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Failure to consider the description provided in this handbook may affect the warranty. We recommend you contact an Opel Authorised Workshop when it is indicated that a workshop should be consulted in this owner handbook. All Opel Authorised Workshops offer excellent service at reasonable prices. They have experienced mechanics, trained by Opel, who work according to Opel-specific instructions.
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Using this handbook This handbook describes all options and features available for this model. Some descriptions, including those of the display and menu functions, may not match those of your vehicle due to differences in versions, country specifications, special equipment or particular accessories. The table of contents at the beginning of this handbook and in each section makes it easy to find topics of interest.
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Safety indication for people, vehicle integrity and environmental protection personal safety; vehicle integrity; environmental protection. Symbols Page references and index entries refer to the indented paragraphs provided in the Index section. Happy motoring. Your Opel Team...
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GRAPHICAL INDEX KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL SAFETY STARTING AND DRIVING IN CASE OF EMERGENCY SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MULTIMEDIA CONTENTS...
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GRAPHICAL INDEX 3/4 front F1A2081 Changing a wheel ..303 HEADLIGHTS WINDSCREEN WIPER Tyre repair kit ....Bulb types .
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KNOWING YOUR VEHICLE In-depth knowledge of your new SYMBOLS ........15 ELECTRIC WINDOWS ....85 vehicle starts here. VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS / BONNET........85 The handbook that you are reading ALTERATIONS......15 HEAD RESTRAINTS ..... 86 simply and directly explains how it is OPERATING PRINCIPLE (for INTERIOR FITTINGS .....
SYMBOLS OPERATING for general operation of the vehicle is also powered by the high-voltage PRINCIPLE (for Some vehicle components have battery and also recharges the 12V electric versions) coloured labels whose symbols battery. indicate precautions to be observed The batteries are charged by The propulsion system of the vehicle when using this component.
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FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM OF THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE F1A9057 A. Electric motor B. On-board charger C. High-voltage battery...
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HIGH-VOLTAGE BATTERY NOTE You can hear a click from inside the vehicle when the vehicle is starting (for electric versions) 2) 3) 4) and switching it off. When the ignition The high-voltage battery is located at 1) 2) device is in the ENGINE position, the the bottom of the vehicle in a central HIGH-VOLTAGE BATTERY high-voltage battery contactors are...
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brake is in a temporary condition of Driving mode selection is not available In “NORMAL”, when the rotary control reduced effectiveness. Adapt your in "Reduced engine power - Turtle is in D, the brake pedal must be driving accordingly. mode". pressed to keep the vehicle stationary.
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In ECO mode, by fully pressing the The heated rear window, IMPORTANT accelerator pedal, the full power and windscreen, mirrors and seats are torque of the traction system can be deactivated automatically (but can be 1) The propulsion system of the electric utilised (e.g.
ELECTRONIC deactivates the functions of the engine the water level exceeds the lower part of control module. the wheel rims. IMMOBILISER 7) Due to the quiet operation of your IRREGULAR OPERATION electric vehicle, always set the speed IN BRIEF If the code has not been recognised selector switch to P and engage the electric parking brake and stop the motor correctly during starting, the warning...
Versions with electronic key opening and closing of the fuel tank WARNING cap; system (hands-free access and start) the lock on the dashboard drawer; 2) The electronic components inside the battery disconnect switch. On versions equipped with the "Keyless the key may be damaged if the key is Go"...
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OPERATION Unlocking doors and load compartment Briefly press the button (where provided): unlocking of the load compartment doors, timed switching- on of internal lights and double flashing of direction indicators (where provided). When the function is available, press and release the unlock button on the F1A1108 F1A0643 remote control once only to unlock...
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REPLACING THE For vehicles with keys with remote control , if one or more doors are open, ELECTRONIC KEY BATTERY the doors will not be locked. This situation is indicated by a rapid To replace the battery, proceed as follows: flashing of the direction indicators (where provided).
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If an electronic key is coded for a WARNING vehicle, it cannot be used on any other car. 3) The electronic components inside Duplicating keys the key may be damaged if the key is subjected to strong shocks. In order Should a new key with remote control to ensure complete efficiency of the or a new electronic key be necessary,...
IGNITION DEVICE Versions with electronic key ENGINE: driving position. All electrical devices are available. This ("Keyless Entry" system) Versions with mechanical key To activate the ignition device fig. 20 state can be selected by pressing the The key can be turned to 3 different the electronic key must be inside the ignition device button once, without positions fig.
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up, see the description in the "Starting Versions with electronic key : the ignition key will be automatically locked. the engine" chapter in the "Starting and steering lock engages when the driver To remove the ignition key, turn it to MAR and then to STOP repeating the driving"...
ALARM (electric For the correct motor starting 15) It is absolutely forbidden to carry procedures, see the instructions in the out any aftermarket operation involving versions) steering system or steering column "Starting the motor" chapter in the modifications (e.g. installation of anti-theft ALARM ACTIVATION "Starting and driving"...
ELECTRONIC ALARM located on the door external handle. possible to disable the alarm by turning For further information, see the the ignition device switch to ENGINE, (for versions/markets, where provided) "Passive Entry" paragraph in the or by pressing button on the remote The alarm, in addition to all the remote "Doors"...
ACTIVATION DISARMING THE ALARM WARNING The alarm does not come on when the central locking is activated With the doors and bonnet closed and To permanently disable the alarm (e.g. using the metal insert of the key. the ignition key either turned to STOP during a long period of inactivity), or removed, point the key with the simply lock the vehicle by turning the...
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Version with 2 sensors Pressing button on the key twice in quick succession to activate the dead lock device (see the "Dead lock device" paragraph). Door unlocking from the outside Briefly press button fig. 22, fig. 23 or fig. 25, or fig.
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If a power supply is not present (blown Door locking / unlocking fuse, battery disconnected, etc.) it is, To lock/unlock the doors, proceed as however, possible to lock the doors follows: manually. make sure that you have the While travelling, at speeds exceeding electronic key with you and are near 20 km/h, all the doors will be locked the driver or passenger door handle;...
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The vehicle doors can be locked WARNING To avoid leaving the The vehicle will unlock the doors if one anyway pressing the button on the electronic key inside the vehicle of the following conditions is met: electronic key or on the inner panel. accidentally, the Passive Entry/Keyless the doors were closed by pressing Entry function features an automatic...
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After closing the doors of the load through the display Menu or the compartment, the alarm system will be multimedia system. reactivated again. MECHANICAL LOCK OF PASSENGER SIDE WARNING If only the load CAB DOOR IN CASE OF compartment doors are unlocked EMERGENCY and a key is detected inside the load This is a device which allows the...
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or on a door release request (load Turning on the device by turning the ignition key to the compartment or centralised) or an MAR position. The dead lock device is automatically unlocking request from the remote activated on every door with two short SLIDING SIDE DOOR control/door latch or by using the presses on the button...
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The device fig. 32 can be engaged only with the sliding side door open: Position (1): Device not engaged (door may be opened from the inside); Position (2): Device engaged (door locked). The device stays on even if the doors are electrically unlocked.
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REAR FOOTBOARD Manual opening of the second swing door (for goods carrier van versions) Pull the lever (C) fig. 36 in the direction 22) 23) 24) 25) 26) indicated by the arrow. The double rear swing doors have two The vehicle can be equipped with a opening positions: the first to an angle rear retractable footboard (A) fig.
SEATS disengaged only by inserting the key instrument panel display if it is not fully metal insert in either of the door locks as retracted in the same way as if the rear described previously: in this case the doors are not shut. 27) 28) 29) 30) 31) device remains active only for the rear 26) The footboard lightly projects from the...
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Adjust the headrest so that its upper edge is level with the top of your head. Sit with your shoulders as far back against the backrest as possible. Adjust the inclination of the backrest so that you can easily reach the steering wheel with your arms slightly bent.
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SPRUNG SEAT raised and adjusted for height. Operate The seat is equipped with a mechanical the wheel (A) fig. 45 to adjust. spring system and hydraulic shock 34) 35) absorber to ensure maximum comfort and safety. The system of springs also effectively absorbs impact from uneven road surfaces.
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Backrest angle adjustment Adjust the backrest to the upright equipped with two cup holder indents position and a support surface with a paper Operate the lever (A) fig. 49. Adjust the steering wheel all the way holder clip. forward. F1A0028 Height adjustment Operate the controls (B) fig.
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Table rotation to the right (passenger side) Press the (A) fig. 54 button; push the table with a certain force indicated by the arrow fig. 54; the table will rotate to the first of the intermediate positions fig. 55. Continue pushing to reach the second position and then the final position.
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F1A0032 F1A0033 SEAT BASE PLASTIC PANORAMA VERSIONS COVERS (for versions/markets, where provided) (for versions/markets, where provided) Adjustment of passenger seat The front trim (A) fig. 58 can be opened reclining backrest by using the release handle (B) fig. 58 Turn knob (A) fig. 59. at the top.
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When the seat is restored to its normal Removing the bench position, it engages with the retaining Undo the screws (A) and (B) fig. 62; device without the need to operate the lever again. On the one-piece Panorama seat in the second row both side seats are fixed.
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F1A0712 F1A0751 F1A0753 disconnect the connector fig. 65; pull the handle (B) positioned under turn (D) clockwise fig. 69 for front the cushion and fold down the backrest release. fig. 67; F1A0713 F1A0754 lift the lever (A), tilt the backrest F1A0752 FLEX FLOOR REAR SEAT forward into the Easy Entry position...
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lift the lever (A) (movement 3), over the holes in the tracks; in that position push the latch lever downwards (easily found by sliding the base a little the retaining slider (C) fig. 71 (on the fig. 74 with sufficient force, until the and simultaneously pulling it out) the side) which holds the system in raised system locks.
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CREW CAB 39) Do not travel with passengers seated IMPORTANT (for versions/markets, where provided) in the 3 rd row with the 2 nd row bench folded over. Do not place objects of any For specific versions, the vehicle 27) All adjustments must be made with the type on the backrest of the 2 nd row bench features a 4-seater rear bench seat.
FLATBED TIPPER (Where provided) F1A9082 1 Identification plate - 2 Rear pole holder (where provided) 3 - Front cab guard 4 - Tailgate 5 - Winch (where provided) 6 - Tool box (where provided) 7 - Side board 8 - Tailgate opening lever (release from above) 9 - Side board opening levers 10 - Tailgate manual opening lever (release from below) - 11 - Rear tipping...
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High (1) and low (2) version rear WARNING Do not use the tipper before reading and understanding the Owner Retractable ring on the floor cabin boxes (long wheelbases only) Manual. DANGER: Only use the tipper on flat and stable ground. Keep people and animals away from the operating area.
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INTENDED USE SAFE USE Large stone blocks, debris or demolition material must be carefully 40) 41) 42) placed on the bottom of the flatbed A single operator can carry out the and not dropped from a great height various operations required. Strictly comply with the warnings for When using the tipper truck, the the use of the tipper.
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tipper’s range of action while it is in flatbed and look for possible causes of operation. Before operating the tipper, the problem the operator must make sure that there At low temperatures, always tip the are no obstacles, people or animals flatbed very carefully and check that the load is descending evenly nearby...
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TIPPER WHEN DRIVING LOADING We recommend loading only with the vehicle on a flat surface, properly blocked on stable ground, with 1st gear and the parking brake engaged. To load: Stop the truck, engage the parking brake, engage 1st gear and, if necessary, block the vehicle with wedges or stones Check that the flatbed is completely...
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necessary, block the vehicle with lowered and the acoustic warning turns wedges or stones. off. At the end of the operation, turn While tipping, the rear side panel must the battery disconnection switch lever not be open for any reason. (fig.
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Never tamper with or remove the IMPORTANT safety devices. General information 40) Failure to comply with the instructions The "Flatbed Tipper" requires no given in this Handbook, operating particular maintenance operations. negligence, incorrect use of the However, for optimal operation and equipment and carrying out unauthorised modifications, are reasons for the durability, some maintenance is...
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After using the vehicle in environments with oxidising substances, wash as appropriate. After use in winter in areas that use salt or anti-freeze fluids, clean as appropriate. EVERY 50 HOURS Every 50 working hours (or every 6 F1A9079 months maximum), check the oil level F1A9013 in the reservoir.
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CONTROL UNIT– AFTER USE Fit the stem and tighten it to a torque SOLENOID VALVE of 40 Nm CLEANING Refit the solenoid valve and Keep the tipper well cleaned and reconnect it electrically The following operations must be maintained. It will always give better Top up the oil previously collected carried out at authorised outfitting results.
STEERING WHEEL located at the base of the mirror cause serious safety problems and forwards. also result in the vehicle not meeting The steering wheel position can type-approval requirements. be adjusted axially. To carry out the adjustment, proceed as follows: REAR-VIEW release the lever fig.
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driving at night in poor visibility (positions (3) and (4) available on short conditions; arm external rear-view mirrors, Camper bad weather conditions (e.g. heavy versions and on all medium and long fog, snow). arm rear-view mirrors). If the display is difficult to see, clean After rotating the knob (B) on the mirror the camera fig.
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to prevent damage according to these press point (2) of the rocker button (A) three positions fig. 99: fig. 100 until you hear an engagement "click", then press again point (1) of the 1 Normal button. 2 All backwards 3 All forwards Folding forwards The mirrors can be manually folded forwards (position (3) fig.
Defrosting/demisting that the reflected object is further away (for versions/markets, where provided) than it is. 54) Vehicles and other objects seen Mirrors are fitted with resistors that will through a convex external mirror appear activate when turning the heated rear smaller and more distant than they really window on (by pressing button are.
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DAYTIME RUNNING The higher the sensitivity, the lower NOTE With the Start&Stop system the amount of external light needed to LIGHTS DRL Daytime active, the daylight running lights are Running Lights automatically switch the external lights always on. 56) 57) FOG LIGHTS/REAR FOG The daytime running lights are LIGHTS...
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third press: front/rear fog lights Repeat the same operation to switch AUTOMATIC MAIN BEAM and side lights switch off if dipped them off. HEADLIGHTS beam headlights are off. Only front fog An acoustic warning will sound with (where provided) lights switch off if the dipped beam the parking lights on when the driver's The system controls the automatic high headlights are on;...
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DIRECTION INDICATORS The function is automatically disabled once the activation time elapses, or Move the left stalk fig. 101 or fig. 102 when the vehicle doors are locked or fig. 103 (where provided) to the again, or by turning the ignition device (stable) position: to a position other than STOP.
Map reading light IMPORTANT The switches on the left and right sides of the upper console control the map 56) The daytime running lights are an reading lights. alternative to the dipped headlights for Press the right switch (E) to turn the driving during the daytime in countries right light on and press again to turn it where it is compulsory to have lights on...
WINDOW WASHING off automatically after 30 seconds from when all the doors are closed. It The right stalk controls screen also switches on when the movement wiper/washer operation. of a person is detected in the load This operates only with the ignition compartment, and then switches off device at MAR.
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function: operation is limited to the When the stalk is held pulled for longer and will be deactivated in the STOP time for which the stalk is held in this than half a second, the windscreen position. position. When released, the stalk will wiper is moved with active control.
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the sensor sensitivity is increased, by moving the stalk upwards to the IMPORTANT by rotating the ring from position to MIST position; position . upon exceeding the 5 km/h speed 58) If the window needs to be cleaned, and the sensor detects rain. The smart washing function activates make sure the device is turned off or the the normal washing cycle, after which...
VENTS ADJUSTABLE SIDE AND CENTRAL VENTS The vents (A) are not adjustable. The sliders located on the fins (B) fig. 111 and (C) fig. 112 can be used to adjust the flow and closing the vents, with extra travel to the left. A Fixed vents for side windows.
HEATING AND VENTILATION F1A9071 1. Upper fixed vent 2. Adjustable central vents 3. Fixed side vents 4. Adjustable side vents 5. Lower diffusers for front seats.
