Vauxhall ZAFIRA Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 VAUXHALL Zafira Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2 Data specific to your ve hicle Please enter your vehicle’s data here to keep it ea sily accessible. This information is available under the section "Technical da ta " as well as on the identification plate. Fuel Desi gnation Engine oil Grad e Viscosity Tyre inflation pressure...
  • Page 3 3 The asterisk sig nifies equipment op tions not in all vehicles (model variants, engine options, models specific to one country, op tional equipment, Genuine Vauxhall Parts and Accessories). Text highlighted in yellow in p artic ular indica tes possible risk of accident and injury.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Our ai m: to k eep you happy with your K eys, doors, b onnet ....... 58 vehicle. All Vauxhall Authorised Repairers S eats, Interior .......... 71 offer first class service at competitive S afety system s ...
  • Page 6: In Brief

    – see page 64, The code num bers are sp ecified in the Vauxhall alarm system 3 – see page 67. Car Pass and Radio Pass 3 respectively . Do not keep the Car Pass and Ra dio Pass in the vehicle.
  • Page 7 Im porta nt : Do not sit nearer than 10” see page 60, (25cm ) from the steering wheel, to central lock ing 3 – see p age 62, permit safe airbag dep loy ment.. Vauxhall alarm system 3 – see page 64.
  • Page 8 Adjusting height of front Adjusting angle of front Front seat lumbar s upport seats seats adjustment: Leve r on outboard side of seats Pull lever, Turn handwheel adjust angle, Lever pumping ac tion Adjust lum bar sup port to suit personal release lever Upward Seat higher...
  • Page 9 Thigh support adjust position in Adjust head restraint height of front re lation to front seats : seats and outboard seats Lift and s lide front support padding in second row: Tilt forward to release , Do not adjust the thigh support w hilst hold and adjus t height, driving.
  • Page 10 Adjusting interior m irror: Adjusting automatic anti-dazzle Adjusting exterior mirrors : Swivel mirror hous ing interior mirror Four-way s witch on driver’s door swivel mirror housing Swiv el lev er on underside of mirror housing Toggle sw itc h to left or right: to red uce daz zle a t nig ht.
  • Page 11 Fitting seat belt: Disengaging steering column lock: Steering whee l adjustment Draw se at be lt smoothly from To re lease the lock, Move lever down, inertia ree l, move the s te ering wheel slightly adjust he ight and distance, guide over shoulder and turn the key to position I move lever up,...
  • Page 13 Page Pa ge Page Side air v ents ........154 Windscreen wiper and wash, 18 Accelerator pedal ....182, 183 headlight wash 3 a nd Front pa ssenger airbag 3 ....93 19 Brake pedal ..
  • Page 14 Control indicators Engine elect ronics, Automat ic tra nsm ission 3, Autom atic t ransmission 3, sp orty drivi ng progra mme, Automat ic headlig ht range Im mobil iser 3, see page 177. adjustment 3, Fault: fault, Tra ction Control syst em (TC) 3, see pages 33, 59, 190.
  • Page 15 Ü Lighting He ating, ve ntilation, Hea ted rear wi ndow, air conditioning system see pages 156, 164, 169. Lig ht switch, electronic air conditioning system lev er positions, Air circ ulation syst em , see p ages 15, 143. Air quantity, see pages 153, 159.
  • Page 16 Tilt / slide sun roof , skylight roof Date, time Misce llaneous Front t ilt / slide sun roof 3, Inform ation d isp lay 3, Central l ocking system , op ening / low ering, see page 40, loc king: see page 60. see p age 150.
  • Page 17 Light switche s: Main and dipped be am switch: Headlight flash: Main be am = Pus h stalk forwards P ull stalk towards s tee ring wheel Parking lights Dippe d beam = P ull stalk towards Dipped or m ain beam ste ering w heel By overcoming the stalk resistance the Pull 0...
  • Page 18 Operating turn signal lights: Cruise control operation: Hazard w arning lights: Stalk in rest pos ition Pre ss button on stalk Press ¨ Right turn = Upwards Press again ¨ Switch on: Tap button I . Left turn Downwards To aid loc ation of the pushbutton, the red Switch off: Tap b utton §...
  • Page 19 Horn operation: Windscre en wiper: Automatic wiper with rain s ens or Press Move stalk up Move stalk up = O ff = Off § § 6 Airbag sy stems 3 – see page 93, = Time d inte rval wipe = Autom atic w iper rem ote control for ra dio = Slow...
  • Page 20 Operating windscre en and Operating re ar window wipe r and Heated rear window, headlight w as h s yste ms wash systems heate d exterior mirrors: Pull stalk tow ards steering wheel Press Ü Wiper on = Push stalk forward Press again Ü...
  • Page 21 To dry miste d or icy w indows: Se tting ele ctronic clim ate control to Info display: Turn rotary s witch for automatic mode: Displays the following information; heater and fan clockwis e, Pre ss AUTO button, – time, air distribution to set temperature using rotary knob –...
  • Page 22 Manual transmission: Manual trans miss ion: Automatic transmission Neutral Re ve rse gear Park 1 to 5 1st to 5th ge ar (with sele ctor lever lock) Reverse gear: With vehicle stationary , pull Re verse When shifting up from 4th to 5th gear: the ring up three seconds after declutching Neutral Push the lever towards the right at the...
  • Page 23 Exhaust gases are toxic Exhaust g ases contain ca rbon monox ide, which is ex tremely poisonous but has no odour or colour. Therefore never inhale exhaust gases, and nev er run the engine in an enclosed space. Before starting off, check: z For ty re pressure and condition - see pages 200, 270.
  • Page 24 Starting, petrol engines: Starting, diesel engine : Release handbrake: Manual transmission: In neutral Manual trans miss ion: In neutral Lift le ver slightly, with clutch de press ed with clutch depressed push release button, Autom atic transmission: In P or N, Automatic trans miss ion: In P or N, drop lever down Do not accelerate...
  • Page 25 We rec om mend that y ou entrust all work to (anti-theft protection) re move key, a Vauxhall Authorised Rep airer, w ho c an lock steering whe el, z Sw itch off exterior lights, otherwise the provide you with reliable service and...
  • Page 26 S ervice Booklet. We The othe r pages undergone special tests to establish their of this chapter rec om mend that you consult a Vauxhall reliab ility , safety and specific suitability for Authorised Repairer. contain a sum mary of the Vauxhall vehicles.
  • Page 27 Seats in se cond row Keep hands out of hinge area when folding sea t backrests in second row up or down, risk of injury. Seat back rests must not be set to vertica l position when transporting p ersons. Moving seats Ad just back rest s of out board seats Push release handle on right or left hand...
  • Page 28 Arm rest i n tilted m iddle ba ckrest Push rear handle of tilted bac krest and fold Seats in third row Push midd le head restraint down as far as armrest out. Keep hands out of hing e area when it will go –...
  • Page 29 As shown in the illustration, seat b elts must Front luggage compartment, lift seat with Lift cov er in floor between seats and swivel be routed throug h the fixtures and latch one hand using handle, swivel back and seat belt buck les upward – see page 28, plates inserted in the fixtures.
  • Page 30 Fold seats into floor of v ehi cle From lugga ge com partment, press button Push b elt buckles into recess in floor a nd Before fold ing in the seats, m ov e the seat at top of seat b ackrest and p ush back rest close c ov er.
  • Page 31 Operating the multi-information Usi ng multi func tion butt on Trip computer display Push C onfirm / select The trip computer shows vehicle data the graphical information display Rota te Move within menu which it continua lly records and evaluates or the colour information dis play electronically.
  • Page 32 V auxhall F ull-Siz e airbag system Infotainment system The c heck control function monitors some The Vauxhall Full-Size airbag system fluid lev els, the thickness of the front disk Radio, rad io telephone 3 and Infota inm ent comprises sev eral individual system s.
  • Page 33 Sid e a irbag system 3 Active head restraints P arking distance s ens ors The side airbag system triggers when a In the event of a rear-end impact, the The parking distance sensors side-on collision occurs and provides a active head restraints automatically tilt automatically switch themselves on w hen safety barrier for the d riv er and/or...
  • Page 34: Instrum Ents

