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  • Page 2 Holden Ltd, ABN 84 006 893 232 (hereinafter Holden) Change of name, address or ownership In the event of a Safety Recall, or for various reasons, Holden may need to contact you as the owner of this vehicle. Also, if less than three years old, this vehicle will qualify for Roadside Assistance, refer to Chapter 9.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Specifications 8 General specifications, identification plates. Warranty, Roadside Assistance, Customer After Sales 9 Assistance, Holden Retailers. Towing, Loading the vehicle, towing and Tow and load 1 0 loading equipment, towing precautions, wagon cargo barrier and blind, sedan convenience net.
  • Page 4 We thank you for choosing Holden and want to assure you of our continuing interest in your driving pleasure and satisfaction. This handbook applies to the current VY series II model. Therefore, due to different models and options, you may find reference in this Handbook to some equipment not fitted to your own vehicle.
  • Page 5 Please mail to the address on the back of this page. If Holden Assist is fitted, please also press the Assist button on the rear view mirror to advise of change of address I ownership. Please tick the appropriate box:...
  • Page 6 Place in an envelope and mail to: The Manager- Warranty Administration Service Department Holden Ltd Box 5480, G.P.O. Melbourne Victoria, 3001...
  • Page 7 Please mail to the address on the back of this page. If Holden Assist is fitted, please also press the Assist button on the rear view mirror to advise of change of address I ownership. Please tick the appropriate box:...
  • Page 8 Place in an envelope and mail to: The Manager - Warranty Administration Service Department Holden Ltd Box 5480, G.P.O. Melbourne Victoria, 3001...
  • Page 9 Please mail to the address on the back of this page. If Holden Assist is fitted, please also press the Assist button on the rear view mirror to advise of change of address I ownership. Please tick the appropriate box:...
  • Page 10 Place in an envelope and mail to: The Manager- Warranty Administration Service Department Holden Limited Box 5480, G.P.O. Melbourne Victoria, 3001...
  • Page 11: Dashboard

    0::: � 0... <( Dashboard Page Layout Gauges Warning I reminder indications 1-15 Turn signals, horn and tilt I reach steering 1-16 Trip computer - single-window 1-21 Trip computer - triple-window 1-28 Customisation mode 1-36 Wipers and washers 1-37 Lights Radio I CD and clock 1-40 Remote radio I CD controls...
  • Page 12 Chapter 1 DASHBOARD LAYOUT Page Glove box 3-24 ..........
  • Page 13 Chapter 1 DASHBOARD...
  • Page 14: J Gauges

    Chapter 1 DASHBOA RD GAUGES Temperature Fuel gauge gauge Tachometer Centre display Speedometer Speedometer The speedometer shows vehicle speed in kilometres per hour (kmlh). Tachometer The tachometer shows engine speed in revolutions per minute (rpm). Sustained operation in the RED zone may cause serious engine damage. Automatic transmission: Under wide open throttle acceleration (accelerator pedal pushed flat to the floor) it is possible that the tachometer needle may briefly touch I enter the lower end of the tachometer's red zone just prior to automatically upshifting into a...
  • Page 15 If there are no warnings or service reminders, �RND321 the display will show a series of Holden welcome screens displaying the Holden logo and finishing with the 'OK!' screen. Note: Pressing the MODE button any time during the system check will cause the display to jump ahead to the last trip computer screen displayed on the last ignition key off.
  • Page 16 'Check Alternator' \.. � animation illuminate while driving, it indicates that the alternator is not charqinq properly and you should see your Holden- Retailer� The 'Check Alternator' animation displays until the MODE button on the trip computer 1::: ::!1...
  • Page 17 If the(@) warning light and 'ABS Fault' animation illuminates while driving, a malfunction of the Anti-lock Brake System is indicated and you should see your Holden Fault Retailer. The vehicle's brake system will still PRNIQI321...
  • Page 18 Chapter 1 DASHBOARD WARNING I REMINDER INDICATIONS cont. Rear lamp bulb failure (if fitted) If the 'Rear Lamp Bulb Fail' animation Rear lamp illuminates while driving, a fault in the rear park lamps or the licence plate lamps is Bulb Fail indicated.
  • Page 19 Ctrl Off the traction control system is not working PRN[Q]321 and you should see your Holden Retailer. The 'Traction Ctrl Off' animation displays for 2 seconds. The animated symbol then Odometer reverts to the original trip computer display TRAC with a small TRAC OFF icon on the right.
  • Page 20 Chapter 1 1-10 DASHBOARD WARNING I REMINDER INDICATIONS cont. Over temperature If the 'E ngine Temp Hot' a n i m a t i o n Engine illuminates while driving, i t indicates that TempHot � the engine coolant temperature is hot. You should stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe PRNIQ]321 to do so.
  • Page 21 You should have the problem fixed as soon as possible. Only your Holden Retailer has the correct diagnostic computer equipment and training to find and fix the problem.
  • Page 22 Service Error animation illuminates while driving, a fault in the instrument panel is indicated. You Contact Retailer should contact your Holden Retailer as PRN[Q]321 soon as possible. The 'Service Error' animation displays until the MODE button on the trip computer Odometer switch is pressed.
  • Page 23: Turn Signal

