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  • Page 1 VAUXHALL Astra 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 ....... 54 vehicle. All Vauxhall Authorised Repairers S eats, Interior .......... 67 offer first class service at competitive S afety system s ...
  • Page 6: In Brief

    Radio Pass 3 respec tiv ely. anti-theft locking system 3 – see page 60, Do not keep the Car Pass and Ra dio Pass in Vauxhall alarm system 3 – see page 63, the vehicle. convertib le folding top 3 – see page 131.
  • Page 7 (25cm ) from the steering wheel, to 6 Radio rem ote control 3 – see pa ge 56, permit safe airbag dep loy ment. central lock ing 3 – see p age 58, Vauxhall alarm system 3 – see page 63.
  • Page 8 Adjusting height of front Front se at lumbar support Front seat thigh support seats adjustme nt: adjustment: Leve r on outboard side of seats Turn handw hee l Lift and slide the front thigh support cus hion Pump direction of the lev er In the 3-door hatch, the coupe and the Raises seat conv ertible, the handwheel is on the...
  • Page 9 Folding down the front seat Adjusting height of front and re ar Adjusting interior mirror: Lift the release lever, outboard se at head re straints : Swive l m irror housing fold the backrest down and engage , Tilt forward to release , S wivel lever on underside of m irror housing slide the se at forward.
  • Page 10 Adjusting automatic anti-daz zle Exte rior mirror adjustment: Electrically adjustable exterior interior mirror Swivel in desired direction using mirrors Swivel mirror hous ing interior handle Four-way s witch in driver’s door Dazzle at night is automatically reduced . 6 Further information, aspherical exterior Toggle sw itc h to left or right: mirror 3 –...
  • Page 11 Fitting seat belt: Disengaging steering column lock: Steering whee l adjustment Draw seat belt sm oothly from inertia- To re lease the lock, Move lever down, re el, guide over shoulder move the s te ering wheel slightly adjust he ight and distance, and engage in be lt buckle and turn the key to position I move lever up,...
  • Page 13 Page Pa ge Page Side air v ents ....144, 150, 156 Windscreen wiper and wash sy stem, 21 Ashtray ..........78 headlight wash system 3 and Front pa ssenger airbag 3 ..
  • Page 14 Control indicators Exhaust emi ssion 3 , Trailer turn signa l 3, see pages 30, 174. see page 32. Automat ichea dlight range adjustm ent 3, O il pressur e, Seat occup ancy recog nition 3, fault see page 30. see page 91.
  • Page 15 Heating, ventilation, air conditioning Sun roof Date, time , radio automatic air conditioning system Sun roof 3 Informa tion displa y 3 , Airflow, opening / lowering, see page 36. see p ages 142, 148, 158. see pages 128, 130. Ö...
  • Page 16 Light switche s: Main and dipped be am switch: Headlight flash: Main be am = P us h lever forward P ull stalk towards s tee ring wheel Parking lights Dippe d beam = P ull lever towards Dipped or m ain beam s te ering wheel By overcoming the lever resistance the 0 Pull...
  • Page 17 Operating turn signal lights: Cruise control operation: Hazard w arning lights: Leve r in res t position Pre ss button on stalk Press ¨ right Press again ¨ Switch on: Tap button I . le ft down To aid loc ation of the pushbutton, the red Switch off: Tap b utton §...
  • Page 18 Horn operation: Windscre en wiper: Automatic wiper with rain s ens or Press Move lever up Move lever up = O ff = Off § § 6 Airbag sy stems 3 – see page 86, = Time d inte rval wipe = Autom atic w iper rem ote control for ra dio and Infotainm ent = Slow...
  • Page 19 Operating windscre en and Operating re ar window wipe r and headlight w as h s yste ms wash systems Pull stalk tow ards steering wheel Wiper on = Push leve r forward Wiper off = Pull le ve r towards The w ip er will swipe for a few strokes.
  • Page 20 Heate d re ar window, To dry fogged or icy windows: Setting e lectronic climate control to heated exterior mirrors Turn rotary switche s for automatic mode : = Press heater and fan clockw ise, P ress AUTO button, Ü = Press again air distribution to...
  • Page 21 Inform ation display: Manual trans miss ion: Manual transmission: Displays the following information; Neutral Reverse ge ar 1 to 5 1st to 5 th gear – tim e, Reverse gear: With v ehicle stationary, pull – outside temperature, When shifting up from 4th to 5th gear: the ring up three second s after declutching –...
  • Page 22 Autom atic transmission 1s t to 4th ge ar Lock to pre ve nt inadverte nt se lection Park 1s t to 3rd gear of position P, R, 3 or 1: (with s ele ctor le ver lock) 1s t and 2nd gear Press button on selector lev er.
  • Page 23 Exhaust gases are pois onous Ex haust ga ses c ontain carbon m onoxid e, which is ex tremely poisonous but is odourless a nd colourless. Therefore never inhale exhaust g ases, and nev er run the engine in an enclosed space. Before starting off, check: z Ty re pressures and condition, see pages 185, 274...
  • Page 24 6 Further information – see p ages 55, 166, ra dio remote control 3 – see p age 56, central locking system 3 – see page 58, Vauxhall a la rm system 3 – see pag e 63.
  • Page 25 z Remove key, otherwise an alarm will sound when the driver’ s door is opened z Turn steering wheel until lock is felt to engage (anti-theft protection) z Switch off ex terior lights, otherw ise the headlight warning device 3 will sound when the d riv er’s door is opened z Engine cooling fan ma y run on after the engine has been switched off...
  • Page 26 These parts have specified in the S ervice Booklet. We The othe r pages undergone special tests to establish their rec om mend that you consult a Vauxhall of this chapter reliab ility , safety and specific suitability for Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 27 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 in menu which it continua lly records and evaluates or the colour information dis play electronically.
  • Page 28 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, ra dio telephone 3 and Infotainment comprises sev eral individual system s.
  • Page 29 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 on when reversing.
  • Page 30: Instrum Ents

