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MY18 CG Captiva
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  • Page 1 MY18 CG Captiva Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2 It also helps us let you know if there is an existing safety recall or rework on your vehicle. To update your details, please take a few minutes to fill in and mail the form at the back of the Service & Warranty Booklet or visit Holden’s website at: www.holden.com.au/forms/change-of-owner-details...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Introduction ........2 In brief..........4 Seats, restraints......30 Storage ......... 50 Instruments and controls ....54 Lighting ......... 82 Infotainment system ..... 88 Climate control......125 Driving and operating ....132 Vehicle care ........ 171 Service and maintenance ... 231 Technical data......
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Please note that all information, illustrations and specifications in this manual are based on the latest production information available at the time of printing. Holden reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation.
  • Page 5 Introduction Introduction Danger, warnings • The table of contents at the beginning of this manual and and cautions Your vehicle is a designed within each chapter shows where combination of advanced technology, the information is located. safety, environmental friendliness and Danger •...
  • Page 6: In Brief

    In brief In brief Initial drive Manual door locks information Initial drive information ..4 Remote keyless entry Remote keyless entry ....4 Manual door locks ......4 Seat adjustment ......5 Head restraints ......6 Seat belts ........7 Mirror adjustment ......
  • Page 7: Seat Adjustment

    In brief Seat adjustment Up/down (Type A) The vehicle may have the following levers and switches for seat adjustment. Forwards/backwards (Type A) • To lock all doors, insert the key into the driver’s door lock and Recline (Type A) turn anticlockwise (A), then turn back to the vertical position and remove.
  • Page 8: Head Restraints

    In brief Head restraints Lumbar Up/down (Type B) Warning The head restraint safety feature is not intended to rest the head upon. It is solely for the reduction of whiplash neck movement in an accident involving the vehicle. The centre of the head restraint should be at eye level, never at neck level.
  • Page 9: Seat Belts

    In brief Seat belts Mirror adjustment 2. Pull the head restraint up or push the head restraint down. Rear view mirror The belt should not be twisted. It To tilt the front head restraints: should lie flat and fit firmly across Adjust the rear view mirror by 1.
  • Page 10: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    In brief Steering wheel Exterior mirrors adjustment Power mirrors Warning Do not attempt to adjust the steering wheel while driving. To adjust the mirrors, turn the ignition control knob to the on or accessories position: • Move switch (A) to the right to operate the driver side mirror.
  • Page 11: Instrument Panel Overview

    In brief Instrument panel overview A. Side vent outlet ..... 130 B. Infotainment system ....88 C. Lever for wipers and washers ......57 D. Instrument cluster ....60 E. Driver Information Centre (DIC) ......73 F. Horn pad ......... 57 G.
  • Page 12: Interior Lighting

    In brief Interior lighting Exterior lighting M. Electronic Stability Control (ESC) off button ....149 Descent Control System (DCS) button......151 Hazard warning flasher button ......83 Rear air conditioning button........129 Economy mode (ECO) button........143 N. Power outlet......59 O.
  • Page 13 In brief High/low beam Turn signals 9 P: Parking lamps, number plate lamps, instrument panel lights and headlamps illuminate. >: Front fog lamps. r Rear fog lamps. Exterior lighting 0 82 High beam: Push lever. Left: Lever up. Low beam: Pull lever from high Right: Lever down.
  • Page 14: Hazard Warning Flasher

    In brief Hazard warning flasher Horn Washer and wiper systems Press to turn the hazard warning Press the horn pad on either side. flasher on and off when the ignition MIST: Wipers cycle while the lever is is in any position. held down.
  • Page 15: Climate Control

    In brief Climate control Transmission Rear air conditioning system Press REAR A/C on the centre of Automatic transmission the instrument panel to turn the rear air conditioning system on. SYNC AUTO MODE The climate control panel is located in the centre of the instrument panel. P: Park.
  • Page 16: Starting Off

    In brief Starting off Starting the engine Manual transmission Check before starting Warning • Check the windows, mirrors and Do not switch the engine off while lamps are clean. the vehicle is moving as there • Visually check tyre inflation. will not be any power assist for Check the tyre pressures brakes or steering.
  • Page 17: Parking

    In brief Parking • The shift lever must be in 4: (Start) Petrol engine: Turn the P (Park) or N (Neutral). The ignition control knob to the start 1. Apply the park brake. engine will not start in any other position momentarily and then Before leaving the vehicle, position.
  • Page 18: Keys And Locks

    Keys, doors and windows Keys, doors and Keys and locks Exterior mirrors ....24 Power mirrors ......24 windows Keys Heated mirrors ......24 Folding mirrors ......24 Keys and locks ..... 16 Interior mirrors...... 25 Keys ........... 16 Rear view mirror ......25 Matching transmitter(s) to Automatic dimming rear the vehicle ........
  • Page 19: Matching Transmitter(S) To The Vehicle

    To start the vehicle: purchased from and programmed by and will no longer recognise the a Holden Dealer, using the key code 1. Open the storage bin. missing transmitter. number. Cup holders 0 51...
  • Page 20: Replacing The Transmitter Battery

    Keys, doors and windows Replacing the transmitter 3. Remove the battery (A) and replace with the new one, making battery sure the positive (+) side of the battery is facing down. Replace with a CR2032 or equivalent battery. 4. Reassemble the transmitter ensuring the cover is engaged correctly.
  • Page 21: About The Keys

    Lock all doors. pressed unintentionally, especially only one transmitter, contact • Lock the fuel filler door. when the vehicle is out of sight. your Holden Dealer as soon as • Flash the hazard lamps once. • Metallic window tint reduces the possible.
  • Page 22: Manual Door Locks

    Keys, doors and windows Manual door locks Keyless unlocking Keyless locking The doors automatically lock after several seconds if the ignition is off, all doors are closed and at least one keyless access transmitter has been removed from the vehicle. •...
  • Page 23: Door Lock Snibs

    Keys, doors and windows Door lock snibs Locking/unlocking from inside • To lock all doors, insert the key into the driver’s door lock and • The door lock switch is located in • To lock any door from the inside, turn anticlockwise (A), then turn the driver’s door armrest.
  • Page 24: Child Safety Rear Door Locks

    Keys, doors and windows Child safety rear door Tailgate Warning locks Danger For safety, always check the lock is operating correctly (after It can be very dangerous to drive setting) by trying to open the door with the tailgate open. Carbon from inside the vehicle.
  • Page 25: Vehicle Security

    Turn the ignition contact a Holden Dealer. control knob off and try again Caution or try another keyless access transmitter.
  • Page 26: Exterior Mirrors

    They can only be changed by The vehicle has heated rear view To adjust the mirrors, turn the a Holden Dealer. mirrors. ignition control knob to the on or The heating is switched on Caution...
  • Page 27: Interior Mirrors

    Keys, doors and windows Interior mirrors Automatic dimming rear Warning view mirror Rear view mirror Do not cover the sensors or hang items on the mirror. The vehicle may have an automatic dimming rear view mirror. Adjust the rear view mirror by moving right or left, up or down.
  • Page 28: Sun Visor Mirrors

    Keys, doors and windows Windows Sun visor mirrors Driver’s window The driver’s window has an auto Power windows down two stage function. • To lower the window, press the switch down firmly, then release. The window will automatically open fully. •...
  • Page 29: Sun Visors

    Keys, doors and windows Sun visors Assist grips Lock switch The lock switch for the power The sun visors may be adjusted to An assist grip is located above windows is located on the driver’s two positions: the passenger doors to assist door armrest.
  • Page 30: Roof

    Keys, doors and windows Roof Fitting an aftermarket sunroof may void the New Vehicle Sunroof Voluntary Warranty on your vehicle and could result in injury The vehicle may have a sunroof. to the vehicle occupants in the event of an accident. Warning The sunroof: Always observe the following...
  • Page 31 Keys, doors and windows Sunblind The sunblind opens automatically with the sunroof or can be manually operated. The sunblind must be manually closed and cannot be closed with the sunroof open. Note The sunblind must be manually operated when the sunroof is raised. Cleaning and maintenance Regularly clean the glass, seals and roof flanges with a moist, soft cloth.
  • Page 32: Seats, Restraints

    Seats, restraints Seats, restraints Head restraints Child restraints ..... 44 Infants ........46 Warning Young children ......46 Head restraints ....30 Booster seats ......46 Do not drive the vehicle with the Front seats ......31 Older children ......47 head restraints removed, as it Seat position ......
  • Page 33: Front Seats

