Do you have a question about the ZB Commodore 2019 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Kristina
April 9, 2025
How do I get my drivers seat to move forward. The car had been sitting for a while without driving it.
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Mr. Anderson
April 10, 2025
To move the driver's seat forward in a 2019 Holden ZB Commodore with manual seats:
1. Lift the handle located under the seat. 2. Slide the seat to the desired forward position. 3. Release the handle. 4. Try to move the seat back and forth to ensure it is locked in place.
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Introduction Introduction Directional data, e.g. left or right, Caution or front or back, always relate to This Owner s Manual provides you the direction of travel. with all the necessary information to Text marked Caution provides For a complete list of the enable you to drive your vehicle information on possible damage registered trademarks contained...
In Brief Instrument Panel Instrument Panel Overview...
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In Brief 1. Side air vents. See Adjustable 9. Cruise Control 0 245. 17. Exterior Lamp Controls 0 132. Air Vents 0 202. Speed Limiter 0 247. Front Fog Lamps 0 138. 2. Centre air vents. See Adaptive Cruise Control 0 249. Headlamp Leveling Control Adjustable Air Vents 0 202.
In Brief 25. Electric Parking Brake 0 224. Initial Drive " Press to unlock the doors, tailgate and fuel filler door. Open the doors 26. Sport/VXR mode. See Information by pulling the handles. Interactive Drive Control System 0 228. This section provides a brief To open the tailgate, push the brand overview about some of the emblem (Liftback) or touchpad...
In Brief Starting the Vehicle ENGINE START/STOP button Lift the handle, slide the seat to the before moving the shift lever desired position then release the To start the engine using the remote out of P. handle. vehicle start feature: 6.
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In Brief Seat Height Seat Inclination Power Seats Longitudinal Adjustment Move the lever in a pumping motion: Press the switch: up : seat higher top : front end higher Move the switch forward/backward. down : seat lower bottom : front end lower See Seat Adjustment 0 52.
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In Brief Seat Height Seat Inclination Backrest Inclination Move the switch upward/downward. Tilt the front of the switch upward/ Tilt the switch forward/backward. downward. See Seat Adjustment 0 52.
In Brief Memory Features To manually recall these positions, Head Restraint press and hold 1, 2 until the saved Adjustment position is reached. When Seat Entry Memory is enabled in vehicle personalisation, positions previously saved to memory buttons 1 or 2 are automatically recalled when the ignition is switched on.
In Brief Seat Belts Mirror Adjustment Interior Mirror If equipped, press the release button, pull the head restraint slowly forwards. It engages in several Pull the metal tongue across your positions. body and clip it into the buckle. To adjust the mirror, move the mirror See Head Restraints 0 49.
In Brief Exterior Mirrors Steering Wheel Exterior Lighting Adjustment Light Control Switch Select the relevant exterior mirror by pushing for the left or right mirror. Unlock the lever below the steering Turn the light control switch: Press the control to adjust the column.
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In Brief High and Low Beam, Turn Signals Hazard Warning Flashers Headlamp Flash Operated by pressing Lever up : Left turn signal Push the turn signal lever to change See Hazard Warning Flashers from low to high beam. Lever down : Right turn signal 0 138.
In Brief Horn Washer and Wiper Windscreen Washer Systems Windscreen Wiper Pull the lever. Washer fluid is Press sprayed onto the windscreen and the wiper operates a few times. HI : fast See Washer Fluid 0 297. LO : slow AUTO : automatic wiping with rain sensor OFF : off...
In Brief Rear Window Wiper Rear Window Washer Climate Controls (Sportwagon, Tourer) (Sportwagon, Tourer) Controls Turn the outer cap to activate the Push the lever. Washer fluid is Depending on vehicle model, the rear window wiper: sprayed onto the rear window and following features may be available: the wiper operates a few times.
In Brief ON/OFF : Turns the climate Transmission The shift lever is locked in P and control system on or off. can only be moved when the ignition is on, the release button on AUTO : Automatic mode. the shift lever is pushed and the brake pedal is applied.
In Brief Getting Started Starting the Engine 5. Press the button on the RKE transmitter, or press the lock/ Before Driving Off unlock button on a door handle (with the RKE transmitter within 1. Close and secure all doors. 1 m of the door handle) to lock 2.
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In Brief See Power Button 0 206, Starting When conditions allow, it performs the Engine 0 207. an Autostop and turns off the engine as soon as the vehicle is at a Stop-start System standstill, e.g. at a traffic light. The ignition remains on.
Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys, Doors, and Interior Mirrors Keys and Locks Manual Rearview Mirror ..43 Windows Automatic Dimming Rearview Keys Mirror ......43 Handle the Remote Keyless Entry Windows (RKE) transmitter with care, protect...
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 26. 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 1. Press the button on the side of to open the housing. Take care, equivalent battery.
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 Not Operate will remain locked and the running for five minutes and the 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 After locking, replace the lock key in the lock cylinder cylinder cap: Insert the cap with the clockwise. lower side in the recesses, swivel and push the cap until it engages at If there is no vehicle power, push the upper side.
Keys, Doors, and Windows Activation or deactivation of To prevent passive locking of the Safety Locks automatic locking can be changed vehicle, e.g. when refuelling or if Child Safety Locks in the Settings menu in the passengers remain in the vehicle, infotainment system, see Vehicle the system must be disabled.
Keys, Doors, and Windows Doors Sportwagon, Tourer Warning Tailgate For safety, always check the lock is operating correctly (after Opening setting) by trying to open the door from inside the vehicle. Liftback Push the touchpad switch under the tailgate moulding and open the tailgate manually: After unlocking the doors, or With the RKE transmitter within...
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Keys, Doors, and Windows The touchpad switch under the Warning Warning exterior tailgate moulding and on the inside of the open To prevent dangerous exhaust To avoid injury and/or damage to tailgate. fumes entering the vehicle, close the vehicle, before closing the The operation mode switch the tailgate when the engine is tailgate check the contact area is...
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Keys, Doors, and Windows The RKE transmitter must be Operation with the Touchpad Switch outside the vehicle, within approx. one metre of the tailgate. Do not leave the RKE transmitter in the load compartment. Lock the vehicle after closing if it was unlocked previously.
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Keys, Doors, and Windows Operation with the Driver's Door Hands-free Operation The RKE transmitter must be Switch 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. Warning Do not touch any vehicle parts below the vehicle during...
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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 transmitter. Do not have them tailgate is disabled under low placed near the transmitter when vehicle battery conditions. In this starting the vehicle. Immobiliser case, the tailgate may not even The immobiliser does not lock 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 Folding Mirrors with RKE Heated Mirrors Automatic Dimming 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 Interior Mirrors Automatic Dimming Windows Rearview Mirror For vehicles with an automatic Manual Rearview 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 This function is linked to the Remote Window Operation setting in the In the event of closing difficulties, infotainment system Settings menu, e.g. due to frost, hold the switch and can be activated or deactivated. pressed to the second detent.
Seats and Restraints Seats and Airbag System Head Restraints Airbag System ....68 Restraints Front Airbag System ... 69 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 Press both catches, pull the head Front Seats Warning (Continued) restraint upwards and remove. Note Seat Position drive until the head restraints for The rear seat back may need to be all occupants are installed and partially folded to provide clearance. adjusted properly.
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 0 209. genuine Holden accessory the highest setting and one for the lowest. covers) to heated seats.
Seats and Restraints Automatic Seat Heating The seat heating buttons can be To turn off, press the switch again. pressed at any time to exit the The current massage procedure will The vehicle may have automatic automatic seat heating for the seat be ended, this may take a few seat heating which can be enabled and control the seat heating...
