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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual COMBO Operation, Safety and Maintenance...
  • Page 2 VAUXHALL Combo Operation, Safety, Maintenance...
  • Page 3: Tyre Pressure

    Data specific to your vehic le 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 Ex perienced mechanics, trained by Thank y ou for choosing a Vaux hall. Vauxhall, work a ccord ing to specific We wish y ou many hours of p leasurab le Vauxhall instructions. driving.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Our ai m: to k eep you happy with your S eats, Interior .......... 38 vehicle. All Vauxhall Authorised Repairers offer first-class serv ice a t competitiv e Instrum ents ..........66 prices.
  • Page 7: In Brief

    3 – see p age 24, Vauxhall alarm system 3 – see page 31, Vauxhall a la rm system 3 – see pag e 31, tailgate 3 – see page 28. child restraint system 3 – see page 27.
  • Page 8 6 Radio rem ote control 3 – see pa ge 21, permit safe airbag dep loy ment. central lock ing sy stem 3 – see page 24, Vauxhall alarm system 3 – see page 31, rea r doors 3 – see page 29.
  • Page 9 In Brief To adjust front seat height To fold front se at backrest forward Adjust he ad res traint height Pull le ver at s ide Raise rele as e lever front and rear outboard se ats: Tilt forward to release, Lift lever a nd relieve som e weight from seat To enter a nd leav e the rear sea t area, tilt hold in place,...
  • Page 10 In Brief Apply se at be lt: Manually adjustable outside mirror: Electrically adjustable exterior Pull out seat belt smoothly from Swivel leve r in the required direction mirrors inertia ree l, guide ove r s houlde r and from the inside Four-way s witch in driver’s door click into belt buckle 6 Mirror –...
  • Page 11 In Brief To adjust interior mirror: Steering column lock and ignition: Steering whee l adjustment Swivel mirror hous ing Turn key to position 1, Swive l lever down, adjust height, move steering whee l s lightly to swivel leve r up, e ngage Swiv el lev er on underside of mirror housing release lock to red uce daz zle a t nig ht.
  • Page 12 In Brief Turn light sw itch: He adlight flash, m ain beam and Switch turn signal on: dipped beam: Right Move stalk upward He adlight P ull stalk toward Parking lights Le ft Move stalk downward stee ring wheel flash Dipped or m ain be am 6 Turn signal –...
  • Page 13 In Brief...
  • Page 14 Haza rd warning lights ....11 Head lig ht range adjustment 3 ..88 LED for Vauxhall alarm system 3 .. 32 23 Air conditioning system 3 ....99 Fog tail lig ht ........87 Heated rear w indow 3 ..
  • Page 15 In Brief Control indicators Eng ine oi l pressure, Alternator, see page 67. see p age 69. > Fog li ghts 3, see pa ges 66, 87. Turn signal l ights, Brake system, see pages 68, 86. clutch system 3, Engine elec tronics, see p ages 69, 180.
  • Page 16 In Brief Hazard warning lights: Operate horn: pre ss right or left Windscreen wiper: move s talk upward Pre ss ¨ 6 Airbag system 3 – see page 53, remote control on steering § Pre ss again ¨ wheel 3 – see page 91. Adjustable interval switching 6 Hazard w arning lights –...
  • Page 17 In Brief Operating windscre en wash system: Re ar window wipe r Heated rear window Pull stalk tow ard steering whe el rear window wash system heate d exterior mirrors operation: 6 Windsc reen w ash system – see page 83, Press Ü...
  • Page 18 In Brief Cle aring miste d or icy windows: Manual trans miss ion: Easytronic Turn rotary switche s for temperature Idle speed/start pos ition Reverse gear: With vehicle sta tionary, three and airflow clockwise, second s after de-clutching pull the ring up Drive pos ition set air distribution to and engag e gear.
  • Page 19 In Brief Before starting off, check: z Ty re pressure and tyre cond ition - see pa ges 123, 193. z Engine oil level and fluid levels in engine com partment – see pages 176 to 181. z All windows, mirrors, exterior lighting and num ber p la tes are free from dirt, snow and ice and op erational.
  • Page 20 3 – see p age 24, reverse gear before switching off the Vauxhall a la rm system 3 – see pag e 31, ig nition. Also turn front wheels tow ard vehicle dec om missioning – see page 183.
  • Page 21 In Brief Vauxhall Full Size airbag s yste m Side airb ag system 3 Ope rating via the information dis play me nus The side a irb ag system triggers when The Vauxhall Full Size airbag system a side-on collision occurs and provides consists of several interna l sy stems.
  • Page 22 In Brief Diesel particle filter The diesel particle filter sy stem removes polluting soot particles out of the engine exhaust gases. The sy stem includes a self- cleaning function that operates autom atic ally while driving. The filter is cleaned by burning the trapped soot particles a t a high tempera ture.
  • Page 23: Keys, Doors, Windows

    Tailgate 3 ..........Rear doors 3 ........Vauxhall alarm system 3....Ex terior mirrors........
  • Page 24: Electronic Immobiliser

    Keys, D oors, Windo ws If control indica tor A illuminates after the eng ine has started, there is a fault in the eng ine electronic s or the Easytronic transmission, see page 108. Not e The immobiliser does not lock the doors. Therefore, after leaving the v ehicle a lways lock it and switch on the Vaux hall alarm system 3, see pag es 20, 24, 31.
  • Page 25: Mechanical Unlocking Or Lo Cking Of Individual Doors

    Keys, Doors, Windows Pict ure no: 18115s.t if Picture no: 18093s.tif Picture no: 18095s.tif 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 26: Radio Remote Control

    Used to op erate: z central locking system 3, 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 remote control has a range of approx.
  • Page 27 Keys, Doors, Windows Fault z Frequent, repeated op eration of the If the central locking system cannot be radio remote c ontrol outside the opera ted with the radio rem ote control, rec eption range of the vehic le (e.g. too it may be due to the follow ing: far from vehicle, remote control is then no longer recognised).
  • Page 28 Keys, D oors, Windo ws Key with fix ed key section Synchronise the remote control in the See Fig. 15331 T - see p age 21. ev ent of funct ionality pr oblems or batt ery rep lacement Hav e the battery changed in a workshop. After changing the ba ttery, unlock door with key in lock, see page 26.
  • Page 29: Central Locking System