    Seats, restraints Front seats Seat position Seat adjustment The vehicle may have the following levers and switches for seat adjustment. Forwards/backwards (Type A) To adjust the height: To tilt the front head restraints: 1. Push the button in. 1. Place the head restraint in its rearmost position by pushing it 2.
  • Page 34 Seats, restraints Up/down (Type A) Recline (Type A) Lumbar Raise or lower the seat cushion by Adjust the seatback by lifting Adjust the lumbar support by pulling moving the lever up or down. the lever. or pushing the lever. Warning Warning To avoid reducing the Do not adjust the driver’s seat...
  • Page 35 Seats, restraints Forwards/backwards (Type B) Up/down (Type B) Recline (Type B) Move the seat forwards or Raise or lower the seat cushion by Adjust the seatback by tilting backwards by moving the horizontal moving the switch up or down at the the vertical switch forwards or switch forwards or backwards.
  • Page 36: Heated Front Seats

    Seats, restraints Heated front seats Seatback folding To unfold the front passenger’s seatback: The vehicle may have heated 1. Lift the seatback to the forward front seats. tilted position. 2. Lift the reclining lever and return the seatback to its original position.
  • Page 37: Rear Seats

    Seats, restraints Rear seats Second row seats Seatback folding To fold individual seatbacks: Recline Warning 1. Ensure all three seat belts are unbuckled and the front Do not press the release button seatbacks are not reclined. on the top of the seatback while 2.
  • Page 38 Seats, restraints Double folding seatback 2. Lift the seatback and push it to Note its original position. Do not operate the lever when the seats are in the folded position. 3. Unhook the seat belts from the retaining guides. To unfold the seatbacks: 4.
  • Page 39: Third Row Seats

    Seats, restraints Seat belts Third row seats 2. Lift the lever on the back of the seatback. The head restraint will Seatback folding automatically fold forward. How to wear seat belts To unfold the seatbacks: 3. Fold the seatback forward until it properly stops.
  • Page 40: Three Point Belt

    Seats, restraints Three point belt Each belt assembly must only Warning be used by one occupant; it is Fitting dangerous to put a belt around The tongue must engage and a child being carried on the lock inside the buckle for the seat occupant’s lap.
  • Page 41 Seats, restraints Shoulder height adjust Note 3. Lock the safety belt anchor in For your safety, wear the lap section position. of the seat belt as low as possible Warning 4. Ensure the anchor clicks into on your hips, not on your waist or position.
  • Page 42: Seat Belt Care

    Seats, restraints Airbag system Seat belt care Replacing seat belts after a crash Warning Warning Warning Care should be taken to avoid Airbags are part of the It is essential to replace the contamination of the webbing Supplemental Restraint System with polishes, oils and chemicals, entire assembly after it has been (SRS) as they assist, but do not...
  • Page 43: Front Airbag System

    Seats, restraints Front airbag system A label is attached under the sun Warning visor on the passenger side. WARNING – EXTREME HAZARD! Warning Do not use a rearward facing child The horn pad must not be restraint on a seat protected by an covered with adhesive or any airbag in front of it! other material.
  • Page 44: Side Impact Airbags (Siab)

    Seats, restraints Curtain airbag system Front airbags will inflate in certain Because there is limited time severe frontal or near frontal available to detect some side impacts. Front airbags are not impacts, it is not possible to deploy designed to inflate if the vehicle the SIAB in all serious accidents.
  • Page 45: Seat Belt Pretensioners

    The pretensioner system needs Do not place any objects in the to be replaced by a Holden Dealer. pockets of the hanging items. Do not hold onto the assist grips •...
  • Page 46: Servicing

    The wires can be identified by yellow tape wrapping, yellow tubing or yellow connectors. • It is recommended that any work to the airbag system, electrical system, instrument panel area, steering column and steering wheel be carried out by a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 47 A label is attached under the sun restraints and/or in certain visor on the passenger side. locations within the vehicle. Warning Holden strongly recommends that you refer to your specific Always follow the child restraint State or Territory regulations to manufacturer’s fitting instructions...
  • Page 48: Infants

    Seats, restraints Infants Young children Booster seats Rearward facing infant capsules Forward facing child seats are for Booster seats are for when children are designed so that in the event use when the child is able to sit and outgrow a typical forward facing child of a collision, impact forces will be easily hold their head upright.
  • Page 49: Older Children

    Seats, restraints Older children Where to put the restraint Where legally allowed, you may install a forward-facing child Warning restraint in the front seat, but always move the passenger seat It is safest for children to be as far back as it will go. seated in the rear seats.
  • Page 50: Child Restraint Installation Locations

    Seats, restraints Child restraint installation Attaching the child restraint Note locations Positioning a child restraint in front of an adjustable head restraint: Anchor points • If using a dual tether, route the tether around either side of the head restraint. •...
  • Page 51 Seats, restraints ISOFIX child restraint systems Fasten vehicle-approved ISOFIX child restraint systems to the ISOFIX mounting brackets. Note Ensure the seat belt buckles are placed out of the way of the child seat. ISOFIX mounting brackets are indicated by a label on the seatback, as shown.
  • Page 52: Storage

    Storage Storage Storage Glove box compartments Storage compartments ..50 Coin storage Coin storage ....... 50 Glove box ........50 Cup holders ........ 51 Front centre console ....51 Sunglasses holder ...... 52 Under seat storage ..... 52 Rear storage ......52 The glove box is located on the passenger side of the instrument panel.
  • Page 53: Cup Holders

    Storage Cup holders Front centre console Rear armrest cup holders Cup holders are located between the two front seats, within the rear armrest and on the passenger side of the rear load area. Front cup holders / storage bin The rear cup holders are located The centre console bin is located between the two second row seats, between the two front seats.
  • Page 54: Sunglasses Holder

    Storage Sunglasses holder Under seat storage Rear storage Side under-floor container The sunglasses holder is located The vehicle may have a front in the roof and is designed passenger seat storage tray. A side under-floor storage container to accommodate one pair of •...
  • Page 55 Storage Rear under-floor container A rear under-floor storage container is located at the rear of the luggage floor area. • To open, pull the handle upward. Caution Do not store items beyond the top of the storage container or the luggage floor may be damaged.
  • Page 56: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and controls Instruments and Front passenger’s seat belt Electronic Stability Control reminder light ......64 (ESC) light ........68 controls Battery warning light ....64 Electronic Stability Control (ESC) off light ......69 Airbag and Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) light ..64 Engine coolant temperature Instrument panel overview ..
  • Page 57: Instrument Panel Overview

    Instruments and controls Instrument panel overview Up-shift light ....... 72 Tailgate ajar light ......73 Information displays .... 73 Driver Information Centre (DIC) ........... 73 Trip computer ......74 Vehicle Information ..... 77 Vehicle personalisation ....78 Vehicle messages ....80 Key and lock messages .....
  • Page 58: Controls

    Instruments and controls Controls A. Side vent outlet ..... 130 M. Electronic Stability Control (ESC) off button ....149 B. Infotainment system ....88 Descent Control System Steering wheel adjustment C. Lever for wipers (DCS) button......151 and washers ......57 Hazard warning Warning D.
  • Page 59: Horn

    Instruments and controls Horn Windscreen wipers / washers INT: Move the lever up one level for intermittent wipes. Press the horn pad on either side. Rotate the collar up for more The wipers/washers operate with frequent wipes, or down for less the ignition control knob in the on or frequent wipes.
  • Page 60 Instruments and controls Rear wiper and washer If the wipers are turned on when Note the lamp switch is in the AUTO • Do not operate the wipers on dry position, the headlamps will turn on glass. automatically after eight wipes. •...
  • Page 61: Outside Temperature

    Instruments and controls Outside temperature Clock Power outlets The centre console power sockets operate with the ignition control knob in the on or accessories position. The rear load area power socket operates at all times, when the ignition control knob is turned on or off.
  • Page 62: Warning Lights, Gauges And Indicators

    Instruments and controls Warning lights, Connecting a device gauges and indicators 1. Flip the socket cover open. 2. Follow the installation instructions that are included with Instrument cluster the device. 3. Cover the socket with the protective cap when not in use. These circuits are protected by a fuse and have a maximum 100 120...
  • Page 63: Tachometer

    Instruments and controls Tachometer Fuel gauge The fuel gauge shows the level of The tachometer shows engine fuel in the fuel tank when the ignition speed in thousands of revolutions control knob is turned to the on per minute (RPM). position.
  • Page 64: Odometer And Tripmeter