    Chapter 1 1-13 DASHBOARD WARNING I REMINDER INDICATIONS cont. Fog lights (if fitted) �D icon illuminates when the fog lights are working. Refer further on in this chapter for information on the operation of the fog lights. Security The@ warning light flashes when the vehicle immobiliser and security system is activated.
  • Page 24 Chapter 1 1-14 DASHBOARD WARNING I REMINDER INDICATIONS cont. (if fitted) When LPG mode is selected, the LPG icon L p G and 'LPG' animated symbol illuminates immediately. PRN[Q]321 After 2 seconds the display then reverts to the original trip computer display with a Odometer small LPG icon on the right.
  • Page 25 Chapter 1 1-15 DASHBOARD TURN SIGNALS, HORN, TILT I REACH STEERING Turn signals The turn signals lever is on the right side of the steering column. Push the lever up to signal a left turn, down to signal a right turn. In some turns (such as changing lanes) the steering wheel is not turned far enough to cancel the turn signal.
  • Page 26 Chapter 1 1-16 DASHBOARD TRIP COMPUTER - SINGLE-WINDOW TYPE Two types of trip computers are available. Depending on the luxury level, your vehicle is fitted with a single-window trip computer or a triple-window trip computer. Explanation regarding the triple-window trip computer is found further on in this chapter. The buttons for the trip computer are located to the left of the gauges.
  • Page 27 Chapter 1 1-17 DASHBOARD TRIP COMPUTER - SINGLE-WINDOW TYPE cont. TAP MODE BUTTON *Distance I time to go SOOkm At the start of a trip estimate your distance to arrival (from maps, road signs etc.). Tap 23:20hrs o Go the T or .._ button until the display shows PRN[Q]321 your estimated trip distance.
  • Page 28 Chapter 1 1 18 DASHBOARD TRIP COMPUTER - SINGLE-WINDOW TYPE cont. Overs peed The overspeed sets the speed you do not want to exceed. For example, if driving in a 0/Speed 60 km/h zone, set overspeed to 60, by tapping the T or .._ button. When vehicle speed exceeds 60 km/h, the overspeed animated warning message displays in the instrument panel centre display and an...
  • Page 29 Chapter 1 1-19 DASHBOARD TRIP COMPUTER - SINGLE-WINDOW TYPE cont. Overspeed presets Instead of adjusting overspeed up and down Overs peed in 5 km increments (see previous page), you can set four commonly used speeds, 80km/h e.g. 60, 80, 100 and 110 km/h. PRN[Q]321 Hold down the MODE button for 2 seconds Normal Overspeed...
  • Page 30 'Additional service requirements' in the service booklet in your glovebox. The Service due message will be reset for you by your Holden Retailer when you take your vehicle there to be serviced.
  • Page 31 Chapter 1 1-21 DASHBOARD TRIP COMPUTER - TRIPLE-WINDOW TYPE Two types of trip computers are available. Depending on the luxury level, your vehicle is fitted with a single-window trip computer or a triple-window trip computer. Explanation regarding the single-window trip computer can be found previously in this chapter. The buttons for the trip computer are located to the left of the gauges.
  • Page 32 Chapter 1 1 22 DASHBOARD TRIP COMPUTER - TRIPLE-WINDOW TYPE cont. FUEL Odometer SPEED S 9 . 6 km/h 12.6 L/100km 012,689km P RN[Q] 32 1 Average speed Odometer Average fuel Shows the average speed Records kilometres travelled Shows average fuel used (while the engine is running since the vehicle was built.
  • Page 33 Chapter 1 1-23 DASHBOARD TRIP COMPUTER - TRIPLE-WINDOW TYPE cont. FUEL TIME TO ARRIVAL Dist to Arrival REMAINING 12: 3Y 500km PRNIQI321 *Distance to arrival *Remaining fuel *Time to arrival At the start of a trip estimate Shows the litres of fuel left in Shows trip time to arrival in your distance to arrival (from the fuel tank, calculated to...
  • Page 34 Chapter 1 1 24 DASHBOARD TRIP COMPUTER - TRIPLE-WINDOW TYPE cont. FUEL INST Dist to Empty 0/SPEED km/h 12. y L/100km 420km PRN�321 Distance to empty Instantaneous fuel Overs peed An estimate of how far your Shows instantaneous fuel The overspeed sets the vehicle will travel on the usage in litres per 100 km speed you do not want to current amount of fuel.
  • Page 35 Chapter 1 1-25 DASHBOARD TRIP COMPUTER - TRIPLE-WINDOW TYPE cont. Overspeed presets Instead of adjusting overspeed up and down in 5 km increments (see previous page), you can set four commonly used speeds, e.g. 60, 80, 100 and 110 km/h. Hold down the MODE button for 2 seconds when the overspeed display is shown.
  • Page 36 Chapter 1 1 26 DASHBOARD TRIP COMPUTER - TRIPLE-WINDOW TYPE cont. TAP MODE BUTTON *Stop watch The stop watch function, when enabled, Stop Watch records elapsed time. It can be used, for example, to measure the time taken to travel 00:04:24.2 between two points on a trip.
  • Page 37 'Additional service requirements' in the service booklet in your glovebox. The Service due message will be reset for you by your Holden Retailer when you take your vehicle there to be serviced.
  • Page 38 Chapter 1 1-28 DASHBOARD CUSTOM/SA TION MODE Customisation Mode enables the driver to customise some of the vehicle features using the trip computer switch and instrument panel centre display. Note: Only features that are fitted to the vehicle will be displayed. Entering customisation mode Customisation Mode is accessible via the Options Menu, which can be displayed when the vehicle is stationary or moving slowly.
  • Page 39 Chapter 1 1-29 DASHBOARD CUSTOM/SA TION MODE cont. Options Once in Customisation Mode, the driver can step through the following series of options: RESTORE TO FACTORY SETTINGS RESTORE TO This option restores the instrument panel, FACTORY SETTINGS entertainment system and other general �...
  • Page 40 Chapter 1 1-30 DASHBOARD CUSTOM/SA TION MODE cont. DIST TO GO/ ARRIVAL DEFAULT The Distance to go (single-window) or Distance to arrival (triple-window), can be � 500km reset (when not in customisation mode) by pressing the SET button for less than 2 seconds.
  • Page 41 Chapter 1 1-31 DASHBOARD CUSTOM/SA TION MODE cont. RADIO DISPLAY This option is used to enable I disable the RADIO DISPLAY entertainment system display on the L:::. .. instrument panel. Detailed information on the operation of the radio and CD is provided in the Audio System Handbook located in the glovebox.
  • Page 42 Chapter 1 1-32 DASHBOARD CUSTOM/SA TION MODE cont. HEADLIGHTS OFF DELAY TIME This option is used to adjust the headlights off time delay. This function is explained further on in this chapter. Use the T or � sees button to adjust the delay setting between zero and 180 seconds (Default= 1 second).
  • Page 43 Chapter 1 1-33 DASHBOARD CUSTOM/SA TION MODE cont. INTERMITTENT WIPER SPEED (if fitted) This option is used to enable I disable the road speed sensitive intermittent wiper function. This function is explained further on in this chapter. Use the T or .A. button to select 'On' or 'Off.
  • Page 44 Chapter 1 1-34 DASHBOARD CUSTOM/SA TION MODE cont. (triple-window only) ENTER CALIBRATION ADJUSTMENT This option is used to calibrate the trip computer distance and fuel figures. The trip computer uses in its calculations different calibration numbers. These figures are pre- �...
  • Page 45 Chapter 1 1-35 DASHBOARD CUSTOM/SA TION MODE cont. FUEL CALl BRA TION The display shown depends on the fuel type your vehicle runs on, Petrol or LPG, or the fuel type selected (Dual Fuel). If Fuel Calibration is not required, press the MODE button to advance to the EXIT OPTIONS MENU.
  • Page 46 Chapter 1 1-36 DASHBOARD WIPERS AND WASHERS The lever on the left of the steering column controls the front and rear wipers (wagon only) and washers, which operate when the ignition is turned to either on or accessories. Front wipers and washers Never operate the wipers on dry glass, as this will damage the rubber and scratch the glass.
  • Page 47 Chapter 1 1-37 DASHBOARD LIGHTS All lights off Park lights Dimmer- instrument lighting Turns on the park, tail, The instruments are automatically rear licence plate and illuminated when the park lights instrument panel lights. are switched on. T h e lighting can be adjusted anywhere between dim and bright by holding the tab in the bright or dim position until the desired level...
  • Page 48 Chapter 1 1-38 DASHBOARD LIGHTS cont. Automatic headlights When the headlight switch is left in the AUTO position, the headlights and park lights automatically switch off and on with the ignition switch or through the approach lighting feature (see 'Headlights on when approaching the vehicle'). High I low beam selection must still be manually controlled.
  • Page 49 Chapter 1 1-39 DASHBOARD LIGHTS cont. Fog lights (if fitted) Fog lights are designed to provide a different illumination of the road to the usual headlight beam. Depending on the density of the fog, different combination of lights will improve vision. For instance, in very heavy fog, vision may be improved by turning the headlights off, and just having the park lights and fog lights on.
  • Page 50 Chapter 1 1-40 DASHBOARD RADIO I CD AND CLOCK Radio, CD and clock Detailed information on the operation of the radio and CD is provided by the Audio System Handbook in the glovebox. Operating information for adjusting time, adjusting the antenna height, Personal Identification Number (PIN) and remote control of the radio via the steering wheel is provided on these pages.
  • Page 51 If your Security Card is lost and the PIN is not recorded elsewhere, the PIN can be requested from your Holden Retailer, after supplying the proof of ownership and the Vehicle Identification Number shown on the inside front cover of this handbook. There may be a nominal charge for this service.
  • Page 52: Remote Radio I Cd Controls

    Chapter 1 1-42 DASHBOARD REMOTE RADIO I CD CONTROLS Remote controls for the radio I CD are provided by buttons located on the left side and right side of the steering wheel centre pad. Left side Pressing the MODE button alternates between different audio modes: radio FM1, radio FM2, radio AM and CD.
  • Page 53 Chapter 1 1-43 DASHBOARD ANTENNA The antenna shaft should be regularly cleaned with a soft cloth, water and a mild detergent. This not only helps the antenna to retract but also aids radio reception. In addition to the normal external antenna, higher luxury levels have a 'diversity' antenna, which improves FM reception.
  • Page 54 Chapter 1 1-44 DASHBOARD PHONE Mobile phone connection A power connection for fitting a mobile telephone is provided for all models. The connector is taped under the centre console, on the passenger's side.
  • Page 55 Chapter 1 1-45 DASHBOARD STANDARD HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER Mode dial RECIRCULATE. Interior a1r recirculated a n d d irected back through the face level vents. Refer to the operating notes on the following page. FACE. Air comes from the face level •...
  • Page 56 Chapter 1 1 46 DASHBOARD STANDARD HEATER. AIR CONDITIONER Fan dial The fan dial provides speed control of the blower fan in all Mode dial positions. Air conditioning (if fitted) The air conditioning is turned on when the AIC switch is pressed. Press the AIC switch again to turn the air conditioner off.
  • Page 57 Chapter 1 1-47 DASHBOARD STANDARD HEATER. AIR CONDITIONER NOTES Unsealed roads When following another vehicle on dusty roads, or to prevent exhaust fumes or odours entering your vehicle, select the recirculate position on the mode dial, make sure windows are closed and switch on air conditioning (if fitted). When driving on un-sealed roads but where the dust is not airborne, use the face or bi-level setting of the Mode dial (with the windows closed) and the fan preferably on a high speed so that positive air pressure in the vehicle will help to prevent any dust entry.
  • Page 58 Chapter 1 1-48 DASHBOARD VENT/LA TION SYSTEM The vehicle features a flow-through ventilation system for your comfort. Under reasonable conditions, it should not be necessary to open the windows at any time. Outside air (except when recirculate is selected) is drawn into the vehicle through the opening between the bonnet and the windscreen.
  • Page 59 Chapter 1 1-49 DASHBOARD CLIMATE CONTROL The Climate Control panel is located in the centre of the dashboard. It is designed to maintain the interior of your vehicle at your desired temperature. There are two types of Climate Control panels: single zone and dual zone. The only difference being that the dual zone type (provided on higher luxury level vehicles) allows provision for the right and left sides of the vehicle to be maintained at different temperatures.
  • Page 60 Chapter 1-50 DASHBOARD CLIMATE CONTROL Dual zone type (if fitted) 'Dual zone' (provided on higher luxury level vehicles) allows for the right and left sides of the vehicle to be maintained at different temperatures. The left and right sides can be set to different temperatures or can be linked to operate identically, that is, the passenger's side will mirror whatever the driver's side is changed...
  • Page 61 Chapter 1 1-51 DASHBOARD CLIMATE CONTROL � · ..... . • "' FLOOR DEMIST AND 81-LEVEL FACE FLOOR (BLEND) Air is directed to the Cooler air is directed Air is directed to the floor vents.
  • Page 62 Chapter 1 1-52 DASHBOARD CLIMATE CONTROL RECIRCULATION Switches air intake to recirculated air. Rec irculate re-uses i nterior a ir a nd is therefore not recommended for long periods of time. Recirculate position should NOT be used if occupants are smoking. after 40 minutes, or it can be manually turned off by pressing the switch again.
  • Page 63 Chapter 1 1-53 DASHBOARD CLIMATE CONTROL Press • on the fan switch to increase or decrease the fan speed. Five manual fan speeds are available. When the fan has been adjusted manually the fan blades will fill according to the fan speed, for speeds 1 to The HIGH icon appears next to the fan graphic on speed setting...
  • Page 64 Chapter 1 1-54 DASHBOARD CLIMATE CONTROL NOTES Ignition keys Vehicles fitted with 'priority key locking' systems (refer to Chapter have the ability to remember individual adjustments for different keys. When the key is inserted in the ignition and turned to on, the system identifies the key and sets the climate control to the last adjustments used for that key.
  • Page 65 Something wrong? This symbol shows on the display when there is a fault in the system. You should see your Holden Retailer, who has the necessary equipment to diagnose the system. Sensors The climate control uses different sensors to maintain your desired temperature.
  • Page 67 Chapter 1 1-57 DASHBOARD CRUISE CONTROL TO ADJUST YOUR SET SPEED you may either: Rotate the lever down to the SET -DECEL position until the vehicle slows down to the desired speed, then release. Rotate the lever up to the RES-ACCEL position until the vehicle accelerates up to the desired speed, then release.
  • Page 68 Chapter 1 1-58 DASHBOARD CRUISE CONTROL WARNING: Do not use the cruise control when road or driving conditions require varying speeds. A constant speed isn't practical in heavy or varying traffic, or on winding, slippery or rough roads. Remember that when both the 'CRUISE' and the 'ACTIVE' symbols are showing the cruise control is maintaining your speed.
  • Page 69 Chapter 1 1-59 DASHBOARD REVERSE PARKING AID Reverse Parking Aid (if fitted) Reverse Parking Aid (RPA) is designed to help the driver reverse the vehicle by indicating (with varying tones) the distance to the nearest obstacle behind the vehicle. The RPA starts automatically when the ignition is on and reverse gear is selected. A short single tone from the speaker indicates that the RPA is operational.
  • Page 70 Tow bar: When a tow bar is fitted to the vehicle, the RPA requires adjustment to allow for the protrusion of the tow bar. Your Holden Retailer will automatically adjust the RPA when fitting the tow bar. If the RPA should require tow bar adjustment by the owner due to the removal or installation of a tow bar, proceed as follows: Ensure that the ignition is turned off.
  • Page 71 No tones or a deep continuous warning tone after engaging reverse gear- system defective (contact your local Holden Retailer). Safety instructions When reversing the vehicle, the driver must still drive in such a way as to avoid all risks to others on the road.
  • Page 72 Chapter 1 1-62 DASHBOARD NAVIGATION SYSTEM Navigation system (if fitted) Detailed information on the operation of the in-car navigation system (SATNAV) is provided by the supplement in the glovebox. Note: If a vehicle fitted with a SATNAV system is towed, the antenna will need to redefine the position of the vehicle, as only the previous location prior to towing is stored in the memory.
  • Page 73 Chapter 1 1-63 DASHBOARD NOTES...
  • Page 74 Chapter 1 1 64 DASHBOARD...
  • Page 75: Locks

