE (14) to select a track. Audio CDs during play: MP3 (WMA) CDs during play: 7. Press MENU TUNE (14) to play 1. Press MENU TUNE (14) to 1. Press MENU TUNE (14) to the selected track.
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Infotainment system Note Search CD It may take a while to read the disc depending on the number of music files. 7. Rotate MENU TUNE (14) to scroll. MP3 (WMA) CDs during play: 8. Press MENU TUNE (14) to make 1.
Infotainment system Auxiliary devices Connecting an audio device Connect the audio output of the AUX input audio device to the AUX input terminal. Main buttons and controls: CD/AUX buttons 1. Press CD/AUX (9) repeatedly when an AUX device is connected to select AUX input mode.
Infotainment system USB port Caution General information USB storage devices can only be connected to this product for the A USB stick or iPod ® can be purpose of playing music files. ® connected to the USB/iPod port. The USB port should not be Warning used to charge USB accessory equipment since the heat...
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Infotainment system • Depending on the type and • This product can support USB capacity of the USB storage storage devices that are up to 16 Main buttons and controls: device and the type of stored Gigabytes in capacity with a limit files, the time it takes to of 999 files, 512 folders and 10 Information button...
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Infotainment system Menu-tune button with control Connecting a USB device 1. Press MENU TUNE (14) to display the current selection or current mode. 2. Rotate to scroll through the track list, menu or MP3 (WMA) track information. Back button 1. Press BACK (15) to cancel input content or return to the previous menu.
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Infotainment system 4. Remove the USB device. Using the USB menu Disconnecting a USB device The audio system will switch to The USB menu operation is similar 1. Press the RADIO BAND (10) or the previously used mode or to the CD menu operation. CD/AUX (9) to select another FM radio.
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Infotainment system ® Back button ® iPod Connecting an iPod device 1. Press BACK (15) to cancel Information button input content or return to the 1. Press INFO (7) to view file previous menu. information for the track being played. Seek buttons 1.
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Infotainment system ® Using the iPod menu ® The iPod menu operation is similar to the CD menu operation. To shuffle and repeat tracks, select tracks, search folders and search the device (including audio books and ® composers) using the iPod menu, see Using the CD menu on page 87.
Infotainment system • For Bluetooth ® ® ® audio to play, Disconnecting an iPod device Bluetooth music the music must be played at least once from the phone or General information ® Bluetooth device. • A mobile phone or Bluetooth ®...
Infotainment system • Bluetooth ® audio may take some ® Playing Bluetooth audio Personalisation time to transmit data from the Main buttons and controls: mobile phone to the infotainment system. Configuration • The infotainment system outputs 1. Press CONFIG (12) to enter the the audio from the mobile phone system setup menu.
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Infotainment system Setup menu Setup time and date (example) • A menu list for the relevant 4. Rotate MENU TUNE (14) to go setup menu or current state is to the setup value or current displayed. state. 1. Press CONFIG (12) to enter the •...
Infotainment system • Language settings Set date format: Set the date is Radio settings display format. Only English may be displayed. YYYY.MM.DD: 2014 Jun. 25 Time and date settings DD/MM/YYYY: 25 Jun. 2014 MM/DD/YYYY: Jun. 25, 2014 • Maximum startup volume: Manually set max.
® in Bluetooth phone mode to Device list: Select a device and functions. For more information visit: display the menu. select, connect, separate www.holden.com.au. or delete. 2. Rotate to scroll through the menu. ® Bluetooth also allows streaming of •...
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Infotainment system ® 1. Set up the Bluetooth ® device to 4. Press MENU TUNE (14). Pairing a Bluetooth device ® be connected from its Bluetooth • When it is not possible to ® If there already is a Bluetooth setup menu, to enable other device connected to the connect to Bluetooth...
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Infotainment system The infotainment system can be ® Connecting a Bluetooth found by searching on the to be device connected Bluetooth ® device. ® 1. The Bluetooth device to be 1. Select MY CAR on your device. ® connected from the Bluetooth 2.
