Opel Automobile Owner's Manual
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Contents
Introduction .................................... 2
In brief ............................................ 6
Keys, doors and windows ............ 19
Seats, restraints ........................... 33
Storage ........................................ 50
Instruments and controls ............. 66
Lighting ........................................ 93
Infotainment system ................... 101
Climate control ........................... 104
Driving and operating ................. 111
Vehicle care ............................... 135
Technical data ........................... 190
Customer information ................ 211
Index .......................................... 212

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ........2 In brief ..........6 Keys, doors and windows .... 19 Seats, restraints ......33 Storage ........50 Instruments and controls ..... 66 Lighting ........93 Infotainment system ....101 Climate control ......104 Driving and operating ....111 Vehicle care .......
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction...
  • Page 3: Vehicle Specific Data

    "Service prices. Experienced mechanics ■ Directional data, e.g. left or right, or and Maintenance" and "Technical trained by Opel work according to front or back, always relate to the data" as well as on the identification specific Opel instructions.
  • Page 4 Text marked Caution provides information on possible damage to the vehicle. Disregarding this information may lead to vehicle damage. Symbols Page references are indicated with 3. 3 means "see page". We wish you many hours of pleasurable driving. Adam Opel GmbH...
  • Page 5 Introduction...
  • Page 6: In Brief

    In brief In brief Vehicle unlocking Seat adjustment Seat positioning Initial drive information Turn the key in the driver's door lock to the front or press button q to Pull handle, slide seat, release unlock the doors and load handle. compartment.
  • Page 7: Head Restraint Adjustment

    In brief Seat backrests Seat height Head restraint adjustment Turn handwheel. Do not lean on seat Lever pumping motion Press release button, adjust height, when adjusting. engage. = higher Seat adjustment 3 35, Seat position down = lower Head restraints 3 33. 3 34, Folding front passenger seat Seats 3 35, Seat position 3 34.
  • Page 8: Mirror Adjustment

    In brief Seat belt Mirror adjustment Exterior mirrors Setting with four-way switch in Interior mirror version with manual window operation Pull out the seat belt and engage in belt buckle. The seat belt must not be Swivel the lever on the underside to twisted and must fit close against the reduce dazzle.
  • Page 9 In brief Setting with four-way switch in Steering wheel adjustment version with electronic window operation Unlock lever, adjust steering wheel, then engage lever and ensure it is First select the relevant exterior mirror fully locked. Do not adjust steering then use the control to adjust. wheel unless vehicle is stationary and steering wheel lock has been Electric adjustment 3 26, Convex...
  • Page 10 In brief Instrument panel overview...
  • Page 11 In brief Side air vents ...... 109 10 Left heated seat ....36 Heated steering wheel ..67 Light switch ......93 Tyre deflation detection Instrument illumination ..98 system ......... 161 Rear fog light ......97 Parking assist ...... 126 Front fog lights .....
  • Page 12 In brief...
  • Page 13 In brief Exterior lighting Headlight flash, high beam and Turn and lane-change signals low beam right = lever up Turn light switch: left = lever down headlight flash = pull lever = Off high beam = push lever 8 = Side lights Turn and lane-change signals low beam = push or pull lever...
  • Page 14 In brief Hazard warning flashers Horn Washer and wiper systems Windscreen wiper Operated with the ¨ button. Press j. Hazard warning flashers 3 96. & = fast % = slow $ = timed interval wipe or automatic wiping with rain sensor §...
  • Page 15 In brief Windscreen and headlight Rear window wiper and washer Climate control washer systems system Heated rear window, heated exterior mirrors Pull lever. Wiper on = push lever Wiper off = push lever again Windscreen and headlight washer Heating is operated by pressing the Wash = push lever and hold system 3 68, Washer fluid 3 139.
  • Page 16 In brief Demisting and defrosting the Transmission Manual transmission automated windows Manual transmission N = neutral o = drive Air distribution to l. Reverse: with the vehicle stationary, + = higher gear Set temperature control to warmest wait 3 seconds after depressing = lower gear level.
  • Page 17: Starting Off

    In brief Automatic transmission Starting off Starting the engine Check before starting off ■ Tyre pressure and condition 3 160, 3 204. ■ Engine oil level and fluid levels 3 137. ■ All windows, mirrors, exterior lighting and number plates are free from dirt, snow and ice and are operational.
  • Page 18 In brief Parking If the vehicle is on a downhill slope, engage reverse gear or set the ■ Always apply parking brake. selector lever to P before switching Manual parking brake without off the ignition. Turn the front pressing release button. Apply as wheels towards the kerb.
  • Page 19: Keys, Doors And Windows

    Keys, doors and windows Keys, doors and Keys, locks Car Pass windows The Car Pass contains security Keys related vehicle data and should therefore be kept in a safe place. Replacement keys When the car is taken to a workshop, The key number is specified in the this vehicle data is needed in order to Keys, locks ........
  • Page 20: Memorised Settings

    Keys, doors and windows The radio remote control has a range Radio remote control battery Key with fixed key section of approx. 5 metres (16 ft). This range replacement Have the battery replaced by can be affected by outside influences. a workshop.
  • Page 21: Central Locking System

    Keys, doors and windows Central locking system Turn the key in the driver's door lock Locking to the front. Close doors, load compartment and Unlocks and locks doors, load fuel filler flap. If the driver's door is not compartment and fuel filler flap. Central locking system with radio closed properly, the central locking remote control...
  • Page 22 Keys, doors and windows Central locking system with radio Central locking button Fault in radio remote control remote control Unlocking Press button m: the doors are locked Press button p. or unlocked. Turn key in the driver's door lock as The LED in the button m illuminates far as it will go.
  • Page 23: Automatic Locking

    Keys, doors and windows Fault in central locking system door. The procedure must be carried 9 Warning out for each door. The driver's door Unlocking can also be locked from the outside Use the child locks whenever Turn key in the driver's door lock as with the key.
  • Page 24: Doors

    Keys, doors and windows Doors Vehicle security Note The installation of certain heavy accessories onto the tailgate may Load compartment Anti-theft locking system affect its ability to remain open. Opening 9 Warning Closing Do not use the system if there are people in the vehicle! The doors cannot be unlocked from the inside.
  • Page 25: Anti-Theft Alarm System

    Keys, doors and windows Activating with the remote control Light-emitting diode (LED) Seek the assistance of a workshop in the event of faults. Alarm When triggered, the alarm gives off an acoustic signal (horn) and a visual signal (hazard warning flashers). The number and duration of which are stipulated by legislation.
  • Page 26: Exterior Mirrors

    Keys, doors and windows Exterior mirrors If the control indicator A flashes First select the relevant exterior mirror when the ignition is on, there is a fault then use the control to adjust. in the system; the engine cannot be Convex shape Setting with four-way switch in started.
  • Page 27 Keys, doors and windows Folding Manual Corsa OPC: For pedestrians safety, the exterior mirrors of the Corsa OPC The exterior mirrors can be folded in For pedestrian safety, the exterior are released from the holder if they by pressing gently on the outer edge mirrors will swing out of their normal are bumped.
  • Page 28: Interior Mirrors

    Keys, doors and windows Interior mirrors Heated Automatic anti-dazzle Manual anti-dazzle Operated by pressing the Ü button. Dazzle from following vehicles at night is automatically reduced. Heating works with the engine To reduce dazzle, adjust the lever on running. It is switched off the underside of the mirror housing.
  • Page 29: Windows

    Keys, doors and windows Windows Power windows Manual windows 9 Warning Take care when operating the power windows. Risk of injury, particularly to children. Keep a close watch on the windows when closing them. Ensure that nothing becomes trapped in them as they move. Power windows can be operated: Operate the control to open or close the window.
  • Page 30: Sun Visors

    Keys, doors and windows Operating windows from outside Fault Operated by pressing the Ü button. Depending on the equipment level, If the windows cannot be opened or Heating functions with the engine the windows can be operated closed automatically, activate the running and is switched off remotely from outside the vehicle.
  • Page 31: Roof