    Locks Page Keys 2- 4 Door locks 2- 7 Alarm 2- 9 Ignition lock Child safety and free turning 2-10 door locks 2-11 Boot lock- sedan 2-12 Tailgate lock- wagon 2-13 Bonnet lock...
  • Page 76 VIN (PSN) XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX IGNITION KEY No. XXXXX vehicle. If a key is lost, a replacement can RADIO P.I.N. XXXXXX be ordered through any Holden Retailer by SECURITY No. XXXXX GLOVE BOX No. XXXXX quoting the key code number, security ENGINE No.
  • Page 77 Chapter 2 LOCKS KEYS cont. Personal identity keys (if fitted) This system provides two different memories of electronic settings, for different keys. For instance, one driver may have a preferred radio station. Pressing the UNLOCK button on their key will automatically customise the radio for that driver. However, the other driver may prefer a different station.
  • Page 78 Chapter 2 LOCKS DOOR LOCKS Lock Doors are locked when the lock knob is down. Automatic vehicles have an 'Auto lock in drive' feature which locks the doors automatically when the transmission selector is shifted out of P (park). This feature can be selected from the instrument panel Customisation Mode (Refer to CUSTOMISATION MODE in Chapter 1 ).
  • Page 79 Chapter 2 LOCKS DOOR LOCKS cont. To disengage deadlock Press UNLOCK on the key (within 4 metres of the vehicle). This will unlock the doors. Therefore, undeadlocking happens naturally, when unlocking the doors. Unlock Press UNLOCK once to unlock driver's Press the UNLOCK button on the key within door;...
  • Page 80 Try pressing LOCK on the key again. If it still does not work a replacement key may be needed from your Holden Retailer. If, for any reason, pressing the key buttons will not work, the doors can still be locked and unlocked by turning the key in the driver's door lock.
  • Page 81 Chapter 2 LOCKS Switching on and off The alarm system is turned on when the LOCK button on the key is pressed, and turned off when UNLOCK is pressed. Therefore, locking the doors by pressing LOCK not only locks all the doors but (after a short delay) also sets the alarm system. When set off The alarm is triggered when any of the doors, bonnet or boot (sedan) I tailgate (wagon) are opened or a 'hot-wire' attempted;...
  • Page 82 Chapter 2 LOCKS ALARM Notes Remember, the alarm system is turned off and on when the UNLOCK and LOCK buttons on the key are pressed. When the alarm system is switched on, turning the key in the lock and then opening the doors or tailgate triggers the alarm. The alarm system thinks a break-in has occurred.
  • Page 83: N Ignition Switch I Lock

    Chapter 2 LOCKS IGNITION LOCK WARNING: Accessories Do not turn the engine off while the vehicle is moving or there will not be any power assist for brakes or steering. Never remove the key while the vehicle is moving, as this will lock the steering.
  • Page 84 If you have problems with the free turning locks contact your Holden Retailer. Refer to Chapter 9.
  • Page 85 Chapter 2 2 11 LOCKS BOOT LOCK- SEDAN Use one of the methods shown below to unlock the boot. After partly opening the boot lid, gas struts automatically take over to lift and hold the boot lid in the fully open position. The boot locks automatically when pushed shut, so be careful not to leave keys in the boot, as they will be locked in when it is shut.
  • Page 86 Chapter 2 2-12 LOCKS TAILGATE LOCK- WAGON WARNING: To prevent dangerous exhaust fumes entering the vehicle, close the tailgate when the engine is running. If it is necessary to leave the tailgate open (while carrying bulky cargo) close all windows, switch heater controls to 'fresh' and set fan to highest speed.
  • Page 87 Chapter 2 13 LOCKS BONNET LOCK To open From the driver's side of the vehicle, pull the lever shown towards you. T his allows the bonnet to release but is prevented from opening by the safety catch. To open completely, reach under the centre of the bonnet and move the safety catch upwards.
  • Page 88 Chapter 2 2-14 LOCKS...
  • Page 89: Q Storage Compartment

    Know your vehicle Page Front seat Rear seat 3- 6 Wagon rear seat fold down Third row seat Seat belts Which type of child restraint for 3-11 your child? 3-12 Child restraints 3-13 Additional child restraints 3-14 Windows 3-16 Sunroof 3-19 Mirrors 3-22...
  • Page 90: Know Your Vehicle