HEATING AND turn the ring (C) to to warm the feet and convey turn knob (B) to the required speed. VENTILATION slightly cooler air to the dashboard vents, in intermediate SYSTEM CLIMATE CONTROL temperature conditions; SYSTEM (cooling) (for versions/markets, where provided) For fast cooling of the passenger for heating when the outside compartment, proceed as follows:...
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turn ring (A) to the red section; turn knob (B) to (4) (fan turn ring (C) to the required position; maximum speed). turn knob (B) to the required speed. turn the ring (C) to turn off internal air recirculation by FAST PASSENGER turning the knob (D) to COMPARTMENT...
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HEATED REAR INTERNAL AIR WARNING WINDOW AND DOOR RECIRCULATION MIRRORS DEMISTING / ACTIVATION 4) The air conditioning system uses R134a DEFROSTING Turn the knob (D) to or R1234yf refrigerant compatible with the (for versions/markets, where provided) It is advisable to switch the internal air regulations in force in the countries where Press button (A) fig.
ELECTRONIC CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM CONTROLS ON THE CLIMATE CONTROL FRONT PANEL F1A0625 A. Required temperature up/down button B. Display C. Ventilation up/down button D. On/Off button E. Recirculation button F. Climate control compressor on/off button G. Air distribution selection button H. Maximum cooling on/off button I. Windscreen quick defrost button L.
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CONTROLS ON SYSTEM DISPLAY (for versions/markets, where provided) F1A1092 There are graphic buttons on the display of some multimedia systems that let you turn on the functions described in this paragraph. WARNING 13) To clean the climate control system and the display use a soft, clean, dry, antistatic cloth and make sure that it is switched off during cleaning.
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Description of the compressor on/off, compatibly with temperature, quantity and distribution controls environmental conditions; of the air introduced into the passenger variation of set temperature; compartment. It also manages the air The automatic climate control system heated rear window on/off (where recirculation system and the enabling maintains comfort inside the passenger the air conditioning compressor.
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Air distribution selection Air recirculation pressing the arrows of the dedicated button: Pressing the button (G) fig. 117 The air recirculation can be switched on the dashboard or the graphic on/off by pressing the button (E) maximum fan speed: all bars are lit buttons located on the display of the fig.
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button (F) or the AUTO button (L) Switching on the climate control fig. 117. system To switch on the climate control system in fully automatic mode press WARNING With the compressor off, air the AUTO button (L) fig. 117. cannot be introduced to the passenger compartment with a temperature MAX A/C mode lower than the external temperature.
OPERATING PARKING HEATER The additional heater (during winter) LIMITATIONS heats, maintains the temperature of (for versions/markets, where provided) With the vehicle in "TURTLE" mode, and circulates engine coolant for a set PROGRAMMABLE time period in order to ensure optimum climate control limitations are VERSION engine and passenger compartment automatically introduced to preserve...
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heater back on. If it still does not work, OVERVIEW Symbol Description consult a Dealership. Control panel fig. 120 and menu structure: Heating menu (1) Menu item name WARNING The heater is equipped with a thermal limiter that cuts off (2) Menu symbol combustion in the case of overheating (3) Activated preset time...
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State indicator The operating time is set in "Minute" and "Hour". The status of the heater is indicated by Display Working mode Heating mode is started. The the colour of the light on the quick start Heating. "Heating" menu item and the preset button.
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Adjusting the heating level during changes from green (in heating mode) Turn the control button to select the to white. "Hour" power on time. operation Then press the control button to Heater with selectable heating levels. TIMER PROGRAMMING (PRESET confirm the selection. The heater is running.
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timers are placed in chronological order Turn the control button to select the Then press the control button to by day/time. The next active timer is required "Day of the week". confirm the selection. displayed first. (Fan speed indicator for Then press the control button to Setting the temperature unit air heaters only).
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Turn the control button to select the Then press the control button to The "Settings" menu item has been required time or "Auto". confirm the selection. The "Minute" selected. Then press the control button to time for "Start of day" flashes on the Turn the control button to select the confirm the selection.
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can be called up by turning the control messages on the control panel are installation instructions. Contact button. displayed with a "T". Support/Customer Service (if Press the control button to go back necessary). An error message appears on the to the menu item. display.
ELECTRIC WINDOWS BONNET position, or when the button is pressed again. OPENING Switches fig. 121 on the inner armrest of the driver's door control the following Proceed as follows: WARNING With the ignition key in with the ignition key in the MAR open the driver's door to gain access the STOP position or extracted, the position:...
engaged. If you discover that the bonnet is not perfectly closed while driving, stop immediately and close the bonnet in the correct manner. 62) The bonnet may drop suddenly if the supporting rod is not positioned correctly. 63) Perform these operations only when the vehicle is stationary.
INTERIOR FITTINGS Ignition device in MAR position and dipped beam lights off : lights on UPPER GLOVE permanently with no possibility to COMPARTMENT adjust their intensity. - REFRIGERATED Ignition device in MAR and dipped COMPARTMENT beam headlights on : lights on with (for versions/markets, where provided) adjustable intensity.
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DOOR POCKETS There are oddment/document pockets fig. 133 located in each of the door panels. F1A0090 F1A0092 STORAGE CUP HOLDER - COMPARTMENT CAN HOLDER - BOTTLE HOLDER ON (for versions/markets, where provided) F1A0775 DASHBOARD Compartment (A) fig. 130 is located in COMPARTMENT (for versions/markets, where provided) the middle of the dashboard.
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WIRELESS CHARGER SYSTEM (where provided) The wireless charging system is activated automatically when a mobile phone is placed in the holder in the glovebox (A) in fig. 136 or in the compartment between the two cup holders at (A) in fig. 137, if the mobile phone is compatible with the F1A0685 F1A0095...
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"Object not allowed" red LED: this panel to prevent you from forgetting is displayed when a phone that is not your smartphone. enabled for wireless charging or an object that is not permitted (e.g. the NOTE The use of multiple wireless ignition key) is placed (e.g.
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WARNING Do not use the ashtray also as a waste paper basket: fire hazard. 14) 15) 16) 17) 220V POWER SOCKET SUN VISORS (for versions/markets, where provided) They are located at the sides of the The power socket is located in the interior rear-view mirror fig.
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DESK / LECTERN fit the tablet between the locking devices (B); (for versions/markets, where provided) lift the lever (A) to ensure that the There is a desk (A) fig. 146 in the centre device is locked. of the dashboard above the radio compartment;...
On some versions, there is a glove not being started (with accessories still IMPORTANT compartment in the middle of the plugged in), the vehicle must be driven a sufficient length of time to allow the dashboard fig. 150. 66) To prevent serious injury or death: alternator to recharge the battery.
ROOF RACK/SKI WARNINGS IMPORTANT Do not use abrasive detergents or RACK solvents to clean the device. 70) After travelling for a few kilometres, To fit the roof/ski rack, with provision To clean the device externally, use a check to ensure that the fixing screws for for versions H1 and H2, use the pins damp cloth or special products for the the attachments are well tightened.
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recommended by the Manufacturer Telepass in the appropriate area shown and/or not installed in compliance with in fig. 154 - fig. 155. INSTALLING the provided instructions. ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC RADIO TRANSMITTERS DEVICES AND MOBILE PHONES Electrical and electronic devices installed after buying the vehicle and Radio transmitters (car phones, CB radios etc.) cannot be used inside available as after-sales must carry the...
PROTECTING THE Powertrain Control Module according to the filter conditions and vehicle ENVIRONMENT usage conditions. The following devices are used for During regeneration, the following reducing diesel fuel engine emissions: may occur: a limited increase in the oxidising catalytic converter; engine speed, activation of the fan, a exhaust gas recirculation system limited increase in fumes and high...
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KNOWING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL EOBD SYSTEM ......98 INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES........99 DISPLAY ........104 WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES ......115...
EOBD SYSTEM The EOBD system (European On Board Diagnosis) allows continuous diagnosis of emission-related components on the vehicle to be made. It also alerts the driver, by switching on warning light on the instrument panel, when these components are no longer in peak condition (see “Warning lights and messages”...
INSTRUMENT PANEL FEATURES 3.5" DISPLAY HEAVY DUTY VERSION F1A9001 A. Speedometer B. Multifunction display C. Tachometer D. Fuel level gauge E. AdBlue ® diesel emissions additive level gauge WARNING The illumination of the instrument panel graphics may vary according to version.
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3.5" DISPLAY LIGHT DUTY VERSION F1A9002 A. Speedometer B. Multifunction display C. Tachometer D. Fuel level gauge E. Engine coolant temperature gauge WARNING The illumination of the instrument panel graphics may vary according to version.
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7” DISPLAY F1A9003 A. Tachometer B. Speedometer and multifunction display C. Fuel level gauge WARNING The illumination of the instrument panel graphics may vary according to version.
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Display electric versions F1A9004 A. Speedometer - In km/h or mph depending on the market B. Reconfigurable multifunction display C. Driving mode ("EcoCoaching") D. High-voltage battery charge level...
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SPEEDOMETER versions with tank capacity 60 litres) excessively. In this case, stop the remaining in the tank. engine and contact a Dealership. Indicator (A) shows the speed of the vehicle. Do not travel with the tank nearly empty to prevent damaging the catalytic AdBlue ®...
DISPLAY When the symbol appears on the display, the GSI is advising the DISPLAY (electric driver to shift up, while the versions excluded) symbol advises the driver to shift down. Description The indication in the display remains The vehicle is equipped with a display until a gear is shifted or the driving (B) fig.
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menu of the display (see the "Display C Drive Mode, rear Seat Belt Reminder version) and fig. 165 (Light Duty screens” paragraph). (where provided) version). D Navigation indications, menu title A Driving assistance device indications identification number B Multi-function dial indicator: E Reconfigurable zone.
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DISPLAY (electric versions) Main screen F1A9016 The main screen fig. 166 shows the following information. A. Driving assistance and active safety system notifications B. High-voltage battery charge level and range C. Failure icons D. External temperature E. Multifunctional dial indicator and driving assistance system notifications F. Compass (where provided) G.
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A - Driving assistance and active B - High-voltage battery charge settings) and an indicator that indicates safety system notifications any changes in expected range: state of charge and range This position displays the status by means of an up arrow and icons of the various functions (where a blue bar if the current driving style...
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E - Multifunctional dial indicator H - Odometer and driving assistance system Kilometres or miles travelled notifications (depending on the display settings) are displayed in position (H) fig. 166. I - Amber notification or failure indication icons The amber notification icons (e.g. brake pedal pressure request) or failure signal icons are displayed in succession (in case of several notifications) in position...
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N - Cruise Control / Adaptive Screenshot list Vehicle info Cruise Control / Speed Limiter By pressing and releasing 7” DISPLAY / Intelligent Speed Assist target the user can choose to display: Main screen speed setting (where provided) Tyre pressure (where provided) By pressing and releasing The desired speed signal, set on Cruise Radiator coolant temp (where...
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Settings 3.5” DISPLAY Trip Display Instant information Units Trip A Date and Time Trip B Safety Speedometer Brakes Safety / Assistance GSI (Gear Shift Indicator) (only for Mirrors and windscreen wipers manual transmission versions) Lights Doors & Locks Vehicle info Idle preset F1A0737 Tyre pressure...
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Lane Sense. Audio As more recent notifications are shown, (where provided) previous notifications are overwritten. This screen repeats the audio playback NOTE After a few seconds, the title information shown on the multimedia system (where provided): of the selected function may change to show what was previously set ((E) FM/DAB radio;...
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NOTE Some settings may be managed US/ metric (where provided). Buzzer volume: off, low level, using the multimedia system (see Metric/ Imperial (where medium level, high level. provided). Lane Sense warning: early, "Settings" in the "Vehicle mode" Customisable parameters: paragraph in the "Multimedia" section). medium, delayed.
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Select this item to make the following Engine stopping procedure adjustments (where provided): Select this item to switch off the engine in the event of a fault in the Keyless Rain sensor: enable, disable. Enter-N-Go system, following the Lights procedure described on the display Select this item to make the following (where provided).
WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES The warning light can switch on together with (where the instrument panel permits) a specific message and/or acoustic warning. These indications are indicative and precautionary and as such must not be considered as exhaustive and/or alternative to the information contained in the Owner Handbook, which you are advised to read carefully in all cases.
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What it means EBD FAILURE The simultaneous switching on of the (red), (amber) and (amber) warning lights (for versions/markets, amber where provided), with the engine on, indicates either a fault of the EBD system or that the system is not available. In this case, the rear wheels may suddenly lock and the vehicle may swerve when braking sharply.
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What it means ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE TOO HIGH The warning light switches on when the ignition key is turned to MAR, but it should switch off after a few seconds. The warning light turns on when the engine is overheated. NOTE The screen-printed icon indicating excessive engine coolant temperature is only provided on versions with reconfigurable multifunction display.
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What it means ANTI-INTRUSION WARNING (for versions/markets, where provided) The warning light flashes to indicate that the anti-intrusion system has intervened. EOBD/INJECTION SYSTEM FAILURE In normal conditions, when the ignition key is turned to MAR the warning light switches on, but it should switch off as soon as the engine is started.
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What it means ABS FAILURE The warning light switches on when the ignition key is turned to MAR, but it should switch off after a few seconds. The warning light switches on to indicate a system fault. In this case the braking system maintains its efficiency unaltered but without the advantage of the ABS system.
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What it means REAR FOG LIGHTS The warning light comes on when the rear fog lights are turned on. amber ESC-TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM ASR/ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL AND TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM INTERVENTION Flashing of the warning light while driving indicates the intervention of the ESC system. If the warning light does not go out or remains on whilst driving, go to a Dealership.
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What it means LANE CHANGE WARNING (where provided) The warning light or the symbol in the display comes on as follows: Warning light continuously on (white): the system is activated, but the lane limits were not detected (the lane lines are grey).
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What it means FORWARD CROSSING ALERT (for versions/markets, where provided) The warning light comes on when the Forward Crossing Alert system has detected a pedestrian, bicycle or other vehicle in the vicinity. FORWARD CROSSING ALERT (for versions/markets, where provided) The warning light comes on when the Forward Crossing Alert system has detected a pedestrian, bicycle or other vehicle in the vicinity.
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What it means AUTOMATIC HIGH BEAM HEADLIGHTS (Automatic High Beam / High Beam Control) This warning light comes on when the automatic high beam headlights are activated. green ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL SYSTEM AND TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM ACTIVATION (for versions/markets, where provided) The warning light or symbol on the display comes on if the Electronic Stability Control and Traction Control System is activated.
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IMPORTANT 74) If when turning the key to MAR the warning light does not turn on or stays on while driving, a fault may have occurred in the restraint systems. In this case the airbags or pretensioners may not be deployed in an accident or, in a lower number of cases, they may be deployed accidentally.
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What it means HIGH OR LOW ENGINE OIL LEVEL The symbol lights up if the engine oil level is too high or too low. Top up the correct amount of engine oil. It is advisable to contact a Dealership. (electric versions excluded) ALTERNATOR FAILURE...
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What it means SEAT BELTS The green or white symbol (according to the versions) lights up when the seat belt is fastened correctly. the red symbol lights up when the seat belt is not fastened correctly. Always fasten the seat belt before setting off.
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What it means ENGINE OIL PRESSURE SENSOR FAILURE amber The symbol switches on in the event of engine oil level sensor failure. (electric versions excluded) FUEL CUT-OFF SYSTEM OPERATION The symbol switches on in the event of fuel cut-off system intervention. amber For the fuel cut-off system re-activation procedure, see the "Fuel cut-off system"...
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What it means RAIN SENSOR FAILURE (for versions/markets, where provided) amber The symbol switches on in the case of failure of the rain sensor. Contact a Dealership as soon as possible. EXTERNAL LIGHTS FAILURE The symbol switches on to indicate a failure on the following lights: brake lights; daytime running lights (DRL); parking lights;...