    Keys, doors and windows Roof Caution Sunroof When using a roof rack, check the free movement of the sunroof in 9 Warning order to avoid damage. It is only permitted to raise the sunroof. Take care when operating the sunroof. Risk of injury, particularly Note to children.
  • Page 32 Keys, doors and windows Initialising the sun roof If the sunroof cannot be operated, activate the electronics as follows: with ignition on, close the sunroof and hold d depressed for at least 10 seconds. Seek the assistance of a workshop to have the cause of the fault remedied.
  • Page 33: Seats, Restraints

    Seats, restraints Seats, restraints Head restraints Adjustment Head restraints on front seats Position Head restraints ......33 9 Warning Front seats ........34 Seat belts ........37 Only drive with the head restraint set to the proper position. Airbag system ......39 Child restraints ......
  • Page 34: Front Seats

    Seats, restraints Front seats Head restraints on rear seats ■ Sit with shoulders as far back against the backrest as possible. Set the backrest rake so that it is Seat position possible to reach the steering wheel with arms slightly bent. 9 Warning Maintain contact between shoulders and the backrest when...
  • Page 35 Seats, restraints Seat adjustment Pull handle, slide seat, release Seat height handle. 9 Danger Seat backrests Do not sit nearer than 25 cm (10 inches) from the steering wheel, to permit safe airbag deployment. 9 Warning Never adjust seats while driving as they could move uncontrollably.
  • Page 36: Seat Folding

    Seats, restraints Seat folding Corsa OPC Do not operate handwheel to adjust backrest with backrest tilted forward. Heating Remove seat belt from belt mount on Lift release lever and tilt backrest backrest. forwards. Lower release lever and backrest engages in lowered position. Pull release lever on rear of backrest Slide seat forwards.
  • Page 37: Seat Belts

    Seats, restraints Seat belts Seat belt reminder X 3 76. Belt tensioners Seat belts are only designed for use by one person at a time. They are not suitable for people younger than 12 years of age or smaller than 150 cm (59 inches).
  • Page 38: Three-Point Seat Belt

    Seats, restraints Triggered belt tensioners must be Withdraw belt from retractor, guide it 9 Warning replaced by a workshop. Belt untwisted across the body and insert tensioners can only be triggered the latch plate in the buckle. Tension The belt must not rest against hard once.
  • Page 39: Airbag System

    Seats, restraints Airbag system Removing Using the seat belt while pregnant 9 Warning The airbag system consists of a number of individual systems. The lap belt must be positioned as When triggered the airbags inflate low as possible across the pelvis within milliseconds.
  • Page 40: Front Airbag System

    Seats, restraints Note Front airbag system The airbag systems and belt tensioner control electronics are located in the centre console area. Do not put any magnetic objects in this area. Do not stick anything on the airbag covers and do not cover them with other materials.
  • Page 41: Side Airbag System

    Seats, restraints The front airbag system is triggered in The side airbag system consists of an 9 Warning the event of an accident of a certain airbag in each front seat backrest and severity in the depicted area. The in the rear outboard seat backrests. Optimum protection is only ignition must be on.
  • Page 42: Curtain Airbag System

    Seats, restraints Curtain airbag system The risk of injury to the upper body The curtain airbag system is triggered and pelvis in the event of a side-on in the event of an accident of a certain The curtain airbag system consists of collision is considerably reduced.
  • Page 43: Airbag Deactivation

    Seats, restraints Airbag deactivation Control indicator W and LEDs in button on: Front airbag and side airbag systems Front passenger airbags are for the front passenger seat have to deactivated and will not inflate in the be deactivated if a child restraint event of a collision.
  • Page 44: Child Restraints

    Seats, restraints Child restraints Deactivation: Control indicator for airbag deactivation 3 76. ■ switch on ignition, control indicator Child restraint systems W flashes, Starting the engine terminates changing of the setting. When a child restraint system is being ■ press button W within 15 seconds The setting can then only be changed used, pay attention to the following and hold down,...
  • Page 45 Seats, restraints Selecting the right system Only allow children to enter and exit the vehicle at the side facing away Children should travel facing from the traffic. backwards in the vehicle, until as old as possible. It is appropriate to When the child restraint system is not change the system when the child’s in use, secure the seat with a seat belt...
  • Page 46 Seats, restraints Child restraint installation locations Permissible options for fitting a child restraint system On front passenger seat Weight and age class activated airbag deactivated airbag On rear outboard seats On rear centre seat Group 0: up to 10 kg or approx.
  • Page 47 Seats, restraints Permissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint system Weight class Size class Fixture On front passenger seat On rear outboard seats On rear centre seat Group 0: up to 10 kg ISO/R1 Group 0+: up to 13 kg ISO/R1 ISO/R2 ISO/R3...
  • Page 48 Seats, restraints ISOFIX size class and seat device A – ISO/F3 = Forward-facing child restraint system for children of maximum size in the weight class 9 to 18 kg. B – ISO/F2 = Forward-facing child restraint system for smaller children in the weight class 9 to 18 kg. B1 –...
  • Page 49: Isofix Child Restraint Systems

    Seats, restraints Isofix child restraint systems Top-tether child restraint systems On the pillar trim of the rear roof and on the attachment points are symbols Fasten vehicle-approved ISOFIX indicating the attachement eyes on child restraint systems to the Fasten Top-tether child restraint which to mount the child restraint mounting brackets.
  • Page 50: Storage

    Storage Storage Storage compartments Cupholders Glovebox Storage compartments ....50 Load compartment ....... 59 Roof rack system ......64 Loading information ..... 64 A cupholder is located in the front of the centre console. The glovebox features: In the 3-door passenger vehicle, also located at the side of the rear seat.
  • Page 51: Underseat Storage

    Storage Underseat storage Rear carrier system Extending Open the tailgate. 9 Warning No persons may remain in the extension zone of the rear carrier system, risk of injury. Lift at recessed edge and pull out. The rear carrier system (Flex-Fix Maximum load: 1.5 kg.
  • Page 52 Storage Install the tail lamps Open out the bulb holder on the back of the tail lamp completely. Completely pull out the rear carrier system until you hear it engage. First remove the rear (1), then the Ensure that it is not possible to push Push the clamping lever down and front (2) tail lamp from the recesses.
  • Page 53 Storage Lock the rear carrier system Unfold pedal crank recesses Check the cable and lamp position to make sure these are correctly Swivel the left clamping lever (1) back Fold one or both pedal crank installed and are securely located. first, followed by the right clamping recesses upwards until the diagonal lever (2) until they stop.
  • Page 54 Storage Adapting the rear carrier system to a bicycle Remove the pedal crank mounts from If the bicycle has curved pedal the pedal crank recesses. cranks, screw in the pedal crank unit all the way (position 1). With the rotary lever on the pedal crank recess, roughly adapt the adjustable pedal crank unit to the protrusion of the pedal crank.
  • Page 55 Storage Press the release lever and withdraw Prepare the bicycle for Attaching a bicycle to the rear the wheel recesses. attachment carrier system Push the release lever on the strap Rotate the left pedal (without a chain Put on the bicycle. The pedal crank retainer and remove the strap leaf) vertically downwards.
  • Page 56 Storage Attach the pedal crank by rotating the attachment screw on the pedal crank mount. Insert pedal crank mount into outer Align the bicycle in the longitudinal rail of each pedal crank recess from direction of the vehicle: Slightly above and slide downwards as far as loosen the pedal mount.
  • Page 57 Storage Removing a bicycle from the rear Retracting the rear carrier system carrier system Tighten the attachment screw for the pedal bearing mount to its maximum Push the pedal crank mounts into the point. pedal crank recess. Undo strap retainers on both bicycle Secure both bicycle wheels to wheel tyres.
  • Page 58 Storage Insert the strap retainer and pull tightly downwards as far as possible. Disengage the locking lever on the Swivel first the right clamping lever diagonal support and fold both pedal (1) forwards, followed by the left crank recesses down. clamping lever (2), until they can be Press release lever and slide in wheel engaged in their respective recesses.
  • Page 59: Load Compartment

