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  • Page 1 Grandland Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction..........2 Getting to know your vehicle....4 Dashboard instruments and control..62 Infotainment...........83 Starting & operating......107 Advanced driving assistance systems.137 In case of emergency......176 Maintenance and vehicle care.....187 Technical specifications.......202 Customer information......217...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    ● The Owner's Manual uses the engine Thank you for choosing a Vauxhall. efficiently. identifier code. The corresponding sales designation and engineering We wish you many hours of pleasurable...
  • Page 5 Introduction A hybrid 48 V vehicle is propelled by Warning a combination of an internal combustion engine and an electric engine. The Text marked Warning provides electric engine supports the internal information on risk of accident or injury. combustion engine but can also propel Disregarding this information may lead the vehicle by itself.
  • Page 6: Getting To Know Your Vehicle

    Getting to know your vehicle Getting to know your Massage seats......... 23 Hazard warning flashers....45 Rear seats.......... 24 Turn lights.........46 vehicle Folding backrests......24 Rear fog lights........46 Heating..........24 Intelli-Lux HD headlights....46 Keys............5 Seat belt..........25 Parking lights........49 Remote control function..... 5 Three-point seat belt......
  • Page 7: Keys

    Getting to know your vehicle : unlocks the vehicle Warning Keys : locks the vehicle Once the built-in key is ejected, always Electronic key with keyless entry and : long press unlocks and opens keep it with you, so that you can start the tailgate carry out the corresponding back-up...
  • Page 8 Getting to know your vehicle For reasons of security, the electronic Zone 2: automatic unlocking on hand behind the passenger's door handle key may be equipped with a motion approaching the vehicle (between 1 and or by pressing the tailgate button. sensor.
  • Page 9: Automatic Locking After Driving Off

    Getting to know your vehicle Note Activation or deactivation In the event of an accident in which airbags or belt pretensioners are deployed, the vehicle is automatically unlocked. Note A short time after unlocking with the remote control or electronic key, the doors are being locked automatically if no door has been opened.
  • Page 10: Replacement Keys

    Getting to know your vehicle Battery replacement 3. Extract the flat battery from its quoted when ordering replacement keys location. as it is a component of the immobiliser Replacing battery in key system. 4. Replace battery with a battery of Replace the battery as soon as the the same type.
  • Page 11 Getting to know your vehicle Manual unlocking Manual locking Insert the key into the lock cylinder and turn it anti-clockwise. The lock cylinder in the driver's door is Manually lock the left front door by covered by a cap. After locking, cover the lock cylinder with inserting and turning the key in the lock the cap: insert the cap with the lower side cylinder.
  • Page 12: Vehicle Security System

    Getting to know your vehicle Activating The central locking system can also be operated by touching the sensor of the driver's door handle. Touch the sensor of the driver's door handle to unlock or to lock. Confirmation Operation of central locking system is confirmed by the hazard warning flashers.
  • Page 13: Activation Without Monitoring Of Passenger Compartment And Vehicle Inclination

    Getting to know your vehicle It monitors: To activate the anti-theft alarm system, lock the vehicle by using the radio remote ● doors, tailgate, bonnet control or by touching the sensor on the ● driver's door handle. passenger compartment including adjoining load compartment Central locking systemð...
  • Page 14: Immobiliser

    Getting to know your vehicle on the key deactivates the anti-theft If the battery has been reconnected (e.g. Manual unlocking ð page 8. alarm system. after maintenance work), wait for 10 MMOBILISER minutes to restart the engine. The system is not deactivated by The system is part of the ignition unlocking the driver's door with the built- Fault...
  • Page 15: Windows

    Vauxhall specifications. Otherwise, these systems may not work properly and there is a risk of unexpected behaviour and / or messages from these systems.
  • Page 16: Heated Rear Window

    Getting to know your vehicle Operate the switch for the respective EATED REAR WINDOW OWER WINDOWS window by pushing to open or pulling to close. Warning Pushing or pulling gently to the first Take care when operating the power detent: window moves up or down as windows.
  • Page 17: Child Safety System For Rear Windows

    Getting to know your vehicle Child safety system for rear Activate the window electronics as follows: windows 1. Close the doors. 2. Switch on the ignition. 3. Pull the switch until the window is closed and keep pulling for additional two seconds.
  • Page 18: Exterior Mirrors

    Getting to know your vehicle 6. Open the window completely by Then swivel the control to adjust the pushing the switch. selected mirror. 7. Close the window completely by OLDING MIRRORS pulling the switch again. Folding mirrors Exterior mirrors Manual electric folding ONVEX SHAPE The shape of the mirror makes objects appear smaller, which will affect the...
  • Page 19: Automatic Anti-Dazzle

    Getting to know your vehicle set to highest position, and set to lowest UTOMATIC ANTI DAZZLE position for small people. Front head restraints Height adjustment Removal Press catch, pull the head restraint Dazzle from following vehicles is upwards and remove. automatically reduced when driving in the Rear head restraints dark.
  • Page 20: Memory Settings

    Getting to know your vehicle Refitting a head restraint With the ignition on or engine running ● Press button 1 or 2 to recall the ● Insert the head restraint rods into corresponding position. the guides in the corresponding seat backrest.
  • Page 21: Front Seats

    Getting to know your vehicle Front seats wheel with arms slightly bent. Maintain contact between shoulders and the backrest when turning the steering Position wheel. Do not angle the backrest too far back. We recommend a maximum Warning rake of approx. 25°. ●...
  • Page 22: Longitudinal Adjustment

    Getting to know your vehicle Longitudinal adjustment Lumbar support Rotate the wheel forwards or backwards to recline the seat. Seat height Adjust lumbar support using the four-way Pull handle, slide seat, release handle. switch to suit personal requirements. Try to move the seat back and forth to ensure that the seat is locked in place.
  • Page 23: Seat Angle

    Getting to know your vehicle ● Seat angle Tilt the rear of the control upwards or downwards to obtain the required height. ● Tilt the front of the control upwards or downwards to obtain the required angle. Backrest angle ● Press and hold the front or rear of the Pull handle, slide seat, release handle.
  • Page 24: Thigh Support

    Getting to know your vehicle Thigh support If the settings are suitable, press to activate/deactivate the function in the Seats application. If no action is taken, the display returns to its initial state. The function status is not memorised when the ignition is switched off. Changing settings ●...
  • Page 25: Ventilating

    Getting to know your vehicle Adjust the ventilation to the desired Warning intensity by pressing for the respective If the settings are suitable, press seat one or more times. The control Prolonged use of heated seats is not to activate/deactivate the function in the indicator in the button indicates the recommended for people with sensitive Seats application.
  • Page 26: Rear Seats

    Getting to know your vehicle Rear seats Warning Drive only with engaged seats and Please note: an incorrectly latched backrests. backrest compromises the safety of passengers in the event of sudden Warning braking or an accident. The contents of the boot may be thrown Never adjust seats while driving as they forwards - risk of serious injury! could move uncontrollably.
  • Page 27: Seat Belt

    Getting to know your vehicle Seat belt Belt pretensioners Periodically check all parts of the seat belt system for damage, soiling and In the event of a head-on, rear-end or proper functionality. side-on collision of a certain severity, the front seat belts and the outer rear Have damaged components replaced.
  • Page 28: Three-Point Seat Belt

    Getting to know your vehicle Using the seat belt while HREE POINT SEAT BELT Loose or bulky clothing prevents the seat pregnant Fasten belt from fitting snugly. Do not place objects such as handbags or mobile phones between the seat belt and your body.
  • Page 29 Getting to know your vehicle Child restraint systems on front centre console. Do not put any magnetic Warning objects in this area. passenger seat with airbag Do not affix any objects onto the airbag The airbag system deploys in an systems covers and do not cover them with explosive manner, repairs must be...
  • Page 30 Getting to know your vehicle d'infliger des BLESSURES GRAVES, FI: ÄLÄ KOSKAAN sijoita taaksepäin znajduje się WŁĄCZONA PODUSZKA voire MORTELLES à l'ENFANT. suunnattua lasten turvaistuinta istuimelle, POWIETRZNA. jonka edessä on AKTIIVINEN ES: NUNCA utilice un sistema de Niezastosowanie się do tego zalecenia TURVATYYNY, LAPSI VOI KUOLLA tai retención infantil orientado hacia atrás może być...
  • Page 31: Front Airbags System

