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WM Series II CAPRICE WM Caprice Owner’s Handbook...
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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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Holden WM Caprice 2 Holden WM Caprice Owner Manual (MY12.5) M In Brief ......1-1 Storage ..... . . 4-1 Infotainment System .
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Holden WM Caprice Holden WM Caprice Owner Manual (MY12.5) M Vehicle Care ....10-1 Service and Maintenance . . . 11-1 Customer Information ..13-1 General Information .
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Introduction We thank you for choosing Holden and want to assure you of our continuing interest in your driving pleasure and satisfaction. This handbook applies to the current WM Series II model. Therefore, due to different models and options, you may find reference in this Handbook to some equipment not fitted to your own vehicle.
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Introduction Directional data, e.g. left or right, Introduction WARNING or front or back, always relate to Your vehicle is a designed the direction of travel. combination of advanced Text marked Warning Depending on the model variant, technology, safety, environmental provides information on risk of integrated special equipment friendliness and economy.
In Brief In Brief Initial Drive Door Locks Information Initial Drive Information Remote Keyless Entry Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) (RKE) System System ..... . 1-1 Door Locks .
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In Brief To unlock, turn the key once Seat Adjustment towards the front of the vehicle to The vehicle may have the following unlock the driver’s door. Turn it levers and switches for seat twice towards the front of the adjustment: vehicle to unlock all doors.
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In Brief C. Tilt E. Lumbar G. Recline See Seat Position on page 3‑3. D. Recline back Forwards/backwards...
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In Brief Head Restraint Adjustment WARNING The head restraint is a safety feature. Do not use the head restraint as a headrest. The centre of the head restraint should be at eye level, never at neck level. Lift the head restraint up to raise it. The vehicle may have adjustable rear head restraints.
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In Brief Seatbelts Mirror Adjustment Automatic dimming rear view mirror Rear view mirror Pull the metal tongue across your The vehicle may have an automatic body and insert into the buckle until The vehicle may have a manual dimming rear view mirror. it clicks into place.
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In Brief Exterior mirrors Steering Wheel 3. Move the lever up to lock. Adjustment 4. Ensure the steering wheel is Power mirrors locked in position before driving. See Steering Wheel Controls on WARNING page 5‑4. Do not attempt to adjust the steering wheel while driving.
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In Brief Instrument Panel Overview km/h /000...
In Brief A. Glove Box on page 4‑1. Lever for: Interior Lighting B. Vents See Heating and Turn and Lane-Change Signals Ventilation System on page 8‑1. on page 6‑3. C. Sunlight sensor See Air Headlight High/Low-Beam Conditioning System on Changer on page 6‑2. page 8‑1.
In Brief Exterior Lighting High/low beam Turn signals High beam: Push lever Left: Lever up : Off Low beam: Pull lever from high Right: Lever down AUTO: Automatic headlights beam position See Exterior Light Controls on : Parking lights page 6‑1. Headlight flash: Pull lever : Headlights See Turn and Lane-Change Signals...
1-10 In Brief Hazard warning flasher Horn Washer and Wiper Systems km/h /000 AUTO Press to switch the hazard Press on either side. warning flasher on and off when the Mist: Wipers cycle while the lever is ignition is in any position. held up See Hazard Warning Flashers on 0: Off...
In Brief 1-11 Rear window demister See Air 2: Fast Climate Controls Conditioning System on page 8‑1. : Pull to wash the windscreen. The wipers will also cycle for a Transmission short time. See Windscreen Wiper/Washer on page 5‑4. See Washer Fluid on page 10‑15. ZONE AUTO The climate control panel is located...
1-12 In Brief Adjust rear view mirrors. While in Sport Shift mode, move the Getting Started gear lever to the + or – position to Fasten seatbelts. Check before starting enable A/S mode. Check that the warning See Automatic Transmission on Check that windows, mirrors and indicators light up when the page 9‑5.
In Brief 1-13 ON: When the key is in the ON Parking position, the engine is ready to start 1. Apply the parking brake. and all electrical systems are active. 2. Select position P. Do not leave the switch in the ON position for a prolonged period 3.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys, Doors, and Exterior Mirrors Keys and Locks Power Mirrors ....2-11 Windows Heated Mirrors ....2-12 Keys Kerb View Assist Mirrors .
To locate the vehicle, press If the vehicle’s key is lost, inform a (C) briefly. Holden Dealer immediately so the The exterior lights will flash and vehicle can be reprogrammed to no the horn will chirp.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows If the vehicle battery has been The glove box key locks and On some vehicles, the following disconnected, some settings unlocks the glove box. settings are also remembered on may be forgotten. button activation: Valuables can be locked in the The adjustments will be glove box and the key taken with Driver’s seat adjustment...
Service Vehicle Messages Holden Dealer as soon as radio activity, such as under TV on page 5‑22. possible. towers (most likely in high Have a flat key battery replaced lookout car parks).
Press once to: If a key is lost, a replacement can (if the switch is set to the be ordered through any Holden Lock all doors. Dealer by quoting the key code position) and power windows for Arm the alarm (after a short number and the security code a short time.
Keys, Doors, and Windows To lock, press (C) on the Manual Door Locks door. Turn it twice towards the front of the vehicle to unlock all centre console to lock all doors. doors. This will not arm the alarm. Note: This will not disarm the alarm To unlock, press (D) on the system.
To prevent the doors being opened lock snib when the door is open. If any problems occur, contact a from the inside, use the ignition key Holden Dealer. to turn the switch away from the Free turning door locks vertical position.
Keys, Doors, and Windows Note: Doors Boot release button The boot release button in the Boot glove box is disabled when all doors are locked, the alarm is Key button enabled, or the vehicle is moving faster than 13 km/h. If the boot is not properly closed when the vehicle is locked, the security warning light...
Keys, Doors, and Windows Emergency boot release 2. Fold it down to gain access to Vehicle Security the release handle. 3. Pull the release handle Vehicle Alarm System sideways, towards the centre of When on the key is pressed the vehicle, to open the boot. or when the vehicle is locked The release handle is also visible using the key in the driver’s door...
2-10 Keys, Doors, and Windows Closing the boot will rearm the If there is more than one trigger Anti-theft Alarm System alarm for the boot after a short point, an animated symbol for delay. each of them will follow. If the horn chirps when on the Note: While the alarm is armed, it key is pressed, an attempted...
This vehicle is fitted with an Power Mirrors immobiliser. It prevents Replacement keys can only be unauthorised engine starting. programmed by a Holden Dealer. The ignition key will be recognised by the vehicle when the key is If the vehicle key is lost, inform inserted into the ignition.
2-12 Keys, Doors, and Windows Press the arrows on switch (A) The mirror DIP allows movement of 3. Briefly press M (D) on the to adjust the mirror in the the passenger side external mirror driver’s seat. direction the arrow is pointing. automatically to a preset view, for A double chime sounds if the reversing the vehicle.
Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-13 Note: Note: The rear view clarity is Interior Mirrors reduced when the mirror is set to To store the setting together with the anti-glare position. your seat position settings, Manual Rear View Mirror briefly press M (D) followed by Return the lever to its original the desired memory button (1, 2 position as soon as the glare has...
2-14 Keys, Doors, and Windows Note: Windows Push and hold or pull and hold the required button, to raise or lower a When the gear lever is in R window. position, day view is active. Power Windows The window stops moving up as Press the switch to turn off.
Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-15 Front windows Rear Windows Child safety switch Auto down Press and hold the switch down for at least half a second, then release. Press down again or pull up the switch to interrupt the automatic operation.
2-16 Keys, Doors, and Windows Assist grips Roof WARNING Sunroof Do not hold onto assist grips while seated in the vehicle. The vehicle may have a sunroof. Use the hooks above the doors only to hang up lightweight articles of clothing. Do not place any objects in the pockets of hanging items.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-17 Note: Opening the sunroof Closing the sunroof Obstruction detection is also active when the sunroof is moving from one level of tilt or slide opening to the next, in the closing direction. If an obstruction is detected during an auto-close operation, Rotate the switch clockwise to Rotate the switch to the closed...
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2-18 Keys, Doors, and Windows When the ignition is turned on with Press the switch upwards and the WARNING the switch in one of the open or tilt sunroof will move to the position set positions, the sunroof will not return on the switch.
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Seats and Restraints Seats and Airbag System Head Restraints Airbag System ....3-11 Restraints Front Airbag System ..3-12 WARNING Side Airbag System .
Seats and Restraints Lift the head restraint up to raise it. The vehicle may have adjustable rear head restraints, these can be Push the locking button and push removed. See Child Restraint the head restraint down to lower it. Systems on page 3‑18. Front head restraints cannot be removed.
Seats and Restraints Front Seats Power Seat Adjustment Power Seat Adjustment Seat Position WARNING WARNING Do not adjust the driver’s seat To avoid reducing the while the vehicle is moving, as effectiveness of seatbelts, the seat could move suddenly seatbacks should only be upright causing the driver to lose control.
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Seats and Restraints Recline (Type A) Lumbar (Type A) Up/down Recline the seatback by rotating the Adjust the lumbar support by Raise or lower the seat by moving lower hand wheel. rotating the upper hand wheel. the horizontal switch up or down.
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Seats and Restraints Tilt Forwards/backwards (Type B) Recline (Type B) Tilt the seat up at the front by tilting Move the seat forwards or Adjust the seatback by tilting the the front of the horizontal switch up. backwards by moving the horizontal vertical switch forwards or switch forwards or backwards.
Seats and Restraints Memory Seats Memory settings for different drivers Up to three different settings may be stored. WARNING Before moving the seat, ensure that the path both in front of and behind the seat is clear of Lumbar (Type B) To store a setting: obstructions.
Seats and Restraints 7. Within 5 seconds, press and Rear Seats The middle section opens forward to hold the desired memory button give access the boot area or to 1, 2 or 3 (B). Two chimes will carry long loads. WARNING sound.
Seats and Restraints Rear Seat Armrest Seatbelts WARNING (Continued) How to Wear Seatbelts Care should be taken to avoid contamination of the webbing with Properly polishes, oils and chemicals, and particularly with battery acid. WARNING Belts should not be worn with Seatbelts are designed to bear straps twisted.