    Storage Load compartment Push the clamping lever down and pull both lamp supports out of the recesses. Load compartment extension The rear backrest, in a single unit or split, can be locked in an upright position for transporting bulky items. Open the tailgate.
  • Page 60: Load Compartment Cover

    Storage If the backrest is split, unlock the relevant side, and unlock at both sides if it is a single unit. Folding down rear backrests Remove load compartment cover as necessary. Push head restraints down by pressing the catch. Disengage the backrest (single or Move rear seat backrests upright and split) using the release lever and fold allow locking mechanisms to engage...
  • Page 61 Storage 5-door passenger vehicle 3-door passenger vehicle Lift the cover backwards, until it Lift the cover backwards until it The load compartment cover consists unlatches, then remove. unlatches, set at an angle, then of four segments which can be remove. individually removed and inserted.
  • Page 62: Rear Floor Storage Cover

    Storage Rear floor storage cover To remove the three other segments If mounted in the upper position, the (order 2 to 4) lift at the rear, space between the load-bay floor and The double load-bay floor can be disengage, twist and remove. the spare wheel well cover can be inserted in the load compartment in used as a stowage compartment.
  • Page 63: Lashing Eyes

    Storage Lashing eyes Warning triangle First aid kit The lashing eyes are designed to Store warning triangle in rear load Stow the first-aid kit (cushion) in the secure items against slippage, e.g. compartment wall: first fit warning compartment in the left wall of the using lashing straps or luggage net.
  • Page 64: Roof Rack System

    Storage Roof rack system Loading information Fitting on model with sun roof Disengage covers concealing roof Roof rack rack mounts by pushing sliders in direction of arrow (e.g. with coin) and For safety reasons and to avoid remove upwards. To close roof rack damage to the roof, the vehicle mounts, first insert covers at front and approved roof rack system is...
  • Page 65 Storage ■ When transporting objects in the To calculate the EC kerb weight, load compartment, the backrests of enter the data for your vehicle in the the rear seats must not be angled Weights table on page 3 3. forward. The EC kerb weight includes ■...
  • Page 66: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and controls Instruments and Controls Steering wheel controls controls Steering wheel adjustment Controls ........66 Warning lights, gauges and indicators ........72 Information displays ..... 81 Vehicle messages ......85 Trip computer ....... 87 Vehicle personalisation ....91 The Infotainment system and the Info-Display can be operated via the controls on the steering wheel.
  • Page 67: Horn

    Instruments and controls Heated steering wheel Horn The steering wheel is heated with the engine running in the area shown in Activate heating in combination with Press j. the illustration above. the seat heating by pressing ß *button once or several times with the ignition on.
  • Page 68: Windscreen Wiper/Washer

    Instruments and controls Windscreen wiper/washer Run through the windscreen wiper Automatic wiping with rain sensor stages by pushing the lever past the Windscreen wiper resistance point and holding. An acoustic signal sounds at §. Do not use if the windscreen is frozen. Switch off in car washes.
  • Page 69: Outside Temperature

    Instruments and controls Pull lever. Washer fluid is sprayed is engaged. Activation or deactivation onto the windscreen and the wiper of this function can be changed. swipes for a few strokes. Vehicle personalisation 3 91. Rear window wiper/washer Outside temperature Keep the sensor free from dust, dirt and ice.
  • Page 70 Instruments and controls Clock Automatic time synchronisation The RDS signal of most VHF Date and time are shown in the transmitters automatically sets the Info-Display. time, identified by } in the display. Graphic-Info-Display, Some transmitters do not send Color-Info-Display 3 81. a correct time signal.
  • Page 71: Cigarette Lighter

    Instruments and controls Power outlets Electrical accessories that are Ashtrays connected must comply with the electromagnetic compatibility Caution requirements laid down in DIN VDE 40 839. To be used only for ash and not for combustible rubbish. If the tyre repair set is in operation, no consumers may be connected to the auxiliary outlet.
  • Page 72: Warning Lights, Gauges And Indicators

    Instruments and controls Warning lights, gauges Speed warning To reset, hold the reset knob depressed for a few seconds with the and indicators With the "Personalised key" function, ignition on. P6 a particular top speed can be assigned to each vehicle key. When Instrument cluster Tachometer this speed is exceeded, a warning...
  • Page 73: Fuel Gauge

    Instruments and controls Fuel gauge Service display Transmission display The message InSP appears when it The mode or selected gear is shown Displays the fuel level in the tank. is time for servicing. Further in the transmission display. If the fuel level is too low, Y lights up. information 3 175.
  • Page 74: Control Indicators

    Instruments and controls Control indicators The control indicators described are not present in all vehicles. The description applies to all instrument versions. When the ignition is switched on, most control indicators will illuminate briefly as a functionality test. The control indicator colours mean: = danger, important reminder yellow = warning, information, fault...
  • Page 75 Instruments and controls Control indicators in the instrument...
  • Page 76: Charging System

    Instruments and controls Turn signal Fastening the seat belt 3 38. Airbag deactivation O illuminates or flashes green. V illuminates together with the LEDs Airbag and belt tensioners in the button W: airbag deactivated Illuminates 3 43. v illuminates red. The control indicator illuminates V flashes: the system can be When the ignition is switched on, the...
  • Page 77: Service Vehicle Soon

    Instruments and controls Flashes during or after engine Service vehicle soon Illuminates start Illuminates when the hand brake is A illuminates or flashes yellow. released if the brake and clutch fluid Battery voltage too low. Have Illuminates when the engine is level is too low 3 139.
  • Page 78: Power Steering

    Instruments and controls Illuminates for a few seconds after the Fault in power steering system. The Flashing during driving ignition is turned on. The system is power steering may have failed. The The system is actively engaged. ready for operation when the control vehicle can be steered but Engine output may be reduced and indicator goes out.
  • Page 79: Deflation Detection System

    Instruments and controls Check coolant level immediately Deflation detection system Illuminates when the engine is 3 138. running w illuminates red or yellow. If there is sufficient coolant, consult Illuminates red Caution a workshop. Deflation detected. Stop immediately Engine lubrication may be and check tyre pressure.
  • Page 80 Instruments and controls Illuminates Illuminated when high beam is on and 9 Warning during headlight flash 3 94. Level in fuel tank too low. When the engine is off, Flashes Adaptive forward lighting considerably more force is needed Fuel used up. Refuel immediately. to brake and steer.
  • Page 81: Information Displays

    Instruments and controls Information displays Illuminated when the rear fog light is Graphic-Info-Display, Color- on 3 97. Info-Display Triple-Info-Display Cruise control m illuminates or flashes green. Illuminates Illuminates when the system is on 3 125. Flashes Cruise control was enabled without depressing the brake pedal beforehand.
  • Page 82 Instruments and controls Selecting functions Select menu items via the menus and Press the multifunction control to using the Infotainment system select the highlighted item or confirm Functions and settings of the buttons. The OK button is used to a command. Infotainment system and electronic select the highlighted item or confirm climate control system are accessed...
  • Page 83 Instruments and controls Function areas System settings Setting date and time Select menu item Time, Date from the For each function area there is a main Press the Main button of the Settings menu. page (Main), which is selected at the Infotainment system.
  • Page 84 Instruments and controls On Infotainment systems with Setting units of measure navigation, time and date are also harmonised upon receipt of a GPS satellite signal. The function is activated by highlighting the field in front of Synchron. clock automatical. in the Time, Date menu.
  • Page 85: Vehicle Messages

    Instruments and controls Vehicle messages Adjusting contrast Always day design: black or coloured (Graphic-Info-Display) text on light background. Always night design: white or Messages are given via the coloured text on dark background. instrument panel display or as warning and signal buzzers. Check Selection is indicated by a o in front control messages appear on the of the menu item.
  • Page 86: Brake Light Switch

    Instruments and controls engine is running, a gear is Brake light switch engaged and the foot brake is not Brake light does not come on during depressed. braking. Have the cause of the fault ■ Warning signal sounds three times remedied immediately by if the rear carrier system is a workshop.
  • Page 87: Trip Computer