    Getting to know your vehicle SL: NIKOLI ne nameščajte otroškega CS: NIKDY nepoužívejte dětský zádržný jikkawża l-MEWT jew ĠRIEĦI SERJI lit- varnostnega sedeža, obrnjenega v systém instalovaný proti směru jízdy TFAL. nasprotni smeri vožnje, na sedež z na sedadle, které je chráněno před GA: Ná...
  • Page 32: Side Airbag System

    Getting to know your vehicle The side airbag system is triggered in The curtain airbag system is triggered in the event of a side impact of a certain the event of a side-on impact of a certain severity. The ignition must be switched severity.
  • Page 33 Getting to know your vehicle The front passenger airbag system must system will inflate in the event of a continuously in the centre be deactivated for child restraint system collision. console on the passenger seat according to the If the control indicator OFF illuminates front passenger airbag is instructions in the table.
  • Page 34: Child Restraints

    Getting to know your vehicle Child restraints Three-point seat belt When a child restraint system is being used, pay attention to the following usage Child restraint systems can be fastened and installation instructions and also by using a three-point seat belt. After HILD RESTRAINT SYSTEMS those supplied with the child restraint fastening the child restraint system the...
  • Page 35: Top Tether Anchors

    Getting to know your vehicle Either a top-tether strap or a support leg must be used in addition to the ISOFIX brackets. i-Size child seats and vehicle seats with i-Size approval are marked with i-Size symbol, see illustration. TOP TETHER Top-tether anchors ISOFIX brackets are indicated by a label In addition to the ISOFIX brackets, fasten...
  • Page 36 Getting to know your vehicle Suitable are child restraint systems that Weight: from 15 to 36 kg Please follow the child restraint comply with valid UN ECE regulations. manufacturer’s instructions to install the with or without ISOFIX mountings Check local laws and regulations for corresponding child restraints in the mandatory use of child restraint systems.
  • Page 37: Child Restraint Installation Locations

    Getting to know your vehicle HILD RESTRAINT INSTALLATION LOCATIONS Seat position where the installation of a child seat is forbidden. Front passenger airbag deactivated.
  • Page 38 Getting to know your vehicle Front passenger airbag activated. Seat position suitable for the installation of a child seat secured using the seat belt and universally approved "rearward facing" and/or "forward facing" (U) for groups 0, 0+, 1, 2 or 3 or dedicated to children between 40 to 150 cm in size. Seat position suitable for the installation of a child seat secured using the seat belt and universally approved "forward facing"...
  • Page 39 Getting to know your vehicle ● F2: ISOFIX reduced height child seat. ● F3: ISOFIX full height child seat. Booster child seat,using seat belt or ISOFIX mountings: ● B2: reduced width booster seat. ● B3: full width booster seat. Seat position where the installation of an ISOFIX child seat is forbidden. For seat adjustments, refer to the summary table "Installing universal, ISOFIX and i-Size child seats".
  • Page 40 Getting to know your vehicle Seat numbers Front seats Rear seats row 2 Front passenger airbag Deactivated Activated "OFF" "ON" (g)(h) Position compatible with a universal child seat Rearward Facing (g)(h) Position compatible with a universal child seat Forward Facing Position compatible with an i-Size child seat / yes Rearward Facing...
  • Page 41 Getting to know your vehicle (c) To install a "rearward facing" child seat at this seat position, the front passenger airbag MUST be deactivated "OFF". (d) Only a "forward facing" child seat is authorised at this seat position with the front passenger airbag activated "ON". (e) For a "rearward facing"...
  • Page 42: Steering Wheel And Controls

    Getting to know your vehicle Steering wheel and Tip: TEERING WHEEL CONTROLS controls Driving information and infotainment are available on a 10-inch and a 16-inch screen. TEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT The instrument panel information is visible above the steering wheel, for greater safety and driving comfort.
  • Page 43: Horn

    Getting to know your vehicle Parking Engine start Operate the brake pedal and press Start/ Stop. Warning Ignition on power mode without starting Do not park the vehicle on an easily the engine ignitable surface. The high temperature of the exhaust system could ignite the Press Start/Stop without operating the surface.
  • Page 44: Windscreen Wiper And Washer

    Getting to know your vehicle Windscreen wiper with To release steering wheel lock, open Wiper frequency and close driver's door and switch the adjustable wiper frequency Wiper lever in position INT, the wiping ignition on power mode or start the frequency is dependent on the speed of engine directly.
  • Page 45: Windscreen Washer

    Getting to know your vehicle Rear window wiper and the frequency of the windscreen wiper. increase and downwards to decrease If the ignition is switched off, automatic sensitivity. washer wiping mode is deactivated. To activate Make sure the sensor is not blockedð automatic wiping mode the next time the page 13 .
  • Page 46: Exterior Lighting

    Getting to know your vehicle Rear window washer Turn the light switch: When the automatic light control function is switched on, the system switches sidelights between daytime running lights and Select low beam automatically depending on the external lighting conditions and Washer fluid is sprayed onto the rear AUTO automatic light control...
  • Page 47: Headlight Range Adjustment

    Getting to know your vehicle EADLIGHT RANGE ADJUSTMENT EADLIGHT FLASH Table 2: BEV driver's seat occu‐ pied all seats occupied AUTO all seats occupied and load compart‐ ment laden driver's seat occu‐ pied and load com‐ partment laden To adapt headlight range to the vehicle load to prevent dazzling: turn thumb Pull to the point of resistance to activate EADLIGHTS WHEN DRIVING ABROAD...
  • Page 48: Turn Lights

    Getting to know your vehicle When braking in an emergency, the position. After 20 seconds the volume NTELLI HEADLIGHTS hazard warning flashers are switched of the audible signal will increase if the The Intelli-Lux HD headlight system on automatically, depending on the speed is above 50 mph.
  • Page 49: Country Light

    Getting to know your vehicle Pedestrian light Activated automatically at a speed below ● the rear fog light is off, 18 mph and deactivated after a few ● the windscreen wipers are activated for seconds with a speed above 30 mph. more than two minutes.
  • Page 50: Curve Light

    Getting to know your vehicle Curve light This feature allows high to function as adapted to the higher speed driven on main driving light in dark surroundings. motorways and to avoid dazzling drivers in the oncoming lanes. When following vehicles ahead or passing, dazzling for these vehicles is reduced.
  • Page 51: Parking Lights

    Getting to know your vehicle Interior lights ARKING LIGHTS OURTESY LIGHTS Depending on version, press or touch the button to activate the corresponding courtesy light. AUTO Front courtesy lights When the vehicle is parked, the parking NSTRUMENT PANEL LIGHTING lights on one side can be activated: The brightness of the following lights can 1.
  • Page 52: Lighting Features

    Getting to know your vehicle ● Lighting features Sunroof cluster ● door pocket lights ENTRE CONSOLE LIGHTING XIT LIGHTING Warning A spotlight integrated in the overhead The following lights are switched on console illuminates the centre console Take care when operating the sunroof. when the ignition is switched off: when headlights are switched on.
  • Page 53: Interior Storage

    Getting to know your vehicle General hints Press and hold for more than two : Sunroof control seconds to close the sunroof. Release Safety function Open or close the button to stop the movement. If the sunroof encounters resistance Initialising the sunroof ●...
  • Page 54 Getting to know your vehicle Glove box Double load floor A storage compartment for inductive charging and USB sockets is located The double load floor can be inserted in beneath the instrument panel. the load compartment in two positions: Depending on version, the storage compartment may have a sliding cover and a cable pass through that grants access to storage in the second row...
  • Page 55: Cup Holders

    Getting to know your vehicle To remove, press the handle to unlock The rear cup holders are located in the using lashing straps or luggage net. the load floor and lift it up while using the armrest between the seats. Fold down AFETY NET handle.
  • Page 56: Warning Triangle

    Getting to know your vehicle Stow the warning triangle in the space at the rear of the tailgate and secure it with the Velcro® fastener. IRST AID KIT Depending on version, a first aid kit may be located in the boot. OADING INFORMATION Warning ●...
  • Page 57: Vehicle Loading

    Getting to know your vehicle freedom of movement of the driver. Do The permissible roof load is 60 kg. The not place any unsecured objects in the roof load is the combined weight of the interior. roof rack and the load. ●...
  • Page 58 Getting to know your vehicle Warning The transverse bars must only be fixed at the four anchorage points located on the Maximum load distributed over the roof frame. transverse roof bars, for a loading These points are concealed by the height not exceeding 40 cm (except vehicle doors when the doors are closed.
  • Page 59: Load Compartment