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Infotainment system ® ® Deleting a Bluetooth device Disconnecting a Bluetooth device 1. Press CONFIG (12). 1. Press CONFIG (12). 2. Rotate MENU TUNE (14) to scroll to Bluetooth settings. 2. Rotate MENU TUNE (14) to scroll to Bluetooth settings. 3.
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Infotainment system • ® Phone book is empty Bluetooth error messages • This message is displayed if no ® Bluetooth deactivated phone numbers are stored in the Check if Bluetooth ® activation mobile phone. ® is on. The Bluetooth function This will also be displayed if can be used when turning on the phone log transmission is...
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Infotainment system ® Note Bluetooth settings Sound and signals For mobile phones that transfer ring tones, the volume of the ringtone will be based on the volume transmitted from the mobile phone. Adjust the ringtone volume of the mobile phone if necessary. ®...
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Infotainment system Muting calls Answering calls Rejecting calls 1. Press MENU TUNE (14). 1. Rotate MENU TUNE (14) to 1. Rotate MENU TUNE (14) to select Decline. select Mute Mic. Alternatively, press on the / > on the Alternatively, press steering wheel remote controls.
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Infotainment system Note Private calls Redialling • When redialling a number, the connected phone number will not be displayed. • Depending on the mobile phone options, the call may be made through the call history of the received or missed calls instead of the redial mode.
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Infotainment system Ending calls In call functions Calling by entering numbers 1. Rotate MENU TUNE (14) to While on a placed call: To make a call by entering the select Hang up. phone number: 1. Press MENU TUNE (14). 1. Press (16).
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Infotainment system To edit the input content: A. Move: Move input position B. Delete: Delete input character C. Phone book: Search contacts (usable after updating the phone numbers). See Updating contacts on page 112. D. Dial: Begin dialling 3. Rotate MENU TUNE (14) to To end a call: select the numbers/characters.
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Infotainment system 3. Select Search. Using the phone book 4. Rotate MENU TUNE (14) to select First Name or Last Name. 5. Press MENU TUNE (14). From the search results screen: 1. Press (16). 8. Rotate MENU TUNE (14) to make a selection.
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Infotainment system Updating contacts 10. Press MENU TUNE (14) to make 4. Rotate MENU TUNE (14) to a call. select Yes or No. To update the contacts on the mobile phone to the infotainment 5. Press MENU TUNE (14) to system contacts: activate or cancel the update.
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Infotainment system • If other operations such as, • If the user disconnects the Notes on updating contacts game, map search, navigation, connection directly (using the • This function can be used with etc. are activated during infotainment or mobile phone), mobile phones that support contacts updating or call history the auto connection function...
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Infotainment system • Special characters and Call lists unsupported languages will be displayed as “_ _ _ _”. • Calls registered in contacts without any name will be indicated as No number in contact. • The infotainment system will display contacts, call history, and redial information as it is transmitted from the mobile phone.
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Infotainment system Delete all contacts Restore factory settings ® To reset the Bluetooth setting to the Note default values: All numbers stored in the infotainment system contact list will 1. Press (16). be deleted. 2. Select Bluetooth settings. 1. Press (16).
Climate control Climate control Air conditioning Controls system Air conditioning system....116 Danger Air vents........119 Do not sleep with the air Maintenance ....... 120 conditioning or heating system on. Serious harm or death may occur due to a drop in oxygen level and/or body temperature.
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Have any faults repaired by a • Recirculation reuses interior air • V: To the windscreen and side Holden Dealer. so is not recommended for long window demist vents, with a periods of time. small amount of the air to the •...
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Climate control Maximum cooling Windscreen demister 5. Rotate the mode switch to 6. Adjust the angle of the air vents. 7. Rotate the fan speed switch x to 4. 1. Rotate the mode switch to V. Use maximum cooling for quick cooling of the passenger 2.
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Climate control Rear window demister Air vents Caution Adjustable air vents Do not use sharp objects or abrasive window cleaners on the rear window. Do not scratch or damage the wires when cleaning. 1. Turn the ignition key to the ON position.
