Opel Automobile Owner's Manual
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Double cab .............................
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  • Page 1 Contents Introduction......Dropside ......... Double cab ......Auxiliary heating system..
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Disregard of these consult an Opel Service Partner. All always relates to the direction of instructions may lead to vehicle Opel Service Partners offer first-class travel.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Dropside Dropside Loading Place loads onto the dropside body from the minimum practicable The dropside body is not designed for height. Do not drop loads onto the carrying people or unsuitable/unsafe body floor. materials. Loading ......... Do not overload the dropside body. Sideboards and tailboard ..
  • Page 4: Sideboards And Tailboard

    Dropside Sideboards and Using the step tailboard Pull the lever down until it contacts the body and lower the sideboard Lowering: carefully. With the tailboard down, swing the To lower the sideboard: To lower the tailboard: step plate down to a horizontal Release both sideboard levers by position.
  • Page 5: Underfloor Storage Compartments

    Dropside Lashing points Underfloor storage compartments 3 The two additional lashing points on the bulkhead should also be used to Pull up the lashing eyes as required. secure the load whenever possible. Secure heavy objects with lashing Certain models feature five lockable Observe the safety labels on the straps attached to the lashing points.
  • Page 6: Cleaning

    Dropside Cleaning Owner’s checks Dirt or mud which remains dry on the In conjunction with the Service items, body may become abrasive and can the following checks are additionally damage paint, seals, locks and required. hinges. Every week: Clean the following parts of the Tailboard/sideboard latches and dropside if contaminated with dirt: hinges: check operation.
  • Page 7: Technical Data

    Dropside Technical data Vehicle identification The technical data is determined in accordance with European Community standards. We reserve the right to make modifications. Specifications in the vehicle documents always have priority over those stated here. The Gross Vehicle Weight and Gross Train Weight can be found on the vehicle identification plate, which is located on the right-hand door pillar.
  • Page 8 Dropside Vehicle weights (approx. kg) 1)2) Model Wheelbase Engine Kerb weight Payload Dropside Long 3060 1990 1070 3060-3065 2038-2051 1014-1022 2990 1924 1066 Without driver, base model including all fluids (tank 90% full). Kerb weight increases on models fitted with bad road equipment package - refer to VIN plate. Dimensions (approx.
  • Page 9: Double Cab

    Double cab Double cab Introduction The double cab uses an additional rear bench seat to provide increased seating for up to six people.The rear Introduction ......loadspace area is separated from the Technical data ......passenger compartment by a partition wall.
  • Page 10: Child Restraint Systems

    Double cab Child restraint systems 3 The table shows permissible locations for installing a child restraint system. Refer to Owner’s Manual for further information. Rear seats Group, weight and age class Facing Rear bench seat direction Outer Centre 0: up to 10 kg or approx. 10 months Rearward 0+: up to 13 kg or approx.
  • Page 11 Double cab Technical data Vehicle identification The technical data is determined in accordance with European Community standards. We reserve the right to make modifications. Specifications in the vehicle documents always have priority over those stated here. The Gross Vehicle Weight and Gross Train Weight can be found on the vehicle identification plate, which is located on the right-hand door pillar.
  • Page 12 Double cab Vehicle weights (approx. kg) 2)3) Model Wheelbase Roof Engine Kerb weight Payload Double cab Short Standard 2935-2945 1804-1853 1092-1131 2985-2995 1852-1902 1093-1133 2620-2780 1560-1569 885-936 2645-2860 1835 860-1025 Long Standard 2930-2960 1840-1889 1041-1120 3005-3035 1887-1937 1068-1148 3065 1776 1314 2945 1835...
  • Page 13 Double cab Loadspace dimensions (approx. mm) Wheelbase Short Long Roof Standard Standard Maximum rear door aperture height 1320 1320 Rear door aperture width (at floor) 1390 1390 Maximum load area height 1387 1387 Maximum load area width 1690 1690 Width between wheel arches 1268 1268 Maximum load floor length...
  • Page 14: Auxiliary Heating System

    Auxiliary heating system Auxiliary heating Coolant heater The heater unit stops automatically after a maximum 2 hours of The Eberspächer engine- system continuous use. The fuel supply to independent, fuel-powered coolant the heater is cut-off. heater, located under the vehicle, To ensure efficient performance, the provides rapid heating of the engine heater must be operated briefly once...
  • Page 15: Control Unit

    Auxiliary heating system Control unit Press the back button 2 or next 1 Activation button button 4 until the heater symbol Y Switches timer on/off. flashes in the display and press OK Manual control unit button 5 to select heating. The heater Switches between display The heater control unit is located on symbol Y appears in the display.
  • Page 16 Auxiliary heating system The symbol for heating Y, Remote control unit 3 With control unit activated, press the ventilation x 3, or additional unit back or next button until the heating 3 flashes. level arrow flashes in the display and press OK.
  • Page 17: Battery Replacement

    Auxiliary heating system To activate the remote control, press when the battery charge symbol Select weekday and press OK. activation button and release when indicates a weak battery. Change Hours flash. the menu appears in the display. The immediately when the symbol flashes Change hours and press OK.

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