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Instruments, Controls

EPS

1)

 

Elec tric p ow er steering 

Control indicator lights up  yellow.
Fault in elec trica l power steering. Vehicle 

can still be  driven,  but greater force is 
req uired for steering.  Contact a workshop 

immediately. 

v

 

Elec tronic Stability Progra m (ES P

®

Plus

)

3

 

Control indicator flashes or lights up 
yellow.
Flashing during driving
System eng ages 

3

144. 

Illuminates while  driving
Fault in system 

3

144.

Y

 

Fuel level 

Control  indica tor lights up and/or  fla shes 
yellow. 
Illum inates 
Level  in  fuel tank too low. 
Flashes 
Fuel  level is used up, fuel  immediately. 
Nev er let the tank  run dry! 
Erratic fuel supply  can cause catalytic 

conv erter to ov erheat 

3

140. 

Diesel engines: Bleed the fuel system a fter 

running em pty 

3

163. 

1)

EPS

 = 

E

lectric 

P

ower 

S

teering. 

!

 

Prehea ting system 

3

, Diesel p artic le 

filter

3

 

Control indicator lights  up  and/or flashes 
yellow. 
Illuminated
Preheating  activated. Only activ ates when 

outside temperatures a re low. 
Flashes

(in vehic les with diesel particle filter)
Control indicator 

!

 flashes if the filter 

requires  cleaning and p revious  driving 
conditions did  not  permit a utoma tic 

cleaning. Continue driving a nd  if possible 
do not allow engine speed to d rop  

below 2000 rpm. 
The control indicator 

!

 goes  off a s soon 

as the self-cleaning  op eration is comp lete. 
Diesel particle  filter 

3

142. 

Summary of Contents for 2010 Meriva

Page 1: ...VAUXHALL Meriva Operation Safety Maintenance Owner s Manual Model Year 2010 Edition June 2009 TS 1578 A 10 ...

Page 2: ...he sections Technical Data and Service and maintenance as well as on the identification plate Fuel Designation Engine oil Grade Viscosity Tyre pressure Tyre size with up to 3 people with full load Summer tyres Front Rear Front Rear Winter tyres Front Rear Front Rear Weights Permissible Gross Vehicle Weight EC kerbweight Loading ...

Page 3: ... Its index will help you find what you want z Yellow arrow s in the illustrations serve as points of reference or indicate some action to be performed z Black arrows in the illustrations indicate a reaction or a second action to be performed z This Owner s Manual depicts right hand drive vehicles Left hand drive vehicles are operated in the same way z The Owner s M anual uses the internal engine c...

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Page 5: ...ED PARTS which have undergone stringent quality and precision checks and of course useful and attractive VAUXHALL APPROVED ACCESSORIES Our name is your guarantee For details of the Vauxhall Authorised Repairer Network please ring this number 0845 090 2044 In Brief 2 Keys doors w indows slide and tilt sunroof 24 Seats Interior 42 Instruments Controls 80 Lighting 100 Infotainment system 109 Climate ...

Page 6: ...ailgate upwards Door locks 3 24 key 3 24 remote control 3 26 central locking system 3 28 anti theft locking system 3 3 29 tailgate 3 30 Vauxhallalarm system 3 3 32 To adjust front seat leg room Pull handle slide seat release handle Seats 3 42 Seat position 3 43 9 Warning Important Do not sit nearer than 10 inches 25 cm from the steering wheel to permit safe airbag deployment ...

Page 7: ...lever Lift lever and relieve some weight from seat to raise it or press dow n on seat with body weight to lower it Seats 3 42 Seat position 3 43 Head restraint height of front and rear outer seats Tip head restraint forward to release hold and adjust height engage Head restraints 3 44 Centre rear head restraint 3 45 Headrestraint position3 45 Head restraint removal 3 46 ...

Page 8: ...s red button on belt buckle Three point seat belt 3 57 Airbag system 3 3 65 seat position 3 43 To adjust interior mirror by swivelling Swivel lever 3 on underside of mirror housing to reduce dazzle Interior mirror 3 36 Automatic anti dazzle interior mirror 3 3 37 Use the lever to move the exterior mirrors in the appropriate direction Mirror 3 34 Aspherical exterior mirrors 3 3 35 Swinging in exter...

Page 9: ... itch Mirror 3 34 Aspherical exterior mirrors 3 3 35 Swinging in exterior mirror 3 35 Heated exterior mirrors 3 3 11 3 39 Steering wheel adjustment 3 Swivel lever down adjust height swivel lever up engage Adjust steering wheel only when vehicle is stationary and steering column lock is released Airbag system 3 65 steering column lock 3 13 ...

Page 10: ...6 In Brief ...

Page 11: ...stem headlamp washer system 3 and rear window washer system 3 3 10 3 98 11 Parking lamps dipped beam 3 100 Courtesy lamp 3 106 Instrument illumination 3 106 Fog tail lamp 3 102 Front fog lamps 3 3 101 Headlamp range adjustment 3 3 102 12 Bonnet release lever 3 163 13 Steering wheel remote control 3 3 109 14 Ignition switch with steering column lock 3 13 15 Steering w heel adjustment 3 3 5 16 Accel...

Page 12: ...82 O Turn signal lamps 3 9 3 82 C Main beam 3 9 3 82 Preheating system 3 Diesel particle filter 3 3 84 j Easytronic 3 starting the engine 3 3 128 T Easytronic 3 Winter programme 3 130 m Cruise control 3 3 146 r Fog tail lamp 3 83 3 102 p Alternator 3 83 R Brake system clutch system 3 3 83 u Anti lock Brake System 3 3 150 S Engine oil level 3 3 83 EPS Electric power steering 3 3 84 v Electronic Sta...

Page 13: ...d dipped beam Main beam headlamp flash 3 101 Turn signals Turn signal lamps 3 101 7 Off 8 Parking lamps 9 Dipped or main beam Fog lamps 3 r Fog tail lamp Headlamp flash Pull stalk towards steering wheel Main beam Push stalk forwards Dipped beam Push stalk forwards again Right Stalk upwards Left Stalk dow nwards ...

Page 14: ...the button Hazard warning lamps 3 102 Horn Press j Airbag system 3 3 65 Steering wheel remote control 3 3 109 Windscreen wipers Windscreen w ipers 3 98 adjustable wipe interval 3 3 98 further information 3 196 3 210 Fast Slow Timed interval wipe Off ...

Page 15: ...n washer system and headlamp washer system 3 3 99 Further information 3 196 3 210 Rear window wiper and washer system Rear w indow wash and wipe system 3 99 Wiper blades 3 210 Car care 3 196 Heated rear window heated exterior mirrors 3 Operated with the Ü button Climate control 3 112 Heatedrear window 3 39 Wiper on Push stalk forwards Wiper off Pull stalk towards steering wheel Washing Push stalk ...

Page 16: ... 3 120 To set automatic mode ofclimate control system 3 Press AUTO button select temperature with rotary knob open air vents Climate control system 3 3 120 Manual transmission Reverse gear With vehicle stationary wait 3 seconds after depressingthe clutch then pull upthe button on the selector lever and engage gear If the gear does not engage set the lever in neutral release the clutch pedal and de...

Page 17: ...dirt snow and ice and operational z Seats seat belts and mirrors are correctly adjusted 3 42 3 57 3 34 z Check brake function at low speed particularly if the brakes are wet Steering column lock and ignition Turn key to position 1 M ove the steering wheel slightly to release the steering column lock N Idle start position o Driving position Higher gear Low er gear A M Switch between Automatic and M...

Page 18: ...ss foot brake at the same time z Switch off engine and ignition Turn the ignition key to position 0 and pull it out Turn the steering wheel until it is clear that the steering lock has engaged anti theft protection On vehicles with Easytronic 3 control indicator R flashes for a few seconds after the ignition is switched off if the hand brake has not been applied z If the vehicle is parked on a fla...

Page 19: ...ans may run after the engine has been switched off 3 204 z After running at high engine speeds or with high engine loads operate the engine briefly at a low load or run in neutral for approx 30 seconds before switching off in order to protect the turbocharger 3 Remote control 3 26 central locking system 3 28 Vauxhall alarm system 3 3 32 laying the vehicle up for along period of time 3 212 Interest...

Page 20: ...ding outboard rear seats front rear z Pull handle under seat z Slide seat z Release handle and allow seat to engage in position When pushing the seats back to prevent damage make sure the backrests are not in their furthest back position Adjust or fold backrest of rear outboard seats z Pull handle on outboard side of seat z Guidebackrest into the relevant position z Release handle and allow seat t...

Page 21: ...t head restraint all the way down z Pull release handle at rear of centre backrest Tilt backrest forward and engage Configuration 1 with three rear seats z Adjust backrest to centre position z Pull handle beneath seat Slide seat all the way forward then outward tow ard the door and then further forward to the desired position z Release handle and allow seat to engage in position z Raise centre sea...

Page 22: ... at backrest z Fold down outboard rear seat backrests z To achieve a level loading surface pull release handle on back of backrest and push seat down until it latches into position Airbag system The airbag system consists of several internal systems Front airbag system The front airbag system will be triggered in the event of a serious accident involving a frontal impact and forms safety cushions ...