Seats and Restraints Rear Seats Warning (Continued) The vehicle may have a two-section Do not allow passengers to sit on or three-section rear seat backrest. the folded seatbacks while the All sections can be folded down. vehicle is in motion. Unrestrained Before folding the rear seat luggage or passengers on a backrests, perform the following if...
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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.
The vehicle may have a rear seat in the seat belt and withdraw it Do not fit any seat cover (except armrest. approx. 20 mm, then release. genuine Holden accessory Fold the armrest down. The armrest covers) to heated seats. contains cupholders. Heated Rear 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 in the seat. Thereby the risk of injury Seat Belt Pretensioners Three-Point Seat Belt is considerably reduced. Fasten the In the event of a head-on, rear-end Fitting seat belt before each trip. or side-on collision of a certain Periodically check all parts of the severity, the front seat belts and the seat belt system for damage, soiling...
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 Warning (Continued) When triggered, airbags inflate WARNING EXTREME mild soap and water. The belt 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 Note Front airbags will inflate in certain SIAB deploy in most, but not all, severe frontal or near frontal severe side impacts. impacts. Front airbags are not Side Impact Airbags (SIAB) are designed to inflate if the vehicle is Because there is limited time stored in the outer side of the front struck from the side, rear or in...
Seats and Restraints Curtain Airbag System Warning Warning Do not fit unauthorised seat Do not position your body or any covers as they may impair the object (including pillows) in the deployment of the Side Impact area in which the airbag inflates. Airbags (SIAB).
Restraint System (SRS) is replaced as required. operational. The SRS should also be inspected Contact a Holden Dealer after an accident if: immediately: The instrument panel area or does not illuminate when steering wheel is scratched, the ignition is turned on.
It is recommended that this work be Older Children Infants and Young carried out by a Holden Dealer or Children approved repairer. Infants A child should use a normal three point seat belt only when:...
Seats and Restraints Young Children Booster Seats Child Restraint Systems 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 Forward facing child seats are for Booster seats are for when children...
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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 your local road safety regulations contact an approved restraint fitting 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 4. Check the bonnet is engaged at the rear. Warning 5. Close the bonnet at the front and check it is engaged After the system has triggered, securely. the bonnet hinges are hot. Do not touch.
Storage Storage Storage Open the glovebox by lifting the lever. The glovebox should be Compartments closed whilst driving. Storage Compartments Cupholders Warning Storage Compartments ..80 Glove Box ..... 80 Do not store heavy or sharp Cupholders .
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 Press the rear of the cover to open. Push the button and raise the A storage tray may be located in the armrest. load compartment. Open the rear floor cover to gain access. See Rear Floor Storage Cover 0 83.
Storage Additional Storage Rear Floor Storage Cover 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 Opening in Load Position Removal Cargo Tie-Downs 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 2. Insert the convenience net 4. Pull the convenience net rod 4. Turn the cassette slightly to cassette into the retainers on out of the cassette and engage unlock and remove from the the left and right sides. Note the rod into the installation retainers.
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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 with straps attached to the cargo tie-down points. See Cargo Loading the Vehicle Tie-Downs 0 85. Do not allow the load to protrude above the upper edge of the backrests. Do not place any objects on the load compartment cover or the instrument panel, and do not cover the sensor on top of the...
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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 0 345. Gas cylinders can leak, creating a Driving with a roof load risk of fire or explosion.
Instruments and Controls 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 Driver Information Centre (DIC) menus, the infotainment system and Do not attempt to adjust the a connected mobile phone, and steering wheel while driving.
Instruments and Controls Horn Windshield Wiper/Washer For a single wipe when the windscreen wiper is off, press the Windscreen Wiper lever downwards to position 1x. Caution Never operate the wipers on dry glass, as this will damage the rubber and scratch the glass. Do not use if the windscreen is iced over.
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Instruments and Controls Turn the adjuster wheel to adjust the Windscreen Washer sensitivity of the rain sensor. Caution Switch off the rain sensor by setting the lever to the OFF position before entering a car wash. Replace the wiper blades as soon as they do not completely remove water from the windscreen.
Instruments and Controls Rear Window Wiper/ Rear Window Washer Caution Washer (Sportwagon, Tourer) Never operate the wipers on dry glass, as this will damage the Rear Window Wiper rubber and scratch the glass. Do not use if the rear window is frozen.
Instruments and Controls Outside Temperature Power Outlets If the outside temperature drops to 3 °C, a warning message may be displayed in the Driver Information The outside temperature is A 12 volt power outlet is located in Centre. displayed in the infotainment screen the centre console.
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Instruments and Controls 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 batteries. Do not damage the outlets navigation map cards. Do not by using unsuitable plugs. remove the SD card or use the card slot for any other purpose.
Instruments and Controls Wireless Charging To charge a compatible mobile is not displayed, remove device the ignition must be mobile device from the slot. Turn switched on. mobile device 180 degrees and wait Warning three seconds before inserting Warning mobile device again. Wireless charging can affect the operation of an implanted Note...
Instruments and Controls Warning Lights, Gauges, and Indicators Instrument Cluster Depending on the model, three instrument clusters are available. The Calais-V, RS-V, VXR and Calais-V Tourer instrument cluster can be displayed in Sport mode or Touring mode. The left and right-hand minor gauges can also be changed.
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Instruments and Controls LT, RS, Calais Tourer (Police)
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Instruments and Controls Calais, Calais Tourer...
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Instruments and Controls Calais-V, RS-V, VXR, Calais-V Tourer Sport Mode...
Instruments and Controls Odometer Trip Odometer Turn the adjuster wheel on the turn signal lever and select ¹ or The recorded distance, fuel ². economy and average speed since the last reset is displayed on the Each trip page can be reset trip page.
Instruments and Controls Calais-V, RS-V, VXR, Calais-V Tachometer Fuel Gauge 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.
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Instruments and Controls Remaining oil life duration is Calais-V, RS-V, VXR, Calais-V indicated as a percentage, so if 95% Tourer: With the Remaining Oil is displayed that means 95% of the Life page displayed, press current oil life remains. on the steering wheel to open the sub-menu.
Instruments and Controls Turn Signal Illuminates: After the ignition has Illuminates grey: Seat belt is been turned on until the seat belt unfastened. flashes green. is fastened. Illuminates green: Seat belt is A turn signal or the hazard warning Flashes: After having started the fastened.
Instruments and Controls Malfunction Warning (Continued) Caution Indicator Lamp the airbag system might not be If the vehicle is driven while this illuminates or flashes yellow. working properly. The airbags in light is on, the emission controls Illuminates when the ignition is the vehicle might not inflate in a might not operate correctly, the switched on and extinguishes...
Instruments and Controls Antilock Brake System keeps flashing, do not drive Warning and seek the assistance of a dealer. (ABS) Warning Light The brake system might not be See Electric Parking Brake 0 224. illuminates yellow. working properly if the brake Illuminates for a few seconds after Service Electric Parking system warning light is on.
Instruments and Controls Illuminates Green See Forward Collision Alert (FCA) Electronic Stability System 0 256, Adaptive Cruise Control (ESC)/Traction The system is switched on and Control 0 249. ready to operate. Control System (TCS) Pedestrian Ahead Illuminates Yellow Indicator/Warning Light Indicator The system is approaching a illuminates or flashes yellow.
Instruments and Controls Engine Coolant Illuminates when the ignition is Low Fuel Warning Light turned on and extinguishes shortly Temperature Warning illuminates or flashes yellow. after the engine starts. Light Illuminates Illuminates When the Engine is illuminates red. Running The fuel level in the fuel tank is low. Refill as soon as possible.