    90. If it lights up when driving: A fault has occurred . Consult a workshop immed iately. We recommend a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Head lig ht range adjustment – see p age 144.
  • Page 35 Prehea ting 3 for diesel engines C ontrol indicator lights up during preheating. Preheating sy stem only switches on at low outside temperatures. Engine el ect ronics, transmi ssion electronics 3 , im mobil iser C ontrol indicator lights up for a few seconds when ig nition is switched on.
  • Page 36 For fa ult that ca n lea d to destruction of the C onsult a workshop . We recommend a catalytic converter - see page 190. Consult Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. a workshop immediately. We recommend that you consult a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 37 Electronically cont rolled d ri ve programmes for automatic transmission 3 C ontrol indicator lights up when sporty driving p rogram me is operative. Further information – see page 177. Trac tion Control system (TC) 3, Electronic S tabil ity Prog ramm e (ESP) 3 see pages 192, 193.
  • Page 38 Petrol eng ines: Erratic fuel supply can cause ca talytic converter to overheat – see page 188. Diesel engine: The fuel system is difficult to bleed if the tank is run dry. We recommend consulting a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer – see pa ge 212.
  • Page 39 Trip odometer To return to zero, press reset button w ith ignition switched on and trip odometer display activated . Vehicles with time display in od om eter: To return to zero, press and hold d own reset button for ap prox . 2 seconds with ignition switched on and trip odometer display activated .
  • Page 40 (500 km). We recomm end that you consult using the right-hand knurled knob k below a Vauxhall Authorised Rep airer. the light switch – see p age 145. The service interval display takes no acc ount of off-the-roa d periods during which the battery is d isconnected.
  • Page 41 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 pressurized. The temp erature ma y therefore rise briefly to ov er 100 °C. Coolant te mperature display Fuel gauge Pointer in zone Pointer in red...
  • Page 42 Inform ation display Multi-inform ation d isp lay 3 Mult i-informa tion displa y for ra dio Display of time ra dio / date, outside telephone 3 Tripl e inform ation d isp lay 3 temperature, check control, trip c om puter. Display of time radio / date, outsid e Display of time, outsid e temp erature, radio temperature, telephone inform ation,...
  • Page 43 Fault d isplay --,- ° C, F or S afe in the display ind icates a fault. Ha ve the cause remed ied. We recommend that you consult a Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer. Grap hi cal inform ation d isp lay 3,...
  • Page 44 O peration using the multifunction button: Individ ual menu item s are highlighted by turning the button and are selected by pressing it. Press the BC button on the Infotainment system to open the trip computer. Operating the multi-information Trip computer functions are operated display using the disp la y menu and the buttons on the graphical information display...
  • Page 45 Making system settings for Lang uage selecti on S elec t the required language from the list. the graphical information display You can select the d isplay language for S elec tions are indic ated b y a 6 in front of or the colour information display some func tions.
  • Page 46 Setti ng units of measure Adjust contra st You ca n select w hich units of measure a re In the System Setti ngs menu, select item to be used. Contrast. In the System Set tings menu, select item The contrast m enu will be displayed. Units.
  • Page 47 Outs ide tempe rature On vehicles with graphical information display 3 or colour inform ation display 3, a A fall in temperature is indica ted message is shown in the display as a immediately and a rise in temp erature warning for icy road surfa ces.
  • Page 48 Setting date and time In the Infotainment system 3 , the da te and time are adjusted automatically a fter receipt of a GPS satellite signal . If the displayed time does not match the local time, the tim e ca n be entered manually in steps of 30 m inutes or automa tica lly corrected 3 by receiv ing an RDS time signa l.
  • Page 49 Vehi cles w ith gra phical informati on The da te and time can also be set using the C orrecting time 3: displ ay 3 or colour informa tion displ ay 3 Infotainment sy stem: To correc t the time, use RDS in the With the Infotainm ent sy stem on, da te and Tim e / Date m enu to select item In the trip com puter menu Settings select...
  • Page 50 We components, including wires and fuses. recommend a Vauxhall Authorised The lig ht monitoring function only indicates Repairer. a fault if the relev ant power circ uit is switched on.
  • Page 51 Fault warnings (ctd.): Ac know ledge the fault wa rning as I nt err up tion of pow er supp ly indica ted on pa ge 42. After C heck c ontrol automatically checks all Hea dlight acknowledgement, the wa rning will be functions after the battery has been Ta illight cleared from the display .
  • Page 52 Functions: z Instanta neous consum ption z Average consumption z Effective consumption z Average speed z Distanc e z Range z Stop watch (multi-information display only) Check control w arnings alway s hav e priority. Trip computer I nsta ntaneous c onsump tion Display c hanges depending on sp eed: The trip computer show s v ehicle data which it continually records and evaluates...
  • Page 53 Averag e c onsum ption Effectiv e consum ption Av era ge sp eed Ca lc ulation of average consumption. The Shows the amount of fuel consum ed. The C alcula tion of av erage consump tion. The measurement can be restarted at any time measurement c an be restarted at any time measurement can be restarted at any time –...
  • Page 54 Distance Range abov e 30 miles (50 k m) Ra ng e b el ow 30 m iles (50 km) Shows the number of miles (kilometres) The range is c alcula ted from the current If the fuel in the ta nk will allow less than travelled.
  • Page 55 Resetting current trip comput er informat ion The follow ing trip computer information can be reset (restart m easurements): z Range (only with vehicle stationary ), z Effective consumption z Average consumption z Average speed z Distanc e z Stop watch (multi-information display only) Vehicles with multi-information display: Press button R –...
  • Page 56 The range values can only be reset if the Reset ting m ultiple inform ation vehicle is stationary. on the tri p comp uter The following trip com puter inform ation After resetting, " - - -" is d isplay ed with the can b e reset simulta neously (restart trip computer information selected.
  • Page 57 Interruption of p ower supply If the power supply has been interrup ted or if the battery voltage has dropped too low, the values stored in the trip computer will be lost. Vehicles with graphical information display 3 or colour information display 3: In trip com puter Setti ng s menu, select menu item BC Reset a ll.
  • Page 58 Infotainm ent s yste m The Infotainment sy stem is operated as desc ribed in the operating instructions supplied. DVD video s yste m The system is opera ted as described in the AutoVision 3 opera ting instruc tions. z C hanges in distance from the Radio transm itter, The rad io is operated as described in the...
  • Page 59 (CB) insta lla tion locations for the ex ternal antenna a nd equipment hold er and ways The Vauxhall installation instructions and of using d evices with transmission power of the opera ting guid elines provided by the more than 10 Watts.
  • Page 60: K Eys, Doors, B Onnet

    Keys, doors, Re place ment ke ys The key is a c onstituent of the electronic bonnet immobiliser. Ordering keys from a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer g uarantees problem - free op eration of the electronic immobiliser. Y ou will avoid unnecessary...
  • Page 61 Hav e y our Car Pass on hand when Dea ctivation is not possib le in any other key and consult a workshop. We consulting a Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer. way , so keep spare key in a safe place! recommend a Vauxhall Authorised...
  • Page 62 Central locking system , avoid unnecessary operation. z Mechanical anti-theft locking system , z Vauxhall ala rm system 3 . Function check by brief illum ination of ha zard warning flashers. The remote control has a range of approxim ately 3 metres.
  • Page 63 We recommend that you 3. The central lock ing sy stem locks and attention to installation position. C lose consult a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. unlocks to show that the remote c ontrol remote control and audibly latch into key ha s b een sy nchronized.
  • Page 64 Not e z To prevent the driv er from being ina dvertently locked out, the b utton on the driver's d oor c annot be depressed when the door is open. z If the driver's door is not closed properly , the central loc king sy stem will unlock again immediately after lock ing.
  • Page 65 Cl osing window s, tilt / slid e sun roof and O verload C are must be taken w hen operating the skylight r oof 3 If the central locking system is overloaded electric windows 3, tilt / slide sun roof 3 The electric wind ow s 3 , the tilt / slide as a result of repeated operation at short and sky lig ht roof 3 .
  • Page 66 Central locking system, Unlocking Malfunction in central locking sys te m mechanical anti-the ft Press button q on remote control unit A = Unlock driv er’s door locking system – or – Turn key in driver's door lock tow ards Turn key in driver's door lock towards front Locking front of vehicle, turning it bey ond its...
  • Page 67 K ey slot in lock in vertical p osition: Tailgate rema ins locked even if the vehicle is unlock ed using the remote control or by turning the key in the driver's door lock. This position is to be chosen if the tailgate is to stay lock ed.
  • Page 68 Not e z The central lock ing sy stem and the anti- theft locking sy stem for the doors cannot be lock ed or unlocked from the tailgate loc k. z There a re two handles on the inside of the tailgate to assist closing.
  • Page 69 Vauxhall alarm s yste m The system monitors; z Doors, tailgate and bonnet, z Passenger compartment, z Vehicle tilt, z Ignition To activ ate: Sw itching on without m onitoring of t he All doors, the tilt / slide sun roof 3 and pa ssenger comp artment a nd the vehicle sky light roof 3 must be closed ;...
  • Page 70 2. Open tailgate. 3. Close tailgate. 4. To loc k: Turn key back to prev ious position. Passenger com partment monitoring, lugga ge c om partment monitoring and monitoring of vehicle tilt is switched on again after approx. 10 seconds. To deacti vate: Opening a nd closing ta ilgat e w ith Press button q on rem ote control unit...
  • Page 71 After the first 10 seconds of anti-theft Ala rm alarm system activation: O nly a certain num ber of a la rm s are allowed to be trigg ered while the anti-theft z LED flashes System on alarm system is switched on (this number is z LED lights up stipula ted b y law).
  • Page 72 Bonnet To op en completely , locate safety catch To hold bonnet in the open position, insert slightly to the right of centre as viewed the support rod located at right angles To open the bonnet, p ull the release from the front: lift this upwards and op en abov e the radiator grille into the plastic- lev er / , located on the driver's side below...
  • Page 73: S Eats, Interior