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What it means POSSIBLE ICE ON ROAD The symbol turns on when the external temperature falls to or below 3°C. WARNING In the event of external temperature sensor failure, the digits that indicate the value are replaced by amber dashes.
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What it means ENGINE OIL LEVEL SENSOR FAILURE amber The symbol switches on in the event of engine oil level sensor failure. (electric versions excluded) AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID OVERHEATING The symbol switches on in the case of transmission overheating, after a particularly demanding use. In this case an engine performance limitation is carried out.
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What it means SCHEDULED SERVICING (SERVICE) The “Service Schedule” provides for the maintenance of the vehicle at predetermined intervals. When the next scheduled service of the vehicle is approaching, the symbol will be displayed, followed by the number of kilometres/miles or days (where provided) left, when the ignition device is turned to MAR. This is displayed automatically, with ignition device at MAR, 2000 km before servicing or, where provided, 30 (according to the versions) days before servicing.
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What it means HILL DESCENT CONTROL (where provided) The symbol appears to indicate that the Hill Holder system has intervened. amber DEGRADED ENGINE OIL (where provided) The symbol is shown on the display. The symbol is displayed for 3 minute cycles and intervals of 5 seconds until oil is changed.
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What it means PERFORMANCE LIMITATION (“TURTLE” MODE) The symbol comes on when the high-voltage battery charge level is lower than downwards or when other situations occur that require the performance of the vehicle to be limited. In this case, the vehicle is in "Turtle" yellow mode and its performance is limited.
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What it means BEAM HEIGHT The symbol indicates the height of the dipped beam headlights, set to four levels (0-4) using buttons white SINGLE GEAR SHIFT INDICATOR (SHIFTING UP) This symbol appears to suggest engaging a higher gear (upshifting). NOTE The symbol graphics will vary according to the type of display fitted on your vehicle.
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What it means HILL DESCENT CONTROL (where provided) System enabling: turning on of the symbol with a fixed light. System activation failed : LED on the button in the central tunnel comes on (see the description in the "Safety" section of the "Active Safety Systems"...
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What it means VEHICLE CHARGING PROCEDURE FAILURE This symbol is shown on the instrument panel display, with the vehicle stationary, in the case of a fault during the high-voltage battery charging procedure. failures in the charging system, in this case disconnect and then reconnect the charging cable to the charging port or, in the case of charging at a public charging station, look for another power supply point.
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What it means ECOASTING FAILURE The symbol indicates that the eCoasting function has failed. Contact a Dealership. yellow (for electric versions) PEDESTRIAN HORN SYSTEM FAILURE This symbol is shown on the instrument panel display in case of failure of the pedestrian acoustic warning. (for electric versions) EXCEEDING THE SPEED LIMIT FOR THE SELECTED DRIVING MODE The symbol (in "km/h"...
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WARNING 25) If the symbol switches on while driving, stop the engine immediately and contact a Dealership. 26) Driving the vehicle with this symbol on may severely damage the transmission, with resulting breakage. The oil may also overheat: contact with hot engine or with exhaust components at high temperature could cause fires.
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SAFETY The section that you are about to read ABS Anti-lock Braking System is very important: it describes the safety (Anti-lock braking)....... 140 systems with which the vehicle is ESC Electronic Stability Control equipped and provides instructions on SYSTEM (Electronic stability how to use them correctly.
ABS Anti-lock avoid sharp, repeated and prolonged IMPORTANT braking. Braking System (Anti-lock braking) 76) The ABS gets the most from the available grip, but it cannot improve it; you This is an integral part of the braking should therefore take every care when SYSTEM INTERVENTION system, which prevents one or more driving on slippery surfaces and not take...
running, brake pressed and reverse The ESC system also includes the smaller than the original wheel, provides following subsystems: gear engaged. less grip. Hill Holder When setting off, the ESC system control unit maintains the braking ESC Electronic pressure on the wheels until the torque Stability Control necessary for starting is reached, or in SYSTEM (Electronic...
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ASR AntiSlip Regulation Maximum assistance from the HBA SYSTEM (Antislip system is obtained pressing the regulation) brake pedal very quickly. In addition, the brake pedal must be pressed It is an integral part of the ESC system. continuously during braking, avoiding It automatically operates in the event of intermittent presses, to benefit from the one or both drive wheels slipping, loss...
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HDC Hill Descent increase/decrease the speed, press the autonomous action on the brakes is Control SYSTEM accelerator/brake pedals again. disabled. (assistance on a downhill gradient) WARNING Do not use the device with To reactivate it, press the dedicated It is an integral part of the ESC and the transmission in neutral position.
TRACTION PLUS ELECTRONIC STABILITY according to the conditions of the road CONTROL AND TRACTION surface. SYSTEM (restarting 90) The HBA system cannot prevent CONTROL OPERATION on roads with poor accidents, including those due to When the engine is started the system grip) excessive speed on bends, travelling on is disabled.
DRIVING illuminate in the instrument cluster with covered with snow, damaged or hidden by a fixed light. a sticker. Regularly demist the windscreen ASSISTANCE in cold and wet weather conditions. Poor When travelling on snowy roads with SYSTEMS visibility (inadequate road illumination, snow chains, it may be helpful to turn heavy rain, dense fog, falling snow), glare the Electronic Stability Control and...
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on the road and while reversing (RCP In no trailers are connected, the Do not cover the side rear bumper functionality). detection area of the system covers area fig. 176 where the radar sensors about a lane on both sides of the are located with any object (e.g.
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and visual warnings when an object is The system activation is signalled to the driver by means of a visual and detected. acoustic warning. When an acoustic warning is sent, the volume of the radio is lowered. Blind Spot Assist "Visual & WARNING If the detection field of acoustic"...
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ATTENTION ASSIST displayed depending on the selected unit of measurement. SYSTEM (Driver fatigue) Trailer Detection If the trailer exceeds a length of 9 (where provided) The system can detect the presence m, the system displays the icon and length of a trailer and extend the This is an auxiliary driving assistance corresponding to the maximum length.
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displayed in the dedicated area of the pressure value printed on the side of instrument panel display. the tyre. IMPORTANT In the event of a system The tyre pressure also increases while fault, the amber symbol appears driving the vehicle: this is a normal condition and does not require any on the instrument panel along with a dedicated message on the display.
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Driving with insufficient tyre pressure WARNING Monitoring and maintaining Application of tinted films which causes their overheating and can result the correct pressure in all four tyres are interfere with the signals of the radio in tyre failure. The low inflation pressure particularly important.
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and may affect your ability to drive the IMPORTANT vehicle safely. 103) Always refit the valve stem cap after 96) The iTPMS is optimised for the original inspecting or adjusting tyre pressure. This tyres and wheels provided. iTPMS prevents dampness or dirt from entering pressures and alerts have been defined the valve stem and thus the pressure according to the size of the tyres mounted...
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is recognised as being aware of the and additional assistance in braking The function is not active at speed situation and possible collision. stage, where the driver does not brake below 5 km/h. sufficiently in the event of a potential The vehicle is equipped with the The system is only active if: frontal impact;...
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With the system sensitivity set to "Far", When the conditions limiting the system Driving close to a bend the system will warn the driver of a functions end, this will go back to When entering or leaving a wide bend, possible collision with the vehicle in normal and complete operation.
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must never be tested irresponsibly or dangerously, in such a way as to compromise personal safety and the safety of others. 107) If the driver presses the accelerator pedal fully or steers abruptly during system operation, the automatic braking function may stop (e.g. to allow a possible manoeuvre to avoid the obstacle).
The driver can therefore turn the there are suitable visibility conditions; 34) Incorrect repairs in the zone where the steering wheel as required at all times. the road is straight or with wide camera is mounted may interfere with its field of vision and reduce its performance radius bends;...
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Exiting a lane with detection of a graphic icon on the display changes normal and complete operation. Should green and the system is ready. the fault persist, contact a Dealership. single limit When the system is active and only, for In accordance with the different No hands on steering wheel example, the left lane limit has been...
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and visual alerts through the display of arch on the passenger side, fig. 187, windscreen glass, by traffic conditions specific messages on the instrument (e.g. vehicles that are driving not aligned to detect the presence of cyclists in with yours, of vehicle in a transverse or panel display, possibly combined with the side zone on the side opposite the opposite way on the same lane, bend...
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the front detection zone of the vehicle, warning on the instrument panel that deactivated with the vehicle in reverse fig. 186. alerts you to the presence of any gear. pedestrians or cyclists in the front Operating Mode Warnings blind zone. If pedestrians or cyclists The Forward Crossing Alert system The BSIS system does not signal are present in the detection zone, the...
SAFETY BELTS warning if a risk of collision is also by the active braking generated by the assessed. ESC system. Activation of the CWA system is IN BRIEF Deactivation indicated by the warning light The BSIS system is always active and turning on.
Correct adjustment is obtained when IMPORTANT the belt passes approximately half way between the shoulder and the neck. 110) Never press button (C) fig. 190 when travelling. 111) Make height adjustment of the seat belts when the car is stationary. 112) After adjustment, always check that the cursor to which the ring is fastened is locked in one of the preset positions.
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Front seat belt warning light As soon as a speed threshold of The icons (A) shown on the display 20 km/h is reached, with driver side indicate: operation When the ignition device is turned to seat belt or the passenger side seat three symbols : left, centre, right belt (with occupant seated) unfastened,...
seconds from the last seat belt status of the seat belts (even if the seat belts change: are all fastened). if the seat belt is fastened the All the warning lights/icons will come corresponding icon will be green; on when at least one belt changes from if the seat belt is unfastened the fastened to unfastened status or vice corresponding icon...
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WARNING To obtain the highest between the abdomen and the steering degree of protection from the action of wheel. The seat belt strap must not be twisted. The upper part must the pretensioner, wear the seat belt pass over the shoulder and cross the tight to the chest and pelvis.
the belt if the pretensioners were belts are necessary, to reduce as WARNING deployed; much as possible the risk of injuries in prevent the retractors from getting the event of an accident, braking or 38) Operations which lead to impacts, wet: their correct operation is only sudden manoeuvre.
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All restraint devices must bear the type- approval data, together with the control mark, on a label solidly fixed to the child restraint system which must never be removed. Over 1.50 m in height, from the point of view of restraint systems, children are considered as adults and wear the seat belts normally.
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Group Weight groups Size class / Fixing ISO/L1 Group 0 Indicatively up to 9 months up to 10 kg in weight ISO/L2 ISO/R1 ISO/R1 Group 0+ Indicatively up to 2 years up to 13 kg in weight ISO/R2 ISO/R3 ISO/R2 ISO/R3 Indicatively from 8 months to 4...
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GROUP 2 IMPORTANT Children from 15 to 25 kg may use the seat belts of the vehicle directly 117) Do not place a rearward-facing fig. 202. cradle seat on the front seat if the The child restraint system is now passenger side airbag is enabled.
SETUP FOR 121) When the child restraint system is not used, secure it with the seat belt or “UNIVERSAL with the ISOFIX anchorages, or remove it ISOFIX" CHILD from the vehicle. Do not leave it unsecured inside the passenger compartment. In this RESTRAINT SYSTEM way, in the event of sudden braking or an accident, it will not cause injuries to the...
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126) The manufacturer recommends fitting 125) 126) 127) 128) the child restraint system according to the instructions, which must be included. 127) Do not use the same lower anchoring to install more than one child restraint system. 128) If a Universal ISOFIX child restraint system is not fixed to all three anchorages, it will not be able to protect the child correctly.
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can be considered as "Super ISOFIX"; this means that they can be perfectly fitted in type-approved i-Size seats, but can also be fitted in ISOFIX (ECE R44) type-approved seats. WARNING If your vehicle seats are i- Size approved, the fig. 208symbol will appear on the seats near the ISOFIX attachments.
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Child restraint system installation The following table provides guidelines on positioning child restraint systems on the vehicle seats. Each child restraint system position complies with the UNECE standards. The table refers to the Van, Combi and Panorama versions. Number of seats Seat number Airbag...
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Number of seats Seat number Airbag Airbag Airbag Airbag ENABLED DISABLED ENABLED DISABLED Seat suitable for ISOFIX rearward facing child restraint systems (R1/ R2 / R3) (IL) Seat suitable for ISOFIX forward facing child restraint systems (F2/ F2X / F3) (IUF) Seat suitable for forward facing auxiliary child...
SUPPLEMENTARY which could cause injury. It will deflate occupants wearing seat belts. At immediately afterwards. their maximum inflation, their volume RESTRAINT SYSTEM fills most of the space between the Front airbags are not a replacement of (SRS) - AIRBAG steering wheel and the driver and but complementary to the seat belts, between the dashboard and the The vehicle may be equipped with:...
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This consists of an instantly The LED that corresponds to the inflating bag contained in a special symbol fig. 212 on the dashboard compartment in the dashboard indicates the passenger's protection fig. 210: this bag has a larger volume status. If the LED is off, the passenger than that on the driver side.
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show the passenger protection status, restraint system from coming into contact but only checks its correct operation. with the dashboard. Immediately reactivate the passenger airbag as soon as the child The LED is tested also for markets restraint system has been removed. where the passenger protection deactivation is not provided, and the LED switches on for less than one...
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PASSENGER SIDE FRONT AIRBAG AND CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS: IMPORTANT F1A0387...
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SIDE BAGS FRONT SIDE BAGS FOR CHEST PROTECTION 131) 132) 133) 134) 135) 136) 137) 138) 139) 140) 141) (for versions/markets, where provided) 142) 143) 144) To help increase occupant protection Housed in the seat backrests fig. 214, in the event of a side collision, for they are composed of an instantly versions/markets, where provided, the inflating bag, which serves to protect...
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deployed. The dust is not harmful and the steering wheel when the airbag is IMPORTANT does not indicate the beginning of a deployed may cause serious injury. fire. Furthermore, the surface of the 137) The airbags may also be deployed 131) Never rest head, arms and elbows when the vehicle is not moving, if the deployed bag and the interior of the...
EDR Event Data the instrument panel. Other conditions 140) Do not wash the seats with water or may cause the airbag warning light to pressurised steam (wash by hand or at Recorder (Event automatic seat washing stations). come on. For more information, see data recorder) 141) The front airbag deployment “Supplementary Restraint System...
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STARTING AND DRIVING Let’s get to the core of the vehicle: STARTING THE ENGINE INTELLIGENT SPEED ASSIST seeing how you can exploit all of its (electric versions excluded) ..182 (speed limiter and traffic sign potential to the full. recognition) ....... 219 Starting the engine (electric We’ll look at how to drive it safely in any versions) ........
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CHARGING PROCEDURE FROM PUBLIC CHARGING STATION (AC) (electric versions) ........265 CHARGING FROM PUBLIC CHARGING STATION (DC) PROCEDURE - MODE 4 (electric versions) ........267 CHARGING CABLE EMERGENCY UNLOCK (electric versions) ........270 CHARGING FUNCTIONS (electric versions) ......270 "eCoasting" MODE (ENERGY SAVING) (electric versions)...
STARTING THE PROCEDURE FOR VEHICLE MOVEMENT VERSIONS WITH MANUAL To move the vehicle, from position P ENGINE (electric TRANSMISSION press the brake pedal and move the versions excluded) Proceed as follows: gear lever to the desired position (D or "Sequential mode") to move forward or engage the parking brake;...
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can be used with the vehicle on a electronic key (fig. 216). The ignition 40) It is advisable not to demand level surface during tight parking maximum performance from your device is thus activated and the engine vehicle (e.g. excessive acceleration, long manoeuvres using the brake pedal can be started.
Starting the engine start the motor. The system will remain in “recovery” condition. If the engine (electric versions) does not start, contact a Dealership. Before starting the vehicle, adjust the Starting the motor with seat, the interior rear view mirrors, the insufficiently charged door mirrors and fasten the seat belt electronic key battery...
