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It also helps us let you know if there is an existing rework action required on your vehicle. To update your details, please take a few minutes to fill in and mail the form at the back of the Service & Warranty Booklet or visit Holden’s website at: www.holden.com.au/forms/change-of-owner-details...
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Introduction Introduction The index will enable you to Warning search for specific information. This Owner s Manual provides you Directional data, e.g. left or right, with all the necessary information to Text marked Warning or front or back, always relate to enable you to drive your vehicle provides information on risk of the direction of travel.
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Introduction 1. Side air vents. See Adjustable 9. Cruise Control 0 224. 17. Exterior Lamp Controls 0 117. Air Vents 0 186. Speed Limiter 0 226. Front Fog Lamps 0 123. 2. Centre air vents. See Adaptive Cruise Control 0 228. Headlamp Leveling Control Adjustable Air Vents 0 186.
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Introduction 26. Sport/VXR mode. See 27. Storage Compartments 0 66. Interactive Drive Control 28. Electronic Climate Control System 0 208. System 0 180. Parking Assist 0 217. 29. Glovebox. See Storage Advanced Parking Assist Compartments 0 66. 0 220. Lane Keep Assist (LKA) 0 247. Automatic Engine Start/Stop Feature 0 193.
Keys, Doors, and Windows Remote Keyless Entry If the transmitter is still not Unlock: Two unlocking modes working correctly, see your are available: (RKE) System dealer for service. All doors, the tailgate and fuel The Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) filler door will be unlocked by Remote Keyless Entry System has a range of up to pressing...
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Keyless Entry Operation Unlocking Remote vehicle start: Press to start the engine from outside the vehicle. See Remote Vehicle Start 0 12. Power tailgate: Press twice to open or close the power tailgate. To prevent unintended opening of the tailgate, must be pressed slightly longer than for door locking...
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Keys, Doors, and Windows This setting can be changed in the The button on an exterior handle For vehicles with a power tailgate, it Settings menu in the infotainment has been pressed twice within can also be opened hands-free by system, see Vehicle Personalisation five seconds to unlock the moving your foot below the rear...
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Keys, Doors, and Windows To replace: 2. Insert the key blade again 3. Remove and replace the approx. 6 mm and turn the key battery. Use a CR2032 or to open the housing. Take care, equivalent battery. Pay 1. Press the button on the side of as inserting the key blade attention to the installation the RKE transmitter and...
Keys, Doors, and Windows The battery voltage is too low. This is set for each RKE transmitter. The remote vehicle start button The saved settings are on the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Overload of the central locking automatically used the next time the transmitter.
Keys, Doors, and Windows The engine starts, the doors For example, if the engine has been Conditions in Which Remote Start will remain locked and the running for five minutes and the Will Not Operate climate control system may remote vehicle start is extended, the The remote vehicle start feature will come on.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows There are several ways to lock and From the inside: Danger (Continued) unlock the doors, tailgate and fuel filler door. will not open it. The chance From the outside: of being thrown out of the vehicle in a crash is Press on the Remote increased if the doors are...
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Operation with the Manual Unlocking Mechanical Key In case of a fault, such as the vehicle battery or RKE transmitter battery being flat, the driver's door can be locked or unlocked with the mechanical key. Insert the mechanical key blade into the recess at the bottom of the cap and swivel the key upward.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Manual Locking from the outside by turning the Automatic Locking key in the lock cylinder This security feature can be clockwise. configured to automatically lock all If there is no vehicle power, push doors, the tailgate and fuel filler the inside locking knob of each door door when the shift lever is moved except the driver's door.
Keys, Doors, and Windows Passive Locking disabled until the central locking Child safety locks help prevent the rear doors being accidentally button is pressed or the ignition is This feature locks the vehicle opened by small children in the switched on. automatically after several seconds vehicle.
Keys, Doors, and Windows Doors Sportwagon, Tourer Warning Tailgate To prevent dangerous exhaust fumes entering the vehicle, close Opening the tailgate when the engine is running. If it is necessary to leave Liftback the tailgate open (while carrying bulky cargo) close all windows, switch heater controls to 'fresh' and set fan to highest speed.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows The touchpad switch under the The RKE transmitter must be Warning exterior tailgate moulding and outside the vehicle, within approx. on the inside of the open one metre of the tailgate. To avoid injury and/or damage to tailgate.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Operation with the Touchpad Operation with the Driver's Door Switch Switch To close, press on the inside of the open tailgate until the tailgate starts to move. Press the touchpad switch under Press on the operation mode the tailgate moulding until the switch inside the driver's door until tailgate starts to move.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Hands-free Operation Do not move your foot from side to Projected Image side, hold your foot still or move too slowly below the bumper. The RKE transmitter must be outside the vehicle within approx. one metre of the tailgate. When foot motion is being detected by the sensor, the system actuates the tailgate after a short delay.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows The projected image will not work The projected image will not operate under these conditions: for a single RKE transmitter when a transmitter: The vehicle battery voltage is low. Has been left within approximately 5 metres of the The transmission is not in tailgate for several minutes.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Hands-free Tailgate and Projected Image Availability Action Hands-free Tailgate Projected Image RKE transmitter within Operative On for 1 minute detection zone. RKE transmitter left inside detection Operative On for 1 minute. Off until RKE button zone for minimum 10 minutes. press or a door is opened and closed RKE transmitter brought in and out of Operative...
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Operation Modes Off: The tailgate can only be operated manually. The power tailgate has three modes of operation, which are controlled by Adjusting Reduced Opening Height in Intermediate Mode the operation mode switch the inside of the driver's door. The height the tailgate automatically stops at can be adjusted to allow for low overhead objects such as a...
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If the vehicle is equipped with a running. If it is necessary to leave the newly set position. genuine Holden towbar and a trailer the tailgate open (while carrying The tailgate can only be held open if is electrically connected, the power...
Keys, Doors, and Windows The operation of the power Vehicle Security Note tailgate is disabled under low Radio Frequency Identification vehicle battery conditions. In this (RFID) tags such as security Immobiliser case, the tailgate may not even passes, etc. may cause be manually operable.
Keys, Doors, and Windows Exterior Mirrors Select the relevant exterior mirror by Reposition the mirror by applying slight pressure to the mirror pushing for the left mirror or housing. for the right mirror. An LED in the Convex Mirrors button indicates the selection. Electric Folding The shape of the mirror makes Press the control to adjust the...
Keys, Doors, and Windows Heated Mirrors Automatic Dimming Folding Mirrors with RKE Transmitter Mirror The vehicle may have an automatic dimming mirror. Glare from following vehicles at night is reduced by automatically dimming the exterior mirror on the driver's side. Reverse Tilt Mirrors For vehicles with memory seat function, the exterior mirrors are...
Keys, Doors, and Windows Automatic Dimming Rear Interior Mirrors Windows View Mirror For vehicles with an automatic Manual Rear View Mirror dimming interior mirror, do not attach stickers or similar to the windscreen in the area of the interior mirror. Otherwise the detection zone of the sensor and the view area of the camera in the mirror housing could be restricted.
Keys, Doors, and Windows The power windows can be Pushing or pulling firmly to the Caution operated when the ignition is on, second detent then releasing: The or in retained accessory power window moves up or down If the vehicle is equipped with a mode.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Child Safety System for Rear Overload Windows If the windows are repeatedly operated within short intervals, window operation may be disabled for some time. Initialising the Power Windows If the windows cannot be closed automatically, such as after disconnecting the vehicle battery, a warning message is displayed in the Driver Information Centre.
Keys, Doors, and Windows Heated Rear Window Sun Visors Roof Sunroof Warning Take care when operating the sunroof. There is a risk of injury, particularly to children. Keep a close watch on the moving parts when operating the sunroof. Ensure that nothing becomes trapped in them as they move.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Liftback Raise or Close Open or Close Press (2) : The sunroof Press (1) gently to the is raised or closed automatically. first detent: The sunroof is opened During closing the safety function is or closed as long as the switch is enabled.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Safety Function Override Press and hold for more than two seconds to close the sunroof. In the event of closing difficulties, e.g. due to frost, hold the This function is linked to the Remote switch pressed to the second Window Operation setting in the detent.
Seats and Restraints Seats and Airbag System Head Restraints Airbag System ....54 Restraints Front Airbag System ... 55 Warning Side Airbag System .
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Seats and Restraints Adjustment Rear Seat Front Seats Note The front head restraints on VXR models are not adjustable. If equipped, press the release button, pull the head restraint forwards slowly. It engages in Pull the head restraint upwards, several positions. or press the catch to release and push the head restraint downwards.
Seats and Restraints Removal Front Seats Warning Seat Position With head restraints that are not Warning installed and adjusted properly, there is a greater chance that To avoid reducing the occupants will suffer a neck/ effectiveness of seat belts, spinal injury in a crash. Do not seatbacks should only be upright drive until the head restraints for or at most semi-reclined when the...
Seats and Restraints pressing the pedals. Slide the wheel while the arm is fully Warning (Continued) front passenger seat as far back extended and the shoulders are as possible. on the backrest. Always sit centrally in the seat. Set the seat height high enough Adjust the steering wheel.
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Seats and Restraints Longitudinal Adjustment Backrest Inclination Warning Before moving the seat, ensure the path both in front of and behind the seat is clear of obstructions. Manual Seats Drive only with seats and backrests engaged. Note The following shows all available configurations.
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Seats and Restraints Seat Height Seat Inclination Lumbar Support Move the lever in a pumping motion: Press the switch: Adjust the lumbar support using the four-way switch to suit personal up : seat higher top : front end higher requirements. down : seat lower bottom : front end lower To move the support up and down:...
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Seats and Restraints Adjustable Thigh Support Longitudinal Adjustment Seat Height Pull the lever and slide the thigh Move the switch forward/backward. Move the switch upward/downward. support. Power Seats Note The following shows all available configurations. Some may not be fitted to your vehicle.