    Instruments Control indicators Airb ag system s 3 , The control indica tors described here are Belt t ensioners not present in all vehic les. The descriptions see pages 83, 91. apply to all instrument v ersions. Seat belt 3 Fault in autom atic head light ra nge Warning light illuminates (acc om panied by adjustm ent 3...
  • Page 31 Driving m ay be continued. journey immediately . Consult a Check coolant level – see pa ge 239. work shop. We recom mend a Vaux ha ll We rec om mend that you consult a Authorised Repairer. Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 32 Fault that can lead to d estruction of the catalytic converter, see pa ge 174. Consult C ontact a workshop immediately. We a workshop immediately. We recommend recommend that you consult a Vauxhall that you consult a Vauxhall Authorised Authorised Repa irer. Repairer.
  • Page 33 Autom atic transmission elec tronical ly contr olled driv e p rogram mes 3 C ontrol indicator lights up when sporty driving p rogram me is operative. Further information – see page 162. Trac tion Control system (TC) 3, Electronic S tabil ity Prog ramm e (ESP) 3 see pages 176, 177.
  • Page 34 – see page 172. Diesel engines : If the tank becomes empty , a com plicated proc edure is necessa ry to bleed the fuel system – see page 195. We recom mend that y ou consult a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 35 Trip odometer To return to zero, depress reset k nob with ignition switched on and trip odometer display activated . S ervice interval d isplay , see page 34. Vehicles with clock in odometer To set to z ero, hold reset knob down for app rox .
  • Page 36 (500 km ). We recomm end that you consult using the right-hand adjuster wheel k a Vauxhall Authorised Rep airer. below the light switch – see pa ge 122. The service interval display takes no acc ount of off-the-roa d periods during which the battery is d isconnected.
  • Page 37 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. In order to save fuel, coolant temperature is electronically c ontrolled 3.
  • Page 38 Inform ation display Multi-inform ation d isp lay 3 Mult i-informa tion displa y for ra dio Display of time, date, radio, outside telephone 3 Tripl e inform ation d isp lay 3 temperature, c heck control 3 and trip Display of time, d ate, ra dio, outside Display of time, da te, rad io and outside computer 3 .
  • Page 39 Fault d isplay --.- °C, F or S afe in the display indica tes 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 40 O peration using the multifunction button: Individ ual menu item s are highlighted by turning the button and selected b y 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 41 Making system settings for the Lang uage selecti on S elec t the required language from the list. graphical inform ation display You can select the d isplay language for S elec tions are indic ated b y a 6 in front of the colour inform ation display some func tions.
  • Page 42 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 43 Outs ide tempe rature On vehicles with graphical information display 3 or colour inform ation display 3, A fall in temperature is indica ted a message is shown in the display as a immediately and a rise in temp erature warning for icy road surfa ces.
  • Page 44 Setting date and time In the Infotainment system 3 the date 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 by receiving an RDS time signa l...
  • Page 45 Correcting time 3 To correct the tim e, use RDS in the tim e / date menu to select item Auto. Tim e Correction. The field behind Auto. Ti me C orrec tion will be tick ed. Vehi cles w ith gra phical informati on displ ay 3 or colour inform ation di sp lay 3 In the trip computer m enu Setti ng s select item Syst em Settings and then item...
  • Page 46 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 47 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 38. C heck c ontrol automatically checks all Hea dlight After acknowled gement, the warning will functions after the battery has been Ta illight be c leared from the d isplay .
  • Page 48 Trip computer Instantaneous consumption Av era ge consum ption Display in gal/h below 8 m ph, C alcula tion of av erage consump tion can The trip computer show s v ehicle data (13 km/h) be re-started at any tim e – see page 38. which it continually records and evaluates electronic ally .
  • Page 49 Effect ive consumpt ion Average speed Distanc e t ravelled Shows the a mount of fuel consumed . The Calculation of avera ge speed can be S hows the numb er of miles (k ilom etres) measurement ca n be re-started at a ny re-sta rted at any time –...
  • Page 50 Range ov er 30 mil es (50 k m) Range below 30 miles (50 km ) St op wa tch 3 The range is calculated from the current If the fuel in the tank will a llow less than C alcula ting tra vel tim e: The stop watch is contents of the fuel tank and the a verage 30 miles (50 km) of trav el, the warning switched off when the ignition is switched...
  • Page 51 Reset ting current t rip com puter informa tion The following trip computer information can be reset (restart mea surem ents): z Rang e (only with v ehicle stationary), z Effective consump tion, z Av erage consump tion, z Av erage speed, z Distance, z Stop watch (multi-informa tion display only)
  • Page 52 Reset ting mul tiple inform ation in the tri p I nt err up tion of pow er supp ly com puter If the power supp ly has been interrupted or The following trip computer information if the battery voltage ha s dropped too low, can be reset sim ultaneously (va lues set to the values stored in the trip computer w ill zero):...
  • Page 53 Infotainm ent s yste m The Infotainment sy stem is operated as desc ribed in the operating instructions supplied. z C hanges in distance from the Radio transm itter, The rad io is operated as described in the z multi-path rec eption due to reflection opera ting instruc tions supp lied.
  • Page 54 (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 55 Always use the hands-free equipment to mak e telephone c alls w hilst driving. This can also be a distraction when driving. Please observe country-specific laws. When used in the vehicle interior, mobile telephones and ra dio equipment (CB) with integrated aerial m ay cause malfunctions in the vehicle electronics.
  • Page 56: 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 57 1. Turn key to o in ig nition switch and Therefore, alwa ys lock vehicle before rem ove. leaving it unattended and enable Vauxhall To act ivat e: alarm sy stem 3 – see page 63. Switch off eng ine, turn key to position o 2.
  • Page 58 Central locking system , avoid unnecessary operation. z Mechanical anti-theft locking system , z Vauxhall ala rm system 3 , The hazard warning flashers come on z Fully a utomatic convertible folding top 3 briefly to indicate that the remote control is op erational.
  • Page 59 We recommend that you damaged or detached. 1. Switch on ignition; sy stem will then consult a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Open the remote c ontrol. Replace the remain in synchroniz ing mode for battery, ensuring that it is inserted correc tly 30 seconds.
  • Page 60 Not e z To prevent the driv er from being ina dvertently locked out, the b utton on the driver’s door cannot be depressed when the door is open z If the driv er’s door is not closed properly , the central loc king sy stem will unlock again immediately after lock ing z To loc k the d oors from insid e (e.g.
  • Page 61 Cl osing window s a nd sun roof 3 Closing w indows and convertibl e fold ing O verload Electrically operated windows 3 and sun top 3 If the central locking system is overloaded roof 3 (except coupe) ca n also be closed With electric windows 3 and fully as a result of repeated operation at short from the outside: Hold key in door locking...
  • Page 62 Central locking system, To unl oc k Malfunction in central locking sys te m mechanical anti-theft locking sys tem Press button q on remote control unit A = Unlock driv er’s door – or – To lock Turn key forward in lock p ast turn key in driver’s door loc k towards front All doors must b e closed, the driv er’s door resistance p oint as far as it w ill go.
  • Page 63: Luggage Compartment

    Usi ng the cent ral lock ing syst em for boot lid / tai lgate The central lock ing sy stem and the anti- theft locking system for the doors cannot be sw itched on or off from the tailgate lock. Key in horizontal position in lock The luggage compartment is loc ked and unlocked using the rem ote control or by...
  • Page 64 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 boot lid / tailgate lock z On the convertible, the boot lid / tailga te can only b e unlock ed if the folding top is fully open or closed z There is a ha ndle or strap on the inside of...
  • Page 65 4. Switch on Vauxhall alarm system . LED lights up. After approx. 10 sec onds, the sy stem is activated without monitoring of the p assenger compa rtm ent or v ehicle tilt. LED flashes until system is switched off.
  • Page 66 Opening a nd closing the lugg age Light emi tting d iode (LED) Press button q on rem ote control unit compa rtment w ith Vauxhall a larm system During the first 10 sec onds of anti-theft – or –...
  • Page 67 If a sy stem fault occurs, consult a The alarm ta kes the form of been disconnected without authorisa tion). workshop. We recommend a Vauxhall z an acoustic sig nal (horn, 30 seconds) Authorised Repairer. The alarm siren has its ow n power supply...
  • Page 68 Bonnet To op en completely , locate safety catch To hold the bonnet in the open position, slightly to the right of centre as viewed insert the support rod located at right To open the bonnet, p ull the release from the front: lift this upwards and op en angles a bove the radiator grille into the lev er / , located on the driver’s side below...
  • Page 69: S Eats, Interior

    S eite 67, BA Astra-G LHD, KTA-1964/9-D, Bearbeitung 16.2.05 Seats, Interior Front se at adjustment see p age 5. Increasing size of luggage compartment by tilting the rear se ats see p ages 69, 70, 71. Picture no: 13182t.tif Seat pos ition Adjust driver’s sea t such that with the...
  • Page 70 S eite 68, BA Astra-G LHD, KTA-1964/9-D, Bearbeitung 16.2.05 Pi cture no: 13699t.tif Pict ure no: 7353V.tif Picture no: 14834t.tif Head restraint position He ad res traints C entre rear seat To fold down the rear seat backrests or to...
  • Page 71 S eite 69, BA Astra-G LHD, KTA-1964/9-D, Bearbeitung 16.2.05 Pi cture no: 14835t.tif Pict ure no: 14836t.tif Picture no: 13661t.tif Luggage compartment enlarge ment, Fold ing down t he rear seat back rests To reposition rear seat backrest, first pull Saloon / Hatch, Coupe Remove rear outer hea d restraints 3 –...
  • Page 72 S eite 70, BA Astra-G LHD, KTA-1964/9-D, Bearbeitung 16.2.05 Picture no: 8282T.tif Pict ure no: 11988t.tif Picture no: 13662t.tif Remov ing the lugga ge compa rtment Luggage compartme nt enlargeme nt, To open the luggage compa rtm ent cover: Convertible...
  • Page 73 S eite 71, BA Astra-G LHD, KTA-1964/9-D, Bearbeitung 16.2.05 Picture no: 9660T.tif Pi cture no: 9327T.tif Pict ure no: 9328T.tif Luggage compartment enlargeme nt, Fold ing down t he rear seat back rests Ra isi ng rear sea t surfaces.
  • Page 74 S eite 72, BA Astra-G LHD, KTA-1964/9-D, Bearbeitung 16.2.05 The three-point seat belt for the centre rear seat 3 c an only be pulled out of the retractor when the rear seat backrests are prop erly lock ed into position.
  • Page 75 S eite 73, BA Astra-G LHD, KTA-1964/9-D, Bearbeitung 16.2.05 Fitti ng Fit in reverse order to rem ov al, when doing so ensure the guid es enga ge p roperly in the guid e rails. Pi cture no: 14928t.tif Pict ure no: 14839t.tif...
  • Page 76 S eite 74, BA Astra-G LHD, KTA-1964/9-D, Bearbeitung 16.2.05 Pi cture no: 12399t.tif Pict ure no: 14929t.tif Picture no: 14841t.tif Safety net , Estate Fit ting behind t he rear seats Fitti ng behind front seats Fold d own both rear seat backrests, hook...
  • Page 77 S eite 75, BA Astra-G LHD, KTA-1964/9-D, Bearbeitung 16.2.05 Remov ing Tilt strap length adjusters upwards and unhook strap. Detach rod of net, close covers. Pictu re no: 14930T.tif Picture no: 14931T.tif Lashing e yes Stowage compartments in the luggage compartme nt...
  • Page 78 S eite 76, BA Astra-G LHD, KTA-1964/9-D, Bearbeitung 16.2.05 z If objects are being tra nsported in the lug gage compartment, the rear seat backrests must be loc ked in position – see pages 69, 71 z Do not allow the load to protrude above...
  • Page 79 S eite 77, BA Astra-G LHD, KTA-1964/9-D, Bearbeitung 16.2.05 z Do not d riv e with the luggage Acc essory sock et 3 com partment open or ajar, such as when The ciga rette lighter socket c an b e used to transporting bulky objects.
  • Page 80 S eite 78, BA Astra-G LHD, KTA-1964/9-D, Bearbeitung 16.2.05 Picture no: 9759T.tif Pict ure no: 14908t.tif Picture no: 14845t.tif Ashtray To empty , grip b oth sides of the ashtray Rear a sht ray 3 insert a nd pull upwards.
  • Page 81 S eite 79, BA Astra-G LHD, KTA-1964/9-D, Bearbeitung 16.2.05 Sun visors Use the sun visor to protect from glare by pulling it down and swivelling it to the sid e. Pi cture no: 14909t.tif Glove com partm ent To open, pull hand le.
  • Page 82: S Afety System S