    Keys, Doors, Windows Pi cture no: 15335t.tif Pict ure no: 15333t.tif Picture no: 15334t.tif Cen tral locking system Mec hanical a nti-theft lock ing system 3 To unlock Press button q on the radio remote control for doors, sliding d oors 3, loa d Warning –...
  • Page 30 Keys, D oors, Windo ws Note Fault z To prevent the driver from being If the central locking system cannot be inadvertently locked out, the button on operated, the problem may be as follows: the driver’s door cannot be depressed z If the central locking system is when the door is open.
  • Page 31 The mechanical anti-theft locking system ma lfunction sy stem 3 and the Vauxhall alarm To unlock sy stem 3 cannot b e ac tiv ated with Turn key in d riv er’s door lock towards front the key.
  • Page 32: Sliding D Oors 3

    Keys, D oors, Windo ws Pict ure no: 18098s.t if Picture no: 18092s.tif Picture no: 18091s.tif 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.
  • Page 33: Tailgate 3

    Keys, Doors, Windows Pict ure no: 18116s.t if Picture no: 18118s.tif Picture no: 18094s.tif Tailgate Central l oc king 3 and the ta ilgat e Unlock ing the ta ilgat e w ith the key with The central lock ing sy stem and a nti-theft centra lly l oc ked doors 3 To open: lock ing sy stem 3 for the doors cannot b e...
  • Page 34: Rear Doors 3

    Keys, D oors, Windo ws Pict ure no: 18117s.t if Picture no: 18096s.tif Picture no: 14653s.tif 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.
  • Page 35 Keys, Doors, Windows 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 36: Vauxhall Alarm System

    Vauxhall alarm system . of 10 seconds. 3. Close doors. 4. Switch on Vauxhall alarm system . LED illuminates. After a pprox. 10 seconds, the sy stem is activated without monitoring of the passenger compartment or vehicle tilt.
  • Page 37 Keys, Doors, Windows After the first 10 second s of Vauxhall alarm sy stem activation: z LED flashes Sy stem switched on, slow ly z LED illuminates Switch-off function. for approx. 1 second If a system error occurs, please conta ct a workshop.
  • Page 38 Rear doors: Turn k ey anti-clock wise all The alarm can b e silenced by pressing a com partm ent 3 when the Vauxhall alar m the way p ast the vertica l position. The button on the radio remote control or by...
  • Page 39: Ex Terior Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, Windows Pict ure no: 18083s.t if Picture no: 18084s.tif Picture no: 18085s.tif Exterio r mirrors Electri cal ext eri or mirror adjustment 3 To retrac t exterior m irrors Ad just using four-way switch in d riv er’s The exterior mirrors can b e folded in by Adjust m anua lly using levers in the front door.
  • Page 40: Interior Mirror

    Keys, D oors, Windo ws Pict ure no: 18082s.t if Picture no: 18104s.tif Picture no: 18105s.tif Interior mirror Manual window operation, front Win dow in the sliding doors doors Swiv el m irror housing to a djust. z To open Release joint and push The door windows can be opera ted using outwards.
  • Page 41: Electric Windows

    Keys, Doors, Windows Electric windo ws Warning Exercise care when operating electric wind ows. Risk of injury, especially for children. Vehicle passengers should be informed according ly . Keep a close wa tch on the w indows when closing them . Ensure that nothing becomes trapped in them a s they move.
  • Page 42 Keys, D oors, Windo ws Safety function Overloa d Fault If the window glass encounters resistance If the windows are repeatedly operated at If the windows cannot be opened and above the middle of the window during short intervals, the power supply is b riefly closed a utoma tica lly , activ ate the wind ow automatic closing , it is immediately cut off.
  • Page 43: Seats, Interior

    Seats, Interior Seats, Interior Front sea ts .......... . Head restraints ........Loa d compartment ex tension ... . Lashing eyes 3 ........Loa d compartment cover 3 .
  • Page 44 Seats, Interior Pict ure no: 12429s.t if Picture no: 11536s.tif Picture no: 18530s.tif Adj ust heig ht of seat Ti lting t he b ackrests forwa rd Seat position To adjust, pull lev er upwards and reduce To tilt the back rests forward – e. g. to Adjust driver’s sea t such that with the weight on front seat to ra ise or increase access the rear row of seats –...
  • Page 45: Head Restraints

    Seats, Interior Pict ure no: 13781s.t if Picture no: 12435s.tif Picture no: 13783s.tif Head restraints Adjusting the centre r ear head restra int 3 Head restra int position To improve visibility when the centre rear The m id dle of the head restraint should be Adj usti ng the front and out er r ear seat seat is not occupied or to fold the backrest, at eye lev el.
  • Page 46: Load Compartment Extension

    Seats, Interior Note Load compartment extension Only a pproved objects or components Remove the load compa rtm ent cover 3 as must b e attached to the head restraint of required. S ee page 44. the unoc cup ied front passenger seat. Remove the push-in sleeves 3 for mounting the ISO FIX child restraint system;...
  • Page 47 Seats, Interior Pict ure no: 18099s.t if Picture no: 18100s.tif Picture no: 12438s.tif Folding d own the rear sea t bac krests – O r – To fold one or both of the rear seat Push outer rear hea d restraints 3 all the remove rea r outer head restraints 3, see bac krests, press the button at the top to way down or rem ov e - see page 40.
  • Page 48: 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 49: Loa D Compartment Cover

    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 50: 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. Warnin g Passeng ers m ust not be carried behind the Hook tensioning straps into lashing eyes in safety net.
  • Page 51: 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 52: 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 45. for exam ple, since toxic exhaust fumes could penetra te the interior.
  • Page 53: Three-Stage Safety System

    Seats, Interior Three-stage safety system Warning Com prising: z Three-point seat belts The airb ag systems serve to supplement the three-point seat b elts and belt z Belt tensioners at the front seats tensioners. The seat b elts must therefore z Airbag sy stems for driver and front alway s be w orn.
  • Page 54 Seats, Interior Testing the b el ts Warning From time to time, check operation of a ll seat belt system components and check for Alwa ys wea r your seat belt, and that damage. Ha ve damaged comp onents means a lso in urban traffic a nd when you replaced.
  • Page 55: Belt Tensioners