    Chapter R VEHICLE KNOW YOU FRONT SEAT WARNING - SIDE IMPACT AIRBAGS (IF FITTED): Do not fit unauthorised seat covers as they may impair the deployment of the Side Impact Airbags. Do not position your body or any object (including pillows) between front seats and doors.
  • Page 91 Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE FRONT SEAT cont. DUAL SWITCH TYPE Two switches are fitted to these types of seats. The front switch is used to electrically adjust the height, the tilt and the movement of the seat forwards and backwards. The rear switch is used to electrically adjust the angle of the back of the seat.
  • Page 92 Chapter KNOW YOUR VEHICLE FRONT SEAT cont. Memory buttons on driver's seat (if fitted) Seat memory The seat can remember three different settings. The memory buttons are located on the outside of the driver's seat, on the lower edge, as shown. WARNING: Before moving the seat (for example, by recalling a memory position), ensure that...
  • Page 93 Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE REAR SEAT Sedan rear seat The middle section of the rear seat may be folded forwards to gain access to the boot area or for carrying long, awkward loads. To fold the middle section forward, push down the lock button at the top of the middle section.
  • Page 94 Chapter 3 KNOW YOU R VEHICLE WAGON REAR SEAT FOLD DOWN The rear seat is divided into two sections. Either section or both sections may be folded down. To fold down a section: Push down the lock button located on the upper edge of the seat.
  • Page 95 Chapter 3 KNOWYOURVEHICLE THIRD ROW SEAT Some models of wagon are equipped with a third row seat which provides seating for two children. Each position is supplied with its own seat belt. WARNING: The seat must not be used by a child heavier than 38 kg or with a seated height greater than 78 em.
  • Page 96 Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SEAT BELTS sash belts To fasten, pull the metal tongue across your body and clip it into the buckle. When the metal tongue is locked safely into place you will hear a 'click'. After fastening, settle the belt at the hip, and run your hand under the sash from hip to shoulder to ensure that the belt fits comfortably and is free from twists.
  • Page 97 If the SRS warning light comes on at any other time, or if the warning 'SRS Airbag Fault' is displayed on the instrument panel, you should see your Holden Retailer immediately to have the system checked. Refer to Chapter 1 for further information about warnings and reminder indications.
  • Page 98 Chapter 3 3 1 0 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SEAT BELTS cont. Seat belts work for everyone, including pregnant women. Like all occupants, they are more likely to be seriously injured if they do not wear a seat belt. A pregnant woman should wear a lap I sash belt with the lap portion of the belt worn as low as possible below the rounding of their stomach, throughout the pregnancy.
  • Page 99 Chapter 3 3 11 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WHICH TYPE OF CHILD RESTRAINT FOR YOUR CHILD? Children should be restrained at all times and fitted with a child restraint appropriate to their size when travelling in a vehicle. Following are some guidelines about selecting the appropriate restraint for your child.
  • Page 100 Chapter 3 3 12 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE CHILD RESTRAINTS WARNING - EXTREME HAZARD: Do not use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an airbag in front of it. The child could be seriously injured if the airbag inflates, as the child's head would be very close to the inflating airbag.
  • Page 101 Ensure that the bolts are securely tightened to between 15 and 25 Nm (Newton metres). Check with your Holden Retailer if unsure. Note: The 7.5mm spacer is achieved by using either the 5mm spacer and 2.5mm washer or a 7.5mm spacer. Vehicles come standard with either combination.
  • Page 102 Chapter 3 3 14 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WINDOWS Power windows (if fitted) The main window switches are located between the front seats. The switches are operational when the ignition is turned on or the UNLOCK button on the key is pressed. The switches also remain operational when the ignition is turned off for 60 minutes while the doors remain closed and for 45 seconds...
  • Page 103 Chapter 3 3 1 S KNOW YOUR VEHICLE WINDOWS cont. Manual windows (if fitted) Turn the winders on each door to raise or lower the window.
  • Page 104 Chapter 3 3 16 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE Sunroof (if fitted) The sunroof control buttons are built-in to the roof console which is located at the centre-front of the roofs interior, directly above the windscreen. Opening the sunroof Press the button briefly maximum 0.3 second to open the sunroof fully.
  • Page 105 Chapter 3 3 17 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SUNROOF Auto-close function After turning off your vehicle's ignition, the sunroof closes automatically, 3 seconds after giving a warning beep. During this 3 second interval, you can stop the sunroof from closing by pressing either of the arrow buttons ).
  • Page 106 Chapter 3 3 18 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE SUNROOF Preset sunroof positioning The sunroof may be programmed to stop at either of two preset positions automatically. To program preset positions: Place the panel in the desired position. Push h o l d button approximately 3 seconds until a beep is heard.
  • Page 107 Chapter 3 19 KNOWYOURVEHICLE MIRRORS Exterior mirror (if fitted) When the transmission selector is moved to Reverse, the external passenger mirror will Ignition ON, automatically move to an alternative preset select view, for instance down at the kerb. reverse The DIP system is operational when the ignition is on and Reverse gear is selected.
  • Page 108 3 20 Chapter 3 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE MIRRORS cont. Internal rear view mirror Moving the lever on the lower edge of the mirror reduces headlight glare from following vehicles when driving at night. During daylight driving, the lever should be set forward, away from the driver.
  • Page 109 Chapter 3 3 21 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE MIRRORS cont. Vanity mirror with cover (if fitted) On some models, a vanity mirror with a cover is provided on the driver's sunvisor. Slide the cover to the right to view the mirror. Vanity mirror with light (if fitted) On higher luxury model vehicles a vanity mirror is provided on both the passenger's...
  • Page 110 Chapter 3 3 22 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE INTERIOR LIGHTS Interior (dome) light The interior light is located in the centre-front of the roofs interior (in the roof console).The interior light can be switched to any of the following positions: � (always on), (door activated) , or a!Q�...
  • Page 111 Chapter 3 3 23 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE ACCESSORY CONTROL AND BATTERY SAVER Accessory Control Your vehicle is equipped with an accessory control feature that can be set at the instrument panel to shut down all accessories (radio, power socket, wipers, etc.) either when the ignition key is turned off, or when the driver's door is opened (refer to Chapter 1, CUSTOMISATION MODE for details about this setting).
  • Page 112 Chapter 3 3-24 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE GLOVEBOX AND CENTRE CONSOLE Glove box T he glovebox is located in the dashboard directly in front of the passenger seat. A specific key is provided solely to lock and unlock the glovebox. For security, the master key is not designed to operate the glovebox lock.
  • Page 113: Storage Compartments, Power

    Chapter 3 3 25 KNOWYOURVEHICLE STORAGE COMPARTMENTS Front and rear storage compartments v e h i c l e s built with s t orage compartments, front and rear, which are fitted with a 'push-push' cover. The front storage compartment is located beneath the radio system, and the rear storage compartment is at the rear of the centre console.
  • Page 114 Chapter 3 3 26 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE STORAGE COMPARTMENTS cont. Telephone storage A removable telephone storage tray fits above the cup holder bin refer further on in this chapter , forward of the centre console. The telephone storage area, provided with higher luxury model vehicles, is fitted with a...
  • Page 115 If required, your vehicle can be fitted with an ashtray and lighter instead of front and I or rear storage compartments. Your Holden Retailer can order and fit the ashtray and lighter for you. Ashtray (if fitted) The ashtrays are fitted with a 'push-push' cover.
  • Page 116 Chapter 3 3-28 KNOW YOUR VEHICLE CUP HOLDERS WARNING: Do not forget full cups when accelerating and braking! T o avoid spillage, it is recommended that any cups placed in the holders have lids. Cup holders are designed for holding standard size soft drink cans and smaller size bottles.
  • Page 117 Chapter 3 3 29 KNOWYOURVEHICLE CUP HOLDERS cont. Front cup holders- centre (if fitted) The centre cup holders are located forward of the centre console. The cup holder bin may be covered by a telephone storage tray if fitted which is removable to allow access to the cup holders.
  • Page 118 The footrest for the driver's left foot is adjustable to three positions. First remove the caps and undo the two screws on the right hand side of the footrest. Move the footrest forward or backward as required, then replace the screws and caps. See your Holden Retailer assistance v.;ith this adjustment if necessary.
  • Page 119: Driving