    Getting to know your vehicle Load compartment Closing The power tailgate can be operated by: ● Pressing on the electronic key. AILGATE To prevent unintended opening of the tailgate, must be pressed longer Opening than during locking or unlocking. ● Hands-free operation with motion sensor below the rear bumper.
  • Page 60: Operation With The Electronic Key

    Getting to know your vehicle Do not leave the electronic key in the the foot longer or move too slow below To open the tailgate, press the tailgate load compartment. Lock the vehicle after the bumper. The electronic key must button under the tailgate moulding until closing if it was unlocked previously.
  • Page 61: Stop Or Change Direction Of Movement

    Getting to know your vehicle Operation with the button next Memorising an opening height is electrically connected, the power tailgate can only be opened with the to the steering wheel To memorise a desired opening height, tailgate button or closed with in the move the tailgate to the desired position open tailgate.
  • Page 62: Accessory Socket

    Getting to know your vehicle Storage well Attention Locking after closing Do not install any carrier onto the If the fault persists after closing again, tailgate. the boot will remain locked. Note At low outside temperatures the tailgate 12 V accessory socket may not open fully by itself.
  • Page 63: Bonnet

    Getting to know your vehicle The lighting time varies according to the circumstances: ● When the ignition is off, approximately 10 minutes. ● In energy saving mode, approximately 30 seconds. ● With the engine running, unlimited. Bonnet PENING CLOSING ● Raise the bonnet.
  • Page 64: Dashboard Instruments And Control

    Dashboard instruments and control Dashboard instruments Turn lights.........76 High beam assist......81 Seat belt reminder......76 Rear fog light........81 and control Airbag and belt tensioners....76 Rain sensor........81 Airbag deactivation......77 Pedestrian safety alert fault....81 Instrument panel overview....63 Charging system......77 Active emergency braking....
  • Page 65: Instrument Panel Overview

    Dashboard instruments and control Instrument panel overview Cruise control, speed limiter, Clusterð page 68 Power windowsð page 14 adaptive cruise control Extended head-up display (eHUD) Exterior mirrors/eHUD controlð High beam, headlight flash, turn page 16 Infotainment controlsð page 83 lights, rear fog light, parking lights, cluster pages 10 Windscreen wiper and washer ð...
  • Page 66: Pedestrian Safety Alert

    Dashboard instruments and control 11 Power button 29 Bonnet release lever ð page 61 NGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE 12 Info Displayð page 68 30 Headlight range adjustment, heated windscreen, power tailgate, fuel 13 Climate control filler flap, anti-theft alarm system status LED, coin holder 14 Centre air vents 15 Hazard warning flashersð...
  • Page 67: Engine Oil Level Monitor

    Dashboard instruments and control 2. Place the mobile device on the NGINE OIL LEVEL MONITOR Warning charging area. Note that the mobile The state of the engine oil level is device must be placed between the Remove any metal objects from the displayed in the cluster for a few seconds positioning aids.
  • Page 68: Power Outlet

    Dashboard instruments and control Flashes yellow Plug in a 12 V accessory (with a Likewise, plus use of smartphone maximum rated power of 120 W) using applications with the touch screen. The mobile device has not been centred a suitable adapter. properly in the charging zone or an Depending on version, the vehicle is unknown object has been detected in the...
  • Page 69: Vehicle Customisation

    ELEMATICS SERVICES assistance, please refer to the Illuminates red: fault in the system. information provided by the Vauxhall Vauxhall Connect Contact a workshop. Retailer with the order form. Vauxhall Connect comprises multiple Flashes red: backup battery needs...
  • Page 70: Displays

    Dashboard instruments and control ● The LED switches off. vehicle and warning messages ● driver assistance messages Automatic crash notification ● In case of an accident with airbag pop-up messages deployment and without damage ● infotainment information of needed hardware, an automatic emergency call is established and an automatic crash notification will be transmitted to the next PSAP.
  • Page 71: Pure Mode

    Dashboard instruments and control ● outside temperature For optimum use, consider adjusting ● date Pure Mode is a special mode designed to the driver's seat and the height of the ● display only the essential information to Infotainment system, see description extended head-up display.
  • Page 72: Standby Mode

    Dashboard instruments and control ○ ○ Deactivation Automatic: the system switches to The set amount of time after sunset Pure Mode after a customisable has elapsed or the time is within the The mode cannot be automatically turned delay following detection of low set time frame off.
  • Page 73: Screen Mirroring

    Dashboard instruments and control Odometer Service display Screen mirroring When in Pure Mode, the driver can The service system informs the driver still use the mirroring feature. When it when to change the engine oil and filter is active, the Pure Mode apps on the or a vehicle service is required.
  • Page 74: Outside Temperature

    Dashboard instruments and control ● Reset of service interval Scroll through the pages using the Displays the high-voltage battery state of steering wheel toggle up and down. charge. After each service, the service indicator ● Short-press on the toggle when in the must be reset to ensure proper Vehicle range service menu.
  • Page 75: Fuel Gauge

    Dashboard instruments and control Charge : Battery is being charged ARNING CHIMES with energy resulting from braking or The warning chime regarding not deceleration of the vehicle. fastened seat belts has priority over any other warning chime. UEL GAUGE Whenever a warning chime sounds, pay attention to the messages displayed and Press to confirm a message.
  • Page 76: Warning And Control Indicator Lights

    Dashboard instruments and control ● the electronic key is not in the When the ignition is switched on, most 6 : stop and leave the vehicle passenger compartment control indicators will illuminate briefly as immediately and seek the assistance a functionality test. ●...
  • Page 77 Dashboard instruments and control Stop engine ð page Parking assist ð page High voltage battery level lowð page 82 High-voltage battery Parking assist off ð Hybrid system fault ð page 79 temperature high ð page 78 page 80 Electronic stability con‐ Brake and clutch sys‐...
  • Page 78: Turn Lights

    Dashboard instruments and control respective indicator light in red (3, 4 or The indicator lights within the symbol Traffic sign assistant ð indicate the respective seat. page 81 ● After driving off, and " and the 1. Front left seat belt Driver alert ð...
  • Page 79: Airbag Deactivation

    Dashboard instruments and control Seek the assistance of a workshop. Flashes when the engine is running illuminates yellow. The airbags and belt pretensioners may The engine management system has a The front passenger airbag is fail to trigger in the event of an accident. fault that could lead to catalytic converter deactivated.
  • Page 80: System Check

    Dashboard instruments and control The system is ready for operation when YSTEM CHECK ARKING BRAKE the control indicator extinguishes. illuminates yellow or red. illuminates or flashes red. If the control indicator does not Illuminates yellow Illuminates extinguish after a few seconds, or if it illuminates while driving, there is a fault A minor engine fault has been detected.
  • Page 81: Parking Assist

    Dashboard instruments and control Flashes depending on road surface conditions. XHAUST FILTER Have the cause of the fault remedied by The system is correcting the unintended a workshop. lane change. The symbol illuminates yellow when After reconnecting the vehicle battery, the exhaust filter requires cleaning.
  • Page 82: Engine Oil Pressure

    Dashboard instruments and control NGINE OIL PRESSURE VOLTAGE BATTERY Warning TEMPERATURE HIGH illuminates red when the ignition When the engine is off, considerably is switched on and extinguishes shortly more force is needed to brake and illuminates red. after the engine starts. steer.
  • Page 83: Low Beam

    Dashboard instruments and control Active emergency braking ð page 137 OW BEAM EDESTRIAN SAFETY ALERT FAULT illuminates green. illuminates yellow. RAFFIC SIGN ASSISTANT Illuminated when low beam is on. The pedestrian safety alert is not illuminates for a few seconds or working.
  • Page 84: Door Open

    Dashboard instruments and control Driver Drowsiness Detection (DDD) ð page 163 OOR OPEN illuminates red. A door or the tailgate is open. -SAVE F UNCTION illuminates blue. The e-SAVE function is activated. Depending on the situation, the function allows electricity to be stored for use when needed (e.g.
  • Page 85: Infotainment

    Infotainment Infotainment Apple CarPlay® First steps First steps........... 83 Energy Personalisation........88 Climate control Pure Mode........89 10 steering-mounted controls..... 89 Phone Applications........90 Passenger side apps......91 Date and time Voice commands........ 91 Radio and media Navigation...........93 EV Routing........94 Help Connectivity........
  • Page 86 Infotainment ● ● Voice recognition (depending on Temperature setting reminder for the Principle of movement in the system equipment). air conditioning on the driver's and Depending on the pages displayed on passenger sides. the screen, scroll through the text or the ●...
  • Page 87: Configuring Profiles