    Instruments and controls Odometer and tripmeter Control indicators The odometer records the distance travelled since the vehicle was built. The tripmeter records the distance travelled on a journey. • Two different trips (Trip A and Trip B) can be recorded at the 100 120 same time.
  • Page 65 Instruments and controls Overview Low fuel light 0 71 All Wheel Drive system (AWD) light 0 67 Driver’s seat belt reminder light Fuel economy light 0 71 0 64 Descent Control System (DCS) Water in fuel filter light 0 71 light 0 67 Front passenger’s seat belt Immobiliser light 0 71...
  • Page 66: Driver's Seat Belt Reminder Light

    • When the ignition control knob Contact a Holden Dealer is turned to the on position, immediately. illuminates for approximately 4 seconds. • If the light illuminates when driving, contact a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 67: Malfunction Indicator Lamp (Mil)

    If you keep driving the vehicle in the Diesel Particle Filter (DPF) Driving while R is on may cause while the SVS light is on, damage (exhaust filter). Contact a Holden injury to yourself and others. may result in the non-emission Dealer.
  • Page 68: Park Brake Light

    Holden Dealer. • Stays on continuously while driving. If the light remains on while driving, contact a Holden Dealer immediately. Note • The vehicle’s brakes will still operate but without the assistance of the ABS.
  • Page 69: Shift Select Light

    DCS is not ready or there is a malfunction in the system. • The light flashes when the AWD system is temporarily disabled. Contact a Holden Dealer. • If the light remains on, contact a Descent Control System (DCS) Holden Dealer.
  • Page 70: Speed Sensitive Power

    4 seconds. 4 seconds. 4 seconds. Contact a Holden Dealer as soon as • If the light illuminates while • If the light flashes while driving, possible if the light: driving, contact a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 71: Electronic Stability Control (Esc) Off Light

    Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Engine overheating 0 183 0 149 If the light remains on, contact a Holden Dealer. Warning Do not continue driving with the engine coolant temperature light illuminated. The engine is too hot.
  • Page 72: Diesel Particle Filter (Dpf) (Exhaust

    Start the cleaning process Do not drive the vehicle with the Engine oil 0 179 as soon as possible. light illuminated. Contact a Holden Do not drive the vehicle with the Cleaning process 0 173 Dealer. light illuminated. Contact a Holden Flashes Dealer.
  • Page 73: Change Engine Oil Light

    4 seconds. 4 seconds. • Contact a Holden Dealer • If the light does not come on, • The light illuminates when the immediately to have the fuel filter contact a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 74: Reduced Engine Power Light

    The vehicle may be driven at a • r illuminates when the lamps Up-shift light reduced speed. are in use. 3. Contact a Holden Dealer The vehicle may have an up-shift Rear fog lamps 0 85 immediately. indicator. Turn signal light •...
  • Page 75: Tailgate Ajar Light

    Instruments and controls Information displays Tailgate ajar light Transmission and odometer display • When the ignition control knob Driver Information Centre is turned to the on position, illuminates for approximately (DIC) 4 seconds. • The light illuminates when the tailgate is open or not securely latched.
  • Page 76: Trip Computer

    Instruments and controls Trip computer Trip A Repeatedly pressing 3 for a short time will scroll through the The trip computer provides the driver trip information menu items in the with information in the DIC display Trip A following order: such as trip meters, driving distance •...
  • Page 77 Instruments and controls Trip B Driving distance with This estimate will change if driving conditions change. For example, remaining fuel if driving in traffic and making Trip B frequent stops, this display may Fuel read one number, but if the vehicle is driven on a freeway, the number range 20.7 km...
  • Page 78 Instruments and controls Average fuel economy Instant fuel economy Average vehicle speed Average Instant. Average fuel fuel vehicle economy economy speed 8.8 L/100km 11.3 L/100km 133 km/h 999999 999999 999999 This display shows the approximate This display shows the This display shows the average average fuel consumption in litres instantaneous fuel consumption.
  • Page 79: Vehicle Information

    Instruments and controls Speed Vehicle Information Coolant tempera- Speed ture 45 km/h 999999 999999 This display shows the current engine coolant temperature. This display shows the current Pressing for a short time will vehicle speed. display the following Vehicle Information screen: •...
  • Page 80: Vehicle Personalisation

    Instruments and controls Vehicle personalisation Language Display language change 999999 Press and hold V for a short time to make a selection. 1. Repeatedly press U until Display Some vehicle settings can be language change is displayed. personalised by pressing U. 2.
  • Page 81 Instruments and controls Keyless locking change Side Blind Zone Alert (SBZA) Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) Keyless Side blind Rear cross locking zone alert traffic change alert 999999 999999 999999 1. Repeatedly press U until Keyless 1. Repeatedly press U until Side locking change is displayed.
  • Page 82: Vehicle Messages

    Instruments and controls Vehicle messages Feature settings exit Electronic Key Not Detected Re- start Allowed Driver Information Centre (DIC) This message displays when the Feature messages display when the status keyless access transmitter is not of the vehicle has changed and settings detected inside the vehicle while action may be needed to correct the...
  • Page 83: Engine Exhaust Filter Messages

    Instruments and controls Engine exhaust filter Transmission messages messages Shift To Park Action Required Cleaning Exhaust This message displays if the vehicle Filter Continue Driving is not in P (Park) while the engine is being turned off. This message displays when the diesel particle filter (DPF) has started its cleaning cycle.
  • Page 84: Lighting

    Lighting Lighting Exterior lighting 8: Parking lamps (DRL and tail lamps), number plate lamps and instrument panel lights illuminate. Lamp control Exterior lighting ....82 The headlamps will not come on. Lamp control ......82 9 P: Parking lamps, number plate lamps, instrument panel lights and High/low beam ......
  • Page 85: High/Low Beam

    Lighting High/low beam The DRL system operates in daylight when the following conditions are met: • The engine is running. • The sunlight sensor determines it is daytime. Note The tail lamps are not illuminated when the daytime running lights are Hazard warning flasher To flash the high beam lamps: •...
  • Page 86: Turn Signals

    Lighting Turn signals Front fog lamps Press to turn the hazard warning flasher on or off, when the ignition is The vehicle may have front fog in any position: lamps. • Arrows on the instrument cluster flash when the lamps are in operation.
  • Page 87: Rear Fog Lamps

    Lighting Rear fog lamps The fog lamp indicator > The fog lamp indicator r illuminates on the instrument illuminates on the instrument cluster. cluster. To switch the front fog lamps off: To switch the rear fog lamps off: • Rotate the ring (A) to the > •...
  • Page 88: Interior Lighting

    Lighting Interior lighting Interior lamps Note When opening the driver’s door or pressing K on the keyless access Instrument panel transmitter, the instrument panel illumination lights illuminate automatically. They remain illuminated for approximately 30 seconds or until the ignition control knob is turned to the accessories position.
  • Page 89 Lighting Dome lamps Front door step lamp • Press The lamp illuminates until pressed again. • The centre and rear lamps illuminate when a door or the tailgate is opened. • If a door or the tailgate stays open, the lamps extinguish after approximately 10 minutes.
  • Page 90: Infotainment System

    Infotainment system Infotainment Introduction Smartphone applications ... 119 Android Auto, Apple CarPlay ..119 system Safety information Settings ....... 120 General operation of the Introduction ......88 settings menu ......120 Safety information ...... 88 Theft-deterrent feature ....90 Overview ........91 Operation ........
  • Page 91: Infotainment System

    Infotainment system • To reduce the risk of electric Warning shock, do not remove the cover or back of this system. There are The infotainment system must The exclamation point within an no user-serviceable parts inside. be used so the vehicle can be equilateral triangle is intended Refer servicing to qualified driven safely at all times.
  • Page 92: Theft-Deterrent Feature

    Infotainment system Theft-deterrent feature Using the phone projection function, you can operate specific applications The infotainment system has an on your smartphone via the electronic security system to prevent infotainment system. theft. The Bluetooth phone connection 'Made for iPod' and 'Made for Therefore, the infotainment system function allows for the use of iPhone' refers to an electronic...
  • Page 93: Overview

    Infotainment system Overview A. Display: Display for Play / Reception / Control panel Menu state and information. B. Home: Press { to enter the home menu. C. Seek: Press g/ l to seek the station or media contents. D. Power: Press and hold P to turn the power on/off.
  • Page 94 Infotainment system Steering wheel remote control If the connected phone supports • Push and hold up or down: Speech Recognition, press and – FM/AM mode: A B C D hold % to activate the phone’s sequentially searches SR (speech recognition) mode. the stations saved in PRESET.
  • Page 95: Operation