    Instruments and controls Trip computer Range Range is calculated from current fuel tank content and current consumption. The display shows average values. After refuelling, the range is updated automatically after a brief delay. When the fuel level in the tank is low, a message appears on the display.
  • Page 88 Instruments and controls Average consumption Trip computer in Graphic-Info- Range is calculated from current fuel tank content and current Display or Color-Info-Display Display of average consumption. The consumption. The display shows measurement can be reset at any The main page of the trip computer average values.
  • Page 89 Instruments and controls Instantaneous consumption Absolute consumption Displays the instantaneous Displays fuel consumed. The consumption. At low speeds, measurement can be reset at any consumption per hour is displayed. time. Average consumption Displays average consumption. The measurement can be reset at any time.
  • Page 90: Stop Watch

    Instruments and controls Stop watch Driving Time incl. Stops The time the vehicle is in motion is recorded. The time the vehicle is stationary with the ignition switched on is included. Travel Time Measurement of the time from manual activation via Start to manual deactivation via Reset.
  • Page 91: Vehicle Personalisation

    Instruments and controls Vehicle personalisation The vehicle-specific functions P1 to P7 can be activated and deactivated. The setting selected is automatically stored depending on the vehicle key used. Different settings are stored for each vehicle key. Use of a specific vehicle key will activate the settings associated with it.
  • Page 92 Instruments and controls Repeat the procedure to programme additional keys. Programmable functions P1: Switch on the external lighting using the remote control (Entry lighting). Entry lighting 3 99. P2: Automatic rear windscreen wiper when reverse gear is selected. Rear window wiperwasher 3 69. P3: Lane change indication: three flashes when the lever is moved slightly.
  • Page 93: Lighting

    Lighting Lighting Exterior lighting Automatic light control Light switch Exterior lighting ......93 Interior lighting ......98 Lighting features ......99 Light switch set to A: When the engine is running, headlights are switched on when external light conditions are Turn light switch: poor.
  • Page 94: Headlight Range Adjustment

    Lighting High beam Headlight range adjustment 2 = All seats occupied and load compartment laden Manual headlight range 3 = Driver's seat occupied and load adjustment compartment laden Headlights when driving abroad The asymmetrical headlight beam extends visibility at the edge of the road at the passenger side.
  • Page 95: Daytime Running Lights

    Lighting Vehicles with adaptive forward On vehicle without automatic light Corner lighting control, 9 must be switched on when lighting On tight bends or when turning off, it gets dark for illumination of the depending on the steering angle or Adapting the aim of the headlight instrument panel.
  • Page 96: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Lighting Hazard warning flashers Turn and lane-change signals Move the lever to the resistance point and hold for longer indication. Switch the turn signal off manually by moving the lever slightly. Short turn signal Push stalk until resistance point and release.
  • Page 97: Rear Fog Light

    Lighting Front fog lights Parking lights Reversing lights The reversing lights come on when the ignition is on and reverse gear is selected. Misted light covers The inside of the light covers may mist up briefly in poor, wet and cold weather conditions, in heavy rain or after washing.
  • Page 98: Interior Lighting

    Lighting Interior lighting Interior lights Front courtesy light with reading lights During entry and exit of the vehicle, Instrument panel illumination the front and centre courtesy lights control automatically come on and then switch off after a delay. Front courtesy light Operated with the c button when the doors are closed.
  • Page 99: Lighting Features

    Lighting Lighting features Rear courtesy lights Reading lights Centre console lighting Spotlight in interior mirror housing. Daylight-dependent, automatically regulated centre console lighting. Entry lighting After unlocking the vehicle, the instrument panel lighting, the front and rear foot well lighting and the information display come on for a few seconds.
  • Page 100: Exit Lighting

    Lighting This function can be activated and 4. Pull turn signal lever. deactivated depending on the key 5. Close driver's door. being used. Vehicle If the driver's door is not closed the personalisation3 91. lights switch off after two minutes. Exit lighting The lighting is switched off immediately if inserting the key into...
  • Page 101: Infotainment System

    Infotainment system Infotainment system Introduction Radio Operation Radio reception The Infotainment system is operated Radio reception may be disrupted by Introduction ........ 101 as described in the Infotainment static, noise, distortion or loss of Radio ......... 101 system manual. reception due to Audio players ......
  • Page 102: Audio Players

    Infotainment system Audio players Phone Seek advice on predetermined installation points for the external antenna or equipment holder and Auxiliary devices Mobile phones and CB radio ways of using devices with equipment The AUX input is located in the centre a transmission power exceeding 10 console in front of the gearshift lever.
  • Page 103 Infotainment system Caution Mobile telephones and radio equipment may lead to malfunctions in the vehicle electronics when operated inside the vehicle with no exterior antenna, unless the above mentioned regulations are observed.
  • Page 104: Climate Control

    Climate control Climate control Climate control systems Heating will not be fully effective until engine has reached normal operating temperature. Heating and ventilation system Fan speed Climate control systems ..... 104 Adjust the air flow by switching the fan Air vents ........109 to the desired speed.
  • Page 105: Air Conditioning System

    Climate control ■ Open side air vents as required and Cooling n Air distribution to l: Air recirculation direct them towards door windows. is deactivated. Operated with the n button and is functional only when the engine and ■ For simultaneous warming of the Maximum cooling fan are running.
  • Page 106: Electronic Climate Control System

    Climate control Demisting and defrosting the Electronic climate control The preselected temperature is automatically regulated. In the windows system automatic mode the fan speed and air distribution automatically regulate the air flow. The system can be manually adapted via the use of air distribution and air flow controls.
  • Page 107 Climate control The electronic climate control system Fan speed Individual menu items are marked by is only fully operational when the turning the centre control and The selected fan speed is indicated engine is running. selected by pressing it. with x and the number in the display. For correct operation do not cover the To exit a menu, turn the centre control If the fan is switched off the air...
  • Page 108: Auxiliary Heater

    Climate control Cooling Select menu item Automatic blower Coolant heater from the Climate menu and select the Diesel-engined vehicles have a fuel- desired fan regulation. powered auxiliary heater. Manual air recirculation mode The manual air recirculation mode is operated with the 4 button. 9 Warning The exchange of fresh air is reduced in air recirculation mode.
  • Page 109: Air Vents

    Climate control Air vents Maintenance Adjustable air vents Air intake At least one air vent must be open while cooling is on in order to prevent the evaporator from icing up due to lack of air movement. To close the vent, turn the adjuster wheel to left or right to its stop.
  • Page 110: Air Conditioning Regular

    Climate control Air conditioning regular operation In order to ensure continuously efficient performance, cooling must be operated for a few minutes once a month, irrespective of the weather and time of year. Operation with cooling is not possible when outside temperature is too low.
  • Page 111: Driving And Operating

    Driving and operating Driving and Driving hints Starting and operating operating Control of the vehicle New vehicle running-in Do not brake unnecessarily hard for Never coast with engine not the first few journeys. running Driving hints ....... 111 During the first drive, smoke may Many systems will not function in this occur because of wax and oil Starting and operating ....
  • Page 112: Ignition Switch Positions

    Driving and operating Ignition switch positions Starting the engine Overrun cut-off The fuel supply is automatically cut off during overrun, i.e. when the vehicle is driven with a gear engaged but accelerator is released. Overrun cut- off is deactivated if catalytic converter temperature is high.
  • Page 113: Engine Exhaust

    Driving and operating Engine exhaust switching off the ignition. On an take up to 25 minutes. Fuel uphill slope, turn the front wheels consumption may be higher during away from the kerb. this period. The emission of smells and smoke during this process is 9 Danger If the vehicle is on a downhill slope, normal.
  • Page 114: Catalytic Converter

    Driving and operating Caution Fuel grades other than those listed on pages 3 127, 3 192 could damage the catalytic converter or electronic components. Unburnt petrol will overheat and damage the catalytic converter. Therefore avoid excessive use of the starter, running the fuel tank dry and starting the engine by pushing or towing.
  • Page 115: Accelerator Pedal

