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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual COMBO Operation, Safety and Maintenance...
  • Page 2 VAUXHALL Combo Operation, Safety, Maintenance...
  • Page 3 Data specific to your ve hicle Please enter your vehicle’s data here to keep it ea sily accessible. This information is available under the section "Technical da ta " as well as on the identification plate and in the Serv ice Booklet. Fuel Designati on Engine oil...
  • Page 4 Genuine synthesis of ad vanced technolog y, chapter will help you find your way. Vauxhall Parts and Acc essories). outstanding safety , env ironmenta l z Its index will help you find what you compatibility and economy .
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Our ai m: to k eep you happy with your S eats, Interior .......... 63 vehicle. All Vauxhall Authorised Repairers offer first-class serv ice a t competitiv e S afety system s ........75 prices.
  • Page 7: In Brief

    3 – 6 Further information – see pa ges 44, 45, see page 47, vehicle recomm issioning – page 190. central loc king sy stem 3 – see page 51, Vauxhall alarm system 3 – see page 58.
  • Page 8 Vauxhall alarm system 3 – see page 58, central locking system 3 – see p age 51, permit safe airbag d eploym ent. tailgate 3 – see page 55. Vauxhall a la rm system 3 – see pag e 58, rear doors 3 – see page 56.
  • Page 9 In Brief Pict ure no: 13714s.t if Picture no: 12429s.tif Picture no: 11536s.tif To adjust front seat backrests: To adjust front seat height To fold front seat backrest Turn handwh eel Pull lever at side Raise lever Move sea t back rest to suit seating position. Lift lever and reliev e some weight from seat To enter and leave the rear seat area, tilt to ra ise it or press d ow n on sea t with body...
  • Page 10 In Brief Pict ure no: 13781s.t if Picture no: 18082s.tif To adjust height of front and To adjust interior mirror: outboard rear head restraints: Swivel mirror housing Tip fo rward to release, Swivel lever on underside of mirror housing hold and adjust h eigh t, to reduce dazzle at night.
  • Page 11 In Brief Pict ure no: 18083s.t if Picture no: 18084s.tif Picture no: 18085s.tif To adjust exterior mirrors: Electrically adjustable To retract exterior mirrors Swivel lever in required direction exterior mirrors The mirrors retrac t when subject to slight Four-way switch in driver’s door pressure.
  • Page 12 In Brief Pict ure no: 13190s.t if Pict ure no: 15678t.tif Picture no: 18086s.tif Fitting seat belt: Disengaging steering column Steerin g wh eel adjustment Draw seat belt smoothly from loc k: Swive l lever down, inertia reel, To release the lock, adjust height, gu ide over sh oulder move the steering wheel slightly...
  • Page 13 In Brief...
  • Page 14 Haza rd warning lights ....14 Head lig ht range adjustment 3 ..94 LED for Vauxhall alarm system 3 .. 59 23 Air conditioning system 3 .... 107 Fog tail lig ht ........95 Heated rear w indow 3 ..
  • Page 15 In Brief Control indicato rs Engine oil pressur e, Brake system, see page 25. clutch syst em 3, Sea t belt 3, see page 26. see p age 24. Turn signal l ights, > see pages 14, 25. Anti-lock Brak e S ystem 3 , Front fog lights 3 , see page 131.
  • Page 16 In Brief Ü Lighting Climate c ontrol Hea ted rear wi ndow 3 , see pages 103. Lig ht switch, Air flow, sw itch posit ions, see pages 104. Air condi tioning system 3, see p ages 13, 93, see page 107. Air distribut ion, Lig ht s off, see pages 104,...
  • Page 17: Infotainment System

    In Brief Windscreen wiper Date, time, inform ation display, Miscellaneous infotainment system Stalk positions, Central l ocking system 3, see p age 15, loc king – see pag e 51. Inform ation d isp lay 3, § see page 31. Off, Central l ocking system 3, Ö...
  • Page 18: Headlight Flash

    In Brief Pict ure no: 13715s.t if Picture no: 12431s.tif Picture no: 14053h.tif Light switch: Main and dipped beam switch: Headlight flash: Main beam = Push stalk Pull stalk towards steerin g wheel Parking lights forward Dipped or Dipped beam = Push stalk main beam forward again The blue control indicator C is illuminated...
  • Page 19: Hazard Warning Lights

    In Brief Pi cture no: 14054h.tif Picture no: 15865s.tif Picture no: 11548s.tif Operating turn signal lights: Hazard warning lights: Horn operation: Stalk in rest position Press Press ¨ Righ t = Off = Press again ¨ 6 Airba g systems 3 – see page 82, Left Down Remote control for...
  • Page 20 In Brief Pi cture no: 14055h.tif Pict ure no: 14056h.tif Picture no: 14057h.tif Windscreen wiper: Operating windscreen wash Operating rear window wiper Stalk up system: and wash systems Stalk toward steering wheel = off Wiper on = Pus h s talk forward §...
  • Page 21 In Brief Ü Board Computer 19,5° 19:36 BC 1 All values BC 2 257.0 miles Timer Ø gals Ø 31.0 mpgl Pict ure no: 11549s.t if Picture no: 13205s.tif Picture no: 16719t.tif Heated rear window Clearing misted or icy windo ws: Information display heated exterior mirrors Turn rotary knobs for...
  • Page 22: Driving Position

    In Brief Pict ure no: 15120s.t if Picture no: 12466s.tif Manual transmission: Easytronic Neutral/start position Reverse gea r: With vehicle stationary, three Driving position seconds after de-clutc hing pull the ring up (c entre position) and and engage gear. Higher gear If the gear does not engag e, set the lever in Lower gear neutral, release the clutch pedal and...
  • Page 23 In Brief Before starting-o ff, check: z Tyre pressure and ty re condition - see pages 134, 205. z Engine oil level and fluid levels in engine compa rtm ent – see p ages 181 to 188. z All windows, mirrors, ex terior lighting and number plates a re free from dirt, snow and ice and opera tional.
  • Page 24 6 Further inform ation – see pages 45, 117, radio frequency remote control 3 – see page 47, central loc king sy stem 3 – see page 51, Vauxhall alarm system 3 – see page 58, Vehicle decom missioning – see page 190.
  • Page 25: Service Work

    Service work, Maintenance We rec om mend that y ou entrust all work to y our Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, who can p rov id e y ou with reliable service and correc tly perform a ll work according to factory instructions.
  • Page 26 Accessories and conversion parts approved by most important in formation for Vauxhall c an be ob tained from y our your first trip in your Combo. We recommend that you use " Genuine Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, w ho c an Vauxhall Parts a nd Accessories"...
  • Page 27: Trip Computer 3

    In Brief Ü Board Computer 19,5° 19:36 BC 1 All values BC 2 257.0 miles Timer Ø gals Ø 31.0 Pi cture no: 15593t.tif Picture no: 14034s.tif Picture no: 16719t.tif Operating via the informatio n To select w ith the multi-function button Trip computer display m enu s (rotary knob above the four-way button,...
  • Page 28 Vauxhall Full Size airbag system Side airb ag system 3 The side a irb ag system triggers when a The Vauxhall Full Size airbag system side-on collision occurs a nd provides a comprises several individual systems. safety barrier for the driver and/or...
  • Page 29: Instruments