Instruments and Controls High-Beam On Light four seconds after the ignition is Illuminates White switched on as a reminder for The system is on. illuminates blue. symmetrical headlights. Illuminates Green Illuminates when high beam is on or See Adaptive Forward Lighting during a headlight flash.
Instruments and Controls Information Displays LT, RS, Calais Tourer (Police) Selecting Menus and Functions The menus and functions can be Driver Information selected via the buttons on the turn signal lever. Centre (DIC) The Driver Information Centre (DIC) is located in the instrument cluster. Three DICs are available depending on the vehicle model.
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Instruments and Controls Vehicle and service messages are Fuel : Instantaneous fuel life. Remaining oil life duration is popped-up in the DIC as required. consumption: Displays the current indicated as a percentage, so if Confirm messages by pressing instantaneous consumption. This 100% is displayed that means 100% SET/CLR.
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Instruments and Controls Calais, Calais Tourer Selecting Menus and Functions ECO Information Menu ( Items The menus and functions can be selected via the buttons on the Fuel Economy : Displays right-hand side of the steering instantaneous, average and best wheel.
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Instruments and Controls Fuel Range : Displays the The Average Fuel Economy Press to select menu items approximate distance the vehicle displays the approximate average or to set a numeric value, as can be driven without refuelling. The litres per 100 kilometres (L/100 km). required.
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Instruments and Controls Instant: Displays the current fuel Press the thumbwheel to change Driver Assistance : Displays economy in litres per 100 km (L/ the distance or Reset Best Score. information for the Lane Keep Assist 100 km). This number reflects only After reset, the Best value displays (LKA) and Forward Collision Alert the approximate fuel economy the...
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Instruments and Controls Calais-V, RS-V, VXR, Calais-V Audio Page Items item is selected, a check-mark will appear next to it. Tourer Enables browsing for music, selecting from favourites or Home Page Options : Press changing the audio source. Press open a list of items that can be to display the audio menu.
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Instruments and Controls Note Once a main page is selected, Digital Speed : (Sport mode display) Digital display of the current Some of the displayed functions press to select sub-pages. vehicle speed in kilometres may differ when the vehicle is being If available, press to open an per hour.
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Instruments and Controls Fuel Range and Instantaneous Fuel Economy : Displays the indicated in following-time in Fuel Economy : Displays the average fuel economy and best fuel seconds. See Forward Collision approximate distance the vehicle economy over the selected distance Alert (FCA) System 0 256.
Instruments and Controls Available options may include: displayed or turned off in the Oil pressure. IFE-AFE (Instantaneous Fuel Information page. Battery voltage. Economy-Average Fuel Economy), Press ] to select further options for 1. Press to scroll the items. Fuel Range, Blank, Battery Voltage. some items.
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Instruments and Controls Automatic transmission shift Auto stop indication. lever position. Audio View Gear shift indication. Indicates: Audio and phone information. Speedometer : Digital indication Turn-by-turn navigation of speed. information. Audio playing information. Navigation View Indicates: Speedometer : Digital indication of speed.
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Instruments and Controls 2. Start the engine. Brightness Adjustment Pedestrian detected ahead pedestrian recognition. The head-up display image will 3. Press down or lift up the automatically dim and brighten to button to centre the image. Pop-up Alerts compensate for outside lighting. It can only be adjusted up and The following list contains only an down, not side to side.
Instruments and Controls Clean the head-up display lens in Vehicle Messages the instrument panel with a soft Messages are indicated in the cloth sprayed with glass cleaner. Driver Information Centre, in some Wipe the lens gently, then dry it. cases together with a warning and System Limitations signal buzzer.
Instruments and Controls Warning Chimes If the parking assist detects an seat heating, heated rear object. window or other power When Starting the Engine or consumers. If an unintended lane change Whilst Driving occurs. 2. Charge the vehicle battery by Only one warning will sound at a driving continuously for a while If the diesel particulate filter has...
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 Auto Demist : Supports Park Assist : Activates or Reverse Tilt Mirror : Activates windscreen dehumidification by deactivates the ultrasonic or deactivates and changes the automatically selecting the parking assist. Activation is exterior mirror parking assist necessary settings and selectable with or without a function.
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Instruments and Controls Exit Lighting : Activates or Remote Lock Feedback : the whole vehicle whilst deactivates and changes the Changes what kind of feedback unlocking with the keyless entry duration of exit lighting. is given when locking the vehicle function.
Lighting 2. Light control: Headlamp High/ Headlamp Flash Low-Beam Changer AUTO : Automatic light control; switches automatically between daytime running lights and headlamps. See Automatic Headlamp System 0 134. : 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 pressing once. on freeways, the light beam This feature allows the high beam to High beam is switched on becomes smaller to avoid glare to function as the main driving light at automatically at a speed above oncoming traffic.
Lighting Deactivation Dynamic Automatic Headlamp Headlamp Leveling Levelling Control If high beam assist is active and To prevent glare to oncoming traffic, high beam is on, press once or headlamp levelling is automatically pull indicator lever once to adjusted based on vehicle deactivate high beam assist.
Lighting 3 : Driver's seat occupied and load Turn and Lane-Change 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 0 129. 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) ....167 System Vehicle Positioning ... 168 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 1. Touch and hold any of the : Radio: Press and release to go Home Page icons to enter to the next station. Press and hold edit mode. to fast seek the next track or strongest station. 2.
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Infotainment System 2. SRC (Source): Press to reject incoming calls, or to finish your current call, Press to change the source, or to end speech e.g. AM, FM, USB, etc. recognition mode. Rotate ( ) to select the next or previous: Radio mode: preset radio station.
Infotainment System Press and hold to activate Press and hold to fast scroll Using the System the phone's voice pass-thru through long lists in the Audio if supported by the phone. DIC, e.g. contacts. Touch the Audio icon to display the 2.
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Infotainment System Users Android Auto Touch/Tap If equipped, touch the Users icon to Touch the Android Auto icon to sign in or create a new user profile activate Android Auto after a and follow the on-screen supported device is connected. See instructions.
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Infotainment System Drag Nudge placing a finger on the infotainment display then moving it rapidly up and down or right and left. Spread Drag is used to move applications Nudge is used to move items a on the Home Page, or to pan the short distance on a list or a map.
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 Select A-Z to view a display that will Songs 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 If the source is changed while in Connect and control an auxiliary Albums : Touch next to any mute, playback resumes and audio device while the vehicle is in album to store the album as a will unmute. P (Park).
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When the vehicle is 1. Turn on the device, and pair to section at www.holden.com.au connect the device. not moving, use the mobile device to begin playback.
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 Alert activity indicator is replaced with the 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 It could take a long time to If the System Needs Database Coverage operate automatic rerouting Service Explanations during high-speed driving. If the navigation system needs Coverage areas vary with respect to Automatic rerouting might service and the steps listed here the level of map detail available for display a route returning to the have been followed but there are...
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 Pair Phone : Begin the Bluetooth Bluetooth Voice Recognition dialogue to enter a specific pairing process. Follow the (Pass-thru) destination contact name. instructions on the radio display. Press and hold on the steering Cancel Route : End route Redial : Initiate a call to the last wheel controls for longer than...
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 memory for later calls. The volume Pairing only needs to be in the middle of the Phone cannot be lowered beyond a certain completed once, unless the display which will shortcut to level. pairing information on the phone the Phone List menu.