Seats and Restraints Three-Point Seatbelt 4. Give a gentle pull on the buckle The Emergency-locking Retractor to ensure full engagement. Belt allows you to move while the Fitting vehicle is travelling normally, but 5. Settle the belt at the hip. locks immediately on fast braking, 6.
3-10 Seats and Restraints Removing Shoulder height adjust WARNING For your safety, do not adjust the seatbelt shoulder height while driving. Seatbelt Use During Pregnancy Seatbelts work for everyone, including pregnant women. Like all occupants, they are more likely to be seriously injured if they do not wear a seatbelt.
Seats and Restraints 3-11 Seatbelt Care Airbag System WARNING (Continued) Airbags and child restraints WARNING The child could be seriously injured if the airbag inflates, as Care should be taken to avoid the child’s head would be very contamination of the webbing with close to the inflating airbag.
3-12 Seats and Restraints The airbag system consists of one WARNING (Continued) WARNING airbag in the steering wheel and one in the dashboard on the passenger involved in a rollover. Seatbelts Do not place any objects on or side. These are identified by the must be worn by all passengers over the dashboard or between word AIRBAG.
Seats and Restraints 3-13 designed to inflate if the vehicle is struck from the side, from the rear, or in rollovers. Always wear a seatbelt. Side Airbag System Note: SIABs deploy in most, but not SIABs are identified by labels with all, severe side impacts.
3-14 Seats and Restraints Curtain Airbag System WARNING Do not fit unauthorised seat covers as they may interfere with the deployment of the Side Impact Airbags (SIAB). Do not position your body or any object (including pillows) between front seats and doors. Do not lean on or sleep against the door.
Always sit This indicates that the Supplemental centrally in the seat. Restraint System (SRS) is operational. Always wear a seatbelt. Contact a Holden Dealer immediately: does not light up when the ignition is turned on.
It is recommended that this work be The SRS may not function carried out by a Holden Dealer or correctly in the event of an approved repairer. accident. See Airbag System on page 3‑11.
Seats and Restraints 3-17 The sash belt is centred across Young Children Booster Seats the shoulder and chest. They are able to stay seated like this for the entire trip. Infants and Young Children Infants Forward-facing child seats are for Booster seats are for when children use when the child is able to sit and outgrow a typical forward-facing...
3-18 Seats and Restraints Child Restraint Systems WARNING (Continued) WARNING Holden strongly recommends that you refer to your specific state or WARNING – EXTREME HAZARD territory regulations to determine which child restraint is suitable for Do not use a rear-facing child your child.
Seats and Restraints 3-19 1. Raise the head restraint fully. manufacturer’s information for the tighten the lap portion of the belt, recommended type of child restraint and feed the shoulder belt back 2. Insert a small probe into the hole to use.
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New Zealand approved child contact an approved restraint fitting restraints and harnesses. Only station or a Holden Dealer. purchase a child restraint which carries the appropriate Standards Australia sticker of approval. Where legally allowable, you may...
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Seats and Restraints 3-21 Using outer anchorage points A. 30 mm long bolt Holden child restraint fitting B. Lock washer 1. Unscrew the cover plug. C. Anchor fitting 2. Install the bolt (A), lock washer (B), anchor fitting (C), D. 10 mm spacer spacer (D) and paper E.
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Storage Storage Storage Cupholders Compartments Cupholders are designed for holding standard size soft drink cans, small Storage Compartments size bottles, and cups with lids. Glove Box Glove Box ....4-1 Cupholders .
Storage The rubber cupholder lining can be Front Storage Sunglass Storage removed for cleaning. Rear cupholders The front storage compartment is The vehicle may have a sunglass located below the heating controls holder. on the dashboard. Cupholders may be located in the It is located in the roof and is front of the folded-down section in To open, push in at the base and...
Storage Armrest Storage Rear Storage Seatback Pockets Rear armrest The storage pockets are on the rear The rear storage compartment is of the front seats. located at the rear of the centre The vehicle may have a rear console. armrest with a built-in storage To open the lid, push at the top and compartment.
Storage Centre Console Storage To open, lift the latch on the Additional Storage underside of the front lip. Do not Features force the lid backwards. There is a coin holder towards the Convenience Net front of the console. The console provides space to WARNING accommodate a standard mobile telephone/charger, which can be...
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Storage Four hooks are located on the vehicle and six loops are located on the convenience net. The net can be opened and objects For larger objects, place a corner placed inside. loop (A) on each hook. Attach four corner loops (A) to the top two hooks on the vehicle (two loops on one side, two loops on the other) and attach the two centre...
Storage Roof Rack System Information on Carrying portable gas cylinders in vehicles Loading the Vehicle Roof rack WARNING Distribute the load evenly and Heavy Accessories secure tightly with straps. Place heavy objects in the boot Gas cylinders can leak, creating a When carrying loads on the roof as far forward as possible.
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Instruments and Controls Instruments and Charging System Light ..5-9 Engine Cooling System Malfunction Indicator Light . . . 5-10 Messages ....5-15 Controls Brake System Warning Engine Oil Messages .
Instruments and Controls A. Glove Box on page 4‑1. Lever for: Controls B. Vents See Heating and Turn and Lane-Change Signals Ventilation System on page 8‑1. on page 6‑3. Steering Wheel C. Sunlight sensor See Air Headlight High/Low-Beam Adjustment Conditioning System on Changer on page 6‑2.
Instruments and Controls E. Volume/mute under Operation 3. To lock, move the lever up. Windscreen Wiper/ on page 7‑5 Ensure the steering wheel is Washer locked in position before driving. ® Bluetooth phone under Operation on page 7‑5 Steering Wheel Controls Horn AUTO /000...
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Instruments and Controls MIST: Wipers cycle while the lever Intermittent wipers CAUTION is held up. : Off Switch off the rain sensor by AUTO: The wipers cycle when setting the lever to the position water is detected on the before entering a car wash. windscreen.
Instruments and Controls high pressure headlight washer Clock Front power socket sprays washer fluid onto the To set the time and date, refer to headlights. “Setting the clock” under Operation Note: on page 7‑5. To conserve washer fluid, the Power Sockets system does not spray the headlights every time the windscreen washer is activated.
Instruments and Controls Warning Lights, Speedometer Gauges, and Speedometer (C), shows vehicle speed in kilometres per hour (km/h). Indicators Tachometer Instrument Cluster Tachometer (B), shows engine speed in thousands of revolutions per minute (RPM). Fuel Gauge Fuel gauge (D), shows the level of The rear power socket is located in km/h /000...
Instruments and Controls Engine Coolant Control Indicators Seatbelt Reminders Temperature Gauge Driver’s seat Engine coolant temperature If the driver’s seatbelt is not gauge (A), shows temperature of fastened when the ignition is turned the engine coolant when the ignition to the ON or START position: is on (C = cold, H = hot).
Airbag fault animation illuminated until the problem is repaired. Contact a Holden Dealer immediately. Note: The warning light illuminates and the Airbag Fault animation is displayed if the airbag "...
Light repaired. displayed when driving, there is a warning light illuminates for problem with the emission Contact a Holden Dealer. monitoring system. a short time when the ignition is turned on to show that the light is Malfunction Indicator Press TRIP or the ENTER working.
Release the parking brake. If necessary contact a Holden Dealer. If the warning light illuminates and the ABS Fault animation is displayed, there is a problem with the ABS system.
Press TRIP or the ENTER repaired. button to clear the animation. Contact a Holden Dealer. remains illuminated. Electronic Stability If the Stability Ctrl Off animation is displayed and you have not...
Automatic Headlight AHL Failed remains Levelling System Light displayed until the problem is repaired. Automatic headlight levelling failed Contact a Holden Dealer as soon as possible. illuminate and the Front Fog Light Indicator Stability Ctrl Fault animation is Light displayed:...
5-14 Instruments and Controls A turn signal indicator light G Door Open Light Information Displays will flash. warning light illuminates The turn signal will self-cancel Graphic Information when any of the doors are not after larger turns. Display (GID) completely closed. Note: In some turns (such as changing lanes) the steering wheel Anti-theft Alarm System...
Instruments and Controls 5-15 Vehicle Messages Cruise Control Messages Engine Cooling System Messages Cruise on animation Battery Voltage and Engine temperature hot animation Charging Messages Battery saver mode on animation The Cruise on animation is displayed when the cruise control is: If the Engine Temp Hot animation is displayed, the engine coolant is Activated...
Holden Dealer. Engine Oil Low Turn the ignition off and remove Add Oil the key. Oil Low Check the engine oil level. See Engine Oil on page 10‑8. Contact a Holden Dealer.
Eng Oil Hot remains displayed when engine RPM and vehicle load are low: Engine Stop the vehicle as soon as it is Oil Hot safe to do so. Turn the ignition off and remove the key. Contact a Holden Dealer.
Note: Although the vehicle may still be drivable, the accelerator input available may be limited, resulting in reduced power. Have the problem repaired by a Holden Dealer as soon as possible. Press TRIP or the ENTER button to clear the animation.
Instruments and Controls 5-19 LPG cold start animations Light Messages Automatic headlight animation LPG Warm Up Mode LPG Warm Complete Up Mode Engine Power Automatic Is Reduced Lamps OFF Warm Up Mode The LPG Warm Up Mode Complete animation is displayed momentarily when the The LPG Warm Up Mode Engine LPG warm-up is complete.
5-20 Instruments and Controls Hood (bonnet) open messages Object Detection System Messages Hood open animation The vehicle may have Parking Assist (PA). Automatic Parking aid assist fault animation Lamps ON Hood Open The Automatic Lamps ON animation is displayed when the automatic headlights are turned back on.
Park Fail remains repaired. displayed until the problem is Security Messages Contact a Holden Dealer. repaired. See Immobiliser on page 2‑11. Engine immobilised animation Contact a Holden Dealer. Parking aid assist off animation Parking Aid...
Press TRIP or the ENTER X Service remains displayed button to clear the animation(s). until the problem is repaired. See Anti-theft Alarm System on Contact a Holden Dealer as page 2‑10. soon as possible. Service charging system Service Vehicle Messages...
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Low Batt remains displayed Key Batt remains displayed CAUTION until the problem is repaired. until the problem is repaired. Contact a Holden Dealer as Contact a Holden Dealer as Although the vehicle may still be soon as possible. soon as possible.