    Seats, Interior Adjusting the front s eats see p age 7. Adjusting se ats in second row see p age 25. Folding seats in third row see p age 26. Increasing luggage compartment size by folding down the front seats see p age 73.
  • Page 74: Head Restraint Position

    Head restraint position He ad res traints Mid dle sea t in second row a nd sea ts in thir d row The midd le of the head restraint should be Front seats and outboard seat s i n Before folding seats (see page 26), or to at eye lev el.
  • Page 75 Luggage compartment extens ion Max imum luggage compa rtm ent space is achieved by removing the lug gage compa rtm ent cover and folding over the seats in the second and third rows a nd the passenger backrest 3, see follow ing desc ription.
  • Page 76 Lowering seats in third row int o From lugga ge com partment, press button Lower b oth sea ts if required. floor of v ehic le at top of seat b ackrest and p ush back rest Before lowering the seats, move the seat forward.
  • Page 77 Push belt buckles into recess in floor and Fold ing down b ack rests of outb oard Folding d own mi ddle bac krest in second close cover. seat s i n second row seat row Push down head restraints of outboard Push m iddle head restraint down as far as Slide seat bench in second row to required seats in second row.
  • Page 78 Pull top handle on back of m iddle backrest, move backrest to v ertical position and latch into p osition. Push down lev er 3 to right or left of seat bench, m ov e sea t bench as far forward as possible and latch into position.
  • Page 79: Luggage Compartment Cover

    Luggage compartment cover Rem oving Fitti ng Open the luggage comp artm ent cover. Disengage c ov ers from side trims and store Before operating the luggage them in the glove comp artm ent. compartment cover the rear seat belts Press the knob on the rig ht-hand side of the must be inserted into the fixtures a t the cover, press the right-hand end piece to the...
  • Page 80 Safety net Attac h the straps to the lashing eyes in the Remov ing floor behind the second row of seats or Tilt strap length ad justers upwards and The safety net c an be fitted behind the behind the front seats, and tension them . unhook straps.
  • Page 81 Floor cover for luggage com partm ent When the third row of seats is not in use and the seats are folded aw ay under the floor, a cov er 3 can be placed over the luggage compa rtm ent floor. Stor age of safet y net Lashing e yes Roll up the removed safety net and secure...
  • Page 82 z Secure loose a rticles in lugg age z Do not drive with the tailgate open or compa rtm ent using lugga ge net 3 to ajar, e. g. when transp orting bulky items, prevent sliding – see pa ge 79. since toxic ex haust fumes could enter the vehicle interior.
  • Page 83 The maximum power c onsumption of electrical ac cessories m ust not ex ceed; z 120 watts at the socket in the c entre console and 50 w atts with the heated seats switched on 3, z 120 Watts a t the accessory socket 3 in the storage compartment (when towing, the max imum power consumption is reduced by the wattage of the...
  • Page 84 Ashtrays To empty , grip b oth sides of the ashtray Ashtrays, rear 3 insert a nd pull upwards. To open, swivel the cover upwards. To be used only for ash and not for combustible rubbish. The rear ashtrays can be rem oved for emptying or for use in the third row by Disreg ard may lead to injuries or mov ing the cover back and forth to...
  • Page 85: Luggage Compartment

    Storage compartments in the The right sid e trim contains a storage Storage compartment beneath luggage compartment passe nger seat compartment with an accessory socket 3 – see page 81 and the ty re repair kit 3 The vehicle tool k it with the jack and towing Lift tray by grasping recessed ed ge a nd –...
  • Page 86 Glove com partm ent Storage com partm ent in Drink holders front armre st To open, pull hand le. These are located at the front underneath To open, press button and open top pa rt of the ashtray and in the front door pockets. O n the inside of the glov e c om partment armrest.
  • Page 87 Sun visors The sun v isors can be folded down or swiv elled to the side to prevent dazzling. Drink hold ers can also be found in the side storag e comp artments adjacent to the third seat row.
  • Page 88: S Afety System S