    Driving Page Safety 4 -3 Engine starting Automatic transmission 4- 7 Manual transmission 4- 8 Anti-lock brake system Traction control 4-11 Driving precautions 4-13 Add on equipment...
  • Page 120 Chapter 4 DRIVING SAFETY Before entering the vehicle Check that windows, mirrors and lights are clean. Visually check tyre inflation (check with a pressure gauge each week). Before driving off Be sure that all doors are closed and secured. Position your seat for comfortable driving. Adjust rear vision mirrors.
  • Page 121 Chapter 4 DRIVING ENGINE STARTING Ensure the park brake is firmly applied and release it only after you have started the engine and are ready to drive off. Manual: Press the clutch pedal and shift the gear lever to Neutral position. The clutch pedal can now be released.
  • Page 122 Chapter DRIVING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Floor mounted shift Push in the button on top of the transmission selector lever when shifting into any position indicated by the blue arrow. When the position of the transmission [iJ·� selector is changed, a large symbol is illuminated on the instrument panel centre display in conjunction with the PRND321 constant icon at the bottom of the display.
  • Page 123 Chapter 4 DRIVING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Power I normal/ cruise mode The transmission operates in three modes: Power, normal and cruise (if cruise control is fitted). Power mode h a s revised automatic transmission shift points, to give the vehicle a more responsive feel. Normal mode is recommended for normal or freeway driving, as it gives better fuel economy.
  • Page 124 Chapter 4 DRI V I N G AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION P (park) This prevents the rear wheels from turning and so should be selected (together with the park brake) when leaving the vehicle. Never select P while your vehicle is still moving. The engine can be started in this position.
  • Page 125 Chapter 4 DRIVING MANUAL TRANSMISSION Shift patterns The shift pattern illustrated, is also found on the top of the gear shift lever. When selecting R (reverse) gear you must shift the gear lever sideways against spring pressure in order to pass into the gear. Operating notes When shifting from one gear to another, be sure to press the clutch pedal fully to avoid clashing and possible chipping of the transmission gears.
  • Page 126 'ABS Fault' animation illuminate when driving, a malfunction of the Anti-lock Brake System is indicated and you should see your Holden Retailer. The vehicle's brake system will still operate conventionally, only the anti- lock operation is impaired.
  • Page 127 Chapter 4 DRIVING TRACTION CONTROL Traction control helps prevent the driving wheels rear from spinning. As soon as even one driving wheel starts to spin traction control reduces the power from the engine and applies the brakes, as necessary. This improves the vehicle's stability, particularly on snow and ice, as well as on wet or slippery roads .
  • Page 128 WARNING: LPG and Traction Control are incompatible. if the vehicle is fitted with a Holden approved LPG system, by Holden or by a Holden authorised LPG fitter then Traction Control will automatically be switched off when the vehicle is running on...
  • Page 129 Engine misfire Reduce speed and do not tow a caravan or trailer until the misfiring is corrected at the nearest Holden Retailer. Otherwise, the catalytic converter and exhaust system may overheat, resulting in vehicle damage. Brakes The power assisted brakes fitted to your vehicle use vacuum from the engine when it is running.
  • Page 130 Chapter 4 4 12 DRIVING DRIVING PRECAUTIONS cont. Loose articles Do not leave loose articles or luggage in the passenger compartment. Whenever possible, stow articles in the luggage compartment. For wagons, loads stowed in the luggage area should be firmly secured. WARNING: Gas cylinders can leak, creating a risk of fire or explosion.
  • Page 131 Chapter 4 4-13 DRI VING ON EQUIPMENT Snow chains Due to lack of clearance, snow chains cannot be fitted to vehicles equipped with the following wheel and tyre configurations: 225150R16 92V 16 x 7 235 I 45 R 17 93V 17 x 8 235 I 40 R 18 91 W 18 x 8...
  • Page 132 Fitting bars If a roo bar is to be fitted, it is critical that the Holden approved roo bar be used. Other types must not be fitted. The Holden roo bar is available from your Holden Retailer and has been compatibility tested with the vehicle's design, including the Holden airbag system.
  • Page 133 Chapter 4 4-15 DRIVING NOTES...
  • Page 134 Chapter 4 4 16 DRIVING...
  • Page 135 Fuel Page Fuel 5A-2 5A-4 Emission control 5A-5 Reducing fuel consumption 5A-6 Measuring fuel consumption Note: If your vehicle is converted to gas refer also to Chapter 58 LPG.
  • Page 136 Take the vehicle to your Holden Retailer if you think your vehicle needs inspecting for any of the above reasons. DO NOT SIT (OR LEAVE CHILDREN OR PETS) IN A PARKED VEHICLE FOR ANY EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING.
  • Page 137 Chapter 5A SA 3 FUEL FUEL cont. Petrol - general Petrol tanks should always be filled at the intermediate or fast fill rate. Do not add any more petrol after the petrol filler first clicks off or petrol blows back- as this allows room for the petrol to expand inside the tank.
  • Page 138 Maintenance Schedule of your vehicle's service booklet which is inside the glovebox of your vehicle. It is recommended that the necessary servicing be performed by an authorised Holden Retailer who has the specialised servicing equipment and trained personnel available to...
  • Page 139 Chapter 5A SA-5 FUEL REDUCING FUEL CONSUMPTION Engine Maintain the engine in peak mechanical condition by having it serviced regularly in accordance with the Maintenance Schedule in your vehicle's service booklet inside the glovebox of your vehicle. This will ensure items such as the spark plugs, air cleaner, engine idle speed, etc, are maintained for minimum fuel usage and peak engine performance.
  • Page 140 Chapter 5A SA 6 FUEL MEASURING FUEL CONSUMPTION Before checking Fuel consumption should not be judged until the engine has been 'run-in'. You should wait at least 1500 km before checking fuel consumption. Please read information on the preceding page regarding fuel consumption. Find a petrol station and petrol pump that will be convenient to use for the next few tank fills.
  • Page 141 <( Page 58-2 About LPG 58-4 Safety 58-6 Refuelling 58-7 Changing over fuel 58-8 Fuel gauge and warning reminder indications WARNING: Vehicl es fit t e d with a supercharger should never be converted to LPG.
  • Page 142 Chapter 58 58-2 ABOUT LPG What is LPG? LPG is an abbreviation for Liquefied Petroleum Gas, which is a mixture mainly of Propane and Butane, the same as is commonly used for gas barbecues and gas lanterns. LPG is obtained as a by-product from natural gas and oil production and is lead free. Power Because of the nature of LPG, a minimal loss of power may be experienced under heavy acceleration.
  • Page 143 An LPG compliance plate has been fitted in the engine bay of your vehicle. A 'Holden By Design' fitment plate has been fitted in the engine bay of your vehicle. Note that the usage of 'Holden' on the fitment plate confirms that the LPG kit is a genuine Holden LPG kit.
  • Page 144 Chapter 58 58-4 SAFETY Safety features The LPG system has a number of safety features: A safety valve is fitted which protects the cylinder from over pressurising. The filling system has check valves at the cylinder and filler valve to ensure that LPG cannot leak from these points.
  • Page 145 Screw the cover into place, ensuring the seal is in position and the cover is secure. If the smell of gas disappears then drive the vehicle on petrol to the nearest LPG Holden Retailer to have the system checked. DO NOT drive the vehicle if the smell does not...
  • Page 146 Chapter 58 58-6 REFUELLING To fill LPG or petrol may be added, no matter which fuel the engine was running on. As with any fuel, take care not to have flames, sparks etc. near the area when refuelling. Switch off the engine. Pull up the release lever on the floor, to the right of the driver's seat to release +-- Front of vehicle...
  • Page 147 Chapter 58 58-7 CHANGING OVER FUEL The switch used to change between petrol and LPG is located in the centre console, below the power window switches. Push the switch to change between fuels. The switch can be pushed either: a) when the engine is not running but the ignition is on, b) while driving, provided the engine speed is over 1300 rpm (as per the tachometer).
  • Page 148 Chapter 58 58-8 FUEL GAUGE AND WARNING I REMINDER INDICATIONS The fuel gauge on the instrument panel will show petrol tank contents when the system is switched to petrol, or LPG cylinder contents when switched to LPG . There are certain warning and reminder indications associated with the LPG system fitted to your vehicle that may appear on your instrument panel centre display.
  • Page 149 Chapter 58 58-9 FUEL GAUGE AND WARNING/REMINDER INDICATIONS cont. Very low LPG in petrol mode liiil If the vehicle is fitted with LPG, there is an additional warning for very low LPG when in in tank petrol mode. If the 'Very Low LPG in tank' animated warning has activated, it will still PRN�321 be shown at ignition on.
  • Page 150 Fuel Gauge Error in the fuel level measurement system is Contact Retailer indicated. You should contact your Holden P R N�3 2 1 Retailer as soon as possible. The 'Fuel Gauge Error' animation displays untii the MODE button on the trip computer switch is pressed.
  • Page 151 Chapter 58 58-11 NOTES...
  • Page 152 � d t e r 5 8 - 1 2 f...
  • Page 153: E Mergencjes