    The control indica tor is illuminated when imm ediately. We recomm end y our the front fog lig hts are on - see page 94. Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Flashes when the ig nition is on Fault in the electronic immobiliser system ;...
  • Page 30 C onsult a workshop . We after the engine starts. Rapid flash: A turn signal bulb is faulty. recom mend your Vauxhall Authorised Both control indic ators flash when the Illum inates when the engine is running Repairer.
  • Page 31 . C ontact a Further information – see pa ge 113. workshop. We recom mend your Vauxhall work shop. We recom mend y our Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Authorised Repairer. O n vehicles with Easytronic 3 control...
  • Page 32 Driving may be continued. More forc e is req uired for steering. Consult a work shop. Transmi ssion di sp lay 3 We recommend your Vauxhall Authorised Display of current g ear or m od e with Repairer. Easy tronic 3.
  • Page 33: Instrument Display

    In struments Trip odometer To return to zero, depress reset k nob with ignition switched on and trip odometer display activated . Vehicles with clock in odometer To set to z ero, hold reset knob down for app rox . 2 seconds with ignition switched on and trip od om eter activated .
  • Page 34 Instruments Setting t he t ime With time displayed, press reset knob in instrument: Press for approx . 2 seconds: Hours flash Press briefly Set hours Press for approx . 2 seconds Minutes flash Press briefly Set minutes Press for approx . 2 seconds Clock is started .
  • Page 35 In struments For physical reasons, the engine temperature gauge show s the coolant temperature only if the coolant level is adeq uate. During operation the system is pressurised. The temp erature ma y therefore rise briefly to ov er 100 °C. Coola nt temperat ure d isplay Fuel gauge Pointer in zone at...
  • Page 36: Information Display

    An F in the display ind icates a fault. H ave Ü Board Computer 19,5° 19:36 the cause of the fault remedied. We recommend that y ou consult y our Vauxhall BC 1 All values Authorised Repa irer. 12:01 BC 2 °C...
  • Page 37: Outside Temperature

    In struments Warnin g Caution: The road surface may already be icy even though the d isplay indicates a few deg rees ab ov e 0 °C . 8:56 ° C Slippery road 07.04.2004 -2, 5°C Outside temperature In vehicles with Graphic al Inform ation Display 3, a warning message is shown in A fall in temperature is indica ted the display a s a warning for icy road...
  • Page 38: Triple Information Display

    Instruments Correcting time 3 Activating a nd deac tiv ating autom atic Some RDS transmitters do not send a time synchronisation: infotainment system correct time sig nal. If the incorrect time is off; press Ö and ; next to the display a s continually displa yed, switch off automa tic follows: tim e synchronisation 3 a nd set the tim e...
  • Page 39 In struments [TP] C Din 90.6 19,5° 19: 36 Graphical Info rmatio n D isplay To select w ith four-way button: To select with multi-function button 3: Selecting functions Select menu items via menus and with the Turn Mark m enu items The Graphical I nformation Disp lay depicts buttons/four-w ay button of the or commands, select...
  • Page 40 Instruments Settings 19,5° 19:36 [TP] C Din Time, Date 19:36 Language 90.6 Units 10 . 07 . 2004 Contrast Day / Night Ign. logic 19,5° 19: 36 To select with steering wheel b uttons 3: Each function has a main page, w hich is System settings selected from the upper row of the display The settings are accessed via the Setting s...
  • Page 41 In struments Correcting time 3 Some RDS transmitters do not send correct time sig nals. If the incorrect time is display ed often, deactivate autom atic Time, Date 19,5° 19:36 Settings 19,5° 19:36 tim e synchronisation 3 a nd set the tim e Time, Date Time 19:36...
  • Page 42 Instruments 13 Languages 19,5° 19:36 Contrast 19,5° 19:36 Settings 19,5° 19:36 Time, Date Deutsch English Language Europe-SI Español Units Japan Nederlands Contrast Great Britain F rançais Day / Night Italiano Ign. logic Select the desired language. Setting unit s of m easur e Ad just contrast 3 You can select which units of measure are S elec t menu item Cont rast from the...
  • Page 43 In struments Setti ng displa y mod e 3 The d isplay can be adap ted to light conditions: b la ck text on a light back ground or w hite tex t on a dark Ü Board Computer 19,5° 19:36 back ground.
  • Page 44 Instruments Di st ance trav ell ed Display of miles travelled. The measurement can be restarted at any time. Ü Board Computer 19,5° 19:36 Average speed Calculation of avera ge speed. The BC 1 All values measurement ca n be restarted at a ny time. BC 2 257.0 Stoppages in the journey with the ignition...
  • Page 45 In struments I nt err up tion of pow er supp ly If the power supp ly has been interrupted or if the battery voltage ha s dropped too low, the values stored in the trip computer w ill Ü Ü...
  • Page 46 Instruments Via the menu O pti ons 3 stop watch display can be selected: Dr iving Ti me excl. S tops Ü Board Computer 19,5° 19:36 The time the v ehicle is in m otion is recorded . Stationary tim e is not includ ed. BC 1 Dr iving Ti me incl.
  • Page 47: Radio Reception

    In struments Radio reception Ca r radio reception differs from domestic radio reception: As the vehicle a ntenna is rela tiv ely near the ground , the broa dcasting com panies cannot guarantee the same quality of reception as obtained w ith a domestic radio using an overhead antenna.
  • Page 48: Mobile Telephones A Nd Radio Equipment (Cb) 3

    Even the use of the hands-free a tta chm ent The Vauxhall installa tion instructions and of using dev ices w ith transmission power of could be a distraction from the traffic the operating guidelines p rov id ed by the more than 10 Wa tts.
  • Page 49: Keys, Doors, Bonnet

    Tailgate 3 ..........Rear doors 3 ........Vauxhall alarm system 3....Bonnet ..........
  • Page 50: Electronic Immobilizer

    Not e The immobilizer does not lock the doors. Therefore, alwa ys lock vehicle before leaving unattended and ena ble Vauxhall alarm sy stem 3 – see page 58. Electronic immo bilizer Control i nd icator for imm obilizer A...
  • Page 51: Mechanical Unlocking Or Lo Cking Of Individual Doors

    Keys, Doors, Bonnet Mechanical unlocking or lo cking Ta ilgat e 3 Rear d oor 3 of individual doors To unlock To unlock Turn key in lock to horizontal position and Turn key in lock to v ertical position and (versions without rem ote control 3 and remove.
  • Page 52: Radio Frequency Remote Control

    Central locking system 3 see page 52. z Mechanical anti-theft locking system 3 z Vauxhall ala rm system 3 z And closing of the front door windows on vehicles with electric w indows 3 . The rad io frequency remote control has a range of approx.
  • Page 53 Interference from hig her-power rad io wav es from other sources. We rec om mend that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer to have the Remot e cont rol bat ter y repla cem ent cause of the fault remedied.
  • Page 54 - see Fig. 15331 T on page 47. Hav e the ba tteries replaced at a w orkshop. We recommend your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Key with fixed key b la de a nd vertically O pen the remote control. Prise out battery adjacent b uttons - see Fig.
  • Page 55 Keys, Doors, Bonnet Synchronize t he remot e cont rol in the Key with fixed key b la de a nd vertically event of functionali ty problems or bat tery adjacent b uttons - see Fig. 16104 T replac em ent on p age 47.
  • Page 56: Central Locking System

    Keys, Doors, Bonnet Cen tral locking system To secure wit h the mechanical anti-theft To unlock locking system 3 Press button q on the radio frequency for doors, sliding d oors 3, loa d remote control compartment and tank flap 3. Warning –...
  • Page 57 Keys, Doors, Bonnet O verload Note The power supply is cut off for a brief z To prevent the driver from being period if the central locking system is inadvertently locked out, the button on repeatedly operated at short interv als. the driver’s door cannot be depressed The sy stem is protected by a fuse in the when the door is open.
  • Page 58 The mechanical anti-theft locking system ma lfunction sy stem 3 a nd the Vauxhall alarm To unlock sy stem 3 cannot b e ac tiv ated with the Turn key in d riv er’s door lock towards front key .
  • Page 59: Sliding D Oors