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Seats and Restraints Seat Inclination Backrest Inclination Lumbar Support Tilt the front of the switch upward/ Tilt the switch forward/backward. Adjust the lumbar support using the downward. four-way switch to suit personal requirements. To move the support up and down: push switch up or down.
Seats and Restraints Adjustable Thigh Support Side Bolster Storing Memory Positions 1. Adjust the driver's seat and Pull the lever and slide the thigh Adjust seat backrest width to suit then adjust the exterior mirrors support. personal requirements. to desired positions. Memory Seats 2.
Seats and Restraints Automatic Memory Position Easy Exit Function If the recall does not operate, consult your dealer. Recall To assist exiting the vehicle, the power driver seat moves rearwards Overload Memory positions are assigned to when the vehicle is stationary and driver (1 or 2) using the Remote If the seat setting is electrically the following occurs.
The lights in the Autostop. See Automatic Engine Do not fit any seat cover (except button indicate the setting, three for Start/Stop Feature 0 193. the highest setting and one for the genuine Holden accessory lowest. covers) to heated seats.
Seats and Restraints Automatic Seat Heating If the passenger seat is unoccupied, To turn off, press the switch again. the automatic seat heating feature The current massage procedure will The vehicle may have automatic will not activate for that seat. be ended, this may take a few seat heating which can be enabled seconds.
Seats and Restraints Rear Seats Two-Section Backrest Warning Fold up the rear armrest, if fitted. The vehicle may have a two-section Do not press the release button or three-section rear seat backrest. on the top of the seatback while All sections can be folded down. the vehicle is moving.
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Seats and Restraints The backrest is securely engaged The centre seat belt might lock if the Pull the loop and fold down the when the red mark near the release backrest is folded up too quickly. To centre backrest onto the seat lever is no longer visible.
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Seats and Restraints Pull the release lever on the outer Alternatively, fold the seat backrests side and fold down the backrest from the load compartment: Pull the onto the seat cushion. Repeat for lever on left or right side of the load the opposite side if desired.
20 mm, then release. overheat. An overheated seat Fold the armrest down. The armrest heater may cause a burn or may contains cupholders. damage the seat. Do not fit any seat cover (except genuine Holden accessory covers) to heated seats.
Seats and Restraints Seat Belts Warning (Continued) How to Wear Seat Belts Care should be taken to avoid contamination of the webbing with Properly polishes, oils and chemicals, and particularly battery acid. Warning Belts should not be worn with Seat belts are designed to bear straps twisted.
Seats and Restraints Three-Point Seat Belt The seat belts are locked during Belt Force Limiters heavy vehicle acceleration or During a collision, stress on the Fitting deceleration, holding the occupants body is reduced by the gradual in the seat. Thereby the risk of injury release of the belt.
Seats and Restraints 5. Settle the belt at the hip. locks immediately on fast braking, 2. Allow the belt to retract. impact with a solid object or any 6. Run your hand under the sash 3. Check that it fully retracts quick movement by the wearer.
Seats and Restraints Airbag System Warning (Continued) Warning When triggered, airbags inflate mild soap and water. The belt WARNING EXTREME within milliseconds. They also should be replaced if webbing HAZARD! deflate so quickly that it is often becomes frayed, contaminated or unnoticeable during the collision.
Seats and Restraints Front Airbag System Warning Warning (Continued) Airbags are part of the The driver should adjust the seat Supplemental Restraint System as far rearward as possible while (SRS) as they assist, but do not still maintaining control of the replace seat belts.
Seats and Restraints Side Airbag System Front airbags will inflate in certain SIAB deploy in most, but not all, severe frontal or near frontal severe side impacts. The risk of impacts. Front airbags are not injury to the upper body and pelvis Side Impact Airbags (SIAB) are designed to inflate if the vehicle is in the event of a side impact is...
Warning Warning Do not fit any seat covers (except Do not position your body or any genuine Holden accessory object (including pillows) in the covers) as they may impair the area in which the airbag inflates. deployment of the Side Impact There must be no objects in the Airbags (SIAB).
Supplemental restarting the engine is required. Restraint System (SRS) is Seats, associated parts and operational. hardware must also be checked and replaced as required. Contact a Holden Dealer immediately: does not illuminate when the ignition is turned on.
The headliner or trim panels are damaged. It is recommended that this work be carried out by a Holden Dealer or approved repairer. A child should use a normal three point seat belt only when: They can sit against the back of...
Seats and Restraints Child Restraint Systems Young Children Booster Seats Warning WARNING EXTREME HAZARD! Do not use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an airbag in front of it! The child could be seriously injured if the airbag inflates, as the child's head would be very close to the inflating airbag.
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Holden strongly recommends that Young children you refer to your specific State or Warning Forward facing child seats are for Territory regulations to determine...
Warning contact an approved restraint fitting your local road safety regulations station or a Holden Dealer. before seating a child in the It is safest for children to be front seat. seated in the rear seat.
Emergency restraint anchor fitting, contact an Locking Retractor (ELR) seat belt approved restraint fitting station or a until fully extended again. Holden Dealer. ISOFIX Child Restraint Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) Seat Belts Systems ALR seat belts are provided at the rear seating positions.
Seats and Restraints ISOFIX mounting locations are Pedestrian Protection Warning marked by a on the rear System seat back. Do not drive with the bonnet The pedestrian protection system raised. Open the cover and fasten the can help reduce injury to vehicle-approved ISOFIX child pedestrians in the case of a frontal restraint to the ISOFIX mounting...
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Seats and Restraints Manual Bonnet Lowering Warning Warning Keep away from the edge of the bonnet to prevent injuries. After the system has triggered, the bonnet hinges are hot. Do not touch. 4. Check the bonnet is engaged at the rear. 5.
Storage Storage Storage Open the glovebox by lifting the lever. The glovebox should be Compartments closed whilst driving. Storage Compartments Cup-holders Warning Storage Compartments ..66 Glovebox ..... . 66 Do not store heavy or sharp Cup-holders .
Storage Front Storage Sunglasses Storage Cupholders are also located in the rear armrest. Fold down the armrest, if equipped. A storage box is located in the Push to fold down and open. centre console. Push cover forward Do not use for storing heavy to open.
Storage Armrest Storage Rear Storage Centre Console Storage The storage compartment may be located under a cover and can be used to store small items. Push the button and raise the A storage tray may be located in the armrest. load compartment.
Storage Rear Floor Storage Cover Additional Storage Features Liftback Boot Cover (Liftback) Do not place any objects on the cover. Removal Lift the cover at the rear and then at the front. Remove the cover. Installation The rear floor cover can be removed.
Storage Set the folded cover upright behind Opening the rear seat backrests, or remove it from the vehicle. Cargo Cover (Sportwagon, Tourer) Use the cargo cover to provide added security for items stored beneath. Warning Pull the handle and fold the rear Do not place objects on the cargo part of the cover forward.
Storage Cargo Tie-Downs Opening in Load Position Removal Press the cover handle. Open the cover. The cargo tie-downs are designed to secure items against slippage The rear of the cover is guided From the right-hand side, pull and and are to be used in conjunction upwards automatically.
This is a mass when used in conjunction basic requirement for protection Installation with the Holden approved straps. against load displacement in the 1. Remove the load compartment event of sudden braking or a That is, if an object weighs 80 kg, cover, see Cargo Cover collision.
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Storage Removal 1. Remove and compress one side of the convenience net rod from the installation opening. 2. Remove the other side of the rod from the installation opening. 3. Roll up the safety net. 2. Insert the convenience net 4.
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Storage Behind the Front Seats Removal Installation 4. Attach the hooks to the loops in the floor in front of the rear seats. 1. Pull the tightener on both sides to release the straps. To access the loops, push the 1.
Storage Roof Rack System Fitting Caution Liftback A Holden genuine roof rack system The load, including the weight of can be purchased as an accessory the roof rack, must not exceed and used to load items. 100 kg. For safety reasons and to avoid...
Storage Sportwagon, Tourer Information on Secure loose objects in the load compartment to prevent them Loading the Vehicle from sliding. Secure the load with straps attached to the cargo tie-down points. See Cargo Tie-Downs 0 71. Do not allow the load to protrude above the upper edge of the backrests.
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Storage Do not exceed the maximum Carrying Portable Gas vehicle carrying capacity or Cylinders in Vehicles vehicle axle loads. Overloading is a safety hazard. See Vehicle Warning Weight 0 323. Gas cylinders can leak, creating a Driving with a roof load risk of fire or explosion.
Instruments and Controls Horn Controls Do not adjust the steering wheel unless the vehicle is stationary and the steering wheel lock has been Steering Wheel released. Adjustment Steering Wheel Controls Warning Do not attempt to adjust the steering wheel while driving. Press Driver Information Centre (DIC) menus, the infotainment system and...
Instruments and Controls Windscreen Wiper/ For a single wipe when the Turn the adjuster wheel to adjust the windscreen wiper is off, press the sensitivity of the rain sensor. Washer lever downwards to position 1x. Windscreen Wiper Caution Caution Switch off the rain sensor by Never operate the wipers on dry setting the lever to the OFF glass, as this will damage the...
Instruments and Controls Rear Window Wiper/ Windscreen Washer Washer (Sportwagon, Tourer) Rear Window Wiper Keep the sensor free from dust, dirt and ice. Pull the lever. Washer fluid is The rain sensor function can be sprayed onto the windscreen and activated or deactivated.
Instruments and Controls Outside Temperature Rear Window Washer Caution Never operate the wipers on dry glass, as this will damage the rubber and scratch the glass. Do not use if the rear window is frozen. Switch off in car washes. The rear window wiper operates automatically when the windscreen wiper is switched on and reverse...