    Seats, Interior Belt tension ers The seat belt systems in the front are equipp ed with emergency tensioning retractors.The sea t belts are pulled downwards when head-on and rear collisions of a certain severity occur. This tightens the seat belts. Picture no: 11594s.tif Picture no: 11702s.tif Actuati on of belt tensioners...
  • Page 56 Seats, Interior Imp or tant z The belt tensioner and airbag sy stem Warning z Do not fit accessories not sp ecifically control electronics can be found in the released for y our v ehicle type or store centre console area. In order to av oid Have cause of fault rem edied objec ts in the belt tensioner operating malfunctions, do not store mag netic...
  • Page 57: Using The Belts

    Seats, Interior Pict ure no: 11595s.t if Picture no: 11596s.tif Picture no: 11597s.tif Using the belts Height adjustm ent Warning Adjusting the height of the up per Fitting seat bel ts deflection point of the front seat belts: Pull the belt out of the retractor and guide O n pregna nt women in particular, the lap it across the body , making certain that it is 1.
  • Page 58: Airbag System

    Seats, Interior Pict ure no: 18531s.t if Picture no: 11598s.tif Picture no: 16424s.tif Adjust height such that the belt p asses Rem oving t he b el t Airbag system over the shoulder and rests against the To remove the belt, d epress the red Front airb ag shoulder.
  • Page 59 Seats, Interior Exa mples of events triggering the front airbag system: z Imp act against a non-yielding ob stacle: the front airbags are triggered at low vehicle speed. z Imp act against a y ielding obstacle: (such a s a nother vehicle): the front airbags are only triggered a t a higher vehicle speed.
  • Page 60 Seats, Interior Warnin g Seat belts must therefore always be w orn. The front airbag system serves to supplement the three-p oint sea t belts. If you do not wear your seat b elt you risk being seriously injured, or even thrown from the vehicle, in the event of an accident.
  • Page 61 Seats, Interior Pict ure no: 11601s.t if Picture no: 13195s.tif Picture no: 11602s.tif Sid e a irbag 3 The side a irb ag system w ill be triggered : When triggered, the side a irb ag infla tes in The side airbag system is identified b y the milliseconds to form a safety cushion for z depending on the severity of the word AIR BAG on the outboard sides of the...
  • Page 62 Seats, Interior The side airba gs will not be triggered in the Warning event of z the ig nition is sw itc hed off There m ust be no objects in the area in which the airbag inflates or in the area z fronta l collisions between the seat back rests a nd the z accidents in which the vehicle overturns...
  • Page 63 Seats, Interior Imp or tant z Do not stick any thing on the steering Warning wheel, instrumnet panel or front seat z Placing accessories and ob jects in the backrests in the v icinity of the airbag s. expansion region of the airbag sy stems Have cause of fault rem edied Do not cover a ny of these areas with must be avoided on account of the risk...
  • Page 64: Use Of Child Restraint Systems 3

    Seats, Interior z Do not p erform any a lterations on the Child restrain t system Use of child restraint systems com ponents of the airbag sy stem, as this When a child restraint system is being Warning would render the vehic le unroadworthy . used, please pay attention to the usa ge and installation instruc tions.
  • Page 65 Seats, Interior 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 O n front pa ssenger On an outb oard seat O n midd le seat in t he U = univ ersally suita ble in c onjunction...
  • Page 66: Mounting Clips 3 For Iso Fi X Child Restra Int System S

    Seats, Interior Note z The covers of the Vauxhall child restraint Mounting clips for ISOFIX child z Children under 12 years of age or 150 cm system can be wiped clean. restraint systems must only trav el in an a ppropriate child...
  • Page 67: Ciga Rette Lig Hter 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 comply with the electromagnetic compatibility requirements laid down in DIN VDE 40 839, otherwise v ehicle malfunctions may oc cur.
  • Page 68: 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 In the rear c entre console. To be used only for ash and not for insert to lift.
  • Page 69: Stowage Comp Artm Ents

    Seats, Interior Pict ure no: 11592s.t if Picture no: 11701s.tif Picture no: 11699s.tif Stowage c ompartmen ts Stowa ge compa rtment for gl asses 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...
  • Page 70: Ex Tendable Stow Age Tra Ys 3

    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 71: Instruments

    In struments Instruments Picture no: 18529s.tif Picture no: Control indic ators Control indicators ....... . Engine el ect ronics, The control indica tors described here are Instrument display ....... tra nsm issi on electr oni cs 3, not p resent in all vehicles.
  • Page 72 Instruments Engine oil pressure C ontrol indicator illuminates red It illuminates w hen the ignition is switched on and g oes out shortly after the engine starts. Illuminates when the eng ine is running Eng ine lubrication m ay be interrup ted. This ma y result in damage to the eng ine and/or locking of the drive wheels: 1.
  • Page 73 In struments Turn signal l ights Control indicator flashes g reen. The c ontrol indicator flashes at the relevant side. If the ha zard warning lights are a ctua ted, both control indica tors flash. Rapid flashing: light or associa ted fuse has failed.
  • Page 74 Instruments Fog tail light Brake system, clutch system 3 Anti -lock Bra ke Syst em 3 Control indicator illum inates yellow. Control indicator illuminates or flashes red. C ontrol indicator illuminates red. It is illuminated when the fog ta il light is It illum ina tes when the ignition is switched Illuminates while driving on –...
  • Page 75 In struments Fuel lev el 3 C ontrol indicator illuminates and/or flashes yellow. Illuminates Fuel level is low, fuel gauge is in the reserve tank a rea. Flashes Fuel sup ply is used up, refuel immediately. N ever let the tank run dry! Erra tic fuel sup ply can c ause catalytic converter to overheat –...
  • Page 76: Instrument Display

    Instruments Vehicles with clock in odometer To reset, press button with ignition switched on a nd trip odometer activated and hold d ow n for a pproximately 2 seconds. To switch between trip od om eter and clock display 3 give reset button a brief press – see nex t page.
  • Page 77 In struments Setting t he t ime With time displayed, press reset button in instrument panel: 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 .
  • Page 78 Instruments 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. Pict ure no: 11688s.t if Picture no: 11689s.tif Coola nt temperat ure d isplay...
  • Page 79 In struments Pict ure no: 12478s.t if Picture no: 14419s.tif Transmission displ ay 3 Service di sp lay 3 Display of current gear or mode with If it illum ina tes in the odometer d isplay , Ea sy tronic 3 . book vehicle into a workshop as soon as possible for a service with maintenance.
  • Page 80: Information Display