    Infotainment system Operation Turning on / off automatically • Using the steering wheel remote control, press + x - to adjust the When the ignition control knob is in System on / off volume. the accessories or on position, the •...
  • Page 96 Infotainment system Using home menu • Touch Projection to activate Note Android Auto or Apple CarPlay. • The edit mode exits after 30 1. Press { on the control panel. If a smartphone is already seconds of inactivity. The Home menu may vary connected to the USB port, •...
  • Page 97 Infotainment system Selecting functions Note Touch s to view movie files contained in the USB storage • Press { to return to the Home Audio device. menu. 1. Press { on the control panel. Note • If the playback source (USB/ 2.
  • Page 98 Infotainment system Phone Pairing and connecting Bluetooth 0 114 To operate Bluetooth hands-free function, connect the Bluetooth Projection phone to the infotainment system. The phone projection applications 1. Press { on the control panel. Android Auto and Apple CarPlay display selected apps from your 2.
  • Page 99: Audio

    Infotainment system Audio Searching for broadcasting Searching for broadcasting by automatically using the preset AM-FM radio Press g / l on the control panel Saving preset to automatically search for available 1. Select the band (FM or AM) to Listening to FM/AM radio stations with good reception.
  • Page 100 Infotainment system Listening to Preset directly • Touch -/+ to select the 4. Touch 3 to return to the desired sound style manually. previous menu. 1. Repeatedly touch S / T to select • Bass: Adjust the bass level the desired page of saved Station list from -12 to +12.
  • Page 101 Infotainment system Auto volume 2. During the FM/AM broadcasting Multi-band antenna list update, touch Cancel to stop When Auto Volume is turned on, The multi-band antenna on the roof it from saving changes. the volume will automatically be of the vehicle is used for the AM-FM controlled according to the vehicle radio.
  • Page 102: Usb Port

    Infotainment system USB port Before using audio system • Waveform (WAV – PCM Windows format). Supported audio file formats: • Audio Interchange File Format • MP3 (MPEG-1 Layer 3, MPEG-2 (AIFF). Layer 3). • 3GPP (Generally used for mobile Constant Bit Rate (CBR) devices).
  • Page 103 Infotainment system Cautions for using USB storage • USB storage devices can only be • Disconnect the connected device and iPod/iPhone recognised when it is formatted USB storage device when the in FAT16/32, NTFS, HFS+. vehicle ignition is turned off. If •...
  • Page 104 Infotainment system • Music files to which DRM (Digital • When an iPod/iPhone is not • The playback functions and Right Management) is applied being used, disconnect it from the information display items of cannot be played. the vehicle with the car ignition the iPod/iPhone used with this turned off.
  • Page 105 Infotainment system USB player Pause Touch j during playback. Playing USB storage device music Touch r to resume playback. files Connect the USB storage device Playing the next file containing the music files to the USB Touch l to play the next file. port.
  • Page 106 Infotainment system MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) Playing file randomly Browse music player Touch Z during playback. 1. From the USB music menu, touch Browse Music.   Z : Plays all files randomly. • Playing music from a supported The number of relevant songs is MTP device •...
  • Page 107 Infotainment system • If you connect the MTP device that has external memory, it may be recognised as USB1/USB2. • Other operation is same as the USB player. USB player 0 103 • To operate MTP connection the user may be required to change the USB connection setting to Note Note...
  • Page 108 Infotainment system Playing the next song General operation of the iPod Tone settings music menu Touch l to play the next song. From the iPod menu, sound features 1. Touch Menu on the iPod music can be setup. Tone settings 0 98 Playing the previous song screen.
  • Page 109: Auxiliary Devices

    Infotainment system Auxiliary devices Note General operation of the AUX music menu • If the auxiliary device is already The infotainment system can play connected, press { > Audio > 1. Touch Menu on the AUX music music on an auxiliary device when Source >...
  • Page 110: Bluetooth Music

    Infotainment system Bluetooth music • Bluetooth music can be played If the mobile phone or Bluetooth only when a Bluetooth device device is not in the waiting Music may be played from a paired has been connected. screen mode, some devices Bluetooth device that supports may not automatically play in •...
  • Page 111 Infotainment system Pause Note Browse music Some functions may not be Touch j during playback. Touch r 1. From the Bluetooth music supported depending on the mobile again to resume playback. menu, touch Browse Music. phone. The number of relevant songs is Playing the next music displayed by all Playlists/ Artists/ General operation of the...
  • Page 112: Gallery

    Infotainment system Gallery Auto volume • The infotainment system transmits the order to play Volume will be automatically Note from the mobile phone in the controlled. Picture and movie function is not Bluetooth music play mode. If Auto volume 0 99 supported for iPhone.
  • Page 113 Infotainment system Before using picture system Viewing a previous or next 2. Touch the screen to hide the control bar. Touch the screen picture Caution on using picture files again to show the control bar From the picture screen, touch again, touch 3 to return to the •...
  • Page 114: Gallery (Movies)

    Infotainment system Gallery (movies) • Max Audio Bitrate: - MP3: 320 kbps. The infotainment system can play - WMA: 768 kbps. movie files contained in the USB storage device. - AC3: 640 kbps. - AAC: 320 kbps. Before using movie system •...
  • Page 115 Infotainment system Scanning forward or backward 3. Touch the screen to hide control • [Tone Settings]: Set the sound bar. Touch the screen again to feature. Hold down g / l during playback show the control bar again, touch Tone settings 0 98 to rewind or fast-forward.
  • Page 116: Phone

    Infotainment system Phone Pairing and connecting Note Bluetooth • There may be restrictions Note on using Bluetooth wireless To use the Bluetooth feature, make Limited to models supporting the technology in some locations. sure the Bluetooth on your device Bluetooth connection. •...
  • Page 117 Infotainment system (2) If the SSP is not supported, When there is a paired device in 6. When the Bluetooth device input the PIN code on your the infotainment system and the infotainment system Bluetooth device as shown is successfully paired, Z/5 1.
  • Page 118: Connecting The Bluetooth Device

    Infotainment system Connecting the Bluetooth Checking the connected It is recommended that you always accept the phone book Bluetooth device device request during the initial pairing 1. Press { on the control panel. 1. Press { on the control panel. of the phone.
  • Page 119: Hands-Free Phone

    Infotainment system Hands-free phone Switching call to the mobile Taking calls phone (Private mode) 1. When a phone call comes Making a call by entering a through the connected Bluetooth 1. If you want to switch the call to phone number mobile phone, the playing track the mobile phone instead of the 1.
  • Page 120 Infotainment system Searching for contacts entries Making a call from Call history 3. Touch def to select the third character. 1. Touch Contacts on the 'Phone' 1. Touch Call History on the The names included 'd', 'e', or 'f' screen. 'Phone' screen.
  • Page 121: Smartphone Applications

    Infotainment system Smartphone Voice mail Android Auto may not be compatible with all Android devices. applications The default voice mail number is iPhone: the phone number of the currently There is no additional app required connected phone. The voice mail Android Auto, Apple to use Apple CarPlay.
  • Page 122: Settings

    Infotainment system Settings Connecting the mobile phone To start the function, you can alternatively press and hold { for a Connect the smartphone to the USB few seconds. General operation of the port with a genuine cable. The phone projection screen settings menu USB port 0 100 displayed depends on your...
  • Page 123 Infotainment system Time and date Language 1. Touch Time and Date. 1. Touch Language. 3. Select the desired setting value. Note Settings menus and functions may • [Set Time Format]: Select 12h or 2. Select language displayed on the vary depending on your vehicle 24h time display.
  • Page 124 Infotainment system Bluetooth Apple CarPlay • [Manage Favourites]: Select the number of favourite list on the 1. Touch Bluetooth. 1. Touch Apple CarPlay. radio screen. • [Audible Touch Feedback]: Allow audible feedback when touching the radio screen. • [Text Scroll]: Allow scrolling of text such as radio station identification, messages, or music information.
  • Page 125 Infotainment system Android Auto USB auto launch Turn display off 1. Touch Android Auto. 1. Touch USB Auto Launch. 1. Touch Turn Display Off. Select on or off. Select on or off. • Press any button or touch the • On: If you connect an Android •...
  • Page 126 Infotainment system Rear camera Return to factory settings Software information 1. Touch Rear Camera. 1. Touch Return to Factory 1. Touch Software Information. Settings. • [Guidance Lines]: Select the • [Open Source]: Display Open Guidance Lines feature to turn • [Clear All Private Data]: Clear all Source Software licensing on or off.
  • Page 127: Climate Control

    Climate control Climate control Climate control systems Climate control systems ..125 Automatic climate control system ........126 Rear air conditioning system ..129 Air vents ......130 Adjustable air vents ....130 Maintenance ......131 Passenger compartment pollen filter ........ 131 Regular operation .....
  • Page 128: Automatic Climate Control System