    Driving and operating Automatic transmission Selector lever The engine can only be started with lever in position P or N. When position N is selected, press brake pedal or The automatic transmission permits apply parking brake before starting. automatic gearshifting. Do not accelerate while engaging a gear.
  • Page 116 Driving and operating Rocking the vehicle Electronic driving programmes Activate the Winter programme to assist starting off on a slippery road Rocking the vehicle is only ■ Following a cold start, the operating surface. permissible if the vehicle is stuck in temperature programme increases sand, mud or snow.
  • Page 117 Driving and operating Kickdown 2nd gear is not available. Manual shifting: = 1st gear = 3rd gear 3, D = 4th gear Have the cause of the fault remedied by a workshop. Interruption of power supply In the event of an interruption of power supply, the selector lever 2.
  • Page 118: Manual Transmission

    Driving and operating Manual transmission Caution It is inadvisable to drive with hand resting on the selector lever. 3. Push the yellow catch forward with a screwdriver and move the selector lever out of P. If P is To engage reverse, with the vehicle engaged again, the selector lever stationary wait 3 seconds after will be locked in position again.
  • Page 119: Manual Transmission Automated

    Driving and operating Manual transmission Starting the engine Always move the selector lever in the appropriate direction as far as it will automated Depress the foot brake when starting go. Upon release, it automatically the engine. If the foot brake is not returns to the centre position.
  • Page 120: Manual Mode

    Driving and operating If neither the accelerator nor the Rocking the vehicle If engine speed is too high, the brake pedal are depressed, no gear transmission only switches to a higher Rocking the vehicle is only is engaged and A or R flashes for gear via kickdown.
  • Page 121 Driving and operating Sport mode Deactivation Deactivation The Sport mode is switched off by: The Winter mode is switched off by: ■ pressing the S button again ■ pressing the T button again ■ turning off the ignition, ■ turning off the ignition, ■...
  • Page 122: Interruption Of Power Supply

    Driving and operating Fault 5. Using a flat-head screwdriver, turn the adjusting screw under the To prevent damage to the manual cap clockwise until clear transmission automated, the clutch is resistance can be felt. The clutch engaged automatically at high clutch has now been disengaged.
  • Page 123: Brakes

    Driving and operating Brakes ABS starts to regulate brake pressure Fault as soon as a wheel shows a tendency to lock. The vehicle remains 9 Warning The brake system comprises two steerable, even during hard braking. independent brake circuits. If there is a fault in the ABS, the ABS control is made apparent though If a brake circuit fails, the vehicle can wheels may be liable to lock due...
  • Page 124: Ride Control Systems

    Driving and operating Ride control systems Parking brake Brake assist If the brake pedal is depressed Electronic stability program quickly and forcefully, maximum brake force is automatically applied Electronic Stability Program (full braking). (ESP® Plus ) improves driving stability when necessary, regardless of the Maintain steady pressure on the type of road surface or tyre grip.
  • Page 125: Cruise Control

    Driving and operating Cruise control When ESP® Plus is deactivated the 9 Warning control indicator v illuminates. ESPoff also appears in the service The cruise control can store and Do not let this special safety display. maintain speeds of approx. 30 (20) to feature tempt you into taking risks 200 km/h (120 mph).
  • Page 126: Object Detection Systems

    Driving and operating Object detection systems With automatic transmission or When switch m is released the manual transmission automated, only current speed is stored and activate cruise control in automatic maintained. Parking assist mode. Reduce speed Control indicator m 3 81. With cruise control active, turn switch g downwards and hold, or turn briefly Activation...
  • Page 127: Fuel

    Driving and operating Fuel Activation 9 Warning Fuel for petrol engines Under certain circumstances, Only use unleaded fuel that complies various reflective surfaces on with DIN EN 228. objects or clothing as well as external noise sources may cause Fuels with ethanol content greater the system to fail to detect than 5 % may only be used if the obstacles.
  • Page 128 Driving and operating a biodiesel (= FAME according to Refuelling 9 Danger EN14214) content of max. 7 % by volume (like DIN 51628 or equivalent Fuel is flammable and explosive. standards) may be used. No smoking. No naked flames or Do not use marine diesel oils, heating sparks.
  • Page 129 Driving and operating Fuel consumption - CO equipment may result in slightly higher fuel consumption and CO Emissions emission levels and a lower maximum The determination of fuel speed. consumption is regulated by Fuel consumption, CO emissions European directive 80/1268/EEC 3 196.
  • Page 130: Towing

    Driving and operating Towing If the trailer starts snaking, drive more level. Since engine power decreases slowly, do not attempt to correct the as altitude increases due to the air steering and brake sharply if becoming thinner, therefore reducing General information necessary.
  • Page 131: Towing Equipment

    Driving and operating the case of heavy trailers. The vertical national maximum speeds are When inserting, fit protective cap over coupling load should never fall below specified for trailer operation, they rotary knob with key. 25 kg. must be complied with. Fitting the coupling ball bar Rear axle load Towing equipment...
  • Page 132 Driving and operating Checking the tensioning of the coupling ball bar Disengage and fold down the socket. ■ Place the key in the lock and unlock Remove the sealing plug from the the coupling ball bar. opening for the coupling ball bar and ■...
  • Page 133 Driving and operating Inserting the coupling ball bar Eye for break-away stopping cable Attach breakaway stopping cable to eye. Check that the coupling ball bar is correctly installed ■ Green marking on rotary knob is visible. ■ There must be no gap between the rotary knob and the coupling ball bar.
  • Page 134 Driving and operating Dismounting the coupling ball bar Insert the key in the lock and unlock the coupling ball bar. Push the rotary knob onto the coupling ball bar and rotate right while pressed down until it engages. Pull out the ball bar downwards. Insert sealing plug in opening for coupling ball bar.
  • Page 135: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle care Vehicle care General Information ■ Drain washer fluid reservoir. ■ Check coolant antifreeze and Accessories and vehicle corrosion protection. modifications ■ Adjust tyre pressure to the value General Information ....135 specified for full load. We recommend using Genuine Parts Vehicle checks ......
  • Page 136: Vehicle Checks

    Vehicle care Vehicle checks ■ Check the engine oil level. 9 Danger ■ Check the coolant level. Performing work ■ Fit the number plate if necessary. The ignition system and Xenon headlights use extremely high voltage. Do not touch. End-of-life vehicle recovery Information on end-of-life vehicle The caps for topping up the engine oil, recovery centres and the recycling of...
  • Page 137: Engine Oil

    Vehicle care Pull the release lever and return it to Check with the vehicle on a level its original position. surface. The engine must be at operating temperature and switched off for at least 5 minutes. Pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean, insert it to the stop on the handle, pull out and read the engine oil level.
  • Page 138: Engine Coolant

    Vehicle care We recommend to use the same engine oil that is filled in. The engine oil level must not exceed the MAX mark on the dipstick. Caution Overfilled engine oil must be drained or suctioned out. Capacities 3 203. Fit the cap on straight and tighten it.
  • Page 139: Washer Fluid

    Vehicle care concentration checked and have the Brakes cause of the coolant loss remedied by A squealing noise indicates that the a workshop. brake lining is at its minimum thickness. Continued driving is Washer fluid possible but have the brake lining replaced as soon as possible.
  • Page 140: Wiper Blade Replacement

    Vehicle care Batteries do not belong in household We recommend that you have the Wiper blade replacement waste. They must be disposed of at battery replaced by a workshop. Service setting for front an appropriate recycling collection windscreen wipers point. Diesel fuel system bleeding Laying up the vehicle for more than If the tank has been run dry, the diesel...
  • Page 141: Bulb Replacement

    Vehicle care Bulb replacement Wiper blades on the windscreen Wiper blade on the rear window Switch off the ignition and switch off the relevant switch or close the doors. Only hold a new bulb at the base! Do not touch the bulb glass with bare hands.
  • Page 142: Halogen Headlights