    Instruments Infotainment system – see infotainment system op erating instructions. The appea ra nce of F in the d isplay indicates a fa ult. Have cause remedied by a work shop. [TP] C Din 12:01 °C 90.6 90,6 FM 3 19,5°...
  • Page 81: 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 Pict ure no: 17913s.t if Pict ure no: 16707t.tif Outside temperature In vehicles with graphical inform ation...
  • Page 82 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 83 In struments [TP] C Din 90.6 19,5° 19: 36 Pi cture no: 16711t.tif Pict ure no: 15593t.tif Picture no: 15559t.tif Graphical information display To select w ith four-wa y but ton To selec t wit h multi-funct ion button 3 selecting functio ns Select menu items via menus and with the Rotate...
  • Page 84 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 Pict ure no: 14034s.t if Pict ure no: 16711t.tif Picture no: 16712t.tif To sel ect with steering w heel but tons 3 Functi on ranges System settings Select menu options v ia the m enus using...
  • Page 85 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 86 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 Pi cture no: 16715t.tif Pict ure no: 16716t.tif Picture no: 16717t.tif Select the desired language.
  • Page 87 In struments Setti ng displa y mod e 3 Automat ic: Adap ted b ased on vehic le I gnition logi c 3 The d isplay can be adap ted to light lig hting. S ee infotainment sy stem instructions. conditions: b la ck text on a light Always day desi gn: Black tex t on lig ht back ground or w hite tex t on a dark...
  • Page 88: Warning Buzzers

    Instruments Warning buzzers Ad just able wi per interval To set the wiper interval to a value between When star ting the eng ine or whi le d riving: 2 and 15 seconds: z if seat belt is not fastened 3, S ta lk to interval op eration $ , sta lk to §, z if a specified maxim um speed is wait for required interv al delay, level to...
  • Page 89 In struments Push stalk forward again to switch off. The rear window w ash system will rem ain on for as long as the stalk is held in the forward position. Pi cture no: 14056h.tif Pict ure no: 14057h.tif Windscreen wash system Rea r window wip er 3 and rear w indow Pull stalk towa rd steering wheel to operate.
  • Page 90: 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. Follow country-specific regulations a s regards the use of day time running lights and the fog lights 3.
  • Page 91: Main Beam, Headlight Flash

    Ligh ting Reversing lights C om e on when reverse gear is engaged and ig nition is sw itched on. Pict ure no: 18475s.t if Pict ure no: 14054h.tif Main beam, headlight flash Turn signal lights Push stalk forward to switch from dipp ed Push stalk up or down to activ ate.
  • Page 92: Fog Lights

    Lightin g Fog tail ligh t The fog tail light can only b e switched on if both the ignition and dipped beam/ parking lights are on. Press r, r illuminates in the instrument p anel. Press r again or sw itc h ig nition off or switch light off.
  • Page 93: Headlight Range Adjustment

    Ligh ting Comb o Crew v an Front seats occupied All seats occupied All seats occupied and load in load comp artment Driver’ s sea t oc cup ied and load in load comp artm ent Comb o Seats occupied Seats occupied a nd half load in load c om partment Seats occupied a nd...
  • Page 94: Courtesy Light

    Lightin g Load c om part ment and l oa ding a rea lig hting 3 C om es on when the tailgate is opened. Autom atica lly reg ul ated centre console lig hting 3 S potlight in housing of interior m irror. Day lig ht-dependent, automatically regula ted centre console lighting with ignition switched on.
  • Page 95: Battery Discharge P Rotection

    Ligh ting 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 vision on the near side of the 30 minutes if the ignition is off in order to lane.
  • Page 96: Infotainment System

    Infotainment System Infotainment System Radio reception Car radio recep tion differs from dom estic ra dio reception: As the v ehicle antenna is relatively near the ground, the broadcasting compa nies cannot g uarantee the sa me quality of reception a s obtained with a d om estic ra dio using an ov erhead antenna.
  • Page 97: Aux Input

    (CB) external a ntenna in mobile p hone standards GSM 900/1800/1900 and UMTS The Vauxhall installation instructions and must only be opera ted if the maxim um the opera ting guid elines provided by the transmission power of the mobile phone...
  • Page 98: C Lim Ate C Ontrol

    Climate Control Climate Control Picture no: 11618s.tif Picture no: 11620s.tif Heating, ventilatio n and air The buttons for cooling n and air Air vents ..........conditioning system recirc ulation 4 are only found on Heated rear window 3, hea ted versions with optional air conditioning ex terior mirrors 3 ..
  • Page 99: Air Vents

    Climate Control Ad ditional vents Located in front of the windscreen, in front of the door mirrors and in the front footwells. Pict ure no: 15928s.t if Picture no: 11617s.tif Air vents To close the vents, p ush the slider towards the centre of the v ehicle.
  • Page 100: Heated Rear Window 3, Hea Ted Ex Terior Mirrors 3

    Climate Control Pict ure no: 11549s.t if Picture no: 15997s.tif Heated rear window Heated front seats heated exterior mirrors Tw o pushbuttons ß in centre console. When the ig nition is sw itched on, the With the ignition switched on, the heating heating of the rear w indow and ex terior of the respective front seat is activ ated b y mirror is activated by pressing the...
  • Page 101: Heating And Ventila Tion System

    Climate Control Pict ure no: 11612s.t if Picture no: 11613s.tif Picture no: 11614s.tif Heatin g and ventilation system Airflow Air distribut ion Ad justed using centre rotary switch. Adjusted using right-hand rotary switch. Temperature Adjusted using left-hand rota ry switch. Four fan speeds: To wind screen and front side wind ow s...
  • Page 102 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 103 Climate Control z Turn the temperature switc h clockwise as far as it will go (warm). z Set fa n to 3 or 4. z Set air distribution switch to V. z Activate heated rear w indow Ü. z Open sid e air vents as required and direct them towards side w indows.
  • Page 104: Air Conditioning System

    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 105 Climate Control 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 106: Air Intake

    Climate Control z C ooling n on, the air cond itioning compressor automatically switches itself off at low outside temperatures (icing). 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 107: Pollen Filter

    Climate Control Pollen filter Note Maintenance The pollen filter cleans the air entering from If the windscreen becomes fogged in damp In order to ensure consistently good outside and filters dust, soot, pollen and weather, set the sy stem tem porarily as operation of the AC comp ressor 3 , it must spores from the interior air if the air described under "Defrosting and d emisting...
  • Page 108: Driving And Operation