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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 Searching Contacts Using the Declining a Call number to call. Keypad There are two ways to decline To make a call using the a call: To search for contacts using the Recents menu: keypad: Press on the steering wheel...
Infotainment System Three-Way Calling Dual Tone Multi-Frequency USB data port located at the front of the centre console. (DTMF) Tones Three-way calling must be If equipped, the USB ports at supported on the Bluetooth phone The in-vehicle Bluetooth system can the rear of the console are for and enabled by the mobile service send numbers during a call.
Infotainment System smartphone. Android Auto and/or Android Auto is provided by Google Settings Apple CarPlay may automatically and is subject to Google s terms Depending on vehicle model, the launch upon USB connection. If not, and privacy policy. Apple CarPlay is settings menu may be organised touch the Android Auto or Apple provided by Apple and is subject to...
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Infotainment System System Use 24-hour Format: Touch to Display specify the clock format shown. Touch and the following may The menu may contain the Touch Off or On to disable or display: following: enable. Mode: This adjusts the Time / Date appearance of the navigation Language Use the following features to set the...
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Infotainment System Sounds Voice Favourites Touch and the following may Touch and the following may Touch and the following may display: display: display: Maximum Startup Volume: This Confirm More/Less: This setting Manage Favourites: Touch to feature adjusts the maximum specifies how often the voice display a list of Audio, Phone, volume of the infotainment recognition system confirms...
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Infotainment System About: Touch to view the Delete Settings and Personal Audio infotainment system software Data: Erases App data settings, Depending on the current audio information. user profiles, and personal data source, different options will be including navigation and mobile Running Applications: Display a available.
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Infotainment System Set Number of Audio Favourites: Climate Auto Rear Demist: This setting Touch to select how many automatically turns the rear Touch and the following may favourites pages can be viewed window demister on when the display: from the audio application. The engine is started.
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Infotainment System Phone Personal Security Touch and the following may Touch to have your profile secured If equipped, this menu allows display: with a PIN. Touch No or Yes. different user profile settings to be added. See Users in Using the My Number: Displays the mobile Delete Profile System 0 147.
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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 ..... . 196 temperature adjustment.
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Climate Controls The electronic climate control Depending on vehicle options, the Automatic Mode system is only fully operational following settings may be available: when the engine is running. Climate control system on or off ON/OFF. Climate Setting Menu Air conditioning on or off A/C. Automatic mode AUTO.
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Climate Controls Set the preselected Fan Speed Air Distribution temperatures separately for the driver and front passenger using the left and right control dials. The temperature is indicated briefly in the displays beside the control dials and in the Climate Setting menu.
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Climate Controls Temperature Preselection Temperature is indicated in the If the front passenger side displays beside the control dials and control dial is adjusted, as pop-up in the infotainment synchronisation is deactivated display. and individual temperatures can be set. If the minimum temperature Lo is set, the climate control system runs Air Conditioning (A/C) at maximum cooling if the A/C is on.
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Climate Controls The air conditioning system cools Window Demisting and Defrosting Warning and dehumidifies (dries) when the outside temperature is above a The exchange of fresh air is specific level. Therefore, reduced in air recirculation mode. condensation may form and drip The quality of passenger from under the vehicle.
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Climate Controls See Heated Rear Window 0 46. Air conditioning, fan and automatic Heated Seats mode can be switched off by Note See Heated Front Seats 0 59, pressing ON/OFF. Heated Rear Seats 0 64. is pressed while the engine is When the system is deactivated, the running, an Autostop will be Ventilated Seats...
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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 Note If driving in dusty conditions, the cabin air filter may require more Air Intake frequent maintenance. Contact a dealer. Air Conditioning Regular Operation To ensure continuously efficient performance, the air conditioner must be operated for a few minutes once a month, irrespective of the weather and time of year.
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 Starting and Power Button Ignition-on Power Mode Press and hold the ENGINE Operating START/STOP button for six seconds without pressing the New Vehicle Break-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 Conditions for an Autostop The vehicle was driven at least Restart of the Engine by the at walking speed since the last Driver The engine start-stop system Autostop. checks if each of the following Release the brake pedal or move conditions is fulfilled.
Driving and Operating The vehicle is being driven at Note Warning (Continued) least at walking speed. For vehicles with a turbocharger: After running at high engine speed The climate control system materials such as dry grass or or with high engine loads, allow the requests an engine start.
Driving and Operating Engine Exhaust Diesel Particulate Caution Filter Fuel grades other than those Danger The diesel particulate filter system listed in this manual could removes harmful soot particulates Engine exhaust gases contain damage the catalytic converter or from the exhaust gases. poisonous carbon monoxide, electronic components.
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Driving and Operating System Requires Cleaning Activate Self-cleaning Process Cleaning Process Not Possible Process To activate the cleaning process, If cleaning is not possible, continue driving and keep the Under certain driving conditions, illuminates and a warning message engine speed above 2000 rpm. Shift e.g.
Driving and Operating AdBlue This warning will be displayed once Caution briefly with the calculated range. Driving is possible without any AdBlue (Diesel) Avoid AdBlue contacting the restrictions, however refilling should paintwork. In case of contact, be done when possible. General Information immediately rinse off with water.
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Driving and Operating Furthermore, the estimated AdBlue With active prevention of an engine Refilling AdBlue range will continue to decrease from start, the following message will be 900 km. The AdBlue tank should be displayed: Refill AdBlue To Start Warning refilled immediately to avoid engine Vehicle restart prevention.
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Driving and Operating automotive outlets, or from your 1. Continuously drive the vehicle dealer, who can also assist with for 10 minutes making sure the refilling. vehicle speed is always higher than 20 km/h. For the AdBlue tank capacity see Capacities and Specifications 0 349.
Driving and Operating 10. Place the container on the Automatic Depending on vehicle model, the ground to empty the hose, wait transmission mode or selected gear Transmission 15 seconds. is displayed in the Driver Information Centre (DIC) or lower 11. Unscrew the hose from the The automatic transmission permits portion of the instrument cluster.
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Driving and Operating P : Park position. Wheels are Do not accelerate while engaging a locked. Engage only when the gear. Never press the accelerator vehicle is stationary pedal and brake pedal at the same time. R : Reverse gear. Engage only when the vehicle is stationary When a gear is engaged, the vehicle begins to creep when the...
Driving and Operating Manual Mode Steering Wheel Paddles Caution The vehicle may have steering Shift Lever wheel paddles. Do not use the accelerator pedal to hold the vehicle stationary on an uphill gradient. Use the brakes. Engine Braking To utilise the engine braking effect, select a lower gear when driving downhill.
Driving and Operating Multiple pulls allow gears to be General quickly bring the catalytic skipped. converter to the required If a higher gear is selected when the temperature. Manual first gear The selected gear is indicated in the vehicle speed is too low, or a lower selection may not be possible instrument cluster.
Driving and Operating The transmission shifts to a lower Interruption of Power 2. Release the rear of the shift gear depending on engine speed lever trim from the centre Supply and shifts to a higher gear at high console. engine revolutions. In the event of an interruption to the Insert a finger into the leather power supply, the shift lever cannot...
Driving and Operating If this position is engaged Drive Systems Note again, the shift lever will be For optimum system performance, locked again. the vehicle's tyres should not have All-Wheel Drive varying degrees of wear or be of 4. Place the shift lever trim into different sizes.
Note: The vehicle's brake system in front of you. reduced, but braking requires remains operational, but without significantly greater force. If a ABS assistance. Have a Holden problem is detected, illuminates ABS control is made apparent Dealer check the system as soon through a pulse in the brake pedal in the instrument cluster.