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one-speed transmission is operated by engaged. Never try to engage P (Park) rotary control instead of the traditional when the vehicle is moving. Apply the gear lever. parking brake when leaving the vehicle in position P (Park). The rotary control (A) fig. 219 is located on the instrument panel.
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Moving the vehicle D (Drive), N (Neutral) or R (Reverse), IMPORTANT the vehicle speed is less than 3 km/h To move the vehicle, from position P and the user requests the vehicle to be press the brake pedal and, select the 146) The brake servo is not active until the turned off by turning the ignition device desired gear turning the control (A)
WHEN PARKED vehicle to avoid the accidental movement 158) Do not leave the electronic key inside of the vehicle. or near the vehicle (or in a place accessible to children). A child could activate the 153) If the P (Parking) position is not 160) engaged, the vehicle could move and electric window winders, other controls or...
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If the vehicle is parked on a steep only use second gear when you need uphill on gradients steeper than 5% it is not allowed to engage the 2 nd gear slope, it is advisable to block the greater control for starting manoeuvres wheels with a wedge or stone.
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WARNING If this is not the case, system. If exceptional use is made WARNING Always engage the electric contact a Dealership to have it of the parking brake with the moving parking brake before leaving the vehicle, moderate traction is advisable adjusted.
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parking brake when the vehicle is on the lower part of the dashboard on ignition device to the STOP position stationary. driver's side. (electric version excluded). Noise may be heard from the rear of If, through this procedure, the vehicle the vehicle when engaging the electric is braked until a speed below approx.
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the event of a dangerous condition for On the other hand, press the switch the ignition device when leaving the vehicle and the brake pedal at the same time vehicle. and take it out with you. 161) In the case of parking manoeuvres to disengage the brake;...
MANUAL reverse to prevent damage to the gears 49) Do not place objects (e.g. bracelets, and grating. bags and/or purses) near the gear lever. TRANSMISSION (electric versions WARNING The clutch pedal should be AUTOMATIC excluded) used only for gear changes. TRANSMISSION To engage the gears, press the clutch (electric versions...
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in sequential mode: gear engagement, with numeric indication. F1A9038 F1A0665 GEAR LEVER LEVER POSITIONS Park (P) 164) 165) 166) 167) 168) 169) The (A) fig. 225 lever has the following positions: The transmission is mechanically P = Park locked in position P. R = Reverse The ignition key can be removed only N = Neutral...
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must be pressed to move from the N to D. The best ratio is selected by the Before moving the gear lever to position P, apply the parking brake, D or R position. It is advisable not to control unit depending speed, engine accelerate and to make sure that the load (accelerator pedal position) and otherwise moving the gear lever to P...
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VEHICLE MOVEMENT heavy load, on slopes, with strong manoeuvres using the brake pedal headwind or when towing heavy only. To move the vehicle, from position trailers), it is recommended to use the P press the brake pedal and move manual (sequential shifting) mode to the lever to the desired position (D or LEVER MOVEMENT select and keep a lower fixed ratio.
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stopping the engine and extract the put the lever in P; the passenger compartment always key. turn the ignition device to the STOP engage the parking brake, bring the position; gear lever to P (Park), switch off the If the vehicle battery is flat and the please wait for about 10 seconds, engine and extract the key from the ignition key is engaged, the latter...
"DRIVE MODE" when using the vehicle with Otherwise, the gear selector may get extremely low external temperatures, damaged. FUNCTION (Drive the transmission operation may change 168) Engage reverse only with the vehicle mode) stationary, engine at idling speed and according to engine temperature and accelerator fully released.
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F1A1099 F1A9054 The set mode is shown on the The "Drive Mode" function, using the instrument panel display (A) fig. 228 or on-board electronics, acts on the transmission and interfaces with the fig. 229 (electric versions excluded), or instrument panel. Engagement by the fig.
START&STOP Versions with automatic (Neutral). With the brake pedal pressed, transmission if the gear lever is in "Manual mode" SYSTEM mode, the engine can be restarted by With vehicle at a standstill and brake (AUTOMATIC moving the lever to "+", "–", R (Reverse) pedal pressed, the engine switches off STOPPING AND or N (Neutral).
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during the first period of use, to pedal or by placing the gear lever in initialise the system; neutral. if the Hill Descent Control system is NOTE If the clutch is not pressed, active. when three minutes have elapsed since the engine was stopped, the engine can only be restarted using the key.
IRREGULAR OPERATION ECO FUNCTION In the event of malfunction, the (For versions/markets, where provided) Start&Stop system is deactivated. The To activate the function press the ECO driver is informed of the fault by the (A) fig. 233 button. When the function is turning on of the icon .
SPEED LIMITER If the Adaptive Cruise Control has been Device deactivation: press the CANC button. The last set speed is crossed activated previously, button (A) fig. 234 (where provided) must be pressed twice. The first press out and displayed in grey. DESCRIPTION switches off the function activated Device reactivation: press the RES...
CRUISE CONTROL WARNING It is dangerous to leave the device on when it is not used. There (Cruise control) is a risk of inadvertently activating it This is an electronically controlled and losing control of the vehicle due to driving assistance device that allows unexpected excessive speed.
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INCREASING / WARNING On steeply sloping roads, if there is a malfunction in the Cruise DECREASING SPEED the system may not be able to maintain Control. the set speed, which may increase the Increasing speed DEACTIVATING THE speed of the vehicle. It is, therefore, Once the electronic Cruise Control DEVICE preferable to switch the device off...
ENGINE IDLE INCREASING/DECREASING The driver can modify this value using the dedicated menu ("Idle speed AND STORING ENGINE PRESET IDLE PRESET selection"). (for versions/markets, where provided) Selecting the "ON" option to set the It is possible to access the menu to The engine idle speed setting is a set the desired engine idle speed ("Idle engine idle speed to the previously...
PARK ASSIST Deactivation Warning on display The system is automatically deactivated The warnings regarding the SYSTEM (Rear ParkSense ® system are shown on whenever a gear other than reverse is parking assistance) engaged. the instrument panel display only if the (where provided) "Acoustic warning and display"...
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VERSIONS WITH 14 is deactivated by the user, faulty or (where applicable) /16 temporarily deactivated. SENSORS If the button is pressed with a system The parking sensors, located in the failure, the LED flashes for a few front bumper fig. 238, rear bumper seconds, then it stays on constantly.
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when reverse gear is selected The acoustic warning is interrupted in depends on the distance from and (versions with manual transmission) or the following situations: position of the obstacle. R position (versions with automatic when external sensors detect If several obstacles are detected transmission);...
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surface and the underside of the carrying out specific tuning operations compartment door causes the side bumper is free of dirt (e.g. snow, mud, that require the vehicle to be lowered; detection system to be deactivated; ice, etc.). the presence of a tow hook the side indication starts at the side without trailer, which may interfere panel and does not take the size of the...
ACTIVE PARK very quickly keeping the jet more than 10 cm away. ASSIST SYSTEM 55) Have interventions on the bumper in (Active rear parking the area of the sensors carried out only by a Dealership. Interventions on the bumper assistance) that are not carried out properly may compromise the operation of the parking (where provided)
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ENGAGEMENT / SYSTEM OPERATION about the operations to be performed DISENGAGEMENT for a correct manoeuvre. 58) 56) To activate the system, press button When searching for a parking place, Selecting the type of parking (A) fig. 245 the instrument panel display the system uses the side sensors, During the search and until the reverse will show the instructions about the...
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While searching the vehicle should WARNING While searching, vehicle continue following the lane at a speed speed should not exceed 30 km/h; of below 30 km/h and at a distance of when 25 km/h have been reached, the around 50 cm to 1.5 m from parked driver is asked to decrease the speed;...
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thus preventing it from following the manoeuvre the car out of the parking correct path. place. The driver controls the movements of the vehicle using accelerator, brake WARNING Manoeuvring is deactivated and clutch pedals (versions with if, after about 3 minutes, parking has manual transmission) or accelerator not been completed.
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compatible with the parking area If the sensors are dirty, covered by parking manoeuvre (e.g. if there are snow, ice or mud or are repainted vs. detected by the system. persons and/or animals in the parking The use of tyres (one or more) or the original conditions, the system place, moving cars, etc.) and intervene operation could result strongly...
REAR CAMERA IMPORTANT (ParkView ® Rear Backup Camera) 176) Parking and other dangerous manoeuvres are, however, always the (where provided) driver’s responsibility. While carrying out these manoeuvres, always make sure that DESCRIPTION no people (especially children) or animals are in the area concerned. The parking 179) sensors are an aid for the driver, but the driver must never allow their attention...
Messages on the display IMPORTANT SYMBOLS AND If the rear load compartment is open, MESSAGES ON THE the camera will not detect any obstacle 179) Parking and other potentially DISPLAY in the rear part of the vehicle. The dangerous manoeuvres are, however, display will show a dedicated warning Indications on the display always the driver’s responsibility.
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the prohibition of overtaking are only See the "Multimedia system" chapter With the multimedia system without visible in the "Driver Assist" screen of in the "Multimedia" section for more navigation system/Connected the instrument panel (see the "Display" information. Services chapter in the "Knowing the instrument If Speed Limiter or Adaptive Cruise The TSR system uses the camera, panel"...
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system cannot recognise the unit of unit of measurement selected by the The Connected Services tells the measurement of the country you are user. In this way, the speed limitation system of the unit of measurement travelling in, but only the numerical suggested by the ISA system or the in force in the country in which value of the road sign encountered...
INTELLIGENT SPEED the set limit, after which it activates the suggested sign. Once the speed limit provided by the "Traffic Sign again automatically. ASSIST (speed Assistant" system has been acquired limiter and traffic ACC ADAPTIVE as the new Speed Limiter value, the sign recognition) CRUISE CONTROL activation of Intelligent Speed Assist is...
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by braking (or accelerating) slightly in order not to exceed the original set speed, so that the vehicle keeps the preset distance, seeking to adapt to the speed of the vehicle ahead. It is advisable to turn the device off in the following cases: driving in fog, heavy rain, snow, heavy traffic and in complex driving...
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Deactivation the device will not be able to control when the ESC system is off; the distance between the vehicle and during automatic braking by the With the device active, to deactivate it the one ahead. In this case the speed Forward Collision Warning Plus system press and release the button will be determined only by the position...
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this case, press the SET + (or SET – ) IACC Intelligent Press the SET + button once: the set speed will increase by 1 km/h (or by button to set the speed to the current Adaptive Cruise Control (SPEED VARIATION 1 mph when the measurement unit is speed of the car.
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RECALLING THE SPEED driver, the new distance will be stored also after the system is deactivated and Once the system has been cancelled reactivated. but not deactivated, if a speed was previously set simply press the RES To decrease the distance button and remove your foot from the Press and release the button to accelerator to recall it.
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driver may apply the brakes in all cases the Speed Limiter button is pressed; When the conditions limiting the system if needed. the ignition device switch is in the functions end, this will go back to STOP position. normal and complete operation. Should the fault persist, contact a Dealership.
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be always ready to press the brakes if Stationary objects and vehicles needed. The device cannot detect the presence of stationary vehicles or objects. For example, the device will not operate if the vehicle ahead leaves the lane and a vehicle ahead of that one is standing on the lane.
CODRIVER SYSTEM driving. The responsibility always rests with must not be covered with stickers, auxiliary the driver, who must take into account headlights or any other object. WITH STOP&GO - the traffic conditions in order to drive in 63) Operation can be adversely affected Adaptive Cruise complete safety.
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ACTIVATION / used. There is a risk of inadvertently DEACTIVATION activating it and losing control of the vehicle due to unexpected excessive Activation speed. To activate the device, press and release the button (A) fig. 264. Deactivation With the device active, to deactivate it press and release the button (A) fig.
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When the SET – button is pressed to The system cannot be set: WARNING The device is not deactivated when speeds higher reduce the speed, the braking system when pressing the brake pedal; than those set are reached with intervenes automatically if the exhaust when the brakes are overheated;...
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stop and the vehicle in front restarts device detects the direction of traffic within two seconds. If the vehicle in automatically when vehicle passes from front restarts after 2 seconds, the RES left-hand traffic to right-hand traffic. button or the accelerator pedal must RECALLING THE SPEED be pressed to reactivate the system Once the system has been cancelled...
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driver, the new distance will be stored the vehicle ahead accelerates to a WARNING The driver is fully also after the system is deactivated and speed higher than the set speed; responsible for holding a safe distance reactivated. the vehicle ahead leaves the lane from the vehicle ahead respecting the or the detection field of the Adaptive highway code in force in the respective...
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The possible reasons of this limitation the vehicle to brake or accelerate vehicle, traffic conditions and gradient are something blocking the camera unexpectedly. steepness. view or a fault. Steering and curves Lane change In case of camera blinding (e.g. caused On bends fig.
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existing determination of the safe distance to be held. 192) The device can take the car to a standstill but the driver must always be ready to apply the brakes, if necessary. WARNING 68) The system may have limited operation or not work at all in weather conditions F1A0731 such as: heavy rain, hail, low sun, blinded...
preceding vehicles. This condition may needs to be repaired. Even without a occur in congested traffic, when the malfunction warning, deactivate the system operation if you think that the vehicle front and/or objects around the position of the radar sensor has changed vehicle obstruct the lane markings.
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To deactivate the system press the WARNING When the Co-Driver is displaying a dedicated screen at the button again. paused the related graphics in the centre of the instrument panel display (see the description in the following dedicated area will turn grey. Suspension conditions pages).
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Active system (hands removed At the end of the minimum risk removed from the steering wheel to manoeuvre, the instrument panel warn you and encourage you to regain from the steering wheel for a short control of the vehicle. If the driver does time) display will show the following screen not regain control of the vehicle after a...
your hands on the steering wheel or of vertical and horizontal signs and variable 194) If the vehicle approaches a bend that pressing the accelerator pedal at the is too tight with respect to the current traffic conditions. speed, the Co-Driver system turns off. same time will cause the system to 200) Do not place any objects on the The driver must therefore be ready to...
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DRIVING STYLE Tyres climate control compressor or turn off the fan Check the tyre pressures at least once The main driving styles that affect fuel The passenger compartment air consumption are listed below. every four weeks: if the pressure is too conditioning, both during cooling and low, fuel/electrical energy consumption Start...
REFUELLING THE Maintain a constant speed, avoiding it is also advisable to keep the tank unnecessary braking and acceleration, over 50% full. VEHICLE which cost in terms of both fuel consumption and emissions. IN BRIEF REFUELLING CAPACITY Acceleration To ensure that you fill the tank Stop the engine before refuelling.
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insert the AdBlue ® (UREA) nozzle WARNING When the gun distributor fuel "snaps" or interrupts the supply, in the filler, start refilling and stop the tank is nearly full and you can run refilling at the first shut-off (the shut-off two additional top-ups after shooting indicates that the AdBlue ®...
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If the AdBlue ® (UREA) is spilled AdBlue ® (UREA) storage wait for the indication on the instrument panel display to switch AdBlue ® (UREA) is considered a very on painted surfaces or aluminium, off before moving the vehicle. The immediately clean the area with water stable product with a long shelf life.
with water favours the proliferation of time, you must not only drain the fuel tank, IMPORTANT "microbes". but the rest of the supply circuit as well. These microbes create a "slime" that 202) Do not approach naked flames or can clog the filter system and fuel ADBLUE ®...
WARNING! AdBlue ® (UREA) freezes at CHARGING PORT ON Steady green: to indicate that the THE VEHICLE charging process is complete. temperatures lower than -11 °C. Red blinking: ("Blinking"): this CHARGING (For indicates a charging system failure or electric versions) when there is a fault in the charging procedure (when the charging 206)
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F1A1058 Symbol labels On the inside of the charging port flap there are labels with the following warnings and indications that must be checked and observed when charging the high-voltage battery. On the label, fig. 282, there are the following symbols: F1A2067 F1A2088 ...