    Infotainment ● Physical buttons profiles with or without an associated Navigation history, favourite points of mobile device. interest (POIs), navigation settings. Below the infotainment screen are some ● physical buttons that let the driver access Some driving aids and the list of various functions without navigating to favourites.
  • Page 88 Infotainment AppMarket "Sharing Data" Note Professional purposes This mode allows the vehicle to Subscription externally transmit all the data If the vehicle is used for professional Using a computer or smartphone, create needed for each valid available purposes or under the terms of or open a MyVauxhall account on the connected service, with the ex‐...
  • Page 89: Updating The System

    Infotainment account to their profile, and the The profile application icons are then to "Connected vehicle" to enable the smartphone is detected in the vehicle. inactive and greyed out. connection to the radio network. The connected mobile device serves Repeat the procedure. If the problem Irrespective of a valid subscription as an access key to the "Intermediate"...
  • Page 90 Infotainment Personalisation with an option of immediate installation or Warning postponement of installation. Press and hold the screen from The installation time is variable and For safety reasons and because it can take several minutes, or up to a one of the system's home pa‐ requires sustained attention on the part maximum time of about 30 minutes.
  • Page 91: Steering Mounted Controls

    Infotainment Adding a Widget Deleting a Widget Press the back arrow to return To add a Widget, press "Widg‐ To move a Widget to the bin, to the previous page. et" on the left of the screen. press and hold it, then drag it to the bin.
  • Page 92 Infotainment or Mirror Screen® (Apple® CarPlay®/ of radio stations sorted by name or by Mirror Screen® Android Auto) via the system. frequency). Media: previous/next track, movement in Increase volume. Smartphone connected with lists. ® Mirror Screen : access to the projected Decrease volume.
  • Page 93: Voice Commands

    Arabic, Brazilian, Canadian, Chinese, Settings for the date and time Danish, Spanish, Hebrew, Italian, of the audio system. ● "Listen for (Hey Vauxhall)": to invoke Japanese, Korean, Mexican, Dutch, the voice recognition using the Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, keyword "Hey Vauxhall".
  • Page 94 No "beep" ● sounds when voice recognition is Press the button located on the "Tune to 88.5" opened using "Hey Vauxhall". steering wheel. ● For optimal operation, it is Voice command example for recommended that you close the navigation: ●...
  • Page 95: Navigation Home Screen

    Infotainment Press this button to display the Select "Go to work" using an Voice command example for main menu for the various op‐ address previously saved in telephone: tions. "My places". "Call Matthew's mobile" Press this button to display the Select "Recent destinations"...
  • Page 96: Navigation Settings

    Infotainment EV R system will automatically adapt if the OUTING Select "Settings" to enter the conditions change (availability, detour) Note vehicle type and to personal‐ and continuously update the route to EV Routing is part of the Connected ise the display, voice instruc‐ keep the next charging stop within Services if the user subscribes to it.
  • Page 97: Bluetooth Connection

    Infotainment driver and optimise trips using real-time The mobile device is in charging mode Some features may not be supported by vehicle data, suggesting the best routes when connected with the USB cable. your device. based on the state of the charging For information on the partial or stations along the way.
  • Page 98 Infotainment The system is disconnected when the Select "My Devices". driver's door is opened and the ignition The system starts a search is switched off. for nearby Wi-Fi networks. This may take a few seconds. Automatic reconnection The system allows automatic Select the Wi-Fi network to connect to reconnection of devices already and enter its password.
  • Page 99: Device Management

    Infotainment Device management Deleting a device Apple® CarPlay® smartphone connection For each device already connected to Press the "Settings" applica‐ Connecting just one Apple® CarPlay® the system using a wireless connection tion. smartphone can be carried out either (Bluetooth® or wireless Mirror Screen® by USB cable or using a wireless connection), it is possible to determine In the list, select the "Connec‐...
  • Page 100 Infotainment is established. In some cases, it may be To initiate the smartphone necessary to unlock your device. In the list, select the "Connec‐ voice commands, press and tivity". The smartphone charges when hold the steering-mounted con‐ connected by the USB cable. Select "My Devices"...
  • Page 101: Changing Source

    Infotainment The cable connection requires that you The wireless connection of an Android The subsequent automatic connection deactivate the Android Auto wireless Auto smartphone can be initiated from of the smartphone requires activation of function, in the Settings menu of the "My Devices"...
  • Page 102: Storing A Radio Station

    Infotainment Selecting a radio station Press "Mute" to activate/deacti‐ Storing takes place via a short vate the sound. or long press on one of these Press the "Media" application. buttons, or a long press on an existing favourite radio station, In the list, select the "Player"...
  • Page 103: Audio Streaming

    Infotainment Activating radio station To be active, this function needs good If playback does not start, it may be reception of a radio station that transmits necessary to start the audio playback tracking this type of message. from the smartphone. The system changes frequency While traffic information is being Control is from the portable device or by...
  • Page 104: Information And Advice

    Infotainment Information and advice Note Random track playback. We recommend using the original USB The system supports USB mass storage cable for the portable device. devices or Apple® devices via the USB sockets. The adapter cable is not Phone Sound deactivation/reactiva‐ supplied.
  • Page 105: Making A Call

    Infotainment Press this touchscreen button. In the list, select the "Settings" Briefly press... tab to display the telephone-re‐ lated settings. the telephone button on the Press this button on the steering-mounted controls. Choose to list the contacts touchscreen to send an auto‐ starting with their first or last matic message indicating that name.
  • Page 106: Configuring The Screen Display

    Infotainment Settings – The Wi-Fi connection. Press the back arrow to return – The privacy mode. to the previous page. Configuring the screen display Configuring the system Press the "Settings" application. Setting the date and time In the list, select the "Customisation" tab. Press the "Settings"...
  • Page 107 Infotainment It presents the different possibilities for Press one of the bullet points in accessing the information sought: Press this button to confirm. the enlarged view. Visual search Access to subjects via pictures Press the "Set Date" line, then set the There are two cases: representing the exterior and date.
  • Page 108 Infotainment System If the subject has more than Press System. one page, drag horizontally. Back to the list of subjects. The list of audio and telematics systems is displayed. Press on the section concerned; the list of subjects is displayed. Press on the subject concerned;...
  • Page 109: Starting & Operating

    Starting & operating Starting & operating General information......132 Towing hitch........133 Driving hints Trailer stability assist...... 136 Driving hints........107 Control of the vehicle......107 ONTROL OF THE VEHICLE Steering.......... 107 New vehicle running-in..... 108 Never coast with engine not Starting procedure......108 running Stop-start system......109 Brakes..........111...
  • Page 110: New Vehicle Running-In

    Starting & operating New vehicle running-in Starting procedure Ignition on power mode without starting the engine Power button Do not brake unnecessarily hard for the Press Start/Stop without operating the first few journeys. brake pedal. Control indicators illuminate and most electrical functions are During the first drive, smoke may operable.
  • Page 111: Stop-Start System

    Starting & operating Starting the vehicle at low On vehicles with automatic transmission, Warning move the selector to position P, operate temperatures the brake pedal and press Start/Stop. In the event of a fault of the key Starting the engine without additional This option is intended for emergencies battery, the steering wheel lock remains heaters is possible down to -30 °C for...
  • Page 112 Starting & operating ● The deactivation is indicated when the The engine coolant temperature is not LED in the button illuminates. too high. ● The engine exhaust temperature is not Autostop too high, e.g. after driving with high Vehicles with automatic transmission engine load.
  • Page 113: Restart Of The Engine By The Driver

    Starting & operating ● Brakes In these cases, the icon on the cluster selector lever moved to position R flashes for a few seconds and then goes Restart of the engine by the stop-start off. (ABS) system LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM Note The Autostop may be inhibited for If one of the following conditions occurs...
  • Page 114: Parking Brake

    Starting & operating Fault Do not operate the electric parking brake system too often without engine running as this will discharge the vehicle battery. Warning Releasing If there is a fault in the ABS, the wheels may be liable to lock due to braking that Switch on the ignition.
  • Page 115: Brake Assist

    Starting & operating The anti-lock brake system and the 1. Start the engine. Operation of brake assist might become Electronic Stability Control stabilise the apparent by a pulse in the brake 2. If the parking brake is released, pull pedal and a greater resistance when vehicle while the is kept pulled.
  • Page 116: Regenerative Braking