Instruments and Controls Power Outlets If the outside temperature drops to 3 A 12 volt power outlet may be °C, a warning message may be located at the left side in the load displayed in the Driver Information compartment. With the ignition off, A 12 volt power outlet is located in Centre.
Instruments and Controls Wireless Charging Do not connect any Note current-delivering accessories, such Vehicles with navigation system: An as electrical charging devices or SD card slot is provided for Warning batteries. Do not damage the outlets navigation map cards. Do not by using unsuitable plugs.
Instruments and Controls To charge a compatible mobile Warning Lights, is not displayed, remove device the ignition must be mobile device from the slot. Turn Gauges, and switched on. mobile device 180 degrees and wait Indicators three seconds before inserting Warning mobile device again.
Instruments and Controls Odometer Trip Odometer Press and select ¹ or ². The recorded distance, fuel Each trip page can be reset economy and average speed since the last reset is displayed on the separately by pressing on the trip page. steering wheel for a few seconds while the respective menu is The trip odometer counts up to...
Instruments and Controls Tachometer Fuel Gauge Calais-V, RS-V, VXR, Calais-V Tourer Displays the engine speed. As Displays the fuel level within the Select Info page on the main menu. much as possible, drive with a low fuel tank. Choose page Trip A or Trip B by engine speed range for each gear.
Instruments and Controls Engine Coolant Service Display Temperature Gauge The engine oil life system informs you when to change the engine oil and filter. Based on driving conditions, the interval at which an engine oil and filter change will be indicated can vary considerably.
Instruments and Controls Turn Signal Calais-V, RS-V, VXR, Calais-V Calais-V, RS-V, VXR, Calais-V Tourer: Navigate to the Info Tourer: With the Remaining Oil flashes green. page by pressing on the Life page displayed, press A turn signal or the hazard warning on the steering wheel to open steering wheel, scroll using flashers are activated.
Instruments and Controls Illuminates: After the ignition has Illuminates green: Seat belt is Warning (Continued) been turned on until the seat belt fastened. is fastened. Flashes yellow: Fastened seat crash, or they could even inflate Flashes: After having started the belt has been unfastened.
Instruments and Controls Malfunction Caution Warning Indicator Lamp If the vehicle is driven while this The brake system might not be illuminates or flashes yellow. light is on, the emission controls working properly if the brake Illuminates when the ignition is might not operate correctly, the system warning light is on.
Instruments and Controls Antilock Brake System Illuminates Green keeps flashing, do not drive and seek the assistance of a dealer. (ABS) Warning Light The system is switched on and ready to operate. See Electric Parking Brake 0 203. illuminates yellow. Illuminates Yellow Illuminates for a few seconds after Service Electric Parking...
Instruments and Controls Electronic Stability Traction Control System See Forward Collision Alert (FCA) System 0 235, Adaptive Cruise Control (ESC)/Traction (TCS) Off Light Control 0 228. Control System (TCS) illuminates yellow. Pedestrian Ahead Indicator/Warning Light The system is deactivated. Indicator illuminates or flashes yellow.
Instruments and Controls Illuminates When the Engine is Illuminates See Adaptive Forward Lighting Running (AFL) 0 119. The fuel level in the fuel tank is low. Refill as soon as possible. Adaptive Forward Caution Flashes Lighting (AFL) Light Engine damage may result if you Fuel very low.
Instruments and Controls Rear Fog Light Adaptive Cruise Control Information Displays illuminates in the Driver illuminates yellow. Driver Information Information Centre. The rear fog lamp is on. Centre (DIC) Illuminates White See Rear Fog Lights 0 124. The Driver Information Centre (DIC) The system is on.
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Instruments and Controls LT, RS Selecting Menus and Functions Vehicle and service messages are popped-up in the DIC as required. The menus and functions can be Confirm messages by pressing selected via the buttons on the See Vehicle Messages 0 112. right-hand side of the steering wheel.
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Instruments and Controls Fuel : Instantaneous fuel Vehicle Information Menu ( ECO Information Menu ( consumption: Displays the current Items Items instantaneous consumption. This Remaining Oil Life : Indicates an Fuel Economy : Displays value will constantly change estimate of the engine oil's useful instantaneous, average and best depending on driving conditions.
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Instruments and Controls Calais, Calais Tourer Selecting Menus and Functions Press to select menu items or to set a numeric value, as The menus and functions can be selected via the buttons on the required. Press to confirm. right-hand side of the steering Once a page is selected, this wheel.
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Instruments and Controls Fuel Range : Displays the The Average Fuel Economy Instant: Displays the current fuel approximate distance the vehicle displays the approximate average economy in litres per 100 km (L/ can be driven without refuelling. The litres per 100 kilometres (L/100 km). 100 km).
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Instruments and Controls Press the thumbwheel to change Driver Assistance : Displays Audio Page Items the distance or Reset Best Score. information for the Lane Keep Assist Enables browsing for music, After reset, the Best value displays (LKA) and Forward Collision Alert selecting from favourites or -,- until the selected distance has systems.
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Instruments and Controls Calais-V, RS-V, VXR, Calais-V Note 2. Press while an item is Tourer Some of the displayed functions highlighted to select or may differ when the vehicle is being deselect that item. When an driven or at a standstill. item is selected, a check-mark will appear next to it.
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Instruments and Controls Once a main page is selected, Digital Speed : (Sport mode Fuel Range and Instantaneous display) Digital display of the current Fuel Economy : Displays the press to select sub-pages. vehicle speed in kilometres approximate distance the vehicle If available, press to open an per hour.
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Instruments and Controls Fuel Economy : Displays the indicated in following-time in G-force : Provides an indication of average fuel economy and best fuel seconds. See Forward Collision the vehicle forces during cornering. economy over the selected distance Alert (FCA) System 0 235. Friction Bubble : A four-quadrant as a bar graph.
Instruments and Controls Audio Page Items Available options may include: 1. Press to scroll the items. IFE-AFE (Instantaneous Fuel Enables browsing for music, 2. Press while an item is Economy-Average Fuel Economy), selecting from favourites or highlighted to select or Fuel Range, Oil Temperature, Blank, changing the audio source.
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Instruments and Controls Alerts from driver assistance Display Views Performance View systems. Indicates: Different views are selectable in the Automatic transmission shift head-up display by pressing the Speedometer : Digital indication lever position. button. Each press will change of speed. the display view.
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Instruments and Controls Active Safety Control Indicators Up-/downshift alert. Image Rotation Adjustment On all views, control indicators of Incoming call. In the Driver Information Centre following Driver assistance systems (DIC), select the Options page. Alerts with lower priority can be are indicated in the top line of the Press to select the Head-Up...
Instruments and Controls Switching Off System Limitations Vehicle Messages The head-up display may not Hold down to turn the head-up Messages are indicated in the operate correctly when: display off. Lift up to turn back on. Driver Information Centre, in some The lens in the instrument panel cases together with a warning and Head-up Display Care...
Instruments and Controls Battery Voltage and Messages in the Infotainment If approaching a vehicle ahead too closely. Display Charging Messages If approaching a pedestrian Some important messages may When the vehicle battery voltage is ahead too closely. appear additionally in the running low, a warning message will infotainment system display.
Instruments and Controls Vehicle Sport AWD : Enables all wheel drive control to optimise vehicle Personalisation handling while in Sport mode. Sport Adaptive Cruise Control The behaviour of some vehicle : Enables enhanced dynamic functions can be personalised by behaviour of the adaptive cruise changing settings in the control while in Sport mode.
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Instruments and Controls Park Assist : Activates or Hands-free Tailgate Control : Auto Demist : Supports windscreen dehumidification by deactivates the ultrasonic Activates or deactivates and automatically selecting the parking assist. Activation is changes the settings of the power tailgate hands-free necessary settings and selectable with or without a automatic air conditioning mode.
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Instruments and Controls Auto Door Lock : Activates or Remote Start Auto Heat Seats Extended Hill Start Assist : Changes the setting between deactivates the automatic door : Activates or deactivates Extended Hold or Standard Hold locking function when shifting automatic seat heating during a to prevent the vehicle rolling out of P (Park).
Lighting Headlamp High/ 2. Light control: Headlamp Flash Low-Beam Changer AUTO : Automatic light control; switches automatically between daytime running lights and headlamps. See Automatic Headlamp System 0 119. : Park, tail and rear number plate lamps. : Headlamps and all park lamps.
Lighting is running. The system switches Automatic Headlamp Tunnel Detection between daytime running lamps and Activation When a tunnel is entered, the headlamps automatically, depending headlamps are switched on During poor lighting conditions, the on the lighting conditions. immediately until lighting conditions headlamps are switched on.
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Lighting The following lighting functions are Activated automatically at a speed Corner Light available with the light control switch above approx. 55 km/h when driving in rural areas. in the AUTO or position. The illumination of the current lane Town Light and the side of the road is improved, reducing glare to oncoming and preceding vehicles.
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Lighting High Beam Assist When driving faster than 115 km/h Activate high beam assist by on freeways, the light beam pressing once. This feature allows the high beam to becomes smaller to avoid glare to function as the main driving light at High beam is switched on oncoming traffic.
Lighting Headlamp Leveling Deactivation Headlamp flash by pulling the turn signal indicator lever once Control If high beam assist is active and deactivates high beam assist when high beam is on, press once or high beam is on. pull indicator lever once to Dynamic Automatic Headlamp deactivate high beam assist.
Lighting Turn and Lane-Change 3 : Driver's seat occupied and load Temporary flashing is activated by compartment laden. holding the lever just before the Signals resistance point. The turn signal For vehicles with adaptive forward lights will flash until the lever is lighting system, refer to Dynamic released.
Lighting When the light control switch is in When the light control switch is in Interior Lighting the AUTO position, turning on the position, the rear fog lamp front fog lamps will turn the can only be turned on with the front Instrument Panel headlamps on automatically.