    Vehicle care system reservoir filler neck from Low beam 2. Press base to the side and above. Washer fluid may escape if remove from reflector. the reservoir is full to the top. Halogen headlights 1. Disengage wire clip and remove 3.
  • Page 143 Vehicle care High beam Side lights 3. Disengage spring clip from retainer by moving and swivelling 1. Rotate protective cover 2 1. Rotate protective cover 2 to the side. anticlockwise and remove. anticlockwise and remove. 4. Remove bulb from reflector 2.
  • Page 144 Vehicle care 3. Remove bulb from socket and Low beam renew bulb. 4. Insert holder in reflector. Install the protective cover. Adaptive forward lighting 2. Withdraw side light bulb holder from reflector. 1. Disengage wire clip and remove protective cover 1. Headlights have separate systems for low beam 1 (outer bulbs) and high beam 2 (inner bulbs).
  • Page 145 Vehicle care 4. Insert new bulb in reflector so that the locating tab of the bulb holder aligns with the reflector recess. Attach the bulb holder so that the locating tab is on the side. 5. Engage bulb. 6. Attach connector to bulb. 7.
  • Page 146 Vehicle care Cornering light 2. Detach wiring connector from bulb. 3. Disengage spring clip from retainer by moving and swivelling 1. Rotate protective cover 2 to the side. 3. Disengage spring clip from anticlockwise and remove. 4. Remove bulb from reflector retainer by moving and swivelling housing.
  • Page 147: Front Turn Signal Lights

    Vehicle care Side lights 2. Withdraw side light bulb holder Front turn signal lights from reflector. 1. Rotate protective cover 2 1. Rotate bulb holder anti-clockwise 3. Remove bulb from socket and anticlockwise and remove. to disengage. renew bulb. 4. Insert holder in reflector. Install the protective cover.
  • Page 148 Vehicle care Tail lights 2. Remove plug connector by pressing on bulb holder tab. 5-door passenger vehicle 3. Hold bulb housing from the outside; unscrew two retaining nuts. 2. Push bulb into socket slightly, rotate anti-clockwise, remove and renew bulb. 3.
  • Page 149 Vehicle care 6. Push bulb into socket slightly, rotate anti-clockwise, remove and renew bulb. Tail light (1) Reverse light (2) Turn signal light (3) Tail light/brake light (4) Rear fog light, may be only on one side (5) 7. Engage bulb holder in bulb housing, ensuring that it properly 5.
  • Page 150 Vehicle care 3-door passenger vehicle, van 2. Remove plug connector by pressing on bulb holder tab. 3. Hold bulb housing from the outside; unscrew two retaining nuts. 5. Gently press the three locking lugs on the outside of the bulb 1.
  • Page 151: Number Plate Light

    Vehicle care Number plate light 6. Push bulb into socket slightly, 8. Ensure that the bulb holder seal is rotate anti-clockwise, remove and positioned as illustrated. Fit the 1. Insert screwdriver in bulb renew bulb. round seal on the fastening bolt. housing, press to the side and Reverse light (right side), rear fog 9.
  • Page 152 Vehicle care Interior lights Front courtesy light 4. Rotate bulb holder anti-clockwise 2. Remove bulb housing to disengage. downwards, taking care not to pull on the cable. 5. Remove bulb from holder and renew bulb. 1. Disengage and remove lens at the 3.
  • Page 153 Vehicle care Front courtesy light, reading lights Glovebox light, foot well light 2. Press bulb slightly towards spring clip and remove. 3. Insert new bulb. 4. Install lamp. 1. Disengage lens, press it 1. Prise the lamp out with downward slightly and remove at a screwdriver.
  • Page 154: Electrical System

    Vehicle care Electrical system Engine compartment fuse box Fuses Data on the replacement fuse must match the data on the defective fuse. There are three fuse boxes in the vehicle: ■ in the front left of the engine compartment, ■ in the interior behind the light switch, or, in right-hand drive vehicles, behind the glovebox, ■...
  • Page 155 Vehicle care No. Circuit No. Circuit Starter 14 Automated manual transmission Air conditioning system 15 High beam (right) Diesel fuel filter heater 16 High beam (left) Horn 17 Main relay Manual transmission automated, automatic 18 Engine control unit transmission 19 Airbags Engine control unit 20 Main relay Fog lights...
  • Page 156: Windscreen Washer System

    Vehicle care The fuse box is behind the the light No. Circuit switch. Pull the top edge of the panel 30 Air conditioning system and fold down. 31 Power window (left) 32 Power window (right) 33 Heated exterior mirrors 34 – 35 –...
  • Page 157 Vehicle care No. Circuit No. Circuit 10 Electrical power steering – 11 Light switch, brake light 10 – 12 ABS, brake light 11 – 13 Heated steering wheel 12 – 14 Park assist, rain sensor, interior 13 – mirror 14 – 15 Rear carrier system, towing Load compartment fuse box equipment...
  • Page 158: Vehicle Tools

    Vehicle care Vehicle tools Vehicles with spare wheel Vehicles with tyre repair kit Tools The jack and the vehicle tools are in The vehicle tools are in the right-hand the right-hand compartment in the compartment in the load load compartment. To open the compartment, disengage compartment, together with the tyre the cover and open it.
  • Page 159: Wheels And Tyres

    Vehicle care Wheels and tyres Winter tyres Caution Winter tyres improve driving safety at temperatures below 7 °C and should Tyre condition, wheel condition Check tyre pressures regularly therefore be fitted on all wheels. even if run-flat tyres are fitted. Drive over edges slowly and at right Tyres of size 195/60 R 15, angles if possible.
  • Page 160: Tyre Pressure

    Vehicle care Driving with a damaged tyre = Load index e.g. 88 is equivalent to 567 kg A loss in tyre pressure is indicated by = Speed code letter the the deflation detection system. If a tyre has no pressure, continued Speed code letter: driving is possible Q = up to 160 km/h (100 mph)
  • Page 161: Tyre Deflation Detection System

    Vehicle care System initialisation 9 Warning If the pressure is too low, this can result in considerable tyre warm- up and internal damage, leading to tread separation and even to tyre blow-out at high speeds. Tyre deflation detection system The tyre deflation detection system The legally permissible minimum continually checks the rotation speed tread depth (1.6 mm) has been...
  • Page 162: Tyre Chains

    Vehicle care Changing tyre and wheel size Wheel covers must not impair brake Always use fine mesh chains that add cooling. no more than 10 mm to the tyre tread If tyres of a different size than those and the inboard sides (including chain fitted at the factory are used, it may be 9 Warning lock).
  • Page 163 Vehicle care Tyre damage exceeding 4 mm or that The tyre repair kit is in the stowage is at tyre's side wall near the rim compartment in the load cannot be repaired with the tyre repair compartment. kit. To open the compartment, disengage the cover and open it.
  • Page 164 Vehicle care 4. Unscrew valve cap from defective 9. The compressor pressure gauge tyre. briefly indicates up to 6 bar whilst the sealant bottle is emptying 5. Screw tyre inflation hose to valve. (approx. 30 seconds). Then the 6. Screw air hose onto compressor pressure starts to drop.
  • Page 165 Vehicle care 12. Push catch on bracket to remove If the tyre pressure has fallen Note sealant bottle from bracket. Screw below 1.3 bar, the vehicle must The driving characteristics of the tyre inflation hose to free not be used. Seek the assistance repaired tyre is severely affected, connection of sealant bottle.
  • Page 166: Wheel Changing

    Vehicle care Wheel changing ■ Never crawl under a jacked-up Alloy wheels: Disengage wheel vehicle. bolt caps with a screwdriver and Some vehicles are equipped with remove. To protect the wheel, ■ Do not start the vehicle when it is a tyre repair kit instead of a spare place a soft cloth between the raised on the jack.
  • Page 167 Vehicle care Attach jack handle and with the jack correctly aligned rotate handle until wheel is clear of the ground. 5. Unscrew the wheel bolts. 6. Change the wheel. 7. Screw in the wheel bolts. 8. Lower vehicle. 9. Install the wheel wrench ensuring that it locates securely and tighten each bolt in a crosswise sequence.
  • Page 168: Spare Wheel