    Keys, Doors, Bonnet Sliding doo rs Opening from inside C hi ld safety locks 3 To op en the unlocked sliding door, pivot Warnin g Warning the handle and slide the door tow ards the rear of the vehicle. Use the child safety lock whenever If the vehicle is park ed facing down a To prevent dam age, the right-hand sliding child ren are occupying the rear seats.
  • Page 60: Tailgate 3

    Keys, Doors, Bonnet Tailgate Central l oc king 3 and the ta ilgat e Unlock ing the ta ilgat e w ith the key with The central locking sy stem a nd mechanic al centra lly l oc ked doors 3 To open anti-theft lock ing sy stem 3 for the doors Turn the key clock wise as far as possible...
  • Page 61: Rear Doors

    Keys, Doors, Bonnet Rear do ors Unlock and open the left-hand rear door When the doors are open 180°, the rear from inside by pivoting the handle. exterior lighting is covered. Therefore, only To open: open the doors until they engag e when it is Turn key in lock to vertical position or press The doors engage at a 90°...
  • Page 62 Keys, Doors, Bonnet Notes on tailgate or rear doo rs z Fitting of accessories on the tailgate will increase its weight. If it becomes too heavy , it will then not stay open. z The number p la te can only be seen when the tailgate or rear doors are closed.
  • Page 63: Vauxhall Alarm System

    Vauxhall alarm system . of 10 seconds. 3. Close doors. 4. Switch on Vauxhall alarm system . LED illuminates. After approx . 10 second s, the system is ac tiv ated without monitoring of the passeng er compartment or vehicle tilt.
  • Page 64 Keys, Doors, Bonnet After the first 10 second s of Vauxhall alarm sy stem activation: z LED flashes slow ly System switched on, z LED illuminates for approx . 1 second Switch-off. If a sy stem fault occurs, c onsult a workshop.
  • Page 65 O peni ng and cl osing the load Rear doors: Turn key a nticlockw ise all the is disabled at the same time. com partm ent 3 when the Vauxhall alar m way past the v ertical position. The rear system i s enabl ed doors are unlocked and m onitoring of 1.
  • Page 66: Bonnet

    Keys, Doors, Bonnet Any d irt or snow on the bonnet can slid e down towards the windscreen when the bonnet is opened and block the air intak e – see page 109. Bonnet To op en completely , locate safety catch approximately a ha nd’...
  • Page 67 Keys, Doors, Bonnet Before c losing bonnet, press support rod firmly into its retainer. Lower the bonnet gradually and then allow it to fall into the lock under its own weight. Check tha t the bonnet is lock ed in position by pulling at its front edge.
  • Page 68: S Eats, Interior

    Seats, Interior Seats, Interior Seat position ........Head restraints ........Loa d compartment ex tension ... . Lashing eyes 3 ........Notes on loading .
  • Page 69 Seats, Interior Pict ure no: 13781s.t if Picture no: 12435s.tif Picture no: 11581s.tif Adj usti ng the front and out board r ear Adjusting the cent re rear hea d r estra int 3 Remov ing the head restraint sea t head restraint s 3 To improve visibility when the centre rear To increa se load compa rtm ent size (see To adjust, tip the head restraint forward,...
  • Page 70: Loa D Compartment Ex Tension

    Seats, Interior Pict ure no: 18099s.t if Picture no: 18100s.tif Picture no: 12438s.tif Load c ompartm ent extension – O r – To fold one or both of the rear seat Remove outboard rear head restra ints 3 - bac krests, press the button at the top to Remove the load compartment cover 3 as see p age 64.
  • Page 71: Lashing Eyes 3

    Seats, Interior Repositioning the rea r seat s Pull the seat b elt slightly forw ard so that it does not get dama ged and audibly enga ge the backrests. Reposition the sea t cushions. Insert outer rear head restraints 3 . Picture no: 13787s.tif Picture no: 18101s.tif Fold ing down t he front passenger seat 3...
  • Page 72: Loa D Compartment Cover 3

    Seats, Interior Fitti ng With cover rolled up, push the left sid e of the c artridg e into the reta iner, followed by the rig ht side. Push button at rig ht end piece of cartridge, and c artridg e engages. Pict ure no: 12447s.t if Picture no: 13717s.tif Load c ompartm ent cover...
  • Page 73: Safety Net

    Seats, Interior Pict ure no: 12443s.t if Picture no: 12444s.tif Picture no: 12445s.tif Safety net Fold d own both rear seat backrests. Hook tensioning straps into lashing eyes in floor and tighten by pulling on the loose Passeng ers m ust not be carried behind the Hook tensioning straps into lashing eyes in end of the strap.
  • Page 74: Loa D Compartment Grille

    Seats, Interior Pict ure no: 16125s.t if Picture no: 16126s.tif Picture no: 12442s.tif Load c ompartm ent grille Engage lev er on load c om partment g rille Lock load com partment g rille in retainer. at top position, as shown in illustration. To do so, engage lever at bottom position, To prevent vehicle occupa nts from being as show n in illustration.
  • Page 75: Notes On Loading The Vehicle

    Seats, Interior z When transp orting objects with the z Do not drive with load compartment back rests folded d own, install the safety open when tra nsporting bulky objects, net 3. S ee page 68. for exam ple, since toxic exhaust fumes could penetra te the interior.
  • Page 76: Accessory Socket 3

    Seats, Interior The maximum power c onsumption of electrical ac cessories m ust not ex ceed 120 w atts. Do not connect any current-delivering acc essories, e.g. electrical charging devices or b atteries. Electrical ac cessories connected to the socket must c om ply with the electro- ma gnetic compa tib ility requirem ents laid down in DIN VDE 40 839, otherwise vehicle ma lfunctions m ay occur.
  • Page 77: Ashtray 3

    Seats, Interior Pict ure no: 11589s.t if Picture no: 15889s.tif Picture no: 11591s.tif Ashtray To empty , open the ashtra y cover fully Rear a sht ray 3 bey ond its resistance p oint, causing the To open, swivel the cover upwards. To be used only for ash and not for insert to lift.
  • Page 78: Stowage Comp Artm Ents

    Seats, Interior Pict ure no: 11592s.t if Picture no: 11701s.tif Picture no: 11699s.tif Stowage c ompartmen ts Glasses com partm ent 3 St owage com partm ent 3 beneath On driver’s sid e: fold down to open. pa ssenger sea t Glov e com part ment Lift tray by grasping recessed ed ge a nd To open, pull hand le upwards.
  • Page 79: Extendable Stowage Trays

    Seats, Interior Extendable stowage trays on the front seat backrests. To unfold, p ull upwa rd s until it eng ages. To fold away, press downwards past the resistance. Do not p lace heavy objects on the tray . Pict ure no: 18102s.t if Picture no: 16059s.tif Stow age com partm ent in roof abov e t he Coin holder...
  • Page 80: S Afety System S

    Using the belts ........are instantaneously tightened and the Vauxhall Full S ize a irb ag system ..occupants are made aware of the Mountings 3 for I SO FIX child restraint deceleration of the vehicle at a v ery ea rly sy stems .
  • Page 81: Seat Belts

    I t can save tensioners. We recommend that you your life! consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer. Pregnant women m ust alwa ys wear a Do not perform any altera tions on the seat belt –...
  • Page 82: Belt Tensioners