    Emergencies Page Accidents Being involved Being a witness Medical assistance Flat tyre 6-11 Fuses 6-13 Towing a disabled vehicle 6-14 Engine overheating 6-17 Flat battery 6-19 Airbags 6-22 Bulb replacement Note: Your new vehicle is covered for 3 years by 24 hour Roadside Assistance. Refer to Chapter 9 for details.
  • Page 154 Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES ACCIDENTS All drivers are advised to learn what to do at the scene of an accident, particularly where people are injured. Injured people can choke to death if their air passages are not cleared, they can bleed to death unless the bleeding is stopped, they may require mouth-to-mouth resuscitation or may have to be moved, even though badly injured.
  • Page 155 Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES ACCIDENTS cont. Medical assistance This information is intended only as a guide to basic first aid and may not be applicable in all situations. You should always defer to a trained medical officer or other person with first aid knowledge.
  • Page 156 Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES FLATTYRE WARNING: Use the jack only for lifting the vehicle when changing wheels. Never get beneath the vehicle when it is only supported by the jack. Do not start or run the engine while the vehicle is only supported by the jack. All passengers should be out of the vehicle when it is being jacked.
  • Page 157 Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES FLAT TYRE cont. Park on a hard, level surface, in a safe location, and set the park brake firmly. Turn the hazard warning flashers on. Remove the ignition key and place manual transmissions in reverse gear or automatic transmissions in P (park).
  • Page 158 Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES FLAT TYRE cont. Wagon (LPG) Wagons not fitted with LPG have the spare wheel secured under the floor in the load compartment area, as shown previously in this chapter. When LPG is fitted, the LPG tank takes up the room under the floor.
  • Page 159 Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES FLAT TYRE cont. The spare wheel cover can be secured out of your way. An extendable strap is provided in the centre of the rear edge of the spare wheel cover. Pull up the T-piece and attach it to the boot, as shown.
  • Page 160 Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES FLAT TYRE cont. Chock the wheel diagonally opposite the flat tyre with a solid object. Flat tyre (Q).! Chocks If the wheel trim covers the wheel nuts, remove as follows: If individual wheel nut caps are fitted, remove each nut cap individually, using the nut cap tool provided.
  • Page 161 Chapter 6 EMERGENCIES FLAT TYRE cont. Raise the jack to fit the U-shaped lifting foot of the jack around the body of the vehicle, at the jack location. Ensure that the jack is not tilted and that the base is resting squarely on the ground.
  • Page 162 Chapter 6 6-10 EMERGENCIES FLAT TYRE cont. 15. Stow all tools and flat tyre as shown in previous pages. Note: Wagons - After replacing the jack in its compartment, you must wind it up at the nut end of the jack, to fit correctly into the stowage position. Remember to unhook the spare wheel cover before closing the boot I tailgate.
  • Page 163 Chapter 6 6-11 EMERGENCIES FUSES The main fuse panel is in the instrument panel, below the steering column. Pull the hinged fuse panel down to reveal the fuses. Fuse layout diagram The separate, fuse I relay box is located in the engine compartment, marked 'Fuses'.
  • Page 164 Chapter 6 6-12 EMERGENCIES FUSES cont. Cabin fuses and relays FLASHER UNIT FUSE PULLER � 20 (15A) .5A) POWER LOCKS, SUB-WOOFER (SPARE) TU N SIGNALS & RA 10, � (20A) POWER WINDOWS AMPLIFIER BACK UP LAMPS NAVIGATION & 5(15A & THEFT HORN CELL PHONE STOP H RN...
  • Page 165 Chapter 6 6-13 EMERGENCIES TOWING A DISABLED VEHICLE Towing a disabled vehicle Proper lifting or towing equipment is necessary when lifting or towing the vehicle to prevent damage. State and Local laws must be followed. In an emergency, your vehicle may be towed on all four wheels in the following manner: Fit the towing equipment to the holes at the side of the front cross member.
  • Page 166 Chapter 6 6-14 EMERGENCIES ENGINE OVERHEA T/NG WARNING: Immediate action is required if the engine overheats. This can be indicated by the temperature gauge needle moving over to the 'H' or the animated warning 'Engine Temp Hot' appearing on the central display (refer to Chapter 1 ), by steam escaping from under bonnet, a loss of power or a loud knocking or pinging noise.
  • Page 167 Chapter 6 6-15 EMERGENCIES ENGINE OVERHEATING cont. When the engine has cooled sufficiently, check the radiator level as follows. Cover the radiator cap with a thick cloth and turn it slowly anticlockwise (without pressing down) until it reaches a 'stop'. This is the pressure relief stop, which allows any remaining pressure (indicated by a hissing sound) to escape.
  • Page 168 This is particularly important if the engine is supercharged, as these engines have three air bleed points. It is recommended that air bleeding be done by your Holden Retailer who has the most up-to-date technical information and equipment for the system. You should have the air bled as soon as possible on supercharged engines or they may be damaged due to overheating.
  • Page 169 Chapter 6 6-17 EMERGENCIES FLAT BATTERY WARNING: DO NOT 'push start' or 'tow start' your vehicle, either manual or automatic. If unburnt fuel were to reach the catalytic converter and ignite, the converter could overheat or be destroyed by backfire. Therefore, if the battery is flat, you can 'jump start', but not 'push start' your vehicle.
  • Page 170 Chapter 6 6-18 EMERGENCIES FLAT BATTERY cont. Attach one end of the RED jumper lead to the positive terminal of the booster battery (identified by a red colour, and the other end of the RED jumper lead to the positive terminal of the flat battery.
  • Page 171 Chapter 6 6-19 EMERGENCIES AIRBAGS Your vehicle is fitted with a driver's airbag, stored inside the steering wheel 'SRS AIR BAG' is stamped on the steering wheel and a label is attached under the driver's side sunvisor Your vehicle also has a front passenger's airbag, stored in the dash panel.
  • Page 172 After side impact airbag deployment, the relevant seat, seat belt, sensor and control module require replacement. It is recommended that this work be done by a Holden Retailer. WARNING: Front passenger's airbag: The dashboard area must be kept clear.
  • Page 173 6-21 EMERGENCIES AIRBAGS cont. The system should also be inspected by a Holden Retailer if the dashboard area or steering wheel is scratched, cracked or damaged, or, if side impact airbags are fitted, the front seats and upholstery are damaged.
  • Page 174 Chapter 6 6-22 EMERGENCIES BULB REPLACEMENT Notes when replacing bulbs: Always turn off the related switch. It is important to fit only bulbs of the specified wattage. Do not touch new bulbs or reflectors with bare hands. Greasy fingers cause stains which evaporate, eventually resulting in a dull reflector.
  • Page 175 Chapter 6 6-23 EMERGENCIES BULB REPLACEMENT cont. Headlights - outboard low beam Open the bonnet. Refer to 'Front lights' previously described in this chapter for access instructions. Turn the outboard dust cap anticlockwise and remove from the rear of t he headlight assembly.
  • Page 176 Chapter 6 6-24 EMERGENCIES BULB REPLACEMENT cont. Headlights - inboard high beam Open the bonnet. Refer to 'Front lights' previously described in this chapter for access instructions. Turn the inboard dust cap anticlockwise and remove from the rear of the headlight assembly.
  • Page 177 Chapter 6 6-25 EMERGENCIES BULB REPLACEMENT cont. Front park lights (5 Watts) Open the bonnet. Refer to 'Front lights' previously described in this chapter for access instructions. Remove the park light bulb holder by turning it anticlockwise and pulling it straight out.
  • Page 178 Install the new bulb into the bulb holder, then fit the bulb holder back into the stop light. Check light operation. Note: If your sedan has a high stop lamp in the rear spoiler it is recommended that bulb replacement be carried out by your Holden Retailer.
  • Page 179 Chapter 6 6-27 EMERGENCIES BULB REPLACEMENT cont. Rear high stop light (18 Watts)­ wagon Open the tailgate and remove the cover at the rear of the high level stop light (two scrivets ). From inside the cavity of the stop light, twist the bulb holder anticlockwise.
  • Page 180 ----� -- Fog lights (if fitted), instrument panel lights, v anity mirror lights (if fitted), high mounted stop lights mounted in the rear spoiler (if fitted) Bulb replacement for these light assemblies should be carried out by a Holden Retailer.
  • Page 181 Chapter 6 6-29 EMERGENCIES BULB REPLACEMENT cont. Number plate (5 Watts)- all models Push the locking tang at the end of the lamp housing towards the lens and pull the lamp assembly downwards. Remove the bulb holder from the lamp housing by rotating the bulb holder anticlockwise.
  • Page 182 Chapter 6 6-30 EMERGENCIES REPLACEMENT BULB cont. Footwell lights, if fitted (2.7 Watts) Front footwell light bulbs are located on either side of the vehicle in the following locations: On the driver's side in the hinge panel assembly. On the passenger's side in the hush panel assembly.
  • Page 183 Chapter 6 6-31 EMERGENCIES NOTES...
  • Page 184 Chapter 6 6-32 EMERGENCIES...
  • Page 185: Weekly Checks

    Weekly checks Page Miscellaneous checks 7 -2 Check locations 7- 4 Engine oil level Engine oil consumption Engine coolant level- V6 engine Engine coolant level- V8 engine Automatic transmission fluid level Washer fluid level Brake fluid level 7- 10 7-11 Clutch fluid level 7-12 Power steering fluid level...
  • Page 186 Chapter 7 WEEKLY CHECKS MISCELLANEOUS CHECKS As well as taking your vehicle to be serviced (refer to the service booklet in your glove box) there are a few simple, weekly checks that the owner I operator is recommended to make. These are shown on the following pages. WARNING: If the engine temperature is high, the cooling fan may remain on for several minutes after turning off the ignition.
  • Page 187 Chapter 7 WEEKLY CHECKS CHECK LOCATIONS V6 engine Engine coolant page 7-6 ..........
  • Page 188 Their use increases costs, may be detrimental to the operation of your vehicle and may void your New Vehicle Warranty, to the extent that Holden considers the non-recommended fluid to have affected the specifications or quality of your Holden vehicle.
  • Page 189 If, after taking into account the above factors, you are still concerned that your engine has excessive oil consumption then you should discuss the situation with a Holden Retailer. Remember that an engine's oil consumption should not be judged until it has run at least...
  • Page 190 '.Narranty. If the coolant requires topping up, mix a solution of Holden coolant and clean fresh water in a container as per the ratio specified in Chapter 8. Pour the fluid into the dipstick tube (tho c<:>mo nnoninro <:>c tho ninctif"'IE ic ctnron in\...
  • Page 191 If the coolant requires topping up, mix a solution of Holden coolant and clean fresh water in a container as per the ratio specified in Chapter 8. Then, when the engine is cold, undo the cap and pour the fluid into the plastic tank.
  • Page 192 The level should NEVER read over the FULL HOT mark, so be careful not to add If adding fluid, use only Holden specified automatic transmission fluid (refer to r"'l---'--- 0 .C:-- .._ _ ___ ....----:£:--.a.: ..-\ vlldf.Jll::: l...
  • Page 193 As washer fluid is constantly used the level should be topped up weekly. For a crystal clear windscreen, the correct amount of Holden washer fluid additive can be added (refer to Chapter 11 Cleaning). Do not use ordinary soap or detergent as these not only froth up but will also damage the wiper rubbers.
  • Page 194 Use only new brake fluid. Use of old, used or inferior brake fluid may endanger the functioning of the brake system. If the master cylinder requires constant topping up it could indicate that a fault exists and you should immediately see your Holden Retailer.
  • Page 195 Use only new fluid. Use of old, used or inferior fluid may endanger the functioning of the clutch system. If the clutch fluid requires constant topping up it could indicate that a fault exists and you should immediately see your Holden Retailer.
  • Page 196 Refer to Chapter 8 for the correct power steering fluid to use. Do not over fill and remember to replace the cap tightly. If you often need to add fluid, you should see your Holden Retailer. Remember to secure the cap when the level is correct and clean up any spillage.
  • Page 197 I balance, tyre pressures etc. Tyre condition is checked for you when you take your vehicle to be serviced by your Holden Retailer, who is able to diagnose any unusual signs of wear. If the tyres are rotated it is recommended that the balance be checked at the same time.
  • Page 198 Out-of-balance wheels and tyres can cause annoying vibration and uneven tyre wear. If you suspect either of the above problems exist have a wheel alignment and balance check carried out by your Holden Retailer. Replacement and repair Replacing your factory fitted wheels and tyres with non-specified wheels and tyres may affect your warranty as well as your insurance policy.
  • Page 199 The fluid level of the battery will be checked for you when you take your vehicle to be serviced by your Holden Retailer. If your vehicle is operated in hot temperatures or at constant high speed the battery fluid level should be checked each month.
  • Page 200 Chapter 7 7-16 WEEKLY CHECKS TROLLEY JACK LOCATIONS You should always use the jack locations shown in Chapter 6 when using the original jack supplied with your vehicle. This jack has been designed to correctly and safely lift your vehicle, provided the warnings in Chapter 6 are observed.
  • Page 201: General Specifications, Identification Plates