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Climate control Pollen/dust filter Maintenance The passenger compartment air filter filters contaminants such as pollen Air intake and dust from entering the vehicle. Caution Have the passenger compartment air filter replaced if driving frequently on dusty and unpaved roads or polluted areas. 1.
Driving and operating Driving and Driving information Starting and operating operating Before entering the vehicle New vehicle running-in Check that windows, mirrors and Driving information...... 121 Use the following precautions to lamps are clean. improve performance: Starting and operating ....121 Visually check tyre inflation.
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Driving and operating LOCK: When the key is in this Brakes Ignition positions position, some electrical accessories • Do not let the vehicle run down and the engine are off. hills, or coast with the engine off, The key can only be inserted and as the power assistance does removed from this position.
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Driving and operating ON: When the key is in this position, Starting the engine Parking the engine is ready to start and all 1. Apply the park brake firmly. 1. Apply the park brake. electrical systems are active. 2. Automatic transmission: Move 2.
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Catalytic converter Be careful where you park or Holden Dealer as soon as possible. drive. As with any vehicle, do The catalytic converter reduces the In an emergency, drive for a short...
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Driving and operating D: (drive) Used for general driving. Automatic Transmission display Allows the transmission to be The selected gear is indicated in the transmission shifted into any of the four instrument cluster. forward gears. The automatic transmission is an Shift lever electronically controlled four-speed I: (intermediate) Allows the...
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Driving and operating Follow the descriptions as indicated Shifting between gear Caution by the arrows when shifting the shift positions lever. Do not accelerate while engaging a gear. Never depress the accelerator pedal and brake pedal at the same time. When a gear is engaged, the vehicle slowly begins to creep when the brake is released.
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Driving and operating Engine braking Kickdown To utilise the engine braking effect, select I or L when driving downhill, if Press the release button to select necessary. a gear. Engine braking is most effective in drive range L. If drive range L is selected at too high a speed, the transmission remains in the current Push the brake pedal and press the...
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3. Move the shift lever to the P (park) with the shift lever desired position. Contact a Holden Dealer. button fully released. If the shift lever still cannot be Interruption of power •...
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P (park). 2. Open the cover to the left of the shift lever. If P (park) is selected again, the shift lever will be locked again. Have the cause of the problem fixed by a Holden Dealer. 4. Close the cover.
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Driving and operating • When stopped on an incline, do Manual transmission Caution not hold the vehicle stationary using the clutch. Use the park To help prevent damage to brake or foot brake. the transmission, observe the • Shift to a lower gear when following precautions.
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Allows maximum braking effort Considerably more force is needed while full steering control is for this. The braking distance is retained, even in the event of extended. Contact a Holden Dealer. panic braking. Warning Warning After driving through deep water,...
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1. Pull the lever straight up, without remains operational, but without driving stability of the vehicle on pressing the release button. ABS assistance. Have a Holden slippery road surfaces. Releasing the park brake: Dealer check the system as soon TCS is activated as soon as the as possible.
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Driving and operating Deactivation Electronic Stability Warning (Automatic transmission) Control (ESC) Do not let this special safety The ESC: feature tempt you into taking • Improves driving stability in any risks when driving. Traffic safety driving situation. can only be achieved by adopting •...
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Driving and operating Manual transmission: Deactivation Fuel 1. Press . Danger illuminates on the instrument cluster. EXHAUST WARNING – The ESC is reactivated by CARBON MONOXIDE pressing again. POISONING Exhaust gases can produce carbon monoxide, a dangerous gas, which can cause unconsciousness and even death to both humans and animals.
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Driving and operating Take the vehicle to a Holden Caution Warning Dealer if you think the vehicle needs inspecting for any of the FUEL FUEL ADDITIVES above reasons. Fuel is extremely flammable and Various additives are used in the formulation of good quality fuel Do not sit (or leave children or highly explosive.
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Refuelling Warranty to the extent that Caution Always fill the fuel tank at the Holden considers that the fuel intermediate or fast fill rate. Do not affects the specifications and USE OF FUEL add any more fuel after the fuel filler quality of your vehicle.