    Driving an d Operation Driving and Operation 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.
  • Page 109 Drivin g and Operation Sta rting t he engine Selector lev er in o (centre position) Briefly operate footbrake when starting the Moving the selec tor lever from N to o engine. The engine ca n now be started in (central position) and operating the position N and with the footbrake footbrake at the same time switches the...
  • Page 110 Driving an d Operation Elec tronicall y contr ol led driv ing Selector lev er in + or - prog ramm es in aut omati c mode S hift to a higher gear. z By means of delay ed g ear changing S hift to a low er gear.
  • Page 111 Drivin g and Operation Engine brak ing Automatic mode: When driving d ow nhill, Ea sytronic does not shift into higher g ears until a fairly high eng ine speed has been rea ched. When brak ing, Easytronic shifts down in good time.
  • Page 112 Driving an d Operation Stopp ing the vehicle Vehicle storage In autom atic or manual mode, first gear is Before lea ving the v ehicle: autom atic ally engaged (second gear if the z engage handbrake Winter prog ra mme is engaged) and the z remove ignition key .
  • Page 113 Drivin g and Operation 3. Clean Easytronic around the cap (see fig ure) so that no d irt can get into the opening when the cap is removed. 4. Rotate ca p to sla cken a nd remove by lifting upwa rd s – see figure. 5.
  • Page 114: Driving Hints

    Driving an d Operation Driving hints Brake servo unit Driv ing wi th a roof loa d When the engine is not running, the brake Do not exceed the perm issible roof load, The first 600 mil es (1000 k m) servo unit is no longer effective once the see page 190.
  • Page 115 Drivin g and Operation Sav e energy – m ore m iles Wa rming up C ool ing fan Please observe the running-in hints on the Allow the engine to warm up while driving. The cooling fan is controlled v ia a previous pag e and the tips for sav ing Do not warm it up by letting it run at idling therm oswitch and therefore only runs if...
  • Page 116: Saving Fuel, Protecting The Environment

    Driving an d Operation Saving Fuel, Protecting the End-of-li fe v ehi cle rec overy Warm ing up Environment For detailed information on Va ux ha ll’ s z Full throttle and w arming up at idle on-going comm itment to achieving an speed increase w ear, fuel consumption, Trend-set ting technology environmentally susta inab le future,...
  • Page 117 Making use of the tachom eter helps to Electri cal loa ds Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. save fuel. Drive in a low engine speed z The power consum ption of electrical Extr em e d riving conditions ra nge for each gear as much a s possible equip ment increa ses fuel consumption.
  • Page 118: Fuels, Refuelling

    DI N EN 590 m ust not be Fuel with too low an octane number can confused with 100% Bio Diesel, which is not cause pinking. Vauxhall does not ac cept to be used in Vauxhall eng ines. lia bility for resulting damage.
  • Page 119 Drivin g and Operation C orrect filling depends to a large extent on proper operation of the fuel disp ensing pump: 1. Fully insert the pump nozz le and switch it 2. After the automatic cut-off, the nominal capacity of the fuel tank can be obtained by topping up with two d oses of fuel.
  • Page 120: Catalytic Converter, Exhaust Gases

    Driving an d Operation z If y ou experience misfiring, irregular C atalytic c onverter for diesel eng ines eng ine running after a cold start, a Dama ge to the catalytic conv erter or the significant loss of engine power or other vehicle m ay result if the following points unusual problems tha t may indica te an are not observed :...
  • Page 121 Drivin g and Operation Illumination with the engine running indicates a fa ult tha t can cause d amage to the catalytic converter. I t is possible to continue driving w ithout causing damage by slowing down until the fla shing stop s and the control indica tor illuminates.
  • Page 122 Driving an d Operation If it illum ina tes briefly , but does not recur, it Exhaust g ases is of no significa nce. Warnin g Illum ination of A can also ind icate w ater in the diesel fuel filter 3 . Hav e fuel filter Engine exhaust gases contain poisonous checked for water residue b y a w ork shop, carbon monoxide, w hich is colourless and...
  • Page 123 Drivin g and Operation Diesel p artic le fi lter 3 The self-c leaning function will The d iesel pa rticle filter system removes automatically operate while d riv ing after polluting soot particles out of the engine the engine has reached its normal exhaust ga ses.
  • Page 124 Ma intena nce Hav e a ll maintenance work carried out at the specified intervals. We recommend that you entrust this w ork to y our Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer, who has proper equipment and tra ined personnel av ailable. Electronic testing systems permit rapid diagnosis and remedy of faults.
  • Page 125: Brake System

    The b ra kes are an important factor for traffic sa fety. Pa ds that have been tested and app rov ed by Vauxhall guarantee optimum b rake To improve effectiveness, do not b ra ke performance. unnecessarily hard for the first 125 miles...
  • Page 126 Driving an d Operation Footbrak e Shortly after starting ea ch journey the The footbrake comprises tw o independent effectiveness of the brake system should brake circuits. be tested at low sp eed and without inconveniencing other traffic, especially if If a brak e circ uit fails, the vehicle can still b e the brakes are wet, e.g.
  • Page 127: Anti-Lock Brake Sy Stem (Abs U ) 3

    Drivin g and Operation Anti-loc k Brake System (ABS The ABS continually monitors the brake sy stem and prevents the wheels from lock ing , reg ardless of the road conditions and tyre grip. It starts to regulate the brak ing pressure as soon as a wheel shows a tendency to loc k.
  • Page 128: Wheels, Tyres

    Driving an d Operation Self testing Wheels, tyres Fitti ng new tyr es After every ignition sequence and sta rting Fit tyres in pa irs or in sets, which is even See pag e 193 for suitable ty res and of the engine, y ou may hear the sy stem better.
  • Page 129 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 130 Driving an d Operation Exa mine tyres for damage at regular intervals (penetration by foreign bodies, punctures, cuts, tears, b ulges in side walls). Exa mine wheels for damage. C onta ct a workshop in the event of dam age or unusual wear.
  • Page 131 Drivin g and Operation 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 = Ty re w idth in mm little or not at all.
  • Page 132 If the wheel trims and tyres used are not more than 10 m m to the ty re tread and the Vauxhall-approved , mak e sure that the inboard sides (including chain lock). tyres d o not hav e a bea ded edge. S ee page 124.
  • Page 133: Roof Racks 3