    Vehicle care Spare wheel The spare wheel is located in the load Temporary spare wheel compartment beneath the floor Use of the temporary spare wheel Some vehicles are equipped with covering. It is secured in the recess could affect driveability. Have the a tyre repair kit instead of a spare with a wing nut.
  • Page 169: Jump Starting

    Vehicle care Jump starting ■ Wear eye protection and protective clothing when handling a battery. ■ Use a booster battery with the Do not start with quick charger. same voltage (12 Volts). Its A vehicle with a discharged battery capacity (Ah) must not be much can be started using jump leads and less than that of the discharged the battery of another vehicle.
  • Page 170: Towing

    Vehicle care Towing 4. Connect the other end of the black To start the engine: lead to a vehicle grounding point, 1. Start the engine of the vehicle such as the engine block or an Towing the vehicle providing the jump. engine mounting bolt.
  • Page 171: Towing Another Vehicle

    Vehicle care Screw in the towing eye as far as it will Vehicles with automatic transmission go until it stops in a horizontal must be towed facing forwards, not position. faster than 80 km/h (50 mph) nor further than 100 km (60 miles). In all Attach a tow rope –...
  • Page 172: Appearance Care

    Vehicle care Appearance care Disengage cap at bottom and remove Caution downwards. Exterior care The towing eye is stowed with the Drive slowly. Do not drive jerkily. vehicle tools 3 158. Excessive tractive force can Locks damage the vehicle. The locks are lubricated at the factory using a high quality lock cylinder After towing, unscrew the towing eye grease.
  • Page 173 Vehicle care window wiper must be switched off. Exterior lights For mechanical removal of ice, use Remove antenna and external a sharp-edged ice scraper. Press the Headlight and other light covers are accessories such as roof racks etc. scraper firmly against the glass so made of plastic.
  • Page 174: Interior Care

    Vehicle care Paintwork damage Interior care Plastic and rubber parts Rectify minor paintwork damage with Plastic and rubber parts can be Interior and upholstery a touch-up pen before rust forms. cleaned with the same cleaner as Only clean the vehicle interior, Have more extensive damage or rust used to clean the body.
  • Page 175: Service And Maintenance

    Service and maintenance Service and General information goodwill claims are to be met, and is also a benefit when selling the maintenance vehicle. Service information In order to ensure economical and Fixed service interval safe vehicle operation and to When service is due, InSP appears in maintain the value of your vehicle, it the odometer display for General information ....
  • Page 176 Service and maintenance performed by a workshop within one week or 500 km (300 miles) (whichever occurs first). Display of remaining distance: 1. Switch off ignition. 2. Briefly press the trip odometer reset button. The odometer reading is shown. 3. Press and hold the reset button for approx.
  • Page 177: Scheduled Maintenance

    Service and maintenance Scheduled maintenance Service schedules European service schedule The European schedule is valid for the following countries: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Greenland, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom For all other countries the international schedule is valid.
  • Page 178 Service and maintenance by year km (x 1000) Service operations miles (x 1000) Check battery terminals are firmly located, check battery eye Vehicle system check with TECH2 Replace pollen filter or activated carbon filter If air is badly polluted, has a high dust or sand content, or pollen, smell Agreement with customer of the air conditioning Replace air cleaner insert...
  • Page 179 Service and maintenance by year km (x 1000) Service operations miles (x 1000) +o Drain water from fuel filter, diesel (with high humidity and / or lower grade fuel) Replace and drain fuel filter, diesel (grade EN 590) Replace fuel filter, external, petrol (grade EN 228) Every 4 years / 60.000 km / 40,000 mls Check and adjust parking brake (no weight on wheels);...
  • Page 180 Service and maintenance by year km (x 1000) Service operations miles (x 1000) Change brake and clutch fluid (MTA) Every 2 years Undo wheel fastening (take care if tyre pressure monitoring system is present) and tighten to torque: 110 Nm. The wheel bolt taper should be greased or oiled lightly during assembly.
  • Page 181 Service and maintenance by year km (x 1000) Service operations miles (x 1000) +o Grease door hinges, door stop, lock cylinder, striker plate, bonnet lock, tailgate hinges OPC: Perform functunal check of central locking system, clean and grease door lock from outside Test drive, final inspection (check steering wheel lock and ignition switch, instruments and indicator lights, entire brake system, steering, air conditioning, engine, body and running gear), reset service interval...
  • Page 182 Service and maintenance International service schedule The international service schedule is valid for the countries which are not listed at the European service schedule. by year km (x 1000) Service operations miles (x 1000) Check visually control unit, lighting unit and signalling equipment as well as airbag, check steering wheel lock and ignition switch Replace batteries for radio remote control (Do not forget the second key) Every 2 years...
  • Page 183 Service and maintenance by year km (x 1000) Service operations miles (x 1000) Replace spark plugs Every 4 years / 60.000 km / 40,000 mls Visually inspect ribbed V-belt Replace ribbed V-belt, Every 10 years / 150.000 km / 100,000 mls Z 13 DTJ, Z 13 DTH, Z 13 DTR, Z 13 DTI, Z 17 DTR Check valve clearance, adjust Every 10 years / 150.000 km / 100,000 mls...
  • Page 184 Service and maintenance by year km (x 1000) Service operations miles (x 1000) Check exterior of body/underbody corrosion protection and note any damage in the Service and Warranty Booklet +o Visually inspect front and rear wheel brakes Annual service if annual mileage exceeds 20.000 km / 12,000 mls. Engine, transmission (AT, MT), inspect air-conditioning compressor for leaks Remove brake drum, clean, visually check...
  • Page 185 Service and maintenance by year km (x 1000) Service operations miles (x 1000) Undo wheel fastening (take care if tyre pressure monitoring system is present) and tighten to torque: 110 Nm. The wheel bolt taper should be greased or oiled lightly during assembly. Check tyre condition.
  • Page 186 Service and maintenance +: Additional operations. o: Under extreme operating conditions and if required by country-specific conditions, the intervals are reduced.
  • Page 187: Recommended Fluids

    Service and maintenance Recommended fluids, Additional servicing Police vehicles, taxis and driving school vehicles are also classified as lubricants and parts Additional operations + operating under extreme conditions. Additional operations are not required Under extreme operating conditions, Recommended fluids and every service but can be performed in it may be necessary to have certain lubricants...
  • Page 188 Service and maintenance Engine oil quality for European Topping up engine oil Multigrade oil is indicated by two service schedules figures. The first figure, followed by Engine oils of different manufacturers a W, indicates low temperature GM-LL-A-025 = Petrol engines and brands can be mixed as long as viscosity and the second figure the GM-LL-B-025 = Diesel engines...
  • Page 189 Service and maintenance Brake fluid should be stored in a sealed container to avoid water absorption. Ensure brake fluid does not become contaminated.
  • Page 190: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Vehicle identification Identification plate Vehicle Identification Number Vehicle identification ....190 Vehicle data ....... 192 The identification plate is located on the front right door frame. The Vehicle Identification Number is stamped on the identification plate and on the floor pan, under the floor covering, visible under a cover.
  • Page 191 Technical data Information on identification plate: 1 = Manufacturer 2 = Type approval number 3 = Vehicle Identification Number 4 = Permissible gross vehicle weight rating 5 = Permissible gross train weight 6 = Maximum permissible front axle load 7 = Maximum permissible rear axle load 8 = Vehicle-specific or countryspecific data...
  • Page 192: Vehicle Data