Page 23: ... the curtain airbag system triggers and provides a safety barrier in the head area of the vehicle This considerably reduces the risk of injury to the head in the event of a side on collision Airbag system 3 3 65 Active head restraints 3 on front seats In the event of a rear end impact the active head restraints tilt forwards slightly The head is more effectively supported by the head restraint and...

Page 24: ...ssistant upwards out of recesses z There is acarrying handle on the back to facilitate transport Operating menus via the information display 3 Menu options are selected using menus and using the buttons four way button or the multifunction knob of the Infotainment system 3 or the buttons 3 on the steering wheel The respective menu options are show n on the display Selection using four way button p...

Page 25: ...steering wheel buttons 3 Select menu options via the menus and the buttons Information display 3 88 Trip computer 3 Functions z Range z Instantaneous consumption z Distance travelled z Average speed z Effective consumption z Average consumption z Stop watch Trip computer 3 95 Ü Board Computer 19 5 19 36 BC 1 All values BC 2 257 0 miles Timer Ø 40 mph 7 0 gals Ø 31 0 mpg 1 1 1 1 8 8 8 8 ...

Page 26: ...system 3 109 Rear seat audio system 3 Tw in Audio allows rear seat occupants the choice between the audio source played on the Infotainment system or an alternative audio source Rear seat audio system 3 3 110 Ultrasonic parking sensors 3 When reverse gear is selected the parking sensor switches itself on automatically An acoustic warning sounds when the vehicle approaches an obstacle behind Ultras...

Page 27: ... cornering light for the relevant side When the turn signal is switched off the cornering light continues to illuminate for 15 seconds Adaptive Forward Lighting 3 3 104 Diesel particle filter 3 The diesel particle filter system filters harmful soot particles out of the exhaust gases The system includes a self cleaning function that run automatically during driving The filter is cleaned by burning ...

Page 28: ...peration Key with retractable key blade 3 Press button to extend To retract press button and audibly engage key blade Car Pass The Car Pass contains safety related vehicle data and should therefore be kept in a safe place When the car is taken to a workshop the Car Pass data is needed in order to perform certain operations Replacement keys 24 Key with retractable key blade 3 24 Car Pass 24 Electro...

Page 29: ...l indicator flashes w hen the ignition is on there is a fault in the system the engine cannot be started Switch off the ignition and then repeat the start attempt If the control indicator A continues to flash please try to start the engine using the second key and contact a workshop If control indicator A illuminates after the engine has started there is a fault in the engine electronics or transm...

Page 30: ...eft locking system 3 z Vauxhall alarm system 3 In vehicles with electric windows in all doors 3 the radio remote control can be used to closed the windows The remote control has a range of approx 5 metres This range can be affected by outside influences Aim the remote control at the vehicle to operate The hazardwarning lamps flash to confirm remote control operation Handle the remote control with ...

Page 31: ...higher power radio waves from other sources Opening the vehicle 3 30 Remote control battery replacement Replace the battery as soon as the range of the remote control begins to shrink Batteries do not belong in household waste They must be disposed of at an appropriate recycling collection point Key with retractable key blade see Fig 15330 T on previous page Extend the key 3 24 Open the remote con...

Page 32: ...age compartment by pulling the button in the handle recess When the mechanical anti theft locking system 3 is enabled the doors cannot be unlocked by pulling up the lock buttons Country specific version 3 pressing once unlocks the driver s door and pressing twice unlocks the entire vehicle To lock Close doors luggage compartment and tank flap Press button p of the radio remote control or from the ...

Page 33: ...he doors lock again automatically a short time after unlocking the vehicle using the remote control if no door is opened in the meantime z To lock the doors from inside e g to prevent unwanted entry from outside push down lock button on driver s door z Locked doors unlock automatically if an accident of a certain severity occurs to permit outside assistance Prerequisite Ignition must not be switch...

Page 34: ...tem To unlock Turn key clockwise in driver s door lock return to the vertical position and remove The driver s door is unlocked The other doors can be unlocked by pulling the interior lock buttons not possible if the anti theft locking system is enabled 3 Switch on the ignition to deactivate the Vauxhall alarm system 3 To lock With the driver s door open press the interior lock button of the other...

Page 35: ...he tailgate in the open position To close Close the tailgate using the handle on the inside of the tailgate Do not press the release button in the trim recess while closing as this will unlock it again To lock Press button p on radio remote control 9 Warning Do not drive with the tailgate open or ajar e g when transporting bulky objects since toxic exhaust gas could penetrate the interior ...

Page 36: ... the driver s door must be opened and closed once so that the Vauxhall alarm system can be switched on Activation without monitoring of passenger compartment and vehicle tilt Switch on e g if animals are to be left in the vehicle 1 Close tailgate and bonnet 2 Press button in front of the courtesy lamp with ignition off LED in the hazard warning lamp button flashes a maximum of 10 seconds 3 Close d...

Page 37: ...ess button q on remote control unit or switch on ignition In the case of a malfunction in the remote control use the key to unlock the vehicle 3 30 If the alarm is triggered w hen the driver s door is opened deactivate the Vauxhall alarm system by sw itching on the ignition z LED comes on Test delayed sw itch on z LED flashes rapidly Door tailgate or bonnet open or system fault z LED flashes slow ...

Page 38: ...and triggers the alarm if the network is manipulated e g if the vehicle s battery is disconnected by unauthorised persons The alarm siren has its own power supply and is therefore not dependent on the vehicle s battery If the battery is to be disconnected e g for maintenance work the alarm siren must be deactivated as follows switch the ignition on the off disconnect the vehicle s battery within 1...

Page 39: ...e exterior mirrors can be folded in by a slight pressure on the outer edge of the housing Electric 3 Press button and both exterior mirrors fold in Press button again and both exterior mirrors swivel back to the driving position If a mirror has been manually adjusted swivel in both mirrors by hand and then press the button After electrical operation there is a 6 second delay before it can be swung...

Page 40: ... On vehicles with electronic climate control Ü appears on the climate control display Heating works with the engine runningand is switched off automatically after a few minutes Interior mirror Swivel mirror housing to adjust Manual anti dazzle interior mirror To reduce dazzle sw ivel the lever on the underside of the mirror housing ...

Page 41: ... can be operated using window winders Electric windows 3 Operational readiness Operable when the ignition key is in position 1 Button illumination indicates operational readiness Operational readiness ends when the driver s door is opened 9 Warning Take care when operating the electric windows Risk of injury particularly to children If there are children on the rear seat switch on the child safety...

Page 42: ... repeatedly tap the switch for the window in question untilthe window has been closed in stages Child safety system for rear windows 3 Switch between the rocker sw itches in the handle on the driver s door z to left red control indicator visible rear windows cannot be operated with the rocker buttons in the rear doors z to right green control indicator visible rear windows can be operated with the...

Page 43: ...hes on when the dieselparticle filter is being cleaned 3 depending on the engine Climate control 3 112 Overload If the windows are repeatedly operated at short intervals the power supply is briefly cut off Fault If the windows cannot be opened and closed automatically activate the window electronics as follows 1 Close doors 2 Switch on ignition 3 Close the window completely and hold the rocker sw ...

Page 44: ...n roof closed press button until sun roof is open To low er Press button l until the sun roof is closed Rear roof tilting sun roof Right rocker switch and w between the sun visors Operable with the ignition is on To raise Press button until tilting roof has been raised To lower Press button w until tilting roof has closed 9 Warning Take care when operating the sunroof 3 and the slide tilt roof 3 R...

Page 45: ... the top of the roof is wet raise roof allow water to run off and then open roof z When using a roof rack check the clearance of the sun roof to avoid damage Fault If the electric drive fails the system is protected by a fuse in the fuse box 3 179 Until the fault is remedied operate the sun roof as follows Push drive cover backwards Use a screwdriver 3 to push the drive shaft in and turn untilthe ...

Page 46: ... compartment extension 51 Luggage compartment cover 3 53 Safety net 3 54 Lashing eyes 55 Bag hangers 3 55 Notes on loading the vehicle 56 Three stage safety system 57 Three point seat belts 57 Belt tensioners 58 Using the belts 60 Mounting clips 3 for ISOFIX child restraint systems 62 Child restraint system 3 63 Airbag system 65 Cigarette lighter 3 76 Accessory sockets 3 76 Ashtrays 77 Stowage com...

Page 47: ...support 3 Turn side hand wheel on backrest w hile relieving the load on the backrest Seat position z Sit with your buttocks as far back against the backrest as possible Adjust the distance between your feet and the pedals so that your legs are slightly angled when pressing the pedals Slide the passenger seat as far back as possible 9 Warning Only drive with the seat correctly adjusted ...

Page 48: ...of clearance between your head and the headlining Your thighs should rest lightly on the seat without pressing into it z Adjust the head restraint z Adjust the height of the seat belt 3 60 z Adjust the lumbar support 3 so that it supports the natural shape of the spine Heated front seats 3 Tw o buttons between the centre air vents for the left and right seats To heat with the ignition switched on ...

Page 49: ...on The middle of the head restraint should be at eye level If this is not possible for extremely tall persons set to highest position and set to low est position for small persons Active head restraints 3 on front seats In the event of a rear end impact the active head restraints automatically tilt slightly forward The head is more effectively supported by the head restraint and the danger of inju...