5-24 Instruments and Controls Press TRIP or the ENTER Note: Press TRIP to clear each Starting the Vehicle button to clear the animation. warning displayed. If no warning is Messages displayed, pressing TRIP during the The animation is displayed when system check will display the trip the ignition is turned on or off.
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5‑37. pressure, e.g. LR Tyre, RR If the warnings remain, contact a Tyre, FR Tyre or LF Tyre could Holden Dealer. be displayed or a combination of two or more. Tyre Pressure Monitor (TPM) The vehicle may have a Tyre If more than one tyre has low Pressure Monitoring system (TPM).
5-26 Instruments and Controls The vehicle may have a Tyre Transmission Messages Active select animation Pressure Monitoring system (TPM). Sport shift animation When TPM is enabled, the pressure will be displayed for each tyre on the vehicle. Note: The unit of pressure can be changed from PSI to kPa Vehicle Personalisation on page 5‑37.
Instruments and Controls 5-27 Shift denied animation Normal shift animation Vehicle Reminder Messages When the ignition is turned off, any current service reminders are displayed, then the odometer appears for about 30 seconds. The Shift odometer is displayed again when Denied the driver’s door is opened.
5-28 Instruments and Controls Driving for too long without a Alternatively, adjust the Vehicle Speed Messages break may be hazardous. preselected value by rotating Overspeed animation Consider stopping when safe while the warning is active. and taking a rest. See “Overspeed” under Trip Computer on page 5‑29.
Instruments and Controls 5-29 Washer Fluid Messages If Low Washer Fluid is displayed, it Trip Computer indicates that the washer fluid level Low washer fluid is low. Top up the washer fluid Controls reservoir. Press TRIP or the ENTER button to clear the animations. Low Washer remains displayed until the washer fluid has been topped up.
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5-30 Instruments and Controls Note: Displays Average speed Values are highlighted for a short period. Press TRIP to re-highlight a value. If the wrong buttons are accidentally pressed, causing the display to show anything km/h /000 other than normal, turn the ignition off then on again (only when the vehicle is stationary).
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Instruments and Controls 5-31 Odometer Average fuel Trip time Displays total vehicle kilometres. Displays average fuel consumption. Displays the time since the last time the trip computer was reset. Press TRIP to navigate to the displays. Press the ENTER button to reset.
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5-32 Instruments and Controls Trip distance Fuel used Trip computer A&B Trip time A Displays the distance travelled since Displays fuel used since the last the last time the trip computer was time the trip computer was reset. Trip computer A&B is selected from reset.
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Instruments and Controls 5-33 Trip distance A Fuel used A Trip time B Average speed and average fuel Two sets of trip time/distance and Displays the time since the last time displays are calculated based on fuel used values can be calculated the trip computer was reset.
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5-34 Instruments and Controls Trip distance B Fuel used B Time to arrival Displays the distance travelled since Displays fuel used since the last Displays time to arrival. the last time the trip computer was time the trip computer was reset. Not displayed when Trip reset.
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Instruments and Controls 5-35 Not displayed when Trip Distance to arrival Instantaneous fuel computer A&B is selected. See Vehicle Personalisation on page 5‑37. Fuel remaining Displays distance to arrival. Displays instantaneous fuel consumption. Rotate ▲ or ▼ to enter estimated trip distance. Litres per 100 km is displayed when vehicle speed is above The default value is 500 km.
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5-36 Instruments and Controls The AFM display may be Overspeed Range enabled or disabled. See Vehicle Personalisation on page 5‑37. Underspeed OverSpeed is displayed and a Displays an estimate of how far the chime sounds when vehicle speed vehicle will go on the current equals or exceeds a preselected amount of fuel, based on the fuel value.
Instruments and Controls 5-37 Digital speedometer Vehicle Navigating the Customisation menus Personalisation Customisation options The vehicle speed can also be A. ENTER button displayed numerically. The digital speedometer can be hidden or disabled. See Vehicle Entering the Customisation menu Personalisation on page 5‑37. 1.
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5-38 Instruments and Controls Exiting the Customisation menu Resetting the settings 1. Rotate ▲ or ▼ to scroll through and highlight the menu items. To exit from the To reset all settings to the default: 2. Press the ENTER button to Customisation menu: make a selection.
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Instruments and Controls 5-39 All doors at key out All doors Security Two stage unlock: Only the unlock when the ignition key is driver’s door unlocks when removed. pressed. Press again to unlock all All doors in park All doors passenger doors.
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5-40 Instruments and Controls Rest reminder The rest Night panel When in night panel Trip computer reminder will operate. See “Rest mode, enable or disable the tachometer. See “Night panel reminder animation” under Vehicle Reminder Messages on mode” under Instrument Panel page 5‑27.
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Instruments and Controls 5-41 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPM) Learn TPM Sensor Learning in Progress The vehicle may have TPM. Select to match the TPM sensor to each tyre/wheel position. See “TPM sensor relearn procedure” under Tyre Pressure Monitor System on page 10‑39.
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Lighting Note: When wipers are operating, Lighting Exterior Lighting headlights and parking lights switch on automatically after six wipes. Exterior Light Controls Exterior Lighting (Parking lights): Turns on the parking lights, tail lights, rear Exterior Light Controls ..6-1 number plate lights, and instrument Headlight High/Low-Beam panel lighting.
Lighting Headlight High/Low-Beam To flash the high beam lights: WARNING Changer Pull the lever towards the rear of the vehicle and release. The automatic headlight sensor cannot replace the driver’s The high beam lights can be personal judgement of the flashed even if the headlights prevailing light conditions.
Lighting To keep the lights on when To signal a lane change, push Use the hazard warning flashers if leaving the vehicle, turn the the lever part way in the the vehicle becomes a traffic ignition key to the lock position, direction of the turn.
Lighting Interior Lighting Night panel mode Dome Lights Press together to enable Instrument Panel night panel mode for country Illumination Control driving. Press and hold either button again to switch instrument lighting back on. Note: When night panel mode is enabled, the speedometer, information displays and warning reminders remain illuminated...
Lighting (Door activated): The light Reading Lights Rear reading lights automatically switches on when Front reading lights a door is opened, the vehicle is unlocked, or the key is removed from the ignition. The light dims to off after all doors are closed.
Lighting Sun Visor Lights Lighting Features Exit Lighting Lights are located on either side of To illuminate a path, set a time Entry Lighting the mirror. delay from when the ignition is turned to the lock position to when The lights turn on and off Approach lighting the lights automatically switch off.
Lighting Battery Power Protection To prevent the battery from discharging, the glove box light, boot light and reading lights switch off automatically approximately 10 minutes after the key is turned to the lock position. Once the lights have been deactivated, they are reactivated if either: The ignition is switched on The vehicle is unlocked...
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Infotainment System Infotainment Rear Seat Infotainment Introduction Rear Seat Entertainment System (RSE) System ....7-27 General information Do the following before driving: Navigation Navigation System Read the Infotainment System Introduction Overview .
Infotainment System ® The Bluetooth word mark and DANGER CAUTION logo are registered trademarks and are owned by the Bluetooth Taking your eyes off the road for Do not place beverages close to SIG, Inc. too long or too often while using the audio system.
In particular, you an electronically coded security must only operate the TMC when Neither GM Holden nor the provider system. the vehicle is at a complete stop of the TMC will be liable to you or to This electronically links the and it is safe to do so.
Infotainment System Overview A. Configuration menu button B. Navigation map view button C. Navigation menu button D. Help menu button E. CD eject button CD slot G. Power/volume switch H. Tune up/down (AM, FM) Folder up/down button (MP3) Continuous seek up/down button (AM, FM) Seek next/previous track button ®...
Infotainment System M. Auxiliary selection button (front, A. Audio source selection button Setting the clock rear, DVD) (radio and media) The time and date as well as the N. Media selection button (CD, B. Scroll up/down wheel time and date format can be set. ®...
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Infotainment System 3. Touch ▼ or ▲ to set the Hour, 4. Touch dd mm yyyy (07/10/ 2. Touch Set date to access the 2012) or dd mmm yyyy (7th Minute and AM/PM settings. Set date menu. October 2012). 3. Touch ▼ or ▲ to set the Day, AM/PM are only available in a The option selected is indicated 12 hour format.
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Infotainment System 2. Touch ▼ or ▲ and select the 4. Touch Back to exit. Settings second System screen. Driving lockouts Adjusting the tone (treble, bass, 3. Touch Restore factory settings. midrange) In the Driving lockouts menu 4. Touch OK if you want to restore driving lockouts can be switched on The bass, midrange or treble can the factory settings or touch...
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Infotainment System Adjusting fader and/or balance 1. Press CONFIG (A). 4. Touch the option required. Adjust the sound between the front 2. Touch the Audio tab. 1: Small volume increase and rear speakers and the left and 3. Touch Equaliser. 2: Larger volume increase right speakers.
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Infotainment System 4. Touch the option required. 6. Touch Back to exit. Selecting the voice guidance output speakers OFF: No distortion limiting Voice guidance (with navigation) Select the speakers: 1: Maximum distortion limiting The voice guidance volume can be 1. Press CONFIG (A). adjusted and turned on or off.
7-10 Infotainment System 3. Touch ▲ or ▼ to select the Switching surround sound on Radio or off second Audio page. 4. Touch Volume. The vehicle may have surround AM-FM Radio sound. 5. TA: AM band To switch on or off: Touch ◄...
Infotainment System 7-11 When Auto is selected the first FM stereo band Traffic Announcement (TA) sweep of the frequency band will Although the radio has a built-in TA bulletins may be broadcast to search local stations and the electronic circuit that automatically assist with route planning and second sweep will search distant avoidance of traffic.
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7-12 Infotainment System If listening to another source, the 4. Radio text: FM Traffic Announcements (TA) TA will still be audible for the Touch On or Off. When TA is switched on and an duration of the announcement. announcement is transmitted, it will The option selected is indicated FM Program Type (PTY) Seek be audible via the radio.