    Safety systems Belt tension ers If the seat belts are undama ged the operation thereof is unaffec ted, even if the The front seat belts are equip ped w ith belt belt tensioners hav e b een trigg ered . tensioners.
  • Page 83 Vauxhall Authorised R epairer. z We recom mend that you have the front seats removed by a Vauxhall Authorised The system’s integ ra ted self-diagnostics Repairer. allow s faults to be quickly remedied. Hav e z The belt tensioners only actuate once.
  • Page 84: Using The Belts

    Safety systems Using the belts Height adjustm ent Warning of front seat belt upper a nchorage points: Fitting seat bel ts Pull the belt out of the retractor and guide 1. Pull b elt out slig htly. O n pregna nt women in particular, the lap it across the body , making certain that it is belt must be positioned a s low as 2.
  • Page 85 Safety systems Adjust height such that the belt p asses Rem oving t he b el t over the shoulder and rests against the To remove the belt, d epress the red shoulder. It must not p ass over the neck or pushbutton on the buckle;...
  • Page 86: Vauxhall Full Size Airbag System

    Safety systems Vauxhall Full Size airbag system The Vauxhall Full Size airbag system comprises several individual systems. Front a irbag system 3 Si de airba g system 3 The front airbag sy stem will b e triggered in The side airbag sy stem triggers when a...
  • Page 87 Safety systems Examples of events triggering the front airbag sy stem: z Impact against a non-y ielding obstacle: the front airbags are trigg ered at low vehicle speed. z Impact against a yield ing obstacle: (such as another vehicle): the front airbags are only triggered at a hig her vehicle speed.
  • Page 88 Safety systems When trigg ered , the front airbags inflate in Warning Warnin g milliseconds to form a safety cushion for the d riv er and front passenger. The The front airbag sy stem provides The three-point seat belt must b e forward movement of the front seat optimum p rotection when the seat, correctly fitted –...
  • Page 89 Safety systems Warning Seat belts m ust therefore a lways be worn. The front a irb ag system serv es to supplement the three-point seat belts. If you do not wea r your seat belt you risk being seriously injured, or even thrown from the vehic le, in the ev ent of an accident.
  • Page 90 Safety systems The side airbags will not b e trig gered in the Warning event of z the ignition is switched off There must be no objects in the area in which the airb ag inflates or in the a rea z frontal collisions between the seat backs and the vehicle z accidents in which the vehicle overturns...
  • Page 91 Warning Hav e the cause of the fault remedied. We rec om mend that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised R epairer. The system’s integ ra ted self-diagnostics allow s faults to be quickly remedied. Hav e your Car Pass on ha nd when consulting a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 92 When fitting the protec tiv e covers, ma ke the seats removed by y our Vauxhall As with any other object, child restaint sure that the airbag units on the Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 93: Sy Stems

    Safety systems Use of child restrai nt systems 3 Mo untings for ISOFIX child restraint systems Warning Mountings 3 for the attachment of ISO FIX child restraint systems are located between No child restraint system 3 may be the back rest and seat c ushions of the installed on front passenger seat.
  • Page 94: Child Restraint System

    Warning sy stem. z The covers of the Vauxhall child restraint C hild restaint sy stems must not be carried sy stem can b e wiped clean. on a p assenger’s lap. Danger to life.
  • Page 95 Safety systems X = Child restraint system s are not to b e Permissible opti ons for fi tting a child safety sea t used on the front passenger seat. Weight U = univ ersally suita ble in c onjunction fr ont a n out board seat centre sea t...
  • Page 96: Ex Terior Mirrors

    Safety systems Exterio r mirrors Asp heri cal ext eri or mirror 3 Head restraints increases the field of view . Estimating the For the safety of pedestrians, the exterior Adjust the head restraints to suit the distance away of vehicles following y ou is mirrors will swing out of their normal occupant’s size 3.
  • Page 97: Sun Visors, Glove Compartment

    Sun visors, glove compartment Safety ac cessories The m irror cov er in the sun visor and the The wide range of Vauxhall a ccessories glove compartment lid should remained allow s y ou to equip y our Combo as y ou closed w hile driving.
  • Page 98: Lighting

    Lightin g Lighting Vehicles with d aytime running lights 3: With the ignition on and the light switch on 7 , dipped beam w ithout instrument illumination is on. The daytime running lights sw itc hed off when the ignition is switched off. Follor c ountry-specific regulations as regards the use of day time running lights and the front fog lig hts 3.
  • Page 99: Headlight Range Adjustment 3

    Ligh ting Combo C rew van: z Front sea ts occupied z All seats occupied z All seats occupied and load in load compartment z Driver’s seat occupied and load in load compartment Combo: z Seats occupied z Seats occupied and half load in load compartment = z Seats occupied and Headlight range adju stment...
  • Page 100: Fog Tail Light

    Lightin g Fog tail light Turn signals, hazard warning flashers O n = Press r, r illuminates in instrument panel see p age 14. O ff = Press r again or Reversing lights switch ignition or light off Come on when reverse gear is engaged The fog tail lig ht can only be switched on if and ignition is switched on.
  • Page 101: Courtesy Light

    Ligh ting Load c om part ment and l oa ding area l ighting 3 C om es on when the tailgate is opened. Autom atica lly reg ul ated centre console light ing 3 S potlight in housing of interior m irror. Day lig ht-dependent, automatically regula ted centre console lighting with ignition switched on.
  • Page 102: Battery Discharge P Rotection

    Lightin g Battery discharge protectio n Headlights when driving abroad Some consum ers such as the interior The asymm etrical dipped b eam increases lighting switch them selves off after ap prox . the field of v ision on the p assenger sid e of 30 minutes if the ignition is off in order to the lane.
  • Page 103: Windows

    Windo ws Windows Warning C are m ust be taken when operating the electrically operated door windows 3. There is a risk of injury, especially for children. Vehicle passeng ers should be inform ed accordingly. K eep a close watch on the windows when closing them.
  • Page 104 Windo ws O verload If the windows a re repeatedly operated at short intervals, the power sup ply is briefly cut off. The system is protec ted by fuses in the fuse box – see page 161. Fault If a utomatic opening or closing of the windows is not possible, activate window electronics as follows: 1.
  • Page 105 Windo ws Window in the sliding doors To open Disenga ge hinge and press outwards To close Pull hinge and engage...
  • Page 106: C Lim Ate C Ontrol

    Climate control Climate control Heating, ventilatio n and air Buttons for cooling n and recirculation Heating , ventilation and air conditioning system system 4 are only present in v ersions cond itioning system 3 ..... . 101 with optional air conditioning system 3 - Air vents ..
  • Page 107: Air Vents

    Climate c ontrol Ad ditional vents Located in front of the windscreen, in front of the door mirrors and in the front foot wells. Air vents To close the vents, p ush the slider towards the centre of the v ehicle. Com fortable ventilation of the head area based on the position of the temp erature Wi nd sc reen defroster nozzles (2)
  • Page 108: Heated Rear Window 3, Hea Ted Ex Terior Mirrors 3

    Climate control General in formation and information on air in take, air outlet, pollen filter and maintenance see pages 109. Heated rear window Heated front seats heated exterior mirrors Tw o switches ß in the centre console; op erational for the respective front seat O peration with ignition switched on: when the ig nition is sw itched on.
  • Page 109: Heating And Ventila Tion System

    Climate c ontrol Heatin g and ventilation system Centre rotary switch: Air flow Rig ht-hand rot ary swi tch: Air distribut ion Four fan speeds: to the windscreen and Left -hand rota ry swit ch: Temperature front door windows red zone warm maximum air flow blue zone...
  • Page 110 Climate control Hea ting The c om fort and general well-being of the The amount of heat is dependent on the vehicle occupants are to a large extent coolant temperature and is thus not fully dependent on a suitab le v entilation a nd attained until the engine is warm.
  • Page 111 Climate c ontrol z Turn the temp erature switch as far into the red zone a s p ossible, z Set fa n to 3 or 4, z Set air distribution switch to V, z Activate heated rear w indow Ü, z Direct the side air v ents as required tow ards the door windows.
  • Page 112: Air Conditioning System 3