    Have being check ed, therefore, only the Vauxhall roof rac k system that is approved tow ing equipment retro-fitted by a carav an/trailer wheels – and not the jockey for your vehicle.
  • Page 134 Driving an d Operation The permissible cara van/trailer load should Coupling soc ket load be fully utilised only by drivers who are The coupling sock et load is the load adequately experienced in towing large or exerted by the trailer/c aravan on the heav y carav ans/trailers.
  • Page 135 Drivin g and Operation Carava ns/trailers w ith LED turn signals Mak e sure that y ou ha ve enoug h room must hav e a provision that mak es it when cornering and avoid sudden possible to monitor standard light bulbs. ma noeuv res.
  • Page 136 Driving an d Operation When driving downhill, towing a caravan/ Start ing on inclines For vehic les with Easy tronic 3, it is sufficient trailer subjects the brakes to a heavier load For vehicles with manual transmission, to app ly full throttle when in automatic than norm al.
  • Page 137: Self-Help, Vehicle Care

    Self-help, Vehicle Care Self-help, Vehicle Care Warning Disregard of these notes can lead to injuries whic h may be fatal. Vehicle Diesel fuel system, bleeding ....132 passengers should be informed Bonnet ..........132 accordingly.
  • Page 138: Starting

    Self-help, V ehicle Care Starting Do not sta rt wit h quick charger This prevents d amage to electronic components. Do not sta rt by pushing or tow ing Because your vehicle is fitted with a cataly tic converter, it must not be started by pushing or towing –...
  • Page 139 Self-help, Vehicle Care Sta rting t he engine wi th jump lea ds 3 z Use auxiliary battery with sam e v olta ge A vehicle with a discharged battery can be (12 volts). Its capacity (Ah) m ust not be started using jump lead s and the battery of considera bly less than that of the another vehicle.
  • Page 140 Self-help, V ehicle Care 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 141: Towing

    Self-help, Vehicle Care Pict ure no: 18108s.t if Picture no: 12458s.tif Picture no: 18109s.tif Towing The towing eye is located in the bag for S crew in the towing ey e anti-clockwise as vehicle tools 3 , behind the cover on the far as it will go until it stops in a horizontal Towing your own v ehi cle rig ht side of the load compartment or in...
  • Page 142 Self-help, V ehicle Care Drive slowly . Do not drive jerkily . Ex cessive To prev ent the entry of exhaust fumes from tractive forc e ca n damage the vehicle. the towing vehic le, switch on the air recirculation 3 and close the windows. Warning Contact a workshop for assistance.
  • Page 143: Warning Triangle ¨ 3 And First-Aid Kit (Cushion) + 3

    Self-help, Vehicle Care Pict ure no: 12459s.t if Picture no: 12460s.tif Picture no: 12462s.tif Warning triangle and first-aid Release flap by pressing retaining lugs. C ombo C rew van ¨ 3 kit (cushion) The warning triangle and the first aid cushion or box are kept in the Com bo compa rtm ent behind the driver’s seat.
  • Page 144: Spa Re Wheel 3

    Self-help, V ehicle Care Pict ure no: 12454s.t if Picture no: 12455s.tif Picture no: 16493s.tif 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.
  • Page 145 Self-help, Vehicle Care 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 146: Jac K £ 3 And Vehicle Tools 3

    Self-help, V ehicle Care Picture no: 2457s.tif Picture no: 12458s.tif Picture no: 12461s.tif 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 ja ck 3 and the v ehicle tools 3 are The jac k 3 and the vehicle tools 3 have ja ck with rubber bands.
  • Page 147: Changing Wheels

    Self-help, Vehicle Care Changing wheels z Block the wheel diagonally op posite the z No people or a nima ls m ay be in the wheel to be changed by placing wedge vehicle when it is jack ed-up. Some v ersions hav e a ty re repair k it instead blocks or equiv alent in front a nd behind of a spare wheel –...
  • Page 148 Self-help, V ehicle Care Pict ure no: 12483s.t if Picture no: 11641s.tif Picture no: 11721s.tif 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.
  • Page 149 Self-help, Vehicle Care Pict ure no: 11642s.t if Picture no: 11643s.tif Picture no: 18111s.tif Alloy wheels w ith a nti-theft lock 3: 2. Undo wheel bolts with a w heel b olt 3. The jacking p oints 3 on the vehicle Release hub cap using key included in wrench 3 by half a turn, then put on the underbody are ma rked by depressions...
  • Page 150 Self-help, V ehicle Care 5. Unscrew the wheel bolts and w ipe clean with a cloth. Place the wheel bolts where they will not becom e dirty . On some versions, the wheel trim is rem ov ed together with the wheel bolts. The retaining rings 3 a t the wheel b olts must not be removed.
  • Page 151 Self-help, Vehicle Care 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 138, 141. possib le. 12. Check the tyre pressure of the newly Alloy wheels 3 : put hub cap on a nd fitted w heel.
  • Page 152: Tyre Repair Kit 3

    Self-help, V ehicle Care Tyre repair kit On the Combo, the tyre repair kit is located behind a c ov er on the left in the side trim of Minor damag e to the tyre tread and the load com partment. On the Combo sidewall, e.
  • Page 153 Self-help, Vehicle Care Pi cture no: 15319t.tif Pict ure no: 15795t.tif Picture no: 15796t.tif 4. Screw the compressor air hose to the 7. S crew the filler hose to the tyre valve. 11. Set the rocker switch on the com pressor connection on the sealant bottle.
  • Page 154 Self-help, V ehicle Care Drain excess tyre pressure with the button over the pressure indicator. Do not run the com pressor for more than 10 minutes - see "Imp ortant information" on page 150. 15. Detach the ty re repair kit. Screw the filler hose to the free connection on the sea lant bottle.
  • Page 155 Self-help, Vehicle Care 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 156: Electrical System

    Self-help, V ehicle Care Electrical system Warning Elec tronic ignition system s generate very high v oltag es. Do not touch the ignition system ; high voltage can be fatal. Picture no: 12892j.tif Picture no: 11648s.tif Fuses Fusebox A defective fuse can be recognized by its The fusebox is loc ated in the engine melted wire.
  • Page 157 Self-help, Vehicle Care 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 fusebox. Fuse Fuse colour rating Grey Brow nish yellow Brow n 7.5 A...
  • Page 158: Fuses And The Most Important C Ircuits They P Rotect