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Infotainment System 7-13 Frequency bar display Station search 2. Rotate TUNE (J). Selecting a band Alternatively, press tune to the next available radio station. 12:38 Seek 12:38 Automatically seek for the next or 91.3MHz previous radio station. 91.3MHz Audio is muted while seeking. More Favourites 1 1.
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7-14 Infotainment System 1. Press RADIO (O) to either select Storing radio stations in the Storing a radio station in the autostore list favourite lists the AM or FM band. 2. Touch More. The radio will scan the entire band, Store a radio station under any select the stations with the best preset:...
Infotainment System 7-15 Recall a favourite station Audio Players CAUTION (Continued) Recall a station from the favourite lists. CD Player Use only CDs in good condition without any labels, load one CD 1. Press RADIO (O) to either select The vehicle has a CD player and a at a time, and keep the CD player the AM or FM band.
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7-16 Infotainment System CD-Audio (CD-DA) Copy-protected audio CDs Cleaning the unit CD-R Some copy-protected CDs may not Do not clean using cleaning fluid, operate. alcohol or other solvents. Use only a CD-RW damp cloth. Handling CDs The CD player supports the Inserting a CD following media types: Note:...
Infotainment System 7-17 Ejecting a CD 5 seconds of the start of a track Random disc on/off will select and play the previous With random disc on, all tracks on 1. Press to eject a CD from the track. the CD are played in a CD slot.
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7-18 Infotainment System Additional files and folders will The track name will be shown as: 4. Touch the title to play the title, be ignored. or touch the folder to open the The song name that is in the folder. Root directory ID3 tag.
Infotainment System 7-19 3. Touch Random to switch to Storing an audio CD 3. Touch OK to continue storing random mode. and exit. Rdm fldr or Rdm all is Notes on storing CDs displayed. If the Stored CD tab is pressed 12:38 4.
7-20 Infotainment System 4. Touch the disc to be renamed. Deleting all discs Changing disc The keyboard is displayed. 1. Touch the Stored CDs tab. While playing a stored CD, press ENTER (B) on the steering wheel 5. Use the keyboard to enter the 2.
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Infotainment System 7-21 The last track played is held in CAUTION memory until the USB stick is removed. 12:38 In rare cases, a USB stick (thumb iPod Audio Stored CDs Selecting the USB as source drive) may not be recognised by the system or may cause a 1.
7-22 Infotainment System 2. Touch ▲ or ▼ or rotate TUNE Go to the previous track Random folder/random all/ random off (J) to scroll through the tracks 1. Touch twice within 5 seconds and folders. 1. Touch More. to select and play the previous 3.
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Infotainment System 7-23 Connect using either the USB ® Note: An iPod ® Connecting an iPod may also be port, the 3.5 mm socket, connected to the 3.5 mm socket but ® 1. Connect the iPod to the USB ® or Bluetooth cannot be controlled via the audio port using the USB cable...
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7-24 Infotainment System 3. Touch ▲ or ▼, or rotate TUNE Searching for a song via the 4. Touch the artist name. playlists (J) to scroll the playlists. The list of albums is displayed. 4. Touch the playlist to be opened. 5.
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Infotainment System 7-25 B. Touch a letter, A, B, C etc. songs list: B. Touch a letter, A, B, C etc. Searching... is displayed. A. Touch ABC. Searching... is displayed. The albums list is displayed A keyboard is displayed. The genres list is displayed from that point of the from that point of the B.
7-26 Infotainment System Note: Playing a song in repeat mode Audio tab is displayed, ® showing that Bluetooth To switch between repeat all tracks Bluetooth streaming is not ® streaming... has started. and repeat current track: available when an iPod connected to the USB port.
Infotainment System 7-27 Do not use alcohol, thinner, Go to the previous track Rear Seat benzene or any cleaning fluid on Infotainment 1. Press or touch twice within the unit. 5 seconds to select and play the Excessively scratched or dirty/ previous track.
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7-28 Infotainment System Infrared headphones DVD player controls DVD player controls (Caprice) (Caprice V-Series) 11 12 14 15 14 52 13 58 57 21 20...
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Infotainment System 7-29 DVD remote control Audio controls To select FM/AM/CD/DVD/ See Overview on page 7‑4. AUX (Caprice V-Series) To select the DVD/AUX Steering wheel remote controls source (Caprice) Audio button DVD power on/off button Enter button and scroll Enter button (Caprice) wheel Audio/video input socket Trip button...
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7-30 Infotainment System DVD fast reverse (down) DVD audio select button Menu navigation buttons button (Caprice V-Series) DVD main menu button DVD play button Volume control. Does not DVD information button control infrared Infrared headphones DVD zoom select button headphones, only vehicle Caprice V-Series: Headphones only audio system (Caprice VCD PBC on/off button...
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Infotainment System 7-31 Performance may be affected by: WARNING Direct sunlight. The DVD player is for rear seat Very bright light. passengers only. The driver Objects blocking the line of sight cannot safely view the video between the screen and the screen while driving and should headphones.
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7-32 Infotainment System Front infotainment screen 2. To replace, push up until it locks into place. Maintenance Avoid touching the video screen(s), 12:38 as damage may occur. Front Rear To clean the video screen(s), wipe with a soft cloth dampened with V I D E O water.
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Infotainment System 7-33 CD-DA, CD-R, CD-RW Battery replacement Code Zone/region Playback cannot be guaranteed To change the batteries in the DVD United States, Canada because of the disc remote control or the headphones: characteristics or recording Japan, Europe, South 1. Remove the battery door located conditions.
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7-34 Infotainment System Playing a video DVD Switching the rear screen(s) on 3. Adjust the volume control via the rear roof controls or the front Loading a DVD Press (15) on the DVD player audio system controls. Load the DVD into the DVD load/ controls or (49) on the DVD Caprice:...
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Infotainment System 7-35 3. Select the DVD mode by Some DVDs will not allow you to As long as the DVD disc has not been ejected and ■ (48) on the DVD pressing MODE (14) on the DVD fast forward or skip the copyright or player controls or SOURCE (25) previews.
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7-36 Infotainment System Note: Each title may be subdivided into Previous/next chapters. To clear the number, press To skip to the previous or the next Select a desired chapter or time on GOTO (39) on the DVD remote chapter/track: a DVD by: control once again.
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Infotainment System 7-37 Note: After fast forwarding to the Fast forward/fast reverse 2. To resume playback at normal speed, press ◄l (36) or l► (35) end of the current chapter, the next To move rapidly backwards or chapter will play back at normal repeatedly until playback speed forwards within the current chapter: returns to normal, or press ►...
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7-38 Infotainment System A-B playback 4. To cancel this function and Repeat return the movie to normal To set two points of a track/chapter To repeat CD/VCD/DVD/MP3 operation, press A-B (41) again. for repeating playback: playback, press REPEAT (37) on 5.
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Infotainment System 7-39 VCD (PBC off) or Audio CD Press REPEAT Mode/display Description For the 1st time REPEAT ONE Repeat the current chapter For the 2nd time REPEAT ALL Repeat this disc For the 3rd time REPEAT OFF To switch off this function Press REPEAT Mode/display Description...
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7-40 Infotainment System MP3 (cont'd) Press REPEAT Mode/display Description For the 4th time DISC REPEAT Repeat all tracks/files in this disc For the 5th time DISC SCAN To play the first 10 seconds of all tracks/files in the disc For the 6th time SINGLE To play the current track/file once then stop For the 7th time...
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(53) on the DVD player controls. previous or next MP3 file. SECURITY ERROR: Displays if Caprice: Using the navigation the user tries to switch on the buttons (18) and ENTER (16) on security locked DVD player. the DVD player controls. Contact a Holden Dealer.
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7-42 Infotainment System Display menu 2. Press ENTER (16) on the DVD 2. Press ENTER (46) on the DVD player controls to select display remote control. The display will The display menu can be used to settings. appear on the video screen(s). modify various video screen display characteristics such as brightness, The display will appear on the...
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Infotainment System 7-43 To adjust tint 3. Press the left or right direction buttons (50) on the DVD remote To adjust the tint (red or green bias) control to adjust the tint of the of the screen(s): video screen(s). 1. Use the menu navigation buttons Pressing the right button (50) on the DVD remote control increases the tint (decreases the...
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7-44 Infotainment System 4. When the desired colour is 2. Press ENTER (46) on the DVD The video display may be adjusted achieved, press ENTER (46) on remote control. to achieve the preferred the DVD remote control or allow appearance. The display will appear on the the on-screen display to video screen(s).
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Infotainment System 7-45 3. Press the left or right direction DVD remote control repeatedly until DVD menu buttons (50) on the DVD remote the information disappears from DVDs generally have their own control to adjust the display video screen(s). menus which show the disc mode of the video screen(s).
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7-46 Infotainment System Selecting a scene angle from the press (55) (Caprice V-Series), 2. Press (38) on the DVD DVD video ▼ (18) (Caprice) to highlight the remote control repeatedly until disc menu. the desired angle is selected. A variety of scene angles may be selected if the DVD contains 6.
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Infotainment System 7-47 2. Press SUBTITLE (42) 2. Press AUDIO (30) repeatedly Refer to the manufacturer’s repeatedly until the desired until the desired audio language instructions for proper connection of subtitle language is selected. is selected. your auxiliary device. Each press of the SUBTITLE Each press of AUDIO (30) will Connecting auxiliary devices (42) button will advance the...
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7-48 Infotainment System Note: 2. If the DVD player was previously Multimode operation in the DVD player mode, press (Caprice V-Series) Several different types of MODE (14) on the DVD player auxiliary plugs exist on external In multimode operation, the front controls or SOURCE (25) on the devices.
(multimode on), the rear door To check for the availability of speakers and subwoofer are turned and road restrictions. updated maps, contact a Holden off to minimise disturbance to the Dealer. rear passengers.
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7-50 Infotainment System To scroll the map view, touch a DANGER position on the map to centre the view. Giving prolonged attention to Pressing NAV on the steering navigation tasks while driving will wheel remote controls will greatly increase the risk of a display: collision that may cause personal The navigation page when not in...
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Infotainment System 7-51 Overview A. Current road B. Planned route C. Compass D. GPS reception E. Selected map scale Navigation prompt 12:38 G. Estimated arrival time H. Distance to turn/instruction 300 m A8 EAST TAMAR HIGHWAY Distance to destination MCKENZIE STREET MCKENZIE STREET MCKENZIE STREET MCKENZIE STREET...