Page 50: ...he unoccupied front passenger seat Armrest 3 Armrest at driver s seat Push raised armrest backward against resistance and fold down The armrest can be moved to different positions in stages by lifting it If the armrest is not required it can be folded up Armrest 3 between rear seats See Travel Assistant armrest 3 47 Travel Assistant 3 The Travel Assistant contains z Armrest z Tray z Drink holders ...

Page 51: ...middle seat Fold Travel Assistant down and audibly engage in front recesses Armrest The arm rest can be moved and therefore adapted to the position of the outboard seats 9 Warning If it is not correctly engaged the Travel Assistant can be propelled forward w ith considerable force if hard braking occurs possibly causing injury ...

Page 52: ...or Tray There is a tray beneath the armrest Open tray by pushing upper button Drink holder Open drink holder on front by pressing front face Dismantling the Travel Assistant Press low er button on the Travel Assistant ...

Page 53: ...ing outboard rear seats front rear The rear outboard seats can be individually adjusted front rear Pull handle under seat move seat release handle and allow seat to engage When pushing the seats back to prevent damage make sure the backrests are not in their furthest back position Adjust backrest rake of rear outboard seats Grasp backrest pull handle at outboard side of seat and guide backrest unl...

Page 54: ...ation 2 the centre seat is low ered The luggage compartment can only be extended in configuration 1 3 51 To extend the luggage compartment the outboard seats can be lowered slightly 3 52 Configuration 1 Three rear seats Set seat backrest to centre position using the handle on the outside of the seat 3 49 Pull the handle beneath the seat Slide the seat all the way forward then outward toward the do...

Page 55: ...sition Luggage compartment extension To increase the size of the luggage compartment you can z fold down the outboard rear seat backrests z lower the middle seat z lower the folded outboard seats z fold down the passenger seat backrest 3 see following instructions The rear seats must also be in configuration 1 Three rear seats 3 50 Fold down the outboard rear seat backrests Remove the luggage comp...

Page 56: ...k of the centre seat backrest see figure Fold backrest forward and engage The entire seat is lowered Raise centre seat Pull release handle on the back of the backrest erect the backrest and engage the outer seats must be in the outer position see configuration 1 Three rear seats 3 50 Lower outboard seats Push front seat forward and fully lower or remove head restraints on the rear outboard seats 3...

Page 57: ...g the seat as a seat in the higher position Fold down passenger seat backrest 3 Push head restraint all the way down or remove 3 3 3 44 Push front passenger seat back Lift release lever and fold front passenger seat backrest down Raise front passenger seat backrest 3 Press release lever forw ard restore passenger seat backrest to upright position and engage audibly Luggage compartment cover 3 Do n...

Page 58: ... rear seat backrests forward see Extending the luggage compartment 3 51 The roof frame contains two mounting openings Open covers Hang the upper net rod first in one opening and then in the other side clip in place forwards Hook the net straps into slots on the outer seat bracket of the front seats and tighten When the safety net is fitted for the first time the slots on the outer seat consoles of...

Page 59: ...e the luggage compartment cover 3 3 53 lift floor covering at handle recess and tip forward 3 169 Position safety net at the front in the recesses Lashing eyes Lashing eyes are provided to secure objects against sliding with straps 3 or netting 3 Bag hangers 3 There are two retainers on the back of the rear seat backrests for hanging carrier bags on Maximum load 10 kg per retainer ...

Page 60: ...gered z Items loadedmust not prevent operation of the pedals hand brake and gears or obstruct the freedom of movement of the driver Do not place loose objects in the interior z Do not drive with luggage compartment open when transporting bulky objects for example since toxic exhaust fumes could penetrate the interior z The payload is the difference betw een the permitted gross vehicle weight see i...

Page 61: ...nd the body loading is reduced z The airbag systems are also triggered in the event of severe accidents and form a safety cushion for the occupants Read the instructions supplied with the child restraint system Three point seat belts The seat belts have an automatic retractor so that the belt is spring tensioned and always lies against the body Information on correct seat position 3 43 The safety ...

Page 62: ...ponents replaced Have seat belts and deployed belt tensioners replaced by an authorised workshop after an accident Make sure that seat belts are not damaged or trapped by sharp edged objects Belt tensioners The front safety belt systems tighten at the buckles in the event of a front or rear collision above a specific degree of severity This tensions the seat belts Actuation of belt tensioners is i...

Page 63: ...ill invalidate the vehicle type approval z The belt tensioner and airbag system control electronics can be found in the centre console area In order to avoid malfunctions do not store magnetic objects in this area z When the rear seats are being used it must be ensured that the components of the front seat belts are not damaged by shoes or other objects Do not allow dirt to penetrate the seat belt...

Page 64: ...ing certain it is not twisted and engage the latch plate in the buckle Tension the lap belt frequently whilst driving by tugging the shoulder belt Loose or bulky clothing prevents the belt from fitting snugly Do not place objects such as handbags or mobile phones between the belt and your body 9 Warning On pregnant women in particular the lap belt must be positioned as low as possible across the p...

Page 65: ... belt To release seat belt press red button on belt buckle Three point seat belt on centre rear seat Pull latch plates out of belt retainer in roof Click bottom latch plate into right hand buckle 1 at middle seat Remove toplatch plate from retainer guide over shoulder and lap area with belt do not twist and click into left buckle 2 at middle seat If using the centre seat both outboard seats must b...

Page 66: ...over locked together latch plates against the seat belt Insert in the seat belt holder in the roof with the lower latch plate pointing forward Mounting clips 3 for ISOFIX child restraint systems The ISOFIX points for fitting a child seat are located between the seat backrest and the seat surface Fasten permitted ISOFIX child restraint systems to the mounting brackets Closely follow the installatio...

Page 67: ...ey are sitting upright 9 Warning Child restraint systems must not be carried on a passenger s lap Danger to life Permissible options for fitting a child safety seat1 1 For reasons of safety we recommend that the child safety seat be installed on one of the outer rear seats Weight and age class2 2 We recommend th e u se of each system until the child reach es th e u pper weight limit On front passe...

Page 68: ...occupancy recognition and Vauxhall childrestraint systems with transponders The front passenger seat must also have a height adjusting facility move to highest position slide front passenger seat all the way backand move front passenger seat belt anchorage point to lowest possible position B2 Conditional without side airbag of front passenger seat has been slid all the w ay back or w ith seat occu...

Page 69: ...of the accident z depending on the type of impact z within the range shown in the illustration z independently of the side airbag system 3 and curtain airbag system 3 The ignition must be switched on Exception Passenger seat with a seat occupancy recognition system 3 The occupancy recognition system deactivates the front and side airbags for the passenger when the seat is unoccupied or a Vauxhall ...

Page 70: ...iced in an accident The front airbag system will not be triggered in the event of z the ignition being switched off z minor frontal collisions z accidents in which the vehicle overturns z collisions involving a side or rear impact that is to say if it w ould not be of benefit to the occupants 9 Warning Optimum protection is only provided with the seat in the proper position 3 43 Keep the area in w...

Page 71: ...BAG The side airbag system comprises z an airbag with inflator in the back of the driver s and front passenger seat respectively z the control electronics z the side impact sensors z the control indicator for airbag systems v in the instrument panel z seat occupancy recognition 3 z the control indicator for Vauxhall child restraint systems ywith transponders 3 in the courtesy lamp The side airbag ...

Page 72: ...ces the risk of injury to the upper body and pelvis in the event of a side on collision The side airbags willnot be triggeredin the event of z the ignition being switched off z frontal collisions z accidents in which the vehicle overturns z collisions involving a rear impact z collisions involving a side impact outside the passenger cell In addition the side airbag system will not be triggered for...

Page 73: ...el The curtain airbag system will be triggered z depending on the severity of the accident z depending on the type of impact z within the range shown in the illustration on the centre door pillar of the driver s or front passenger side z together with the side airbag system z irrespective of seat occupancy recognition z independently of the front airbag system The ignition must be switched on When...

Page 74: ... self diagnostics allows faults to be quickly remedied Seat occupancy recognition 3 The seat occupancy recognition system deactivates the front and side front passenger airbags if the front passenger seat is unoccupied or a Vauxhall child restraint system w ith transponders 3 has been fittedto the front passenger seat The curtain airbag system 3 remains activated The control indicator for seat occ...

Page 75: ...sponders 3 is indicated after the ignition has been switched on by permanent illumination of the control indicator y in the courtesy lamp as soon as the seat occupancy recognition system has detected the child restraint system If the control indicator does not come on while driving the front and side airbags for the passenger are not de activated and there is a risk of injury or death to the child...

Page 76: ...ger s seat cushion or cover any of those areas with other materials z Use only a dry cloth or interior cleaner to clean the steering wheel instrument panel front seat backrests roof frame and seat cushion of the front passenger seat Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents z Only protective covers which are approved for your vehicle with side airbags may be fitted on the front seats When fitting ...

Page 77: ...o children who are travelling in child restraint systems with transponders 3 z In vehicles with seat occupancy recognition 3 do not place any heavy objects on the front passenger seat otherwise the airbag systems for the front passenger seat may be triggered in the event of an accident z In vehicles with seat occupancy recognition 3 to prevent malfunctions do not use protective covers or seat cush...