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indicates that the indicates that water should charging procedure not come into contact with is in progress. the charging port on the vehicle. indicates that the charging procedure is complete. indicates that there is a fault in the charging procedure. F1A1112 F1A1059 (1) first connect the charging cable to...
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The symbols shown below make for the Mode 3 cable and on the charging station it easier to recognise the correct power source type to use when Before charging, check the symbol charging your vehicle. (where provided) on the charging cable and compare it with the symbol on the Before charging, check the symbol charging cable (where provided).
USABLE POWER chapter in the "Multimedia" section). 78) In cold temperatures, the charging Before charging in your own home, or cable may become stiff. Therefore, be SOURCES (electric careful not to apply excessive force to the elsewhere, check the allowable current versions) charging cable as it may be damaged.
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connector (B) to prevent moisture and/or dust from getting inside. F1A2069 F1A2071 "MODE 2" CHARGE F1A9074 CABLE (for versions/markets, where provided) The vehicle can be equipped with IMPORTANT a "Mode 2" 230 Volt AC or 200 Volt AC charging cable or a 250 207) Always stop the electric motor by Volt AC charging cable (according moving the ignition device to the STOP...
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Manufacturer: do not use other cables not vehicle may stumble, resulting in damage 210) If you use electrical medical devices (e.g., cardiac pacemakers), make sure in supplied by the Manufacturer. or personal injury. advance that charging the high-voltage 218) Be sure not to touch the charging 227) Disconnect the charging cable from battery does not affect the operation connector and charging plug with wet...
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"Mode 2" cable variants table The following table shows the list of the specific cable types and the amperages allowed for each country where the vehicle is sold. This ampere rating is the limit allowed when the charging power is set to the highest level. ...
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Electric vehicle Electric current Type of domestic Country Group charging connector Cable length (meters) intensity (Ampere) power socket (**) type – – Type 2 – TYPE M – Type 1 – Type 2 CEE 7/7 (*) The Country Group is indicated by the message "COUNTRY GROUP" on the label located on the rear of the control unit. (**) Refer to the following pages for the type of power socket/plug.
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Country group table for "Mode 2" cable The following table shows the list of countries contained in each "Country Group" associated with the "Mode 2" cable. Refer to the images on the following page for more details. Country Group Country Algeria, Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Estonia, Germany, Greece, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Morocco, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Czech Republic, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine,...
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Country Group Country Singapore South Africa South Korea Thailand Uruguay NOTE For more information on the type of socket in use in the various countries, refer to the following website: https://www.iec.ch/world-plugs. F1A2097...
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CHARGE STATUS this symbol indicates CONTROL UNIT a general dangerous situation. 234) 235) Signal LED This symbol shows the There are three LEDs on the front of minimum operating the charge status control unit: temperature of the charge GREEN LED on (A) fig. 294: status control unit in indicates correct operation in the accordance with IEC...
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the presence of this IMPORTANT symbol on the label indicates that the charge 234) The device is to be used exclusively status control unit does for charging the vehicle. not have the function of 235) Never attempt to make a repair disconnecting the earthing and/or perform maintenance on the cable.
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CHARGING SYSTEM FAILURE Any faults during charging are displayed by the LEDs, either steady or flashing, located on the front of the charge status control unit. Refer to the table below. YELLOW GREEN LED RED LED Description Action/Consequence Charging cable not connected to the domestic charging port or power failure in the domestic power distribution system...
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YELLOW GREEN LED RED LED Description Action/Consequence Overheating during charging at a lower current level (see point 4) Proceed as follows: disconnect the charging cable from the vehicle and from the domestic power socket with care (the domestic Overheating at the charging port in power plug may be hot);...
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YELLOW GREEN LED RED LED Description Action/Consequence The system will make a new charge attempt after 30 seconds (6 attempts in total). If the fault persists, disconnect the Domestic mains power incorrectly ON (Flashing) charging cable from the vehicle and the supplied domestic power socket and reconnect it, then try to charge again.
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YELLOW GREEN LED RED LED Description Action/Consequence The system will make a new charge ON (2 blinks) Vehicle charge failure attempt after 30 seconds (6 attempts in total). ON (3 blinks) If the fault persists, disconnect the ON (4 blinks) charging cable from the vehicle and the Charging cable failure domestic power socket and reconnect...
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CHARGING This device is designed to withstand Using this type of cable it is possible to SYSTEM/MAINTENANCE/ radio frequency interference (RFI), charge the vehicle with a current of up CLEANING however, some factors (e.g., high to 16A. The device is maintenance-free. intensity radio signals or radio If you need to clean the device, use a transmitters in the vicinity of the device)
park the vehicle safely (transmission in position "P" - Park); turn the ignition device to the STOP position; engage the electric parking brake; remove the charging kit located in the boot or in the special bag (for versions/markets, where provided); remove any dust that may have built up on the charging connector and on F1A2095...
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check by turning on the LEDs on the depends on the type of contract signed cable control unit that there are no by the user, the type of cable used and the charge level set in the multimedia faults in the charging system (for more system menu.
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disconnect the cable from the vehicle charging port by grasping the grip of the charging connector and avoiding to pull the cable directly; disconnect the cable from the charging port fig. 305; F1A1067 replace the protective cover of the charging port; F1A2067 F1A2088 close the charging flap, making sure...
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charging cables and not following the turn on. Refer to the table in the "Charging IMPORTANT system failure" chapter in the "Power prescribed charging procedures may sources that can be used" section. cause short circuits, fire and potential risk of damage to the electrical system of the 236) The charging current level ("Level 241) The "Mode 2"...
QUICK DOMESTIC CHARGING PROCEDURE FROM THE WALLBOX CHARGING STATION (electric versions) WARNING The wallbox charging station domestic charging station must be installed by qualified personnel after checking the domestic electrical system. For information on available wallbox charging stations, contact a Dealership.
CHARGING remove the protective cover of the charging port; PROCEDURE FROM grasp the charging cable, remove PUBLIC CHARGING the protective covers on both sides of STATION (AC) the cable (where provided). Hold the (electric versions) first charging connector and insert it into the charging port on the vehicle 245) 246) 247) until you hear a click indicating that it is...
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END OF CHARGING Charging type and charging replace the protective cover of the level PROCEDURE charging port; Recharge progress percentage close the charging flap, making sure The charging procedure continues until Estimated time before the end it locks properly; the state of charge bar of the high- of charging roll up the charging cable correctly, voltage battery on the Control Unit on...
CHARGING FROM engage the electric parking brake; turn the ignition device to the STOP PUBLIC CHARGING position; STATION (DC) take the CHAdeMO adapter from the PROCEDURE - bag in the boot (fig. 312) MODE 4 (electric versions) 94) 95) 96) 97) 98) 99) The high-voltage battery of the vehicle can be charged by directly connecting F1A1057...
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reconnect it, then wait for the two LEDs a certain time. In this case, the LED to flash red and start charging from the on the adapter flashes green to inform column; the user that the time within which the connection must be made is about to expire.
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protective cover (where provided) back close the charging flap, making sure on the connector; it locks properly. put the cable on the public charging station; replace the protective cover of the WARNING charging port; close the charging flap, making sure 94) Using "Fast Charge - Mode 4"...
CHARGING CABLE high-voltage battery is to be charged. The end time of each charging interval EMERGENCY can be set as "charge to completion", UNLOCK (electric in which case the end time will be versions) deselected. For more information, see "Settings" in the "Vehicle mode" If the charging cable does not unlock at paragraph in the "Multimedia"...
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While the system is waiting for the charging interval, the LED lights up (C) fig. 319 or fig. 320 (according to the versions), located next to the charging port, and the LEDs (A) will illuminate in a blue light sequence. When charging is in progress according to a programmed time, LED (C) fig.
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To disconnect the charging cable, if charging is in progress, interrupt the scheduled charging first (see interrupt the charging in progress (see the "Interrupting charging" paragraph). chapter "Interrupting charging"); activate immediate recharging by If no charging is in progress, first pressing the button again (B) on the unlock the doors using the button port.
"eCoasting" MODE "eBraking" MODE (ENERGY SAVING) (Regenerative (electric versions) braking) (electric versions) This is a mode that replaces the exhaust brake when the accelerator The "eBraking" mode, which is pedal is released, recovers energy always active regardless of the during the slowing down phase of the selected operating mode activates the vehicle.
LOADING ADVICE lastly, remember that the dynamic on the vehicle (particularly if the vehicle is behaviour of the vehicle is affected by equipped with a specific trim level). The vehicle version you are using has the weight transported: in particular, been designed and type-approved the stopping distances are longer, DRIVING TIPS...
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penetration of the vehicle and adversely Traction Stagnant shallow water affect electrical energy consumption On wet or slippery roads, a liquid film Although the vehicle can cross flooded levels. may be formed between the tyre and stretches of road with shallow water the road surface.
TOWING TRAILERS high. The heat inside the passenger water can deteriorate the road surface compartment may have serious, or and cause the vehicle to become bogged WARNINGS down. In addition, moving or rising waters even fatal, consequences. The vehicle must be provided with a can drag the vehicle quickly.
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advisable to contact a Dealership for You are advised to fit a suitable 7 or 13 pin 12 VDC connections are stabiliser to the trailer drawbar. to be used (CUNA/UNI and ISO/DIN the relevant system update operations because the tow hook could be Standards).
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IMPORTANT 253) The ABS with which the vehicle may be equipped will not control the braking system of the trailer. Particular caution is required on slippery roads. 254) Never modify the braking system of the vehicle to control the trailer brake. The trailer braking system must be fully independent from the hydraulic system of the vehicle.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR removed and the closing cap must USING THE REMOVABLE always be inserted in the housing pipe. BALL HEAD TOW BAR This applies particularly if the visibility of the number plate characters or of the 106) 107) 108) 109) 110) 111) lighting system is reduced.
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is disengaged before the installation, or 3. Close the lock and always remove 108) To ensure correct operation of at any other time, and is in the locked the key. The key cannot be removed the system, periodically remove all dirt deposits from the ball head bar and from position, it must be pre-loaded.
TOWING A TRAILER slightly open the windows; of the disconnection procedure cover the vehicle with a piece of in the "Battery disconnection (electric versions) fabric or perforated plastic sheet. Do function (disconnector)" chapter. Towing trailers is never allowed. not use compact plastic tarpaulins, which prevent humidity from WARNING After turning the ignition evaporating from the surface of the...
zero. If possible, monitor the state of disconnected, the anti-theft system charge and prevent it from reaching would recognise this as a break-in excessively low levels. Follow these attempt. warnings even for longer stays of less guarantee that all the vehicle than a month (a few weeks).
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Have a flat tyre or a burnt-out bulb? In case of accident (electric VEHICLE TOWING (electric At times, a problem such as these may versions) ........286 versions excluded) ...... 314 interfere with your driving experience. HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS ..
In case of accident HAZARD WARNING if you notice any electrolyte leakage from the high-voltage battery, do not (electric versions) LIGHTS go near the vehicle. If the electrolyte AUTOMATIC HIGH- They are switched on by pressing from the high-voltage battery comes VOLTAGE BATTERY the switch (A) fig.
WARNING The use of hazard warning menu on the multimedia system (for NOTE The correct operation of the lights is governed by the highway code versions/markets, where provided): ASSIST services will be guaranteed of the country you are in. Comply with only by a good network coverage.
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GENERAL DISCLAIMER the display of the multimedia system the type of error that occurred on (for versions/markets, where provided) the vehicle that automatically sent the Personal data & privacy to call to one or more of the following ASSIST request (in the case of an The Manufacturer collects, services: automatic call - for versions/markets,...
garages, multi-storey car parks, The HELP / SOS function is activated mountains. with: The services may be unavailable in ignition device at MAR; the event of mobile network overload or the ignition device in the STOP problems related to the vehicle power position and the multimedia system source (e.g.
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"Settings" chapter of the multimedia cancel button on the multimedia WARNING If the HELP / SOS call system for more details). system display. system detects a malfunction, it will be indicated: Once the connection has been established, the following data will WARNING The icon at the top of the be automatically transmitted to the...
CONNECTED control of the Manufacturer could it is to be considered managed by interfere with or prevent operation of private service providers. BATTERY SERVICES the HELP / SOS call. Such factors Operating prerequisites The system is provided with an can be caused by the vehicle To use some of the Connected independent battery that allows electrical systems not being intact,...
REPLACING A BULB IMPORTANT GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 256) Modifications or repairs to the electrical system that are not carried 256) 257) 258) out properly or do not take the system 112) technical specifications into account can When a light is not working, check cause malfunctions leading to the risk of that the corresponding fuse is intact fire.
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BULB TYPES Various types of bulbs are fitted to your vehicle: All-glass bulb: (type A) these are pressure fitted - pull to remove. Bayonet bulb: (type B) to remove them press the bulb and turn it anticlockwise. Cylindrical bulbs: (type C) release them from their contacts to remove.
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Light bulbs Light bulbs Type Power Figure ref. High beam headlights – – FULL LED Dipped beam headlights – – FULL LED W21/5W - LED (*) 21/5W Front side / Daytime running lights (DRL) – – LED (*) – Fog lights (**) WY21W Front direction indicators...
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Light bulbs Type Power Figure ref. Front roof light (movable lens) 12V10W Rear ceiling light 12V10W (*) Where provided (**) For versions/markets, where provided (***) XL versions and Camper versions (****) All other versions...
REPLACING AN connect the electrical connector (A) fig. 335 from the headlight. EXTERIOR BULB For the type of bulb and power rating, see the previous chapter “Changing a bulb”. FRONT LIGHT CLUSTERS The front light clusters contain the side lights and DRLs (where the LED solution is not provided), dipped beam, F1A0313 main beam and direction indicator...
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SIDE LIGHTS/DAYTIME HIGH BEAM HEADLIGHTS DIPPED BEAM RUNNING LIGHTS HEADLIGHTS To replace the bulb, proceed as With incandescent bulbs follows: remove the protective rubber cover (A) fig. 338; turn the bulb holder (B) fig. 339 anticlockwise; extract the bulb by pulling and replace it;...
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remove the protective rubber cover undo the bulb and replace bulb (B), turning it anticlockwise. (A) fig. 338; turn the bulb holder (B) fig. 342 VERSIONS WITH LED anticlockwise; LIGHTS extract the bulb by pulling and (for versions/markets, where provided) replace it;...
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To change the bulb, proceed as follows open the rear swing door replace it; extract the bulbs (G), (H) undo the 7 fixing screws (A) of the pulling it outwards; fig. 347, fig. 348: plastic cover; refit the bulb holder and tighten the undo the two fixing screws (B);...
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F1A2064 F1A2065 remove the bulb holder (D), (E), (F) or to extract the bulb (J) o (K) fig. 352 F1A0319 pull it outwards; to extract the bulb (H) (G) fig. 351 push it slightly and turn it open the rear swing door anticlockwise, then pull it out;...
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REAR LIGHT CLUSTERS operate in the point indicated by (for truck and chassis- the arrow and remove the lens unit (A) cab versions) fig. 356; change the bulb releasing it from the side contacts and making sure the new bulb is correctly fastened between the contacts;...
LED LOAD remove the bulb holder on the rear of the light cluster, turning COMPARTMENT CEILING LIGHT through 1/4 turn; remove the snap-fitted bulb and (for versions/markets, where provided) replace. Contact a Dealership for replacing an LED front ceiling light. REPLACING INTERIOR BULBS REAR CEILING LIGHT...
stop the vehicle in a position that is (B) - rod for spanner WARNING not dangerous for oncoming traffic (C) - bolt spanner where you can change the wheel (D) - jack 113) The manufacturer shall not be held safely. The ground must be flat and (E) - extension for spanner liable for expenses resulting vehicle is sufficiently compact;...
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the points shown in fig. 361. For short 267) 268) wheelbase versions with retractable footboard, the jack must be positioned at the lifting point shown in fig. 363 aligned (45°) so that it does not interfere with the retractable footboard; F1A0174 F1A0171 with the tools assembled, undo the...