    Safety systems Three-stage re straint system The airbag sy stems 3 supplem ent the Comprising: three-point seat belts and belt z three-point seat belts tensioners. The seat belts must therefore always be worn. Disregard of these z Belt tensioners at the front seats instructions may lea d to injuries or z Airbag system s for driv er, front endanger life.
  • Page 89 150 cm if used in conjunction with a child seat. For children up to 12 y ears of age we recommend the Vauxhall child restraint sy stem – see pa ge 103. Three-point seat belts The vehicle is equipped with three-point...
  • Page 90 When the ignition is activation. We recommend that you switched on, the control ind ic ators consult a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. illuminate for a pprox. 4 seconds. If they do If the seat belts are unda maged the...
  • Page 91 H ave triggered. z We recom mend that you have the front your C ar Pass on hand when consulting a seats removed by a Vauxhall Authorised z Do not mak e any modifications to the Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Repairer.
  • Page 92 Using the belts Height adjustm ent O n pregnant women in particular, the O f front and second row seat b elt upper Fitting the b el t lap belt must be positioned as low as anchorage points: Pull the belt out of the retractor and guide possible ac ross the pelv is so as not to put it across the body , making certain that it is 1.
  • Page 93 Adjust height such that the belt p asses Rem oving t he b el t Seat belts in the sec ond row over the wearer's shoulder and rests To remove the belt, d epress the red push When adjusting sec ond seat row to enlarge against the shoulder.
  • Page 94 In ca se of an accident, please replace overstretc hed belts and triggered belt tensioners. We recommend consulting a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Do not perform any altera tions on the belts, their anchorages, the automatic retrac tors or the belt buck les.
  • Page 95 Vauxhall child restraint system with transponders 3 has been fitted to the passenger seat. S eat occupa ncy recognition – see p age 99. Vauxhall c hild restraint sy stem with transponders 3 – see pag e 104. Examples of events triggering the front...
  • Page 96 When trigg ered , the front airbags inflate in The front airbag sy stem will not be The front airbag sy stem provides milliseconds and form a safety cushion for triggered in the ev ent of optimum p rotection when the seat, driver and front passeng er.
  • Page 97 3 transponders 3 has been fitted to the in the courtesy light. passenger seat. S eat occupa ncy recognition – see p age 99. Vauxhall child restraint sy stem with transponders 3 – see pag e 104.
  • Page 98 The front passenger seat is unoccupied, the covers of the airba g systems. Imp ortant information – see page 101. z There is a properly fitted Vauxhall child restra int system with transponders 3. The three-p oint seat b elt m ust always b e Seat occupancy recognition –...
  • Page 99 Curt ain airb ag 3 The curtain airbag system is trigg ered ; When it is triggered, the curtain airbag The c urtain airbag sy stem can b e inflates within milliseconds and form s a z Depending on the severity of the recognised by the word AI RBAG on the safety barrier in the head area in the first accident,...
  • Page 100 Do not place We recom mend that you consult a the hands or arms on the covers of the Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. airb ag sy stems. I mportant inform ation – The sy stem’s integrated self-diagnostics see pa ge 101.
  • Page 101 12193 T. without transponders poses a danger with transponders 3 is fitted as soon as the Vauxhall c hild restraint system s w ith to life. system has detected the seat. O nly then tra nsponders 3 a re automatically...
  • Page 102 . C hild’ s life is endangered. Fit the c hild restra int system on the rear seat. Hav e the cause of the fault remed ied. We recom mend that y ou consult a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 103 O nly protective covers whic h are z Do not modify airbag sy stem z Acc essories and other objects must not approved for y our Zafira with side components, since this would render the be affixed or placed in the a rea in which airbag 3 ma y be fitted on the front vehicle un-roadw orthy.
  • Page 104 Use of chil d restraint syst em s 3 on front z When using a Vauxhall child restraint passenger's seat in vehicles wit h airba g system with tra nsponders 3 on the front...
  • Page 105 99. ma nufacturer's instructions for fitting and use. Vauxhall c hild restraint system s w ith tra nsponders 3 can be identified by the sticker on the child restraint system. Use of child restrai nt systems 3 on...
  • Page 106 Vauxha ll safety c radle Va uxhall sa fety crad le with t ransponders Vauxhall Top S afe child safety seat wi thout transponder From b irth up to a weig ht of 10 kg. w ith or wi thout ISO -FIX atta chment, From birth up to a weight of 10 k g.
  • Page 107 Vauxha ll child sa fet y seat Use of chil d restraint syst em s 3 on front Vehicles with front passenger a irba g can wi thout transponder passenger's seat in vehicles wit h airba g be identified by the word AI RBAG abov e From body weight of 9 kg to 36 kg.
  • Page 108 – see following pages. Use of chil d restraint syst em s 3 on Vauxhall child restraint systems with front passeng er seat in vehicles transponders 3 can b e identified by the with a irbag system s 3 and sticker on the child restraint sy stem.
  • Page 109 Note z The cov ers of the safety cradle and z Children under 12 yea rs or under 150 c m safety seat can be wiped clean. ta ll should only travel in an app ropriate z Do not stic k anything on the child child safety seat.
  • Page 110 Child restraint sys tem , Fastening t he chi ld's seat b el t Ad apting to the child's size Vauxhall child s afety cradle Plac e child in safety cradle. The length and heig ht of the belts on the...
  • Page 111 To adjust height, pull both shoulder belts Securing in the v ehic le O pen clip on rear of safety cradle to side. towards rear through slots. Then guid e Move child safety cradle ca rry ing handle to Route the diag onal part of the vehicle seat belts through slots in required position.
  • Page 112 3 Vauxhall c hild restraint system s w ith or side airb ags 3, but d oes not have seat tra nsponders 3 may a lso be fitted on the occ upa ncy rec og nition 3.
  • Page 113 To adjust height, pull both shoulder belts Securing in the v ehic le Move upper anchorag e point of vehicle towards rear through slots. Then guid e Raise carrying handle of safety c ra dle. seat belt to lowest position – see pag e 90. belts through slots in required position.
  • Page 114 z Weight class 0+: from birth to a weight of Child restraint system, O pen clip on rear of safety cradle to side. Top Safe child s afety seat 13 kg . Always install facing away from Route the diagonal part of the vehicle seat with ISO-FIX attachment, direction of travel.
  • Page 115 Child restraint sys tem , Securing in the v ehic le Pull yellow handle at rear of child safety Top Safe Engage provided p ush-in sleev es in IS O-FIX seat console until both attachment struts with ISO -FIX attachm ent, retainers between seat back rest and seat are fully ex tended.
  • Page 116 Align child safety seat and simulta neously Rota te top fastening brack et of provided Pull bottom locking pin at floor support slid e b oth extended sec uring struts into floor support by 90°. Push in rear pins of and extend foot to floor of vehicle.
  • Page 117 Fasteni ng the child's sea t belt Guide belt buckle at front of seat console K eeping them straight, guide belts over Place child in carrying crad le. Fit carrying through openings in child safety seat and child’s shoulders. Push shoulder belt la tc h cradle flaps over child’...
  • Page 118 To ad just seat belt length, push m etal plate Rem oving t he safety sea t Pull yellow handle on seat console and on back of child sa fety sea t backrest a nd Remove child from c hild safety seat. release c hild safety seat from ISO -FIX tighten or slacken free end of belt.
  • Page 119 Remove push-in sleev es between seat Child restraint system, Securing in the vehicle Top Safe cushion and b ackrest, since otherw ise the Eng age provided push-in sleeves in ISO -FI X padd ing could be da maged when the seat with ISO-FIX mounting, mounting s between seat b ackrest a nd seat We ight class 0+:...
  • Page 120 Pull yellow ha ndle at rear of child safety Align c hild safety seat a nd simultaneously Rotate top fastening bracket of provided seat c onsole until both attachment struts slide both ex tended securing struts into floor support by 90° . Push in rear pins of are fully ex tended .
  • Page 121 Pull bottom locking pin at floor sup port Fastening t he chi ld's seat b el t Guide shoulder belts over child’s shoulders and ex tend foot to floor of vehicle. Engage Plac e child in safety seat. at b oth sides, keeping belts straight. Put locking pin.
  • Page 122 Remove push-in sleeves between seat cushion and backrest, since otherwise the pad ding could be damaged when the seat bac krests are tilted forw ard. Remov ing the safety seat Pull y ellow handle at front of seat console Remove child from child safety seat. and release child safety seat from IS O-FIX mountings.
  • Page 123 Child restraint sys tem , Conversion from w ei ght cla ss 0 or 0+ to Guide both shoulder b elts through the Top Safe weight cl ass I bac krest as shown in the illustration, push with ISO -FIX m ountings , Remove child safety seat as describ ed on latch plates together a nd insert into Weight class I:...
  • Page 124 Push both sliders together on cross strut Pull front clip on child safety seat and Push seat backw ard on console and turn beneath seat a nd tilt front cross strut relea se rear fram e from seat console. by 180°. upwards out of seat console guide rails.
  • Page 125 Pull front clip on c hild safety seat, insert Push both front sliders beneath seat Securing in the vehicle rea r fra me into recess in seat console and tog ether and insert and engage cross strut Eng age provided push-in sleeves in ISO -FI X enga ge in front position.
  • Page 126 Pull yellow ha ndle at rear of child safety Align c hild safety seat a nd simultaneously Rotate top fastening bracket of provided seat c onsole until both attachment struts slide both ex tended securing struts into floor support by 90° . Push rear pins of are fully ex tended .
  • Page 127 Pull bottom locking pin at floor sup port Fastening t he chi ld's seat b el t Tighten belt by pulling on free end. S afety and ex tend foot to floor of vehicle. Engage Plac e child in safety seat. table must lie firmly against child sa fety locking pin.
  • Page 128 Adj ust child safety seat Rem oving t he safety sea t Pull yellow handle at front of seat c onsole Pull loop at front of seat and pull child Remove child from c hild safety seat. and release child safety seat from ISO -FI X safety seat on seat console forward at brack ets.
  • Page 129 z Weight class 0+: From birth to a w eight Child restraint sys tem , Child res traint sys te m, Top Safe child safety s eat of 13 kg. Always install facing away from Top Safe without ISO-FIX mountings, direction of trav el.
  • Page 130 Securing in the vehicle Guide lap belt of v ehicle safety belt Pull shoulder belt of v ehicle safety belt Place child sa fety seat on one of seats in through both guid es beneath shell of child round back of child sa fety sea t and guide second row or front passeng er seat fac ing safety seat and pull tight.
  • Page 131 Fasteni ng the child's sea t belt Guide belt buckle at front of seat console K eeping them straight, guide belts over Place child in separate carrying crad le 3 . through openings in child safety seat and child’s shoulders. Push shoulder belt la tc h Fit carrying cradle flaps over child ’s lap carrying cradle.
  • Page 132 Unbelt the child Remov ing the safety seat To slack en belt, press red button on child Remove child from child safety seat. safety seat belt buckle and ta ke should er Press red button on vehicle safety belt belts out of carrying cradle guide. buckle, remove belt from guid es at bac k, Remove child in ca rry ing cradle from child side and beneath seat shell of child safety...
  • Page 133 Child restraint sys tem , Securing in the v ehic le Guide lap belt of vehicle safety belt Top Safe Plac e child safety seat on one of seats in throug h b oth guides b eneath shell of child without ISO-FIX mountings, second row or front pa ssenger seat facing safety seat and p ull tight.
  • Page 134 Pull shoulder belt of vehicle safety belt ov er Fastening t he chi ld's seat b el t K eeping them straight, guide shoulder back of child safety seat and lead through Plac e child in child sa fety seat facing away belts ov er child’s shoulders.
  • Page 135 Remov ing the safety seat In vehicles without seat occupancy Remove child from child safety seat. detection 3 but with side airbag 3, no Press red b utton on vehic le safety belt child restraint sy stem may be fitted on buckle, remove belt from g uides at back , the front passeng er seat;...
  • Page 136 Conv ersion from weight c lass 0 or 0+ t o Guide both shoulder belts throug h Push sliders together on cross strut weight class I backrest as shown in illustration and put beneath seat a nd remove front frame from Remove child sa fety sea t as described on both la tch plates together and insert into seat console g uide rails.
  • Page 137 Pull clip at front of child safety seat and Push seat ba ckward on console and turn Pull front c lip on child sa fety sea t, insert release frame from seat console a t rear. by 180°. rear frame into recess in seat console and eng age in front position.
  • Page 138 Push sliders together beneath seat at front, Fastening t he chi ld's seat b el t Place shoulder and lap b elts of vehicle insert cross strut into recesses at front of Plac e child safety seat on sea t fa cing safety belt into safety table belt guide seat c onsole and engage.
  • Page 139 Unbelt the child Remov ing the safety seat Press red button on vehicle sa fety b elt Unbelt child and remove from child sa fety buckle, remove belt from guide and seat. remove safety table. Remove child safety seat from vehicle. Adj ust child safety seat Pull loop at front of seat and pull child safety seat on seat console forward at...
  • Page 140 Child restraint sys tem , Vauxhall child restraint seat without transponder Modular system for v arious weight rang es: z Weight class I: for weight of 9 kg to z Weight class II: for w eight of 15 kg to 18 kg;...
  • Page 141 Child restraint sys tem : Fastening t he chi ld's seat b el t Insert diag onal and lap belts of vehicle Vauxhall child s afety seat Alw ays fit child safety seat fa cing direction seat belt into belt guides on safety base.
  • Page 142 Child restraint sys tem : Fastening t he chi ld's seat b el t O pen flap on outer height adjuster on Vauxhall child s afety seat Alw ays fit child safety seat fa cing direction safety seat, insert belt and close flap.
  • Page 143 Child restraint sys tem : To change from w eig ht range I or II t o Fastening the child 's seat belt Vauxhall child s afety seat weight ra ng e I II Alway s fit sea t cushion facing direc tion of...
  • Page 144: Exterior Mirrors