Page 78: ... seat backrests Seat occupancy recognition 3 3 70 9 Warning Vehicles with front passenger airbag 3 without side airbag 3 Child seats facing the rear of the vehicle must not be installed on the front passenger seat risk of fatal injury Child seats facing the direction of travel child seats for w eight classes I II and III following pages may be installed on the front passenger seat if the seat has ...

Page 79: ...s after the ignition is switched on the vehicle is equipped with seat occupancy recognition 3 70 The seat occupancy recognition system detects Vauxhall child restraint systems with transponders 3 and switches off the front and side airbag systems for the front passenger seat The curtain airbag system remains activated Seat occupancy recognition 3 70 Vauxhall child restraint systems with transponde...

Page 80: ... seats and in the luggage compartment Accessory sockets are operable when the ignition is switched on Use of the sockets while the engine is not running w ill drain the battery Do not exceed the maximum power consumption of 120 watts Electrical accessories connected to the socket must comply with the electromagnetic compatibility requirements laid down in DIN VDE 40 839 otherwise vehicle malfuncti...

Page 81: ...ated To empty grip both sides of the ashtray insert at the spots illustrated and pull upwards Rear ashtray 3 The ashtray is in the rear centre console To open pull ashtray towards the back of the vehicle To empty open the ashtray press the spring arrow and pull out the ashtray Caution To be used only for ash and not for combustible rubbish ...

Page 82: ...nts Stowage compartment 3 beneath passenger seat Lift stowage compartment by grasping recessed edge and pull out Maximum load 1 kg To close the stowage compartment push it in and engage Glove compartment To open pull handle upw ards On the inside of the glove compartment cover there is a pen holder The glove compartment should remain closed while driving ...

Page 83: ...ted in the front seat backrests Open by pulling upward until it engages Fold aw ay by pressing down past the resistance point Do not place any heavy objects on the table Coin holder 3 In the centre console Sun visors Use the sun visor to protect from glare by pulling it dow n and swivelling it to the side The mirror covers in the sun visors should be closed w hile driving ...

Page 84: ...ersions The colours of the controlindicators mean X Seat belt 3 Control indicator lights up red This comes on after turning on the ignition with warning tone until the seat belt is done up Fasten seat belt 3 60 B Adaptive Forward Lighting 3 AFL Control indicator lights up and or flashes yellow Illuminates Fault in system Contact a workshop for assistance z Red Danger important reminder z Yellow Wa...

Page 85: ...fault is stillthere when the engine is started again contact a workshop for assistance For vehicles with diesel engine the diesel fuel filter may need to be drained of water 3 207 Flashes when the ignition is on Fault in the electronic immobiliser system the engine cannot be started 3 25 Z Exhaust emission Control indicator lights up and or flashes yellow It illuminates w hen the ignition is switc...

Page 86: ...e drive wheels 9 Warning When the engine is off considerably more force is needed to brake and steer Do not remove key until vehicle has come to a standstill otherwise the steering column lock could engage unexpectedly O Turn signal lamps Control indicator flashes green The control indicator flashes if a turn signal or the hazard warning flashers are activated Rapid flashing failure of a direction...

Page 87: ...tem clutch system Control indicator lights up or flashes red Illuminated Illuminates when the ignition is switched on if the hand brake is applied 3 149 Lights up when the hand brake is released when the fluid level for the brake or clutch systems is low 3 209 Flashes On vehicles with Easytronic 3 control indicator R flashes for a few seconds after the ignition is switched off when the hand brake ...

Page 88: ...l immediately Never let the tank run dry Erratic fuel supply can cause catalytic converter to overheat 3 140 Diesel engines Bleed the fuel system after running empty 3 163 1 EPS Electric Power Steering Preheating system 3 Diesel particle filter 3 Control indicator lights up and or flashes yellow Illuminated Preheating activated Only activates when outside temperatures are low Flashes in vehicles w...

Page 89: ...ble Speedometer Speed display Mileage display If the ignition is off the mileage is displayed for approx 15 seconds by briefly pressing the reset knob Top line Trip odometer Displays the number of miles since the gauge was reset To reset hold the reset knob depressed for a few seconds with the ignition on Bottom line Odometer Records the number of miles Maintenance Inspection system 3 87 3 203 Cau...

Page 90: ...y If the fuel level is too low a warning lamp lights up Y When the light flashes refuelas soon as possible Never run the tank dry Because of the fuel remaining in the tank the amount of fuel required to fill the tank may be less than the specified tank capacity Pointer in zone at left Engine operating temperaturenot yet reached Pointer between the zones Normal operating temperature Pointer in zone...

Page 91: ... make a service appointment with a workshop as soon as possible Maintenance Inspection system 3 203 Transmission display 3 Display of current gear or mode with Easytronic 3 Easytronic transmission 3 3 127 R Reverse gear N Neutral A Easytronic automatic mode 1 5 Manual mode current gear in Easytronic ...

Page 92: ...ion display 3 Colour information display 3 Display of time outside temperature and date infotainment system when it is on The colour information display presents the information in colour The type of information and how it is displayed depend on the equipment of the vehicle and the settings made Some information appears in the display in an abbreviated form 12 01 17 0 C FM 3 90 6MHz REG AS RDS TP ...

Page 93: ...or icy road conditions When temperature increases to at least 5 C the symbol goes out In vehicles with graphical information display 3 or colour information display 3 a warning message Slippery road appears on the display as a warning for icy road surfaces There is no message below 5 C 8 56 5 5 C 07 04 2008 Slippery road 2 5 C OK 9 Warning Caution The road surface may already be icy even though th...

Page 94: ...nd that you sw itch off automatic time synchronisation Activate setting mode and set it to year setting Hold the Ö button depressed about 3 seconds until flashes in the display and RDS TIME appears The function is activated RDS TIME 1 or deactivated RDS TIME 0 with the button Exit setting mode using the Ö button Graphical information display 3 or colour information display 3 selecting functions Fu...

Page 95: ...ifunction knob 3 Turn the multifunction knob to highlight menu items or commands and to select function areas Press the multifunction knob to select the highlighted item or confirm a command To exit a menu turn the multifunction knob left or right to Return or Main and select Selection using buttons 3 on steering wheel Select menu options via menus and with the buttons ...

Page 96: ...ain button 3 not found on all infotainment systems on the infotainment system call up main display Press the Settings button of the infotainment system On Infotainment System CD 30 make sure no menu has been selected The Settings menu is displayed Setting date and time 3 Select menu item Time Date from the Settings menu The menu for Time Date is displayed Select the required menu item and make set...

Page 97: ...e Date menu Language selection You can select the display language for some functions Select menu item Language from the Settings menu The available languages are displayed Select the desired language Selections are indicated by a 6 in front of the menu item In systems w ith language version 3 when the language setting of the display is changed the system willask if the message language should als...

Page 98: ...splay brightness is independent of vehicle lighting Settings are made as follows Select menu item Day Night from the Settings menu The options are displayed Automatic adapted based on vehicle lighting Always day design black or coloured text on light background Always night design white or coloured text on dark background Selections are indicated by a o in front of the menu item Ignition logic 3 A...

Page 99: ...the trip computer Range Range is calculated from current fuel tank content and instantaneous consumption The display shows average values After refuelling the vehicle updates the range automatically after a brief delay If the fuel in the tank will allow less than 30 miles 50 km of travel the message Range appears in the display If the fuel in the tank will allow less than 20 miles 30 km of travel ...

Page 100: ...ip computer The measurement or calculation of the following trip computer information can be restarted z Distance z Average speed z Effective consumption z Average consumption Select BC 1 or BC 2 from the trip computer menu The information of the two trip computers can be reset separately making it possible to evaluate data from different time periods Select the required trip computer information ...

Page 101: ...layed To start select menu item Start To stop select menu item Stop To reset select menu item Reset The desired stop watch display can be selected from the Options menu 3 Driving Time excl Stops The time the vehicle is in motion is recorded Stationary time is not included Driving Time incl Stops The time the vehicle is in motion is recorded The time the vehicle is stationary with the key in the ig...

Page 102: ...e ignition switch z with parking lamps or dipped beam on z if the turn signal stalk is engaged Windscreen wipers To activate press stalk briefly up Adjustable wipe interval 3 Setting wiper interval to a value between 2 and 15 seconds Stalk to timed interval wipe stalk to wait until wiping frequency reaches the desired interval time stalk back to timed interval wipe The selected interval will remai...

Page 103: ...ers move back and forth a few times When the lights are sw itched on windscreen wash is also squirted onto the headlamps Rear window washer and wiper system Push stalk forwards The rear w indow wiper wipes in timed interval mode Switch off by pulling stalk towards the steering wheel If the stalk is held forwards w asher fluid is sprayed on the rear window ...

Page 104: ...tched off Follow the regulations of the country in which you are driving w hen using daytime running lights and front fog lamps 3 Driving abroad 3 108 Exterior lights 100 Main beam headlamp flash 101 Turn signal lamps 101 Front fog lamps 3 101 Fog tail lamp r 102 Reversing lamps 102 Hazard warning lamps 102 Headlamp range adjustment 102 Adaptive Forw ard Lighting 3 AFL 104 Door to door lighting 3 ...