Lighting Illuminated switches and Front Courtesy Light operation elements Push and then turn until the desired brightness is obtained. Interior Lamps During entry and exit of the vehicle, the front and rear courtesy lights automatically turn on and then off after a delay.
Lighting Reading Lamps Sun Visor Lamps Lighting Features Centre Console Lighting A spotlight incorporated in the front interior lights illuminates when the headlights are turned on. Entry Lighting Depending on vehicle model, the following lights are turned on for a short time when unlocking the vehicle with the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter:...
Lighting This function can be activated or Interior lighting is activated if the To prevent discharge of the vehicle deactivated. See Vehicle driver's door is opened during battery when driving, the following Personalisation 0 114. this time. systems are reduced automatically in two stages and finally The settings can be saved for the Path Lighting...
Infotainment System Infotainment Global Positioning Introduction System (GPS) ....151 System Vehicle Positioning ... 152 Overview Problems with Route Guidance .
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Infotainment System The infotainment system has built-in recognition or with the controls on : Radio: Press and release to go features intended to help avoid the instrument panel under the to the previous station. Press and distraction by disabling some infotainment display.
Infotainment System Home Page Managing Home Page Icons : Radio: Press and release to go to the next station. Press and hold The Home page icons can be to fast seek the next track or moved as desired. strongest station. 1.
Infotainment System 2. End : Press to end or decline : Confirm a selection of a an incoming call, end speech DIC item. recognition or activate/ : If available, press to open deactivate the Mute function. a sub-page of the selected item in the DIC.
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Infotainment System Phone Settings Infotainment Display Features Touch the Phone icon to display the Touch the Settings icon to display Infotainment display features show phone main page. See Bluetooth the Settings menu. See Settings on the display when available. 0 160. 0 166.
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Infotainment System Touch and Hold up, down, right, or left. This feature Fling or swipe is used to scroll is only available when vehicle is through a list, pan the map, parked and not in motion. or change page views. Do this by placing a finger on the infotainment Nudge display then moving it rapidly up...
Infotainment System Pinch Cleaning High Gloss Surfaces Radio and Displays AM-FM-DAB Radio For vehicles with high gloss surfaces or vehicle displays, use a Playing the Radio microfibre cloth to wipe surfaces. Before wiping the surface with the From the Home Page, touch the microfibre cloth, use a soft bristle Audio icon to display the active brush to remove dirt that could...
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Infotainment System Browsing Stations the arrows on the right side of the display. Directly enter a station From the AM, FM, or DAB display, using the keypad. When a new touch (Browse) on the station is entered, the information infotainment display to list all about that station displays on the available stations.
Infotainment System step at a time per touch. A touch Storing Radio Station adjusted in Settings in the Apps tab and hold advances through stations under Audio and then Set Number Favourites quickly. of Audio Favourites. Favourites are displayed in the area Categories at the top of the display.
Infotainment System The RDS is always on. When starting from the previously used FM RDS information may not be information is broadcast from the line two and then if necessary, line available during weak signal current FM station, the station name three.
Infotainment System Mobile Device Usage Note Audio Players The application of after-market Mobile device usage, such as window tinting with metallic film can Avoiding Untrusted Media making or receiving calls, charging, interfere or distort the incoming or just having the mobile device on Devices radio signal.
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Infotainment System Playing from a USB content from all indexed media sources. MyMedia will show as an A USB mass storage device can be available source in the connected to the USB port. Source page. Audio extensions supported by the USB MP3 Player and USB Devices USB may include: The USB MP3 players and USB...
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Infotainment System Songs Select A-Z to view a display that will show all letters of the alphabet and 1. Touch to display a list of all Touch to seek to the beginning touch the letter to go to. songs on the USB. of the current or previous track.
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Infotainment System iTunes Radio Podcasts : Touch to view the Supported Apple Devices podcasts on the connected Apple Touch to view iTunes Radio on the To view supported devices, see your device and get a list of podcast iPhone to get a list of stations. dealer.
Infotainment System saved favourite to recall a favourite The vehicle has an auxiliary input Songs : Touch next to any song jack located below the console audiobook. The first chapter in the to store the song as a favourite. armrest. Possible auxiliary audio audiobook begins to play.
4. Touch Devices to add or delete see your dealer or go to the owners devices. section at www.holden.com.au Music can be launched by touching Bluetooth from the recent sources When touching Bluetooth, the radio...
Infotainment System Navigation the vehicle is stopped, the search To turn off the My Places pop-ups, bar may appear along the top of the switch Automatically show My navigation map view. Manually Places on startup to Off. Using the Navigation close the search bar by touching If the vehicle's system is not signed System...
Infotainment System Touch Settings to view Map and Map Colours : Touch Auto to SD Card Error Messages Navigation Settings. The following change display modes based on The SD card only works for one may display. To exit out of a list, lighting conditions.
Infotainment System Touch Continue to resume after the This is the vehicle's current location initialisation error message. For the icon during inactive guidance mode. other messages, touch OK to return Once a user profile is created, the to the Home Page. current location icon can be customised.
Infotainment System Current Location Arriving at a Waypoint 2. Touch Edit Destinations. When the vehicle is parked and not When approaching a waypoint, the Modify destination order by in a Navigation session, the user system will display a Destination touching and holding the icon is centred on the map view, Arrival view.
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Infotainment System information such as street names, Use the index finger and thumb Active Guidance View street addresses, and turn to zoom out by pinching and When a destination is chosen and a restrictions. A detailed area includes then zoom in by spreading those navigation session is active, the all major highways, service roads, two fingers on the map.
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Infotainment System Touch the icon to change the map Quick-Turn View previous zoom level. Touch type. The icon and label will also the map to access Settings, then update accordingly. touch Map Configuration to access Auto-Zoom. This feature can be Depending on the zoom level of the enabled or disabled.
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Infotainment System recalculation is complete, the Navigation Next Turn Manoeuvre Resume Trip activity indicator is replaced with the Alert The trip can be resumed if it was new route segments. If the Navigation application is not cancelled by touching the Resume open when a near manoeuvre Trip pop-up option.
Infotainment System Saving Favourites Last Parked Location Auto Complete Favourites can be added from a The Last Parked Location is the last Enter a partial location in the field number of the system's applications. location the vehicle engine was entry box on the search display. Touch the favourites icon to save turned off.
Infotainment System This system might not be available The vehicle is approaching a tall This is the first navigation use or interference can occur if any of building or a large vehicle. after the map data is updated. the following are true: The surface streets run parallel The 12-volt battery has been Signals are obstructed by tall...
Infotainment System Voice Recognition In general there are flexible ways to 3. Wait until after the beep speak commands for completing completes, then clearly speak If equipped, voice recognition allows tasks. one of the commands for hands-free operation within the described in this section.
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Infotainment System automatically switches to the An example of this type of manual Speak the command naturally, short prompt after some intervention is touching an entry of a not too fast, not too slow. experience has been gained displayed number list instead of Use direct commands without a through using the system.
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Infotainment System spoken, the system understands manually or touch the Back icon on Touching while the help prompt is that a phone call is requested and the infotainment display to try playing will terminate the prompt will respond with questions until again.
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Infotainment System Tune to <FM frequency> FM : Play Genre : Begin a dialog to Play Episode <episode Tune to the radio station whose enter a specific genre. name> : Begin playback of a frequency is identified in the specific episode. Play Genre <genre name>...
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Infotainment System Changes to voice commands due to name> . The command Play is the case, perhaps accessing media content limits are: Album must first be spoken; the songs through playlists or artist system will then ask for the album name would work better.
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Infotainment System Navigate to Contact : Begin a Call <mobile phone number> : Bluetooth Voice Recognition dialogue to enter a specific Initiate a call to a mobile phone (Pass-thru) destination contact name. number of seven digits, 10 digits, Press and hold on the steering or three digit emergency numbers.
Owners section at duplicate or rarely used entries. system speakers and overrides the www.holden.com.au. If possible, program speed dial audio system. The volume level or other shortcuts. while on a mobile phone call can be...
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Infotainment System 3. Touch Phones at the top of the memory for later calls. The volume Up to 10 phones can be paired cannot be lowered beyond a certain to the Bluetooth system. infotainment display. There is level. also a Connect Phones option Pairing only needs to be in the middle of the Phone completed once, unless the...
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Infotainment System 8. If the vehicle name does not phone that is set as First to phone settings menu. If a phone is appear on your phone, there Connect. To enable a paired phone enabled as a Secondary Phone, it are a few ways to start the as the First to Connect phone: can connect simultaneously...
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Infotainment System Disconnecting a Connected Phone 1. Touch the Phone icon on the Making a Call Using Contacts Home Page or the phone icon and Recent Calls 1. Touch the Phone icon on the on the shortcut tray near the Home Page.
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Infotainment System 4. Touch the desired contact 1. Touch the Phone icon on the Touch Ignore on the infotainment number to call. Home Page. display. To make a call using the 2. Touch Keypad and enter partial Call Waiting Recents menu: phone numbers or contact Call waiting must be supported on names using the digits on the...
Infotainment System Apple CarPlay and To start a three-way call while in a cable. Aftermarket or current call: third-party cables may Android Auto not work. 1. In the Call View, touch Add Call Android Auto and/or Apple CarPlay to add another call. 3.
Infotainment System Features are subject to change. For Settings System further information on how to set up The menu may contain the Depending on vehicle model, the Android Auto and Apple CarPlay in following: settings menu may be organised the vehicle, see your dealer. into four categories.
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Infotainment System Use 24-hour Format: Touch to Display Sounds specify the clock format shown. Touch and the following may Touch and the following may Touch Off or On to disable or display: display: enable. Mode: This adjusts the Maximum Startup Volume: This appearance of the navigation feature adjusts the maximum Language...