    He ad res traints Safety acce ssorie s Do not mount any ob ject or com ponent on The wide ra nge of Vauxhall accessories the head restraint unless it has been allows you to equip your vehicle in specifically released for y our vehicle for this acc orda nce with your own wishes.
  • Page 145: Lighting

    Lighting Exte rior lights Fog lights > 3 Turn light switch: O n = Press > O ff = Press > ag ain = O ff or switch ignition off 8 = Parking lights 9 = Dipp ed or m ain beam C ontrol indicator >...
  • Page 146 We recommend tha t you Information display illumination Correct adjustment of the headlight range consult a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Lights up when ignition is switched on. red uces dazzle for other road users. When vehicle lights are on, brightness ca n z Front seats occupied be adjusted w ith k nurled knob 3.
  • Page 147 Courtes y light Front reading lights Courte sy light above rear s eats Com es on w hen a door is op ened. O nce the With ignition switched on: door has been shut it g oes out = S witch setting I = Press button immediately , after a certain delay 3, or O ff...
  • Page 148 Halog en headl ight system 3 To avoid glare, place masking strips on both head lig hts. We recomm end that y ou consult a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 149: Windows, Sun Roof

    Windows, sun roof C are must be taken w hen operating the electric windows 3, tilt / slide sun roof 3 and sky lig ht roof 3 . There is a risk of injury , particularly for children, and a danger that articles could become trapped.
  • Page 150 Ele ctric windows O peration with ignition switched off. Two or four rocker switches in handle on driver's door: Upper switches for front windows, lower switches 3 for rear windows. Additional rocker switches in handle on front passenger door a nd in rear doors 3.
  • Page 151 Interrup tion of power suppl y O verload Autom atic opening and closing of the If the sy stem is overload ed, the power windows is not p ossible a fter interruption supply is automatically cut off for a short of the p ow er supply or a drop in battery time.
  • Page 152 To raise: Close the sun roof and press button \. To lower: Press button l until the sun roof is closed. Sun sha de The sun shade can be opened and c losed with the sun roof either closed or raised . When the sun roof is opened, the sun shade is a lso opened.
  • Page 153 Fault Re ar skylight roof C losi ng skyl ight roof from outside The system is protected by a fuse in the Hold key in driver's door lock in the door Operation with ig nition switched off. fusebox – see page 228. Until fault is locking position until the sun roof is c losed .
  • Page 154: Heating And V Entilation

    Heating and ventilation He ater controls C entre rot ary sw itch: Fan Four speeds: Left-hand rotary switch: Temp er ature Heating and ventilation sys te ms To the right = Hotter Maximum airflow To the left Colder Air mixture system: By mixing cold and hot air the temperature ca n be regulated The ra te of airflow is determined by the without delay .
  • Page 155 Rig ht -hand rota ry swit ch: Air d istributi on Air recirculation system Air intake To the windscreen and The air circulation sw itch 4 switches the The air intakes in front of the windscreen on front door windows air conditioning system to air circulation the fa r left and right-hand sides of the mode (c ontrol indicator).
  • Page 156 Centre air ve nts Side air vents 1 Rear air vents Pleasant ventilation to head area with Unheated or heated air can be led into the Unheated or heated a ir is led into the unheated or slightly warmed air, vehicle through the nozz les.
  • Page 157 He ating The amount of heat is dependent on the coolant temperature and is thus not fully attained until the engine is warm. For rapid warming of the p assenger compartment: z Turn temperature switch clockwise z Set the fan to speed 3 z Set the air distribution sw itch to the desired position –...
  • Page 158 Window de misting and de frosting He ated rear window, Heated front seats heated ex terior mirrors Two regulating wheels ß above the heater Failure to com ply with the descriptions Pushbutton Ü beneath the heater controls: controls. can lead to misting of the windows and Press Ü...
  • Page 159: Air Conditioning System

    Air conditioning The ventilation, heating and cooling sections ma ke up a functional unit system designed to prov ide maximum comfort at all times of y ear, under any weather conditions and at any outside temperature. The air is cooled and dried when the air conditioning is sw itched on.
  • Page 160 Heate r controls Centre rotary switch: Fan Rig ht-hand rot ary swi tch: Air distribut ion Four speeds: To the windscreen and Left -hand rota ry swit ch: Temperature O ff front door windows To the right = Hotter Max imum airflow To the left Colder To the windscreen, to...
  • Page 161 Air re circulation system Cooling Air intake The a ir circulation switch 4 switches the Switch n activates the cooling compressor The air intakes in front of the windscreen on air conditioning sy stem to air circulation of the air conditioning system. the fa r left and right-hand sides of the mode (control indicator).
  • Page 162 Centre air ve nts Side air vents 1 Rear air vents Dep ending on the temperature switch Cooled, unhea ted or heated air can be led C ooled, unheated or hea ted air is led into setting, the head area is pleasa ntly into the vehicle through the nozzles.
  • Page 163 Operation of the system Maximum c ool ing Window demisting (M axim um Air Conditioning) Window m isting beca use of wet wea ther or Conv enience set tings Open w indows briefly so that warm a ir ca n dam p clothing: z Cooling n as required.
  • Page 164 De-icing t he w indows Additional cooling Additional knurled wheel for fan x in rear for passe ngers in rear roofliner. z Cooling n off. Switch on rear passenger cooling if z Temperature switch: As required . required (a dditional to air conditioning): the air in the rear is cooled and dried .
  • Page 165 Rear pa ssenger cooling z Fan sw itch in instrum ent panel Fan switc h in rear roofliner The rear passenger cooling c an only be Knurled wheels x above hea ting and K nurled wheel x in the roofliner a bove the switched on if the air conditioning is also ventilation controls.
  • Page 166 Air vents in the roofliner ab ove the second He ated rear window, Heated front seats heated ex terior mirrors row of seats Two regulating wheels ß above the heater Unheated a ir flows into the interior through Pushbutton Ü beneath the heater controls. controls.
  • Page 167 We - see page 163. system is sw itched on, at least one air vent recommend a Vauxhall Authorised must be open so that the eva pora tor does If no cooling or drying is required , switch Repairer.
  • Page 168: Electronic Air Conditioning System

    Electronic air conditioning system Temperature changes d ue to external When set to automa tic mode, the Ele ctronic air conditioning system influences, such as direct sunlight, are electronic air c onditioning system prov ides The system provides m aximum com fort in autom atic ally compensated.
  • Page 169 Pre-selected temperat ures If a temp erature b elow 16 °C is set, LO The preselected temperature can be set to app ears in the display : The electronic air values between 16 °C and 28 °C using the conditioning sy stem constantly runs with left-hand rota ry knob.
  • Page 170 The airflow can be directed a s d esired b y Manual settings tilting a nd swiv elling the fins. Under certain circumstances (e.g. iced-up or misted-up w indows), the functions of the Ad ditional air outlets a re loca ted in front of electronic air conditioning system can be the windscreen, in front of the door influenced manually.
  • Page 171 Demisting a nd defrosting t he w indows Hea ted rear wi nd ow, O peration w ithout cooling heat ed exterior m irrors 3 Press EC O button. ECO appears on the Failure to com ply with the descriptions Press button Ü.
  • Page 172 Air d istributi on Airflow Air rec irculati on system Press one or more of the following b uttons. Turn the rig ht-hand rotary knob clockwise The air recirculation sy stem prevents the The corresponding symbol appears on the or anticlockwise. The airflow is increased or entry of outside air and the air in the display: reduced as appropriate.
  • Page 173 Air conditioning with the engine not Switching off the electronic air Heated front seats running conditioning system Two regulating wheels ß abov e the When the vehicle is stopped and the Turn the rig ht-hand rotary knob clockwise electronic air conditioning system . ignition off, the heat or cooling p ower still as fa r as it will go.
  • Page 174 Additional cooling Ad ditional k nurled wheel for fan x in rear Rear p assenger cooling z for pas senge rs in rear roofliner. The rear cooling system can only be switched on if the electronic air Switch on rear passenger cooling if conditioning is switched on (ECO button req uired (additional to electronic air not pressed).
  • Page 175 Fan switch i n inst rument panel Fan sw itch in rear roofl iner Air vents in the roofliner a bove t he second Knurled wheels x a bove electronic air Knurled wheel x in the roofliner above the row of seat s conditioning system controls.
  • Page 176 Polle n filter General information The pollen filter cleans the air entering from If the windsc reen m ists up during dam p outside and filters dust, soot, pollen and weather, set a utoma tic air cond itioning as spores from the interior air if the air desc ribed in "...
  • Page 177 (cooling c om pressor) opera tional. If a fa ult occ urs in the electronic air conditioning system , consult a workshop. We recommend a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. The system’s integrated self- diagnostic s a llows faults to be quic kly rem edied.
  • Page 178: Automatic Transm Ission