    Technical data Vehicle data Engine data Sales designation 1.6 OPC Engine identifier code Z10XEP Z12XEP Z14XEP Z16LEL Z16LER Number of cylinders 1229 1364 1598 1598 Piston displacement [cm Engine power [kW] at rpm 5600 5600 5600 5000 5850 Torque [Nm] at rpm 3800 4000...
  • Page 193 Technical data Sales designation 1.3 CDTI 1.3 CDTI 1.3 CDTI 1.3 CDTI 1.7 CDTI Engine identifier code Z13DTJ Z13DTI Z13DTH Z13DTR Z17DTR Number of cylinders 1248 1248 1248 1248 1686 Piston displacement [cm Engine power [kW] at rpm 4000 4000 4000 Torque [Nm] at rpm...
  • Page 194 Technical data Performance 5-door vehicle Engine Z10XEP Z12XEP Z14XEP Z16LEL Z13DTJ Maximum speed [km/h] ([mph]) Manual transmission 150 (93) 168 (104) 173 (107) 210 (130) 163 (101) Manual transmission automated – 168 (104) – – – Automatic transmission – – 166 (103) –...
  • Page 195 Technical data 3-door vehicle Engine Z10XEP Z12XEP Z14XEP Z16LEL Z16LER Z13DTJ Maximum speed [km/h] ([mph]) Manual transmission 150 (93) 168 (104) 173 (107) 210 (130) 225 (140) 163 (101) Manual transmission automated – 168 (104) – – – – Automatic transmission –...
  • Page 196 Technical data Engine Z10XEP Z12XEP Z13DTJ Z13DTI Z13DTR Z13DTH Maximum speed [km/h] ([mph]) Manual transmission 150 (93) 168 (104) 163 (101) 172 (107) Manual transmission automated – 168 (104) – – – 172 (107) Automatic transmission – – – – –...
  • Page 197 Technical data Engine Z13DTJ ECO Z13DTI Z13DTR Z13DTH Z17DTR urban [l/100 km] 5.3/–/–/– 6.3/–/6.1/– 6.3/–/–/–/ extra-urban [l/100 km] 3.4/–/–/– 4.1/–/4.1/– 4.1/–/–/–/ total [l/100 km] 4.1/–/–/– 4.9/–/4.8/– 4.9/–/–/–/ [g/km] 109/–/–/– 129/–/128/– 132/–/–/–/ 3-door vehicle Engine Z10XEP Z12XEP Z14XEP Z16LER Z16LEL urban [l/100 km] –/7.3/–/–...
  • Page 198 Technical data Engine Z13DTJ Z13DTJ ECO Z13DTI Z13DTR Z13DTH Z17DTR urban [l/100 km] 5.7/–/–/– 5.3/–/–/– 6.3/–/6.1/– 6.2/–/–/–/ extra-urban [l/100 km] 3.8/–/–/– 3.4/–/–/– 4.1/–/4.1/– 4.0/–/–/–/ total [l/100 km] 4.5/–/–/– 4.1/–/–/– 4.9/–/4.8/– 4.8/–/–/–/ [g/km] 119/–/–/– 109/–/–/– 129/–/128/– 130/–/–/–/ Engine Z10XEP Z12XEP Z13DTJ Z13DTI Z13DTR Z13DTH...
  • Page 199 Technical data Vehicle weight Kerb weight, 5-door vehicle, basic model Corsa Engine Manual Manual Automatic transmission transmission transmission automated without/with air conditioning/climate control Z10XEP 1145/1165 – – [kg] Z12XEP 1160/1180 1160/1180 – Z14XEP 1163/1183 – 1188/1208 Z16LEL 1280/1295 – – Z13DTI 1230/1240 –...
  • Page 200 Technical data Kerb weight, 3-door vehicle, basic model Corsa Engine Manual Manual Automatic transmission transmission transmission automated without/with air conditioning/climate control Z10XEP 1100/1120 – – [kg] Z12XEP 1130/1150 1130/1150 – Z14XEP 1140/1160 – 1165/1185 Z16LEL 1255/1270 – – Z13DTI 1200/1210 –...
  • Page 201 Technical data Kerb weight, van, basic model Corsa Engine Manual transmission Manual transmission Automatic automated transmission without/with air conditioning/climate control Z10XEP 1125/1145 – – [kg] Z12XEP 1140/1160 1140/1160 – Z13DTI 1215/1225 – – Z13DTR 1245/1255 – – Z13DTJ 1215/1235 – –...
  • Page 202 Technical data Vehicle dimensions 5-door vehicle 3-door vehicle Length [mm] 3999 3999 4040 3999 Width without exterior mirrors [mm] 1737 1713 1713 1713 Width with two exterior mirrors [mm] 1944 1944 1924 1944 Height (without antenna) [mm] 1488 1488 1488 1488 Length of load compartment floor [mm] 1257 Length of load compartment with folded rear seats [mm]...
  • Page 203 Technical data Capacities Engine oil Z12XEP, Z16LEL, Z13DTJ, Z13DTI, Engine Z10XEP Z14XEP Z16LER Z13DTH Z13DTR Z13DTJ ECO Z17DTR including Filter [l] between MIN and MAX [l] Fuel tank Z12XEP, Z16LEL, Z13DTJ, Z13DTI, Engine Z10XEP Z14XEP Z16LER Z13DTH Z13DTR Z13DTJ ECO Z17DTR Petrol/diesel, nominal capacity [l]...
  • Page 204 Technical data Tyre pressures Comfort with up to With full load 3 people ECO with up to 3 people Engine Tyres front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) Z10XEP 185/70 R14, 200/2.0 180/1.8...
  • Page 205 Technical data Comfort with up to With full load 3 people ECO with up to 3 people Engine Tyres front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) Z12XEP, 185/70 R14, 200/2.0 180/1.8 270/2.7 (39) 250/2.5 (36) 260/2.6...
  • Page 206 Technical data Comfort with up to With full load 3 people ECO with up to 3 people Engine Tyres front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) Z16LEL, Z16LER 195/55 R16 240/2.4 220/2.2 270/2.7 (39) 250/2.5 (36) 260/2.6...
  • Page 207 Technical data Comfort with up to With full load 3 people ECO with up to 3 people Engine Tyres front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) Z13DTJ 185/70 R14 200/2.0 180/1.8 270/2.7 (39) 250/2.5 (36) 260/2.6...
  • Page 208 Technical data Comfort with up to With full load 3 people ECO with up to 3 people Engine Tyres front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) Z13DTI, 185/65 R 15, 220/2.2 200/2.0 270/2.7 (39) 250/2.5 (36) 260/2.6...
  • Page 209 Technical data Comfort with up to With full load 3 people ECO with up to 3 people Engine Tyres front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] [kPa/bar] ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) ([psi]) 185/60 R15 260/2.6 220/2.2 270/2.7 (39) 250/2.5 (36) 270/2.7 320/3.2...
  • Page 210 Technical data Towing hitch installation dimensions...
  • Page 211: Customer Information

    Customer information Customer Vehicle data recording manufacturer will not access information about a crash event or and privacy information share it with others except ■ with the consent of the vehicle Event data recorders owner or, if the vehicle is leased, The vehicle has a number of with the consent of the lessee, Vehicle data recording and...
  • Page 212: Index

    Index Battery voltage ......86 Bonnet ........136 Accessories and vehicle Brake and clutch system ..... 77 modifications ......135 Brake assist ....... 124 Adaptive forward lighting ..Brake fluid ........139 ........80, 95, 144 Brake light switch ......86 Additional servicing ....
  • Page 213 Exit lighting ........ 100 Hand brake......... 124 Exterior care ......172 Hazard warning flashers ....96 Danger, Warnings and Cautions . . . 3 Exterior light ......... 80 Head restraint adjustment ..... 7 Daytime running lights ....95 Exterior lighting ......13 Head restraints ......
  • Page 214 Rear carrier system...... 51 Rear floor storage cover ....62 Jump starting ......169 New vehicle running-in ....111 Rear fog light ....... 80 Number plate light ..... 151 Rear fog lights ......97 Keys ..........19 Rear window wiper/washer ..69 Odometer ........
  • Page 215 Starting the engine .... 112, 119 Turn signal ........76 Wheel changing ......166 Steering wheel adjustment ..9, 66 Tyre chains ........ 162 Wheel covers ......162 Steering wheel controls ....66 Tyre deflation detection system . 161 Wheels and tyres ....... 159 Stop watch ........

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