    Starting & operating ● Transmission The system is active if the following the ignition is switched off conditions are met: ● the driver's door is opened while the ● vehicle stationary YBRID vehicle's speed is below 3 mph ● ● N has been selected for some time brake pedal depressed ●...
  • Page 117: Gear Shift Indication

    Starting & operating Manual mode M can only be selected if D Multiple pulls allow gears to be skipped. Seek the assistance of a workshop. is engaged. Press M again to return into D. Interruption of power supply The selected gear is indicated in the Gear shift indication cluster.
  • Page 118: Bev

    Starting & operating Neutral mode N N : neutral mode D : automatic mode In this mode, the propulsion system does D : automatic mode Park mode P not transfer torque to the wheels. B : automatic mode with one-pedal To engage P, press button P when Automatic mode D driving...
  • Page 119: Operating Conditions

    Starting & operating Automatic mode D Warning This mode is for normal driving. In this mode, the paddles control the level of In the case of extreme temperatures or regenerative braking. if the high-voltage battery is almost fully charged, the brake force of the engine Regenerative braking mode with braking may be temporarily reduced.
  • Page 120: Operating Limits

    Starting & operating Additional features pedal. Deceleration is kept until full stop. ● One pedal mode is selected or ● Auto hold of vehicle at full stop. No cancelled by a direct and easily action is required from the driver to accessible physical control maintain the vehicle in position.
  • Page 121: Phev

    Starting & operating Sport mode and air conditioning. While coasting the vehicle, the engine is idling with reduced This mode allows more dynamic driving. Kick-down engine brake. Electric energy is used to support the In Normal and Eco modes, it is always internal combustion engine as long as PHEV possible to obtain maximum torque and...
  • Page 122: Cleaning Process Not Possible

    Starting & operating Fuel Catalytic converter The start of saturation of the exhaust filter is indicated by the temporary The catalytic converter reduces the amount of harmful substances in the UEL FOR PETROL ENGINES illumination of , accompanied exhaust gases. by a message in the cluster.
  • Page 123: Refuelling

    Starting & operating CAUTION DANGER Use of fuel with a lower octane rating Fuel is flammable and explosive. than the lowest possible rating could No smoking. No naked flames or lead to uncontrolled combustion and sparks. engine damage. If you can smell fuel in your vehicle, The engine specific requirements have the cause of this remedied regarding octane rating are given in the...
  • Page 124: Fuel Filler Cap

    Starting & operating General information Place the nozzle in straight position to The figures given must not be taken as a the filler neck and press with slight force guarantee for the actual fuel consumption For the values specific to your vehicle, to insert.
  • Page 125: Charging

    Persons with a pacemaker should (AC) charging station, AC has to be fire! consult a doctor for possible converted into DC. This is done by the Contact a Vauxhall dealer or a qualified precautions. vehicle's onboard charger. workshop. PHEV: The onboard charger (single phase) is available with 3.7 kW or 7.4...
  • Page 126 Starting & operating ● High-voltage battery when the high-voltage battery has a Move away from the vehicle in the low or high charge level. Prefer a event of incident or accident, the gases charge level between 20 and 40%. emitted being flammable and could Warning cause a fire.
  • Page 127 Starting & operating Charging at DC charging Charging at domestic electrical A wall box / AC charging station may or may not provide a charging cable which stations outlets has to be connected to the vehicle's charging port. Up to approx. 80% of battery capacity Up to approx.
  • Page 128 Starting & operating Charging cable Warning Warning Depending on the charging type, different Read all the safety warnings and There is a risk of electric shock that charging cables are used. instructions before using this product. may cause personal injury or death. Failure to follow the warnings and the Warning Do not use the charging cable if any...
  • Page 129 Starting & operating ● Basic domestic cable (mode 2). However, the charging performance Electrical outlets may wear out with of enhanced domestic cables (mode 2 normal usage or be damaged over 2) / enhanced domestic cable charging) is better than the charging time, making them unsuitable for (mode 2) performance of basic domestic cables...
  • Page 130 Starting & operating In order to ensure the compatibility of follow the instructions for the use of the 2: Plug for wall box / AC charging plug and outlet, a label is used. The label respective charging station. Public AC station is located on the inside of the vehicle's charging stations may not provide an...
  • Page 131 Starting & operating Warning The engine does not start if the charging cable is connected to the vehicle. A warning is displayed in the cluster. During the charging process, unlocking the vehicle will interrupt charging. If no action is taken on tailgate, the doors or the charging nozzle, the vehicle will lock again after 30 seconds and charging will resume automatically.
  • Page 132: Stop Charging

    Starting & operating Charging statusð page 132 2. Disconnect the vehicle plug of the Press twice to cancel the charging charging cable from the charging process at any time if the function driver's port within 30 seconds after door only is activated in the vehicle unlocking.
  • Page 133 Starting & operating Battery Charging Limit 80% It is possible to active/deactivate a limitation of the traction battery charging to 80% of its capacity. 80% charging is recommended for daily use. It may improve performance and durability. Full charging is recommended for a long trip and will take longer.
  • Page 134: General Information

    Starting & operating Charging status Charging cable ð page 126 actual gross weight of the trailer and the actual coupling socket load with the Programmable charging ð page 130 trailer coupled. The permissible trailer loads are Trailer towing specified in the vehicle documents. In general, they are valid for inclines up to ENERAL INFORMATION 12%.
  • Page 135: Vertical Coupling Load

    Starting & operating Vertical coupling load permissible rear axle load (see Adjust tyre pressure to the value identification plate or vehicle documents) specified for full load. may be exceeded by 60 kg, the gross Warning OWING HITCH vehicle weight rating must not be exceeded.
  • Page 136: Fitting The Coupling Ball Bar

    Starting & operating Stowage of the coupling ball bar with double load floor Remove the sealing plug from the Insert the coupling ball bar in the opening opening for the coupling ball bar and and push firmly upwards until it audibly stow it.
  • Page 137: Eye For Break-Away Stopping Cable

    Starting & operating Connecting the power socket Warning Towing a trailer is permitted only when a coupling ball bar is fitted correctly. If the coupling ball bar does not engage correctly, seek the assistance of a workshop. Eye for break-away stopping cable Clip the cap onto the lock.
  • Page 138: Trailer Stability Assist

    Starting & operating ● Replace the protective cover on the towball and the sealing plug in the opening on the carrier. ● Replace the towball in its bag to protect it and stow it. RAILER STABILITY ASSIST If the system detects snaking movements, engine power is reduced and the vehicle / trailer combination is selectively braked until the snaking...
  • Page 139: Advanced Driving Assistance Systems.137

    Advanced driving assistance systems Advanced driving Active emergency braking can help to reduce the damage and injury from assistance systems Driving crashes with vehicles, pedestrians and recommendations / cyclists directly ahead, when the driver Driving recommendations / does not actively take action either by manoeuvring aids manoeuvring aids......
  • Page 140 Advanced driving assistance systems Activation/deactivation On vehicles equipped with radar sensor Warning and front camera, the active emergency Depending on version, the system is braking operates from 8 km/h to 140 This system is not intended to replace automatically active by default every time km/h when a moving vehicle has been the driver's responsibility for driving the the engine is started, even if it was...
  • Page 141 Advanced driving assistance systems ● ● another vehicle, a motorcyclist or a a collision with another vehicle is the scenery is detectable by the pedestrian. probable. In addition, the system also sensors, e.g. brightness, contrast reacts to motorcyclists. versus background Crossing the road with another ●...
  • Page 142: Automatic Braking

    Advanced driving assistance systems ● ● the vehicle's speed is below 65 km/h In some cases, the driver may wish to Electronic Stability Control and override the automatic braking provided Traction Control are activated Automatic braking by the active emergency braking system. ●...
  • Page 143 Advanced driving assistance systems ● ● ● damaged or deformed front bumper vehicle battery voltage out of range when carrying long objects on roof bars or front bumper covered with foreign or a roof rack ● wet road reflecting lights items, e.g.
  • Page 144: Forward Collision Warning (Fcw)

    Advanced driving assistance systems Forward Collision Warning operational if the capability of the vehicle If the system has a fault, illuminates to trigger and execute the automatic post (FCW) on the cluster, a message is displayed collision braking is unavailable, as it can and an audible signal is given.
  • Page 145: Alerting The Driver