Page 105: ...stalk is moved past the resistance point the turn signal lamp remains on When the steering wheel moves back tow ard the straight ahead position the turn signal lamp is automatically deactivated Brief flash press stalk to perceptible resistance and release Manualdisconnection of turn signal lamps by returning to centre position Front fog lamps 3 The front fog lamps can only be switched on when both...

Page 106: ...en the ignition is on and reverse gear is engaged Hazard warning lamps Operated with the button To aid location of the pushbutton the red surface is illuminated when the ignition switched on When the button is pressed its control indicator flashes in time with the hazard warning lamps Headlamp range adjustment Manual headlamp range adjustment 3 To adapt headlamp range to the vehicle load so that f...

Page 107: ...ustment 3 On vehicles with Xenon headlamps headlamp range is adjusted automatically based on vehicle load 0 Front seats occupied 1 All seats occupied 2 Allseats occupiedand luggage compartment load 3 Driver s seat occupied and luggage compartment load ...

Page 108: ...left or right of the car to a distance of approx 30 metres Reversing function If the lights are on reverse gear is engaged and the turn signal is activated the cornering light on the appropriate side is switched on The cornering light stays on for 15 seconds once the turn signal has been sw itched off Control indicator B for adaptive driving lights Illuminated Fault in system The system is not rea...

Page 109: ...pen the lamps will go out after two minutes The light is switched off immediately by inserting the key into the ignition or pulling the turn signal stalk towards the steering wheel again Door to door lighting when opening the vehicle 3 The door to door lighting function allows the dipped headlamps to be lit for around 30 seconds using the remote control This function must be activated once Unlock ...

Page 110: ... come on when ignition is switched on Brightness can be adjusted when the exterior lights are on Push to release knob k and then turn it clockwise or anticlockwise and hold until the desired brightness is obtained Display mode 3 3 94 Courtesy lamp Automatic interior light Comes on automatically when the vehicle is unlocked with the radio remote control or when a door is opened Goes off automatical...

Page 111: ...itch illumination plus the courtesy lamps come on for a few seconds Illuminated mirror in the sun visors 3 The lighting switches on when the cover is opened Glove compartment lighting 3 The glove compartment light comes on when the ignition is on and the lid is opened Luggage compartment lighting 3 The luggage compartment light comes on when the tailgate is open Automatically regulated centre cons...

Page 112: ...e In countries where traffic drives on the opposite side of the road prevent glare as follow s Vehicles with halogen headlamp system or Xenon headlamp system 3 Have headlights converted in a workshop Vehicles with Adaptive headlight 3 AFL 1 Pull stalk towards steering wheel and hold 2 Sw itch on ignition 3 After approx 3 seconds an acoustic signal sounds and then AFL control indicator B flashes ap...

Page 113: ...s operated as described in the operating instructions Steering wheel remote control 3 The functions of the infotainment system 3 and the information display can be operated w ith the buttons on the steering wheel Further information 3 91 and the infotainment system instructions Radio reception 3 109 Infotainment system 3 109 Steering wheel remote control 3 109 Rear seat audio system 3 110 AUX inpu...

Page 114: ...AUX input is next to the hand brake in the centre console An external audio source e g a portable CD player can be connected to the AUX input via a 3 5 mm jack plug Keep AUX input clean and dry at all times Further information in the infotainment system instructions Electronic data acquisition in toll systems In vehicles with heat reflecting windscreen 1 3 Attach chipcard 3 for electronic data acq...

Page 115: ... Authorised Repairer w ho willhave brackets and various different accessory kits available and can fit them correctly Use of a handsfree attachment without external antenna with mobile telephone standards GSM 900 1800 1900 and UMTS is only permitted if the maximum transmission power of the mobile telephone is 2 watts for GSM 900 or 1 watt for the other types For reasons of safety we recommend that...

Page 116: ...conditioning system 3 Air conditioning system 3 3 117 Electronic climate control system 3 Offers the greatest comfort in the vehicle interior regardless of the conditions outside To ensure a uniform and comfortable climate in the vehicle the temperature of inflowing air air flow rate and air distribution are automatically adapted based on the climate conditions outside the vehicle and the current ...

Page 117: ...the air supply set the fan to a higher speed and set the air distribution switch to M or L Centre and side 1 air vents To open vent rotate w heel upw ards Adjust the direction of air flow by rotating the horizontal and vertical wheels To close the vents rotate the w heel fully downwards Windscreen defroster nozzles 2 Air distribution switch set to V or J Air is directed onto the windscreen and doo...

Page 118: ...ntre rotary switch The rate of air flow is determined by the fan The fan should therefore also be switched on during a journey Air distribution Set using right rotary sw itch Open the air vents when the switch is set to L or M red area warm blue area cold x off 1 4 selected fan speed V to windscreen and front side window s J towards w indscreen front door window s and footwell K to footwell L towa...

Page 119: ...ing For rapid warming of the passenger compartment z Turn the temperature switch clockw ise as far as it will go warm z Set the fan to speed 3 z Set air distribution switch to desired position preferably position J 3 114 The comfort and general well being of the vehicle occupants are to a large extent dependent on a suitable ventilation and heating setting To achieve stratification of temperature ...

Page 120: ...ide temperatures z Turn the temperature switch clockw ise as far as it will go warm z Set fan to 3 or 4 z Set air distribution switch to V z Switch on heated rear window Ü 3 z Open side air vents as required and direct them towards door windows z For simultaneous footwell heating set air distribution switch to J 9 Warning Disregard of the instructions could lead to misting or icing of the windows ...

Page 121: ...ing is active AC compressor the air is cooledand dehumidified If cooling or dehumidification is not desired switch off cooling in order to save fuel Cooling switches off automatically at low outside temperatures When cooling operates condensation forms and drips from the underside of the vehicle Air recirculation system 4 The air recirculation mode of the ventilation system is activated and deacti...

Page 122: ...stribution switch to M or L z Open or adjust vents as required Temperature sw itch in centre of adjustment range w armer air will flow into the foot well and cooler air into the upper zone w ith warmer air coming from the side air vents and cooler air from the centre vents 9 Warning The air recirculation system minimises the entry of outside air The humidity increases and the windows can mist up T...

Page 123: ...r automatically switches itself off at low outside temperatures icing z Turn the temperature switch clockwise z Set fan to 3 or 4 z Air distribution switch to V air recirculation system 4 automatically switches off or if there is stillmoisture in the system after previous air conditioning operation the windows may mist up To prevent this set air distribution to K before starting engine and set to ...

Page 124: ...l influences such as direct sunlight are automatically compensated When cooling air conditioning compressor is active air is cooled and dehumidified The pollen filter removes dust soot pollen and spores from the inflowing outside air When set to automatic mode the climate control system provides the optimal settings for almost all conditions If necessary climate control system settings can be modi...

Page 125: ...ways be open 3 113 Temperature preset The left rotary knob can be used to set the temperature to values of between 16 C and 28 C For the sake of comfort only change the pre selected temperature in small steps If the temperature setting is less than 16 C LO appears in the air conditioning display the climate control system runs constantly at maximum cooling power and the temperature is not regulate...

Page 126: ...necessary Window demisting and defrosting Misted or icy windows e g due to damp weather damp clothing or low outside temperatures Press button V V appears in the air conditioning display Temperature air distribution and blower are set automatically To return to automatic mode press button V or AUTO Heated rear w indow 3 39 9 Warning Disregard of the instructions could lead to misting or icing of t...

Page 127: ...utton ECO goes out Air distribution Press one or more of the following buttons The corresponding symbol appears in the air conditioning display To return to automatic mode Press the appropriate buttons again or press AUTO Air flow Set air flow using the right hand rotary knob The selected fan speed is indicated by the number of bars To deactivate the fan and thereby the automatic climate control s...

Page 128: ...ompartment e g when stopped at a level crossing Press AUTO with the ignition off The preselected temperature appears in the air conditioning display The temperature can be adjusted with the left hand rotary knob Residual climate control can only operate for a limited period of time To cancel press the AUTO button 9 Warning The exchange of fresh air is reduced in air circulation mode The quality of...

Page 129: ... The air intakes in front of the windscreen on the far right and left sides of the engine compartment must be kept clear to allow air intake R emove any leaves dirt or snow Air outlet Do not cover the air outlets when storing items in the luggage compartment storage compartments Pollen filter The pollen filter cleans dust soot pollen and spores from the air entering from outside The active carbon ...

Page 130: ...t possible with the cooling system switched on and when the outside temperature is low Service For optimal cooling performance we recommend that the climate control system be checked annually starting three years after initial vehicle registration z Functionality and pressure test z Heating functionality z Leakage check z Check of drive belts z Cleaning of condenser and evaporator drainage z Perfo...

Page 131: ... activated T is illuminated Easytronic 3 127 Manual transmission 132 Driving hints 133 Saving fuel protecting the environment 135 Fuels refuelling 137 Catalytic converter exhaust gasses 140 Drive Control Systems 144 Hydraulic brake system 149 Anti lock brake system ABS u 150 Hand brake 151 Brake assist 151 Hill Start Assist 3 HSA 151 Wheels tyres 151 Roof rack 3 156 Towing equipment 3 156 Towing e...