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that the notch (D)fig .365 indicating that the device is coupled appears in the window. 269) F1A0422 F1A0424 At the end of the operation: tighten the knob onto the screw to secure the bracket fig. 371; take the replaced wheel, reattach it to the support (E) fig.
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the device is coupled appears in the 263) Repair and refit the standard wheel window; as soon as possible. Do not apply grease to the bolt threads before fitting: they check that the position of the could come unscrewed. replaced wheel under the platform is 264) Use the jack only to replace wheels correct (the lifting system is equipped on the vehicle with which it is supplied...
a canister (A) of liquid sealant, press it down hard until you feel the fig. 369) to facilitate the extraction of the complete with clear filler hose (E); black locking mechanism click. Detach the spanner itself, to prevent the attachment speed limit sticker (D) and apply it in a pressure top-up hose (C);...
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PROCEDURE FOR disconnect the cartridge (A) from the the cartridge label before use and avoid compressor, by pressing the release RESTORING THE improper use. The kit should be used by adults and cannot be used by children. PRESSURE button (G) and lifting the cartridge upwards.
JUMP STARTING battery from accidentally coming into contact. (electric versions excluded) BUMP STARTING Go to a Dealership immediately if Never bump start the motor by warning light comes on steady on pushing, towing or driving downhill. the instrument panel. This could cause fuel to flow into the catalytic converter and damage it STARTING WITH beyond repair.
RECHARGING THE transport the vehicle with a tow truck IMPORTANT to a public or private charging point 12V BATTERY and charge the high-voltage battery (for 275) This starting procedure must be WARNING The battery recharging transport see the "Towing the vehicle" performed by expert personnel because procedure is given as information only.
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negative (–) symbols, and are shown on turn on the battery charger; the battery cover. The battery terminals when it is recharged, turn the charger off before disconnecting it from the must also be corrosion-free and firmly secured to the terminals. If a "quick- battery;...
ADDITIONAL Reset procedure In case of a minor damage to the vehicle electrical devices collision, simply turn the key to STOP (e.g. headlights). HEATER FUEL and then restart. In the event of a major CUT-OFF SWITCH collision, you must call for assistance, FUEL CUT-OFF as restarting the vehicle is not possible.
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release lever and the button on the using the key (A) fig. 383 provided knob at the same time; (located in the container with the handbook), undo the fixing screws (B) fig. 384 of the lower trim; F1A0708 move the gear lever to N (Neutral); F1A0477 refit the gear lever gaiter correctly;...
take the tow ring (D) from the box Otherwise, noises might be heard due to and screw onto the threaded pin an incorrect fastening of the lower cover with the upper cover. fig. 389. The rear ring (B) fig. 390 is located at the point shown in the figure.
VEHICLE TOWING IMPORTANT IMPORTANT (electric versions excluded) 280) Screw on the tow ring and check that 289) Before tightening the ring clean the it stops at the end of travel position. threaded housing thoroughly. Make sure 289) 290) 291) 292) 293) that the ring is fully screwed in before 281) Before towing, switch off the steering The front towing ring of the vehicle is...
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SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Correct maintenance permits the PERIODIC CHECKS ....317 performance of the vehicle to be DEMANDING VEHICLE USE ..317 maintained over time, as well as limited CHECKING LEVELS ....318 running costs and safeguarding the AIR CLEANER/POLLEN efficiency of the safety systems.
PERIODIC CHECKS have been designed and produced check and, if necessary, change specifically for Opel cars (see the engine oil and replace oil filter; Every 1000 km or before long journeys, “Capacities” table in the “Technical check and, if necessary, replace check and, if necessary, top up: Specifications”...
CHECKING LEVELS (electric versions excluded) F1A0397 A. Engine oil filler plug B. Engine coolant C. Windscreen washer fluid D. Brake fluid 294) 295) 117)
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Electric versions F1A1098 A. Windscreen washer fluid B. Electric motor and high-voltage battery coolant C. Brake fluid D. Power steering fluid 294) 295) 117) IMPORTANT 294) Never smoke while working in the engine compartment: inflammable gases and vapours may be present, constituting a fire risk. 295) Be very careful working in the engine compartment when the engine is hot: you may get burned.
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WARNING 117) When topping up, take care not to mix up the various types of fluids: they are not compatible with each other and could seriously damage the vehicle.
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ENGINE OIL level: the correct level is between the range between the MIN and MAX "max" and "min" references. marks on the reservoir. (electric versions excluded) Do not start the engine if the level is: If the level is to low, operate as follows: 118) Above the "max"...
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ELECTRIC MOTOR AND Use a mixture of water and PETRONAS push the funnel fully until it locks; BATTERY COOLANT DURANCE SC 35, in the following close the cap. (electric versions) concentrations: 30% PETRONAS 299) DURANCE SC 35 and 70% water in The traction system coolant level BRAKE FLUID winter or 50% PETRONAS DURANCE...
12V BATTERY and filters, we advise you to contact a IMPORTANT Dealership. (electric versions 119) PARAFLU UP anti-freeze fluid is used excluded) 296) The cooling system is pressurised. in the cooling system. Use fluid of the If necessary, only replace the plug with same type as that contained in the cooling The battery is “limited maintenance”...
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USEFUL ADVICE FOR For versions without Start&Stop If, after buying the vehicle, you want EXTENDING THE LIFE OF system: disconnect the negative to install electrical accessories which YOUR BATTERY terminal from the battery terminal. require permanent electric supply If the vehicle is equipped with a (alarm, etc.) or accessories that in any To avoid draining your battery and battery disconnection function...
must be carried out by specialised IMPORTANT WARNING personnel at a Dealership. 12V BATTERY 302) Battery fluid is poisonous and 7) Batteries contain substances which are REPLACEMENT corrosive. Avoid contact with skin and very harmful for the environment. You are eyes.
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the negative battery cable through the is damaged by sulphation, reducing its equipped with a battery disconnection suitable terminal: capacity and efficiency at start-up.The function (disconnector), see the battery is also more prone to the risk of description of the disconnection For versions with Start&Stop freezing (at temperatures as high as - procedure in the "Battery disconnection...
NOZZLES remove any snow from the glass: whether a higher capacity battery needs to in addition to protecting the blades, Windscreen (washer) fig. 397 be installed. 124) If the vehicle will be unused for an this prevents effort on the motor and If there is no jet, first check that there is extended period of time in extremely cold overheating;...
B low pressure: tread particularly IMPORTANT worn at the edges; C high pressure: tread particularly 310) Driving with worn windscreen wiper worn in the centre. blades is a serious hazard, because The tyres must be replaced when the visibility is reduced in bad weather tread is less than 1.6 mm thick.
SNOW TYRES if a tyre is punctured, stop IMPORTANT immediately and charge it to A Dealership will be happy to provide avoid damage to the tyre, the rim, advice concerning the most suitable 311) Remember that the road holding suspensions and steering system; qualities of your vehicle also depend on type of tyre for the customer's tyres age even if they are not used...
on snowy roads with snow chains, it technologies to effectively protect the 316) may be helpful to turn the ASR off: in bodywork against corrosion. fact, in these conditions, the driving These include: wheels skidding when moving off gives IMPORTANT painting products and systems which you better traction.
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Paintwork does not only serve an rinse thoroughly to avoid soap marks hot: this may alter the shine of the aesthetic purpose, but also protects remaining on the bodywork or less paintwork. the underlying sheet metal. visible parts. Exterior plastic parts should be cleaned You are advised to touch up abrasions in the same way as the rest of the For electric versions:...
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acetone) for cleaning the plastic lenses guards and caps) have not been WARNING of the headlights. removed or damaged. Underbody washing 127) Clean the bumpers, the door WARNING When cleaning the car If underbody washing is necessary, do mirrors and the camera field of view with a pressure washer, keep the regularly.
INTERIOR LEATHER AND SOFT but the pressures generated by these TOUCH PARTS devices are so high that complete Regularly check that water is not protection against water seepages cannot (for versions/markets, where provided) trapped under the mats (due to water be guaranteed.
318) Do not keep aerosol cans in the vehicle: they might explode. Aerosol cans must not be exposed to temperatures higher than 50°C. Temperatures may greatly exceed this value inside a vehicle exposed to direct sunlight. RUBBER HOSES For maintenance of the brake and fuel system rubber hoses, please contact the Service Network.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Everything you may find useful for IDENTIFICATION DATA ....336 understanding how your vehicle is ENGINE CODES - BODYWORK made and works is contained in this VERSION ........338 section and illustrated with data, tables ENGINE ........341 and graphics.
IDENTIFICATION Engine type. DATA Bodywork version code. It is advisable to take note of the M Spare part number. identification codes. Identification codes are printed and shown on the N Correct value of smoke coefficient plates as indicated below, together (for diesel engines).
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MOTOR MARKING Electric versions excluded It is stamped on the cylinder block and includes the type and the engine serial number. Electric versions The type code (A) fig. 406 and the serial number (B) are stamped on the side of the electric motor. F1A2072 BODYWORK PAINT IDENTIFICATION PLATE...
ENGINE CODES - BODYWORK VERSION Version Engine code 2.2 120 HP H3-Power with AdBlue ® 46356294 46356294 46357169 (*) 2.2 140 HP H3-Power with AdBlue ® 46358567 (*) 46358928 (*) ® 46356723 2.2 180 HP H3-Power with AdBlue Electric 46348460 (*) For versions/markets where provided...
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BODYWORK VERSIONS ENGINE C 3500 kg / 3650 kg STRETCHED There is an example of a bodywork 1 Electric version 200 kW 270 HP D 3500 kg / 3650 kg ROLLING version code below by way of battery 110 kWh CHASSIS explanation with a key which is valid for 2 2.2 88 kW 120 HP VGT SCR EURO...
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WHEELBASE H GLAZED VAN MEDIUM ROOF SHORT(S) = 0, 4, 9 , E I COMBI MODULAR CONVERTED MEDIUM ROOF MEDIUM (M) = 1 , 5 , A , F J COMBI MEDIUM ROOF MEDIUM-LONG (ML) = M , K , L , P K COMBI LOW ROOF LONG (L) = 2 , 6 , B , G L PANELLED VAN LOW ROOF...
ENGINE Heat engine 2.2 120 HP H3-Power with 2.2 140 HP H3-Power with 2.2 180 HP H3-Power with General information AdBlue ® AdBlue ® AdBlue ® 46356294 46357169 (*) Engine code 46356294 46356723 46358567 (*) 46358928 (*) Cycle Diesel Diesel Diesel Number and position of cylinders...
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Electric versions General information Engine code 46358157 Maximum power (CEE) (kW) Maximum power (CEE) (HP) Corresponding engine speed (rpm) 5000 Maximum torque (CEE) (Nm) Corresponding engine speed (rpm) Continuous torque (CEE) (Nm) Energy source Electrical energy...
INTAKE SYSTEM Versions Intake system Diesel Common Rail direct injection Electric Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery 319) IMPORTANT 319) Modifications or repairs to the fuel feed system that are not carried out properly or do not take the system’s technical specifications into account can cause malfunctions leading to the risk of fire.
HIGH-VOLTAGE BATTERY (electric versions) Battery data Type Lithium Ion (Li-ion) Cooling / Heating Fluid Rated voltage 350 V Battery operating temperature -30 / 60°C (*) (*) The temperature of 60°C is to be understood as the temperature that the battery can reach, it is not to be understood as the operating temperature of the vehicle.
TRANSMISSION Heat engine versions Transmission Clutch Traction 2.2 120 HP H3-Power with AdBlue ® Six forward gears plus 2.2 140 HP H3-Power with reverse with synchronisers Self-adjusting pedal MANUAL TRANSMISSION AdBlue ® for forward gear without idle stroke engagement 2.2 180 HP H3-Power with Front AdBlue ®...
SUSPENSION 133) Front Rear McPherson independent wheels Tubular rigid beam axle; longitudinal leaf spring WARNING 133) Carefully check that the composite leaf springs do not come in contact with any kind of acid...
BRAKES Heat engine versions Front service brakes Rear service brakes Parking brake Versions with mechanical parking Controlled by handbrake lever, Self-ventilated discs Disc brake acting on the rear brakes Versions with electric parking Self-ventilated discs Self-ventilated discs Electric brake (EPB) WARNING Water, ice and salt spread on the roads may deposit on the brake discs, reducing braking efficiency the first time the brakes are applied.
STEERING Heat engine versions Kerb-to-kerb turning circle (m) Type Short wheelbase 11.06 Medium wheelbase 12.46 Medium-long wheelbase 13.54 Rack and pinion with electric power steering. 14.28 Long wheelbase Extra-long wheelbase 14.28...
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Electric versions Electric versions Kerb-to-kerb turning circle (m) Type Long wheelbase 14.28 Rack and pinion with electric power steering Extra-long wheelbase 14.28...
WHEELS Load index (capacity) RIMS AND WHEELS 70 = 335 kg 95 = 690 kg Alloy or pressed steel rims. Tubeless radial carcass tires. 71 = 345 kg 96 = 710 kg All approved tyres are listed in the registration document.
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90 = 600 kg 115 = 1215 kg 91 = 615 kg 116 = 1250 kg 92 = 630 kg 117 = 1285 kg 93 = 650 kg 118 = 1320 kg 94 = 670 kg 119 = 1360 kg RIM PROTECTOR TYRES 320) F1A0248...
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RIMS AND TYRES PROVIDED Rims for versions with manual transmission TYRES VERSION PAYLOAD (Size/Load index and speed) 3000 215/70 R15 C 225/70 R15C – LIGHT 15” 3300 (109/107 S) (112/110 R) M+S 3500 6 Jx15-68 – 3000 215/70 R15 CP –...
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Rims for versions with automatic transmission TYRES VERSION PAYLOAD (Size/Load index and speed) 3300 215/75 R16 C 225/75 R16C 225/75 R16C LIGHT 16'' (116/114 R) (121/120 S) 3500 (121/120 S) M+S 6 Jx16-68 225/75 R16C 225/75 R16 CP (121/120 S) M+S (*) –...
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COLD TYRE INFLATION PRESSURE (bar) Tyres provided Front Rear 3000 GVW (*) excluding PANORAMA 215/70 R15 C 3300 GVW (*)/ 3500 GVW (*) 215/70 R15 C PANORAMA versions 3000 GVW (*) excluding PANORAMA 225/70 R15 C (°) 3300 GVW (*)/ 3500 GVW (*) 225/70 R15 C (°) Winter and All-Seasons tyres 225/70 R15 C (°)
DIMENSIONS PANORAMA / COMBI VERSION Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the vehicle fitted with standard tyres. Height is measured with vehicle unladen. F1A2073 COMBI - PANORAMA 3450 4035 1015 1015 - 1380 (*) 5413 5998 - 6363(*) 2524 2524 1810...
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VAN VERSION Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the vehicle fitted with standard tyres. Height is measured with vehicle unladen. F1A2074 CH1 - CH2 MH1 - MH2 LH2 - LH3 XLH2 - XLH3 3000 3450 4035 4035 1015 1015 1015...
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TRUCK/CHASSIS CAB VERSION Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the vehicle fitted with standard tyres. Height is measured with vehicle unladen. F1A2075...
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CREW CAB VERSION Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the vehicle fitted with standard tyres. Height is measured with vehicle unladen. F1A2076 CREW CAB XLH1 3450 4035 4035 1340 1245 1695 5798 6228 6678 2424 2424 2424 1810 1810 1810...
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FLATBED TIPPER VERSION Dimensions are expressed in mm and refer to the vehicle fitted with standard tyres. Height is measured with vehicle unladen. F1A1088 SINGLE CAB MLH1 REAR FLATBED TIPPER 2525 3075 3325 3625 2035 2035 2035 2035 1340 THREE-WAY FLATBED 2525 3075...