    Climate control Automatic climate control system A. Side vents B. Window demister vents C. Windscreen demister vents D. Centre vents E. Floor vents SYNC AUTO MODE H. Automatic operation A. Passenger temperature selector I. Temperature sensor B. Air conditioning J. Air Quality Sensor (AQS) C.
  • Page 129 Climate control Air temperature selector Air conditioning The automatic climate control temperature is controlled by: Press A/C to switch the air The temperature can be adjusted • • An in-car temperature sensor. separately for the driver and conditioning on. passenger. •...
  • Page 130 Climate control Air outlet directions: Automatic climate control Temperature sensor • directs air through the side • Set a temperature by rotating the The temperature sensors responds and centre vents. air temperature selectors. to temperature levels within the passenger compartment, to regulate •...
  • Page 131: Rear Air Conditioning System

    Climate control Rear air conditioning Air Quality Sensor (AQS) Sunlight sensor system The AQS automatically switches from outside air to recirculation, to prevent exhaust gas from outside, entering the passenger compartment. • Press to switch the AQS on or off. The LED illuminates when AQS REAR is activated.
  • Page 132: Air Vents

    Climate control Air vents Demister vents Demister vents are located at the Adjustable air vents base of the windscreen and are controlled by the air outlet The direction of air flowing out of the selector. vents can be changed by moving the airflow deflectors up, down, left Floor vent or right.
  • Page 133: Maintenance

    Climate control Maintenance Regular operation Unsealed roads Prevention of dust entry Engine performance / fuel Passenger compartment economy • When following another vehicle pollen filter on unsealed roads and the dust A small decrease in engine power is airborne, select recirculation. The filter removes contaminants and a slight increase in fuel such as pollen and dust from the air...
  • Page 134: Driving And Operating

    Driving and operating Driving and Automatic transmission Hill Start Assist (HSA) ....151 shiftlock control system .... 139 Traction Control System operating Parking ........140 (TCS) ........151 Automatic transmission..141 Active Rollover Protection Driving information .... 133 (ARP) ........151 Shifting between gears .....
  • Page 135: Driving Information

    Driving and operating Driving information Off-road driving Travel with another vehicle when driving on remote or poor quality Hose down the front of the vehicle to roads. Before entering the clear any mud or debris. Make sure both sides of the radiator are clear. Front Wheel Drive (FWD) vehicle All Wheel Drive (AWD)
  • Page 136: Driving On Wet Roads

    Driving and operating Starting and Driving on wet roads Mud and snow tyres operating Tyre grip Warning Tyre grip decreases when water, The use of tyres that are a New vehicle running-in snow, ice, gravel or other materials different size or construction i.e. are on the road.
  • Page 137: Brakes

    Do not turn and hold the steering performance. required to steer will increase. wheel in the fully turned position Apply the brakes lightly to check Contact a Holden Dealer as soon when stationary. whether they have been affected. as possible. •...
  • Page 138: Loose Articles

    Driving and operating Loose articles Ignition positions • The brake pedal must be pressed to start the engine. Do not leave loose articles Warning • Manual transmission: Depress or luggage in the passenger the clutch pedal. compartment. Secure in the rear Do not switch the engine off while 1: (Lock/off).
  • Page 139: Retained Accessory Power (Rap)

    Driving and operating Retained Accessory 3: (On). 4: (Start). When the ignition control knob is in Petrol engine: Turn the ignition Power (RAP) the on position, the engine is ready control knob to the start position The following accessories may be to start and all electrical systems are momentarily and then release.
  • Page 140: Starting The Engine

    • If the engine still fails to start, move the shift lever to the neutral starts. contact a Holden Dealer. position then start the engine. The ignition control knob 3. Starting the engine: Engine will not crank or start...
  • Page 141: Automatic Transmission Shiftlock Control System

    1. Release the shift lever button. vehicle, a fault may have occurred. 2. Press and hold the brake pedal. Automatic transmission vehicles Contact a Holden Dealer to have the 3. Press the shift lever button have a Brake-Transmission Shift fault repaired.
  • Page 142: Parking

    11. Have the vehicle repaired by Electric Park Brake (EPB) 0 147 a Holden Dealer as soon as 2. Automatic transmission: Move possible. the shift lever to position P. Note Manual Transmission: Place in •...
  • Page 143: Automatic Transmission

    Driving and operating Automatic Apply the brake pedal and press Warning the select button on the shift transmission lever to shift. To avoid the possibility of injury, Press the select button on the always apply the park brake Shifting between gears shift lever to shift.
  • Page 144: Shift Lever Positions

    Driving and operating Shift lever positions Active select mode D: Used for general driving. The transmission moves between P: In park position, the wheels first through to sixth gear are locked. The vehicle may be depending on driving conditions started from the P position. Do while maintaining optimum fuel not select P until the vehicle has economy.
  • Page 145: Fuel Economy Mode

    The button is located under the to shift up one gear. stays on and the transmission climate controls. Pull the lever backwards (-) once does not shift, contact a Holden The eco light on the instrument to shift down one gear. Dealer. cluster illuminates.
  • Page 146: Manual Transmission

    Driving and operating Manual transmission Stopping the vehicle • Do not press the accelerator pedal while using the park When stopping the vehicle on The vehicle may have a manual brake or foot brake, when in a slope, use the park brake transmission.
  • Page 147: Drive Systems

    • flashes continuously, a • That use an antenna fitted to the malfunction has occurred. • Shift to a lower gear before outside of the vehicle, should be Contact a Holden Dealer. descending steep grades. used whenever possible.
  • Page 148: Brakes

    Antilock Brake System near the instrument panel. engine, transmission, differentials (ABS) and wheel bearings. Contact Water crossing a Holden Dealer as soon as The ABS: Before crossing water: possible. • Continuously monitors the • Switch off the air conditioning.
  • Page 149: Electric Park Brake (Epb)

    If the brakes do not operate Driving while R is on may cause Keep the brake pedal fully pressed normally, contact a Holden Dealer. injury to yourself and others. throughout the braking process, Have the brake system checked without pumping it. Pumping the immediately if this occurs.
  • Page 150 A chime will sound and will Note be displayed. continues to flash: The sound of the park brake 3. Press the EPB switch. 1. Do not drive the vehicle. motor may be heard while extinguishes. 2. Contact a Holden Dealer. operating.
  • Page 151: Ride Control Systems

    ABS and includes the risks when driving. Traffic safety a Holden Dealer. Traction Control System (TCS). can only be achieved by adopting Note • Improves driving stability in any a responsible driving style.
  • Page 152: Hydraulic Brake Assist System (Ba)

    • (B) flashes while the ESC is To turn the ESC off: front and the rear axles. operating. • Press . • If the lamp remains on, a (A) illuminates. malfunction has occurred. Contact a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 153: Hill Start Assist (Hsa)

    Driving and operating Hill Start Assist (HSA) Active Rollover Descent Control System Protection (ARP) (DCS) The HSA system assists in preventing rollback when driving off, The DCS: When the vehicle becomes while on an incline. extremely unstable, ARP helps • Is only for driving down steep 1.
  • Page 154 (A) illuminates amber on the DCS will not slow the vehicle. instrument cluster, a malfunction has occurred. Contact a Holden Dealer. • For the DCS to actively slow the vehicle to its target speed, the DCS off vehicle’s speed must be below...
  • Page 155: Cruise Control

    Driving and operating Cruise control Warning The cruise control: Do not use the cruise control • Maintains the vehicle’s speed when road or driving conditions without pressure on the require varying speeds. A accelerator pedal. consistent speed isn’t practical • Will only operate at speeds in heavy, varying traffic or on above approximately 40 km/h.
  • Page 156 Driving and operating Setting cruise control Resuming a set speed 2. Press and hold RES/+ until the desired speed is reached. 1. Press 1 on the steering wheel. A set speed is stored and is able to Release RES/+. be resumed if the brake or clutch 1 illuminates white on the pedal, or has been pressed.
  • Page 157: Object Detection Systems

    Driving and operating Object detection Passing another vehicle Warning Press the accelerator pedal to systems increase the vehicle speed. The driver is always responsible Rear Park Assist (RPA) for taking care and attention while To return to the set speed, remove your foot from the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 158 • The vehicle’s speed is below 5 km/h. Notes on operation If the warning light remains on, Alarm tones contact a Holden Dealer as soon • A short single confirmation alarm as possible. • The rear sensors start to detect...
  • Page 159: Rear Vision Camera (Rvc)