Driving and Operating Electric Parking Brake constantly and the parking brake is Dynamic Braking When the applied. The parking brake operates Vehicle is Moving The vehicle has an Electric Parking automatically with adequate force. When the vehicle is moving and the Brake (EPB).
Driving and Operating Fault Operation of the brake assist might Hill Start Assist (HSA) become apparent by a pulse in the The system helps prevent flashes, the EPB is not fully brake pedal and a greater unintended movement when driving applied or released.
Driving and Operating Ride Control Systems illuminates in the instrument Warning cluster and a status message is displayed in the Driver Information Traction Control Do not let this special safety Centre when TC is deactivated. feature tempt you into taking risks System (TCS) When TC is deactivated, ESC when driving.
Driving and Operating Electronic Stability ESC is operational after each Deactivation engine start, as soon as Control (ESC) extinguishes in the instrument Electronic Stability Control (ESC) cluster. When ESC operates improves driving stability when flashes. necessary, regardless of the type of road surface or tyre grip.
Driving and Operating Fault AUTO mode: neither SPORT or illuminates in the instrument VXR is pressed, no LED is cluster and a status message is If there is a fault in the system illuminated. displayed in the Driver illuminates continuously and a Information Centre.
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Driving and Operating Depending on vehicle model, the VXR Mode Adaptive Drive Mode Control system settings are adjusted for a Within each manually selected more dynamic driving style. driving mode; Sport, VXR or Auto, Shock absorber damping is set Drive Mode Control (DMC) detects up for increased handling and and analyses the driving situation agility.
Driving and Operating Note Driver Assistance Warning (Continued) Depending on vehicle model, not all Systems settings may be available. Under many conditions, these This vehicle may have features that Sport Mode Customisation systems will not: work together to help avoid crashes Select Sport Mode Customisation or reduce crash damage while Detect children,...
(rear number plate surround), it the rear number plate lights. display. may become misaligned. Contact a Holden Dealer. Warning Always keep the camera lens free from dirt, snow or ice. Only use Never rely solely on the rear...
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Driving and Operating Deactivation The camera is switched off when a certain forward speed is exceeded or if reverse gear is not engaged for approx. 10 seconds. The infotainment system display returns to the previous screen. Deactivation of Guide Lines and Warning Symbols The area displayed by the camera is The trajectory lane of the vehicle is...
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Driving and Operating System Limitations Rear Cross Traffic Alert Warning The rear vision camera may not Additional to the rear vision camera, operate properly when: rear cross traffic alert warns of cross Rear cross traffic alert does not traffic from left or right side when replace driver vision.
Driving and Operating Detection Zones The rear cross traffic alert can be is displayed in the Driver deactivated. See Vehicle Information Centre. Seek the Personalisation 0 129. assistance of a dealer. The system is also deactivated if the Surround Vision System vehicle is towing a trailer.
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Driving and Operating The trajectory lane of the vehicle is Touching the camera icon shown in accordance with the the infotainment display. steering angle. Note The previous content of the It may be on the second home infotainment display returns when screen page;...
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Driving and Operating Front view may also display objects Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) automatically detected within 30 cm. Front view is only displayed up to a Do not drive or park the vehicle near the edges of the vehicle. speed of 11 km/h in a forward gear. using only the surround vision Folding side mirrors that are out Deactivation...
Driving and Operating Parking Assist Caution (Continued) Front-rear Parking Assist Rinse the lenses with water and wipe with a soft cloth. Do not Warning clean the lenses with a steam or high-pressure cleaner. The driver bears full responsibility for the parking manoeuvre. The surround vision system may not Always check the surrounding operate correctly when:...
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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) manually, the LED in the button extinguishes and a message is Special attention must be paid to displayed in the DIC. low obstacles which can damage After a manual deactivation, the the lower part of the vehicle.
Driving and Operating A message may be displayed control acceleration and gear Caution (Continued) advising this once the vehicle speed shifting, while braking and steering has exceeded 75 km/h and then is done automatically. Objects with a very small returned to below 11 km/h. reflection cross-section, e.g.
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Driving and Operating Advanced parking assist is parking spots or six metres for Driver Information Centre combined with the front-rear parking perpendicular parking spots when in assist. Both systems use the same advanced parking assist mode. sensors in the front and rear The system can only be activated at bumpers, however vehicles with a speed up to 30 km/h and the...
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Driving and Operating Infotainment System Display proposed, the system commences a new search for another suitable parking spot. Park Guiding Mode The parking spot suggestion of the system is accepted when the vehicle is stopped by the driver within ten metres for parallel parking spots or six metres for perpendicular parking spots, after the STOP message is given.
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Driving and Operating A continuous sound indicates the For some instructions a progress Driving faster than 30 km/h distance to an obstacle is less than bar is shown in the DIC. during a parking spot search. approx. 30 cm. The successful completion of the Driving faster than 8 km/h during If, for any reason, the driver must parking manoeuvre indicated by...
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Driving and Operating Any of the deactivation reasons A sensor may detect a non-existing Caution described above apply. object caused by echo disturbance from external acoustic noise or If an object is detected during Performance of the system can mechanical misalignments; sporadic parking instructions, STOP is be reduced when sensors are false warnings may occur.
Driving and Operating Note Warning Warning (Continued) New vehicles require a calibration during first use. For optimal parking Do not use the cruise control Release the accelerator pedal guidance, a driving distance of at when road or driving conditions when the speed returns to the set least 10 km, including a number of require varying speeds.
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Driving and Operating the instrument cluster. On some With cruise control active, hold the models the set speed is also steering wheel thumbwheel turned indicated. to RES/+ or briefly turn to RES/+ repeatedly. Vehicle speed increases The accelerator pedal can be continuously or in small increments.
Driving and Operating Automatic Deactivation Switching Off Activation The cruise control may Press on the steering wheel. automatically deactivate when: extinguishes in the instrument cluster. The stored speed is deleted. Vehicle speed is below approx. 40 km/h. Pressing on the steering wheel to activate the speed limiter, Vehicle speed drops more than or turning the ignition off also...
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Driving and Operating The speed limiter switches are Exceeding Limited Speed Additionally, a corresponding located on the steering wheel and message is displayed. The speed When exceeding the limited speed vary depending on vehicle model. limiter is deactivated, but not without driver input, the speed will Operation is the same.
Driving and Operating Adaptive Cruise Control vehicle ahead indicator will flash and a warning chime will sound as a Adaptive cruise control is an reminder to check the traffic before enhancement to conventional cruise resuming. control with the additional feature of maintaining a following distance Warning behind a detected vehicle and...
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Driving and Operating Activation by Setting the Overriding Set Speed Warning (Continued) Speed It is always possible to drive faster than the selected set speed by The driver remains fully in control Adaptive cruise control can be pressing the accelerator pedal. of the vehicle because the brake activated at speeds above 40 km/h.
Driving and Operating Take Over Current Speed Setting the Following Distance If the accelerator pedal is pressed, When adaptive cruise control the current vehicle speed is taken detects a slower moving vehicle in over as the stored speed. This is the driving path, it will adjust the also valid if the current vehicle vehicle speed to maintain the...
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Driving and Operating driving path. The range of the The Electronic Stability Control Warning sensors is between 25 and (ESC) is deactivated or the 150 metres depending on vehicle system is operating. The Driver accepts full speed. There is no traffic and nothing responsibility to drive with the If this symbol does not display, detected on the road sides for...
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Driving and Operating The vehicle stops, the driver's Turning the ignition off also switches System Limitations seat belt is unbuckled and the off the adaptive cruise control and driver's door is opened. deletes the stored speed. Warning When adaptive cruise control is Driver's Attention The system's automatic brake deactivated,...