    Automatic After sta rting the engine, press brake pedal before selecting a gear. After a gear transmission ha s been selected and the brake p edal has been released, the vehicle "creeps". Never op erate accelerator and brak e at sam e tim e.
  • Page 179 Gears D, 3, 2, 1 z Tra nsmission automatically selects neutral (N) to red uce fuel consumption, D Driv e position for normal d riv ing e.g . when stopped at traffic light. conditions in first to fourth g ear. Automatic neutral selection is activated 3 Driv e position for d riv ing cond itions in first, second a nd third gear.
  • Page 180 Engine braking assistance from motor In order to utilize the engine braking effect when d riv ing downhill, select gear 3, 2 or if nec essary , 1 in good time. The braking action is most effective in gear 1. If gear 1 is selec ted at too high a speed, the transmission remains in second gear until the shift p oint for first gear is reached, e.g .
  • Page 181 Stopping the ve hicle The selector lever can be left in the chosen gear with the engine running. When stopping on gradients, engage handbrake or depress brake ped al. To prevent overheating of the tra nsmission, do not increa se engine revolutions to ensure smooth idling while standing if a gear has been selected.
  • Page 182 The transm ission no longer shifts autom atic ally. Driv ing can be continued. Second gear is not a vailable. Engag e first, third or fourth gear m anua lly using selector lev er: 1st gear 3 rd gear 4 th gear 4th gear Neutral position Reverse gear...
  • Page 183 Re-selecting P locks the selector lever again. Hav e c ause of power supply interruption remedied. We recom mend that you consult a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. 4. Push catch forward with a screwdriver and move selec tor lever out of P.
  • Page 184: Driving Hints

    Driving hints Never coast with engine not running Diesel engine: On rising gradients of 10 % or more, do not drive faster than 20 mph Many units w ill not function in this situation (30 km/h) in 1st gear or 30 mph (50 km /h) in (e.g.
  • Page 185 Save energy – more miles Engine s pe ed Clutch operation Please observe the running-in hints on the Driv e in a low engine speed range for each Alway s d epress the c lutch pedal hard to previous pag e and the tips for energ y gear a s m uc h as possible.
  • Page 186: S Ave Fuel, Protec T The Env Ironment

    Driv e off imm ediately after starting. Wa rm up the engine b y running it at...
  • Page 187 We recom mend that repair and z Do not race your engine. Avoid d riv ing at maintenance be entrusted to a Vauxhall z Regular checks (every 14 d ays) pay off. high engine speeds. Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 188: Fuel Consum Ption, Fuel, Refuelling

    Fuel with too low an octane number can Diesel fuels with improv ed low-tempera ture cause pinking. Vauxhall cannot be held properties are therefore a vailable on the lia ble for resulting dama ge. ma rk et during the winter months. Make...
  • Page 189 The fuel tank cover is unlocked together im med ia tely. We recommend tha t you with the doors. consult a Vauxhall Authorised R epairer. Open the tank flap . To op en, unscrew fuel tank cover, rem ov e and suspend on tank flap.
  • Page 190: C Atalytic Converter, Exhaust Gases

    : z Consult a work shop, such as a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, as quickly as possible in the event of misfiring, irregular engine running following a cold...
  • Page 191 Damage to the ca talytic converter or the a steady glow. C ontact a workshop vehicle may result if the follow ing points im med ia tely. We recomm end a Vauxhall are not observed: Authorised Repairer. Emission control z C onsult a workshop, such a s a Va ux ha ll indica tor Z –...
  • Page 192 C onsult a workshop immed iately. We recommend tha t you consult a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Cont rol indica tor Z for exhaust C ont rol indic ator A for eng ine...
  • Page 193 Hav e a ll maintenance work carried out at Engine exhaust gases contain poisonous the intervals sp ecified by Vauxhall. We If it flashes w hen the ignition is on there is a carbon monoxide, which has no colour...
  • Page 194: Drive Control System S

    Hav e the cause of the fa ult remedied. We (the sound of the engine changes) and the of all wheels. As soon as at least one recommend that you consult a Vauxhall driving wheel starts to spin, the eng ine vehicle may be braked automatically to a Authorised Repa irer.
  • Page 195 Hav e the cause of the fa ult remedied. We and the tyre grip in a ny driving situation. It recommend that you consult a Vauxhall also includes the Traction Control system Authorised Repa irer. The sy stem’s (TC) function.
  • Page 196 Cruis e control Reduce With cruise control a ctiv e, hold down The cruise control mak es it possible to store button R or tap it repeatedly: The speed is and m aintain a ny sp eed from approx. reduc ed c ontinuously or in steps. 20 mph (30 k m/h) to almost max imum speed.
  • Page 197 R in vehicles cause of the fault remedied . We with a utoma tic transm ission. Readiness for recommend that you consult a Vauxhall opera tion is indicated by brief acoustic The system registers the distanc e by m eans Authorised Repa irer.
  • Page 198: Brakes

    Repairer. felt. Braking distance increases. Seek the help of a workshop before continuing to drive. We recomm end a Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer. To ensure the full peda l travel can be utilized, especially in case of a fault in one...
  • Page 199 With the engine stopp ed the servo assistance is discontinued after the brake pedal has been depressed once or twice. The brak ing action will not be reduced but increased foot pressure will be necessary. Take ex tra care when the vehicle is being towed .
  • Page 200 AB S control is m ade apparent through a To achieve optimum b ra king, keep the pulse in the brak e pedal a nd the noise of The Anti-lock Brak e S ystem (ABS ) 3 brake ped al fully depressed throug hout the reg ulation process.
  • Page 201 Hav e the cause of the fa ult remedied. We unusually heavy braking. This may recommend that you consult a Vauxhall cause the vehicle to swerve. The benefits Authorised Repa irer. The sy stem’s of the ABS are lost.
  • Page 202: Wheels, Tyres

    We recommend that you hav e your ty res that the speed display is ac curate. chang ed b y a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, who will b e familiar w ith the Use of unsuitab le tyres or wheels m ay...
  • Page 203 We recommend a Incorrect ty re pressure may result in tyre have a dhesiv e foil replaced after changing Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. blowout. to different tyre size. Damage may lead to tyre blowout.
  • Page 204 z Never fit used tyres the previous history and use of which you do not k now z So as not to impair b ra ke cooling, use only wheel covers ap prov ed for use on your vehicle Tyre d esigna tions Meaning s: e.g.
  • Page 205 15 m m to the ty re tread and the inboard sides (including chain lock). We rec om mend that you consult a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, w ho w ill be pleased to give advice. Va ries fro m country to country o n account of...
  • Page 206: Roof Racks Caravan And Tra Iler Towing

    Towing equipment If the v ehicle is not equip ped with tow ing caravan and trailer equipment, we recommend having it retro- fitted by a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, towing who will provide information about possible trailer load increa ses. The...
  • Page 207 To open the c om partment, lift carpet, turn Fit ting the coupl ing bal l bar Remove the sea ling plug from the hole for metal ring and pull – see page 216, Remove the cover for the bumper cutout: the coupling ball bar.
  • Page 208 Checking the tensioning of the c oupling Otherwise, the coupling ball bar must be Inserting the coupling b all bar: ball b ar: tensioned before it is inserted into the Insert the tensioned coupling ball ba r into coupling housing: the coupling housing and push firmly z Red m arking on rotary knob p oints upwards until the coupling ball bar...
  • Page 209 Imp or tant Check that the coupling ball bar is correctly attached: z Green marking on rotary knob points towards white marking on coupling ball z No gap between rotary knob a nd coupling ball b ar z C oupling ba ll bar must be seated firm ly in coupling housing z C oupling ba ll bar must be locked and key m ust be rem oved...
  • Page 210 Caravan and trailer loads The permitted c aravan / trailer load must The actual caravan / trailer loa d plus the only be used by drivers with adequate actual g ross vehicle weight must not The p ermissible carav an / trailer loads are exp erience driving large or hea vy trailers.
  • Page 211 Coupling s ocket load When m easuring the coupling sock et load, Rear axle load during towing make sure that the draw bar of the loaded The c oupling socket load is the load When the caravan / trailer is coupled and caravan / trailer is at the same height as it exerted by the carav an / tra iler on the the tow ing vehicle fully loaded (including...
  • Page 212 Do not drive ab ov e 50 mph (80 km/h) when using caravans / tra ilers with poor driving stability, a nd the use of a friction-type roll dam per is urgently recomm ended . C heck c aravan / trailer lighting before starting to drive.
  • Page 213 The cooling fan is electrically operated. Its If it is necessary to a pply the brakes fully, cooling power is therefore independent of depress the brake ped al as hard as the engine speed. possible. Since a considerable amount of heat is Remember that the bra king dista nce for generated at high engine sp eed s a nd less vehicles towing ca ravans / trailers with a nd...
  • Page 214: S Elf-Help