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7-52 Infotainment System 12:38 400 km EPPING ROAD R. Configuration menu button S. Display map view Navigation settings Back O. Show current location Q. Destination on the map Destination flag...
Infotainment System 7-53 Destination address 12:38 Dest input Route pref Nav config Traffic ALBERT STREET Enter address 12:38 Country Dest input Route pref Nav config Traffic City Street Enter Choose Choose address favourite history Number Intersection LONSDALE STREET Choose Choose Show Start Back...
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7-54 Infotainment System Note: Enter a suburb name or a city Note: This function is only available 7. Touch Number input box. name to cover a larger search area. when the vehicle is stationary. Enter the street number if required. 1.
Infotainment System 7-55 ‐ Fastest: (the route is Plan Route calculated based on the Setting route options fastest route in time). 12:38 Dest input Route pref Nav config Traffic The option selected is Route options indicated by Shortest Avoid ferries 4.
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7-56 Infotainment System Note: This option is only available If stages are added, they are also Adding/editing/re-ordering stages included in the list view. in Guidance mode and with the Add to a journey, edit an existing route already calculated. When navigation is active and any stage, or re-order entered stages.
Infotainment System 7-57 7. To change the order of the 4. Touch Add/Edit stage. 5. Touch the distance (selected entered stages, touch Reorder distance is marked by *). 5. Touch Delete stage. Stage. The detour will be calculated. Touch the stage to be deleted 8.
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7-58 Infotainment System The geographical coordinates have 10. Touch Start guidance to 1. Press NAV. to be entered in the corresponding calculate the route, return to 2. Touch Dest input tab. fields. the map screen and start 3. Touch Enter address to enter a guidance.
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Infotainment System 7-59 5. Enter the new name using the Deleting all addresses 4. Select the destination address to on-screen keyboard. be viewed on the map. Delete all addresses from the 6. Touch OK to rename. Favourites list. 5. Touch Show address. 7.
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7-60 Infotainment System 5. Touch Back to return to the 5. The Clear History List? pop-up is 5. Select the POI either By name previous screen. displayed. or By category. 6. Touch OK to confirm. Alternatively, touch Cancel Selecting a history address to exit.
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Infotainment System 7-61 Note: If a telephone number is 6. Touch Start guidance to POI near the destination (available during guidance mode only) calculate the route and return to listed, touch CALL to call the POI. the map screen. 1. Press NAV. 5.
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7-62 Infotainment System Note: If there are over 50 results, 5. Touch Start guidance to If entering by name: calculate the route and return to touch Next batch for the next 50 1. Enter the name using the the map screen. results.
Infotainment System 7-63 Restore factory settings 4. Touch the emergency Navigation Menu destination to be selected from Traffic management settings Configuring the navigation the Emergency List. Points of Interest (POI) system ‐ Police Station Alert points ‐ Hospital Alert points feedback If the emergency destination is Speed limit warnings not displayed, touch ▲...
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7-64 Infotainment System ‐ Brightness mode: Either Day, 3. Touch Voice guidance volume. 1. Press NAV. Night or Auto. Select from: On or Off. 2. Touch the Nav config tab. The option selected is The option selected is indicated 3. Touch Restore factory settings. indicated by 4.
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Infotainment System 7-65 2. Current Number of Satellites: System information 5. Touch to select the POI you Indicates the number of want to display. View system information such as available satellites. platform, software version, and map The POI selected is indicated 3.
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7-66 Infotainment System Note: Pressing NAV in ‐ Enable guidance mode: Press the ENTER button. The navigation screen is 3. Select Speed Limit Flash? Nav pop ups? displayed. ‐ Disable Flash Back Repeats the last voice guidance ‐ At speed limit instruction.
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Infotainment System 7-67 When Map screens is selected, 5. Select Alert points as required. audio feedback and an alert The option selected is indicated point icon is displayed in map view only. 6. Touch Back to exit and return to Touching displays the alert the previous screen.
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7-68 Infotainment System If the vehicle speed: This feature is available in guidance and non-guidance modes. is less than the navigation 12:38 system speed limit, the speed 1. Press NAV. symbol will be grey. 10 km 2. Touch the Nav config tab. Is greater than the navigation 3.
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Infotainment System 7-69 Traffic congestion Traffic avoidance 5. Touch Back to save the settings and return to the previous Automatic (default setting) screen. The route is continuously Note: When traffic avoidance is off, calculated. If a better route is 12:38 the RDS-TMC settings are disabled.
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7-70 Infotainment System Preferred: Select a preferred Viewing and updating TMC 4. Touch Refresh to update the TMC station from a list of stations current list. available TMC stations. Updating TMC stations... will Changing the RDS-TMC settings appear on the screen. 1.
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Infotainment System 7-71 ‐ On-route messages: Viewing TMC messages TMC Symbols Touch On route messages when in guidance mode to list all TMC events on the chosen 12:38 route. Dest input Route pref Nav config Traffic ‐ TMC filter: TMC messages Lonsdale Street (Stationary traffic) Touch TMC filter to select La Trobe Street (Stationary traffic)
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7-72 Infotainment System Flag: After a route has been planned, a destination flag (A) indicates the stage or final 12:38 destination. 2 km SMITH STREET Satellite signal: The GPS indicator (B) provides satellite signal Arr 4:30am Arr 4:30am status. Turn 90m Dist Dist >999km If there are:...
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Infotainment System 7-73 The lane to follow will be 3D Map: The map view is from a WARNING (Continued) indicated in green. 3D elevated position, in the travel direction. An optional lane will be indicated Road conditions, such as detours in orange.
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7-74 Infotainment System Point of Interest (POI) symbols...
Not all phones will support all functions. For more information visit: www.holden.com.au. The following symbols may be displayed at the top of the infotainment screen: ®...
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7-76 Infotainment System Note: A Bluetooth ® Grey symbol: In discoverable mode, See the mobile phone device without or Pairing In Progress, manufacturer’s user guide for phone features may also be paired ® or Connection In Progress Bluetooth functions before pairing to use BT streaming.
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Infotainment System 7-77 ® 5. Choose a 4 digit code and enter 6. Touch the Bluetooth device. 5. Touch the device to be deleted. it when Enter 4 digit code is Pairing device... is displayed. Delete the paired device displayed. <Device Name>...
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7-78 Infotainment System 5. Touch the device to be paired on 2. Switch on the infotainment Ending a call the Last paired devices list. system. 1. Touch or press on the ® The pop-up Connect <Device Bluetooth searches for an steering wheel remote controls Name>? is displayed.
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For phones that support this feature, Making a call from the phone’s If the person’s name is not refer to: www.holden.com.au visible in the list, touch ▼ or ▲, address book or rotate TUNE to select the 1. Activate the Phone menu Access the phone’s address book...
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7-80 Infotainment System For phones that support this feature, 3. Touch the name of the person to 1. Activate the Phone menu refer to: www.holden.com.au be called. screen. If the person’s name is not 2. Touch Call history. 1. Activate the Phone menu visible, touch ▼...
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Infotainment System 7-81 Receiving a discreet phone call in Help on features 1. Press on the steering wheel map view (with navigation) remote controls twice to trigger Feature help topics are subdivided the voice tag. The ring tone is audible via the into main topics and subtopics.
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7-82 Infotainment System Selecting help on features Help on buttons PHONE Access help topics on the button 1. Press to open the Help tab. functions. POWER 2. Touch Feature Help. The button functions are: RADIO 3. Touch ▲ or ▼, or rotate TUNE RIGHT ROTARY to browse the main topic list.
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Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control Vents The face and rear seat vents can be Systems adjusted up or down and left or right Climate Control Systems to allow directional air flow. Heating and Ventilation Heating and Ventilation The vents have shut-off doors to System System .
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Climate Controls Controls A. Display bar B. Rear window demister C. Temperature control: left side D. Windscreen demister E. Mode up Temperature control: right side G. Air conditioning H. Off Auto Mode down K. Fan speed ZONE AUTO Recirculation M. Zone N.
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Climate Controls The settings for each side Note: Dual-Zone (DZ) mode appear on the display bar (A). Dual-Zone mode allows different The rear passenger controls are Rotating the control past 30°C temperatures to be set for the left only activated when TZ is will show H (hottest).
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Climate Controls Floor and windscreen demist Mode (blend) mode directs air Press + or – on (K) to Press the mode buttons (E) and between the windscreen and increase or decrease the fan (J) to switch between the following floor vents, some to the outer speed.
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Climate Controls The AUTO icon on the Air conditioning removes Note: display goes out when the moisture and heat from Recirculation reuses interior system is operating the air. air so is not recommended manually. Switch the air conditioning on for long periods of time. Allow the system to stabilise for at least 5 to 10 minutes If left on, fresh air is let into...
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Climate Controls Windscreen demister Outside temperature Adjust display bar size Press TEMP EXT (N) to display To minimise, touch to the right of Press (D) to demist the the outside temperature on the within the display bar (A). windscreen and side windows. display bar (A).
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Climate Controls Rear passenger controls When the pointer is set to the centre of the bar in the display, the rear temperature is approximately the same setting as the driver side. Press + or – (C) to increase or decrease the fan speed. The fan speed is shown in the display.
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Climate Controls Switch between recirculate or Note: Adjusting the temperature fresh air. If windscreen demist is set, no When the climate control system Vary the fan speed. air will be directed to the rear has stabilised, adjust settings vents. one degree at a time. Alter vent selection.
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Climate Controls The outside temperature sensor Hissing Sensors is located in front of the radiator A slight hissing sound when the air The climate control uses three and relies on air moving conditioning switches off is normal. sensors to maintain temperatures: across it.
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Regular running entering the vehicle. This can be Recirculation and the rear Switch air conditioning on for at fitted by a Holden Dealer. window demister can still be least 5 to 10 minutes once every 2 switched on. weeks to lubricate the system, even...
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Driving and Operating Driving and Ride Control Systems Driving Information Electronic Stability Operating Control (ESC) ....9-13 Driving Environment Cruise Control Before entering the vehicle Cruise Control ....9-15 Driving Information Check that windows, mirrors and Driving Environment .