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Infotainment System Voice Manage Favourites: Touch to Running Applications: Display a display a list of Audio, Phone, list of the applications currently Touch and the following may and Navigation favourites. running. display: Favourites can be moved, Return to Factory Settings: Confirm More/Less: This setting renamed, or deleted.
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Infotainment System Apps Touch and the following may adjust this number based on the display: number of favourites you have The menu may contain the saved. Touch Auto, 5, 10, 15, Tone Settings: Touch to adjust following: 20, 25, 30, 35, or 40. Equaliser, Fade/Balance, Android Auto or Sound Mode.
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Infotainment System Climate Auto Rear Demist: This setting Phone automatically turns the rear Touch and the following may Touch and the following may window demister on when the display: display: engine is started. Auto Fan Speed: This setting My Number: Displays the mobile Touch the controls on the specifies the amount of airflow phone number of the Bluetooth...
Infotainment System Personal Profile Identifiers Trademarks and Touch to have the vehicle recognise If equipped, this menu allows Licence Agreements the identifier you choose. different user profile settings to be added. See Users in Using the Touch Vehicle Key 1 and/or Vehicle System 0 131.
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Infotainment System Bluetooth owned by Gracenote may apply to Data only by means of the intended this product and service. See the End-User functions of this The Bluetooth word mark and logos Gracenote website for a application or device. are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, non-exhaustive list of applicable This application or device may Inc.
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Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control Depending on vehicle model, the following features may be available: Systems Control dial for driver Climate Control Systems temperature adjustment. Electronic Climate Electronic Climate Control Control dial for front passenger Control System System ..... . 180 temperature adjustment.
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Climate Controls Activated functions are indicated by Depending on vehicle options, the Automatic Mode an LED. following settings may be available: The electronic climate control Climate control system on or off system is only fully operational ON/OFF. when the engine is running. Air conditioning on or off A/C.
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Climate Controls Set the preselected Press CLIMATE to enter the menu. Press the upper button or lower temperatures separately for the Touch: button to increase or decrease driver and front passenger using fan speed. The fan speed is : Windscreen and front door the left and right control dials.
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Climate Controls Set the preselected temperatures Note Air Conditioning (A/C) separately for the driver and front If A/C is switched on, reducing the passenger to the desired value set cabin temperature can cause using the left and right control dials. the engine to restart from an Autostop or inhibit an Autostop.
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Climate Controls Manual Air Recirculation Window Demisting and Defrosting Warning The exchange of fresh air is reduced in air recirculation mode. The quality of passenger compartment air deteriorates, which may cause the vehicle occupants to feel drowsy. When operating without air conditioning, air humidity increases and mist may form inside the windows.
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Climate Controls Climate Control System Basic Settings Switch on heated rear window Deactivation or Activation The following settings can be To return to previous mode changed: press again. To return to Fan speed regulation in automatic mode press AUTO. automatic mode. See Heated Rear Window 0 32.
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Climate Controls Air Vents Direct air flow by tilting and swivelling the slats. To close the vent, swivel the slats sideways. Adjustable Air Vents At least one air vent must be open Warning while the climate control system Do not attach objects to the is on.
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Climate Controls Maintenance Cabin Air Filter Change the cabin air filter according Air Intake to the maintenance schedule for maximum effect. Refer to your Service and Warranty booklet. Note If driving in dusty conditions, the cabin air filter may require more frequent maintenance.
Driving and Operating Driving Information Control of the Vehicle Warning Never Coast with the Engine Not Driving Environment If a floor mat is the wrong size or Running is not properly installed, it can Many systems will not function in Before Entering the Vehicle interfere with the accelerator this situation, e.g.
Driving and Operating Power Button Starting and Ignition-on Power Mode Operating Press and hold the ENGINE START/STOP button for six seconds without pressing the New Vehicle Running-in brake pedal. During the first 1000 km of driving The green LED in the button use moderate acceleration, do not illuminates.
Driving and Operating Emergency Engine Shut-off To turn off the engine, press the ENGINE START/STOP button again During Driving and remove the RKE transmitter Press the ENGINE START/STOP from the transmitter pocket. button for more than two seconds, This option is intended for or press twice briefly within emergencies only.
Driving and Operating Do not operate the accelerator Possible reasons for a non-starting Danger pedal. engine include: Press the ENGINE START/STOP The brake pedal is not pressed Turning the engine off whilst button briefly: an automatic starter or the shift lever is not in P or N. driving may cause loss of power control procedure operates with a assistance to the brake and...
Driving and Operating Overrun Cut-Off Deactivation Autostop Indication The fuel supply to the engine is automatically cut-off during an overrun, e.g. when driving down a hill with the shift lever in D and the accelerator pedal released. Depending on driving conditions, the overrun cut-off may be deactivated.
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Driving and Operating Certain settings of the climate The engine start-stop system is Restart of the Engine by the not manually deactivated. control system may inhibit an Engine Start-Stop System Autostop. Immediately after freeway The bonnet is fully closed. The shift lever must be in D (Drive) driving, an Autostop may be to enable an automatic restart.
Driving and Operating The air conditioning is manually Note Warning switched on. For vehicles with a turbocharger: After running at high engine speed If the bonnet is not fully closed, a Be careful where you park or or with high engine loads, allow the message is displayed in the Driver drive.
EXHAUST WARNING soon as possible. CARBON MONOXIDE Take the vehicle to a Holden POISONING Dealer if you think the vehicle Caution needs inspecting for any of the...
Driving and Operating Automatic Depending on vehicle model, the P : Park position. Wheels are transmission mode or selected gear locked. Engage only when the Transmission is displayed in the Driver vehicle is stationary Information Centre (DIC) or lower R : Reverse gear. Engage only The automatic transmission permits portion of the instrument cluster.
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Driving and Operating Do not accelerate while engaging a Caution gear. Never press the accelerator pedal and brake pedal at the Do not use the accelerator pedal same time. to hold the vehicle stationary on When a gear is engaged, the an uphill gradient.
Driving and Operating Manual Mode Steering Wheel Paddles Multiple pulls allow gears to be skipped. The vehicle may have steering Shift Lever The selected gear is indicated in the wheel paddles. instrument cluster. Temporary Manual Mode in Drive Mode D Manual paddle shifting is also possible in automatic mode D.
Driving and Operating Electronic Driving General Kickdown Programs If a higher gear is selected when the Pressing down the accelerator pedal vehicle speed is too low, or a lower beyond the kick-down detent will Following a cold start, the gear when the vehicle speed is too lead to maximum acceleration.
Driving and Operating Interruption of Power 2. Release the rear of the shift If this position is engaged lever trim from the centre again, the shift lever will be Supply console. locked again. In the event of an interruption to the Insert a finger into the leather 4.
Driving and Operating Drive Systems Note Brakes For optimum system performance, The brake system comprises two the vehicle's tyres should not have All-Wheel Drive independent brake circuits. varying degrees of wear or be of The all-wheel drive system different sizes. If a brake circuit fails, the vehicle enhances driving characteristics and can still be braked using the other...
Note: The vehicle's brake system in front of you. remains operational, but without ABS assistance. Have a Holden ABS control is made apparent Dealer check the system as soon through a pulse in the brake pedal as possible.
Driving and Operating constantly and the parking brake is Dynamic Braking When the Fault applied. The parking brake operates Vehicle is Moving flashes, the EPB is not fully automatically with adequate force. When the vehicle is moving and the applied or released. When The EPB can always be activated, EPB switch is kept pulled, the continuously flashing, release the...
Driving and Operating Hill Start Assist (HSA) Operation of the brake assist might Ride Control Systems become apparent by a pulse in the The system helps prevent brake pedal and a greater Traction Control unintended movement when driving resistance when pressing the brake away on inclines.
Driving and Operating Electronic Stability TC can be switched off when Warning spinning of the drive wheels is Control (ESC) required: Press the switch briefly. Do not let this special safety Electronic Stability Control (ESC) feature tempt you into taking risks illuminates in the instrument improves driving stability when when driving.
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Driving and Operating ESC is operational after each Deactivation illuminates in the instrument engine start, as soon as cluster and a status message is extinguishes in the instrument displayed in the Driver Information Centre. cluster. When ESC operates flashes. ESC is reactivated by pressing switch again.
Driving and Operating Fault AUTO mode: neither SPORT or Depending on vehicle model, the VXR is pressed, no LED is system settings are adjusted for a If there is a fault in the system illuminated. more dynamic driving style. illuminates continuously and a In each driving mode, depending on Shock absorber damping is set message is displayed in the Driver...
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Driving and Operating VXR Mode Adaptive Drive Mode Control Note Depending on vehicle model, not all Within each manually selected settings may be available. driving mode; Sport, VXR or Auto, Drive Mode Control (DMC) detects Sport Mode Customisation and analyses the driving situation Select Sport Mode Customisation and the driver's driving style and select the relevant settings.
Driving and Operating Driver Assistance Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) Systems Detect children, Complete attention is always This vehicle may have features that pedestrians, bicyclists, required while driving, and you work together to help avoid crashes or animals. should be ready to take action or reduce crash damage while and apply the brakes and/or steer Detect vehicles or objects...
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(rear number plate surround), it may become misaligned. Contact Dynamic guide lines are horizontal lines at one metre intervals a Holden Dealer. The camera is mounted between projected onto the display to define the rear number plate lights. Always keep the camera lens free the distance to displayed objects.
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Driving and Operating Deactivation System Limitations The camera is switched off when a The rear vision camera may not certain forward speed is exceeded operate properly when: or if reverse gear is not engaged for The surrounding is dark. approx. 10 seconds. The The sun or headlight beams is/ infotainment system display returns are shining directly into the...