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Driving and operating 1. Stop the engine. 5. Remove the cap. The fuel filler door release lever is The cap is tethered to the located on the driver side floor: vehicle. 2. Pull the lever. 6. After refuelling, replace the cap 3.
Vehicle care recycle the vapours through the Vehicle care General information normal combustion process. Where specified, use only Holden 2. Crankcase emission control genuine parts and accessories. system. This system is designed General information ....138 to prevent blow-by gases from Emission information Vehicle checks ......
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• Check the coolant level. Booklet. It is recommended that servicing be carried out by an authorised Holden Dealer who will maintain the vehicle’s emission control system as per the Service/Warranty Booklet. It is recommended that all fluid levels are checked weekly.
Vehicle care Vehicle checks Bonnet Opening Doing your own service work Warning Do not touch engine compartment components when the ignition is on due to extremely high voltages. 2. Push up on the safety catch. Note The cooling fan may still operate when the ignition is off.
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Vehicle care Closing Warning To avoid injury and/or damage to the vehicle, check each time, before the bonnet is closed, that the contact area is unobstructed. 1. Place the support rod into the bonnet holder. 2. Lower the bonnet and allow it to drop into the catch.
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Vehicle care 1. Engine coolant reservoir, Engine compartment overview see page 146 (Automatic transmission) 2. Engine oil reservoir, see page 144 3. Brake fluid reservoir, see page 148 4. Battery, see page 150 5. Fuse box, see page 157 6. Engine air filter, see page 145 7.
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Vehicle care 1. Engine coolant reservoir, (Manual transmission) see page 146 2. Brake/clutch fluid reservoir, see page 148 3. Engine oil reservoir, see page 144 4. Battery, see page 150 5. Fuse box, see page 157 6. Engine air filter, see page 145 7.
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Vehicle care Engine oil Adding engine oil See Capacities on page 192. Checking oil level • Check the engine oil level before a long journey. • The engine must be at operating temperature and the ignition turned off for at least 5 minutes. 1.
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New and water or hand cleaner. Vehicle Voluntary Warranty, to the Be careful when draining the extent that Holden considers the engine oil as it may be hot. non-recommended fluid to have affected the specifications or quality...
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Vehicle care (Manual transmission) Engine coolant Engine coolant level Check the coolant level at least once a week. Checking coolant level Warning Do not remove the radiator cap if the engine and radiator are still hot. Scalding fluid and steam If the cooling system is cold, the can be blown out under pressure coolant level should be above the...
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Do not allow contaminants to 4. Replace the cap securely. contact the fluid side of the If the coolant requires regular reservoir cap/dipstick or to enter topping up, contact a Holden the reservoir. Dealer 2. Rotate the power steering fluid Warning reservoir cap anticlockwise and remove.
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Adding washer fluid 1. Lift the front of the cap up. Use the correct amount of washer fluid additive. Refer to a Holden Dealer. Do not use ordinary soap or detergent as they froth up and damage the wiper rubbers.
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Vehicle care Adding brake fluid If the brake/clutch fluid requires Checking brake/clutch fluid level regular topping up, contact a Holden See Recommended fluids, lubricants Dealer immediately. and parts on page 187. 1. Turn the ignition off. Caution 2. Wipe the sides of the cap clean.
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The battery may discharge if the Warning compartment overview on page 142. vehicle is not used for approximately four weeks. For replacement, refer to a Holden Batteries emit an explosive gas Dealer or authorised repairer. To disconnect the battery: mixture which may be ignited.
If water does collect in the wiper blades. • Clean stained bulbs with lamp contact a Holden Dealer. 1. Lift the wiper arm. methylated spirits. 2. Press the release lever and Bulbs to be changed by detach the wiper blade.
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8. Attach the plug connector onto the bulb. 9. Check lamp operation. Headlamp aiming 3. Press the spring clip to If the headlamps require adjustment, disengage. contact a Holden Dealer. 2. Remove the protective cover. 4. Remove the bulb from the reflector housing.