    If the vehicle sustains any damage If the problem persists, contact a in the area of the reverse camera Holden Dealer. (rear number plate surround), the camera may become misaligned. Contact a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 160 Driving and operating RVC display • The area displayed on the screen Note may vary according to vehicle When the shift lever is moved orientation or road conditions. to another position, the camera deactivates. • Objects of different heights will appear to be different distances Cleaning from the vehicle.
  • Page 161: Rear Cross Traffic Alert (Rcta)

    Driving and operating Rear Cross Traffic Alert Side Blind Zone Alert Warning (RCTA) (SBZA) Do not use abrasive cleaners The vehicle may have Rear Cross The vehicle may have Side Blind or scouring pads as they could Traffic Alert (RCTA). Zone Alert (SBZA).
  • Page 162 Driving and operating This zone starts at approximately the Left Side Mirror Display Failure to use proper care when middle of the vehicle and goes back changing lanes may result in 5 m (16 ft). injury, death, or vehicle damage. Before making a lane change, How the system works always check mirrors, glance...
  • Page 163 SBZA may alert to objects attached system is operating. contact a Holden Dealer. to the vehicle, such as a trailer, When the vehicle is in a forward bicycle, or object extending out to...
  • Page 164: Fuel

    Driving and operating Fuel Take the vehicle to a Holden Danger Dealer if you think the vehicle Danger needs inspecting for any of the PETROL above reasons. Petrol is extremely flammable EXHAUST WARNING – Do not sit (or leave children or and highly explosive.
  • Page 165 USE OF FUEL CONTAINING USE OF FUEL CONTAINING Voluntary Warranty to the extent ETHANOL (PETROL ENGINES) ETHANOL (DIESEL ENGINES) that Holden considers the fuel When purchasing such fuel, Under no circumstances should affects the specifications and we recommend the vehicle be you use diesel fuel containing quality of your vehicle.
  • Page 166: Fuel Types

    New Vehicle the engine checked. Voluntary Warranty. In no event will Holden be responsible or bear any liability for any damage or loss that may arise in connection with the use of any fuel that does...
  • Page 167: Refuelling

    Driving and operating Refuelling Fuel cap Fuel filler door Fill the fuel tank at the intermediate or fast fill rate. Do not add any more fuel after the fuel filler first clicks off as fuel blows back. This allows room for the fuel to expand inside the tank.
  • Page 168: Towing

    New Vehicle Voluntary Warranty, to boat trailers or any other special A petrol nozzle restrictor is fitted to the extent that Holden considers the purpose trailer. ensure that only unleaded petrol can overloading or missing equipment to be used for petrol engined vehicles.
  • Page 169 (A). towing equipment not marketed change the balance. by Holden or for defects in the • Check the tow ball load before vehicle arising from the use of coupling the trailer to the towing such equipment or for loss or vehicle.
  • Page 170 Tow load Mandatory equipment Recommended equipment Maximum towing capacities (kg) – braked trailer 0 166 Holden 2,000 kg rated tow bar Load distribution hitch. Up to • Do not exceed the total front or 750 kg Holden trailer wiring harness rear axle loads specified.
  • Page 171 Driving and operating • Headlamps may need re-aiming Trailer brakes Off road loading and towing after the loaded trailer has been (All Wheel Drive vehicles) • Trailer brakes are mandatory on hitched, particularly if a load trailers weighing 750 kg and over To reduce the risk of damage to the distribution hitch is not used.
  • Page 172: Conversions And Add-Ons

    Do not fit any accessory over the The Holden nudge bar is available upper or lower air intakes at the front from a Holden Dealer and has been of the vehicle, as this may affect compatibility tested with the vehicle’s engine cooling.
  • Page 173: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle care Vehicle care Bulb replacement ....192 Tread depth ......203 Tyre rotation ......204 Headlamps and front turn signal lamps ......193 Buying new tyres ...... 204 General information ... 172 Front fog lamps ......194 Tyre chains ....... 205 Emission information ....
  • Page 174: General Information

    Vehicle care General information 2. Crankcase emission control Warning system. This system is designed to prevent blow-by gases from Emission information Any person who removes, escaping into the atmosphere modifies or hinders any part of the and recycle them through the Petrol engine emission control system may be combustion process.
  • Page 175 25 minutes depending on be carried out by an authorised driving conditions. A message will be To activate the cleaning process, Holden Dealer who will maintain the displayed in the Driver Information continue driving and when road vehicle’s emission control system as Centre (DIC) advising of this.
  • Page 176: Vehicle Checks

    Vehicle care Vehicle checks Reducing fuel consumption Accelerating, driving and braking Accelerate gently and avoid Engine Bonnet rapid starts. Have the vehicle serviced regularly Drive the vehicle at steady speeds in accordance with the maintenance Opening where possible (after running-in). schedule in the Service &...
  • Page 177 Vehicle care Closing Warning To avoid injury and/or damage to the vehicle, check each time, before the bonnet is closed, the contact area is unobstructed. Lower the bonnet and allow it to drop into the catch. Check the bonnet is engaged.
  • Page 178: Engine Compartment Overview

    Vehicle care Engine compartment overview A. Brake fluid reservoir 0 188 B. Power steering fluid reservoir Petrol V6 0 186 C. Engine oil filler cap 0 179 D. Dipstick for engine oil 0 179 E. Washer fluid reservoir 0 188 F.
  • Page 179 Vehicle care Petrol L4 A. Brake fluid reservoir 0 188 Clutch / Brake fluid reservoir 0 189 B. Power steering fluid reservoir 0 186 C. Engine oil filler cap 0 179 D. Dipstick for engine oil 0 179 E. Washer fluid reservoir 0 188 F.
  • Page 180 Vehicle care Diesel A. Power steering fluid reservoir 0 186 B. Brake fluid reservoir 0 188 C. Engine oil filler cap 0 179 D. Dipstick for engine oil 0 179 E. Washer fluid reservoir 0 188 F. Coolant reservoir 0 181...
  • Page 181: Engine Oil

    Vehicle care Engine oil Adding engine oil 3. Insert the dipstick firmly. Capacities 0 237 • Keep the engine oil at correct levels. 1. Remove the engine oil cap. • Check the oil level at regular 2. Add enough oil to reach within intervals, such as when the area/mark (H).
  • Page 182: Engine Oil System

    Vehicle care Engine oil system Operation of the vehicle Use of oils that do not meet the dexos specification may result in High speed driving and heavy towing The engine is dependent on oil for reduced performance under certain increases engine temperature, which lubricating critical areas subjected to circumstances.
  • Page 183: Engine Coolant

    If the level is lower than the drop in oil level. MIN line. If you are still concerned the engine • To the MAX line. has excessive oil consumption, Check the cooling system for leaks contact a Holden Dealer. first.
  • Page 184 Only use specified coolant. Holden Dealer. Always use the specified ratio. Recommended fluids, lubricants How the engine coolant works 1. Mix a solution of Holden coolant and parts 0 232 and clean fresh water. • The coolant contains special Do not mix different coolants 2.
  • Page 185: Engine Overheating

    Vehicle care Engine overheating Warning Warning Corrosion inhibitors and antifreeze fluids are poisonous. Immediate action is required Use extreme care when handling. if the engine overheats. This If swallowed, seek medical may be indicated by the engine attention. coolant temperature light illuminating, by steam escaping If the engine overheats or loses from under the bonnet, a loss...
  • Page 186 Vehicle care Cooling system checks If the coolant level is low, there may Caution be a leak in the cooling system: When no steam is visible: 1. Look for leaks at the radiator illuminates for more than If you see or hear steam coming hoses and connections, heater 30 seconds: from the engine, stop and turn...
  • Page 187 10 minutes. to allow any pressure to • If the engine overheats again, escape. contact a Holden Dealer as soon 4. If water is added it needs to as possible. be clean. 5. Top up the coolant reservoir to the MAX mark while the engine is idling.
  • Page 188: Power Steering Fluid

    (A). 3. Remove the engine oil cap (C). contact the fluid side of the reservoir cap/dipstick or to enter 4. Lift the engine cover to remove. the reservoir. If assistance is required, contact a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 189 Vehicle care To check the fluid level: 2.4L L4 petrol engine 2.2L L4 diesel engine 1. Wipe the cap and the top of the To check the fluid level: To check the fluid level: reservoir clean. 1. Wipe the cap and the top of the 1.
  • Page 190: Washer Fluid

    If the power steering fluid reservoir vehicle’s exterior surfaces as it requires constant topping up, contact can damage the paintwork. If you a Holden Dealer immediately. do, wash it off immediately. Check the fluid level weekly and top up if necessary.
  • Page 191: Clutch / Brake Fluid