    Consult a work shop. We recom mend a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. R efuel as soon as possible if control indicator Y illuminates, and refuel immediately if control indicator flashes.
  • Page 215 z Do not d isconnect the disc ha rg ed z Do not connect lead s to negative battery from the vehicle terminal of discharged battery ! z Switch off all unnecessary electrical z The connection point should be as far consumers away from the discharged battery as possible...
  • Page 216 Towing the vehicle The tow ing eye is with the vehicle tools in a S crew in the towing ey e anticlock wise as far bag in the storage compartment in the as it will go a nd use the wheel bolt wrench O pen cap covering front right towing ey e: floor of the lugg age compartment.
  • Page 217 Consult a workshop. We recommend a metal ring and pull – see pag e 216, Fig. as a towing eye. Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, who will 14530 T. serve you best to get y our vehicle back on Drive off slowly and avoid jerky mov ements.
  • Page 218 First-aid kit When ob jects are stored in the Warning triangle ¨3 compartments in the side trim, m ake sure Store the first-aid kit or first-aid cushion in S trap the wa rning triangle in the the free movement of the seat belts and the c om partment on the left in the side compa rtm ent on the right-hand sid e in the their automatic retrac tors is not impaired .
  • Page 219 Jack and ve hicle tools £ The jack and the vehicle tools are in a bag, stra pped into the left of the storage compartment in the floor of the luggag e compartment with a rubber strap . To open the compartment, lift the carpet at the rear.
  • Page 220 Spare w hee l z Unhook the ca tch and lower the spare z Lift the spa re wheel holder, insert the wheel safety cab le The spare wheel is stored at the rear undernea th the vehicle floor. z Deta ch the safety cable z Lift the spa re wheel holder and engag e in the catch.
  • Page 221 General i nformati on The spare wheel ma y have a smaller tyre On vehicles with alloy w heels 3 the spare and a sm aller rim: Using the spare wheel wheel may ha ve a steel rim . ma y cause d ifferent driving behaviour. Replace d efectiv e tyre as soon as possible, If you use winter ty res 3, the spare wheel bala nce wheel and hav e it fitted to the...
  • Page 222 Changing whe els z Block w heel that is dia gonally opposite to wheel being changed by p lacing In order to reduce the chance of possible wedges or the like in front of and behind injuries, make the following preparations the wheel and note the procedure: z Use the jack only to chang e wheels...
  • Page 223 Alloy wheels 3 : Prise off the hub cap Alloy wheels with anti-theft lock 3 : 2. Slacken wheel bolts using a wheel bolt using a screw driver, positioning the Release hub cap using key includ ed in socket wrench, putting socket wrench on screwdriver at the recess at the side of vehicle tools and rem ove it.
  • Page 224 3. Depressions on the lower edge of the 4. Vehicles with jack shown in figure 8385 T: When turning the crank , ensure that the vehicle body indicate the points where Before attaching jack, set to req uired edge of the ja ck base is firmly on the the jack is to be attached to the height by hand.
  • Page 225 5. Unscrew w heel bolts and store them 10. Align and refit w heel cov er 3 or wheel where the threads will not be soiled. bolt caps 3 . 6. C hange wheel. For notes on spare w heel Before refitting the wheel cov er, c lean and temporary spare wheel the w heel a round the retaining clips.
  • Page 226 We recommend a If you have a flat ty re: 1. Remov e ba g containing ty re repair kit Vauxhall Authorised Rep airer. z Sw itch on haz ard warning lights a nd from compartment. Carefully remov e apply handbrake.
  • Page 227 3. Remove electric connecting ca ble a nd 4. Place sealant bottle with hose 7. Screw tyre inflation hose to valv e. air hose from storage compartm ents on connections fa cing downward. 8. Switch on compressor must be set to §. the underside of c om pressor.
  • Page 228 15. Remove ty re repair kit a nd store in luggage compartment. 16. Remove any excess sealant using a cloth. 17. Put warning tria ng le 3 in storage compartment within lugg age compartment – see pag e 216. 18. Affix enclosed sticker indicating max imum permitted speed in driv er’s field of v iew.
  • Page 229 If the ty re pressure has dropped below 19 psi (1.3 bar), the vehicle must not be used. C ontact a workshop. We recomm end a Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer. 20. Store tyre repair kit behind cover in side panelling at right side of luggage compartment.
  • Page 230 Ele ctrical system Fuses i n the v ehicle passeng er To replace a fuse, grip handle to compa rtment disengag e fusebox from underneath and Elec tronic ignition sy stems use a v ery The fusebox is located in the v ehicle swivel forwa rd s.
  • Page 231 O nly fuses of the sp ecified rating should b e insta lled. The rating is given on a ll fuses. Fuse Fuse colour rating Grey Light brown Brown 7.5 A 10 A Light blue 15 A Y ellow 20 A Light green 30 A O range...
  • Page 232 Fuse C ircuit Rating C entral locking system 20 A Fog lights 15 A I nterior mirror, Anti-theft alarm sy stem, I nformation display, Telephone, Ra in sensor Windscreen wiper 30 A Electric w indows, S un roof, S kylight roof, Anti-theft alarm sy stem exterior m irror, Some circuits m ay be protected by severa l...
  • Page 233 Fuse C ircuit Rating Fuse Circ ui t Rat ing Fuse C ircuit Rating Ignition lock, Hazard warning lights, 10 A Electronic air 10 A centra l loc king , Interior lighting, conditioning sy stem Anti-theft alarm system , Automa tic transm ission, Automatic transmission, Rad io, xenon light...
  • Page 234 If there is a fault in one of these fuses, major pa rts of the electrical sy stem will fail. Consult a work shop. We recom mend a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 235 Haloge n headlight system 3. Remove bulb mounting from reflector. 4. Detach bulb from bulb mounting. dipped and main beam 5. Insert new b ulb into b ulb mounting, Headlight sy stem with sep arate bulbs for without touching the glass. dipped b eam (outer bulbs) and main beam 6.
  • Page 236 Mai n bea m 3. Remove bulb mounting from reflector. 4. Raise lug and detach connector from 1. Open bonnet and engage support. bulb mounting. 2. Hold bulb housing at plug , rotate 5. Insert new b ulb mounting with b ulb, anticlockw ise and remove.
  • Page 237 5. Insert light holder in reflector, rotate clockwise and engage in position. Haloge n headlight system, 3. Remove bulb from socket. parking lights 4. Insert new bulb, without touc hing the 1. Open bonnet and engage support. glass. 2. Rotate bulb holder to left and diseng age.
  • Page 238 5. Insert holder in reflector, rotate clockwise and enga ge in position. Haloge n headlight system, 3. Press bulb into mounting slightly, turn front turn signal anticlockwise a nd remove. 1. Open bonnet and engage support. 4. Insert new bulb, without touc hing the glass.
  • Page 239 7. Pla ce headlight protective cover in op erates at very hig h voltage. Do not position and close. touch the ignition system; danger to life. We recomm end that you ha ve the b ulbs cha nged by a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 240 I f a bulb should nev ertheless fail, w e recommend that you have it rep la ced by a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Fog lights We recommend that you have bulbs changed by a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 241: Fog Tail Light

    Brake light, tail light, turn signal, 3. Deta ch plug connector from bulb 6. Press retaining lugs on outer edges of re vers ing light, mounting . bulb mounting tow ards each other a nd fog tail light remove bulb m ounting. 4.
  • Page 242 Number plate light Front interior light Front courte sy light with reading lights 1. Open lug gage compartment. Before rem oval, close the doors so that the lig ht is not live. Before remova l, close the d oors so that the 2.
  • Page 243 Rear courtesy light / reading light vehicle s with curtain airbag system We recommend that you have bulbs changed by a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Instrument illumination, Information display illumination We recommend that you have bulbs changed by a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 244: If You Have A Problem

    They w ill review all the facts involved. Then quic kly resolved in this way. if it is felt some further action can be tak en, the Vauxhall Authorised Repairer will b e Should you wish to pursue the matter adv ised accordingly. In any case, y our...
  • Page 245 Sandyford, Dubli n 18 – I rel and Esboga ta n 8 Tel. 01-216 10 00 164 74 Kista – Sw eden Vauxhall Motors Ltd. Tel. 08-632 85 00 Customer C are Opel Italia S .p.A. Griffin H ouse, Osborne Road Piaz zale dell'Industria 40 O pel Suisse S.A.
  • Page 246: Maintenance, Inspec Tion System