    Safety systems Three-stage re straint system The airbag sy stems 3 serve to Comprising: supplement the three-p oint sea t belts z three-point seat belts, and belt tensioners. The seat belts must therefore always be worn. Disregard of z belt tensioners a t the front seats, these instructions may lead to injuries or z airbag sy stems for driver, front endanger life.
  • Page 83 150 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 96. Three-point seat belts The vehicle is equipped with three-point...
  • Page 84 – see next pa ge. Actua tion ma y also be indica ted b y yellow tabs 3 on the belt buckles. The belt tensioners must be replaced after activation. We recommend that you consult a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 85 The system’s integ ra ted self-diagnostics allow s faults to be quickly remedied. Hav e z We recom mend that you entrust seat your Car Pass on ha nd when consulting a remova l to a Vauxhall Authorised Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Repairer. Imp or tant z The belt tensioners only actuate once.
  • Page 86 Using the belts Height adjustm ent 3 O n pregnant women in particular, the of front seat belt upper a nchorage points: Fitting seat bel ts lap belt must be positioned as low as Pull the belt out of the retractor and guide 1.
  • Page 87 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 88 Vauxhall child restraint system with transponders 3 has been fitted to the passenger seat. S eat occupa ncy recognition – see p age 91. Vauxhall child restraint sy stem with transponders 3 – see pag e 102. Examples of events triggering the front...
  • Page 89 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 90 3 transponders 3 has been fitted to the in the courtesy light. passenger seat. S eat occupa ncy recognition – see p age 91. Vauxhall child restraint sy stem with transponders 3 – see pag e 102.
  • Page 91 Vauxhall child z the airbag sy stems control indicator v in restraint system with transpond ers 3.
  • Page 92 There m ust be no objec ts in the area in which the airbag inflates. Do not place the hands or arms on the covers of the airbag sy stems. Important information – see page 94. The three-point seat belt must alway s be correctly fitted –...
  • Page 93 4 seconds or systems for the front passenger seat are on w hen a Vauxhall child restraint system if it lights up while driving, there is a fault in deactivated. The curta in a irb ag system...
  • Page 94 Va uxhall child restrai nt systems with t ransponders 3 The presenc e of a Vauxhall c hild restraint sy stem with transponders 3 is ind icated after the ig nition has been switched on by permanent illum ination of the c ontrol...
  • Page 95 . Have the c ause of this case, fit child restraint system to rear fault remedied. We recommend that you seat. Have cause of fault remedied. We consult a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. rec om mend that you consult a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 96 We recommend that you Repairer. ob jects in this area. consult a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. z The speeds, d irections of m ov ement and z Do not stick a ny thing on the steering deform ation p roperties of the v ehicles,...
  • Page 97 91. Use of chil d restraint syst em s 3 on z When using a Vauxhall child restraint passenger seat in v ehi cles system with tra nsponders 3 on the front with a irbag system s 3 and passenger’s seat, in order to prevent...
  • Page 98 The curtain airbag sy stem remains a ctiv ated. S eat occupancy recognition – see page 91. Vauxhall child restra int systems with trans- pond ers 3 can be identified by the sticker on the child restraint sy stem.
  • Page 99 Vauxha ll sa fet y crad le w ith transponders Va uxhall Fix child sa fet y seat Vauxhall chil d safety seat w ithout From birth up to a weight of 10 k g. without t ransponders tra nsp onder From b irth up to a weig ht of 36 kg.
  • Page 100 Vehicles with front pa ssenger airbag ca n be id entified by the w ord AIRBAG above the glove compartment and the warning sticker on the side of the instrument p anel, visible when the passenger door is open. Use of child restrai nt systems 3 on Vehic les with sid e airbag 3: No child passenger seat in vehicles restra int system 3 m ay be fitted on the...
  • Page 101 Use of child restrai nt systems 3 on Vauxhall c hild restraint system s w ith z Only a llow the child to enter and exit on front p assenger sea t in v ehicl es...
  • Page 102 Child restraint sys tem : Fastening t he chi ld’s sea t belt Ad apting to the child’ s size Vauxhall safety cradle without Plac e child in safety cradle. The length and heig ht of the belts on the...
  • Page 103 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 Raise carrying handle of safety c ra dle. Route the diag onal part of the vehicle seat belts through slots in required position.
  • Page 104 Do not fit a child restraint sy stem on the safety cradle or loosen it by pressing the front passenger seat if the v ehicle is Vauxhall c hild restraint system s w ith metal clip. equipped with front passenger airbag 3...
  • Page 105 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 3 – see belts through slots in required position.
  • Page 106 Child restraint systems, Vauxhall Fix child safe ty s eat without trans ponde rs Modula r system for va rious weight ranges: z Weight range 0 and I: From birth up to a weight of 18 kg . Only fit with child fac ing away from direction of trav el.
  • Page 107 Child restraint sys tem : Securing in the v ehic le Feed long belt strap with buckle between Vauxhall Fix child s afety seat Fit reboard belt 3 to head restraint of seat backrest and seat, slot into reboard Weight range 0 and I: relev ant front seat as shown.
  • Page 108 Place the height adjuster cushion in one of Before fitting, ad apt child safety seat to Insert latch p la te of reboard belt into the rear seat bench seating positions. Press child’ s size as necessary – see page 108. buckle at rear of safety seat backrest.
  • Page 109 Fasteni ng the child’ s seat b elt To adjust leng th, pull belt strap a t front of Remov ing the safety seat Place child in sa fety sea t. safety seat or loosen it b y lifting the metal Undo belt buckle on rear of safety sea t and clip.
  • Page 110 Ada pting t o the child’s size Ad justing child safety seat on securing Adjust height of belts on safety seat console a ccording to child’s size: U nscrew according to child’s size: detach padding the four knurled screws and nuts from the from rear of backrest, d etach vertic al belts underside of the securing c onsole.
  • Page 111 Child restraint sys tem : To change from w eig ht range 0 and I to Securing in the vehicle Vauxhall Fix child s afety seat weight ra ng e I Place the height adjuster cushion in one of Weight range I: Remove safety seat b y reversing seq uence the rea r seat bench seating positions.
  • Page 112 Mount safety seat in direc tion of travel only Fastening t he chi ld’s sea t belt Insert diag onal and lap belts of vehicle and lock both latch plates on securing Plac e child in safety seat. seat belt into belt guides on safety base. console audibly into belt buckles on Insert safety base into recesses on seat Insert latch p la te of vehicle sea t belt in...
  • Page 113 Child restraint sys tem : To change from w eig ht range 0 and I to Securing in the vehicle Vauxhall Fix child s afety seat weight ra ng e I I Place the height adjuster cushion in one of...
  • Page 114 Mount safety seat in direc tion of travel only Fastening t he chi ld’s sea t belt O pen flap on outer height adjuster on and lock both latch plates on securing Plac e child in safety seat. safety seat, insert belt and close flap. console audibly into belt buckles on Insert latch plate of vehicle seat belt in Withdraw pin and a djust belt position by...
  • Page 115 Child restraint sys tem : To change from w eig ht range I or II t o Securing in the vehicle Vauxhall Fix child s afety seat weight ra ng e I II Place the height adjuster cushion in one of...
  • Page 116 Remov ing the safety seat Depress red p ushbutton for each buckle on adap ter. Detach safety seat from ada pter – see page 107, Fig. 10397 A. Before rem oving the ad apter, disengage the belt b uck les from underneath. Mount safety seat in d irection of trav el and Fastening t he chi ld’s sea t belt lock b oth latch p la tes audibly into belt...
  • Page 117 Child restraint sys tem , Vauxhall child restraint seat without transponder Modular sy stem for various weight ranges: z Weight class I: for w eight of 9 kg to z Weight class II: for weight of 15 kg to 18 kg; it is ad visa ble only to use weight 25 kg .
  • Page 118 Fastening t he chi ld’s sea t belt Insert diag onal and lap belts of vehicle Vauxhall child s afety seat Plac e the sa fety sea t on one of the rear seat belt into belt guides on safety base.
  • Page 119 Fastening t he chi ld’s sea t belt O pen flap on outer height adjuster on Vauxhall child s afety seat Plac e the sa fety sea t on one of the rear safety seat, insert belt and close flap.
  • Page 120 To change from w eig ht range I or II t o Fastening the child ’s seat bel t Vauxhall child s afety seat weight ra ng e I II Place the sea t cushion on one of the rear...
  • Page 121 Safety acce ssorie s The wide ra nge of Vauxhall accessories allows you to equip your vehicle in acc orda nce with your own wishes. In...
  • Page 122: Lighting