Page 132: ...the w ay to the stop Note the gear or mode indicator in the transmission display Move selector lever toward N Neutral Selector lever in o centre position Once the selector lever has been moved from N to position o centre position w ith the foot brake operated the Easytronic is in automatic mode and first gear has been selected second gear with winter programme enabled A appears in the transmission...

Page 133: ...select R The transmission display shows R If R is selected when the vehicle is in motion R flashes in the transmission display and no gear is engaged Stopping the vehicle In Automatic or Manual mode when the vehicle has stopped first gear with Winter mode engaged second gear is engaged automatically and the clutch released In R reverse remains engaged If a warning signal sounds when the driver s d...

Page 134: ...manualgear shifting is possible When the engine speed approaches its upper limit the transmission shifts to a higher gear during kickdown even in Manual mode Without kickdown this automatic shift is not effected in Manual mode Engine braking Automatic mode When drivingdow nhill Easytronic does not shift into higher gears until a fairly high engine speed has been reached When braking Easytronic shi...

Page 135: ... is sw itchedoff Easytronic no longer responds to movement of the selector lever If the ignition key is not removed the battery may be discharged if the vehicle is then left to stand for a lengthy period of time If the handbrake has not been applied the control indicator R flashes for a few seconds after the ignition is switched off Fault To prevent damage to the Easytronic the clutch is closed au...

Page 136: ...icle tools 3 3 169 until clear resistance can be felt The clutch has now been disengaged 6 Fit cleaned cap again The cap must be in full contact with the housing Contact a workshop for assistance immediately Manual transmission To engage reverse with the vehicle stationary wait 3 seconds after depressing clutch pedal andthen pullup the button on the selector lever and engage the gear If the gear d...

Page 137: ...ng towed with the engine switched off the vehicle can still be steered but considerably more force is required Driving in mountainous terrain or with a trailer caravan The cooling fan is electrically operated Its cooling pow er is therefore independent of the engine speed Since a considerable amount of heat is generated at high engine speeds and less at slower speeds do not shift dow n when climbi...

Page 138: ...ode This allows the catalytic converter to reach the temperature quickly which is required for optimum emission reduction Correct gear selection Do not race your engine whilst in neutral or with a low gear selected Driving too fast in individual gears as well as stop and go traffic increases engine wear and fuel consumption Change down When decreasing speed shift down into the next lowest gear Do ...

Page 139: ...ve with energy in mind more miles less fuel Reduce the noise level and exhaust emissions by adopting an environment conscious driving style This is extremely worthwhile and improves the quality of life Fuel consumption depends to a great extent on your own personal driving style The following hints are intended to help you consume fuel at a rate that is as close as possible to the specified levels...

Page 140: ... tyre pressure leading to higher road resistance costs money in two ways for more fuel and increased tyre wear z Regular checks every 14 days pay off Electrical loads z The power consumption of electrical equipment increases fuel consumption z Sw itch off all auxiliary electrical loads e g air conditioning 3 heated rear window when not needed Roof racks ski holders z Due to air resistance a roof l...

Page 141: ...anies have m ixed their diesel fuel with upto 5 Bio fuel FAME Fatty Acid Methyl Esters like RME Rape Oil Methyl Ester This is in accordance with the current DIN EN 590 and does not harm the fuel injec tion system The characteristic s of a diesel fuel mixed up with 5 Bio fuel FAME do not differ from conventionald ieselfuel and do not influence the vehicle s driveability Impor tant Diesel fuelmixed ...

Page 142: ...ling switch off engine and any external heaters with combustion chambers 3 identified by sticker on tank flap Switch off any mobile phones Follow the operating and safety instructions of the filling station w hen refuelling 9 Warning Fuel is flammable and explosive No smoking No naked flames or sparks If you can smell fuel in your vehicle have the cause of this rectified immediately by a workshop ...

Page 143: ...rect filling depends to a large extent on proper operation of the fuel dispensing pump 1 Fully insert the pump nozzle and switch it on 2 After automatically switching off the specified tank capacity is achieved by means of metered refuelling twice Insert fuel dispensing pump as far as possible To close place fuelfiller cap in position and turn overcoming the resistance until the ratchet on the cap...

Page 144: ... keeping vehicle speed and engine speed low This does not apply when the Electronic Stability Program ESP Plus 3 kicks in 3 144 z If unburned fuel enters the catalytic converter of a petrol engine this may result in overheating and irreparable damage to the catalytic converter You should therefore avoid unnecessarily long use of the starter when starting off running the tank dry and starting the e...

Page 145: ...ngine electronics Illuminates for a few seconds after the ignition is switched on If it illuminates when the engine is running there is a fault in engine or transmission electronics The electronic system switches to an emergency running programme Fuel consumption may be increased and the driveability of the vehicle may be impaired In some cases the fault can be remedied by switching the engine off...

Page 146: ...ke during this process is normal Under certain driving conditions e g short journeys the system may not clean itself automatically If the filter requires cleaning and previous driving conditions did not enable automatic cleaning control indicator flashes Continue driving keeping engine speed above 2000 rpm 1 Shift down if necessary Diesel particle filter cleaning is then initiated 9 Warning Engine...

Page 147: ...ectronic testingsystems permit rapid diagnosis and remedy of faults This way you can be certain that all components of the vehicle s electrical injection and ignition systems operate correctly that your vehicle has a low level of pollutant emission andthat the catalytic converter system will have a long service life You are thereby making an important contribution towards keeping the air clean and...

Page 148: ...ed individually This considerably improves the driving stability of the vehicle on slippery road surfaces ESP Plus is ready for operation as soon as the ignition is switched on and control indicator v goes out When ESP Plus comes into action v flashes The vehicle is now in a critical situation ESP Plus allows you to keep control of the vehicle and reminds you to match your speed to the road condit...

Page 149: ...ions may however still cause vehicle stability to be impaired Have the cause of the fault eliminated Self diagnosis integrated into the system allow s rapid fault identification Illuminates after interruption of power supply e g after disconnecting battery After a power supply interruption the steering angle sensor must be calibratedto make the system operational z Automatic calibration driving in...

Page 150: ...e the cruise control if it is not advisable to maintain a constant speed e g in situations presenting a danger to yourself and other road users in heavy traffic or on winding slippery or greasy roads For Easytronic 3 engage cruise control in automatic mode only Control indicator m 3 The warning lamp lights up for a few seconds 3w hen the ignition is switched on The system is now ready for operatio...

Page 151: ...avedafter the I button has been released Decelerate With cruise control active hold down R button or briefly press it repeatedly speed is reduced continuously or in steps of 1 2 mph 2 km h The current speed is stored andsavedafter the R button has been released To deactivate Briefly press the O button cruise control is deactivated Automatic deactivation z vehicle speed below approx 20 mph 30 km h ...

Page 152: ...the signal is continuous To deactivate The system deactivates automatically when reverse gear is disengaged Towing equipment caravan trailer towing If a towing device is subsequently fitted to the vehicle the system must be set to the modified vehicle length by a workshop When operating without a trailer the tow bar must be removed else the system can be damaged Fitting rear load racks 3 Rear carr...

Page 153: ...en the engine is not running the support of the brake servo unit disappears once the brake pedal has been depressed once or twice Braking effect is not reduced but braking requires significantly greater force This is especially important to bear in mind when towing The brake fluid level should be checked regularly If the brake fluid level is too low and the hand brake is not applied control indica...

Page 154: ...nates for a few seconds when ignition is switched on Once the control indicator goes out the system is ready for operation If the control indicator does not go out after a few seconds or if it illuminates while driving there is a fault in the ABS The brake system remains operational without AB S regulation Adaptive brake lamp 3 During full on braking all three brake lamps flash for the duration of...

Page 155: ...rake pedal is released the maximum brake force amplification is taken away Hill Start Assist 3 HSA The system helps pull away on inclines After releasing the foot brake if the hand brake is not applied the brakes are only released after 2 seconds As soon as the acceleration is sufficient to prevent rolling back the brake is released Wheels tyres Suitable tyres and restrictions 3 223 Tyres fitted i...

Page 156: ...e pressure including the spare wheel at least every 14 days and prior to any long journey the tyres should be checked when cold Don t forget to check the spare wheel 3 Remove the valve cap key from the tank flap and use it to unscrew the valve cap Tyre pressure 3 223 and on the adhesive label 3 on the inside of the tank flap The tyre pressure data is for cold tyres It applies to both summer and wi...

Page 157: ...y tyres should be replaced when their tread depth has worn down to 2 to 3 mm winter tyres 4 mm The legally permissible minimum tread depth 1 6 mm has been reached when the tread has worn down as far as one of the wear indicators TWI1 A number of wear indicators are spaced at equal intervals around the tyre within the tread Their position is indicated by markings on the tyre sidewall 9 Warning If t...

Page 158: ...lacement every six years at the latest z Never fit used tyres the previous history and use of w hich you do not know Tyre designations Meanings e g 175 70 R 14 88 T Speed code letters 175 Tyre w idth in mm 70 Cross section ratio tyre height to tyre w idth in R Belt type Radial 14 Rim diameter in inches 88 Load index e g 88 corresponds to 567 kg T Speed code letter Q Up to 100 mph 160 km h S Up to ...