    Advanced driving assistance systems has been detected. Forward collision Vehicle personalisation ð page 71 Warning warning operates from 8 km/h up to The chosen setting will be memorised vehicle maximum speed when a vehicle when the ignition has been switched off. When approaching a vehicle ahead too has been detected.
  • Page 146: Vehicle Stability Assistance System

    Advanced driving assistance systems ● Fault the windscreen is damaged or affected Warning by foreign objects, e.g. stickers In the event of a fault, this ASR/DSC Vehicle stability warning lamp lights up on the instrument These systems enhance safety during panel, accompanied by the display of a assistance system normal driving, but should not...
  • Page 147: Electronic Stability Control (Esc)

    Advanced driving assistance systems When ESC and traction control system system are also reactivated the next time LECTRONIC TABILITY ONTROL the ignition is switched on. (ESC) operate, flashes. Fault Electronic Stability Control (ESC) After reconnecting the vehicle battery, improves driving stability when the system needs a recalibration by necessary, regardless of the type of road driving a short distance.
  • Page 148 Advanced driving assistance systems switched on, the LEDs in each exterior The following conditions must be fulfilled Warning mirror are illuminated for approx. three for proper operation: seconds. ● all vehicles are moving in the same Damage or scratches on the vehicle Info Display ð...
  • Page 149: Lane Departure Warning (Ldw)

    Advanced driving assistance systems ● Lane Departure Warning when passing or being passed by a ●no dynamic driving, i.e. pressure on the very long vehicle, e.g. lorry, coach, brake or accelerator pedal (LDW) which is at the same time detected at ●...
  • Page 150: Lane Keeping Assist (Lka)

    Advanced driving assistance systems Deactivation message and a warning chime. Seek the assist does not continuously steer the assistance of a workshop. vehicle. The system can be deactivated in the vehicle personalisation on the Info Unintended lane departure is not If a sensor is covered, illuminates on assumed by the system when the turn...
  • Page 151 Advanced driving assistance systems Activation For correct operation of the system, the Intervention 2:  flashes and a following preconditions must be fulfilled: warning chime sounds until the end of Depending on version, the system is ● vehicle speed must be between intervention but for at least one second.
  • Page 152: Semi-Automatic Lane Changing

    Advanced driving assistance systems ● adverse environmental conditions, e.g. located at the front and the four angle Warning heavy rain, fog or snow radars fitted in the bumpers. ● vehicle modifications, e.g. tyres The system cannot in any Warning circumstances replace the need for ●...
  • Page 153 Advanced driving assistance systems ● an eligible road by pressing the OK Activate the direction indicator on the If the direction indicator has been set button. side corresponding to the lane change, beyond the point of resistance, the driver whether or not passing the resistance must pull it back.
  • Page 154: Lane Positioning Assist (Lpa)

    Advanced driving assistance systems Lane positioning assist signal). The system is then automatically deactivated. (LPA) Warning The system assists the driver in If this occurs when the lane change has managing the steering, acceleration started, the system prompts the driver to and braking within the limits of the immediately retake control of the vehicle laws of physics and the capabilities of...
  • Page 155 Advanced driving assistance systems ● Activation/deactivation In the case that the vehicle is driving at The driver must hold the steering the outer edge of the lane, the system wheel. corrects the trajectory smoothly towards ● The turn lights are not activated. the centre of the currently driven lane ●...
  • Page 156 Advanced driving assistance systems System limitations Pausing / suspending the system Warning The system performance may be Note affected by: When using semi-automated lane Always keep your attention on the road change, setting the turn lights and maintain proper vehicle position ●...
  • Page 157: Parking Assist

    Advanced driving assistance systems Parking assist Activation Indication The system can be activated in the As soon as an obstacle gets closer to the General information vehicle personalisation on the Info vehicle, an audible signal is given and The rear system is deactivated when a may flash.
  • Page 158 Advanced driving assistance systems Muting the sound / closing the CAUTION Warning display indication In the case of a severe failure of Under certain circumstances, various If the audible signal is muted or the the vehicle with the need to stop the reflective surfaces on objects or display of the rear view camera is closed vehicle, the system is deactivated.
  • Page 159: Rear View Camera (Rvc)

    Advanced driving assistance systems Make sure that the front number plate is displayed as a nearly 180° picture on the CAUTION properly mounted (not bent and no gaps Info Display, like a bird's eye view. to the bumper on the left or right side) The performance of the parking assist and the sensors are firmly in place.
  • Page 160: Standard View

    Advanced driving assistance systems The parking sensors complete the Different views can be selected in the left The first horizontal line represents a information on the view from above the part of the display. distance of about 30 cm beyond the vehicle.
  • Page 161: Panoramic View System

    Advanced driving assistance systems ● System limitations vehicle and the obstacle is approx. 60-80 the tailgate will be opened ● vehicle is electrically connected to a CAUTION The automatic display of the zoom view trailer, bicycle carrier, etc. can be disabled on the Info Display: ●...
  • Page 162 Advanced driving assistance systems Visualisation on the Info Warning Display The panoramic view system does not replace driver vision. It will not display children, pedestrians, cyclists, crossing traffic, animals or any other objects outside of the camera view area, e. g. below the bumper or underneath the vehicle.
  • Page 163 Advanced driving assistance systems ● manual activation on the Info Display This setting can be changed in the The first horizontal line represents a when the vehicle speed is below 16 settings of the panoramic view system on distance of about 30 cm beyond the edge km/h the Info Display.
  • Page 164: Rear Cross Traffic Alert

    Panoramic camera. and wipe with a soft cloth. Vauxhall specifications. Otherwise, the system may not work properly and Press Do not clean the lenses with a steam- there is a risk of unexpected behaviour jet or high-pressure jet cleaner.
  • Page 165: Detection Zone

    Advanced driving assistance systems ● Detection zone Note rear bumper damaged If repainting the rear bumper, consult a ● accumulation or projection of external qualified workshop since certain types of elements (e.g. mud, ice, snow), paint could interfere with the operation of application of stickers.
  • Page 166: Driving Time Alert

    Advanced driving assistance systems ● Activation or deactivation detects variations in trajectory compared the driver's seat belt has been to the lane markings. unfastened and the driver's door has The system can be activated or been opened The system may perform a learning deactivated in the vehicle personalisation procedure for up to 30 minutes after the System limitations...
  • Page 167: Speed Limiter

    Advanced driving assistance systems Speed limiter Setting speed by the driver by 1 km/h, a long press changes speed by 5 km/h. The speed limiter prevents the vehicle Press + or - to activate. from exceeding a pre-set maximum speed. The maximum speed can be Press to activate within the same set at speeds between 30 km/h and...
  • Page 168: Switching Off The System

    Advanced driving assistance systems Resume limit speed The system maintains the vehicle speed If the vehicle ahead accelerates or at the pre-set speed by the driver, without changes lane, the adaptive cruise control any action on the accelerator pedal. progressively accelerates the vehicle to Press return to the stored set speed.
  • Page 169: Adopting Speed By The Speed Limit Recognition

    Advanced driving assistance systems ● brake pedal depressed if vehicle Setting speed by the driver stationary. Activation of the functionality If all operating conditions are met, OK? is displayed. Press OK to store the current vehicle speed and activate the cruise control. On the adaptive cruise control screen, the set speed and a road element are displayed in green.
  • Page 170: Exceeding The Set Speed

    Advanced driving assistance systems After passing the speed limit sign While the vehicle is held in the stop Warning position, the following recommendations Press OK on the steering wheel. should be followed: Acceleration by the driver deactivates ● Do not leave the vehicle. automatic braking by the system.
  • Page 171: Setting The Following Distance

    Advanced driving assistance systems Detecting the vehicle ahead or active (green), you can modify the Warning following distance setting: When the system is deactivated or cancelled, the vehicle will no longer be held at a stop and can start moving. Be always prepared to manually apply the brake to hold the vehicle stationary.
  • Page 172: Driver's Attention

    Advanced driving assistance systems ● ● System limitations reverse gear engaged, N selected vehicles suddenly pulling out ● electric parking brake engaged Deactivate the system in the following Warning situations: ● seat belt unfastened ● driver's door opened The system's automatic brake force does not permit hard braking and the Switching off the system braking level may not be sufficient to...
  • Page 173: Radar Unit

    Advanced driving assistance systems System performance on hills depends use the system if the brake lights are Warning on vehicle speed, vehicle load, traffic faulty. Do not use the system if the front conditions and the road gradient. It may bumper is damaged.
  • Page 174: Traffic Sign Assist (Tsa)