    Lighting Exte rior lights Fog lights > 3 Turn light switch: O n = > press O ff = Press > again = O ff or switch ignition or 8 = Parking lights light off 9 = Dipp ed or m ain beam C ontrol indicator >...
  • Page 123 Saloon / Hatch, Coupe, C onv ertible, Estate z Front sea ts occupied z All seats occupied z All seats occupied and load in luggage compartm ent z Driver’s seat occupied and load in luggag e com partment = Estate w ith level control 3 z All seats occupied and full load in luggage compa rtm ent = 1 z All other load states...
  • Page 124 Instrument illum ination Courtesy light Front reading lights Com es on with ex terior driving lights. Comes on when a door is opened. Once the With ignition switched on: Brightness c an be adjusted with adjuster door has been shut it goes out immediately = Press button wheel 3.
  • Page 125 Glove compartm ent lighting Glove compartment is illuminated when lid is open a nd ignition on. Cigarette lighte r and ashtray illumination Lights up when ignition is switched on. Luggage compartment lighting C om es on when the boot lid / tailgate is opened.
  • Page 126 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. Xenon headlig ht system 3 3. Move lev er shown in illustration upwards.
  • Page 127: Windows, Sun Roof

    Windows, sun roof C are m ust be taken when operating the electric windows 3 and electric sun roof 3. There is a risk of injury, particularly for children, and a da nger that articles could become trapped . Vehicle passeng ers should be inform ed accordingly.
  • Page 128 Ele ctric windows Coupe C onv ertible Tw o roc ker switches in the driver’s door Four rock er switches in handle on d riv er’s O peration with ignition switched off. ha ndle for the d riv er and front passenger door.
  • Page 129 When the folding top is opening and closing the wind ow s open slig htly . They close automatically w hen the top is fully op en or closed. Safety func tion 3 If the window g lass enc ounters resistanc e above the midd le of the window during autom atic closing, it is im med ia tely stopped and the window opened ag ain.
  • Page 130 Interrup tion of power suppl y Autom atic opening and closing 3 of the windows is not p ossible a fter interruption of the p ow er supply or a drop in battery voltage. Activ ate the window electronics as follow s: 1.
  • Page 131 To raise: Close the sun roof and p ress b utton \ . To lower: Press button l until the sun roof is closed. Sun shade The sun shad e can be opened and closed with the sun roof either closed or raised. When the sun roof is opened, the sun shad e is also op ened.
  • Page 132 Note z Release the switch as soon as the roof has reached its end position. z If the top of the roof is wet, raise roof, allow wa ter to run off and then open roof. z In order to prev ent dam age to the roof, do not op en it bey ond the halfway point if a roof rack is being used.
  • Page 133: C Onvertible Folding Top

    Convertible C are must be taken w hen operating the folding top folding top. There is danger of injury, and a risk that objects could become trapped. K eep a close watch on the top when adjusting it. Ensure that nothing becomes trapped in it a s it m oves.
  • Page 134 Push the top up by the release handle Switch on ignition. To close: about 20 centimetres, as shown in the O nly with vehic le stationa ry . Press button , until the fold ing top is fully illustration. op ened and its cover is closed . Apply handbrake.
  • Page 135 Disengage the release ha ndle on the roof Turn the ha ndle anticlockwise as far as it Fault frame from its recess and pull the fold ing will go. The folding top is lock ed in p la ce. If the electric drive fails while the folding top down onto the fram e of the top is open, close the top down as follows: Engage the release hand le in the recess.
  • Page 136 5. Ta ke the spacer sleeve to sup port the 8. Slot the sp acer sleeve to supp ort the 9. Draw the folding top forwards. cov er from the vehicle tool kit. Vehicle cover on the lifting cylinder rod. tools –...
  • Page 137 10. Lift the rear section of the folding top, 12. Lower the rea r section of the folding 15. Turn the ha ndle anticlockwise as far as remove the spa cer sleeve from the top. it will go. The folding top is locked in lifting c ylinder rod.
  • Page 138 Closing w ith butt on in instrument panel Only w ith v ehicle stationary. Ap ply handbrake. Switch on ignition. Press button / until the fold ing top is fully closed. When the opera tion is completed a signa l sounds.
  • Page 139 Press button q on the remote control until the folding top is comp letely open a nd its cover is closed – or – turn the key in the driver’ s d oor lock towards the front of the vehic le and hold it in the unlocked position until the folding top is fully open and its cov er is closed down.
  • Page 140 5. Ta ke the spacer sleeve to sup port the 8. Slot the sp acer sleeve to supp ort the 9. Diseng age the cover of the drive in the cov er from the vehicle tool kit. Vehicle cover on the lifting cylinder rod. middle of the roof frame at the front tools –...
  • Page 141 10. Slot the cra nk (loc ated in the glove 11. Draw the folding top forwards. 12. As the folding top is being drawn compartment or in the vehicle tool kit) forward, m ake sure the sliding block in the mount and turn it anticlockwise guide above the front windscreen as far as it will go: the catches on the engag es in the locator.
  • Page 142 13. Lift the rear section of the folding top, 15. Lower the rea r section of the folding 17. Slot the crank in the m ount and turn it remove the spa cer sleeve from the top. clockwise as far as it will go until the lifting c ylinder rod.
  • Page 143 Wind break Fit ting Rotate the retainers at the left and right to Remove the wind brea k. lock them into their fixtures. When the folding top is open, the b uilt-in wind break reduces air turbulence, Slot the folded-down wind break by its Place the wind break up rig ht.
  • Page 144: Heating And V Entilation

    Heating and ventilation He ater controls C entre rot ary sw itch: Fan Heating and ventilation sys te ms Four speeds: Left-hand rotary switch: Temp er ature Mixed air system: The temperature can be O ff Clockwise Warm er reg ulated insta ntly by m ixing cold and Max imum airflow Anticlockwise Colder...
  • Page 145 Rig ht -hand rota ry swit ch: Air d istributi on Air recirculation system Air intake to front windscreen and to The air circulation sw itch 4 switches the The air intakes in front of the windscreen on front side w indows air conditioning system to air circulation the fa r left and right-hand sides of the en- mode (c ontrol indicator).
  • Page 146 Windscreen defroster nozzle s 2 Air distribution switch set to V or J: Air is directed onto the wind screen and the door windows. Centre air ve nts Side air vents 1 Pleasant ventilation to head area with un- Unheated or heated air can be led into the heated or slightly warmed air, depending vehicle through the nozz les.
  • Page 147 He ating The amount of heat is dependent on the engine temperature and is thus not fully attained until the engine is warm. For rapid warming of the p assenger com- partment: z Turn temperature switch clockwise. z Set the fan to speed 3. z Set the air distribution sw itch to the desired position –...
  • Page 148 Window de misting and de frosting He ated rear window, Heated front seats heated ex terior mirrors Two ad juster w heels ß beneath the ash- Disreg ard of the settings described can Pushbutton Ü beneath the heater controls: tray. cause the windows to become m isted up press Ü...
  • Page 149: Air Conditioning System