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Driving and Operating Do not use adaptive cruise If the centrifugal force is too high in before the automatic braking. control on roads with an incline a bend, the system slows the Adaptive cruise control may not be of more than 10%. vehicle slightly.
Driving and Operating take action and press the brake Note Warning (Continued) pedal, if you need to brake more Applying the brakes deactivates the quickly. system. event of a front-end impact the Hill Considerations alignment may be compromised. Radar Unit Do not use the system.
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Driving and Operating permanent system error, a message display which is projected on to the changes to yellow when the is displayed in the Driver windscreen in the driver's field distance to a preceding moving Information Centre. of view. vehicle becomes small. A precondition is that forward Forward Collision Alert collision alert is not deactivated.
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Driving and Operating the driver's field of view. Simultaneously a warning chime sounds. Press the brake pedal and steer the vehicle as required by the situation. Selecting Alert Sensitivity When the time to a potential collision with a preceding vehicle becomes too small and a collision is imminent, a collision alert symbol is displayed in the DIC.
Driving and Operating change this setting. The chosen System Limitations The front camera in the windscreen setting will remain until it is is used to detect the distance of a Forward collision alert is designed changed. vehicle directly ahead in the to provide a warning for vehicles vehicle's path.
Driving and Operating lever. Turn the adjuster wheel to The sensor is blocked by snow, choose Following ice, slush, mud, dirt, windscreen Distance page. damage or affected by foreign objects, e.g. stickers. For vehicles except LT, RS and Calais Tourer (Police): Select the Autonomous Emergency Info menu using the steering Braking (AEB)
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Driving and Operating For vehicles with a radar unit, AEB The brake system is prepared so Warning operates in a forward gear above that braking can occur rapidly. walking speed at all speeds. If equipped only with front camera This system is not intended to the system operates up to a speed A precondition is that the forward replace the driver's responsibility...
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Driving and Operating If equipped only with front camera, Forward Looking Brake Assist Warning (Continued) the system operates up to a speed In addition to the brake preparation of approx. 80 km/h. Below a speed system and emergency automatic a sudden lane change, the of 40 km/h the system can apply full braking, the forward looking brake system needs a certain time to...
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Driving and Operating Intelligent brake assist will System Limitations The sensor in the windscreen is automatically disengage only when blocked by snow, ice, slush, In some cases, the AEB system the brake pedal is released. mud, dirt, windscreen damage or may provide automatic braking in affected by foreign objects, e.g.
Driving and Operating Front Pedestrian A pedestrian detected ahead, up to Danger a distance of approximately 40 m, is Protection System indicated by displayed in the Front pedestrian braking does not Front pedestrian protection may Driver Information Centre (DIC). On provide an alert or automatically assist to avoid or reduce the harm vehicles with head-up display,...
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Driving and Operating The brake system may prepare for Release the parking brake. Pressing Warning (Continued) driver braking to occur more rapidly the accelerator pedal will also which can cause a brief, mild release automatic braking and the undesired. It could falsely alert or deceleration.
Driving and Operating System Limitations Side Blind Zone 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 Lane change alert is active at all Detection Zones visually in each exterior mirror when speeds. 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 The system can temporarily alert for The vehicle is towing a trailer. Lane Keep Assist (LKA) 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 a chime sounds as long as lane LKA is activated by pressing keep assist detects hands-free The LED in the button illuminates to without active steering. driving. indicate that the system is Note switched on. The system may be switched off Warning during detection of ambiguous...
Driving and Operating Weather limits visibility, such as Fuel Warning (Continued) fog, rain, or snow. The sensor in the windscreen is the vehicle and is always required Danger blocked by snow, ice, slush, to keep the hands on the steering mud, dirt, windscreen damage or EXHAUST WARNING wheel while driving.
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USE OF FUEL CONTAINING of the vehicle is damaged. refuelling. ETHANOL Take the vehicle to a Holden Do not smoke or allow open When filling the fuel tank with an Dealer if you think the vehicle flames or sparks near the vehicle...
Driving and Operating The use of unleaded petrol of Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) regular 91 RON rating may be used where 95 RON is not available, It is also important to note that Under no circumstances should however a reduction in performance when fuel containing ethanol is you use diesel fuel containing may be noticed.
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In no event will Holden be Caution responsible or bear any liability Purchasing your fuel from a for any damage or loss that may...
If you can smell fuel in your vehicle, have the cause of this remedied immediately by a Holden dealer. The vehicle has a cap-less fuel filler. Place the filler hose nozzle in position, straight into the filler neck The fuel filler is located behind the and press with slight force to insert.
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Driving and Operating Misfuel Inhibitor In case of an emergency, if refilling AdBlue with a container the funnel must be ® AdBlue is a non-hazardous fluid used to open the cap of the Warning that is injected into the exhaust filler neck.
Towing Handling, durability and economy may be affected by towing a trailer. A Holden Dealer will assist with supply and installation of towing The filler is behind the fuel door next equipment. to the regular fuel filler. It has a blue cap.
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Note Warning Exceeding these values could affect your vehicle warranty. Holden will not accept liability for Warning Mandatory Equipment: Holden defects occurring in towing genuine towbar and Holden genuine When towing a trailer, exhaust equipment not marketed by wiring harness.
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A trailer hitched to a vehicle places necessary. trailer is not greater than the towing a weight on the tow bar. This weight capacity of the Holden approved Headlamps may need re-aiming is called the tow bar ball weight or tow bar package fitted to the after the loaded trailer has been tow ball load (1).
Driving and Operating Ensure the tow bar does not Trailer Brakes Trailer Sway obscure the rear number plate. Control (TSC) Trailer brakes are mandatory on Remove the tow bar tongue trailers with an Aggregate Trailer when not required for towing. The vehicle has a Trailer Sway Mass (ATM) of more than Control (TSC) feature as part of the...
Accessories and Vehicle affect engine cooling. Modifications Roo bars should not be fitted to Holden Genuine Accessories are an We recommend the use of genuine vehicles operating in suburban exception, however they should be parts and accessories and factory...
Set shift lever Emission Information vehicle. See your dealer for to P (Park) to prevent the vehicle assistance with the Genuine Holden from rolling. The emission control systems are accessories that are available for designed to reduce the amount of Do not apply the parking brake.
It is recommended that service and It is recommended that servicing be repair to fuel or emission systems Major emission control systems the carried out by a Holden Dealer who be carried out by your Holden vehicle may have are: will maintain the vehicle's emission Dealer.
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 1. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter 0 293. Engine Oil 2. Brake Fluid Reservoir. See Brake Fluid 0 297. Danger 3. Engine Oil Filler Cap. See Engine oil is an irritant and if Engine Oil 0 291. ingested can cause illness or 4.
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Vehicle Care This may raise the oil level creating a false reading on the engine oil dipstick. For example, in a vehicle that has accumulated 1,500 km of short distance or intermittent city operation and has consumed a normal amount of oil, the level may not have dropped from the upper area/mark, due to dilution.
Their use increases costs, may be detrimental to the operation of the vehicle and may void the vehicle warranty, to the extent that Holden considers the non-recommended fluid to have affected the specifications or quality of the 2.
Vehicle Care Engine Coolant The engine cooling system in the ® vehicle is filled with DexCool The cooling system allows the engine coolant mixture. This coolant engine to maintain the correct needs to be checked and changed operating temperature. at appropriate intervals. See Recommended Fluids and Warning Lubricants 0 341 and refer to the...