    Advanced driving assistance systems temporary spare wheel is used. Once The system must be reinitialised when: recognised, the vehicle may analyse and the tyre has been refitted, check the tyre display the valid speed limit. ● tyre pressure has been changed pressure with cold tyres and initialise the When a traffic sign for a certain area, ●...
  • Page 175 Advanced driving assistance systems Deactivation Providing the speed limit information involves the following systems, depending on version: ● camera at the top of the windscreen ● vehicle's integrated navigation system ● telematics service If travelling on a road with no speed restrictions, e.g., on German motorways, the following sign is displayed: Press...
  • Page 176: Updating Data

    Adaptive cruise control ð page 166 This is not impacted by the privacy AUTO Fault settings of Vauxhall Connect Note If the system has a fault, illuminates It is possible to report a permanent speed on the cluster, a message is displayed limit misinformation on our website.
  • Page 177 Advanced driving assistance systems ● navigation map should be updated in Traffic signs are incorrectly mounted or periodical intervals. damaged or have been removed. ● A navigation map update is available at Traffic signs do not comply with the least once per year. Further information Vienna Convention on Road Signs and is available in the Infotainment system Signals.
  • Page 178: In Case Of Emergency

    Assist and SOS.........176 Furthermore, it depends on the Emergency call.......176 availability of the emergency centres and Vauxhall Connect......177 on the infrastructure in the country. Warning triangle........177 Assembling and placing the triangle Status LED in the overhead ............
  • Page 179: Vauxhall Connect

    Vauxhall automatic crash notification will be Distributor with the order form. Stow the warning triangle in the space transmitted to the next PSAP.
  • Page 180: List Of Tools

    In case of emergency ● 6-Adapter for the locking wheel nuts the size compared to the other mounted Warning wheels and country regulations. In this Depending on version, the chock, the case a permissible maximum speed towing eye and the adapter for the The tool kit is specific to the vehicle and applies, even though no label at the locking wheel nuts may be located in...
  • Page 181: Changing A Wheel

    In case of emergency 3. If, after a wheel change, no wheel is cm thick) should be placed under the placed in the spare wheel well, fasten jack. the wing nut and close the floor cover. ● Take heavy objects out of the vehicle 4.
  • Page 182 In case of emergency 1. Disengage wheel bolt caps with the Tyre repair kit ð page 181 9. Install the wheel wrench ensuring wheel bolt cover remover. that it is located securely and tighten each bolt in a crosswise sequence. Vehicle tools ð...
  • Page 183: Stowing A Damaged Full Size Wheel In The Load Compartment

    In case of emergency Stowing a damaged full size Depending on the version, the location of the tyre repair kit is different: wheel in the load compartment ● at the left side of the load compartment  The spare wheel well is not designed for ●...
  • Page 184 In case of emergency 7. Unscrew the valve cap from the the tyre repair kit. Move the vehicle defective tyre. one tyre rotation. Reattach the tyre repair kit and continue the filling procedure for 10 minutes. If the prescribed tyre pressure is still not obtained, the tyre is too badly damaged.
  • Page 185: Jump Starting

    In case of emergency Jump starting This prevents sealant from escaping. driving a further 6 miles but no more Stow the tyre repair kit in its than 10 minutes, to check that there designated position. is no more loss of pressure. If the tyre CAUTION pressure has fallen below 200 kPa (2 16.
  • Page 186 In case of emergency ● A discharged vehicle battery can To start the engine: already freeze at a temperature of 0 1. Start the engine of the vehicle °C. Defrost the frozen battery before providing the jump. connecting jump leads. 2.
  • Page 187: Towing

    In case of emergency Towing CAUTION Drive slowly. OWING THE VEHICLE Do not drive jerkily. Front cap When the engine is not running, considerably more force is needed to brake and steer. To prevent the entry of exhaust gases from the towing vehicle, switch on the air recirculation and close the windows.
  • Page 188: Towing Another Vehicle

    In case of emergency Insert cap with the outer flange into the Rear towing eye recess and fix cap by pushing. OWING ANOTHER VEHICLE Rear cap Screw in the towing eyeas far as it will go until it stops in a horizontal position. Attach a tow rope —...
  • Page 189: Maintenance And Vehicle Care

    Interior care........199 interval indicated in the service display. by Vauxhall. Plastic and coated parts....200 Contact a workshop for customised Floor mats........200 Furthermore, such changes may affect service schedules.
  • Page 190: Mobile Phones And Cb Radio Equipment

    Maintenance and vehicle care ● operating permit, impacting the validity of Installation of the phone in a suitable CAUTION your vehicle registration. spot, consider the area in which the airbag inflates ð page 29. Mobile telephones and radio equipment CAUTION may lead to malfunctions in the vehicle Seek advice on predetermined electronics when operated inside the...
  • Page 191: Vehicle Storage

    Maintenance and vehicle care ● range indicator (battery symbol) on the Check the engine oil level. EHICLE STORAGE cluster. ● Check the coolant level. Long-time storage of a hybrid / ● Do not plug in the charging cable. ● electric vehicle Fit the number plate if necessary.
  • Page 192: Vehicle Checks

    Maintenance and vehicle care Vehicle checks CAUTION Even small amounts of contamination ERFORMING WORK to the liquids can cause damage to vehicle systems. Do not allow contaminants to contact the fluids, reservoir caps or dipsticks. DANGER Engine oil Never try to perform maintenance work on high-voltage components yourself.
  • Page 193: Engine Coolant

    Maintenance and vehicle care CAUTION Warning Overfilled engine oil must be drained or Insert dipstick fully up to the stop on the suctioned out. If the engine oil exceeds handle. the maximum level, do not start the Ensure that no engine oil gets into the vehicle, and contact a workshop.
  • Page 194: Brake Fluid

    Maintenance and vehicle care Coolant level PHEV/BEV Brake fluid Warning Warning Allow the engine to cool before opening the cap. Carefully open the cap, Brake fluid is poisonous and corrosive. relieving the pressure slowly. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, fabrics To top up, use a 1:1 mixture of released and painted surfaces.
  • Page 195: Warning Label

    Maintenance and vehicle care Warning label Replacing the vehicle battery engine starts can discharge the battery. Avoid the use of unnecessary electric Note consumers. Any deviation from the instructions given in this section may lead to temporary deactivation or disturbance of the stop- start system.
  • Page 196: Discharge Protection

    Maintenance and vehicle care Charging the vehicle battery increased. This will be achieved by an restarted. Run the engine for a sufficient idle boost that may be audible. charge: ● Warning A message appears on the cluster. for less than 10 minutes to use the consumers for approx.
  • Page 197: Washer Fluid

    Maintenance and vehicle care Engine oil Brake and clutch fluid Use the appropriate engine oil given on the service schedule sheet handed over Engine oil is identified by its quality and Over time, brake fluid absorbs moisture, by the selling dealer. its viscosity.
  • Page 198: Fuses

    Maintenance and vehicle care Washer fluid ð page 194 a cool, dry place and away from direct Warning exposure to the sun's rays. Fuses Under-inflation increases energy Winter or 4-seasons tyres can consumption. Non-compliant tyre be identified by this symbol on Changing a fuse pressures cause tyres to wear their sidewalls.
  • Page 199: Temperature Dependency

    Maintenance and vehicle care the original equipment tyres and the READ DEPTH Warning corresponding tyre pressures. Check tread depth at regular intervals. The tyre pressure data refers to cold If the pressure is too low, this can For safety reasons, it is recommended tyres.
  • Page 200: Winter Tyres

    Maintenance and vehicle care We recommend tyre replacement every 6 If using a vehicle wash, comply with the Warning years. vehicle wash manufacturer's instructions. The windscreen wiper and rear window Use of unsuitable tyres or wheel covers INTER TYRES wiper must be switched off. Remove could lead to sudden pressure loss and aerial and external accessories such as Winter tyres improve driving safety at...
  • Page 201: Interior Care

    Maintenance and vehicle care Underbody Have the door hinges of all doors For mechanical removal of ice, use greased by a workshop. a sharp-edged ice scraper. Press the Some areas of the vehicle underbody scraper firmly against the glass so that Do not use hard objects to remove spots have a PVC undercoating, whereas other no dirt can get under it and scratch the...
  • Page 202: Floor Mats