    Climate control Air conditioning system In add ition to the effects of the heating and ventilation system, the air conditioning system c ools and dehumidified (dries) the inflowing air. If no cooling or dehumidification is req uired, switch off cooling to sav e fuel. Cooling switches off autom atically at low outside tem peratures.
  • Page 113 Climate c ontrol The a ir recirculation sy stem minimises the entry of outside air. The humidity increases, and the windows can m ist up. The quality of the passenger compa rtm ent air deteriorates which ma y cause v ehicle occupants to feel drowsy .
  • Page 114: Air Intake

    Climate control z C ooling n on. z Turn the temperature sw itch c lock wise. z Set fan to 3 or 4. z Air distrib ution switch to V, a ir rec irc ulation system 4 switches off automatically –...
  • Page 115: Pollen Filter

    Climate c ontrol Pollen filter Note Maintenance The pollen filter cleans the air entering from If the windscreen is misted due to damp In order to ensure consistently good outside and filters dust, soot, pollen and weather, tem pora rily set the sy stem as operation of the AC comp ressor 3 , it must spores from the interior air if the air described und er "Window demisting"...
  • Page 116: Easy Tronic

    Easytronic Easytronic The semi-automatic Easytronic tra nsmission permits manua l (manual mode) or a utomatic gear shifting (a utomatic mode), both with fully autom atic clutch control. Warning Disregard of these instructions m ay lead to injuries or endanger life. Transm ission display ..
  • Page 117: Operating Easytron Ic With The Selector Lever

    Easytronic Selector lev er in + or - Selec tor lever in o (centre positi on) After movement of the selector lever from S hift to a higher gear. N to position o (centre position) while the S hift to a low er gear. footbrake is depressed, Easytronic is in If a hig her gear is selected when the autom atic m od e and first gear is engag ed.
  • Page 118: Stopping The Vehicle

    Easytronic Stopping the vehic le Electronic ally c ontrolled driving programmes in automatic mode In automatic or m anual mode, first gear is autom atically engaged (second gear if z By mea ns of delayed gear changing the Winter p rogram me is engaged) and (higher eng ine speeds) following a cold the c lutch is released when the v ehicle is start, the operating tem perature...
  • Page 119: Kickdown

    Easytronic Engine braking Vehicle storage Automat ic mod e Before lea ving the v ehicle: When driving downhill, Easytronic does not z Engage handbrake shift into higher gears until a fairly high z Remov e ignition key. engine speed has been reached . When The last g ear engaged is retained.
  • Page 120: Manoeuvring The Vehicle

    , it is not possible to continue high. driving. Have the ca use of the fault rem edied. We rec om mend that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. The sy stem’s integrated self-diagnostics allows fa ults to be quickly remedied.
  • Page 121 If the c ause of the interruption to the p ow er sup ply is not the discharged battery , consult a workshop. We rec om mend your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. If the vehicle has to be removed from m ov ing traffic, release clutch as follows: 1.
  • Page 122: Driving Hints

    Drivin g hints Driving hints The first 600 miles (1000 km) Driving in mo untainous terrain or Ca r a van/ t r ai l er t ow i ng with a trailer/caravan Driv e y our v ehicle at various speed s. Do not use full throttle.
  • Page 123: Cooling Fan

    Drivin g hints Vehi cles w ith turb ocharged engine Engine speed Cooling fan After running at hig h engine speeds or high Driv e in a low engine speed range for each The cooling fan is controlled v ia a engine loads, opera te the engine briefly gear a s m uc h as possible.
  • Page 124: S Aving Fuel

    When dev eloping and manufac turing your unnecessarily . Drive at uniform speed, protecting the environment. vehic le, Vauxhall used environment- watching the road. z Y ou should therefore drive with energy in friendly and in the m ain recyc la ble Avoid frequent starting off and stopping mind –...
  • Page 125 Regular checks (every 14 d ays) pay off. z Do not race your engine. Avoid d riv ing at Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. high engine speeds. Electrical loads Making use of the tachom eter helps to...
  • Page 126: Fuel Consumption, Fuel, Refuelling

    Fuel consumption , fuel, refuellin g Fuel consumption, Fuel c onsum ption Fuel for petrol engines Fuel consumption is determined under C om mercially availab le high-quality fuel fuel, refuelling specific driving conditions – see page 200. with a maximum ethanol content of 5% as per DIN EN 228 (catalytic c onverter - see Special equipm ent increases the weight of pag e 124, octane numb ers - see page 198).
  • Page 127: Fuel Filler Cap

    100% Bio Diesel, which is not If replacing the fuel filler c ap, be sure to use remedied immediately . We recommend a genuine Vauxhall fuel filler cap for y our to be used in Vauxhall engines. tha t you consult your Vauxhall model to ensure full functionality .
  • Page 128 Fuel consumption , fuel, refuellin g Correct filling depends to a la rg e ex tent on prop er operation of the fuel dispensing pump: 1. Fully insert the pump noz zle a nd switch it on. 2. After the a utoma tic cut-off, the nominal capa city of the fuel tank can be obtained by topping up with two doses of fuel.
  • Page 129: Catalytic Converter, Exhaust Gases

    Catalytic converter, exhaust gases Catalytic converter, z Consult a work shop, such as your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, as quic kly exhaust gases as possible in the event of misfiring, irregular engine running following a cold start, a significant loss of engine power...
  • Page 130 Consult a w ork shop, such as your Vauxhall Authorised Rep airer, as q uick ly as possible in the ev ent of irregular engine running, a signific ant loss of engine p ow er or other unusual malfunctions.
  • Page 131 - see p age 184. We indicator is steady. Consult a workshop recommend that y ou consult y our Vauxhall immediately . We recomm end y our Authorised Repa irer.
  • Page 132 Hav e a ll maintenance work carried out at Warning soot particles out of the exhaust. the intervals sp ecified by Vauxhall. We recommend that you entrust this work to The system c ontains a self-cleaning Engine exhaust ga ses c ontain poisonous y our Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, who function at certain intervals.
  • Page 133: Brakes

    Hav e w orn b ra ke p ads replaced. We recommend that you consult your The brakes are a n important factor for Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, who will fit tra ffic safety . pad s that have b een tested and approved...
  • Page 134 Brakes Footb rake S hortly a fter sta rting each journey the The footbrak e comp rises two indep endent effectiveness of the brake sy stem should brake circuits. be tested at low speed a nd without inconveniencing other traffic, especially if If a brake circuit fails, the vehicle can still be the brakes are wet, e.g.
  • Page 135 : Stop. Interrupt your journey imm ediately. Consult a workshop. We recomm end y our Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Handb rake Brake system c ontrol indic ator R Always app ly handbrake firm ly. O n slopes The control indica tor illuminates w hen the apply the handbrake as firmly as possible.
  • Page 136 ABS makes it p ossible to drive Hav e the cause of the fa ult remedied. We round an obsta cle without releasing the recommend that y ou consult y our Vauxhall brakes. Authorised Repa irer. The sy stem’s...
  • Page 137: Wheels, Tyres