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Vehicle Care 1. Turn the pressure cap slowly Warning (Continued) anticlockwise. If a hiss is heard, wait for that to stop. you could be burned. Never turn A hiss means there is still the cap when the cooling system, some pressure left. including the pressure cap, is hot.
Vehicle Care check to see if the engine cooling Caution Warning (Continued) fan is running. If the engine is overheating, the fan should be If the pressure cap is not tightly the cap when the cooling system, running. If it is not, do not continue installed, coolant loss and engine including the pressure cap, is hot.
Vehicle Care 2. Turn the heater on to the If there is no sign of steam, idle the Do not use ordinary soap or highest temperature and to the engine for three minutes while detergent as they may damage the highest fan speed.
Vehicle Care For vehicles with the V6 petrol Warning (Continued) engine, the vehicle battery is in the load compartment behind the sparks and flames away from the left-hand side trim. battery at all times. Never smoke There are connecting points for near a battery.
Vehicle Care Storing the vehicle for more than Vehicle Battery Charging Always shield eyes. Explosive four weeks can lead to battery gases can cause blindness or discharge. Disconnect the clamp injury. Warning from the negative terminal of the Keep the vehicle battery out of vehicle battery.
Vehicle Care If the engine fails to start, seek the Rear Window Bulb Replacement assistance of a dealer. Sportwagon, Tourer Turn the ignition off and switch off Wiper Blade Replacement the relevant lamp or close the doors. Windscreen Only hold a new bulb at the base. Do not touch the bulb glass with bare hands.
Vehicle Care Interior and load compartment Low Beam 2. Disengage the bulb holder by lamps. pressing the retainer to the front. Withdraw the bulb holder Halogen Headlamps from the reflector housing. Halogen headlamps with separate bulbs for low beam and high beam. 1.
Vehicle Care High Beam 2. Disengage the bulb holder by Liftback, Sportwagon pressing the retainer to the front. Withdraw the bulb holder from the reflector housing. 1. Rotate the cap anticlockwise 1. Disengage the cover with a and remove it. screwdriver in the recess and remove the cover.
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Vehicle Care 3. Remove the three screws and remove the lamp assembly to the front. 2. Remove the screw and remove 5. Disengage the plug connector the faceplate. by pressing the retaining lug. 6. Remove and replace the bulb unit and attach the plug 4.
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Vehicle Care 10. Attach and engage the cover. 3. Remove the three screws and remove the lamp assembly to Tourer the front. 2. Lever out the faceplate with a screwdriver in the recess and remove the faceplate. 1. Remove the screw. 4.
Vehicle Care Taillamps Rear Turn Signal, Reverse and Rear Fog Lamps Liftback Lamp in the Body 5. Disengage the plug connector 2. Unscrew the two plastic by pressing the retaining lug. securing nuts from the inside by hand. 6. Remove and replace the bulb unit and attach the plug connector.
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Vehicle Care 3. Carefully withdraw the tail lamp Lamp in the Tailgate assembly from the recess and remove. Take care the cable duct remains in position. 5. Remove and replace the turn signal lamp bulb. 1. Release the cover in the 6.
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Vehicle Care 2. Unscrew the plastic securing 5. Detach the bulb from the bulb nut by hand. 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.
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Vehicle Care 4. Detach the bulb from the bulb socket and replace the turn signal lamp bulb. 5. Attach the bulb socket to the lamp assembly. 6. Attach the lamp assembly to the vehicle body and tighten the screws. Close the covers. Lamp in the Tailgate 2.
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Vehicle Care 3. Carefully withdraw the lamp assembly from the recesses and remove. Take care the cable duct remains in position. 2. Unscrew the plastic securing 5. Detach the bulb from the bulb nut by hand. socket and replace the bulb. 6.
Vehicle Care Side Turn Signal Lights 3. Pull the bulb from bulb holder and replace it. 4. Insert the bulb holder and turn clockwise. 5. Insert the front of the lamp, slide it forward and insert the rear into place. 2.
Vehicle Care Electrical System Fuses The replacement fuse rating must match the rating of the defective fuse. Depending on model, there are up to three fuse boxes in the vehicle: Engine compartment. Instrument panel. Rear compartment. Before replacing a fuse, turn off the switch and the ignition.
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Vehicle Care Engine Compartment Fuses Circuit Fuse Block Tailgate Fog light Memory module Heated windscreen Seat lumbar DC/DC battery The fuse box is in the front left of the engine compartment. Heated rear window Disengage the cover and remove it. Heated mirror Front wiper Power seat,...
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Vehicle Care Fuses Circuit Fuses Circuit Fuses Circuit Fuel system Sunroof Rear wiper / Airbag Adaptive forward lighting Steering column lock Starter Transmission control Heated steering Left headlight (LED) module wheel Cooling fan Ignition/Instrument Headlight level panel adjustment Rear view camera / Engine control Air vent module...
Vehicle Care Instrument Panel Fuse Fuses Circuit Fuses Circuit Block Left high beam (Halogen) Diesel fuel heating Air shutter Starter Transmission control module After boil pump Engine control Electronic key module system Exhaust reduction system Coolant pump The fuse box is located behind a Diesel fuel heating Horn cover in the glovebox.
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Vehicle Care Fuses Circuit Fuses Circuit Engine control Diagnostic connector module Power outlet load Head-up display compartment NOx reduction / Pipe EBCM valve heater Police provision NOx reduction / Soot sensor AdBlue module Steering wheel Heated steering Note controls wheel The vehicle may not be equipped Ignition switch Transmission control...
Vehicle Care Battery Fuse Block, V6 Fuses Circuit Remove the left-hand side trim Radio cover and remove the battery fuse block cover. Rear Fuse Panel The rear compartment fuse boxes Fuses Circuit are located behind a cover in the Battery sensor left-hand side trim within the load module compartment.
Vehicle Care Vehicle Tools Fuses Circuit Fuses Circuit Tools Vehicles with Spare Wheel Hand-free tailgate sensor control module Tailgate control module Tailgate control module Seat heater control module The jack, wheel wrench and if equipped, other items such as an Seat heater control module extension bolt and/or retaining strap...
Vehicle Care Vehicles without Spare Wheel Wheels and Tyres Tyres 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. When parking, ensure the tyres The correct pressures for tyres are are not pressed against the...
Vehicle Care Check pressures when the Tread Depth The tyre has a bump or bulge in vehicle has not been driven for it, indicating some kind of over 3 hours. If tyre pressures internal damage. must be checked immediately The tyre has a puncture, cut or after driving more than 2 km, other damage which cannot be increase tyre placard pressure...
Vehicle Ride. Warranty and possibly the vehicle's insurance policy. Handling. Contact a Holden Dealer for advice Speedometer accuracy. on suitable tyres. Vehicle ground clearance. Wheel Alignment and Vehicle payload capacity. Tyre Balance Maximum vehicle speed.
Vehicle Care Tyre condition is checked when the The repair kit: Warning (Continued) vehicle is serviced by a Holden Repairs minor damage to the Dealer. They are able to diagnose tyre tread or sidewall. If the chains contact the any unusual signs of wear. If tyres...
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Vehicle Care 6. Screw the compressor air hose onto the connection on the sealant bottle and fit the sealant bottle into the retainer on the compressor. 7. Set the compressor near the wheel with the flat tyre in such a way that the sealant bottle is upright.
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Vehicle Care 11. Connect the compressor plug 13. Press the switch on the Move the vehicle one tyre to the vehicle's power outlet. compressor to I. rotation. 12. Start the engine and let it idle The tyre fills with sealant. Reattach the tyre repair kit to ensure the battery does not and continue the filling...