    The next serv ice is indicated by the serv ice Sepa rate anti-c orrosion serv ice interval display depending on time or Hav e this service p erform ed b y a Vauxhall mileage interva ls, whic hever is reached Authorised Repa irer once a year, either as first.
  • Page 247 Checking and topping up fluids To aid identification, the engine oil filler cap , the c oolant expansion ta nk cap, the lid of the fluid container for the wind screen wash system a nd headlight wa sh system and the handle of the oil dipstic k are coloured y ellow.
  • Page 248 Eng ine oi l level and consum ption Engine oil l ev el chec k, To check the level, remove the oil gauge All engines c onsume oil for technica l topping up engine oil (dipstick), wipe it clean and reinsert it as far rea sons.
  • Page 249 . Ca pacities – see p age 273. We recommend that you use g enuine Vauxhall oil filters. Used oil filters and empty oil containers should not be disp osed of as domestic refuse.
  • Page 250 During operation the system is pressurized. each engine oil cha ng e tak es place. We The temp erature ma y therefore rise briefly recom mend that y ou consult a Vauxhall to ov er 100 °C. Authorised Repairer. The glycol-ba sed coolant provides...
  • Page 251 We rec om mend necessary to top up the c oolant. tha t you consult a Vauxhall Authorised The c oolant level in the expansion tank Repairer. should b e slightly above the KALT / CO LD mark when the sy stem is cold.
  • Page 252 Do not allow it to contact eyes, aid of Vauxhall De-icer S pray. skin, fab ric s or p ainted surfaces. Direct The fluid change intervals specified in the contact ma y cause injuries and damage.
  • Page 253 Sm earing w ip er b la des ca n be clea ned w ith a soft cloth and Vaux hall Windscreen Wash Solvent. Wiper b la des whose lips have become hardened, cracked or c ov ered with silicone must be replaced.
  • Page 254 3 in front left of engine compartment nex t to the battery. Fill only with clean w ater to prevent the nozzles from clogging. To improve cleaning efficiency, we recommend that you add a little Vauxhall Wind screen Wash Solvent.
  • Page 255 We recomm end tha t y ou consult a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer regarding tec hnical p ossibilities, such a s fitting a more powerful battery.
  • Page 256 We selector lever in position P. Place wheel z Connect ba ttery – see page 253 recom mend that y ou consult a Vauxhall chocks or suchlike under w heels to z Check tyre pressure – see pa ge 270 Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 258: Vehicle Care

    Wheel Preserver environment. z Tar Rem ov er z Insect Remover z Window Cleaner z Vauxhall Windscreen Wa sh S olv ent z Silicone O il for Rubber Sea ls z Cleaner...
  • Page 259 Washing Clea n edges and folds on op ened doors P olishing and flaps as well a s the area s they cover. The paintwork of your v ehicle is exposed to Polishing is necessary only if the pa int has env ironmenta l influences, e.
  • Page 260 C lean only with lukewarm w ater or Cleaner. immediately using a Va ux ha ll touch-up other agent, and in particular do not use applicator or Vauxhall sp ra y and touch-up solvents or petrol. Windows paint before rust can form . If rust has...
  • Page 261: Engine Compartment

    We recom mend that y ou ha ve a soft cloth and Vaux hall Windscreen components in the engine compartment, underbody work carried out by a Vauxhall Wash Solvent, and replaced if necessa ry – axle com ponents with steering, body parts Authorised Repa irer.
  • Page 262: Technical Data

    Technical data Vehicle docum ents, identification The identification plate is affixed to the plate front right door fram e. The tec hnical d ata is determined in Information on identification plate: accordance with European C ommunity 1 Manufac turer standards. We reserve the right to make 2 Type approval number modifications.
  • Page 263 – C oolant, requirements specified in the following – Brake fluid, table are perm issible. – Manual transmission oil we recomm end that you consult a Vauxhall Eng ines Oils Authorised Repairer, who can advise you Petrol ACEA A3 on the correct p roducts to use.
  • Page 264 Inform ation on AC EA oil grade cla ssific ation The Association d es Constructeurs Européens d'Autom ob iles classifies engine oils according to their perform anc e (quality). Ea ch categ ory is given letters and numbers, e.g. A3: The letter indicates the field of application: A = Petrol eng ines in passenger cars B = Diesel engines in passenger cars...
  • Page 265: Engine Data

    Engine data Sales designation 1.6 16V 1.8 16V Za fira OPC 2.2 16V 2.0 DTI 16V Eng ine identifier code Z 16 XE Z 18 XE Z 20 LET Z 22 SE Y 20 DTH Numb er of cylinders Bore dia. (mm ) 79.0 80.5 86.0...
  • Page 266 Pe rform ance (approx. ) Z 16 XE Z 18 XE Z 20 LET Z 22 SE Y 20 DTH Eng ine Max imum speed (mph; km/h) 5-speed ma nual transmission – 117; 188 – – 109; 175 Sports transmission 176;...
  • Page 267 Fuel cons umption, The direc tiv e is oriented to actual driving The figures given m ust not be taken as a e mis sions practices: guarantee for the actual fuel consumption Urban driving is rated at approx. of a p artic ular vehicle. Directive 80/1268/EEC (last c hanged by extra-urban driving with approx.
  • Page 268 Fuel cons umption emission (ap prox . l/100 km), (approx. g /km ) Z 16 XE Z 18 XE Z 20 LET Z 22 SE Y 20 DTH Eng ine Manual/S ports/Automatic tra nsmission Urb an – / 9.9/– 10.6/11.0/11. 9 –/13.1/–...
  • Page 269 268 + ....kg loa d (see identification plate or v ehicle the Zafira. A Vauxhall Authorised Repairer docum ents) may be exceeded by 75 kg z Ad ditional w eight of would be pleased to ad vise you.
  • Page 270 Weights Table 1 , K erbweight (kg): Model Engine Manual transm ission Automatic transmission Zafira Z 16 XE 1393/1425 – Z 18 XE 1435 1455 Z 20 LET 1540 – Z 22 S E 1465 1485 Y 20 DTH 1503/1530 1523/1550 According to EC D irective 70/ 156/EC, includ ing a ssum ed w eig hts fo r d river (68 kg ), lug ga ge (7 kg) and all fluids (tank 90 % full).
  • Page 271 (kg) Eng ine Z 16 XE Z 18 XE Z 20 LET Z 22 SE Y 20 DTH Zafira Design Zafira Elegance (with air con.) Weights : Table 3, Heavy acces sories (kg) Accessories Air c onditioning Front Rear Headl ight...
  • Page 272 Ty res of size 225/45 R 17 are not permitted The spare wheel ma y have a smaller tyre Vauxhall Authorised Repairer concerning as winter tyres (M+ S tyres) except on and a sm aller rim: Using the spare wheel suitab le tyre mak es.
  • Page 273 Continued: Ty re inflation Tyre inflation Tyre inflation pressures pressure with pressure in bar / psi up to 3 persons with full load (ctd.) Engine Ty res Front Rear Front Rear Z 16 XE, 195/65 R 15, 2.2/32 2.2/32 2. 8/41 3.2/46 Z 18 XE, 205/55 R 16...
  • Page 274 Ele ctrical system Battery Voltage 12 Volt Am p hours 55 Ah / 66 Ah 3 / 70 Ah 3 / 72 Ah 3 Battery for radio frequenc y CR 20 32 rem ote control...
  • Page 275 Capacities (app rox . in litres) Z 16 XE Z 18 XE Z 20 LET Z 22 SE Y 20 DTH Eng ine Cooling system Vehicles with ma nual transmission 6. 5 – 6. 8 7. 9 with air con. 6.
  • Page 276 Dimensions (mm) Zafira Length 4317 Width 1742 Width with two ex terior mirrors 1999 Height 1634 Height with roof rail 1684 Wheelb ase 2694 Turning c ircle diam eter, wall to wall 11.25 / 11.85 In metres. Veh icle with en gine Z 20 LET , for sa les d esign atio n see pa ge 26 3.
  • Page 277 448.5 ±0.3 ±0 .5 151.3 The d istance from the centre of the rear wheel to the centre of the ball head is 912 mm . We recom mend hav ing tow ing equipment retro-fitted by a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 278: Index

    Index AB S (Anti-lock Brake System )....198 Battery ........183, 253, 272 Ac cessories......102, 142, 216 Interruption of Ac cessory sockets........81 power supply ..
  • Page 279 Coolant thermometer....... 39 Correcting time ......... 47 Ca pacities ..........273 Economic al driving......182, 184 Coupling sock et load ..
  • Page 280 Gears ............20 with the air conditioning sy stem ..157 Fault warnings .......... 48 Genuine Vauxhall Parts with the electronic Filling station and Accessories ..
  • Page 281 Luggag e comp artm ent Bulb replacem ent ....... 241 Jac k ............217 N eutral, transm ission....... 20 C ov er ..
  • Page 282 S peed ..........184, 185 Fuel consumption ..... .. 184, 185 Radio ........... 30, 56 Safeguard against S peedometer .
  • Page 283 Ty re c hains........203, 270 Ty re c ondition ......... 201 Tachometer..........37 Warning messages.

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