    No. Ci rcuit Rating Z 17 DTH circuits they protect Instruments, 7.5 A 13 Vauxhall a la rm system 7.5 A Some circuits m ay be protected by severa l inform ation d isplay , 14 Exterior mirrors 7.5 A fuses.
  • Page 159 Self-help, Vehicle Care No. Circuit Rat ing 26 Sea t heater (right) 15 A Picture no: 15544s.tif Picture no: No. C ircuit Rat ing 19 Electric wind ow (rig ht) 20 A No. Ci rcuit Rating 20 – – 25 Reversing lights, 21 –...
  • Page 160 Self-help, V ehicle Care No. Circuit Rat ing 30 Engine c ontrol unit 15 A 31 Air conditioning system 15 A 32 AB S, Easytronic, Airba g 33 Petrol engine: Engine c ontrol unit 15 A Diesel engine: Engine c ontrol unit 7.5 A 34 Diesel filter heater 30 A...
  • Page 161 Self-help, Vehicle Care No. C ircuit Rat ing 38 Left ta il light, left parking light 39 R ig ht ta il light, right pa rk ing light 40 Brak e lights 10 A 41 Fog lights 15 A 42 Fog tail light 10 A 43 M ain beam (left) 10 A...
  • Page 162: Bulb Replacement

    Self-help, V ehicle Care Bulb replacement Before replacing a bulb , switch ignition off and switch relevant switch off. O nly hold new b ulb at base! Do not touc h the b ulb glass with b are hands, otherwise fingerprints on the glass evap orate.
  • Page 163 Self-help, Vehicle Care 10. After replacing bulbs on the left-hand sid e, close the cover of the fusebox . After replac ing bulbs on the right-hand sid e, re-attach the air hose to the air filter and engage. Pict ure no: 16076s.t if Picture no: 16077s.tif 4.
  • Page 164 Self-help, V ehicle Care Pict ure no: 16078s.t if Picture no: 16079s.tif Picture no: 16080s.tif 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.
  • Page 165 Self-help, Vehicle Care Pict ure no: 16078s.t if Picture no: 16081s.tif Picture no: 16082s.tif 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.
  • Page 166 Self-help, V ehicle Care 7. After replacing bulbs on the left-hand sid e, close the cover of the fusebox . After replac ing bulbs on the right-hand sid e, re-attach the air hose to the air filter and engage. Pict ure no: 16083s.t if Picture no: 16084s.tif Front turn signal lights 4.
  • Page 167: Ellipsoidal Headlight System

    Self-help, Vehicle Care 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 fusebox . After replac ing bulbs on the right-hand sid e, re-attach the air hose to the air filter and engage.
  • Page 168: Side Turn Signal Lights

    Self-help, V ehicle Care Ma in beam, p arki ng lights Hav e b ulb replacement carried out by a work shop. Side turn signal lights Hav e b ulb replacement carried out by a work shop. Front fog lights Hav e b ulb replacement carried out by a work shop.
  • Page 169: Tail Lights

    Self-help, Vehicle Care Pict ure no: 12449s.t if Picture no: 13725s.tif Picture no: 13726s.tif Tail lights 2. Deta ch plug connector from bulb Lights from top to bottom: mounting . 1. Disenga ge c ov er by pressing retaining Reversing light/brak e light lugs and remove.
  • Page 170: Number Plate Lights

    Self-help, V ehicle Care Pict ure no: 15135s.t if Picture no: 15136s.tif Picture no: 11667s.tif 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.
  • Page 171 Self-help, Vehicle Care Pict ure no: 11668s.t if Picture no: 11669s.tif Picture no: 11670s.tif 2. Press bulb slightly towards spring clip Front c ourtesy light with 3. Insert new b ulb. and remov e. rea ding li ghts 3 4. Mount lens a nd engage in position. To ensure that no power is supplied to the 3.
  • Page 172 Self-help, V ehicle Care Instrument ill um ination, informat ion display illum ination 3 Have bulb replacem ent carried out by a workshop. Pict ure no: 18112s.t if 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 173: Vehicle Care

    Insect Remover Remove the antenna rod 3 and the roof z Window Cleaner rack 3. z Vauxhall Wind screen Wash Solvent z Silicone Oil for Rubber Seals If y ou wash your vehicle by hand, make z De-ic er sure that the insides of the wings are also thoroughly rinsed out.
  • Page 174 Self-help, V ehicle Care Clean edges and folds on opened doors Pol ishi ng Paintw ork d amag e and flaps as well as the areas they cover. Polishing is necessa ry only if the paint has Repair minor dam age such as stone become dull or if solid deposits have impa cts, scratches etc.
  • Page 175 S mearing wiper blades c an be cleaned with When cleaning the heated rear window 3, solv ents or petrol. a soft cloth and Vauxhall Wind screen make sure that the hea ting element on the Do not use high-pressure jet cleaners.
  • Page 176 Self-help, V ehicle Care Eng ine compar tment Underbody C aution - c om mercially available bitumen/ Clean painted surfaces in the engine Your vehicle has a factory-app lied PVC rubber materials can damage the PVC compartment like any other p ainted undercoating in the wheel arches coating.
  • Page 177: Service, Maintenance

    Coolant ..........178 the department c oncerned. the Vauxhall Authorised Repairer will b e Brake fluid ..........180 The majority of areas of concern can be adv ised accordingly.
  • Page 178 Tel. 00 45-39 97 85 00 Mehra uli – Gurgaon Road EDI NBURGH, EH12 5AQ Gurga on 122 022, Haryana – I ndia Vauxhall M otors Ltd . Tel. 00 91-124 280 3333 The N ationa l Conciliation Service, Customer Ca re...
  • Page 179: Inspection System

    Stelzenstraße 4 work to a Vaux hall Authorised Repairer in specified b y Vauxhall. 8152 Glatt brugg – Swit zerland order to avoid loss of w arranty claims. On vehicles with fixed engine oil change Tel.
  • Page 180: Genuine Vauxhall Parts And Accessories

    A note on safety and conversion parts approved by Service Booklet. Vauxhall c an be ob tained from y our To av oid injury from moving parts and Separ ate anti-cor rosion servi ce Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, w ho c an...
  • Page 181: Checking And Topping Up Fluids

    Service, maintenanc e Pict ure no: 11671s.t if Picture no: 18113s.tif Picture no: 13212s.tif Never carry out any repairs or adjustm ent Engine oil C heck ing the engine oil level, and m aintenance work on the vehic le top ping up engine oil Information on eng ine oils is found in yourself.
  • Page 182 Service, mainten ance Pict ure no: 16495s.t if Picture no: 18114s.tif Picture no: 12125s.tif To check the engine oil level, wipe off the When top ping up, use the sam e b ra nd of Engine oil change, oi l filter chang e dipstick and insert it up to the stop ma rk on engine oil that w as used during the Hav e the change performed by...
  • Page 183: Diesel Fuel Filter