    Specifications Page General specifications 8 -4 Identification labels...
  • Page 202 430 Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) * Power and Torque figures based on premium unleaded petroL ** For optimum engine durability when LPG is fitted, Holden recommends use of specific engine oils: SAE 20W/50 API SH/CG4 or 15W/40 API SH/CG4 (Holden specification no HN2314).
  • Page 203 1587 Rear track Body lubricants Bonnet catch NLGI No. 1 Lithium Grease (with Zinc Oxide) meeting Holden Specification HN 1225. NLGI No. 1 Lithium Grease (with Zinc Oxide) Door hinge grease meeting Holden Specification HN 1225. Check link housing NLGI No. 2 Polyurea Grease (mineral oil base) 1.2 g applied to housing.
  • Page 204 Shown on the plate are the plate number, vehicle engine number, number of cylinders, Date fitted, chassis number, installer's patent and registration number. LPG Fitment Plate {if fitted) This 'Holden By Design' fitment plate shows that the LPG kit is a genuine Holden LPG kit, along with other relevant vehicle...
  • Page 205 4 = active belts with driver, passenger and side airbags Body Style Code: 5 =Sedan, 8 =Wagon Luxury Level: K = Executive, L = Berlina, X = Calais Model Series: Y = VY World Manufacturer Identifier: 6G 1 = Holden...
  • Page 206 Chapter 8 SPECIFICAllONS...
  • Page 207: After Sales

    H o l d e n owners 9-12 Australian Holden Retailers 9-26 New Zealand Holden Retailers Note: The names and details of Retail Premises may change after the printing of this Handbook. The list contains both Authorised H o l d e n Re tailers Authorised Holden Service ·operations.
  • Page 208 NEW VEHICLE WARRANTY CERTIF/CA TE New Vehicle Warranty application This Warranty is given by Holden Ltd, ABN 84 006 893 232, ('Holden'). The Warranty applies to the vehicle identified on the inside front cover of the service booklet in your vehicle's glovebox.
  • Page 209 (d) use of incorrect types and grades of fuel, oil or lubricants (e) alteration of the vehicle by anyone not authorised by Holden (f) fitting of parts or accessories not recommended by Holden (g) any work carried out on the vehicle by anyone except an...
  • Page 210 Purchased at retail or trade • Parts and Accessories purchased at trade or retail and installed by other than a Holden Retailer or authorised Service Outlet are warranted for 1 year from the date of purchase. Please keep a receipt to support warranty claims.
  • Page 211 Vehicle Warranty) is required to enable your vehicle to be operated safely and it is not practical for you to go to an Authorised Holden Retailer, the service (to the extent that it is necessary to enable your vehicle to be operated safely) may be performed by any other qualified mechanic or repairer.
  • Page 212 Q 5. Will I have to pay for maintenance costs during the Warranty Period? Maintenance costs are not covered by the Holden New Vehicle Warranty. The Maintenance Schedules in the service booklet (in your vehicle's glovebox) specify the minimum maintenance required for your vehicle operating under normal conditions.
  • Page 213 Holden Retailer it is your responsibility to deliver your vehicle to the servicing Holden Retailer's premises. If, as a result of a defect which is covered by the Holden New Vehicle Warranty, your vehicle cannot be driven safely and you arrange for the nearest Authorised Holden Retailer to carry out the required Holden Warranty service, Holden will accept reasonable towing costs to move your vehicle to the nearest Holden Retailer's premises.
  • Page 214 Australia wide. We hope the need never arises, but if it does, we'll be there to help through Holden Roadside Assistance. How does Holden Roadside Assistance work?
  • Page 215 Holden Roadside Assistance stays with the vehicle, so if you sell your vehicle during the 36 month period, it is still eligible for the balance of the Holden Roadside Assistance. The new owner simply registers for the service by using the change of ownership form supplied in the Roadside Assistance booklet.
  • Page 216 Sales Manager or Service Manager - go to the General Manager or to the Retailer Principal. By now you should have satisfaction. If not, the Holden Customer Assistance office is at your disposal. The Holden Customer Assistance representatives can be telephoned from anywhere within Australia for only the cost of a local call.
  • Page 217 The information in this Owner's Handbook applies primarily to Australian Holden vehicles and there may be some differences to the Warranty and Owner Assistance provisions for New Zealand. Applicable details for New Zealand are set out in the Holden Warranty and Owner Assistance Information booklet enclosed in the New Zealand glovebox wallet.
  • Page 218 ST. MARY'S (02) 9904 1111 (02) 9904 1444 Fax: Heartland Holden DEE WHY & Cnr Glossop Harris Streets Peninsula Holden Dee Why (02) 9673 2111 (02) 9673 4932 Fax: & Cnr May Mooramba Roads (02) 9982 1311 (02) 9982 3755...
  • Page 219 Chapter 9 9-13 AFTER SALES AUSTRALIAN HOLDEN RETAILERS cont. CASINO SUTHERLAND Quayside Motors McGrath Holden Sutherland 499-505 Princes Highway Barker Street (02) 9545 4811 (02) 9545 2533 (02) 6662 2822 (02) 6662 2101 Fax: Fax: CESSNOCK WAITARA Suttons Motors Waitara P/L...
  • Page 220 Chapter 9 9-14 AFTER SALES AUSTRALIAN HOLDEN RETAILERS cont. DUN GOG Turner Holden Royce Curtis Motors Park Street Lachlan Street (02) 6558 1108 Fax: (02) 6558 2317 (02) 6993 1503 Fax: (02) 6993 2212 EDEN HOLBROOK Ron Doyle Lieschke Motors Pty Ltd...
  • Page 221 (02) 4961 6485 (02) 6555 6644 (02) 6555 7433 Fax: Fax: NOWRA TWEED HEADS Glendon Motors Holden Von Bibra Twin Towns Holden 301-313 75-79 Princes Highway Pacific Highway (02) 4421 0144 (02) 4423 0854 (07) 5536 3411 (07) 5536 4490...
  • Page 222 (03) 6334 5245 Fax: Fax: WARREN Vic. Metropolitan Fuller Bros BACCHUS MARSH Dubbo Street (02) 6847 4978 (02) 6847 4477 Alan Mance Holden Bacchus March Fax: Graham Street WELLINGTON (03) 5367 4300 (03) 53674299 Fax: Gersbach's Garage Pty Ltd BERWICK Lee Street...
  • Page 223 Chapter 9 9-17 AFTER SALES AUSTRALIAN HOLDEN RETAILERS cont. FAWKNER ROXBURGH PARK Mantello Holden Mantello Holden Roxburgh Park 1263 Sydney Road Somerton Road (03) 9359 1333 (03) 9359 9334 (03) 9930 4444 (03) 9930 4400 Fax: Fax: FERNTREE GULLY SOUTH MELBOURNE...
  • Page 224 Chapter 9 9 18 AFTER SALES AUSTRALIAN HOLDEN RETAILERS cont. CAMPERDOWN HOPETOUN Camperdown Auto Parts Hopetoun Motors 96 Manifold Street 78 Lascelles Street P: (03) 5593 1983 Fax: (03) 5593 1979 P: (03) 5083 3143 Fax: (03) 5083 3290 CASTERTON...
  • Page 225 Chapter 9 9-19 AFTER SALES AUSTRALIAN HOLDEN RETAILERS cont. ROCHESTER WARRAGUL Bruce Hocking Motors Pty Ltd Barry Bourke Warragul 85 Lowry Street 167 Queen Street P: (03) 5484 1455 Fax: (03) 5484 1140 P: (03) 5622 0000 Fax: (03) 5622 0333...
  • Page 226 Chapter 9 9-20 AFTER SALES AUSTRALIAN HOLDEN RETAILERS cont. LAIDLEY BILOELA Andersons Auto City Buhse's Garage 5 Spicer Street Dawson Highway P: (07) 5465 1406 Fax: (07) 5465 1706 P: (07) 4992 2833 Fax: (07) 4992 3066 MOOROOKA BOWEN John Sivyer Holden...
  • Page 227 Chapter 9 9-21 AFTER SALES AUSTRALIAN HOLDEN RETAILERS cont. HERVEY BAY NOOSAVILLE Whitaker Holden Madill's 96 Torquay Road Lot 1 Lionel Donovan Drive P: (07) 4128 1722 P: (07) 5449 7900 Fax: (07) 5474 0073 INGHAM PROSERPINE Devietti Holden Crossley Car Sales Whitsunday Pty Ltd...
  • Page 228 Chapter 9 9-22 AFTER SALES AUSTRALIAN HOLDEN RETAILERS cont. N.T. ROSE PARK City Holden ALICE SPRINGS Kensington Road Peter Kittle Holden (08) 8334 4666 (08) 8334 4610 Fax: Stuart Highway SOMERTON PARK (08) 8952 5500 (08) 8953 0847 Fax: Hamilton Holden...
  • Page 229 Chapter 9 9-23 AFTER SALES AUSTRALIAN HOLDEN RETAILERS cont. KINGSTON WAIKERIE LeCornu's Service Garage Riverside Holden Agnes Street 8 lan Oliver Drive P: (08) 8767 2424 Fax: (08) 8767 2533 P: (08) 8541 2900 Fax: (08) 8541 3325 LOXTON WHYALLA...
  • Page 230 Chapter 9 9-24 AFTER SALES AUSTRALIAN HOLDEN RETAILERS cont. COLLIE OSBORNE PARK Station Motors North City Holden & Throssell Street Cnr Scarborough Beach Rd Harborne St (08) 9273 2222 (08) 9273 2220 (08) 9734 1855 (08) 9734 1913 Fax: Fax:...
  • Page 231 Chapter 9 g 25 AFTER SALES...
  • Page 232 Chapter 9 9-26 AFTER SALES NEW ZEALAND HOLDEN RETAILERS GISBORNE Auckland Metropolitan Enterprise Cars (1992) Limited GLENFIELD Gladstone Street Giltrap Holden Fax: (06) 867 8368 (06) 867 1280 Wairau Road GRACEFIELD Fax: (09) 444 8114 (09) 444 8008 Cable Price (NZ) Ltd...
  • Page 233 Chapter 9 9-27 AFTER SALES NEW ZEALAND HOLDEN RETAILERS cont. MORRINSVILLE STRATFORD Ansford Johnson Limited Nicholson United Autos Broadway Thames Street (07) 889 7042 Fax: (07) 889 3529 (06) 765 6119 Fax: (06) 765 7410 TAUPO MOUNT MAUNGANUI Transport Commercial (Tauranga)
  • Page 234 Chapter 9 9 28 AFTER SALES NEW ZEALAND HOLDEN RETAILERS cont. WHANGAREI Mark Cromie Holden 5-13 Hannah Street (09) 438 3199 (09) 438 3615 Fax:...
  • Page 235 Tow and load Page 10-2 Towing 10-3 Towing equipment 10-4 Loading the vehicle 10-6 Attaching a trailer 10-7 Towing and loading equipment 10-8 Towing precautions 10-10 Wagon cargo barrier 10-13 Wagon cargo blind 10-14 Wagon tie-downs 10-15 Load anchoring warnings 10-16 Sedan convenience net...
  • Page 236 Holden towing equipment is recommended where it is available. Where it is not available, no recommendation is made as to the make of equipment which should be used. Holden will not accept liability for defects occurring in towing equipment not marketed by Holden or for defects in the vehicle arising from the use of such equipment or for loss or injury caused by use of such equipment.
  • Page 237 TOW and LOAD TOWING EQUIPMENT TOW LOAD ESSENTIAL EQUIPMENT RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT Holden 1200 kg rated tow bar A load distribution hitch is recommended if towing a single axle trailer that weighs more than Holden trailer wiring harness 750 kg when loaded...
  • Page 238 If unsure, the vehicle should be weighed at a weighbridge. Remember that weight on a roof rack must be included in calculating the total load. Note: Due to lack of room, the 3rd row child seat (sold as a Holden accessory) must not be fitted if the wagon is fitted with LPG.
  • Page 239 Chapter 10 10-5 TOW and LOAD LOADING THE VEHICLE cont. Carrying gas cylinders in vehicles WARNING: Gas cylinders can leak, creating a risk of fire or explosion. As a precaution, ensure adequate ventilation when carrying gas cylinders. They must be restrained from rolling around, and where possible, placed in the load area of the vehicle.
  • Page 240 Ensure ihe weight of the packed trailer is not greater than the towing capacity of your Holden approved tow bar package. Connect the trailer to the vehicle. When towing over 1200 kg Adjust superiift shock absorbers, if fitted (refer to page 10-3 for requirement of superlift shock absorbers).
  • Page 241 Chapter 10 10-7 TOW and LOAD TOWING AND LOADING EQUIPMENT Load distribution hitch A load distribution hitch is recommended when towing more than 750 kg. A load distribution hitch is designed to raise the rear of the vehicle and transfer a portion of the load to the front wheels when the loaded trailer is hitched.
  • Page 242 0.21 cc of fluid during braking. It must not be fitted to the front brake system, only to the rear brake system. While no recommendation is made by Holden with regard to the manufacturer of the brake system, the specifications issued by PBR indicate that their unit meets Holden requirements.
  • Page 243 Chapter 10 10-9 TOW and LOAD TOWING PRECAUTIONS cont. Running-in when towing It is recommended that you drive your new vehicle for at least 1500 km before towing. If you must tow before this do not exceed 80 km/h. The same applies if you have a new or reconditioned engine, transmission or rear axle.
  • Page 244 Chapter 10 10 10 TOW and LOAD WAGON CARGO BARRIER Your new cargo barrier has been designed to fit at two positions. It can be fitted behind the rear s�ats when they are upright, or behind the front seats when the rear seat is folded down.
  • Page 245: Tow And Load 1