    Winter tyres 3 ........136 Warning chang ed b y y our Vauxhall Authorised Wheel trim s 3........136 Repairer, who will b e familiar w ith the Tyre chains 3 ..
  • Page 138 The use of wheel trims and tyres tha t Vauxhall has approved for the vehicle and therefore fulfill all requirements for the relevant combination of wheels and ty res.
  • Page 139 Chec k wheels for damage. In the event of dam age or abnorm al wear, consult a workshop. We recommend your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Warning Dama ge m ay lead to ty re blow-out. Tyre condition, wheel condition Tread d ep th C heck tread depth regularly.
  • Page 140 Wheels, tyres General i nformati on Tyre d esigna tions Meaning s: z The danger of aq uap laning is greater if the ty res are worn. e.g. 175/70 R 14 79 T z Tyres age, even if they a re used only very 175 = Tyre width in mm little or not at all.
  • Page 141 For notes on fitting new tyres – If the wheel trims and ty res used are not see page 132. Vauxhall-app rov ed, make sure that the tyres do not have a b eaded edge - See page 205 for restric tions.
  • Page 142 Wheels, tyres Wheel trim on steel wheels could come into Tem porary sp are wheel 3 contact with parts of the chain and be Ty re c hains must not be used on the dam aged. Rem ove the wheel trim – temporary spa re wheel.
  • Page 143: Roof Racks

    Vauxhall roof rack system cooling system, heat shields or other approved for your vehicle. C onsult your equipment.
  • Page 144: Caravan And Trailer Loads

    Ro of racks, Caravan and trailer towin g Caravan and trailer loads The permissible caravan/trailer load should Coupling socket load be fully utilised only by d riv ers who are The p ermissible carav an/trailer loads are The coupling socket load is the load adeq uately experienced in towing large or vehic le and engine d epend ent max imum exerted by the trailer/carav an on the...
  • Page 145: Tyre Pressure

    Roof racks, Caravan and trailer to wing Handling is greatly influenced by the loading of the trailer/c aravan. Loads should therefore b e sec ured so that they cannot slip and be placed in the centre of the tra iler/ca ra van if possible, i.e. ab ov e the axle.
  • Page 146 Ro of racks, Caravan and trailer towin g Make sure that y ou hav e enough room When driving downhill, towing a cara van/ The cooling fan is electrically operated. Its when c ornering and avoid sudden tra iler subjects the b rakes to a heavier load cooling power is therefore independent of manoeuv res.
  • Page 147: Starting On Inclines

    Roof racks, Caravan and trailer to wing Starting on inclines For vehicles with Easy tronic 3, it is sufficient to apply full throttle when in For vehicles with m anual transmission, the autom atic mode. most favourable engine speed when starting off on an incline is b etween 2500 Before starting off under extreme and 3000 rpm for p etrol engines a nd...
  • Page 148: S Elf-Help

    We recommend your Fuses ............ . 161 Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Bulb replacem ent ....... . 167 Halogen headlight system, dipped and main beam .
  • Page 149: Starting The Engine With Jump

    Self-help Starting the en gine with jump z Use auxiliary battery with sam e v olta ge leads (12 volts). Its capacity (Ah) m ust not be considera bly less than that of the A vehicle with a discharged battery can be discharged ba ttery.
  • Page 150 Self-help z Do not connect leads to negative z Start the engine of the v ehicle prov iding term inal of discharged battery! the jump start. z The connection p oint should be as far z After 5 minutes, start the other engine. away from the discharged battery as Start attempts should be made at possible.
  • Page 151: Towing The Vehicle

    Self-help Towing the vehicle The towing eye is located in the bag for S crew in the towing ey e anticlock wise as far vehicle tools 3 , behind the cover on the as it will g o until it stops in a horizontal To open the cap of the front right towing rig ht side of the load compartment or in position.
  • Page 152: Towing Service

    3 and close the windows. Warning Consult a work shop. We recom mend y our Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, w ho w ill Significa ntly greater force is required for serve you best to get your vehicle ba ck on braking: the brake servo unit is only the road.
  • Page 153: Warning Triangle ¨ 3 And First-Aid Kit (Cushion) + 3

    Self-help Warning triangle Release flap by pressing retaining lugs. C ombo C rew van ¨ 3 first-aid kit (cushion ) The warning triangle and first-aid cushion or first-aid kit are stored in the stowage Com bo compa rtm ent behind the driver’s seat. The w arning triangle and first-aid cushion When stow ing, make sure that they do not or first-a id kit are stowed in a com partment...
  • Page 154: Spa Re Wheel 3

    Self-help Spare wheel 3. Unhook the ca tch and lower the spare 7. Place the rep laced wheel in the spare wheel. wheel holder w ith the outside of the The spare wheel is stored beneath the wheel facing upwards. floor.
  • Page 155 Self-help Genera l informa tion Notes on tem porary spare wheel 3 I nform ation on d irectional t yres 3 Dep ending on the version, the spare wheel z Using a temporary spare wheel may Direc tional ty res perform optima lly when may be designed for use as a temporary change the driving behaviour of the they are mounted in their p rescrib ed...
  • Page 156: Jac K £ 3 And Vehicle Tools 3

    Self-help Jack and vehicle tools The jack is sec ured in place by a wing C ombo C rew van £ 3 screw. The vehicle tools are secured to the The jack 3 and vehicle tools 3 are secured The jac k 3 and vehicle tools 3 have been ja ck with rubber bands.
  • Page 157: Changing Wheels

    We recommend z Use the jack only to chang e wheels. preparations and observ e the following tha t you consult your Vauxhall inform ation w hen changing wheels: z If the ground on which the vehicle is Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 158 Self-help 1. Prise off the hub cap using a screwdriver, Remove the wheel trim using the hook 3 Alloy wheels 3: Prise off the hub c ap positioning the sc rewdriver at the recess from the vehicle tools. Vehicle tools - using a screwdriver, positioning the at the side of the hub cap.
  • Page 159 Self-help Alloy wheels w ith a nti-theft lock 3: 2. Slac ken wheel b olts using wheel bolt 3. The jacking p oints 3 on the vehicle Release hub cap using key included in wrench 3, putting on the w heel bolt underbody are ma rked by depressions vehicle tools and remove it.
  • Page 160 Self-help 5. Unscrew the wheel bolts and w ipe clean with a cloth. Lightly grease the wheel bolt taper. Mak e sure that the bolt threads are not greased . Place the wheel bolts where they will not b ecome dirty.
  • Page 161 Self-help 9. Tighten wheel bolts crossw ise, putting 11. Stow the replac ed w heel, tools and on wheel bolt w rench 3 as far a s warning triangle - see p ages 148, 151. possib le. 12. Check the tyre pressure of the newly Alloy wheels 3 : put hub cap on a nd fitted w heel.
  • Page 162: Tyre Repair Kit 3

    Pa rt the vehic le and air hose from the stowage and consult a work shop. We recommend compartments on the underside of the your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. compressor. Imp ortant information – see page 160. In the event of a flat tyre:...
  • Page 163 Self-help 4. Screw the compressor air hose to the 7. Sc rew the filler hose to the ty re v alve. 10. Switch on ignition. connection on the sealant bottle. 8. The switch on the compressor m ust be 11. Set the rocker switch on the com pressor 5.
  • Page 164 Consult a workshop. We the sealant to distrib ute evenly 10 m inutes. If the prescribed ty re recom mend y our Vauxhall Authorised throughout the tyre. Stop after approx. pressure is still not rea ched, the tyre is Repairer.
  • Page 165 Self-help Im portant The sealant can only be stored for approx. 4 years. After this time, the sealing Warning prop erties can no longer be gua ra nteed. Heed the exp iration date on the sealant Do not d riv e faster than 50 mph bottle.
  • Page 166: Electrical System