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Vehicle care 5. Insert a new bulb. Parking lamps 6. Place the side lamp, bulb holder 1. Detach the plug connector from into the reflector. the bulb. 7. Replace the headlamp protective cover into position and close. 8. Attach the plug connector onto the bulb.
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Vehicle care Front turn signal lamps Tail lamps, turn signals, stop lamps and reverse lamps 2. Push the bulb into the socket slightly and rotate anticlockwise 1. Rotate the bulb holder to remove. anticlockwise to disengage. 3. Insert a new bulb. 1.
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Vehicle care • Tail lamp/stop lamp (1) 3. Rotate the bulb holder 4. Push the bulb into the socket • Turn signal lamp (2) anticlockwise. slightly and rotate anticlockwise to remove. • Reverse lamp (3) 5. Insert a new bulb. 6.
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Vehicle care Side turn signal lamps Number plate lamp Interior lamps 1. Push the lamp holder towards Courtesy lamps the rear of the vehicle and 1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, remove. prise the lamp assembly 2. Rotate the bulb holder outwards, from the side opposite anticlockwise.
To maintain your own safety and the cover. features shown. that of the vehicle, have any work involving the electrical system or the replacement of high current fuses or relays carried out by a Holden Dealer.
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Vehicle care Auxiliary fuse box (Automatic transmission) The auxiliary fuse box is located in the engine compartment. 1. Disengage the cover. 2. Lift the cover upwards and remove. Note When inspecting the fuse box, refer to the fuse box label.
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Vehicle care The vehicle may not be equipped Engine compartment fuse box with all of the fuses, relays and (Automatic transmission) features shown. 1. Windscreen washer 2. Rear Windscreen washer relay 3. Front Windscreen washer relay 4. Horn relay 5. Fan high relay 6.
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Vehicle care 20. Front fog relay 42. Interior electrical centre Auxiliary fuse box 21. Headlamp high relay 43. - (Automatic transmission) 22. Fuel pump relay 44. Air conditioner relay 23. TCM relay 45. Air conditioner 24. Spare fuse 46. ECM/TCM1 25.
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Vehicle care The vehicle may not be equipped Engine compartment fuse box with all of the fuses, relays and (Manual transmission) features shown. 1. Fuel pump 2. Park relay 3. Fan low relay 4. Fan high 5. Air conditioning 6. Fan high relay 7.
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Vehicle care 20. Headlamp low RH Instrument panel fuse box 21. Spare fuse 22. Spare fuse 23. Ignition2/starter 24. Ignition1/accessory 25. Hazard lamps 26. Horn 27. Headlamp low relay 28. Horn relay 29. Engine main relay 30. Ignition 31. EMIS1 The interior fuse box is located on the underside of the driver side of 32.
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Vehicle care The vehicle may not be equipped Instrument panel fuse box 19. Body control module -6 with all of the fuses, relays and 20. Body control module -8 (Automatic transmission) features shown. 21. - 1. - 22. Data link connection 2.
The vehicle may have a spare tyre. damage, stones, punctures, The jack and tools are located in a cuts, cracks, bulges etc. Check tool kit, in the load compartment, the rims for damage. Contact a above the spare wheel. Holden Dealer, if in doubt.
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Vehicle care Tyre pressure Tyre placard Tread depth Keep the tyres at the recommended Check tread depth at regular pressures to avoid increased fuel intervals. consumption, uneven and premature tyre wear. The correct pressures are shown on the tyre placard and in the tyre pressure table.
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Vehicle care • If there is more wear on the front • Tyre pressures Tyre rotation tyres than on the rear tyres, • Wheel alignment and balance It is recommended that you: swap the front and rear wheels. New tyres should be fitted in pairs •...
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Vehicle care Buying new tyres Warning Warning Refer to the tyre placard on the vehicle for tyre size and load rating. Do not use different sizes or Use of incorrect tyres or wheel types of tyres and wheels than covers may result in damage to Using a different size or type of tyre those originally fitted to the the vehicle and personal injury.
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Always use fine mesh chains that tyre’s side wall, near the rim. add no more than 10 mm to the Take the vehicle to a Holden Dealer tyre tread and the inboard sides, to have the tyre repaired or replaced including the chain lock.