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F1A1089 CREW CAB long wheelbase/short wheelbase (LH1) short long wheelbase/low roof (LH1) long overhang overhang REAR FLATBED TIPPER 2750 3075 2035 2035 THREE-WAY FLATBED 2750 3075 2025 2025...
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F1A1090 SINGLE CAB WITH BOX long wheelbase/low roof (LH1) REAR FLATBED TIPPER 2750 2035 THREE-WAY FLATBED 2750 2025...
PERFORMANCE Top permitted speed after initial vehicle use in km/h. Diesel versions with manual transmission 2.2 120 HP H3-Power 2.2 140 HP H3-Power with 2.2 180 HP H3-Power with AdBlue ® AdBlue ® with BODYWORK VERSION AdBlue ® Light Light Heavy Light (*) Heavy (**)
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Versions with automatic transmission 2.2 140 HP H3-Power with 2.2 180 HP H3-Power with AdBlue ® AdBlue ® BODYWORK VERSION Light Heavy Light Heavy 169 (R15) LOW roof (H1) 161 (R16) VAN (excluding Camper 164 (R15) version) MEDIUM roof (H2) 161 (R16) HIGH roof (H3) TRAILER TRUCK / CHASSIS...
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Electric versions BODYWORK VERSION Maximum speed (km/h) CHASSIS COWL TRUCKS NOTE N2-category vehicles are limited to 90 km/h by type-approval requirements. Electric versions BODYWORK VERSION Maximum speed (km/h)
WEIGHTS AND H Maximum authorised weight on the LOADS second rear axle (diesel versions only). To identify the weights and loads To calculate the towable weight with for your vehicle, refer to the plate a braked trailer, take the difference shown in fig.
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TOWABLE WEIGHTS (kg) Key: A = TOWABLE WEIGHT B = UNBRAKED TRAILER C = LOAD ON TOW HOOK VERSION (GVW) ENGINE 3000/3300/3500/3500 2.2 120 HP BlueHDi 2500 (°)/3510 3000/3300/3500/3500 2500 LIGHT (°)/3510 2.2 140 HP BlueHDi 3650 (Camper) 2500 3300/3500/3510/3650 2.2 180 HP BlueHDi 2500...
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NOTE The following vehicles are excluded from the table: Key: A = TOWABLE WEIGHT B = UNBRAKED TRAILER C = LOAD ON TOW HOOK ENGINE BODYWORK VERSION 2.2 140CV H3-Power Heavy 4250 / 3500 2400 - 2000 with AdBlue 2.2 180CV H3-Power Heavy 4250 / 3500...
REFILLING 2.2 120HP -140HP -180HP BlueHDi Prescribed fuels and original lubricants Network Camper Fuel tank (litres): 90 (*) 75 (**) Automotive Diesel (EN590 specifications) Including a reserve of (litres): 10 / 12 AdBlue ® (water-UREA solution) standard DIN UREA tank (where provided) approx. capacity 70 070 and ISO 22241-1 (litres): 321) 322)
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2.2 120 HP-140 HP -180 HP H3-Power Prescribed fuels and original lubricants con AdBlue ® 50% mixture of distilled water and Engine cooling system (litres): 10 (***) PARAFLU UP (****) Engine sump (litres): SELENIA WR FORWARD 0W-30 Engine sump and filter (litres): Transmission/differential casing (litres): 2.2 (C637 transmission) TUTELA MTF 900...
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Electric versions Quantity Original liquids and lubricants EDM (Electronic Drive Module) (litres): PETRONAS IONA INTEGRA PLUS FCA Mixture of demineralised water and 50% Cooling system (litres): PARAFLU UP (*) Hydraulic brake circuit (kg): TUTELA TOP EVO Windscreen and rear window washer fluid Mixture of water and liquid PETRONAS reservoir (litres): DURANCE SC35...
FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS Your vehicle is equipped with an engine oil that has been thoroughly developed and tested in order to meet the requirements of the Service Schedule. Constant use of the prescribed lubricants guarantees the fuel consumption and emission specifications. Lubricant quality is crucial for engine operation and duration.
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Original liquids and Features Specification Replacement frequency lubricants Mechanical transmission TUTELA MTF 900 Contractual Technical and differential (C637 Reference N° F006.B21 transmission) SAE 75W-70 API GL-4+ 9.55550-MZ14 PETRONAS IONA grade synthetic lubricant INTEGRA PLUS FCA EDU (Electronic Drive Unit) Contractual Technical lubricant Reference N°F006.A20...
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Original liquids and Features Specification Replacement frequency lubricants Synthetic fluid for brake and clutch systems. TUTELA TOP EVO Hydraulic brakes and Brake fluid Exceeds specifications: MS.90039 Contractual Technical hydraulic clutch controls FMVSS n° 116 DOT 4, Reference N° F005.F15 ISO 4925, SAE J 1704. Red protective with antifreeze action, based on inhibited monoethyl...
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WARNING 134) The use of products with specifications other than those indicated above could cause damage to the engine not covered by the warranty.
FUEL CONSUMPTION AND CO 2 EMISSIONS The fuel consumption and CO 2 emission figures declared by the manufacturer are determined on the basis of the type-approval tests laid down by the applicable standards in the country where the vehicle is registered. The type of route, traffic situations, weather conditions, driving style, general conditions of the vehicle, trim level/equipment/accessories, climate control system, vehicle load, roof rack, other situations that affect aerodynamics or air drag may lead to different fuel consumption levels than those measured.
PRESCRIPTIONS FOR HANDLING THE VEHICLE AT THE END OF ITS LIFE The Manufacturer has been committed for many years to safeguarding the Environment through the constant improvement of its production processes and manufacturing products that are increasingly "eco-compatible". To grant customers the best possible service in terms of respecting environmental laws and in response to European Directive 2000/53/EC governing vehicles at the end of their life, the Manufacturer is offering its customers the chance to hand over their vehicle at the end of its life without incurring any additional costs.
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WHAT TO DO IF Fault Possible solution See page 303. Use the tyre repair kit..A TYRE IS PUNCTURED. See page 303. Replace the tyre. See page 354..A TYRE DEFLATES. Restore the correct pressure..THE INTERNAL CEILING LIGHT DOES Replace the bulb.
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Fault Possible solution If the vehicle is parked with the wheels completely steered, the steering wheel must ...STEERING STUCK WITH VEHICLE – be turned in the direction opposite to the STOPPED AND STEERING LOCK ENGAGED. end of travel position, while taking the key to MAR-ON.
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MULTIMEDIA This section describes the main TIPS, CONTROLS AND functions of the infotainment system GENERAL INFO ......383 that may be fitted on vehicle. AUDIO SYSTEM......387 MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM ....414 OFFICIAL TYPE APPROVALS ..484...
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TIPS, CONTROLS .MP3 (32 – 320Kbps); the display lens should not come into contact with pointed or rigid objects .WMA (5-320Kbps) mono and stereo AND GENERAL INFO (not lossless); which could damage its surface; use a TIPS .WAV (8/16 bit, 8-48 kHz); soft, dry anti-static cloth to clean and Road safety .APTX;...
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2014/53/EU entered after the power supply has directive. The information is available been disconnected. on the website: https://public- servicebox.opel.com/OVddb/OV/ For audio system versions: If the it_IT/index.html check has a positive outcome, the system will start to operate, whereas...
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TECHNICAL The system locks temporarily for 30 accessing information from the entire minutes after the wrong unlock code is SPECIFICATIONS FM frequency band. entered three times. Maximum power: 4 x 30W (versions AUDIO SYSTEM (audio NOTE The system must remain on to with multimedia system) system versions) continue counting during the lockout.
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WARNING 135) Only clean the front panel and the display with a soft, clean, dry, anti-static cloth. Cleaning and polishing products may damage the surface. Do not use alcohol or similar products to clean the control panel or the display. 136) Do not use the display as a base for supports with suction pads or adhesives for external navigators or smartphones or...
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AUDIO SYSTEM CONTROLS ON FRONT PANEL O1M0002...
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FRONT CONTROL PANEL SUMMARY TABLE Button Functions Mode RADIO Source selection: AM, FM, DAB (where provided) Brief button press MEDIA Source selection: USB, Bluetooth® audio Brief button press Switching on Brief button press Switching off Brief button press Volume adjustment Left/right rotation of knob Volume on/off (Mute) Brief button press...
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Button Functions Mode Radio source: Select the radio station stored under "Preset 4" Brief button press Media source: On/Off repeat tracks in USB device Radio source: Store the radio station currently playing under "Preset Long button press 4" Access the settings menu Brief button press Confirmation of the option displayed Brief button press...
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STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS (where provided) DESCRIPTION The controls for the main system functions are present on the steering wheel to make control easier. The activation of the function selected is controlled, in some cases, by how long the button is pressed (short or long press) as described in the table below.
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STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS SUMMARY TABLE Button Interaction Acceptance of incoming call Acceptance of the second incoming call and putting the active call on hold Rejection of incoming call Ending of call in progress Activation of "Siri" function recognition (where provided) or voice assistant Brief press: interruption of the voice message in order to give a new voice command (applies to "Siri");...
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CONTROLS BEHIND THE STEERING WHEEL Buttons Interaction Button A (steering wheel left side) Short press : next radio station search / next preset (according to the "Steering Wheel Upper button Seek Buttons" setting) (Radio source), next song selection (Media source) Long button press : scan of higher frequencies until released/fast forward of USB track With each press it scrolls through sources AM, FM, USB Central button...
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RADIO MODE if an incorrect secret code is entered. SWITCHING THE SYSTEM ON/OFF NOTE In the presence of Radio DAB The system is switched on by briefly (where provided), it will not be possible pressing the VOL button/knob on the to change the volume level if the front panel.
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INFORMATION ON THE RADIO STATION When searching by turning the DISPLAY SELECTION BROWSE/ENTER button/knob, if After the desired radio station is To search for the desired radio station, the system reaches the last station after scanning the entire band, it will selected, the following information is proceed as follows: automatically stop on the station from...
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PRESETS ACTIVATION DAB RADIO In the lower part: There are two methods for storing a (for versions/markets, where provided) additional information (if available) of preset. the radio station you are listening to NOTE The DAB frequency can be used (C fig. 425). in countries where digital transmission Method 1 technology is available.
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Available radio stations "Weather Flash"; "Event Announcement"; Proceed as follows to search for the "Special Event"; desired radio station: "Programme Information"; press the BROWSE/ENTER "Sport Report"; button/knob to access the "Browse" "Financial Report". menu; turn the BROWSE ENTER turn the BROWSE ENTER button/knob and select required type;...
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"DAB Announcement" (where "Traffic Announcements” ("TA" to FM for the duration of the "PTY 31" provided): to select the category of emergency announcement. function) announcements for DAB Radio. Some stations on the FM band can "Regional': to enable ("On") or transmit announcements about traffic The display will show the programme disable ("Off") the reception of...
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"Speed-dependant volume" Treble "Volume limits at startup" this function can be used to adjust the "Treble" from a minimum level of -8 to a maximum level of +8, fig. 432. Turn the BROWSE ENTER button/knob clockwise or anticlockwise. Press the BROWSE ENTER button/knob to return to the previous screen.
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Speed Volume This function can be used to adjust the volume of the system according to the speed of the vehicle, fig. 436 ("Off": function deactivated). Turn the BROWSE ENTER button/knob clockwise or anticlockwise and then press the button/knob to confirm the adjustment.
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CHANGE TRACK "ON" (the graphic icon appears (NEXT/PREVIOUS) highlighted on the display): active Turn the BROWSE ENTER button/knob function; "OFF" (the graphic icon appears grey clockwise to play the next track turn - not active - on the display): function the BROWSE ENTER button/knob deactivated.
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PHONE MODE functions, visit the https://public- selection. PHONE MODE ACTIVATION servicebox.opel.com/OVddb/OV/index.html Alphabetical selection To activate phone mode, register website Selecting the "ABC Jump" item, the phone to the system using the The mobile phone audio is transmitted fig.
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To consult the list of mobile DISPLAY phones and functions supported, visit https://public- When a mobile phone is paired to the servicebox.opel.com/OVddb/OV/index.html system, the display shows various website or contact Customer Care on information (if available): the number provided in the Warranty the Bluetooth®, A fig.
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access the "Settings" menu of the Once the PIN has been confirmed, Phone; both on the system and the paired turn the BROWSE ENTER device, the pairing procedure will start. button/knob to select the "Pair new If the pairing procedure is successful, phone"...
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The display will show information (if provided), if the device is connected via phone is "Mario's Phone" while the available) about the connected device, USB after the Bluetooth® connection. Bluetooth Audio active is "Paolo's iPhone 6"; fig. 447, if the pairing was successful. For proper operation after updating in the case shown in fig.
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DELETION OF A MOBILE turn the BROWSE ENTER PHONE OR A Bluetooth® button/knob and select the desired AUDIO DEVICE option: "Audio Mode" or "Phone Mode", fig. 451; To delete a mobile phone or a press the BROWSE ENTER Bluetooth® audio device from a list, button/knob to confirm the choice.
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between the mobile phone and the containing the following data (if stored), system: changes will be transmitted system. and updated in the system when the fig. 453: mobile phone is next connected. name of the selected contact; home phone number; MAKING A PHONE CALL mobile phone number;...
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selecting each digit press the BROWSE Dialling the phone number using ENTER button/knob to confirm your the mobile phone choice: It is possible to dial a phone number to delete the entry of a digit, select with the mobile phone and continue the symbol , fig.
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WARNING Not all mobile phones may support the management of an incoming call when another phone conversation is active. MAKING A SECOND PHONE CALL When a phone conversation is active, a second phone call can be made as follows: F1A2020 F1A2025 select the number/contact from the CONTINUING A PHONE...
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ACTIVATION/ NOTE Make sure that Siri is enabled DEACTIVATION OFTHE on the device before pairing it with the MICROPHONE multimedia system. During a call the microphone can be NOTE To access the audio content of deactivated by pressing the button the device through Siri, make sure that on the front panel.
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The system was designed so that you press the button on the steering case, a dedicated screen will appear can keep your eyes on the road and wheel (long press). When you hear the on the display. hands on the steering wheel, allowing double beep, the system is ready and NOTE For navigation directions, the you to perform other useful tasks...
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press the button/knob to confirm the selection. F1A2041 F1A2045 F1A2034 SYSTEM Autoplay The following adjustments can be This function can be used to enable Radio Off Delay ("On") or disable ("Off") automatic carried out using the "System" menu: This function can be used to set the playback of USB devices connected to "Auto-on"...
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REAR CAMERA "Manual Activation": to activate (Parkview® Rear Back viewing the video camera on the Up Camera) display of the system; "Camera Delay”: to delay switching (where provided) off the camera image when reverse The vehicle may be equipped with a gear is disengaged;...
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When you disengage the reverse gear, the beep will be muted. NOTE If the camera is not available, the display will show a dedicated message. Refer to the descriptions in the Owner Handbook for the operation of the camera.
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GRAPHIC BUTTONS ON DISPLAY (A) Graphic button Functions Mode - Home Show the main screen Press graphic button Access Media mode to select available - Media sources, folder tracks and interaction with Press graphic button audio settings Climate control system settings (air flow, set - Comfort (where provided) indoor temperature) and heated seat (where Press graphic button...
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STATUS BAR Area Functions Mode Quick access to functions: Profiles (*), Reconfigurable quick button bar Notifications, External temperature, Voice Press graphic button recognition (*) Display of the current time / access to the Time / App customisation Apps list to customize the reconfigurable bar Press graphic button (**) Audio track playing, tuned radio station, call...
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STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS The controls for the main system functions are present on the steering wheel fig. 469 to make control easier. F1A1117 Steering wheel controls summary table Button Interaction Acceptance of incoming call Acceptance of the second incoming call and putting the active call on hold Activation of voice recognition for phone functionality (where provided) Activation of voice recognition (where provided or via CarPlay or Android Auto) Interruption of the voice message in order to give a new voice command...