1,500 km before towing. See Have the steering repaired as soon improve performance: “Running-in when towing” under as possible by a Holden Dealer. Trailer Towing on page 9‑30. For the first 1,000 km: Mobile phones and CB radios Do not make full-throttle starts.
Driving and Operating Loose articles Tyre grip To dry out the brakes: Do not leave loose articles or Tyre grip decreases when there is Ensure there is a clear area luggage in the passenger water, snow, ice, gravel or other ahead.
Driving and Operating normal operating temperature. Automatic 5. Press the button on the key to Premature engine wear or lock all doors and to arm the Transmission damage may result. alarm system. See Vehicle Alarm System on page 2‑9. Retained Accessory Note: The engine fan may keep Power (RAP) running for several minutes after the...
Driving and Operating Note: If any warnings are active on Transmission Display CAUTION the display, the animation will not be shown. Only the indication at the Selecting position P while the bottom of the display changes when vehicle is still moving can the gear lever is moved.
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Driving and Operating the lever forwards (–) and release it. If the road levels out and/or the WARNING (Continued) See “Active Select (A/S) mode” later accelerator is pressed, the in this section. transmission will shift until the parking brake, depress the foot appropriate gear is reached.
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Driving and Operating In addition, the transmission can sense enthusiastic driving, in which case it may delay upshifting and downshift earlier when braking. This is designed to maximise vehicle performance. To activate sport shift mode: 1. Move the gear lever to position D.
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Driving and Operating After changing the gear and releasing the gear lever, it returns to the centre position on the left side of the selector. Do not hold the gear lever in the + or – position. To enable A/S mode: When shifting up or down, the selected gear (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6) is 1.
9-10 Driving and Operating If the engine speed becomes too Brakes low for the currently selected gear, the transmission will Antilock Brake automatically shift down, even though A/S mode is still System (ABS) selected. The ABS: While in A/S mode, 2nd or 3rd Continuously monitors the gear starts (V8) or 2nd gear vehicle’s braking system...
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ABS assistance. Have a Holden noise of the regulation process. Dealer check the system as soon Keep the brake pedal fully as possible.
9-12 Driving and Operating Parking Brake Releasing the parking brake If you attempt to drive off without releasing the parking brake, a 1. Pull the lever slightly upwards. warning chime sounds and the Park 2. Push in the release button on Brake animation appears on the the top of the lever and lower the display.
Driving and Operating 9-13 Ride Control Systems WARNING Electronic Stability Do not let this special safety feature tempt you into taking risks Control (ESC) when driving. Traffic safety can The ESC: only be achieved by adopting a responsible driving style. The Is an advanced feature that vehicle’s speed should always be works in conjunction with the...
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The system and detects rapid system will not work. Contact a braking. warning light is Holden Dealer. Provides maximum braking illuminated as long as the ESC efficiency as long as the brake is switched off. pedal is depressed.
Driving and Operating 9-15 Brake assist – Power assist Cruise Control Setting a speed On LPG vehicles only: 1. Switch on the ignition. Is incorporated into the ESC system and assists braking by providing additional power assistance. WARNING Cruise Set To 80 km/h Do not let this special safety feature tempt you into taking risks...
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9-16 Driving and Operating 4. Release both the accelerator Pausing cruise control Switching cruise control off pedal and the collar. After a few seconds, the animation reverts to the original trip computer display. CRUISE ON or CRUISE ACTIVE appears at the top of the display.
Driving and Operating 9-17 A third press switches the Object Detection WARNING (Continued) system back on to ready, without Systems any speed memory. The cruise control does not apply Switching off the ignition Parking Assist the vehicle’s brakes. The vehicle deactivates cruise control and may gain speed when going down clears the memory.
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If the problem persists, contact a reversing. waves or heavy rain can cause Holden Dealer. disruptive reflections from an The DPA consists of sensors on the object’s surface. Such objects front (B) and rear (A) bumpers, a...
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Driving and Operating 9-19 When reverse gear is selected If an object enters the range, the Once reverse gear is selected, a and the rear and front sensors sector will illuminate green. As single short tone sounds from the both detect objects, only the the distance decreases, rear speaker to confirm that both the closest object will be indicated.
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Flashes when the button is pressed. Contact a Holden Dealer. Objects attached to the vehicle When any device is attached to the rear of the vehicle, such as a trailer or a bicycle rack, the PA will: When the vehicle’s speed is below...
Driving and Operating 9-21 Note: The RVC cannot display objects: WARNING (Continued) This adjustment is for Holden Close to the corners of the approved towbars fitted by a bumper. Before entering the vehicle, Holden Dealer. always check that the area Forward of the camera.
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9-22 Driving and Operating Cleaning Operation 8. Select reverse gear. 1. Switch on the ignition. 2. Press to switch on the infotainment system. PLEASE CHECK YOUR SURROUNDINGS The lens requires regular 9. The camera display appears on cleaning to ensure optimum the infotainment screen.
9‑17. the vehicle is damaged. Exhaust gases can contain carbon monoxide, a dangerous Take the vehicle to a Holden The PA warning tones will still be gas which can cause Dealer if you think the vehicle heard when the reverse camera unconsciousness and even death is enabled.
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If a leak is detected longer present, take the vehicle to while filling the vehicle, stop filling Always switch off the vehicle the nearest Holden Dealer for the vehicle and notify the filling engine and any mobile phones advice.
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When purchasing such fuel, we Voluntary Warranty to the extent and the use of supplementary recommend that the vehicle be that Holden considers that the additives in fuel is not required operated on fuel containing no fuel affects the specifications and unless specified by Holden.
If this odour is detected in or around the vehicle, or in the event of an 3. Contact a Holden Dealer. accident, fire or other abnormal circumstance: Recommended Fuel 1. Switch off the ignition.
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If the vehicle is to be stored for a Introduction Messages on page 5‑18. Once long time, rotate the outlet service The Holden LPG fuel system has warm-up mode is complete, a valve (B) to the closed position. See “LPG emergency procedures” under been designed to comply with the message is also displayed.
9-28 Driving and Operating Filling the Tank Petrol Always fill the fuel tank at the Fuel filler flap intermediate or fast fill rate. Do not add any more fuel after the fuel filler first clicks off or fuel blows back. This allows room for the fuel to expand inside the tank.
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Driving and Operating 9-29 Tank capacity WARNING See Capacities and Specifications on page 12‑8. Do not continue trying to add more LPG once the bowser automatically shuts off. WARNING Note: Observe the filling instructions A small discharge of gas and warnings displayed at the from the nozzle is normal.
For recommended and mandatory Tank capacity towing equipment, see “Towing and See Capacities and Specifications loading equipment” later in this on page 12‑8. section. A Holden Dealer will assist with the supply and installation of towing equipment.
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(A). quality of your Holden vehicle. equipment which should be used. It is inadvisable to mix and match Holden will not accept liability for different brands of towing defects occurring in towing equipment, as equipment is equipment not marketed by...
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The tow ball load should be trailer is not greater than the towing between 5% and 10% of the loaded capacity of the Holden-approved trailer weight. Adjust by moving towbar package fitted to the vehicle. items forwards or backwards inside...
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Towing and loading equipment Tow load Mandatory equipment Recommended equipment Up to 1,200 kg Holden 1,200 kg rated tow bar Holden trailer wiring harness Brakes on the trailer if the aggregate trailer mass (ATM) is more than 750 kg Between 1,201 kg...
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9-34 Driving and Operating load on the rear axle increases. Recommended trailer wiring harness maximum loads This means that very high Output circuit Maximum circuit rating at 12 V superlift pressures combined with a fully laden vehicle may Trailer brakes 3.5 A exceed the rear axle load limit.
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Driving and Operating 9-35 Tighten the tow ball retaining nut unnecessarily changing gears, to 140 Y (Newton metres) and WARNING (Continued) particularly on slopes. See check the torque frequently. Selector Lever on page 9‑6 for Superlift shock absorber inflation further recommendations when Vehicles handle differently when pressure should never operate towing.
More frequent vehicle maintenance The Holden roo/nudge bar is is required when using the vehicle available from a Holden Dealer and to tow. Refer to the Service/ has been compatibility tested with Warranty Booklet in the vehicle's the vehicle’s design, including the...
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Driving and Operating 9-37 WARNING Fitting other types of roo/nudge bars may affect crash performance, airbag performance, and engine cooling. Roo/nudge bars: Should not be fitted to vehicles operating in suburban areas, as they increase the risk of injury to a pedestrian in the event of a collision.
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Vehicle Care 10-1 Vehicle Care Bulb Replacement Tyre Rotation ....10-43 Buying New Tyres ..10-44 Bulb Replacement ..10-18 Wheel Alignment and Tyre Headlights .
CO is toxic to inhale. mixture control system. It is recommended that servicing be carried out by an authorised Holden Emission Control System It is recommended that servicing Dealer, who will maintain the and repairs of fuel or emission Major emission control systems that vehicle’s emission control system as...
Vehicle Care 10-3 Reducing fuel consumption Accelerating, driving and braking Vehicle Checks Accelerate gently and avoid rapid Engine starts. Bonnet Have the vehicle serviced regularly Drive the vehicle at steady speeds in accordance with the maintenance Opening where possible (after running-in). schedule in the Service/Warranty Booklet.
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10-4 Vehicle Care Note: Closing If the wiring of the bonnet switch WARNING is damaged or tampered with, it will be detected by the vehicle To avoid injury and/or damage to control system. The alarm will the vehicle, check each time, sound when the alarm system is before the bonnet is closed, that armed.
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Vehicle Care 10-5 Engine Compartment Overview A. Engine coolant reservoir, see Engine Coolant on page 10‑9 V6 Engine B. Brake fluid reservoir, see Brake Fluid on page 10‑16 C. Engine oil filler cap, see Engine Oil on page 10‑8 D. Dipstick for engine oil, see Engine Oil on page 10‑8 E.
10-6 Vehicle Care V8 Engine Engine Cover WARNING Do not place hands on any under-bonnet components when the engine is HOT or RUNNING. Before removing the engine cover, allow the engine to cool sufficiently. Removal Remove the engine cover to access the power steering and radiator caps.