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Vehicle care Note 7. Screw the compressor air hose • If unusual noises are heard or to the connection on the sealant bottle. the compressor becomes hot, turn the compressor off for at 8. Connect the compressor plug to least 30 minutes. the accessory socket.
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Vehicle care 14. Press the switch on the 16. When the correct pressure compressor to I. is obtained, switch off the The tyre fills with sealant. compressor. The compressor pressure gauge Warning briefly indicates up to 6 bar while the sealant bottle is emptying Do not over inflate tyres due (approx.
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Unsecured loads Contact a Holden Dealer. increase the risk of injury during heavy braking, sudden avoidance 20. Drain excess tyre pressure with manoeuvres or a collision.
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32. Dispose of the used tyre sealant have a steel spare wheel. Drive Do not jack a vehicle with a trailer canister at a Holden Dealer or in carefully and do not exceed attached. Remove the trailer first. accordance with local and State...
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Vehicle care 6. Chock the wheel diagonally Removing the spare tyre opposite the flat tyre with a suitable solid object. Note Do not change more than one wheel at one time. 7. Fold down the rear seatback on the driver side: Pull the release knob upwards and fold.
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Vehicle care 14. Attach the jack handle to the jack 11. Place the wheel wrench over the 12. Position the jack beneath the and attach the wheel wrench to wheel nuts and loosen by half jack location closest to the wheel the jack handle.
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Vehicle care 23. Replace the flat tyre and tools in 17. Unscrew the wheel nuts and Warning place in a clean, dry place. the load compartment. 18. Exchange the wheel on the 24. Lift the rear seatback upwards Failure to position the jack as and push firmly back into place.
If you are still unsure about start the engine. and ignite, the converter could jump starting, Holden strongly • The battery must be removed overheat or be destroyed by recommends for your safety and from the vehicle for recharging.
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Vehicle care 1. Position the two vehicles so that 7. Connect the other end of the RED • If a permanently connected they are not touching. lead to the positive terminal of the hands free telephone kit is fitted discharged battery (2). 2.
Vehicle care 12. Allow both engines to idle for Towing Caution approximately 3 minutes with the leads connected. Towing the vehicle To prevent damage, do not use 13. Switch on the headlamps and the the front lashing points for towing Flat-bed tow truck heated rear window of the vehicle the vehicle.
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Vehicle care Towing another vehicle 3. After towing, reinstall the cover firmly. The rear towing eye is located under the rear bumper. Warning The towing eye must only be used To prevent damage, use only for towing and not for recovering a proper towing equipment.
Have the door hinges of all doors which can cause paint damage. indicate whether they have been affected. To dry them quickly, greased by a Holden Dealer. Failure to do so may result in permanent damage, particularly in lightly apply the brakes while Caution hot weather conditions.
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Do not use petrol to clean tyres. clean glass. • Use a good quality tyre and Air intakes • Refer to a Holden Dealer for bumper shine if required. Clear debris from the air intakes, windscreen washer additive. • A good quality wheel cleaner between the bonnet and windscreen •...
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Have more extensive damage or Many cleaning products are interior cleaner. toxic, flammable or may damage rust areas repaired by your Holden Dealer. The instrument panel should only be the interior. When cleaning the cleaned using a soft damp cloth.
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Vehicle care Plastic and rubber parts Plastic and rubber parts can be cleaned with the same cleaner as used to clean the body. Use interior cleaner if necessary. Do not use any other agent. Avoid solvents and petrol in particular. Do not use high pressure jet cleaners.
Service and maintenance Service and General information Engine oil life system maintenance (Automatic transmission) Service information Changing engine oil In order to ensure economical and safe vehicle operation and to Automatic transmission vehicles General information ....185 maintain the value of your vehicle, have a computer system that Engine oil life system ....
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Service and maintenance It is possible that, if you are driving under the best conditions, the oil life system may not indicate that an oil change is not necessary for a longer period than that shown in the service schedule. However, the engine oil and filter must be changed in accordance with the service schedules outlined in the service...