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CONTROLS BEHIND THE STEERING WHEEL Buttons Interaction Button A (steering wheel left side) Brief button press : search for next radio station or selection of USB next track. Upper button Long button press : scan of higher frequencies until released/fast forward of USB track.
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TIPS, CONTROLS AND the display lens should not come into Immediately stop using the system GENERAL INFO contact with pointed or rigid objects in the event of a fault. Otherwise the TIPS which could damage its surface; use a system might be damaged. soft, dry anti-static cloth to clean and Road safety Contact a Dealership as soon as...
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Only use devices (e.g. USB flash drives) GPS RECEPTION (Global use the following link:https://public- from safe sources on the vehicle. Positioning System) servicebox.opel.com/OVddb/OV/it_IT/ Devices from unknown sources could The GPS is a satellite system which index.html contain software infected by viruses...
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functions or settings is accompanied The presence of big buildings (or similar for external navigators or smartphones or obstacles) may sometimes interfere by a dedicated chime. similar devices. with the GPS signal reception. To return to the previous screen press "X" or "OK" or "Cancel" or "Yes" AUDIO SYSTEM CENTRAL DASHBOARD or anywhere outside the pop-up...
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with the list of available apps. Hold the Home: go back to home screen desired app pressed and drag it to the Media: accesses “Media” Mode app to be replaced on the status bar. Comfort: enables interaction with NOTE Customisation is only possible operation of the climate control system when the vehicle is stationary.
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Press the "Media" graphic button to "Bluetooth": opens the list of devices for a Bluetooth ® audio source listen and manage your music, view the available lists, select your preferred "Browse" for USB/Bluetooth ® audio settings and select your sound source, allows you to search for source of choice from those available content on your device...
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Within each list, the "ABC" graphic press icon (A) fig. 476 to remove a Speed Adjusted Volume button allows the user to skip to the radio stored as a favourite Surround Sound AutoPlay desired letter in the list. Auto-On Radio NOTE This button might be disabled for Radio Off with Door some Apple devices.
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Equalizer Press the "Equalizer" graphic button to adjust the bass, mid and treble tones fig. 478. Then use the "+" or "–" graphic buttons, or press and drag the level bar to each of the equalizer bands. The level value is viewed in the lower part of each band.
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On: Multimedia system turns on Move the slider towards "-" or "+" to If a position already occupied by a when the vehicle is started. turn volume down or up fig. 483. radio station is selected, the station currently playing is saved instead of the Off: Multimedia system remains off station already in the memory.
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on the central dashboard (A) fig. 486 for charging external devices On the fig. 485 screen (indicative, on the lower part of the dashboard, version-specific), you can select: (B) fig. 487, for data transfer to the the airflow distribution settings: multimedia system and charging windscreen, face, face plus feet, feet external devices...
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The mobile phone audio is transmitted website through the audio system of the Select the desired page on the display vehicle;...
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You can also press the button on the steering wheel controls to go from an active call to one on hold. Uniting two phone calls If two calls are going on at the same time (one active and another on hold), press the "Conference Call"...
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TEXT MESSAGES "Read": to read the message aloud the phone. For any problems related "Reply": to open the function for to the above, contact your telephone You can access the text message typing and sending a reply service provider. list received by the cell by selecting "Forward": to forward the message the "Messages"...
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PAIRING A BLUETOOTH ® PHONE SETTINGS I can't talk right now I will be 5 (or 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 45, The phone settings can be accessed AUDIO DEVICE 60) (*) minutes late by pressing the "Device Manager" The pairing of a Bluetooth ® device (*) Only use the numbers listed, graphic button (A) and then "Settings".
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the Bluetooth ® audio device as Bluetooth ® settings of the telephone and the contents of the phone will be automatically shown on the multimedia favourite (the device will have priority (where provided), if the device is system display. over all other devices to be paired connected by means of USB after To check the compatibility the Bluetooth ®...
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Android Auto APP Setup connections, Wireless mode is available navigation system and setting a new automatically. destination. Before use, download the Android Auto If a Bluetooth ® pairing is cancelled, application to your smartphone from Exiting the Android Auto Google Play Store the pairing procedure must be and Apple CarPlay apps The application is compatible with...
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Navigation (for versions/markets, where provided) Press the "Nav" graphic button to show the navigation map on the display. F1A0816...
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You can use map view in the same way warning message will be displayed as you might look at a conventional and the operation will be ended. paper map. You can move around the We recommend the use of voice map using gestures, and zoom using commands while driving.
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NAVIGATION MAIN MENU 6: Switch view button. Select the switch view button to change between (depending on the market) the 3D direction up, 2D direction up, In "Map view" or "Guidance view", tap and 2D north up. the "Main menu" button to open the 7: Current location.
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NAVIGATION MENU : switching the map display from “Favourites”: Select this button 2D to 3D mode (only for Japan and versions/markets, : zoom + / – on the Navigation where provided) to show your saved Favourites. Map. Secondary roads (e.g. roads The following information is shown on in residential and suburban centres the Navigation menu:...
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Displaying information about points Service setup NOTE When connecting a smartphone to the multimedia system via Apple of interest 327) CarPlay or Android Auto, the screen Proceed as follows to display NOTE The amount of data used by the may appear on the display of the information about the points of: online service is usually about 3 MB multimedia system.
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parking facility will appear on the multimedia system display, fig. 502 “Full” is displayed for full parking facilities and “Empty” for empty parking facilities. 9651429 9651431 NOTE The icon is not shown if another Show weather media mode is selected or for some This function can be used to display versions of the smartphone connected the weather forecast for your location...
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About map database Accident-prone locations Roads, place names, points of interest The data used in this map of high and fees are subject to change after accident frequency points is based on the map data is created, and may differ data provided by the National Police from the conditions on site.
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Any delay on the route (such as Use this button to access the traffic jams, roadworks) that affect your "Route Options" menu. With an active arrival time route, you can change the route from Icons that represent specific this screen. features of the route, such as tolls, or motorway, or tunnels, that may affect Select this graphic button to...
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1: Next instruction. This gives details of NOTE The distance ahead shown by time of arrival is the local time at your next junction, the name of the next the route bar depends on the overall your destination. The estimated time of arrival is the local time at your road, and the distance to the junction length of your route.
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Tap a single finger on the screen. use. servicebox.opel.com/OVddb/OV/index.html Example of when to use this: Selecting Street view, calendar notifications, an item in the Main Menu. Double tap...
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Weather services The TomTom navigation app regularly receives information about changes in NOTE only available if you have a traffic conditions. If traffic jams, heavy subscription to TomTom Services. rain, snow or other incidents are found The TomTom Weather service provides on your current route, the TomTom detailed reports and 5-day forecasts for navigation App will offer to replan your...
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speed of traffic relative to the maximum disabled, off-route traffic incidents are allowed speed at that location, with red shown. being the slowest. Red indicates the The following traffic incident symbols lowest value. The stripes on the traffic are used in the map view and in the jam are also animated to show the route bar to show the cause of a traffic speed of the traffic, where appropriate.
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speed limit for the road you are on and As you approach an exit or junction, Wind the lane you need is shown on the the conditions you are driving in. screen. ROUTE PLANNING The symbol or number at the start Tip: To close the lane image, select About search of the incident indicates the type of...
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A POI (Point of Interest) near your Tip: To edit, select a word you have the right-hand column to carry out the current location, for example, type in already typed to place the cursor. You search. restaurant near me can then insert or delete characters. Near destination When a A mapcode, for example, type in 3: Search type By default, the whole...
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The following voice commands can be your starting point. If a route is already 2: Use the keyboard to enter the name given after pressing the Voice button planned, you can add the location to of the place you want to plan a route your current route.
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9651222 9651223 F1A0864 Tip: To see more results, hide the You see more information about the NOTE Street view is only available keyboard or scroll down the results list. POI such as the phone number, full when searching for a POI and when live address and email.
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Tip: You can add a stop to a route that minus (-) sign and the time difference you have already planned. in hours and half hours in the arrival information panel. The estimated Tip: You can save a route using My time of arrival is the local time at Routes.
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Your chosen Favourite is shown on the Planning a trip in advance 6: Repeat the search steps to choose map with a pop-up menu. your destination, and then select the You can plan a trip in advance before drive button in the pop-up menu: you drive it.
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car parks. If a green dot is next to the parking, spaces are available. If you see a red dot, no spaces are available. 9651231 9651232 If you want to change how the search 3: To plan a route to your chosen car is done, select the button to the right of park, select the Drive button: 9651230...
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Important: In the interest of safety Tip: You can scroll down the list of and to avoid distractions while you are results using the scroll bar on the right driving, you should always plan a route side of the screen. before you start driving.
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DRM Spider certainly reachable). A few examples are given in the image below. The When the range assist feature is set to difference between the range along the ON, and there is no route is active, a route and the DRM spider should not range is highlighted on the map view.
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not explored during the DRM spider this will be highlighted on the map Once you have parked your car and search. view, with if possible, a solution (petrol the ignition is switched off, the details station or charging station). The end of the final destination are sent to the Types of route of the reachable part is shown on the...
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operation is mandatory before you can 3: After selecting Drive, display the accept the new route. Vehicle Measurements screen. If size, weight and maximum speed are Navigation based on dimensions correct, select Confirm configuration. NOTE This feature only applies to NOTE If you have a trailer attached to vehicles over 3,500 kg.
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show up to three alternative routes on For a route without stops, you can also Avoid Part of Route Select the map view. select this button to reverse your route. this button to avoid part of the current Turn-by-turn Instructions Settings Select this button to route.
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Avoiding part of a route Fastest route: the fastest route Deleting a stop from your route to your destination. Your route is If part of a road is blocked or you wish 1: In the route bar, press the stop you constantly checked taking into account to avoid part of a route, you can select want to delete.
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TRAVEL Tip: If you cannot see your planned 2: Select a trip from your list. The trip is trip on the map view, select the back shown on the map view. About Trips button to show your trip. 3: To navigate to the start of the The Trips feature provides an easy 2: Select the trip.
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NOTE You can also press and hold a Tip: To update the saved route in your of the legality of using speed camera location on the map and select Add My Routes list with the changes, select services in Germany and other EU countries is not unique.
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You hear a warning sound as you get near the camera. While you are approaching a camera or driving in an average speed check area, your speed is monitored. If you drive more than 5 km/h or 3 mph over the speed limit the route bar turns red.
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Symbol shown on Symbol shown in Description route bar Fixed speed camera this type of camera checks the speed of passing vehicles and is fixed in one place. Mobile speed camera: this type of camera checks the speed of passing vehicles and can be moved to different locations.
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Symbol shown on Symbol shown in Description route bar Accident blackspot - this type of warning is given for a place where road traffic accidents have historically been concentrated. You are warned at the start and end of the accident blackspot.
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Changing the way you are warned Recent destinations: Select this To change the speed camera button to select your destination from a warnings, select "Sounds and list of locations you have recently used warnings" from the "Settings" menu. as destinations. These also include your stops.
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1: In the map view, move the map and 2: In the name bar, enter the name zoom in until you can see your home or "Home". work location. NOTE “Home" must have a capital 2: Press and hold to select the location. letter H.
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5: Edit the name of the location so you is a route planned. If this feature is can easily recognise it. disabled, off-route traffic incidents are shown. 6: Select Done to save your location in the My Places list. Arrival Time & Distance Select Arrival Time &...
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Select this setting to show the Zoom based on route type. remaining time left to travel in the arrival The map view zooms in when you are on smaller streets, and zooms information panel during navigation. Both out when you are on motorways. Select this setting to show both the No auto zoom.
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when you select Drive to a new never warned or warned only if you are and tunnels. Set how your TomTom Navigation App should manage each of destination. speeding. these road features when the device You can change these measurements: When speeding This warning is calculates a route.
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a 3D Landmark by You from the Visual only About Authorized Application. If you choose Visual, sound and This screen gives you information about TomTom hereby grants to You a verbal, you get a verbal prompt when your navigation system, including: approaching these items, regardless of non-exclusive, non-transferable license Software version...
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related applications; (b) screen pop as part of the address information for Nuance TTS: Nuance® is a registered applications, (c) CD-ROM director of locations (e.g.: of delivery points and trademark of Nuance Communications, depots) that have been set up in the other derivative directory product;...
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The following voice commands can be “Controls” using this device. Don't allow interaction given after pressing the button on the "System settings" with this device to distract you while driving. Minimise the time spent looking at steering wheel CONTROLS the device screen while driving. You are Find <POI>...
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Lights maximum number of pages allowed if you can choose from a list of available Brakes (where provided) you try to add an additional page. Widgets. Doors & Locks The operation can be cancelled by To add a Widget, press the button Vehicle switch off options/OFF status selecting "Cancel"...
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MOVING THE WIDGETS SHORTCUTS WIDGETS "Assist" "Eco Score" Select the desired widget and then: Shortcuts (which can only be added "Warnings” with the vehicle stationary) enable “SOS" quick access to system contents. They "Wi-Fi Hotspot" may be (for versions/markets, where provided): SCROLLING / "Call"...
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F1A0819 All profiles can be temporarily disabled and the “Parking attendant” mode P1B0003 F1A9072 can be recalled by pressing the Selecting "Edit profile” (B) fig. 548 INTERACTION corresponding icon. This mode allows you to enter or edit You can interact with DTV in the temporarily restores the default customisations in the profile .
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331) general conditions of service and data services is not guaranteed. Coverage (where fitted) protection policies on the Opel official may not be guaranteed in places such Connected Services enrich the website. as tunnels, garages, multi-storey car...
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actual date and time may be due to a last stretch of road is not reachable "In-Vehicle Notifications": malfunction in the Connected Services. possibility to receive messages with the vehicle. The Over-The-Air Map Update service and/or notifications related to the provision of services and reminder allows you to take advantage of the WARNING Some of the services listed...
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the ignition device in MAR position and (ON). When geolocation is on, the Some system updates will be the engine running. vehicle position is tracked to enable managed automatically, others will My Alert: optional service with the the functions that require it. When be communicated to the Customer “myOpel”...
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Over The Air software update. Check IMPORTANT and re-enter missing system settings, if necessary. 331) Always follow the highway code of the country in which you are driving, and WARNING Some automatic system concentrate on the road. Always drive updates could take place during a safely with your hands on the steering wheel.
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In case of a mandatory those shown be activated by saying "Hey Opel" (if update you can only press the "OK" NOTE If the Wi-Fi router is too far from the driver has previously enabled the...
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Suggestion these commands can be given by any I want to listen to the radio: to start of the main displays provided that there playing the last radio station you A list of the most used voice are no ongoing phone calls. commands is shown.
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Certification in force in the United Kingdom. For more information about certifications and open source lists available for vehicle components use the following link:https://public- servicebox.opel.com/OVddb/OV/ it_IT/index.html Radio frequency devices All radio frequency devices comply with the regulations in force in the countries in which they are sold.
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CONTENTS Automatic high beam Carrying children safely headlights ....60 Arrangement possibilities for 2V battery (charging) ..310 Automatic transmission (electric child restraint systems .
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Compartment below the passenger Doors ....29 ix&Go quick tyre repair kit ..307 seat ....87 Double rear swing door .
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Heating and ventilation system ..70 Jump starting (electric Operating principle (for electric versions) ....310 versions) ....15 HELP / SOS call .
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Rear ceiling light (changing a SBR Seat Belt Reminder System Starting the engine (electric bulb) ....302 (detection of unfastened seat versions excluded) ..182 belts) .
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Transport of passengers (electric versions) ....274 Tray under the seat ... 37 Tyre pressure monitoring system .
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Copyright by Opel Automobile GmbH, Rüsselsheim, Germany. The information contained in this publication is effective as of the date indicated below. Opel Automobile GmbH reserves the right to make changes to the technical specifi cations, features and design of the vehicles relative to the information in this publication as well as changes to the publication itself.
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