    ; high voltage can be fatal. Fuses It is ad visab le to ca rry a comp lete set of fuses – av ailable from any Vauxhall Fuse box Authorised Repa irer. The fuse box is located in the engine...
  • Page 167 Self-help Alway s use fuses with the correct current va lue. This is shown on eac h fuse, and is also indicated by the fuse colour and the plug-in location in the fuse box . Fuse Fuse colour rating Grey Brow nish yellow Brow n 7.
  • Page 168 Fuse Circ ui t Rat ing Z 17 DTH circuits they protect Instruments, 7.5 A Vauxhall alarm sy stem 7. 5 A Some circuits m ay be protected by severa l information display, Exterior m irrors 7. 5 A fuses.
  • Page 169 Self-help Fuse C ircuit Rating S eat heater (right) 15 A Fuse C ircuit Rating Fuse Circ ui t Rat ing Electric window (right) 20 A Rev ersing lights, cigarette lighter, – – accessory socket 20 A – – C entral control unit, imm ob iliz er Windscreen w ip er 30 A...
  • Page 170 Self-help Fuse C ircuit Rating Engine control unit 15 A Air conditioning sy stem 15 A ABS , Easytronic, Airbag Petrol engine: Engine control unit 15 A Diesel engine: Engine control unit 7. 5 A Diesel filter heater 30 A Electric w indows, I nfotainment system Dipp ed b eam (left)
  • Page 171 Self-help Fuse C ircuit Rating Tail light (left), park ing lig ht (left) Tail light (right), park ing lig ht (right) Brake lights 10 A Front fog lig hts 15 A Fog tail light 10 A Main b eam (left) 10 A Main b eam (right) 10 A...
  • Page 172: Bulb Replacement

    Headli ght aim ing We recommend that head light a im ing be Head lig ht system with separate bulbs for carried out by y our Vauxhall Authorised dipped bea m 1 (outer bulbs) and main Repairer, who will have special equipment.
  • Page 173 Self-help 10. After replacing bulbs on the left-hand sid e, close the cover of the fuse b ox . After replac ing bulbs on the right-hand sid e, reattach the air hose to the air filter and engage. 4. Push bulb on plug connec tor 6.
  • Page 174 Self-help Mai n bea m 4. Detach plug connector from bulb. 6. Remove bulb from reflector housing. 1. Open bonnet and engage supp ort. 5. Disengag e spring wire clip from 7. When fitting a new bulb, eng age the 2.
  • Page 175 Self-help Park ing light s 5. Remove side light b ulb mounting from 8. Insert bulb socket in reflector. 1. Open bonnet and engage supp ort. reflector. 9. Attach connector to main beam bulb . 2. When replacing bulb s on the left-hand 6.
  • Page 176 Self-help 7. After replacing bulbs on the left-hand sid e, close the cover of the fuse b ox . After replac ing bulbs on the right-hand sid e, reattach the air hose to the air filter and engage. Turn signal l ights 4.
  • Page 177: Ellipsoidal Headlight System

    Self-help 9. Place headlight protec tiv e cov er in position and close. 10. After replacing bulbs on the left-hand sid e, close the cover of the fuse b ox . After replac ing bulbs on the right-hand sid e, reattach the air hose to the air filter and engage.
  • Page 178: Side Turn Signal Lights

    Va ux ha ll Authorised Repairer. Side turn signal lights Hav e the bulbs replaced by a w orkshop. We recommend your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Front fog lights Hav e the bulbs replaced by a w orkshop.
  • Page 179: Tail Lights

    Self-help Tail lights 2. Deta ch plug connector from bulb 5. Press retaining lugs on bulb m ounting mounting . tog ether and remove bulb mounting, as 1. Disenga ge c ov er by pressing retaining shown in illustration. lugs and remove. 3.
  • Page 180: Number Plate Lights

    Self-help Number plate lights 2. Press bulb slig htly towards spring c lip Courtesy lights and remove. 1. Unscrew both screws. Remove light Front courtesy l ight insert. To ensure that no power is supp lied to the 3. Insert new bulb, without touc hing the lights, close the doors or hold the contac t glass.
  • Page 181 Self-help 2. Press bulb slightly towards spring clip Front c ourtesy light with read ing light s 3 3. Insert new b ulb. and remov e. To ensure that no power is supplied to the 4. Mount lens a nd engage in position. lig hts, close the doors before removing.
  • Page 182 Instrument ill um ination, Informat ion displa y ill uminati on 3 We rec om mend that you have bulbs cha ng ed b y your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Load com partm ent light 3 To ensure that no power is supplied to the lights, close the ta ilg ate or hold the contact switch depressed before rem ov ing.
  • Page 183: If You Have A Problem

    Vauxhall Authorised Rep airer. In the unlikely ev ent that you are still not Trad ers Ltd. (S .M.M. T.), ha ppy with the answer your Vauxhall We sincerely hope you will nev er have Forbes House, H alkin Street, Authorised Repairer has given, or the cause to c om plain about your vehicle.
  • Page 184 Årsta ängvägen 17 Telephone 00 45-39 97 85 00 Sandyford, Dubli n 18 – I rel and 100 73 Stock holm – S weden Vauxhall Motors Ltd. Tel. 00 353-1-216 10 00 Tel. 00 46-20 333 000 Customer C are General Motors Italia S rl General Motors Suisse S.A.
  • Page 185: Maintenance, Inspection System

    Have service work carried out within one week or 300 m iles (500 km). We recommend that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. The service interval display takes account The remaining distance c an be shown on A note on safety ..
  • Page 186: A Note On Safety

    Vauxhall vehicles and in possession of the nec essary sp ecial tools and the latest service instructions from Vauxhall. In order to avoid invalida tion of any w arranty claim, it is especially important to entrust work to a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer during the warranty period.
  • Page 187: Engine Oil

    Maintenance, Inspection System Engine oil Engine oil l ev el chec k, To check the engine oil level, wipe off the topping up engine oil dipstick and insert it up to the stop m ark on Information on engine oils is found in the The engine oil lev el must be check ed w ith the ha ndle.
  • Page 188 We rec om mend that you use genuine oil and filter changes to a Va ux ha ll When closing the cap, insert it straight and Vauxhall engine oil filters. Authorised Repairer, who will be fa miliar screw it in all the way .
  • Page 189: Diesel Fuel Filter

    Antifreeze is a d ang er to health; it must hydrometer. We recom mend that you therefore be k ept in the original conta iner consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer. and out of the reach of children. The antifreeze content must guarantee frost protection down to approx.
  • Page 190 Have the cause of coolant loss consult your Vaux hall Authorised Rep airer. remedied . We recommend that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised When closing the c ap, insert it straight and Repairer. screw it in all the way.
  • Page 191: Brake Fluid

    Brake fluid is hy groscopic, i.e. it absorbs Clea r vision is essential for safe driv ing. the aid of Vauxhall De-icer Spray . water. If the brakes b ecome hot, suc h as Regularly check the windsc reen wiper for...
  • Page 192: Wind Screen Wash System

    Mainten ance, Inspection System Wiper bla des on t he w indscreen Wi per blad es 3 on t he rear w indow Win dscreen wash system Lift wiper arm . Move release lever and Lift wiper arm. Diseng age wiper b la de a s Reservoir for windscreen wa sh and rear detach wiper blade.
  • Page 193: Battery

    We recommend that you entrust battery courtesy light automatically sw itc h off rep lacement to a Vauxhall Authorised after approx. 30 minutes. Repairer, who will be familiar with the req uirements of the law as regards...
  • Page 194: Protecting Electronic Components

    Mainten ance, Inspection System Protectin g electronic c omponents To avoid dam aging the v ehicle, do not Disconnecting/connecting the b attery make any m od ifica tions to the electrical from /t o the electr ical syst em In order to prev ent faults in electronic sy stem, e.
  • Page 195: Vehicle Decomm Issioning