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Service and maintenance Recommended fluids, lubricants and parts Engine type 1.2 L Petrol 1.25 L Petrol (Manual transmission) (Automatic transmission) Engine oil specification 5W/20 (dexos™ 1) 5W/30 (dexos™ 1) (alternative viscosity: 5W/30) Coolant specification ® 50% clean fresh water and 50% Dexcool anti-freeze coolant, conforming to specification number GM6277M Manual transmission fluid...
Technical data Vehicle identification Identification plate Technical data Vehicle identification Vehicle identification ....188 number (VIN) Vehicle data ........ 190 An identification label is located on the front passenger’s door frame. The label shows: 1 = Approval number Each vehicle has its own, individual 2 = Manufacturer International Standards Organisation Vehicle Identification Number...
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Technical data Engine serial number The engine serial number is located in the front part of the engine compartment.
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Engine identifier code B12D1 B12D2 Engine capacity 1206 cc 1249 cc Engine power Please refer to holden.com.au Engine torque Please refer to holden.com.au Octane rating (RON) Unleaded regular 91 or higher Ethanol compatibility Vehicle weight Overloading is a safety hazard and could also shorten the life of the vehicle.
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Technical data Axle loads Maximum front and rear axle loads Do not exceed the maximum axle loads, including the weight of any options or accessories fitted to the vehicle. Weigh at a weighbridge if unsure. Front axle load (kg) Rear axle load (kg) 5 door hatch Dimensions (mm) Width excl.
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Technical data Capacities Engine type Petrol Refill engine oil including filter (approximately) 3.8 L Coolant (approximately) 4.7 L Automatic transmission fluid (approximately) 4.7 L Fuel tank 35.0 L Tyre pressure Tyre size Recommended pressure Normal load Maximum load Eco normal load Spare Front Rear...
Holden Customer Care Owner Assistance ....... 193 Holden Customer Care Office At Holden, we want you to be completely satisfied with your Should you wish to speak to a ownership experience. This applies Holden representative, you are...
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Written Correspondence • Date of purchase 0800 HOLDEN (0800 465 336) You can also write to Holden at the • Current odometer reading This number provides access to address below: New Zealand Roadside Assistance Most of this information will be...
Index Automatic transmission ..... 125 Capacities, fluid ......192 ABS ........... 131 Fluid ........187 Accessories Carbon monoxide, warning..134 Auxiliary devices ......90 Power outlet ......48 Car key ........15 Auxiliary fuse box ...... 158 Active safety systems CD player........
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Index Cup holders ......... 42 Engine continued Specifications ......190 Electrical system......157 Electric mirrors ......21 Starting ......13, 123 Dashboard layout ......8 Electric windows ......23 Temperature warning ....54 Demister, rear window ....119 Electronic Stability Control Engine compartments....
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Index Fluid levels Identification label ...... 188 Gauges ........48 Brake/clutch ......148 Identification number ....188 Fuel .......... 49 Coolant ........146 Information displays ....50 Ignition lock/switch..... 122 Engine oil ....... 144 Odometer ......... 48 Immobiliser ........20 Power steering .......
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Index Infotainment system continued Lighting ........64 Maintenance ......139 Theft-deterrent feature ..... 70 Automatic light control ....65 Manual door locks ....... 18 Time/date settings ....100 Bulb replacement ....151 Manual transmission....130 USB port........91 Courtesy lamp ......68 Fluid ........
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Index Overheating ....... 146 Refuelling........136 Spare tyre ......165, 173 Specifications ....187, 190 Engine temperature warning ..54 Relays........157 Restraints Axle loads....... 191 Child restraints ......37 Capacities ......192 Park brake ......... 132 Infant restraints ......38 Dimensions ......
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Index Tyres Tachometer ........49 Warning lights ......48 Chains ........169 Washer fluid ....... 148 Tailgate ........19 Changing ........ 173 Tank capacity ......192 Washing the vehicle ....181 Placard ........166 Technical data......188 Wheels and tyres ....... 165 Repair kit ........
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