    Air conditioning Air conditioning system The ventilation, heating and cooling sec- system tions ma ke up a functional unit designed to prov ide maximum comfort at all times of yea r, under any weather c onditions and at any outside tem perature. When the air conditioning system is on, the air is cooled and dehumidified.
  • Page 150 Heate r controls Centre rotary switch: Fan Rig ht-hand rot ary swi tch: Air distribut ion Four speeds: to front windscreen and to Left -hand rota ry swit ch: Temperature front side wind ow s Clock wise Warmer Maximum airflow Anticloc kwise Colder to the windscreen,...
  • Page 151 Air re circulation system Cooling Air intake The a ir circulation switch 4 switches the The c ooling sy stem (cooling compressor) in The air intakes in front of the windscreen on air conditioning sy stem to air circulation the air conditioning sy stem is sw itc hed on the fa r left and right-hand sides of the en- mode (control indicator).
  • Page 152 Windscreen defroster nozzle s 2 Air distribution switch set to V or J: Air is directed onto the wind screen and the door windows. Centre air ve nts Side air vents 1 Dep ending on the temperature switch set- Cooled, unhea ted or heated air can be led ting, the head area is pleasantly ventilated into the vehicle through the nozzles.
  • Page 153 Operation of the system Maximum c ool ing Window demisting (M axim um Air Conditioning) Window misting e.g. during damp weather Com fort setting Open w indows briefly so that warm a ir ca n or with dam p clothing : z Cooling n as required, escape rapidly.
  • Page 154 Window de- icing He ated rear window, Heated front seats heated ex terior mirrors z Cooling n off, Two ad juster w heels ß beneath the ash- Pushbutton Ü beneath the heater controls. tray . z Temperature switch: as req uired, press Ü...
  • Page 155 We recommend a that the ev aporator d oes not ice up d ue to Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. lack of air. The pollen filter must b e replaced at the If the windscreen m ists up during damp intervals specified in the Service Booklet.
  • Page 156: 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 157 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 158 To achieve a temperature stra tification prov iding a " cool head and warm feet", warmer air flow s into the footwell and cooler air into the upp er zone, with warmer air coming from the side air vents a nd cooler air from the centre vents.
  • Page 159 Heated rear w indow, Operat ion without cooling Air distribut ion heated ext eri or mirrors 3 Press ECO button. EC O a ppears on the Press one or more of the following buttons. Press button Ü. Ü appears on the d isplay. display .
  • Page 160 Airflow Air recircula tion system Air conditioning with the engine not running Turn the rig ht-hand turn k nob c lock wise or The air recirculation system prevents the anticlockwise. The airflow is inc reased or entry of outside air and the air in the When the vehicle is stopped and the red uced as ap prop riate.
  • Page 161 Ad just the a irflow w ith the right-hand turn knob . The selected fan speed is indicated on the display. Airflow – see page 158. The follow ing functions a re not possible when the c onvertible folding top is down: z Automatic mode, z Air circulation sy stem, z Window demisting and de-icing,...
  • Page 162 The filter must be replaced at the interva ls We recommend a Vauxhall Authorised specified in the Service Book let. Repairer. The system’s integ ra ted self- diag nostics allow s faults to be quickly...
  • Page 163: Automatic Transm Ission

    Automatic After sta rting the engine and before shifting into a gea r, depress the brake transmission pedal, If the brakes are released w hen a gear is engaged , the v ehicle will "creep". Nev er ac tuate accelerator and b rake pedals simultaneously .
  • Page 164 Drive ranges D, 3, 2, 1 z Automatic neutral shift function autom atically sets the transm ission to N D Drive position for norma l driving to reduce fuel consum ption, e.g. at conditions in first to fourth gear. tra ffic lig hts. 3 Drive position for driving conditions in Automatic neutral selection is activated first, second and third gea r.
  • Page 165 Winter programm e Kickdown Rocking the car In the event of starting-off diffic ulties on When the accelerator pedal is depressed If it becomes necessary to rock the vehicle slip pery roa ds press button T, which can bey ond its resistance p oint below certain to free it from sand, m ud , snow or a hole, be operated in P, R, N, D and 3 speeds, the transmission shifts down into a...
  • Page 166 Stopping the vehicle The selector lever ca n b e left in the c hosen gear w ith the engine running. When stopping on grad ients engage ha ndb ra ke or depress brak e pedal. To prevent overheating of the transm ission, do not increase engine revolutions to ensure smooth idling while stand ing if a gear has been selected .
  • Page 167 = Rev erse gear = Park position Hav e the cause of the fault remed ied. We recom mend that y ou consult a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. The system ’s Inte rruption of power supply 4. Push catch forward with a screwdriver integrated self-diagnostics allows faults to and move selector lever out of P.
  • Page 168: Driving Hints

    Driving hints Never coast with engine not running Diesel engine: On rising gradients of 10 % or more, do not drive faster than Many units w ill not function in this situation 20 mph (30 km/h) in 1st gear or 30 mp h (e.g.
  • Page 169 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 170: S Aving Fuel Protecting The Environment

    Driv e off imm ediately after starting. Wa rm up the engine b y running it at Energy and e nvironment-conscious moderate eng ine speeds.
  • Page 171 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 172: Fuel Consum Ption, Fuel, Refuelling

    Fuel with too low an octane number can of crystallized paraffins. cause pinking. Vauxhall cannot be held Diesel fuels with improved low- lia ble for resulting dama ge. temperature properties a re therefore...
  • Page 173 We recommend the ignition key 3. Fuel filler neck at right rear side of vehicle. that you consult a Vauxhall Authorised Wipe off a ny ov erflowing fuel immediately . To open the fuel filler cap , unlock using the Repairer.
  • Page 174: 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 175 Damage to the ca talytic converter or the Conta ct a workshop immediately . We vehicle may result if the follow ing points recommend a Vauxhall Authorised are not observed: Repairer. Emission control indica tor Z – z C onsult a workshop, such a s a Va ux ha ll see pa ge 174.
  • Page 176 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 177 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 is colourless recommend that you entrust this work to a fault in the imm obiliser sy stem –...
  • Page 178: 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 179 Hav e the cause of the fa ult remedied. We Control i nd icator v The v ehicle is now in a critical situation; recommend that you consult a Vauxhall Lights up for a few seconds when ignition is the ESP allows you to k eep control of the Authorised Repa irer.
  • Page 180 The v ehicle is p um ped up with a standard commercially a vailable pump, or from a filling station air pump , or with the compressor (Genuine Vauxhall Parts and Accessories). The p ressure valve is loc ated in the luggage compartment on the right-hand side b ehind a flap.
  • Page 181 Cruis e control Decelerate 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.
  • Page 182 Readiness for cause of the fault remedied . We opera tion is indicated by brief acoustic recommend that you consult a Vauxhall alarm. Under certain circumstances, v arious Authorised Repa irer. The sy stem’s...
  • Page 183: Brakes

    Have worn brake pads replaced. We rec om mend that you consult a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, w ho w ill fit pads that have been tested and app rov ed Foot bra ke...
  • Page 184 When the engine is stopped, servo assistance will cease after the brake peda l has been depressed once or twice. The braking a ction w ill not b e reduced but increased foot pressure will be necessary. Take ex tra care when the vehicle is being towed .
  • Page 185 The v ehicle remains steera ble, even in the Hav e the cause of the fa ult remedied. We event of very heavy braking, for instance recommend that you consult a Vauxhall on bends or when sw erving to av oid an Authorised Repa irer. The sy stem’s obstacle.
  • Page 186: Wheels, Tyres