    We recommend that you consult y our off. Use chock s or the like to prevent z Check tyre pressure and correc t if Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. vehicle from rolling. necessary. See pag e 205, 206. z Wash and preserve the vehicle –...
  • Page 196: Vehicle Care

    Window Cleaner Washing ..........192 z Vauxhall Windscreen Wa sh S olv ent Waxing ..........192 z Silicone O il for Rubber Sea ls Polishing ..
  • Page 197: Washing

    Veh icle c are Washin g Waxing Polishing The paintwork of your v ehicle is exposed to Wax your vehicle regularly, in pa rticular Polishing is necessary only if the pa int has env ironmenta l influences, e. g. continuous after it has been washed using shampoo become dull or if solid deposits hav e changes in weather conditions, ind ustrial...
  • Page 198: Paintwork Damage

    Va ux ha ll touch-up suitable for vehicle interiors. Do not use a ny cleaner. applicator or Vauxhall sp ra y and touch-up other agent, and in particular do not use The instrum ent panel is only to be cleaned paint before rust can form .
  • Page 199: Windows

    Vauxhall lock cy linder grease prevents the locks from freezing up. Only use de-icing Use a soft lint-free cloth or chamois leather...
  • Page 200: Engine Compartment

    We recom mend tha t you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. An engine wash can be performed in the spring in ord er to remove dirt that has adhered to the engine compartment, which may also ha ve a high sa lt content.
  • Page 201: Technical Data

    Tec hnic al D ata Technical Data Vehicle docum ents, identification plate........... 196 Veh icle doc umen ts, identification In other versions the ty pe plate is attached Vehicle identification d ata..
  • Page 202: Vehicle Identification D Ata

    – Brake fluid, – Tra nsmission fluid, we rec om mend that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, who can adv ise you on the correct products to use. C aution: Use of unsuitable fluids can cause serious damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 203: Engine Data

    Tec hnic al D ata Engine data Sales designation 1.4 TWINPORT 1.3 CDTI 1.3 C DTI 1.7 C DTI Eng ine identifier code Z 14 XEP Y 13 DT Z 13 DTJ Z 17 DTH Numb er of cylinders Piston displacement (cm 1364 1248 1248...
  • Page 204: Performance (Approx. Mph / Km/H)

    Technical Data Pe rform ance (approx. mph / km /h Z 14 XEP Y 13 DT Z 13 DTJ Z 17 DTH Eng ine Top speed 5-speed ma nual transmission 102/164 93/150 94/152 106/170 Easytronic – – 94/152 – The ma xim um sp eed is a ch ievab le with a ma xim um o f ha lf pa ylo ad . Op tio nal equ ip ment ma y red uce the sp ecified ma ximu m sp eed of th e vehicle. Sa les desig nation –...
  • Page 205: Fuel Consump Tion, Co Emissions

    Tec hnic al D ata Fuel consumption, The direc tiv e is oriented to actual driving The figures given m ust not be taken as a emission s practices: Urba n driving is rated at guarantee for the actual fuel consumption approx.
  • Page 206 Technical Data Fuel cons umption , CO em issions (ap prox . l/100 km) (ap prox . g/km) Eng ine Z 14 XEP Y 13 DT Z 13 DTJ Z 17 DTH Manual / Ea sytronic transm ission urban 8,0/– 6, 5/–...
  • Page 207: Weights, Payload And Roof Load

    Tec hnic al D ata Weights, payload and roof load The combined total of front a nd rear ax le Roof loa d loa ds must not exceed the perm issible The permissib le roof load is 100 kg - 75 kg The p ayload is the difference between gross vehicle weight.
  • Page 208 Technical Data Weights , Table 1, kerb weight (kg) Model Eng ine Manua l Easytronic tra nsmission Com bo Crew Z 14 XEP 1190 – va n Y 13 DT 1285 – Z 13 DTJ 1285 1285 Z 17 DTH 1320 –...
  • Page 209 Tec hnic al D ata Weights , Table 1, kerb weight (kg) Model Engine Ma nual Easytronic transmission Com bo Z 14 XEP 1235 – Y 13 DT 1325 – Z 13 DTJ 1325 1325 Z 17 DTH 1365 – Com bo Z 14 XEP 1265...
  • Page 210: Tyres

    Tyre pressure in bar / psi other tyres, ev en if they hav e been g ra nted We recommend the use of Vauxhall-tested The specified ty re pressure are v alid for approva l by the relevant authorities or in fine-mesh chains that add no more than cold ty res.
  • Page 211 Tec hnic al D ata (ctd.) Comb o Crew v an C om fort pressure Tyre pressure for Tyre pressure in bar / psi full load Engine Ty res Front Rea r Front Rear 2 )3) Z 14 XEP, 175/70 R 14 2.4/35 2.4/35 2.
  • Page 212 Technical Data (ctd.) Comb o C om fort pressure Tyre pressure for Tyre pressure in bar / psi full load Engine Ty res Front Rea r Front Rear Z 14 XEP 175/70 R 14 2.4/35 2.4/35 2. 4/35 3. 5/51 3 )4) Z 13 DTJ 185/55 R 15...
  • Page 213: Electrical System

    Tec hnic al D ata Electrical system Battery Voltage 12 Volt Amp hours 36 Ah / 44 Ah 3 / 55 Ah 3 / 60 Ah 3 / 70 Ah 3 Battery for radio frequenc y rem ote control C R 20 32...
  • Page 214: Ca Pacities (Approx. In Litres)

    Technical Data Capacities (app rox . in litres) Z 14 XEP Y 13 DT Z 13 DTJ Z 17 DTH Eng ine Fuel tank (nominal content) Engine oil with filter change 3. 2 Engine oil betw een MIN a nd MAX on d ip stick 1.
  • Page 215: Dimensions (Mm)

    Tec hnic al D ata Dimensions (mm) Com bo Com bo Crew va n Length 4322 4322 Width 1684 1684 Width with two ex terior mirrors 1892 1892 Height at kerb weight 1801 1801 Loa d compartment length 1787 /2700 1020 /1664 /2700...
  • Page 216: Mounting Dimensions Of Towing Equipment With Fixed Coupling Ball Bar

    Technical Data Mounting dimensions of towing equipment with fixed coupling ball bar All dimensions relate to trailer towing equipm ent app rov ed b y Vauxhall. Dimension 506.3 274.3 401.7 Warning Only use towing equipment that ha s been approved for your vehicle. We...
  • Page 217: Index

    In dex Index Brakes ............ . 128 ABS ............ . 131 AB S (Anti-lock Brake System ) ....131 Brake assist ..
  • Page 218 Index Control indicators ......10, 24 Door lock s ........44, 194 Exterior mirrors ......6, 91, 103 ABS (Anti-lock Brake System ) ... 131 Driv ing abroad ..
  • Page 219 In dex Gross vehicle w eight ......202 Infotainment sy stem ......31, 42 Load compa rtm ent ......... 55 Inspection sy stem ........180 Bulb replacement ..
  • Page 220 Index Misted w indows ......106, 109 Preheating ..........26 S aving energy ........119 Mobile telephone ..
  • Page 221 Tyre cha ins ......... 136 Vauxhall a la rm system ......58 Towing ............ 146 Window demisting Vauxhall S ervice ..
  • Page 222 ©Copyright by Vauxhall Motors Ltd., England. Reproduction or translation, in whole or in parts, is not permitted without prior written consent from Vauxhall Motors Ltd. All rights as understood under the copyright laws are explicitly reserved by Vauxhall Motors Ltd.

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