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It reminds you to drive Contact a Holden Dealer. 23. If the tyre pressure is more cautiously and not to exceed than 1.3 Bar (19 psi / 130 kPa), 80 km/h until the damaged tyre set it to the correct value.
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 Vehicles with sub-woofer: The full-size wheel in the load Warning (Continued) sub-woofer and spare wheel compartment as described are secured with a below. Store and secure the wheel, jack retaining nut. 4. After changing the wheel back and tools always in their original Turn the nut anticlockwise to the full size wheel, place the storage locations.
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Vehicle Care 1. Attach the extension bolt onto the thread bolt. 2. Store the deflated wheel outside up in the spare wheel-well and secure it by turning the retaining nut clockwise on the extension bolt. Vehicles with Sub-woofer Secure a deflated full size wheel in the load compartment with the retaining strap supplied with the 3.
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Vehicle Care Temporary Spare Wheel If the ground on which the vehicle is Warning (Continued) 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. Use the jack only for lifting the the jack.
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Vehicle Care 1. Park the vehicle on a level, firm 5. Fold out the wheel wrench and and non-slip surface. The front fit onto a wheel nut ensuring it wheels must be in the locates securely. Loosen each straight-ahead position. wheel nut by half a turn.
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Vehicle Care 7. Set the jack to the required 15. Install the vehicle jacking point height and position it directly covers, if equipped. below the jacking point in a 16. Stow and secure the replaced manner that prevents it from wheel and the vehicle tools.
Vehicle Care Jump Starting Warning (Continued) Do not use open flames or Warning sparks near the battery. Vehicles with an automatic Do not smoke near the transmission cannot be push or battery. tow started. Therefore, if the Never use a quick charger battery is flat, jump start the to start the engine.
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Vehicle Care The vehicles must not come into 2. Connect the other end of the Warning (Continued) contact with each other during red lead to the positive terminal the jump starting process. of the discharged battery. lots of water, but should Apply the parking brake, and 3.
Vehicle Care 5. Switch on electrical Towing the Vehicle consumers, e.g. headlights, To avoid causing damage, a flat-bed heated rear window, of the tow truck is the best method of vehicle receiving the jump towing the vehicle . start. If a flat-bed tow truck is not 6.
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 Screw in the towing eye as far as it close the windows.
Vehicle Care Attach a tow rope or similar to the Appearance Care towing eye. The towing eye must only be used for towing and not for Exterior Care recovering a vehicle. Washing Caution The paintwork of the vehicle is exposed to environmental Drive slowly.
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Have the door hinges of all doors lightly apply the brakes while dry environment or the lamp is on. greased by a Holden Dealer. maintaining a slow forward speed If water does collect in the lamp with a clear area ahead, until contact a Holden Dealer.
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Paintwork polish with silicone forms wiper drive mechanism. Have more extensive damage or a protective film, making waxing rust areas repaired by your Holden unnecessary. Dealer. When cleaning the rear window, Plastic body parts must not be...
Vehicle Care Interior Care Interior and Upholstery other agent. Avoid solvents and petrol in particular. Do not use high Only clean the vehicle interior, pressure jet cleaners. Warning including the instrument panel fascia and panelling, with a dry cloth Floor Mats Many cleaning products are toxic, or interior cleaner.
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Vehicle Care Genuine Holden Accessory floor mats are designed for your vehicle. If the floor mats need replacing, it is recommended that Holden approved floor mats be purchased. Non-genuine floor mats may not fit properly and may interfere with the accelerator or brake pedal.
The vehicle has a computer system Service & Warranty booklet. that indicates when to change the A Holden dealer has trained service engine oil and filter. This is based people who will perform this work on a combination of factors which 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 2.0L 4 Cyl Diesel Engine oil 5W-30 5W-30 or 5W-40 (dexos1 Gen 2) (dexos2) ® Diesel exhaust fluid AdBlue meeting ISO standard 22241-1 See AdBlue (Diesel)
Technical Data Engine Identification 3.6L Petrol Engine 2.0L Diesel Engine 2.0L Petrol Engine The engine serial number is located The engine serial number is located on the vehicle front side of the on the vehicle front side of the The engine serial number is located engine block.
Technical Data Identification Labels Identification Label Compliance 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. The vehicle compliance label is Built Date Label located on the front left door frame.
2.0L 4 Cyl Petrol 3.6L V6 Petrol 2.0L 4 Cyl Diesel Engine 1998 cc 3649 cc 1956 cc Engine power and torque Refer to holden.com.au Fuel type Petrol Diesel Octane rating (RON)* Recommended: Premium unleaded 95 Unleaded 91 Diesel meeting Euro...
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Technical Data 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 Calais-V 2.0L 4 Cyl Diesel Calais...
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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 2.0L 4 Cyl Diesel Note Axle Loads The carrying capacity assumes Maximum Front and Rear Axle that no accessories are fitted.
Technical Data Capacities and Specifications Engine 2.0L 4 Cyl Petrol 3.6L V6 Petrol 2.0L 4 Cyl Diesel Engine Oil (Refill incl. filter) 4.7 L 5.7 L 4.9 L Coolant 5.0 L 9.0 L 5.9 L AdBlue (Diesel exhaust fluid) 15 L Fuel Tank 61.0 L All capacities are approximate...
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Technical Data 2.0L 4 Cylinder Diesel Tyre Size Wheel Size and Recommended Pressure (kPa/PSI) Profile Front Rear Spare Comfort Full Comfort Full 225/55 R17 SL 97W 17 x 7.5J 220/32 270/39 260/38 220/32 270/39 290/42 245/45 R18 SL 96W 18 x 8.5J T125/70 R17 SL 98M 17 x 4.0 420/60...
Customer Information Customer Customer Information word mark and logo are registered trademarks and are Information owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Trademarks and Licence Agreements Customer Information Dexos, Dexron, DexCool Trademarks and Licence ® ® ® Dexos , Dexron , and Dexcool Agreements .
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Principal will also be happy to At Holden, we want you to be Written Correspondence assist you. completely satisfied with your You can also write to Holden at the ownership experience. This applies Holden Customer Care Office address below: to your vehicle and any Holden Should you wish to speak to a representative you may deal with.
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(EDR). You can also write to Holden at the New Zealand The systems may record data about address below: the condition of the vehicle and how...
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Customer Information The manufacturer will not access information about a crash event or share it with others except: With the consent of the vehicle owner or, if the vehicle is leased, with the consent of the lessee. In response to an official request of police or similar government office.
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Index Lighting Lights (cont'd) Adaptive Forward ... . . 134 Engine Coolant Keyless Entry Centre Console ....141 Temperature Warning .
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Index Mirrors (cont'd) Outside Temperature ... . 97 Heated ......42 Overheating, Engine .
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Index Power (cont'd) Recognition Windows ..... . . 44 Voice ......170 Safety Locks .
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Index Service and Maintenance Steering Wheel Controls ..145 System (cont'd) Service Information ... 340 Storage Forward Collision Service Display ....108 Boot Cover .
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Index Towing Tyres (cont'd) Vehicle Care Another Vehicle ....334 Changing ..... 325 Tyre Pressure .
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Index Wheels Alignment and Tyre Balance ..... 320 Where to Put the Restraint ..76 Windows .
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How do I get my drivers seat to move forward. The car had been sitting for a while without driving it.
To move the driver's seat forward in a 2019 Holden ZB Commodore with manual seats:
1. Lift the handle located under the seat.
2. Slide the seat to the desired forward position.
3. Release the handle.
4. Try to move the seat back and forth to ensure it is locked in place.
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