Page 159: ... vehicle Wheel covers 3 Use of wheel trims and tyres that approved by Vauxhall for the vehicle in question and thereby fulfil all requirements for the wheel and tyre combination If the wheel trims and tyres used are not Vauxhall approved the tyres must not have a beaded edge Wheel trims must not impair brake cooling Remove the wheel trims if fitting tyre chains 3 Tyre chains 3 Restrictions and fur...

Page 160: ...age we recommend using the Vauxhall roof rack system that is approved for your vehicle Follow the usage instructions for the roof rack Remove the roof rack when not in use Disengage covers concealing roof rack mounts by pushing sliders in direction of arrow e g with coin and remove To close roof rack mounts insert covers at front and engage sliders at rear Driving hints 3 133 Towing equipment 3 On...

Page 161: ... beneath the floor cover in the luggage compartment 3 160 Fig 17923 S Fitting the coupling ball bar Fold down the socket Remove the sealing plug from the hole for the coupling ballbar and stow it in the luggage compartment Checking the tensioning of the coupling ball bar z Red marking on rotary knob must point tow ards white marking on coupling ball bar z The gap between the rotary knob and the co...

Page 162: ...upling ball bar Insert the tensionedcoupling ballbar in the housing and push firmly upwards until it audibly engages The rotary handle snaps back into its home position resting against the coupling ball bar no gap Lock the coupling ball bar in position by turning key to position 2 3 157 Fig 12416 T Remove the keyand press the protective flap into place When the coupling ball bar is locked the turn...

Page 163: ...e case of trailers caravans with brakes attach breakaway stopping cable to eye Dismounting the coupling ball bar Open the protective flap and turn the key to position 1 to unlock the coupling ball bar 3 157 Fig 12416 T Pull out rotary handle and turn clockwise as far as it will go Pull out coupling ball bar downwards Insert the sealing plug in the opening for the coupling ball bar Close the socket...

Page 164: ...ctual coupling socket load with the caravan trailer coupled The permissible caravan trailer loads are specified in the vehicle documents In general they are valid for gradients up to maximum 12 The permitted caravan trailer load applies up to the specified incline and up to an altitude of 1000 metres above sea level Since engine power decreases as altitude increases because of the air becoming thi...

Page 165: ...ed on the identification plate and vehicle documents must be exceeded by no more than 25 kg and the maximum permitted gross vehicle weight by no more than 30 kg If the maximum permitted rear axle load is exceeded a maximum speed of 60 mph 100 km h applies and 50 mph 80 km h for commercial vehicles Driving characteristics towing tips Before attaching the trailer caravan lubricate the ball of the tr...

Page 166: ...s if driving uphill and drive at a similar speed Adjust tyre pressure to the value specified for full load 3 223 Starting on inclines For vehicles with manual transmission the most favourable engine speed when starting off on an incline is between 2500 and 3000 rpm for petrol engines and between 2000 and 2500 rpm for diesel engines Hold engine speed constant engage clutch gradually let slip releas...

Page 167: ... of a workshop Bonnet Pullthe release lever located on the driver s side below the instrument panel and push it back to its original position Diesel fuel system bleeding 163 Bonnet 163 Starting the engine w ith jump leads 3 164 Towing 166 Warning triangle 3 First aid kit 3 169 Jack 3 and vehicle tools 3 169 Spare wheel 3 170 Changing wheels 172 Tyre repair kit 3 176 Electrical system 179 Fuses and...

Page 168: ...o drop into the catch Check that the bonnet is engaged Starting the engine with jump leads 3 Do not start with a quick charger or by pushing or towing the vehicle A vehicle with a discharged battery can be started using jump leads andthe battery of another vehicle 9 Warning Starting the engine with jump leads must be carried out with the utmost caution Any deviation from the following instruction ...

Page 169: ...m2 25 mm2 for diesel engines z Do not disconnect the discharged battery from the vehicle z Sw itch off all unnecessary electrical consumers z Do not lean over the battery during jump starting z Do not allow the terminals of one lead to touch those of the other lead z The vehicles must not come into contact with each other during the jump starting process z Apply the hand brake Gear lever in neutra...

Page 170: ...onds 3 Allow both engines to idle for approx 3 minutes w ith the leads connected 4 Switch on electrical consumers e g light heated rear w indow of the vehicle receiving the jump start 5 Reverse above sequence exactly when removing leads Towing Towing your own vehicle Disengage cap at bottom and remove downwards The tow ing eye is in the tool kit 3 in the luggage compartment underneath the spare wh...

Page 171: ...Switch on ignition to release steering column lock and to permit operation of brake lamps horn and windscreen wipers Gear lever in neutral When the engine is not running considerably more force is needed to brake and steer To prevent the entry of exhaust fumes from the tow ing vehicle switch on the air recirculation 3 and close the window s Contact a workshop for assistance Caution Drive slowly Do...

Page 172: ...nother vehicle Attach a tow rope 3 or better still a tow rod 3 to the rear tow ing eye on the right side of the vehicle underbody but never to the rear axle On some versions the towing eye is located behind a cover Slacken the screw a quarter turn with a screwdriver see Fig and remove the cover The tow ing eye may only be used for towing and not for recovery of the vehicle After towing fit cover 3...

Page 173: ...o open remove the luggage compartment cover 3 3 53 lift the floor using the handle and raise tow ard the front Jack 3 and vehicle tools 3 Vehicles with spare wheel 3 3 3 3 The jack and vehicle tools are stowed in a bag underneath the spare wheel in the luggage compartment The jack 3 and the vehicle tools 3 have been specially developed for your vehicle and must only be used on that vehicle Only us...

Page 174: ...nt below the floor cover It is mounted via a wing nut in a well in the vehicle floor To access the spare wheel remove the luggage compartment cover 3 3 53 lift the floor cover using the handle and raise tow ard the front Fold the spare wheel cover up tow ard the front Placing wide wheels in the spare wheel well The spare w heel well is not designed for all sizes of permitted tyres If a wider wheel...

Page 175: ...le balance wheel and fit to vehicle z Fit only one temporary spare wheel z Do not drive faster than 50 mph 80 km h z Take curves slowly z Do not use the temporary spare wheel for a lengthy period z Replace temporary spare wheel with full specification wheel without delay z Tyre chains are not permitted on the temporary spare wheel If tyre chains have to be used after a front wheel puncture fit tem...

Page 176: ...e the spare wheel 3 170 z Never change more than one wheel at once z Use the jack 3 only to change wheels z If the ground on which the vehicle is standing is soft a solid board max 1 cm thick shouldbe placed under the jack 3 z Block the wheel diagonally opposite the wheel to be changed by placing wedge blocks or equivalent in front and behind the wheel z No people or animals may be in the vehicle ...

Page 177: ...retaining washers 3 on the wheel bolts Alloy wheels 3 Prise off the hub cap by inserting a screwdriver 3 in the recess at the side of the hub cap Protect the rim by placing a soft cloth betw een the screwdriver and the alloy wheel Remove wheel bolt caps 3 from wheel bolts Alloy wheels with anti theft protection 3 unscrew hubcaps using the wheel nut socket and remove Vehicle tools 3 169 ...

Page 178: ...ked On Meriva VXR and vehicles w ith sill trims the jack 3 cannot be used It could damage the vehicle 4 Set the jack 3 to the required height by turning the lug by hand Fit the jack arm at the front or rear so that the jack claw arrow in Fig grasps the vertical ridge and engages in the recess in the ridge Ensure that the claw is properly positioned ...

Page 179: ...vehicle 9 Push the wheel bolt wrench 3 on as far as possible and tighten crosswise Tightening torque is 110 Nm 10 Before refittingthe wheeltrim clean the wheel around the retaining clips Valve symbol 3 on back of w heel trim must point towards valve on wheel Align and refit w heel trim or wheel bolt caps 3 Alloy wheels 3 put hub cap on and engage inserting pin on rear of hub cap into relevant hole...

Page 180: ...e engage first gear or reverse z Erect warning triangle as specified Warning triangle 3 169 The tyre repair kit is in the stow age compartment beneath the floor cover in the luggage compartment 1 Remove bag containing tyre repair kit from compartment Carefully remove parts from bag 2 Remove the compressor 3 Remove the electrical connection cable and air hose from the stowage compartments on the un...

Page 181: ...ompressor connector into the accessory socket or the cigarette lighter socket For accessory sockets 3 76 10 Switch on ignition 11 Set the rocker switch on the compressor to I The tyre is filled with sealant 12 While the sealant bottle drains approx 30 seconds the pressure indicator on the compressor briefly points to 6 bar Pressure then sinks again 13 All of the sealant is pumped into the tyre Aft...

Page 182: ... sealant leakage Stow the tyre repair kit in the luggage compartment 16 Wipe away any sealant spill with a cloth 17 Fold away warning triangle store in luggage compartment 3 169 18 Stick the label indicating maximum permitted speed somewhere in the driver s field of view 19 Continue driving immediately to allow the sealant to distribute evenly throughout the tyre Stop after approx 6 miles 10 km no...