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Driving and Operating Rear Cross Traffic Alert Detection Zones Warning Additional to the rear vision camera, rear cross traffic alert warns of cross Rear cross traffic alert does not traffic from left or right side when replace driver vision. Note that reversing.
Driving and Operating The rear cross traffic alert can be In the event of a fault in the system deactivated. See Vehicle or if the system does not work due Personalisation 0 114. to temporary conditions, a message is displayed in the Driver The system is also deactivated if the Information Centre.
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Driving and Operating Activation Dynamic guide lines can also be Front View displayed or turned off in the lower Front view displays an image of the The surround vision system is area of the display. The horizontal area in front of the vehicle on the activated by: lines are at one metre intervals left-hand part of the display.
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Driving and Operating General Information Warning Warning Displayed images may be further or closer than they appear. The The surround vision system does area displayed is limited and not replace driver vision or objects that are close to either attention. It will not display edge of the bumper or under the children, pedestrians, cyclists, bumper are not displayed on the...
Driving and Operating System Limitations The camera lenses are covered Two different acoustic warning by snow, ice, slush, mud, dirt. signals are sounded for the front and rear monitoring areas, each Caution The vehicle is towing a trailer. with a different tone frequency. The vehicle is damaged For optimal operation of the following a collision.
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Driving and Operating Indication The system warns the driver with acoustic signals against potentially hazardous obstacles in front of the vehicle within a distance of up to 80 cm and behind the vehicle within a distance of up to 50 cm while a forward gear is engaged, or up to 1.5 m while reverse gear is engaged.
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Driving and Operating When the system is deactivated Warning (Continued) Caution (Continued) manually, the LED in the button extinguishes and a message is Special attention must be paid to Objects with a very small displayed in the DIC. low obstacles which can damage reflection cross-section, e.g.
Driving and Operating A message may be displayed control acceleration and gear Advanced parking assist is advising this once the vehicle speed shifting, while braking and steering combined with the front-rear parking has exceeded 75 km/h and then is done automatically. assist.
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Driving and Operating parallel parking spots or six metres Driver Information Centre To detect parking spots on the for perpendicular parking spots driver's side, operate the turn signal when in advanced parking lever to the driver's side. assist mode. The system can only be activated at a speed up to 30 km/h and the system searches for a parking spot at a speed up to 30 km/h.
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Driving and Operating Infotainment System Display proposed, the system commences a A continuous sound indicates the new search for another suitable distance to an obstacle is less than parking spot. approx. 30 cm. If, for any reason, the driver must Park Guiding Mode take over control of the steering, The parking spot suggestion of the...
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Driving and Operating For some instructions a progress Driving faster than 30 km/h Any of the deactivation reasons bar is shown in the DIC. during a parking spot search. described above apply. The successful completion of the Driving faster than 8 km/h during If an object is detected during parking manoeuvre indicated by a parking guidance.
Driving and Operating A sensor may detect a non-existing Note Caution object caused by echo disturbance New vehicles require a calibration from external acoustic noise or during first use. For optimal parking Performance of the system can mechanical misalignments; sporadic guidance, a driving distance of at be reduced when sensors are false warnings may occur.
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Driving and Operating The cruise control switches are Warning Warning (Continued) located on the steering wheel. Do not use the cruise control Release the accelerator pedal Press on the steering wheel. when road or driving conditions when the speed returns to the set illuminates white in the instrument require varying speeds.
Driving and Operating Increase Speed repeatedly. Vehicle speed The parking brake is applied. decreases continuously or in small Simultaneously pressing RES/+ increments. and the brake pedal deactivates the cruise control and will delete Deactivation the stored speed. Press on the steering wheel. Resume Stored Speed illuminates white in the instrument cluster.
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Driving and Operating Maximum speed can be set at If cruise control has been activated In the event of an emergency, it is speeds above 25 km/h. The driver previously, it is switched off when possible to exceed the speed limit can only accelerate up to the preset the speed limiter is activated by pressing the accelerator pedal...
Driving and Operating The stored speed limit will be When the vehicle ahead accelerates Warning obtained and is indicated without after a brief stop, the adaptive brackets in the DIC. cruise control will drive off When adaptive cruise control is automatically without driver action.
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Driving and Operating Activation by Setting the Warning (Continued) Speed The driver remains fully in control Adaptive cruise control can be activated at speeds above 40 km/h. of the vehicle because the brake It is the responsibility of the driver to pedal, the accelerator pedal and comply with local posted speed the cancel switch have priority...
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Driving and Operating Overriding Set Speed Take Over Current Speed Setting the Following Distance It is always possible to drive faster If the accelerator pedal is pressed, When adaptive cruise control than the selected set speed by the current vehicle speed is taken detects a slower moving vehicle in pressing the accelerator pedal.
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Driving and Operating driving path. The range of the Warning sensors is between 25 and 150 metres depending on vehicle The Driver accepts full speed. responsibility to drive with the If this symbol does not display, appropriate following distance or displays briefly, the adaptive based on traffic, weather, visibility cruise control will not respond to and traffic regulations.
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Driving and Operating The Electronic Stability Control The vehicle stops, the driver's Turning the ignition off also switches (ESC) is deactivated or the seat belt is unbuckled and the off the adaptive cruise control and system is operating. driver's door is opened. deletes the stored speed.
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Driving and Operating System Limitations Do not use adaptive cruise If the centrifugal force is too high in control on roads with an incline a bend, the system slows the of more than 10%. vehicle slightly. This braking level is Warning not designed to avoid spinning off Bends...
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Driving and Operating before the automatic braking. take action and press the brake Note Adaptive cruise control may not be pedal, if you need to brake more Applying the brakes deactivates the able to brake the vehicle in time to quickly.
Driving and Operating permanent system error, a message display which is projected on to the Warning (Continued) is displayed in the Driver windscreen in the driver's field Information Centre. of view. event of a front-end impact the A precondition is that forward alignment may be compromised.
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Driving and Operating the driver's field of view. changes to yellow when the Simultaneously a warning chime distance to a preceding moving sounds. vehicle becomes small. Press the brake pedal and steer the Warning vehicle as required by the situation. Selecting Alert Sensitivity FCA is a warning system only When the time to a potential...
Driving and Operating change this setting. The chosen System Limitations setting will remain until it is Forward collision alert is designed changed. to provide a warning for vehicles The alert timing will vary based on only, but may react also to other vehicle speed.
Driving and Operating The front camera in the windscreen For vehicles except LT, RS: If the vehicle is equipped with is used to detect the distance of a adaptive cruise control and it is Select the Info menu using vehicle directly ahead in the active, this page shows the alert on the steering wheel.
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Driving and Operating directly ahead, when a collision can Emergency automatic braking. Warning (Continued) no longer be avoided either by Forward looking brake assist. manual braking or by steering. The system may not react to Intelligent brake assist (only with Before AEB applies, the driver is animals.
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Driving and Operating Depending on the situation, the If equipped with only a front camera, Warning vehicle may automatically brake the system operates up to a speed moderately or hard. of approx. 80 km/h. Emergency automatic braking is This front automatic braking can an emergency collision Warning only occur if a vehicle ahead is...
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Driving and Operating Intelligent Brake Assist Front Pedestrian Braking Detecting all vehicles, especially vehicles with a trailer, tractors, If the vehicle is equipped with a See Front Pedestrian Protection muddy vehicles, etc. radar unit, intelligent brake assist System 0 242. Detecting a vehicle when may activate when the brake pedal Deactivation...
Driving and Operating Fault During daytime driving, the system Detecting Pedestrian Ahead detects pedestrians up to a distance Messages are displayed in the of approx. 40 metres. When driving Driver Information Centre (DIC) if at night, system performance is the system does not work as it limited.
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Driving and Operating When approaching a detected help avoid some very low speed Warning pedestrian too quickly, a red pedestrian collisions or reduce pedestrian injury. flashing LED alert or the in the Front pedestrian braking may head-up display is projected on the Automatic braking levels may be alert or automatically brake the windscreen in the driver's field of...
Driving and Operating Side Blind Zone System Limitations When the system detects a vehicle in the side blind zone while driving Alert (SBZA) In the following cases, front forward, either while passing a pedestrian protection may not detect vehicle or being passed, the yellow The side blind zone alert system a pedestrian ahead, or sensor detects objects on either side of the...
Driving and Operating When the engine is started, both The system is deactivated if the The area surrounding the exterior mirror displays will briefly vehicle is towing a trailer or if a bike detection sensor has been illuminate to indicate the system is carrier is attached.
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Driving and Operating The lane change alert system alerts Detection Zones visually in each exterior mirror when detecting rapidly approaching vehicles from behind. The radar distance sensors are located behind each side of the rear bumper. Warning Lane change alert does not replace driver vision.
Driving and Operating Lane Keep Assist (LKA) The system can temporarily alert for The vehicle is towing a trailer. objects in the blind zone during In the event of a fault in the system Lane Keep Assist (LKA) helps to specific weather conditions such as or if the system does not work due avoid collisions due to unintentional...
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Driving and Operating without acceleration, or LKA detects hands-free driving. In LKA is activated by pressing this case a message in the Driver The LED in the button illuminates to without active steering. Information Centre is displayed and indicate that the system is Note a chime sounds as long as lane switched on.
If fuel fumes are detected while ahead. driving, the cause should be identified and corrected without Deactivation Banked roads. delay by a Holden Dealer. The system is deactivated by Road edges. Static electricity can ignite fuel pressing . The LED in the Roads with poor lane markings.
Recommended Fuel 3.6L V6 Petrol extent that Holden considers that 2.0L 4 Cylinder Petrol the fuel affects the specifications Use of clean unleaded petrol of 91 and quality of your vehicle.
Holden dealer. Purchasing your fuel from a reputable fuel retailer may reduce the risk of purchasing fuel which contains abnormal fuel properties.