    We recommend that you hav e your ty res display ed. 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 187 After changing ty re sizes, hav e the label consult a workshop. We recommend a subsequently adjusting the inflation rep la ced. Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. pressure. Increa sed pressure resulting from tyre Damage may lead to tyre blow-out. Incorrect ty re pressure may result in tyre warm-up must not be red uced, otherw ise blow-out.
  • Page 188 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 trims approved for use on your vehicle. Tyre d esigna tions e.g.
  • Page 189 (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 190: Roof Racks Caravan And Tra Iler Towing

    For reasons of safety and to avoid damaging the roof, we recommend that you use the Vauxhall roof rack system relea sed for your vehic le. A Vauxhall Authorised Repairer w ill be hap py to prov ide you more information.
  • Page 191 Fitting the c oupling b all ba r Check ing the tensioning of the coupling O therwise, the coupling ball bar must b e Remove the sealing plug from the hole for ball bar tensioned b efore it is inserted into the the c oupling ba ll bar and stow it aw ay in coupling housing: z Red mark ing on turn knob p oints...
  • Page 192 We rec om mend that you upwards until the coupling ball b ar When the coupling ball ba r is lock ed the consult a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. enga ges in position. turn knob c an no longer be pulled out.
  • Page 193 The permissib le carav an / tra iler loads for y our v ehicle are giv en in the vehicle documents. Unless otherwise stated, they are valid for g ra dients up to max . 12 %. The permissib le carav an / tra iler load should be fully utilised only by drivers who are adequately exp erienced in towing large or heav y carav ans / trailers.
  • Page 194 Re ar axle load during towing The a ctual caravan / trailer load plus the actual gross vehicle weight m ust not When the carav an / trailer is coup led a nd exceed the maxim um perm itted towing the towing vehic le fully loaded (including weight.
  • Page 195 Do not drive above 50 mph (80 km /h) when Diesel engine: On gradients of 10 % or using trailers with poor driving stability, more, do not drive faster than 20 mph and the use of a friction-ty pe roll dam per is (30 km/h) in first gear or 30 mph (50 km /h) urgently rec om mended.
  • Page 196 On vehicles with automatic transmission it is sufficient to open the throttle fully . Before starting off under extreme conditions (high c om bination w eight, mountainous terrain with steep inc lines), switch off all unnecessary elec trica l loa ds (e.g.
  • Page 197: 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 Disreg ard of these notes ca n lead to control indicator flashes.
  • Page 198 Starting the engine with jump leads z Do not disconnect the discharged battery from the vehicle. A vehicle with a discharged battery can be started using jump lead s and the battery of z Switch off all unnecessary electrical another vehicle. consumers.
  • Page 199 z Do not connect leads to negative z In order to a void ex cess voltage in the term inal of discharged battery! electric al sy stem, b efore removing a lead, sw itc h on a n electrica l consumer z The connection p oint should be as far (e.g.
  • Page 200 Towing the vehicle Coupe, convertible: Open cover concealing The tow ing eye is located in the bag recess for towing eye (a t front of vehicle on containing the jack and vehicle tools Saloon / hatch, estate: O pen cov er rig ht-hand side): disengage cover at top underneath the sp are wheel in the luggag e concealing recess for towing ey e (at front...
  • Page 201 C onsult a workshop . We recommend a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, who will More pressure is necessary to depress serve you b est to get your vehicle back on the brake peda l since the brak e serv o the roa d.
  • Page 202 Towing another vehicle Driv e slowly. Do not driv e jerkily. Excessive Warning triangle ¨ 3 First-aid kit tra ctiv e force can dam age the vehicle. Attach a tow rope 3 – or better still a tow rod 3 – to the rea r towing eye on the right- 3-door and 5-d oor hatch hand side of the vehicle underbody , nev er S trap the warning triangle and first-aid k it...
  • Page 203 4-door Sa loon, Coupe Convertib le Est ate Strap the warning triangle a nd first-aid k it Strap the warning triangle and first-a id kit The warning triangle and first-aid kit are to the left sid e pa nel of the lugga ge to the left side panel of the luggage stowed in the side p anel trim at the left- compartment using rubber bands, as...
  • Page 204 To open the cover, turn the fasteners Ast rava n Spare whee l through 90°. The first-aid kit and warning triangle are 3-door and 5-d oor hatch stowed in a recess behind the driver’s seat, The spare wheel is stowed in the lug gage as shown in the illustra tion.
  • Page 205 Clip carpet covering 3 into place. O n retro-fitted equipment w ith a sp are wheel, the wing nut must be replaced. We recommend a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 206 Genera l informa tion The spare wheel may hav e a sm aller tyre Dep ending on version, the spa re wheel and a smaller rim: using the spare wheel may take the form of a temp orary sp are may cause different d riv ing behav iour.
  • Page 207 Changing whe els z Block the wheel diagonally op posite the wheel to be changed by placing wedge In order to reduce the chance of possible blocks or equiv alent in front a nd behind injuries, make the following preparations the wheel.
  • Page 208 Prise off the wheel cover 3 using the Wheel cover with anti-theft lock 3: Prise off the wheel cover using the hook hook included with the vehicle tools. Release the lock using the key included included with the vehicle tools. Vehicle Vehicle tools –...
  • Page 209 Alloy wheels 3 : Prise off the hub cap Alloy wheels with anti-theft lock 3 : 2. Slacken wheel bolts using wheel bolt using a screw driver, positioning the Release hub cap using key includ ed in wrench, putting on wheel bolt wrench as screwdriver at the recess at the side of vehicle tools and rem ove it.
  • Page 210 3. On som e vehicles, the jac king points are 4. Before attaching jack, set to req uired When turning the crank , ensure that the concealed by flap s. Fold the flap height b y hand. Fit jack arm at front – edge of the ja ck base is firmly on the outwards.
  • Page 211 10. Align and engage hub cap or wheel 11. Push bac k the flaps which conceal the cov er 3 and wheel bolt cap s 3 . point the jack is attached. Stow awa y repla ced w heel, tools and warning Before refitting the wheel cover clean triangle in the luggage compartment.
  • Page 212 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 213 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 stowag e comp artments connections fa cing downward. 8. Switch on compressor must be set to §. benea th com pressor.
  • Page 214 15. Remove the tyre repa ir kit. Sc rew the tyre inflation hose of the sealant bottle onto the free sealant bottle connection. This p revents sealant b ottle leak age. Stow the tyre repair k it in the luggage compartment.
  • Page 215 Imp or tant The sealant can only be stored for app rox imately 4 y ears, after which time its Do not drive faster than 50 m ph sealing capab ility is no longer guaranteed. (80 k m/h). Pay attention to storage inform ation on Do not use for a lengthy period.
  • Page 216 Ele ctrical system Fuses i n the v ehicle passeng er Turn the fixing screw s b y 90° using a coin compa rtment and remove the stowage compartment Elec tronic ig nition system s genera te very The fusebox is located in the v ehicle fixture.
  • Page 217 It is a g ood id ea to carry a complete sp are O nly fit fuses of the sp ecified current disengage fusebox from underneath and set of fuses, obtainable from any Vauxhall rating. Each fuse has its current rating swivel forwards.
  • Page 218 Fuse C ircuit Ra ting C entral locking, 20 A anti-theft alarm sy stem Fog lights 15 A I nterior mirror, anti-theft alarm sy stem, information disp la y, telema tics, rain sensor Windscreen wiper, 30 A sun roof (coupe) Electric w indows, sun roof, ad justable ex terior...
  • Page 219 Fuse C ircuit Rating Fuse Circ ui t Rating Fuse C ircuit Ra ting Ignition switch, Hazard warning lights, 10 A Brak e light, 10 A anti-theft alarm sy stem, autom atic transm ission automatic tra nsmission, radio, information disp la y, Sun roof 20 A telematics,...
  • Page 220 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 221 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 222 Mai n bea m 3. Remove bulb mounting from reflector. 4. Raise lug and detach connector from bulb mounting. 1. Open bonnet and engage support. 5. Insert new b ulb mounting with b ulb, 2. Hold bulb housing at plug , rotate without touching the glass.
  • Page 223 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 224 4. Insert new b ulb, without touching the glass. 5. Insert holder in reflector, rotate clockwise and enga ge in position. Haloge n headlight system, 3. Press bulb into holder slightly , turn front turn signal anticlockwise a nd remove. 1.
  • Page 225 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 226 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 227 Tail light, brake light, turn s ignal, 2. Deta ch plug connector from bulb 5. Press retaining lugs on outer edges of re vers ing light, fog tail light mounting . bulb mounting tow ards each other a nd remove bulb m ounting. 3-door and 5-door ha tch 3.
  • Page 228 4-door Sa loon, Coupe, C onv ertible 2. Deta ch plug connector from bulb 5. Press retaining lugs on outer edges of mounting . bulb mounting tow ards each other a nd 1. Disenga ge c ov er by pressing retaining remove bulb m ounting.
  • Page 229 Fog ta il light 1. Open cover by turning the fasteners. wheel bolt key and unscrew by ha nd. Turn signal On Astra van, detach cover. Reversing lig ht 3. Deta ch bulb housing towards the rear. Tail light / brake lig ht 4.
  • Page 230: Number Plate Light