    5. Secure the cap and clean up any spilt fluid. If the brake fluid requires regular topping up, contact a Holden Dealer immediately.
  • Page 192: Battery

    5. Secure the cap and clean up any working around the battery. spilt fluid. Metal objects that touch battery If the clutch/brake fluid requires terminals can cause sparks and regular topping up, contact a Holden serious heat burns to the user. Dealer immediately.
  • Page 193: Diesel Fuel Filter

    • If the vehicle is not going to be Contact a Holden Dealer driven for an extended period of Battery maintenance immediately to have the fuel filter time, disconnect the cable from drained.
  • Page 194: Diesel Fuel System Bleeding

    2. Turn the ignition control knob to outside of the lamp allowing a have it carried out by a Holden the lock position. Dealer. fine mist on the inside surface of 3.
  • Page 195: Headlamps And Front Turn Signal Lamps

    Vehicle care Headlamps and front turn 2. Remove the applicable dust cover from the back of the signal lamps headlamp housing by rotating anti-clockwise a quarter of a turn and grasping the lower edge. 3. Remove the two screws (A) retaining the headlamp cover.
  • Page 196: Front Fog Lamps

    Vehicle care 7. Install the dust cover in the back 4. Remove the bulb (B) from the 3. Remove the electrical connector of the headlamp housing by socket (C) by rotating anti- retainer (A) by sliding it rearward. rotating clockwise a quarter turn. clockwise.
  • Page 197: Rear Tail Lamps

    To replace the LED stop/tail lamps 5. Push the bulb inward and rotate housing. see a Holden dealer. it anti-clockwise. 3. Pull the bulb straight out of 1. Open the tailgate. 6. Insert the replacement bulb into the bulb holder and install the 2.
  • Page 198: Front Door Step Lamp

    Vehicle care Electrical system Front door step lamp Interior and map lamps Fuses and relays Fuse block Fuse blocks are located: • In the engine compartment • In the floor console on the driver side Spare fuses and a fuse extractor are located in the engine compartment fuse block.
  • Page 199 The fuse blocks contain circuit fuses, To access the fuse cover: If a fuse blows twice in a row, main fuses and relays. contact a Holden Dealer. 1. Open the driver side door. To remove the cover: 2. Pull the latch rearwards to 1.
  • Page 200: Engine Compartment Fuses And Relays

    Vehicle care Engine compartment PWM FAN .......80A SPARE SPARE ABS .........50A fuses and relays COIL A - OIL PUMP ....15A BATT1 ........60A IGNITION COIL B ....15A LO BEAM LH ......10A SPARE WPR SPD RELAY SPARE HDLP WASHER .....20A ECM ........15A TRLR PRK LAMP ....10A SPARE REAR WIPER ......20A...
  • Page 201: Floor Console Fuses And Relays

    Vehicle care Floor console fuses and relays DRVR PWR SEAT ....30A S/ROOF FOLDING MIRROR 10A FSCM/VENT SOL ....20A F/DOOR LOCK ......15A DR/LCK ........20A TRLR........20A APO JACK (CONSOLE) ..20A HTD SEAT PWR/REAR A/C ..20A BCM (PRK/TRN) ....15A PASS PWR WNDW ....30A ACC/RAP RELAY SPARE CIGAR ........20A...
  • Page 202: Diesel Auxiliary Fuse And Relay Block

    Vehicle care Diesel auxiliary fuse and relay block RUN2 ........10A ISRVM/RCM ......5A The engine compartment may have a diesel auxiliary fuse block. RR FOG ........15A BCM (DIMMER) .....15A LOGISTIC MODE ....15A HVAC BLWR......40A CLSTR ........10A SDM (IGN_1) ......10A PWR DIODE ......5A BCM (VBATT) ......10A TRLR BATT ......30A RVS/HVAC/DLC .....15A...
  • Page 203: Vehicle Tools

    Vehicle care Vehicle tools Wheels and tyres Tools Tyre placard A Jack B. Tool kit The vehicle has a tool kit, located The correct pressures for tyres are in a compartment in the floor of the shown on the tyre placard in the load area.
  • Page 204: Tyre Pressure

    Check the condition of the tyre the rims for damage. Contact a or rough road driving, daily tread and inspect for stones or Holden Dealer if in doubt. checking is recommended. abnormal wear. • If the vehicle is heavily loaded, the recommended pressure for the tyres is increased.
  • Page 205: Tread Depth

    Vehicle care Tread depth • The tyre has a bump or bulge in Warning it, indicating some kind of internal damage. The use of tyres that are a • The tyre has a puncture, cut or different size or construction i.e. other damage which can not be mud or snow tyres, may adversely repaired because of the size or...
  • Page 206: Tyre Rotation

    Types of roads driven on. wheels and tyres may affect the New • Driving habits. Vehicle Voluntary Warranty as well • Tyre pressures. as the vehicle’s insurance policy. • Wheel alignment and balance. Contact a Holden Dealer for advice on suitable tyres.
  • Page 207: Tyre Chains

    Warning Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Improper wheel alignment or 0 149 balance can cause: Holden does not recommend fitment of tyre chains. • Tyres to wear fast and unevenly. Due to limited tyre clearances, • The vehicle to pull to one side.
  • Page 208: Tyre Changing

    Vehicle care Tyre changing 6. To access the jack and tools lift • All passengers should be out up the compartment handle and The vehicle may have a spare tyre. of the vehicle when it is being fold the lid upward. jacked Vehicle tools 0 201 Warning...
  • Page 209 Vehicle care Spare wheel access 10. Use a wheel wrench to loosen 11. Place the jack adapter (A) onto the spare wheel carrier mounting the jack head, ensuring it is 9. Use a flat-blade screwdriver to bolt (anti-clockwise) securing the securely engaged.
  • Page 210 Vehicle care 12. Place the jack with the adapter 13. Loosen the spare wheel carrier 14. Lower the jack (approximately fitted under the spare wheel mounting bolt completely. 20 cm) to the point where the carrier and wind the jack up until spare wheel carrier check strap Note it engages with the spare wheel...
  • Page 211 Vehicle care 18. Remove the jack and wheel wrench from the spare wheel carrier. 19. Remove the jack adapter from the jack. 15. Remove the spare wheel carrier 16. Lower the jack as far as it will go. check strap by rotating the eye loop anti-clockwise approx.
  • Page 212 Vehicle care 21. On the flat tyre, turn the wheel 22. Place the jack under the jacking 23. Attach the wheel wrench to the wrench to loosen the wheel nuts, point nearest the tyre to be jack (A). one turn each. changed.
  • Page 213 Vehicle care Note Do not raise the vehicle off the ground more than necessary to change the wheel. Warning Failure to position the jack as described could cause the vehicle to slip off the jack. Do not get under a vehicle that is supported by a jack.
  • Page 214 34. Position the jack under the spare wheel carrier. Note If the vehicle is fitted with 19” wheels, Holden recommends 38. Continue raising the jack until the tyre be secured within the the spare wheel carrier is in its load compartment to ensure it original position.
  • Page 215 Vehicle care 39. Install the spare wheel carrier 40. Align the spare wheel carrier 41. To secure the spare wheel mounting hook onto the spare mounting hook with the spare carrier, tighten the mounting bolt wheel carrier. wheel carrier mounting bolt and firmly clockwise using a wheel engage the thread.
  • Page 216: Tyre Sealant And Compressor Kit

    The vehicle evenly. must not be driven at more than Take the vehicle to a Holden Dealer 80 km/h when this wheel is fitted. to have the tyre repaired or replaced As soon as possible after as soon as possible.
  • Page 217 8. Power plug and sealant-air delivery hose must 3. Selector switch be replaced as an assembly. 4. On/off button Replacement tyre sealant canisters (orange) are available from a Holden Dealer. 5. Tyre sealant canister 6. Air-only hose (black hose/white tip)
  • Page 218 Vehicle care Temporary puncture repair 8. Start the engine and let it idle to ensure the battery does not run 1. All passengers must exit the down. vehicle. 2. Inspect the damaged tyre. Warning Do not remove any objects which Do not run the engine in an have penetrated the tyre.
  • Page 219 Refer to the tyre placard for kit back in its original position. original locations. recommended inflation pressure. Contact a Holden Dealer. 12. Switch the tyre sealant and 13. Switch the on/off button to turn compressor kit off to get an the tyre sealant and compressor accurate reading.
  • Page 220 23. Dispose of the used tyre sealant 5. Plug the power plug into the and not to exceed 80 km/h until canister at a Holden Dealer or in vehicle power socket. the damaged tyre is replaced or accordance with local and State Power outlets 0 59 repaired.
  • Page 221 Vehicle care The pressure gauge (1) may 13. Unplug the power plug from the read higher than the actual tyre accessory power outlet in the pressure while the compressor is vehicle. 14. Rotate the air-only hose fitting Turn the compressor off to anti-clockwise and remove from get an accurate reading.
  • Page 222: Jump Starting