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Driving and Operating Misfuel Inhibitor In case of an emergency, if refilling with a container the funnel must be used to open the cap of the Warning filler neck. Do not try to open the fuel filler neck flap manually. Disregarding this could lead to trapping of the fingers.
Handling, durability and economy Exceeding these values could affect may be affected by towing a trailer. your vehicle warranty. Holden will not accept liability for A Holden Dealer will assist with Mandatory Equipment: Holden defects occurring in towing supply and installation of towing...
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When towing a trailer: a weight on the tow bar. This weight capacity of the Holden approved is called the tow bar ball weight or Do not drive with the tow bar package fitted to the tow ball load (1).
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Driving and Operating Trailer Brakes Tighten the tow ball retaining nut Ensure the tow bar does not to 140 Nm (Newton metres) and obscure the rear number plate. Trailer brakes are mandatory on check the torque frequently. Remove the tow bar tongue trailers with an Aggregate Trailer when not required for towing.
Accessories and Vehicle affect engine cooling. automatically applied. Modifications Holden Genuine Accessories are an When TSC is applying the brakes, We recommend the use of genuine exception, however they should be flashes to notify the driver to...
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Driving and Operating Roo Bars Warning Fitting a roo bar may affect crash performance, airbag performance and engine cooling. Roo bars should not be fitted to vehicles operating in suburban areas, as they may increase the risk of injury to a pedestrian in the event of a collision.
Set shift lever Emission Information vehicle. See your dealer for to P (Park) to prevent the vehicle assistance with the Genuine Holden The emission control systems are from rolling. accessories that are available for designed to reduce the amount of Do not apply the parking brake.
CO is toxic to inhale. vehicles have a catalytic It is recommended that servicing be converter and closed loop carried out by a Holden Dealer who Emission Control System mixture control system. will maintain the vehicle's emission It is recommended that service and Major emission control systems the control system as per the Service &...
Vehicle Care Warm-ups and Idling Vehicle Checks Avoid long engine warm-ups. They are unnecessary and waste fuel. Bonnet Avoid long engine idling. Opening Accelerating, Driving and Braking Accelerate gently and avoid rapid starts. Drive the vehicle at steady speeds where possible (after running-in). Riding the Brake Move the safety catch lever to the Do not rest your foot on the brake...
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Vehicle Care Performing Work Danger Warning The ignition system uses If while driving you notice that the extremely high voltage. Do not bonnet has not been properly touch. closed, pull the vehicle over to the side of the road at the earliest possible moment and close the Closing bonnet correctly.
Vehicle Care Engine Oil 1. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter 0 268. 2. Brake Fluid Reservoir. See Brake Fluid 0 272. Danger 3. Engine Oil Filler Cap. See Engine oil is an irritant and if Engine Oil 0 266. ingested can cause illness or 4.
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Holden 1. Rotate the engine oil filler cap For example, in a vehicle that has considers the non-recommended anticlockwise and remove.
Vehicle Care Engine Air Cleaner/Filter Engine Coolant V6 Engine 1. Loosen the hose clamp and The cooling system allows the 4 Cylinder Engine disconnect the air outlet hose. engine to maintain the correct 1. Loosen the hose clamp and operating temperature. disconnect the air outlet hose.
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Vehicle Care The engine cooling system in the Warning (Continued) ® vehicle is filled with DexCool engine coolant mixture. This coolant the cap when the cooling system, needs to be checked and changed including the pressure cap, is hot. at appropriate intervals. See Wait for the cooling system and Recommended Fluids and pressure cap to cool.
Vehicle Care 2. Keep turning the pressure cap check to see if the engine cooling Caution slowly and remove it. fan is running. If the engine is overheating, the fan should be 3. Fill the coolant tank with a If the pressure cap is not tightly running.
Vehicle Care 2. Turn the heater on to the If there is no sign of steam, idle the Warning (Continued) highest temperature and to the engine for three minutes while highest fan speed. Open the parked. If the engine coolant the cap when the cooling system, windows as necessary.
Vehicle Care Do not use ordinary soap or Warning (Continued) detergent as they may damage the windscreen wiper blade rubbers. sparks and flames away from the Ensure the cap is secured. battery at all times. Never smoke near a battery. Brakes Batteries contain sulphuric acid.
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Vehicle Care There are connecting points for vehicle battery. Ensure the ignition Vehicle Battery Charging jump starting in the engine is turned off before connecting or compartment. See Jump Starting disconnecting the vehicle battery. Warning 0 306. Vehicle Battery Replacement On vehicles with stop-start The vehicle battery is Note...
Vehicle Care Wiper Blade Replacement Always shield eyes. Explosive Rear Window gases can cause blindness or Sportwagon, Tourer Windscreen injury. Keep the vehicle battery out of reach of children. The vehicle battery contains sulphuric acid which could cause blindness or serious burn injuries.
Vehicle Care Bulb Replacement LED tail and brake lamps Low Beam LED number plate lamps. Turn the ignition off and switch off Interior and load compartment the relevant lamp or close the lamps. doors. Only hold a new bulb at the base. Halogen Headlamps Do not touch the bulb glass with bare hands.
Vehicle Care 2. Disengage the bulb holder by High Beam 2. Disengage the bulb holder by pressing the retainer to the pressing the retainer to the front. Withdraw the bulb holder front. Withdraw the bulb holder from the reflector housing. from the reflector housing.
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Vehicle Care Liftback, Sportwagon 3. Remove the three screws and remove the lamp assembly to the front. 2. Remove the screw and remove the faceplate. 1. Disengage the cover with a screwdriver in the recess and 4. Turn the bulb socket remove the cover.
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Vehicle Care 8. Install the lamp assembly and tighten the three screws. 9. Attach the faceplate and tighten the screw. 10. Attach and engage the cover. Tourer 5. Disengage the plug connector 2. Lever out the faceplate with a by pressing the retaining lug. screwdriver in the recess and remove the faceplate.
Vehicle Care Taillamps 3. Remove the three screws and remove the lamp assembly to Rear Turn Signal, Reverse and the front. Rear Fog Lamps Liftback Lamp in the Body 5. Disengage the plug connector by pressing the retaining lug. 6. Remove and replace the bulb unit and attach the plug 4.
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Vehicle Care 3. Carefully withdraw the tail lamp assembly from the recess and remove. Take care the cable duct remains in position. 2. Unscrew the two plastic 5. Remove and replace the turn securing nuts from the inside signal lamp bulb. by hand.
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Vehicle Care Lamp in the Tailgate 2. Unscrew the plastic securing nut by hand. 4. Turn the reverse lamp or rear fog lamp bulb socket anticlockwise and remove it 1. Release the cover in the from the lamp assembly. tailgate and remove it. 3.
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Vehicle Care 5. Detach the bulb from the bulb socket and replace the bulb. 6. Insert the bulb socket into the tail lamp assembly. Fit the lamp assembly on the tailgate and tighten the screw from the inside. Attach the cover. Sportwagon, Tourer Lamp in the Body 2.
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Vehicle Care 4. Detach the bulb from the bulb 3. Carefully withdraw the lamp socket and replace the turn assembly from the recesses signal lamp bulb. and remove. 5. Attach the bulb socket to the Take care the cable duct lamp assembly.
Vehicle Care Side Turn Signal Lights 5. Detach the bulb from the bulb 2. Turn the bulb holder socket and replace the bulb. anticlockwise and remove from the housing. 1. Slide the lamp housing forward 6. Insert the bulb socket into the and remove it from the rear.
Vehicle Care 3. Pull the bulb from bulb holder Electrical System and replace it. 4. Insert the bulb holder and turn Fuses clockwise. The replacement fuse rating must 5. Insert the front of the lamp, match the rating of the slide it forward and insert the defective fuse.
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Vehicle Care Engine Compartment Fuse Block The fuse box is in the front left of the engine compartment. Disengage the cover and remove it. Note Place the fuse extractor on the The vehicle may not be equipped various types of fuse from the top or with all of the fuses shown.
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Vehicle Care Fuses Circuit Fuses Circuit Fuses Circuit Left high beam (Halogen) Diesel fuel heating Air shutter Starter Starter Transmission control module After boil pump Engine control Left headlight (LED) Electronic key module system Cooling fan Exhaust reduction system Coolant pump Diesel fuel heating Horn Washer system...
Vehicle Care Instrument Panel Fuse Fuses Circuit Block Engine control module Head-up display NOx reduction / Pipe heater NOx reduction / Soot sensor AdBlue module Heated steering Note wheel The vehicle may not be equipped Transmission control with all of the fuses shown. module Fuses Circuit...
Vehicle Care Battery Fuse Block, V6 Fuses Circuit Fuses Circuit Remove the left-hand side trim Diagnostic connector Radio cover and remove the battery fuse Power outlet load block cover. Rear Fuse Panel compartment EBCM valve Police provision Steering wheel controls Ignition switch Climate control Central gateway...
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Vehicle Care Fuses Circuit Fuses Circuit Seat heater control module, rear Hand-free tailgate sensor control module Tailgate control module Tailgate control module Seat heater control module Seat heater control module Seat heater control module, rear...
Vehicle Care Vehicle Tools Vehicles without Spare Wheel Wheels and Tyres Tools Tyres Vehicles with Spare Wheel Tyre and Rim Condition To avoid tyre and rim damage and possible tyre blow-out, do not drive over sharp edges. Drive over edges slowly and at right angles, if possible.
Vehicle Care Tread Depth Check pressures when the vehicle has not been driven for over 3 hours. If tyre pressures must be checked immediately after driving more than 2 km, increase tyre placard pressure by 10%. Use a tyre pressure gauge to check the tyres.
Vehicle Care Buying New Tyres The tyre has a bump or bulge in Driving conditions, driving it, indicating some kind of techniques, vehicle loading and Refer to the tyre placard on the internal damage. weather may warrant more frequent vehicle or the table in this manual tyre checks and rotation.