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Vehicle Care 10-7 Replacement 3. Open the bonnet. Lift the cover 4. Pull the cover towards the front upwards approximately 15 cm. of the vehicle. 1. Place the cover over the rear guide tabs. 2. Lower the front of the cover so that the hole on the left side slides over the oil filler cap.
10-8 Vehicle Care This may raise the oil level, Engine Oil Different dipsticks are used creating a false reading on the depending on engine variant. engine oil dipstick. Checking oil level A. Add mark For example, in a vehicle that has The engine must be at operating B.
New Vehicle Voluntary hot. Scalding fluid and steam can Warranty to the extent that Holden be blown out under pressure, considers the non-recommended which could cause serious burns.
Lubricants on page 11‑2. Always Dealer. use the specified ratio. How the engine coolant works If the engine overheats or loses 1. Mix a solution of Holden coolant coolant, see Engine Overheating on The coolant contains special and clean fresh water. page 10‑10.
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Vehicle Care 10-11 Cooling system checks CAUTION (Continued) DANGER 1. Leave the engine idling. The engine temperature Do not open the bonnet if you can 2. Ensure that the gear lever is in P gauge needle moving over to see or hear steam or coolant or neutral and apply the parking the H escaping from the engine...
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10-12 Vehicle Care WARNING Take care when checking these areas as they may still be hot. 3. Check the air intake area in the front bumper to ensure that it is clear. See Air intake under Exterior Care on page 10‑66. 4.
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Vehicle Care 10-13 CAUTION Do not spill coolant on the vehicle’s exterior surfaces as it can damage the paintwork. If you do, wash it off immediately. 4. As well as adding coolant to the coolant reservoir, add coolant directly through the radiator cap opening until full.
Checking fluid level Wait 30 seconds and top up if If the coolant requires regular the level drops. topping up, contact a Holden Dealer. 9. Replace the radiator cap. Note: The following may cause the 10. Switch off the ignition.
Adding washer fluid If the power steering fluid requires system damage and cause it to regular topping up, contact a Holden not work properly. 1. Use the correct amount of Dealer. washer fluid additive. Refer to a Do not allow contaminants to Holden Dealer.
5. Secure the cap and clean up paint finish of the vehicle if spilt. fluid exposed to the atmosphere will any spilt fluid. quickly absorb moisture. If the brake fluid requires regular topping up, contact a Holden Dealer immediately.
Never smoke near a or passenger cabin. battery. Do not remove the caps on the For replacement, refer to a Holden Batteries contain sulphuric acid. top of the battery. The battery Dealer or authorised repairer. If acid contacts skin or clothing,...
See Bulbs to be changed by a Holden “Personal identity keys” under form on the inside surface of the Dealer Keys on page 2‑1.
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Vehicle Care 10-19 Front lights B. Location of headlight bulbs, driver side 1. Open the bonnet and locate the coolant reservoir to access: Front parking bulbs Front turn signal bulbs High and low beam bulbs 2. Pull up on the coolant reservoir filler neck (including the cap).
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10-20 Vehicle Care Front light assembly Passenger side shown (Caprice) A. Front turn signal light (PY21W amber bulb) B. Headlight inboard high beam (H7 bulb, 55W) C. Headlight wiring connector D. Parking lights (W5W bulb) E. Headlight outboard low beam (H7 bulb, 55W) Passenger side shown...
7. Install the dust cap, ensuring the strongly recommended that the high rubber seal is in place. and low beam bulbs are replaced by 8. Install components removed in a Holden Dealer, as they operate at Step 1. high voltage. 9. Check light operation. Headlights...
10-22 Vehicle Care 3. Grasp the wiring connector/bulb 8. Install components removed in 3. Remove the parking light bulb by assembly and twist Step 1. pulling it straight out of the anticlockwise one eighth of a holder. 9. Check light operation. turn to remove.
B. Reverse light (P21W bulb) C. Rear light wiring connector Note: The stop/tail light bulb is an LED and is only replaceable by a Holden Dealer. 3. Rotate the bulb holder anticlockwise and remove. 4. Lightly press the bulb and twist anticlockwise out of the holder.
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10-24 Vehicle Care Tail light access To access the tail light, turn signal and reverse bulbs: 1. Open the boot. 2. Raise the spare wheel cover and attach the T-piece to the boot lid. See Tyre Changing on page 10‑51. 3.
Vehicle Care 10-25 6. Lower the spare wheel cover. Rear turn signal and reverse 4. Install the new bulb into the bulb holder by pushing it into the lights 7. Pull the boot lining away to holder and rotating it clockwise. reveal the rear of the light.
10-26 Vehicle Care Note: Do not remove the lens from A. Locking tang Interior Lights the light assembly. B. Rear number plate Rear dome/reading lights 3. Pull the bulb out of the bulb 1. Push the locking tang (A) (W5W bulb) holder.
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Vehicle Care 10-27 5. Install the bulb holder into the 2. Pull the tab holding the bulb light housing by rotating the bulb (opposite end to wiring) holder clockwise. backwards and pull the bulb out. 6. Refit the light section by firmly 3.
Rating (amps) of the vehicle, have any work Grey involving the electrical system or Brown the replacement of high current fuses or relays carried out by a Holden Dealer. Blue Yellow Fuses and relays Natural Rear fuse panel Green The fuse panel is located on the left A.
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Vehicle Care 10-29 Fuses FUEL SYSTEM (20A) REAR SEAT (10A) CONTROL ENTERTAINMENT MODULE AMPLIFIER (30A) Relays DEALER (10A) SPARE OPTIONS SPARE RADIO & (25A) INFOTAINMENT Cabin fuses and relays IPC/RFA/ (10A) DLC/LAMP A. Fuse panel REAR (20A) ACCESSORY Fuse and relay index POWER OUTLET (APO) TRAILER...
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10-30 Vehicle Care Cabin fuse and relay index The vehicle may not be equipped with all of the fuses, relays and features shown. Circuit breakers: POWER (20A) WINDOWS BATTERY POWER (20A) WINDOWS RAP POWER SEATS (20A) SPARE Fuses: AIRBAGS (10A) REAR END (10A) RELEASE/SEDAN...
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Vehicle Care 10-31 COURTESY (15A) PHONE/KEY LK/ (10A) REAR END RELEASE LIGHTS/RT FT ISRVM/RAIN RELAY TURN LIGHT SENSOR DRIVER DOOR UNLOCK RT RR TURN (15A) SUNROOF (20A) RELAY LIGHT/RT SIDE REAR WIPER (20A) SPARE INDICATOR SPARE ACCESSORY POWER (15A) RELAY SPARE LT FT TURN (15A)
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10-32 Vehicle Care Engine compartment fuses and relays A. Main fuse/relay box Remove the clip-on cover to access. B. Vacuum pump relay (R21) C. LPG fuse/relay box D. Fuse puller...
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Vehicle Care 10-33 Engine compartment fuse and HVAC BATT (10A) A/C CLUTCH (10A) relay index REVERSE LIGHT (10A) RIGHT (10A) The vehicle may not be equipped HIGH BEAM FOG LIGHTS (15A) with all of the fuses, relays and (FRONT) SPARE features shown.
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10-34 Vehicle Care EMISSION 2 (15A) A/C CLUTCH ENGINE COOLING FAN 1 COMPRESSOR RELAY RELAY EMISSION 1 (15A) REVERSE LIGHTS RELAY PARKING LIGHTS RELAY SPARE FOG LIGHT RELAY ENGINE COOLING FAN 2 ECM 1-V6/ODD (20A) FRONT RELAY INJECTORS & COILS-V8 HEADLIGHT LO BEAM ENGINE COOLING FAN 3 RELAY...
Vehicle Care 10-35 Vehicle Tools PTC2 VAPORISER (40A) HEATER 2 Tools PTC3 SPARE PTC4 VAPORISER (40A) Tyre Repair Kit HEATER 3 The vehicle may have an emergency tyre sealant and air LPG relays: compressor kit in place of the jack, PTC1 VAPORISER HEATER 1 tools and spare tyre.
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10-36 Vehicle Care Spare wheel – LPG Spare wheel – petrol The vehicle may have a spare The vehicle may have a spare wheel, located in a compartment in wheel, located on the floor of the the floor of the boot area. See Tyre boot.
Vehicle Care 10-37 A. Jack handle Wheels and Tyres B. Nut cap tool Tyre placard C. Wheel wrench D. Jack Correct tyre pressures are shown on the tyre placard (A) in the driver’s door opening (B pillar). The front tyre pressures are shown in the left column and the rear tyre pressures are shown in the right column.
10-38 Vehicle Care Tyre pressure should be In the case of constant long The placard may display the tyre checked when cold as tyre distance or rough road driving, sizes and pressures using the pressure will increase as the daily checking is recommended. following icons: tyres warm up.
The vehicle may have a Tyre Personalisation on page 5‑37. later in this section. Pressure Monitoring system (TPM). Contact a Holden Dealer or an Two dashes appear for each of TPM continuously monitors the authorised tyre dealer to have the four wheels.
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The animation remains until the relearn procedure” later in this If the warnings remain, contact a pressure is corrected. section. Holden Dealer. Note: If the warnings remain, contact a Check tyre pressure Holden Dealer. LR, RR, RF, LF Tyre, or a combination may be displayed.
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Vehicle Care 10-41 Tyre pressure low/very low Units conversion TPM sensor relearn procedure If one or more of the TPM sensors are replaced or the vehicle’s tyres are rotated, the identification codes need to be matched to the new tyre/ wheel locations.
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10-42 Vehicle Care You have 2 minutes to match each 6. Remove the valve cap from the 10. When the driver side rear tyre matching process is complete, tyre and wheel position. tyre’s valve stem. proceed to the passenger side If it takes longer than 2 minutes to 7.
Vehicle Care 10-43 14. Set all four tyres to the Replace the tyres when: WARNING recommended air pressure They are worn to the point level as indicated on the tyre where the tread indicators (A) Do not attempt to drive on a flat placard.
10-44 Vehicle Care Buying New Tyres Contact a Holden Dealer for advice on suitable tyres. Refer to the tyre placard on the vehicle for tyre size and load rating. Wheel Alignment and Using a different size or type of tyre...