    First disconnect the negative cable, then the 4. Replace with a new canister positive cable. The polarity of the which is available from a Holden battery, i.e. the connections for Dealer. the positive and negative cables, 5. Attach the hose to the canister must not be interchanged when and tighten.
  • Page 223: Jump Starting Procedure

    Vehicle care Jump starting procedure • Make sure that any batteries Warning Note that have filler caps are properly Batteries produce explosive filled with fluid. The battery in both vehicles must have a negative earth and a 12 volt gases, contain corrosive acids •...
  • Page 224 Vehicle care 4. Switch off all lamps and Note 13. Leave the engine running in the accessories in both vehicles, vehicle with the flat battery while • Do not connect directly to the except the hazard warning removing the jumper leads in the negative terminal of the battery, flasher or any lamps needed for exact reverse order they were...
  • Page 225: Towing A Disabled Vehicle

    Vehicle care Towing a disabled Emergency Towing Procedure 4. Place the shift lever in neutral. 5. Release the park brake. vehicle Notes Proper lifting or towing equipment is • A driver must be in the vehicle to necessary when lifting or towing the steer and operate the brakes.
  • Page 226 Vehicle care Front Wheel Drive (FWD) All Wheel Drive (AWD) vehicles vehicles Flat-bed tow truck Flat-bed tow truck A flat-bed tow truck is the best method of towing the vehicle to A flat-bed tow truck is the best avoid damage. method of towing the vehicle to 2.
  • Page 227 Vehicle care Towing another vehicle Emergency towing procedure Standard tow truck If a flat-bed tow truck is not available: In an emergency, another vehicle 1. Locate the rear towing eye may be towed using the rear attachment in the compartment under the rear load area floor towing eye.
  • Page 228: Appearance Care

    Have the door hinges of all doors which can cause paint damage. water has affected the brakes. greased by a Holden Dealer. Failure to do so may result in Applying the brakes lightly will permanent damage, particularly in...
  • Page 229 • Use a good quality tyre and clean glass. washing the vehicle. bumper shine if required. • Refer to a Holden Dealer for • A good quality wheel cleaner windscreen washer additive. can be used for cleaning alloy • Old wiper blades can cause wheels.
  • Page 230: Interior Care

    Vehicle care Interior care Door drain holes Have more extensive damage or rust areas repaired by your Holden Dealer. Warning Caution Many cleaning products are toxic, flammable or may damage Do not spill coolant on the the interior. When cleaning the vehicle’s exterior surfaces as it...
  • Page 231 Vehicle care Interior and upholstery Plastic and rubber parts • For deeply embedded soil and dirt, use a leather cleaner. Only clean the vehicle interior, Plastic and rubber parts can be • After using a leather cleaner/ including the instrument panel fascia cleaned with the same cleaner as revitaliser, apply a leather and panelling, with a dry cloth or...
  • Page 232: Floor Mats

    Make sure the floor mat does not interfere with the accelerator or brake pedal. Original equipment and Genuine Holden Accessory floor mats are designed for your vehicle. If the floor mats need replacing, it is recommended that Holden...
  • Page 233: Service And Maintenance

    Service and maintenance Service and General information Engine oil life system maintenance The vehicle has a computer system Service information that lets you know when to change the engine oil and filter. In order to ensure economical The frequency of the oil change General information ...
  • Page 234 Service and maintenance Recommended fluids, lubricants and parts Engine type Petrol Petrol Diesel 3.0 L DOHC V6 2.4 L DOHC L4 2.2 L DOHC L4 Engine oil specification 5W-30; 5W-30; 5W-30; (dexos 1) (dexos 1) (dexos 2) (dexos 2) (dexos 2) SAE 5W-30 is the best viscosity for the vehicle.
  • Page 235: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Vehicle identification Identification number XXXXXXXXXXX123456 Vehicle identification ..233 Identification number ....233 Identification plate ....234 Built date ........234 Engine number location ... 235 Vehicle data ......236 Engine data ......236 The Vehicle Identification Number Vehicle weight ......
  • Page 236: Identification Plate

    Technical data Identification plate Built date The label shows: An identification label is located 1 = Approval number An identification label is located on on the lower portion of the front the front passenger’s door frame. 2 = Manufacturer passenger’s door frame. 3 = Category The label shows the vehicle Built 4 = Number of seats...
  • Page 237: Engine Number Location

    Technical data Engine number location Diesel engine Petrol engines 3.0L V6 engine shown The engine number is located on the The engine number is located on the engine. engine. 2.4L L4 engine shown It is stamped into the engine block It is stamped into the engine block The engine number is located on the under the oil filter dipstick, towards...
  • Page 238: Vehicle Data

    3.0 L DOHC V6 2.4 L DOHC L4 2.2 L DOHC L4 Engine capacity 2,997 2,384 2,231 Engine power and torque Please refer to holden.com.au Octane rating (RON) Unleaded regular 91 or higher – Diesel fuel – – Meeting Euro Standard EN590 Vehicle weight Overloading is a safety hazard and could also shorten the life of the vehicle.
  • Page 239: Axle Loads

    Technical data Axle loads Maximum front and rear axle loads Do not exceed the maximum axle loads, including the weight of any options or accessories fitted to the vehicle. Take the roof rack load into account when determining the rear axle load. Weigh at a weighbridge if unsure. Front axle load (kg) Rear axle load (kg) 1,250...
  • Page 240: Tyre Pressure

    Technical data Tyre pressure Wheel size Tyre size Recommended cold tyre inflation pressure and profile Spare Normal load Maximum load Front Rear Front Rear 235/60 R17 102H 17 x 7.0 J – – 235/55 R18 100H 18 x 7.0 J –...
  • Page 241: Customer Information

    Holden Customer Care • iPod and iPhone are registered ® ® At Holden, we want you to be trademarks of Apple Inc. completely satisfied with your • Apple CarPlay™ is a trademark ownership experience. This applies of Apple Inc. to your vehicle and any Holden •...
  • Page 242 Customer information Holden Dealerships Holden Customer Care Office Written Correspondence Should you wish to speak to a You can also write to Holden at the Holden encourages you to seek Holden representative, you are address below: assistance from your Holden welcome to contact the Holden Dealership.
  • Page 243 Alternatively, you may prefer to email communication. Holden at: New Zealand holdencustomercare@gm.com The information in this Owner’s You can also write to Holden at the Handbook applies primarily to address below: Australian Holden vehicles and The Manager there may be some differences to...
  • Page 244: Index

    Index Index Assist grips ........ 27 ABS ......... 146 Camera (rear vision) ....157 Audio system ......88 Accessories Capacities, fluid ....... 237 Automatic transmission ..13, 141 Retained Accessory Caravan, towing ....... 166 Active select mode ....142 Power (RAP) ......137 Carbon monoxide, warning ..
  • Page 245 Index Capacities ......237 Locking and unlocking .... 19 Engine overheating ....183 Engine coolant ..... 181 Lock snibs ......21 Flat tyre ........ 206 Specification ......232 Manual locks ......20 Towing a disabled vehicle ..223 Cruise control ......153 Driver Information Centre Emissions ........
  • Page 246 Index Flat battery ....... 220 Gas cylinders ......136 Identification number ....233 Flat tyre ........206 Gauges ........60 Identification plates ....234 Tyre sealant ......214 Fuel ........61 Ignition control ....14, 136 Fluid levels Information displays ....60 Immobiliser ........
  • Page 247 Index Loading capacity ....236, 237 Jacking equipment Object detection systems ..155 Loading the vehicle ....236 Jack ........201 Octane rating ....164, 236 Locks Jump starting ......220 Odometer ........62 Bonnet lock ......174 Child safety locks ....22 Adding oil ......
  • Page 248 Index Power steering Towing capacity ....166 Seat belt pretensioners ....43 Fluid ........186 Tyre pressure ....... 238 Seat belts ....... 7, 37 Precautions ......135 Speedometer ......61 Seat belt warning ....64 Power windows ......26 Stability control ......149 Shoulder height adjust ...
  • Page 249 Index Towing ......166, 223 Placard ......... 201 Wheels and tyres ..... 201 Caravan/trailer ...... 166 Repair kit ......214 Windows ........26 Equipment ......168 Replacement ......204 Windscreen washer fluid ..188 Loading ........ 166 Rotation ........ 204 Wiper blades ......

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