    Number plate light 3. Press d ow n light insert on right and raise 4. Depress protruding tongue and open at left. Lift lig ht insert out upwards. light housing. Sal oon / Ha tch 5. Remov e bulb from socket. 1.
  • Page 231 Coup e, C onvertib le 2. Depress protruding tongue a nd open Est ate, Astrav an light housing. 1. Insert screwdriver vertically on right- 1. Open luggage compartment. hand side of light insert, ex ert pressure 3. Remove bulb from socket. 2.
  • Page 232 Courtes y light, 2. Press bulb slig htly towards spring c lip Front courte sy light re ar reading lights and remove. Before remova l, close the d oors so that the glove com partm ent lighting, light is not live. O n reading light, remove relevant bulb.
  • Page 233 Rear courtesy lights / re ading lights on ve hicles w ith 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 234: 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 235 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 236: Maintenance, Inspec Tion System

    In order to guarantee econom ical and safe S ervice I nstructions from Vauxhall. In ord er vehicle operation and to m ainta in the to av oid inv alidation of any warranty...
  • Page 237 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 sy stem and headlight w ash sy stem 3 and the handle of the oil dipstic k are coloured y ellow.
  • Page 238 Eng ine oi l level and consum ption Checking the engine oil lev el , To check the level, remove the oil gauge It is normal for every engine to consume topping up engine oil (dipstick), wipe it clean and reinsert it as far som e oil.
  • Page 239 . Ca pacities – see p ages 285, 286. 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 240 During operation the system is pressurised. 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 241 Have the cause of the inc reased coolant temperature remed ied. We rec om mend necessary to top up the c oolant. tha t you consult a Vauxhall Authorised The c oolant in the compensation tank Repairer. should b e slightly above the mark KALT / C OLD with the cooling sy stem cold .
  • Page 242 Do not allow it to come into the aid of Vauxhall De-icer Spray . We recommend that you have brak e contact with ey es, sk in, fabric or painted...
  • Page 243 In order to ensure prob lem-free wind screen Wi per blad es on the wind sc reen Wiper bl ade on the rear wind ow 3 wiper operation, the windscreen wa sh Lift wiper arm. Move relea se lev er and Lift wiper arm.
  • Page 244 3 in front left of engine comp artm ent 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 245 Nev er start terminal. (Vauxhall alarm system 3 is then eng ine with battery disconnected, e. g. disab led). when starting using jum p lead s.
  • Page 246 We selector lever in position P. Place wheel z Connect ba ttery – see page 243. recom mend that y ou consult a Vauxhall chocks or suchlike under w heels to z Check tyre pressure – see pa ge 274.
  • Page 247: Vehicle Care

    Wheel Preserver, unav oida ble d amaging effects of the z Tar Rem ov er, environment. 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 248 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 249: Paintwork Damage

    Repair small area s of p aint damage suc h as stone impacts, scratches etc. immediately using a Va ux ha ll touch-up applicator or Vauxhall sp ra y and touch-up paint before rust can form . If rust has alrea dy formed, ha ve the c ause remedied.
  • Page 250 Alw ays keep seat belts clean and dry. S mearing wiper blades c an be cleaned with instrument panel facia, using interior a soft cloth and Vauxhall Wind screen Clea n only with luk ewarm water or C leaner. cleaner.
  • Page 251: Engine Compartment

    We coating may b e impaired by d irt-dissolv ing windscreen fra me, with silicone oil from recom mend that y ou consult a Vauxhall additives, so check the underbody after time to time. A consta nt close conta ct Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 252: 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 253 – coolant, 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 254 Inform ation on AC EA oil grade cla ssific ation The Association d es Constructeurs Européens d’Automobiles classifies engine oils according to their perform anc e (quality). Ea ch class is identified by 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 E = Diesel engines in trucks...
  • Page 255 Engine data Sales designation Eng ine code Z 14 XE Z 16 SE Z 16 XE Numb er of cylinders Bore dia. (mm ) 77.6 79.0 79. 0 Stroke (mm) 73.4 81.5 81. 5 Piston displacement (cm 1389 1598 1598 Max .
  • Page 256: Engine Data