225/55R17 17 x 7 (suitable for tyre pressures. See “Tyre placard” V8 vehicles) Take the vehicle to a Holden Dealer under Wheels and Tyres on to have the tyre repaired or replaced page 10‑37. Note: Tyre chains should be fitted as soon as possible.
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Do not remove any objects that D. Air-only delivery hose Replacement tyre sealant canisters have penetrated the tyre. are available from a Holden Dealer. E. Pressure gauge 3. Unwrap the sealant-air delivery 12 volt power connection hose (C) from the side of the G.
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Vehicle Care 10-47 5. Unscrew the tyre valve cap 10. Switch the on/off switch (A) to pressure will quickly drop. It will anticlockwise and remove. the I position. start to rise again as the tyre inflates with air. 6. Attach the sealant-air delivery The kit will begin to inject hose (C) onto the tyre valve.
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19. After inflating the tyre, remove WARNING Contact a Holden Dealer. the maximum speed label and place it in a visible location on Always stow the tyre sealant and the instrument panel.
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This is a temporary puncture repair. 1. Lift the lever (H) and pull the the tyre pressure. To inflate Take the vehicle to a Holden Dealer air-only delivery hose (D) from tyres without sealant, see to have the tyre repaired or replaced the bottom of the kit.
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10-50 Vehicle Care 8. Inflate the tyre to the 13. Place the tyre sealant and air WARNING recommended inflation pressure compressor kit back in using the air pressure gauge (E). the boot. Do not run the engine in an The pressure gauge (E) reads enclosed area or with passengers WARNING slightly high while the...
Vehicle Care 10-51 After a temporary puncture repair, 6. Dispose of the tyre sealant Tyre Changing canister at a Holden Dealer or in replace the tyre sealant canister. accordance with local or state To remove the canister: WARNING codes and practices.
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10-52 Vehicle Care WARNING (Continued) WARNING (Continued) Do not start or run the engine After fitting the spare tyre on the while the vehicle is supported by vehicle, stop as soon as possible the jack. to check the inflation pressure is correct.
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Vehicle Care 10-53 11. The vehicle may have a second retaining nut and panel. To access the tools, remove the second retaining nut and panel. 12. Remove the tools. See Tools on page 10‑35. Remove the tool container from the vehicle if required. 13.
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10-54 Vehicle Care 16. Wind the jack up by hand until CAUTION it engages with the jacking point. Ensure that the wheel wrench is Ensure that the jack is not tilted fully extended or unfolded. and the base is resting squarely on the ground.
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Vehicle Care 10-55 22. Rotate the handle clockwise 27. Turn the wheel wrench through from position (C) to 180 degrees until it reaches position (D). position (E). 23. Repeat Steps 20 to 22 until the bottom of the flat tyre is about 5 cm above the ground.
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10-56 Vehicle Care 32. Replace the wheel nuts and WARNING lightly tighten with the wheel wrench. As soon as possible after 33. Lower the vehicle by reversing changing a wheel, have the wheel the jacking procedure. nuts tightened with a torque wrench to 170 ±...
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Vehicle Care 10-57 6. Chock the wheel diagonally (H) 8. Remove the retainer by rotating 10. Remove the carpet cover. opposite the flat tyre (G) with a anticlockwise. suitable solid object. 9. Slide the wheel and tyre tray 7. Open the boot. pack, containing the jack and tools, towards the rear of the vehicle.
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10-58 Vehicle Care 13. Remove the jack package CAUTION cover (J). 14. Remove the tools (wheel Ensure the wrench is fully wrench, jack and nut cap tool unfolded. (for vehicles with nut caps)). See Tools on page 10‑35. 15. If a centre cap is fitted that covers the wheel nuts, remove it using the wheel wrench.
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Vehicle Care 10-59 17. Position the jack beneath the jack location closest to the wheel being changed. The locations are identified by cutouts in the underside of the door sill. 18. Wind the jack up by hand until it engages with the jacking point.
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10-60 Vehicle Care 27. Lower the vehicle by reversing the jacking procedure. 28. Remove the jack from under the vehicle. 29. With the wheel on the ground, use the unfolded wheel wrench 30. Replace wheel trims or to tighten the wheel nuts in the nut caps.
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Vehicle Care 10-61 Trolley jack or vehicle hoist To raise the vehicle, position the WARNING jack under the centre of the suspension cross member or hoist As soon as possible after pad locations. changing a wheel, have the wheel nuts tightened with a torque WARNING wrench to 170 ±...
Refer either a manual or an automatic other metal parts. to a Holden Dealer for battery vehicle. If unburnt fuel were to replacement. Do not allow the jumper leads reach the catalytic converter and...
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Vehicle Care 10-63 Jump starting connection posts WARNING (Continued) CAUTION The jump start positive (A) and negative (B) posts are located in the of water, but should also seek Do not make any connections at engine bay on the passenger side. medical help.
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10-64 Vehicle Care Note: The battery in both vehicles Jump starting procedure must have a negative earth and a 12 volt rating. 1. Position the two vehicles so that they are NOT touching. 2. Apply the parking brakes. 3. Place the gear lever in position P.
Vehicle Care 10-65 6. Attach one end of the RED 12. Turn off the headlights, rear Towing demister, air conditioning and jumper lead to the jump start positive post (A). audio system of the vehicle Towing the Vehicle with the flat battery. 7.
10-66 Vehicle Care Appearance Care Exterior Care Washing The paintwork of the vehicle is exposed to environmental influences. Wash and wax regularly. When using automatic vehicle washes, select a program that includes waxing. Bird droppings, dead insects, resin, pollen and the like should be cleaned off immediately, as they contain aggressive constituents which can cause paint damage.
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Have the door hinges of all doors Wax the vehicle regularly (at the vehicle after washing, in case greased by a Holden Dealer. latest when water no longer beads). water has affected the brakes. Polishing is only necessary if the...
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Never use abrasive cleaners to Wheels and tyres clean glass. Do not use high-pressure jet Refer to a Holden Dealer for cleaners. windscreen washer additive. Remove oil and grease with Old wiper blades can scratch the soap and water or detergent.
10-70 Vehicle Care Note: Leather Plastic and rubber parts Clean regularly using a leather Clean and protect leather at Plastic and rubber parts can be revitaliser or mild detergent. least twice a year. cleaned with the same cleaner as used to clean the body. Use interior Apply revitaliser using a lint-free Do not use synthetic cloths or cleaner if necessary.
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Service and Maintenance 11-1 Service and General Information Maintenance Service Information In order to ensure economical and General Information safe vehicle operation and to maintain the value of your vehicle, it Service Information ..11-1 is of vital importance that all Recommended Fluids, maintenance work is carried out at...
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Automatic transmission fluid Dexron Differential oil Castrol SAF Carbon Modified SAE 75W/85 API GL5 GM Brake and clutch fluid Heavy duty brake fluid, Dot 4 plus, SAE J1704 or conforming to Holden specification number HN 2456 ® Power steering fluid Dexron...
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LN3 600 cold cranking amps (CCA), 120 minutes reserve capacity WARNING Use only a manufacturer recommended battery with a ventilation system. Use of other batteries may affect the electric power management system and allow explosive gases into the vehicle cabin. Refer to a Holden Dealer or authorised repairer.
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Technical Data 12-1 Technical Data Vehicle Identification Each vehicle has its own individual International Standards Vehicle Identification Organisation Vehicle Identification Number (ISOVIN), which is shown Number (VIN) Vehicle Identification behind the windscreen on the left Vehicle Identification side, and under the right front seat Number (VIN) .
12-2 Technical Data Identification Plate Compliance label Cooling system/air conditioning The plate (B) shows the installation label date, plate number, DS exemption number, cylinder (LPG tank) Label (A) shows the warnings for number, Vehicle Identification This label shows the vehicle make, the air conditioning and cooling Number (VIN), and engine number.
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Technical Data 12-3 Engine number location V8 engine V6 engine The engine number is located at the rear of the engine on the The engine number is located at the passenger side. rear of the engine on the passenger side. The engine number can be viewed from the top, using a mirror, after The engine number can be viewed...
Octane rating (RON) Unleaded regular 91 or Unleaded regular 91 or higher higher – Ethanol compatibility E10, E85 E10, E85 Air conditioning specifications Refrigerant type R-134A Refrigerant charge 480 g +/- 20 g Compressor oil type Polyalkylene glycol (Holden part no. 90510419)
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Technical Data 12-5 WARNING The air conditioning system should be serviced by qualified personnel only. Improper service methods may cause personal injury.
12-6 Technical Data Vehicle Weight Overloading is a safety hazard and could also shorten the life of the vehicle. Maximum vehicle carrying capacity Carrying capacity (occupants, accessories and luggage) (kg) Sedan Note: Axle loads The carrying capacity assumes Maximum front and rear axle that no accessories are fitted.
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Technical Data 12-7 Example 2: Front axle load (kg) Rear axle load (kg) A. Vehicle carrying capacity Caprice 1080 1350 (example 450 kg) Caprice with LPG 1080 1380 B. Subtract occupant weight Caprice V-Series 1120 1350 (example 5 x 70 kg = 350 kg) C.
Technical Data 12-9 Note: The usable LPG fuel tank capacity is nominally 84.4 L at 15°C vehicle/LPG tank temperature when filled with 100% propane. Tyre Pressure Recommended pressure Tyre size Normal load Maximum load Spare – Front Rear Front Rear 245/45 R18 100V –...
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However, if you prefer to sometimes occur. write the address is: Therefore, we suggest you discuss The Manager any concern with one of the Holden Holden Customer Assistance Centre Dealer management people. GPO Box 1714 If you have not received satisfaction...
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Servicing dealer’s name and provisions for New Zealand. address Applicable details for New Zealand Vehicle model are set out in the Holden Warranty and Owner Assistance Information Vehicle identification number booklet enclosed in the New (ISOVIN), refer to the inside front Zealand glove box wallet.
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INDEX AM-FM Radio ....7-10 Automatic Anti-theft Headlight System ....6-2 Accessory Power .
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INDEX Check Cooling System Brakes Antilock ..... . .9-10 Engine Light ....5-10 Engine Messages .
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INDEX Engine (cont'd) Front Fog Light Door Locks ......2-5 Cooling System Messages . . .5-15 Light .
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