    Chapter 10 1 Q 11 TOW and LOAD WAGON CARGO BARRIER Behind front seats- with rear seat folded WARNING: It is recommended that the load in the rear cargo area be anchored properly, even if the cargo barrier is in position.
  • Page 246 13. The maximum load for a genuine Holden cargo barrier is 60 kg single mass. That is, if an object weighs 60 kg, only one object is permitted behind the cargo barrier.
  • Page 247 Chapter 10 1 Q 13 TOW and LOAD WAGON CARGO BLIND (if fitted) T he cargo blind is located in the rear compartment of the wagon. When the blind is required, it can be extended to provide protection from the sun and added security for goods stored in the back of the wagon.
  • Page 248 Tie down the load with the anchoring straps. Use the method shown in the illustration on this page to ensure the load is properly secured. Feed each Holden Approved strap (accessory) through a maximum of 2 tie-down loops. Feed the end of each strap through the back of the split in the ratchet pin.
  • Page 249 Use only the Holden recommended and approved tie-down straps to secure your loads. Do not use elasticised straps. Never attach more than one tie-down strap to any single tie-down anchor.
  • Page 250 Chapter 10 10 16 TOW and LOAD SEDAN CONVENIENCE NET WARNING: Avoid eye injury. Do not overstretch. Always keep face and body out of recoil path. Do not use when strap has visible signs of wear or damage. The convenience net is provided inside the boot of the sedan to secure goods.
  • Page 251: Cleaning

    Cleaning Pa g e 11-2 Interior cleanin g Upholstery Velour door trim Vinyl Cloth Carpet Leather Seat belts Interior g lass 11-4 Exterior cleanin g Carin g for paint Paint inspection Washin g your vehicle Removin g stains Door drain hole Polishin g Tyres Alloy wheels...
  • Page 252 Chapter 11 11-2 CLEANING INTERIOR CLEANING WARNING: Many cleaners may be toxic, flammable or may damage the interior. When cleaning the interior, avoid volatile cleaners such as: acetone, lacquer thinners, enamel reducers, nail polish removers, or cleaners such as laundry soaps, bleaches or reducing agents. Never use carbon tetrachloride, petrol or naphtha for any cleaning purpose.
  • Page 253 Do not bleach or dye seat belts as this may severely weaken them. Interior glass The interior glass area of the vehicle should be cleaned using Holden Glass Cleaner with a clean soft cloth. Care must be taken when cleaning inside the rear window so as not to damage the rear window demister.
  • Page 254 Do not use a sponge or cloth yet. Fill a bucket with luke warm water and add no more than 2 capfuls of gentle detergent, such as Holden Hi Suds Car Wash. Do not use hot water, strong soap or chemical detergents.
  • Page 255 Chapter 11 11-5 CLEANING EXTERIOR CLEANING cont. WARNING: Care should be taken when moving the vehicle after washing, in case water has affected the brakes. Applying the brakes lightly will indicate whether they have been affected. To dry them quickly, lightly apply the brakes while maintaining a slow forward speed with a clear area ahead, until brake performance returns to normal.
  • Page 256 However, the use of a good quality Polymer Glaze, such as Holden Quick and Easy Speed Finish, about every 3 months will reduce the effects of road bloom by removing natural contaminants which can build up on the paint.
  • Page 257 The blades can be cleaned by lifting them off the windscreen and cleaning with Holden Optikleen and a clean cloth.
  • Page 258 Chapter 11 11-8 CLEANING CLEANING PRODUCTS SIZE DESCRIPTION USAGE PART NUMBER 92145132 237 ml Quick and Easy Seals in a deep, lustrous glazed finish. Speed Finish Long life protection from oxidation, salt and weather damage. 92145418 437 ml Quick and Easy Seals in a deep, lustrous glazed finish.
  • Page 259 INDEX Battery 6-17 ........... .
  • Page 260 INDEX cont. 1-40 Fluid level ........7-6 ........... Remote controls .
  • Page 261 INDEX cont. Flat tyre Doors ..........Child safety locks 2-10 Flooded engine...
  • Page 262 INDEX cont. General specifications Service error light 1-12 ..........Generator warning light System fault warning 1-55...
  • Page 263 INDEX cont. LPG indicator ........1-14 Front ..........6-22 Hazard warning flashers ..... 6-13 Lubricants, body ....... 8-3 Interior lights ........ 3-22 Operation ......1-37, 3-22 Tail lights ........6-27 Manual transmission Turn signals ......... 1-15 Operation ........4-7 Load anchoring warnings ..... 10-15 Manual windows ......
  • Page 264 INDEX cont. Owner responsibility ...... 5A-4 Tow bar adjustment ..... 1-60 Emission control ......5A-4 Roadside assistance ......9-8 Weekly checks ......7-2 Roo bar ........... 6-21 Fitting ........... 4-14 Roof rack key ........2-2 Roof rack loads ....... 1 0-7 Paintwork ........
  • Page 265 INDEX cont. Equipment 10-3 Storage compartments 3-25 ............Console, centre 3-24 Hazard warning flashers...

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