    Engine data Sales designation 1.6 TWINPO RT 2.0 Turbo Eng ine code Z 16 XEP Z 18 XE Z 20 LET Z 22 S E Numb er of cylinders Bore dia. (mm ) 79.0 80. 5 86. 0 86.0 Stroke (mm) 81.5 88.
  • Page 257 Engine data Sales designation 1.7 DTI 1.7 CDTI 2.0 DTI 2.2 DTI Eng ine code Y 17 DT Z 17 DTL Y 20 DTH Y 22 DTR Numb er of cylinders Bore dia. (mm ) 79.0 79. 0 84. 0 84.0 Stroke (mm) 86.0...
  • Page 258 Pe rform ance , Saloon / Hatch (approx. ) Eng ine Z 14 XE Z 16 S E Z 16 XE Z 16 XEP Max imum speed (mph; km/h) 5-speed ma nual transmission – 109; 175 – – Sports transmission 112;...
  • Page 259 Pe rform ance , Convertible (approx. ) Eng ine Z 16 XE Z 16 XEP Z 18 XE Z 20 LET Z 22 SE Y 22 DTR Max imum speed (mph; km/h) 5-speed ma nual transmission – – – – 137;...
  • Page 260 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: Urban driv ing is rated at approx. guarantee for the actual fuel consumption and extra-urb an driving with approx . of a p artic ular vehicle.
  • Page 261 Fuel cons umption , CO emis sion , 3-door Saloon (app rox . l/100 km) (ap prox . g/km) Eng ine Z 14 XE Z 16 SE Z 16 XE Z 16 XEP Manual/S ports/Automatic tra nsmission Urb an – / 9.4/10.5 9.4/ 9.6/11.0 –...
  • Page 262 Fuel cons umption , CO e miss ion , 4-door and 5 -door Saloon (app rox . l/100 km) (approx . g/km) Eng ine Z 14 XE Z 16 SE Z 16 XE Z 16 XEP Manual/S ports/Automatic tra nsmission Urb an –/ 9.5/10.5 9.5/ 9.7/11.0...
  • Page 263 Fuel cons umption , CO e miss ion , Coupe (app rox . l/100 km) (approx. g/km) Eng ine Z 16 XE Z 16 XEP Z 18 XE Z 20 LET Z 22 SE Y 22 DTR Manual/S ports/Automatic tra nsmission Urb an –/ 9.5/–...
  • Page 264 Fuel cons umption , CO e miss ion , Estate (ap prox . l/100 km) (app rox . g/km) Eng ine Z 14 XE Z 16 S E Z 16 XE Manual/S ports/Automatic tra nsmission Urb an –/ 9. 5/10.6 9.
  • Page 265 The combined total of front a nd rear ax le The permissib le roof load on the saloon / Sa les desig nation, see p ag es 253, 254, 255 . loa ds (see vehicle d oc um ents or hatch, coupe, estate and Astravan is Weights, payload and roof load identification plate) must not ex ceed the...
  • Page 266 3-door 4-door 5-door M anual Automatic Ma nual Automatic Manual Autom atic transmission transmission transmission transmission transmission transmission Astra Z 14 XE 1163 1183 1195 1215 1195 1215 Z 16 SE 1163 1183 1195 1215 1195 1215 Z 16 XE...
  • Page 267 Y 20 DTH 1298 1318 1340 1360 1340 1360 Y 22 DTR 1330 – 1350 – 1350 – Astra LS Y 17 DT (ECO) 1260 – 1280 – 1280 – wi th air Y 17 DT (ECO) 1280 – 1300 –...
  • Page 268 5-door Manual Autom atic Manual Autom atic transm ission transmission transm ission transmission Astra S Xi , SRi, Z 14 XE, Z 16 S E 1173 – 1205 – Astra GS i Z 16 XE, Z 16 XEP 1173 –...
  • Page 269 Weights Table 1, K erbwe ight , Estate (kg): Model Engine Estat e Manual Autom atic transmission transm ission Astra Z 14 XE 1235 1255 Z 16 SE 1235 1255 Z 16 XE 1245 1265 Z 16 XEP 1245 1265...
  • Page 270 Y 20 DTH 1380 1400 Y 22 DTR 1390 – Astra LS Y 17 DT (ECO ), Z 17 DTL (ECO ) 1320 – wi th air cond itioning Y 17 DT (ECO ), Z 17 DTL (ECO ) 1340 –...
  • Page 271 , Estate (kg): Model Engine Estat e Manual Autom atic transmission transm ission Astra S Xi , SRi, Z 14 XE, Z 16 SE 1245 – Astra GS i Z 16 XE, Z 16 XEP 1255 – Z 18 XE 1285 –...
  • Page 272 Weights Table 1, Kerbweight , Coupe (kg): Model Engine Coupe Manual Autom atic transmission transm ission Coup e Z 16 XE 1240 – Z 16 XEP 1240 – Z 18 XE 1270 – Y 22 DTR 1385 – Coup e Z 16 XE 1260 –...
  • Page 273 Weights Table 1, Kerbweight , Convertible (kg): Model Engine Converti ble Manual Autom atic transmission transm ission Conv ert ible Z 16 XE 1350 – Z 16 XEP 1350 – Z 18 XE 1380 – Z 22 SE 1393 1413 Y 22 DTR 1505 –...
  • Page 274 Weights : Table 1, Kerbweight , Astravan (kg) Model Engine Astrava n Manual Autom atic transmission transm ission Astrav an, Z 16 SE 1175 1195 Sp or tive Y 17 DT 1260 – Y 20 DTH 1300 1320 Y 22 DTR 1310 –...
  • Page 275 Weights Table 2, Additional we ight of e quipme nt versions (kg): Sal oon Eng ine Z 14 XE Z 16 SE Z 16 XE Z 16 XEP Z 18 XE Active, SXi, S Ri Elegance Eng ine Z 20 LET Z 22 SE Y 17 DT Z 17 DTL...
  • Page 276 S now cha ins may only be used on tyres of currently meet the structural requirem ents. wheel fitted with a summer tyre: If you use size 165/80 R 14 on the Astra Saloon LS . We recommend that you consult a the spare wheel, the v ehicle’ s handling Further information –...
  • Page 277 (ctd.) Saloon Ty re inflation Tyre inflation pressure with up pressure with Tyre inflation pressure to 3 p ersons full load (excess pre ssure) in bar/psi Engine Ty res Front Rear Front Rear Z 14 XE, 175/70 R 14, 2.2/32 1.9/28 2.
  • Page 278 (ctd.) Saloon Ty re inflation Tyre inflation pressure with up pressure with Tyre inflation pressure to 3 p ersons full load (excess pre ssure) in bar/psi Engine Ty res Front Rear Front Rear Z 18 XE 195/60 R 15, 2.2/32 1.9/28 2.
  • Page 279 (ctd.) Saloon Ty re inflation Tyre inflation pressure with up pressure with Tyre inflation pressure to 3 p ersons full load (excess pre ssure) in bar/psi Engine Ty res Front Rear Front Rear Y 17 DT, 175/70 R 14, 2.4/35 2.1/30 2.
  • Page 280 (ctd.) Coupe Ty re inflation Tyre inflation pressure with up pressure with Tyre inflation pressure to 3 p ersons full load (excess pre ssure) in bar/psi Engine Ty res Front Rear Front Rear Z 16 XE, Z 16 XEP 195/60 R 15, 2.0/29 1.8/26 2.
  • Page 281 (ctd.) Coupe Tyre inflation Tyre inflation pressure with up pressure with Tyre inflation pressure to 3 persons full load (excess pre ssure) in bar/psi Engine Tyres Front Rear Front Rear Z 20 LET 205/50 R 16, 2. 5/36 2. 3/33 2.
  • Page 282 (ctd.) Convertib le Ty re inflation Tyre inflation pressure with up pressure with Tyre inflation pressure to 3 p ersons full loa d (excess pre ssure) in bar/psi Engine Ty res Front Rear Front Rear Z 16 XE, Z 16 XEP 195/60 R 15, 2.0/29 1.8/26...
  • Page 283 (ctd.) Estat e, Ty re inflation Tyre inflation Ast rava n pressure with up pressure with Tyre inflation pressure to 3 p ersons full load (excess pre ssure) in bar/psi Engine Ty res Front Rear Front Rear Z 14 XE, 175/70 R 14, 2.2/32 2.0/29...
  • Page 284 (ctd.) Estat e, Ty re inflation Tyre inflation Ast rava n pressure with up pressure with Tyre inflation pressure to 3 p ersons full load (excess pre ssure) in bar/psi Engine Ty res Front Rear Front Rear Z 16 XE, Z 16 XEP 185/65 R 14, 2.2/32 2.0/29...
  • Page 285 (ctd.) Estat e, Ty re inflation Tyre inflation Ast rava n pressure with up pressure with Tyre inflation pressure to 3 p ersons full load (excess pre ssure) in bar/psi Engine Ty res Front Rear Front Rear Y 17 DT, 175/70 R 14, 2.3/33 2.1/30...
  • Page 286 Electrical system Battery Voltage 12 Volt Amp hours 44 Ah / 55 Ah 3 / 66 Ah 3 / 70 Ah 3 Battery for rad io frequency remote control CR 20 32...
  • Page 287 Capacities (app rox . in litres) Z 14 XE Z 16 SE Z 16 XE Z 16 XEP Z 18 XE Eng ine Cooling system in vehic les with manua l tra nsmission without air conditioning 6. 3 6. 5 with air cond itioning 6.
  • Page 288 Capacities (app rox . in litres) Z 20 LET Z 22 SE Y 17 DT Z 17 DTL Y 20 DTH Y 22 DTR Eng ine Cooling system in vehicles w ith m anual tra nsmission without air conditioning – 6.
  • Page 289 Dimensions (mm) 3-d oor 4-door C oupe Convertib le Esta te Astra van and 5-door Sal oon Hatch Length 4110 4252 4267 4267 4288 4288 Width 1709 1709 1709 1709 1709 1709 Width with two ex terior mirrors 1967 1967...
  • Page 290 Dimension ±10 210; 130 We recom mend hav ing tow ing equipment retro-fitted by a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Trailers may not be used on vehicles with Z 20 LET engine. Sa les desig nation, see p ag e 254.
  • Page 291 4-door Saloon, Coupe, Conve rtible All dimensions refer to fac tory -fitted towing equipm ent. Dimension ±10 210; 130 We recom mend hav ing tow ing equipment retro-fitted by a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 292 Estate All dimensions refer to fac tory -fitted towing equipm ent. Dimension ±10 116.5 92.6 332.5 356.7 331.7 We recom mend hav ing tow ing equipment retro-fitted by a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
  • Page 294: Index

    Index Anti-theft protection ....... 22 Aquaplaning.......... 186 AB S (Anti-lock Brake System )....183 Ashtray ..........78, 123 Ac cessories.
  • Page 295 C ontrol indicator ABS (Anti-lock Brake Sy stem)... 183 Battery ........167, 243, 284 Capacities ........285, 286 Airb ag ..........91 Interrup tion of Car Pass .
  • Page 296 Data ..........55, 250 Economical driving ......166, 168 Fan ......142, 147, 148, 235, 236 Date ............ 42, 43 Elec tric windows .
  • Page 297 Halogen headlight sy stem Identifica tion plate........ 250 Genuine Vauxhall Parts Bulb replacem ent ......219 If y ou ha ve a problem ....23, 232 and Ac cessories .
  • Page 298 Jac k ............204 Language selection ........ . 39 M+S tyres........187, 274 Jump leads ..
  • Page 299 Neutra l, transm ission ......19 Pa intwork damage........ 247 Rad io ..........26, 51 Numb er plate lights Pa rk ing ...
  • Page 300 Sem i-automa tic fold ing top ....131 Temporary spare wheel....187, 204 Serv ic e Booklet....... .. 23, 234 The first 600 miles (1000 k m) ....166 Safeguard against Serv ic e interv al display ..
  • Page 301 Wheels ............ 184 Wheels, tyres.......... 184 Vauxhall Fix ........97, 104 Windows..........125 Vehicle care.

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