    Service, maintenanc e Diesel fuel filter On the event of engine oil cha ng e, hav e fuel filter chec ked for possible w ater residue by a workshop. Illum ination of A indica tes water in the fuel filter 3. Have fuel filter checked at shorter interv als if the vehicle is sub jected to ex treme op erating c onditions such as high humidity...
  • Page 184 Service, mainten ance When the engine is hot, the coolant C ool ant temp era ture fluid level rises; this falls again as it cools. If the temperature gauge is in the red zone, If it should fall beneath the mark coolant temperature is too high.
  • Page 185: Brake Fluid

    Lift wiper arm. Move release lever and Smearing wiper blades can be c leaned with regulations as regards the disposa l of detach wiper blade. a soft c loth and Vauxhall Windscreen brake fluid. Wash Solvent. Wiper blades whose lips ha ve become ha rd ened, cracked or covered with silicone must b e replaced .
  • Page 186: Wind Screen Wash System

    Capacities – see page 197. Fill only with clean water to prev ent the nozz les from clogging. To im prov e cleaning efficienc y, w e recommend tha t you ad d a little Vauxhall Windscreen Wash Solvent.
  • Page 187: Battery

    The Vauxhall alarm sy stem 3 siren must be deactiv ated a s follows: switch the ignition To av oid damaging the vehic le, d o not on then off, disconnec t the vehicle’s...
  • Page 188: Vehicle Decomm Issioning

    Service, mainten ance Vehicle decomm issioning Vehicle storag e Vehicle recommissioning z Park v ehicle in dry and well ventilated O bserve na tional regulations. O bserve national regulations. place. With manual transmission select If the vehicle is going to be parked up for Perform the following work before first gear or reverse gea r, and with several months, the following work should...
  • Page 189: Technical Data

    Tec hnic al D ata Technical Data Vehicle docum ents, Picture no: 11679s.tif Picture no: 11724s.tif identification plate......184 Veh icle documents, In other versions the ty pe plate is attached Vehicle identification d ata....185 identification plate to the right spring strut dome in the engine Coolant, b ra ke fluid, oils ..
  • Page 190: Vehicle Identification D Ata

    Technical Data Coolant, brake flu id, oils O nly use app rov ed fluids. Use of unsuitab le fluids can cause serious dam age to the vehicle. Engine oils Information on engine oils is found in the S ervice Booklet. Pictu re no: 13329j.tif Picture no: 11680s.tif Information on id entific ation p la te...
  • Page 191: Engine Data

    Tec hnic al D ata Engine data Sales designation 1. 4 TWIN PO RT 1.3 C DTI 1.3 CDTI 1.7 CDTI 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...
  • Page 192: Performance

    Technical Data Performance (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 ieva ble with a ma xim um o f ha lf p ayload . Optio nal eq uipmen t m ay red uce the s pecified ma xim um sp eed o f the vehicle. Sa les desig nation –...
  • Page 193: Fuel Consumption, Co -Emissio Ns

    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 -emissio ns practices: Urba n driving is rated at guarantee for the actual fuel consumption approx.
  • Page 194 Technical Data Fuel consumption , CO emissions (approx. l/100 km ) (approx. g/k m) Eng ine Z 14 XEP Y 13 DT Z 13 DTJ Z 17 DTH Manual/Easytronic tra nsmission urban 8,0/– 6,5/– 6,2/5,9 6,6/– extra-urb an 5,3/– 4,5/– 4,5/4,5 4,4/–...
  • Page 195: Weights, Pay Loa D 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 . The The p ayload is the difference between the gross vehicle weight.
  • Page 196 Technical Data Weights Table 1, kerbweight (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 197 Tec hnic al D ata Weights Table 1, kerbweight (kg ) Model Engine Manua l Easytronic tra nsmission 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 198: Tyres

    We recommend that you consult a wheel 3 : the handling of the vehicle may fa ulty tyre as soon as possible, and hav e Vauxhall Authorised Repairer concerning change if the spare wheel is used. Replace the wheel balanced and fitted to the suitab le tyre mak es.
  • Page 199 Tec hnic al D ata Comb o Crew v an Tyre pressure with Tyre pressure for (ctd.) Tyre pressure in bar / psi load of up to 2 p ersons full load and 100 kg load Engine Ty res Front Rea r Front Rear...
  • Page 200 Technical Data Comb o Tyre pressure Tyre pressure for (ctd.) Tyre pressure in bar / psi for load of full load up to 3 persons Engine Ty res Front Rea r Front Rear Z 14 XEP 175/70 R 14 2.4/35 2.4/35 2.
  • Page 201: 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 / 66 Ah 3 / 70 Ah 3 Battery for radio rem ote control C R 20 32...
  • Page 202: Ca Pacities (Approx. In Litres)

    Technical Data Capacities (approx . 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. 5 Engine oil betw een MIN and MAX on dipstick 1.
  • Page 203: Dimensions (M M)

    Tec hnic al D ata Dimensions (mm ) Com bo Com bo Crew va n O verall length 4322 4322 O verall w id th 1684 1684 Width with two ex terior mirrors 1892 1892 Height at kerbweight 1801 1801 Loa d compartment length 1787 /2700...
  • Page 204: 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 eq uipm ent approved for your vehicle. We recommend entrusting retro-fitting of towing equipment to your work shop.
  • Page 205: Index

    In dex Index Boot, see Load compartment ..28, 29, 41 C oin holder ..........65 Brake sy stem ......... 120 C old start ..
  • Page 206 Index Display ..........75, 103 Environmental protection ..... 168 Fusebox ..........151 Display instruments ....... .. 71 EPS (Electric p ower steering) ..
  • Page 207 In dex Heating ..........93, 97 Lubricants ........176, 185 Seats ........... .. 95 With the air conditioning system .
  • Page 208 Index O utside temperature ga uge ....76 Rear w indow wiper ......12, 84 Radio rem ote control ......22 O verrun ......... . 110, 112 Refuelling S ervice interval d isplay ..
  • Page 209 Heating ..........93 Vauxhall Service ........172 Locks ..........170...
  • Page 210 ©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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