    Maintenance and vehicle care Installing and removing the cloth. If necessary use a weak soap LOOR MATS solution. floor mats Clean fabric upholstery with a vacuum Warning The driver's side floor mat is held in place cleaner and brush. Remove stains with by two retainers.
  • Page 203 Maintenance and vehicle care Warning To avoid any risk of jamming the pedals: – Only use mats that are suited to the fixings already present in the vehicle; these fixings must be used. – Never fit one mat on top of another. The use of mats not approved by the Manufacturer may interfere with access to the pedals and hinder the operation...
  • Page 204: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Technical Information on identification label: specifications Vehicle identification 1 : manufacturer 2 : type approval number Vehicle identification......202 EHICLE DENTIFICATION UMBER Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) (VIN) 3 : vehicle identification number ............202 4 : permissible gross vehicle weight The vehicle identification number may Identification plate......
  • Page 205: Engine Identification

    Technical specifications Specifications in the vehicle documents For more information, contact a dealer or Warning always have priority over those given in a qualified workshop. this manual. Weights and towed loads Towing even with a lightly loaded vehicle can adversely affect its road NGINE IDENTIFICATION The weightsand towed loadsrelating holding.
  • Page 206 Technical specifications IMENSIONS Size MHEV PHEV Length [mm] 4650.1 4650.1 4650.1 Width [mm] 1904.8 1904.8 1904.8 Width with two exterior mirrors 1934 1934 1934 folded [mm] Width with two exterior mirrors 2108.3 2108.3 2108.3 [mm] Height (curb weight) [mm] 1665.2 1667.2 1666.4 Height on BIW (curb weight)
  • Page 207: Engine Data

    Technical specifications NGINE DATA Hybrid 48V EB2LTDH2 EDCT6 EP6LTCHPD EDCT7 Engine identifier code Gearbox Electric dual-clutch automatic 6-speed Electric dual-clutch automatic 7-speed Cubic capacity (cc) 1,199 1598 Fuel type Unleaded Unleaded Authorised octane indexes 95 (recommended), 98, 91 95 (recommended), 98, 91 Electric engine Synchronous with permanent magnets Synchronous with permanent magnets...
  • Page 208 Technical specifications Electric engines Version EV 210 Standard Range EV 320 Standard Range EV 230 High Range Code ELEC ZLC RGML 210 hp ZKZ ELEC ZLX RGML_eRAD 320 ELEC ZLC RGML 230 hp hp AWD ZE Electric engine Synchronous with permanent Synchronous with permanent Synchronous with permanent magnets...
  • Page 209: High Voltage Battery

    Technical specifications IGH VOLTAGE BATTERY Technology Lithium-ion Voltage (Volts DC) Useful capacity (kWh)
  • Page 210 Technical specifications Plug-in hybrid vehicles Technology Lithium-ion Voltage (Volts DC) 240-400 Useful capacity (kWh) 17.9...
  • Page 211 Technical specifications Electric engines Technology Lithium-ion Voltage (Volts DC) Useful capacity (kWh) 73 (FDB)/ 74 (ACC 11) ; 82.2 (ACC 12)/ 96.9 (ACC HR) Domestic charging Mode 2 Alternating current (AC) voltage rating (A) 230 (single-phase) 8 or 16 Accelerated charging Mode 3 Alternating current (AC) voltage rating (A) 230 (single-phase or three-phase) 16 or 32...
  • Page 212: Towing Weights

    Technical specifications OWING WEIGHTS Hybrid 48V engines Braked trailer (within the GTW limit) on a 10% or 12% gradient / 1,100 (kg) Unbraked trailer (kg) Maximum authorised nose weight (kg) (1) : non-factory fitted hook (2) : factory fitted hook...
  • Page 213 Technical specifications Plug-in hybrid engines Braked trailer (within the GTW limit) on a 10% or 12% gradient 1,500 (kg) Unbraked trailer (kg) Maximum authorised nose weight (kg)
  • Page 214 Technical specifications Electric engines Braked trailer (within the GTW limit) on a 10% or 12% gradient 1,200 (kg) Unbraked trailer (kg) Maximum authorised nose weight (kg)
  • Page 215: Wheels And Tyres

    Technical specifications Capacities : up to 168 mph Choose a tyre appropriate for the Fuel tank : 55 L maximum speed of the vehicle. Wheels and tyres The maximum speed is achievable at kerb weight with driver (75 kg) plus 125 kg payload.
  • Page 216 Technical specifications The front arm of the lifting platform is positioned centrically under the relevant vehicle jacking point. The rear arm of the lifting platform is positioned centrically under the relevant vehicle jacking point. On BEV vehicles, there is a protective cover that must be removed first.
  • Page 217: Tyre Pressures

    Technical specifications YRE PRESSURES Vehicle up to 3 people With full load Space-saving Tyres Spare wheel Front [kPa/bar] Rear [kPa/bar] Front [kPa/bar] Rear [kPa/bar] spare wheel ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) 225/55 R19 103V 230/2.3 (29) 230/2.3 (29) 241/2.4 (35) 280/2.8 (40) 300/3 (43.5) 413/4.2 (61) 235/55 R19 105V...
  • Page 218: Tyre Chains

    Technical specifications When fitting the tyre chains follow the YRE CHAINS instructions provided by the manufacturer of the tyre chains. After having fitted the tyre chains, stop the vehicle after having driven a short distance and make sure that the tyre chains are correctly tightened.
  • Page 219: Customer Information

    Steeger Str. 17, 42551 Velbert, Germany at the following internet address: Operation frequency: 433.92 MHz www.vauxhall.co.uk/conformity Maximum output: 10 dBm Importer is Vauxhall Motors Limited, MP UK 1-101-135, Chalton House, Luton Radio remote control receiver Road, Chalton, Luton, Bedfordshire, LU4 Delphi European, Middle Eastern &...
  • Page 220: Icasa Type Approval Numbers

    The availability of an update is notified and a mobile network is available. Visit www.vauxhall.com/reach for further on the Info Display at the end of a trip...
  • Page 221: Registered Trademarks

    Customer information with an option of immediate installation or If the update has failed, seek the EHICLE DATA RECORDING AND postponement of installation. assistance of a workshop. PRIVACY The installation time is variable and EGISTERED TRADEMARKS Emergency call data recording and can take several minutes, or up to a privacy Apple Inc.
  • Page 222: Data Storage

    Customer information The recipients of the processed data been communicated shall be notified of is uploaded, stored and passed on are the emergency call handling centres any rectification, erasure or restriction to third parties and for what purpose designated by the relevant national carried out in accordance with the in your vehicle under the keywords authorities in the territory in which they...
  • Page 223: Comfort And Infotainment Functions

    Customer information ● Depending on technical equipment Data is generally read via the OBD seat and steering wheel position levels, the data stored is as follows: (On-Board Diagnostics) port prescribed settings by law in the vehicle. The operating ● ● system component operating states chassis and air conditioning settings data read documents the technical...
  • Page 224: Smartphone Integration, E.g. Android Auto Or Apple Carplay

    Customer information accordance with the settings selected by Online services system or a contractual agreement, or by you. virtue of consent. If your vehicle has a radio network connection, this allows data to be You can activate or deactivate the Smartphone integration, e.g.
  • Page 225: Radio Frequency Identification

    / unlocking and the provider in question. assistance systems. starting. RFID technology in Vauxhall The manufacturer frequently has no vehicles does not use or record personal The following are not recorded:...
  • Page 226 CONTENTS Child seats, ISOFIX ......32 cluster ..........68 ABS ............111 Cluster ..........68 Accessories ........187 Comfort entry function ......18 Accessory, 12 V ........66 Connection, Bluetooth ......95 Active emergency braking ... 81, 113, 137 Connectivity ......... 95 ADAS ..........
  • Page 227 Seat belt reminder ....... 25 Seat belts, three-point ......26 Head restraints, front ......17 Manual seat adjustment .......19 Seat position ........19 Head restraints, rear ......17 Manual transmission ......78 Seats, electric ........21 Headlight, adjustment ......45 Massage function .........23 Seats, heated ........22 Headlight, flash ........
  • Page 228 Tyre pressure monitoring system ..171 Tyre repair kit ........181 Tyres ..........196, 198 Updating the time .......104 USB sockets ........66 Vehicle battery ........192 Vehicle battery, replacing ....193 Vehicle messages ........73 Warning and indicators light ....74 Warning triangle ......54, 177 Washer ..........
  • Page 230 Copyright by Vauxhall Motors Ltd. The information contained in this publication is effective as of the date indicated below. Vauxhall Motors Ltd. reserves the right to make changes to the technical specifications, features and design of the vehicles relative to the information contained in this publication, as well as changes to the publication itself.

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