Vehicle Care Tyre condition is checked when the Warning Warning (Continued) vehicle is serviced by a Holden Dealer. They are able to diagnose Tyres with a lower speed or load If the chains contact the any unusual signs of wear. If tyres...
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Vehicle Care The repair kit: Temporary Puncture Repair Repairs minor damage to the 1. Apply the park brake. tyre tread or sidewall. 2. Place the shift lever into Do not remove any objects that P (Park). have penetrated the tyre. Repairs damage up to 4 mm in the tread area of the tyre.
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Vehicle Care 6. Screw the compressor air hose 11. Connect the compressor plug 13. Press the switch on the onto the connection on the to the vehicle's power outlet. compressor to I. sealant bottle and fit the 12. Start the engine and let it idle The tyre fills with sealant.
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It reminds you to drive Contact a Holden Dealer. cautiously and not to exceed 80 km/h until the damaged tyre 16. Detach the tyre repair kit.
Vehicle Care 25. Stow the tyre sealant and The compressor and sealant can compressor kit in the load be used from approx. -30 °C. compartment. The adapters supplied can be This is a temporary puncture repair. used to pump up other items, Take the vehicle to a dealer to have e.g.
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Vehicle Care full-size wheel in the load Vehicles with sub-woofer: The sub-woofer and spare wheel compartment as described are secured with a below. retaining nut. 4. After changing the wheel back Turn the nut anticlockwise to the full size wheel, place the and remove.
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Vehicle Care 1. Attach the extension bolt onto Warning (Continued) the thread bolt. 2. Store the deflated wheel Store and secure the wheel, jack outside up in the spare and tools always in their original wheel-well and secure it by storage locations.
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Vehicle Care Temporary Spare Wheel If the ground on which the vehicle is standing is soft, a solid board (max. Only fit one temporary spare wheel. 1 cm thick) should be placed under Do not drive faster than 80 km/h. the jack.
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Vehicle Care 1. Park the vehicle on a level, firm 5. Fold out the wheel wrench and Warning (Continued) and non-slip surface. The front fit onto a wheel nut ensuring it wheels must be in the locates securely. Loosen each Use the jack only for lifting the straight-ahead position.
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Vehicle Care 7. Set the jack to the required 12. Lower the vehicle. height and position it directly below the jacking point in a manner that prevents it from slipping. Position the jack under the vehicle jacking point closest to the wheel being changed.
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Vehicle Care Lifting Position for Hoist Warning (Continued) torque, as wheel nuts which have not been tightened properly could eventually allow the wheel to come off while the vehicle is moving. See Capacities and Specifications 0 326. 14. Install the wheel nut caps, if fitted.
Vehicle Care Jump Starting Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) Do not use open flames or lots of water, but should Warning sparks near the battery. also seek medical help. Battery acid also damages Vehicles with an automatic Do not smoke near the paint and fabrics.
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Vehicle Care The vehicles must not come into Open the positive terminal Route the leads so they cannot contact with each other during protection caps of both vehicles. catch on moving parts in the engine the jump starting process. compartment. Lead connection order: Apply the parking brake, and To start the engine:...
Vehicle Care Towing the Vehicle To avoid causing damage, a flat-bed tow truck is the best method of towing the vehicle . If a flat-bed tow truck is not available, use a standard tow truck in the following configuration: For front-wheel drive vehicles: Raise the front of the vehicle with the rear wheels in contact with the road.
Vehicle Care Towing Another Vehicle Caution Drive slowly. Accelerate smoothly and do not jerk the tow rope. When the engine is not running, considerably more force is needed to brake and steer. To prevent the entry of exhaust gases from the towing vehicle, switch on the air recirculation and close the windows.
Bird droppings, dead insects, resin, pollen and the like should be Have the door hinges of all doors cleaned off immediately, as they lubricated by a Holden Dealer. contain aggressive constituents which can cause paint damage. Caution Failure to do so may result in...
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Never use abrasive cleaners to contact a Holden Dealer. clean glass. normal. Refer to a Holden Dealer for windscreen washer additive. Air Intakes Old wiper blades can cause Clear debris from the air intakes, windscreen scratching.
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Do not use high-pressure jet Care for your vehicle graphics like cleaners. Have more extensive damage or you would any fine paint finish. rust areas repaired by your Holden Remove oil and grease with Dealer. Wash Regularly soap and water or detergent.
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Vehicle Care Contaminants' below for spot Pressure Washing Difficult Contaminants cleaning of bird droppings, Although hand washing is the Soften difficult contaminants such tar, etc. preferred cleaning method, pressure as bug splatter, bird droppings, tree washing may be used under these sap and similar contaminants by Use a wet, non-abrasive detergent and a soft, clean cloth...
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Vehicle Care Fuel Spills Film or Finish Type Product or Solution Wipe off immediately to avoid Perfect-It Show Car Paste Smooth Gloss Texture degrading the vinyl and adhesive. Wax 39526 Then wash, rinse and dry as Isopropyl alcohol and water (2:1 described in 'Wash Regularly' as Matte or Satin Texture ratio)
Vehicle Care Note metropolitan areas). When a garage Warning (Continued) is not available, consider using a The products listed are examples cloth car cover at night. and may not be available. Use this recommendations. Water based table as a guide if an equivalent If your graphics start to discolour or cleaners, rather than solvent product is required.
Do not use high brake pedal. pressure jet cleaners. Floor Mats Genuine Holden Accessory floor mats are designed for your vehicle. Pull the mat up at each retainer If the floor mats need replacing, it is to remove the mat.
Service & Warranty booklet. temperature and kilometres driven. A Holden dealer has trained service Based on driving conditions, the people who will perform this work kilometres at which an oil change is and reset the system.
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Service and Maintenance Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts Recommended Fluids and Lubricants Engine Type 2.0L 4 Cyl Petrol 3.6L V6 Petrol Engine oil 5W-30 (dexos1 Gen 2) ® Coolant 50% clean fresh water and 50% Dexcool anti-freeze coolant ® Automatic transmission fluid Dexron Differential oil (AWD) Refer to your dealer...
Technical Data Engine Identification Identification Labels 3.6L V6 Petrol Engine 2.0L 4 Cyl Petrol Engine Compliance Label The engine serial number is located on the vehicle front side of the The engine serial number is located The vehicle compliance label is engine block.
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Technical Data Identification Label Information on the compliance label: 1. Approval number. An identification label is located on 2. Manufacturer and vehicle the front left door frame. model. Built Date Label 3. Category. 4. Number of seats. 5. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
Engine Data Engine type 2.0L 4 Cyl Petrol 3.6L V6 Petrol Engine 1998 cc 3649 cc Engine power and torque Refer to holden.com.au Fuel type Petrol Octane rating (RON)* Recommended: Premium unleaded 95 Unleaded 91 Possible: Unleaded 91** or premium...
Technical Data Vehicle Weight Overloading is a safety hazard and could also shorten the life of the vehicle. Maximum Vehicle Carrying Capacity Liftback Engine Model Occupants Luggage and Total Load (kg) (Average Accessories (kg) 68 kg each) 2.0L 4 Cyl Petrol Calais RS-V 3.6L V6 Petrol...
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Technical Data Sportwagon / Tourer Engine Model Occupants Luggage and Total Load (kg) (Average Accessories (kg) 68 kg each) 2.0L 4 Cyl Petrol RS-V 3.6L V6 Petrol Calais Tourer Calais Tourer-V Note The carrying capacity assumes that no accessories are fitted. If accessories are fitted, the carrying capacity must be decreased accordingly.
Technical Data Axle Loads Maximum Front and Rear Axle Loads Do not exceed the maximum axle loads, including the weight of any options or accessories fitted to the vehicle. Take the roof rack load into account when determining the rear axle load. Weigh at a weighbridge if unsure. Engine Model Front Axle Load (kg)
Technical Data Capacities and Specifications Engine 2.0L 4 Cyl Petrol 3.6L V6 Petrol Engine Oil (Refill incl. filter) 4.7 L 5.7 L Coolant 5.0 L 9.0 L Fuel Tank 61.0 L Except VXR: 140 Nm Wheel Nut Torque 140 Nm VXR: 190 Nm All capacities are approximate Tyre Pressure...
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Technical Data 3.6L V6 Petrol Tyre Size Wheel Size and Recommended Pressure (kPa/PSI) Profile Front Rear Spare Comfort Full Comfort Full 245/45 R18 SL 96W 18 x 8.5J 260/38 270/39 280/41 240/35 270/39 320/46 235/50 R18 SL 97W 18 x 8.0J 245/35 R20 XL 95Y 20 x 8.5J T125/70 R17 SL 98M...
Customer Information Customer Customer Information Information Trademarks and Licence Agreements Customer Information Dexos, Dexron, DexCool Trademarks and Licence "Made for iPod," and "Made for ® ® ® Dexos , Dexron , and Dexcool Agreements ....328 iPhone,"...
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Customer Information Owner Assistance Written Correspondence Alternatively, the Dealership General Manager or Dealer You can also write to Holden at the Holden Customer Care Principal will also be happy to address below: assist you. At Holden, we want you to be...
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For You can also write to Holden at the communication. example, the vehicle uses computer address below: New Zealand...
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Customer Information Cybersecurity your vehicle to any unknown or Whether or not the driver and untrusted networks (such as passenger seat belts were GM collects information about the Bluetooth, WIFI or similar buckled/fastened; use of your vehicle including technology). In the event that you How far (if at all) the driver was operational and safety related suspect any security incident...
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Customer Information To read data recorded by an EDR, special equipment is required, and access to the vehicle or the EDR is needed. In addition to the vehicle manufacturer, other parties, such as law enforcement, that have the special equipment, can read the information if they have access to the vehicle or the EDR.
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