Page 183: ... be guaranteed Heed the expiration date on the sealant bottle Replace the used sealant bottle Dispose of the bottle as prescribed by applicable laws The compressor and sealant can be used from approx 30 C The adapter on the bottom of the compressor can be used to pump up other items such as balls air beds inflatable dinghies and so on Unscrew the air hose and pull the adapter out Electrical system...

Page 184: ... 3 Slot fuse gripping tool onto fuse and withdraw it Some functions are protected by several fuses There may be fuses inserted with no function Alw ays use fuses with the correct current value This is shown on each fuse and is also indicated by the fuse colour and the plug in location in the fuse box Different versions of fuses are used Fuses and the most important circuits they protect Fuse box i...

Page 185: ...l locking system 20 Interior lighting reading lamp 21 Windscreen washer system 22 Rear electric window 23 Tilt slide sun roof skylight roof 24 Vauxhall alarm system 25 Rear window wiper 26 Ignition system engine electronics 27 Engine control airbag ESP Plus 28 Air conditioning system 29 Front left electric window 30 31 Engine control Z 17 DTH engine 32 Front right electric w indow No Circuit 33 Ce...

Page 186: ...rcuit 51 Left dipped beam Xenon headlamp Halogen headlamp 52 Right dipped beam Xenon headlamp Halogen headlamp 53 Sun roof electric windows radio 54 Main beam left 55 Main beam right 56 Fuse box in engine compartment The fuse box is at the front left of the engine compartment Disengage cover of fuse box from lug and lift off Some circuits may be protected by several fuses 9 Warning Turn off engine...

Page 187: ...lb checking that the data on the base matches that of the defective bulb To replace a bulb pull off the relay box on the left side On the right side pull off the air hose to the air filter Halogen headlamp system Headlamp system has separate bulbs for dipped beam 1 bottom bulbs and main beam 2 top bulbs No Circuit 1 Interior fan 2 Power steering 3 ABS 4 Easytronic diesel preheating system 5 Heated...

Page 188: ... remove 3 Press the bulb down in the holder 4 Remove bulb with connector from reflector housing 5 Detach plug connector from bulb base 6 Attach connector to new bulb 7 Insert the bulb with connector so that the lug engages in the recess in the reflector 8 Place headlamp protective cover in position and close ...

Page 189: ...lug connector from bulb 4 Disengage spring wire clip from retaining lugs by moving it forwards and swivel it aside 5 Remove bulb from reflector housing 6 When fitting the new bulb insert lugs in the reflector recesses 7 Engage spring wire clip plug connector onto bulb 8 Place headlamp protective cover in position and close ...

Page 190: ...Headlamp system has separate bulbs for dipped beam 1 bottom bulbs and main beam 2 top bulbs Dipped beam Main beam 1 Open bonnet and engage support 2 Remove headlamp protective cover 9 Warning The xenon headlamps work with very high electrical voltage Do not touch Have bulbs changed by a workshop 9 Warning The xenon headlamps work with very high electrical voltage Do not touch Have bulbs changed by...

Page 191: ...ing 6 When fitting the new bulb insert lugs in the reflector recesses 7 Engage spring wire clip plug connector onto bulb 8 Place headlamp protective cover in position and close Parking lamps 1 Open bonnet and engage support 2 Rotate the main beam headlamp cap anticlockwise and remove On vehicles with Xenon headlamps 3 remove headlamp cover cap 3 186 Fig 14219 S ...

Page 192: ...nd remove holder from reflector 4 Remove bulb from holder 5 Insert new bulb 6 Insert bulb socket in reflector 7 Place headlamp protective cover in position and close Front indicator lamps 1 Open bonnet and engage support 2 Rotate left turn signal lamp bulb carrier and disengage ...

Page 193: ...ting engage in the recesses in the reflector 7 Rotate bulb carrier to right as far as it will go Side turn signal lamps Have bulb replacement carried out by a workshop Front fog lamps 3 Have bulb replacement carried out by a workshop Tail lamps 1 Unscrew the four screws from the bulb housing using a screwdriver 3 2 Pull lamp housing reflector and fog tail lamp out of retainers to rear ...

Page 194: ...ting 4 Disengage lug of fog tail lamp plug 3 arrow in Fig and remove 5 Slacken both screws on the back of the main bulb mounting Press the catches of the bulb mounting together and remove the bulb mounting Bulbs in main bulb carrier Remove bulb from holder 1 Turn signal lamp 2 Brake lamp bulb 3 Tail lamp 4 Reversing light ...

Page 195: ...ck bulb mounting into housing 7 Connect both plugs Insert bulb housing with retaining pins in body and fasten with screws Number plate lamp 1 Insert screwdriver 3 vertically on right handside of bulb housing exert pressure towards the right and disengage spring Remove the bulb housing downw ards 2 Rotate bulb holder to left and disengage ...

Page 196: ...ve bulb from holder 4 Insert new bulb 5 Engage bulb holder by rotating right in lamp housing Insert lamp housing and engage Courtesy lamps Front courtesy lamp reading lamps 3 1 Unclip the scatter disc on the housing at the point shown ...

Page 197: ...older 3 Insert new bulb 4 Mount lens and engage in position Rearcourtesy lamp rear reading lamps 3 Have bulb replacement carried out by a workshop Glove compartment lamp 3 luggage compartment lamp 1 Prise the lamp out with a screwdriver 3 and remove ...

Page 198: ...he paintwork of your vehicle is exposed to environmental influences Wash and wax your vehicle regularly When using automatic car washes select a programme that includes waxing Bird droppings dead insects resin pollen and the like should be cleaned off immediately as they contain aggressive constituents which can cause paint damage If using a car wash comply with the car wash operator s instruction...

Page 199: ...st areas repaired by a workshop Exterior lights Headlamp and other lamp covers are made of plastic Do not use any caustic agents do not use an ice scraper and do not clean them when dry Plastic and rubber parts Plastic and rubber parts can be cleaned with the same cleaner as used to clean the body Use interior cleaner if necessary Do not use any other agent Avoid solvents and petrol in particular ...

Page 200: ...ntw ork It is advisable to wash the engine compartment before and after winter and preserve it with wax Cover alternator and brake fluid reservoir with plastic sheets before washing the engine When w ashing the engine with a steam jet cleaner do not direct the steam jet at components of the Anti lock Brake System 3 the automatic air conditioning system 3 or the belt drive and its components After ...

Page 201: ...important when making warranty or goodwill claims and is also an advantage when selling the vehicle on Ensure that the Service and Warranty Booklet is filled in correctly an uninterrupted service history is important when making warranty or goodwill claims and is also an advantage when selling the vehicle on Scheduled maintenance 197 Additional service work 201 Recommended fluids and lubricants 20...

Page 202: ...h e loss is too great or th ere are leaks carry ou t remedial work in agreement with th e customer x x x x x Check water carrying hoses for leaks and make sure that they are secure x x x x x Check break fluid level2 top up if necessary x x x Check that the battery terminals and lugs are secure x x x x x Vehicle system check using TECH 2 x x x x x Replace pollen filter or active charcoal filter x x...

Page 203: ...lter and drain water diesel grade EN 590 Z 13 DTJ Z 17 DTH x x Replace fuel filter petrol grade EN 228 outer Z 16 LET every 4 years 40 000 miles 60 000 km Check hand brake adjust if necessary unladen w heels carry out a visual check of wheel suspension and suspension front and rear brake lines brake pressure hose fuel lines and exhaust system x x Check external bodywork underseal note any damage i...

Page 204: ...re condition and pressure including spare wheel correct if necessary If there is a tyre inflation system check that the set is complete and the use by date is still valid Replace sealant bottle every four years Annual service check if the annual distance travelled is greater than 12 000 miles 20 000 km Visually checkthe first aid kit that it is where it shouldbe that it is undamaged andthat the us...

Page 205: ...ehicles taxis and driving school vehicles are classifiedas beingsubjectedto hard driving conditions With hard driving conditions it might be necessary to carry out certain service work more frequently than the scheduled intervals We recommend seeking technical advice with regard to servicing requirements for your particular driving circumstances Recommended fluids and lubricants Only use products ...

Page 206: ...of 1 litre of ACEA A3 B4 or A3 B3 grade may be used only once between each oil change The viscosity should be of the correct rating It is forbidden to use engine oil of grades ACEA A1 B1 and A5 B 5 Under certain circumstances these oils can cause long term damage to the engine Engine oil additives The use of motor oil additives can lead to damage and will invalidate the guarantee Engine oil viscos...

Page 207: ...switched on and off If less than 600 miles 1000 km remains InSP is displayed for several seconds Have the next service performed by a w orkshop within one week or 300 miles 500 km whichever occurs first Display of remaining distance 1 Sw itch off ignition 2 Briefly press the trip odometer reset button The odometer reading is shown 3 Press and hold the reset button for about 2 seconds InSP and the ...

Page 208: ...sion parts approved by Vauxhall can be obtained from your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer who can provide expert advice on permitted technical changes and ensure correct installation Performing work To avoid injury from moving parts and cables conducting ignition voltage only carry out engine compartment checks e g checking brake fluid or engine oil level when the ignition is switched off To aid iden...

Page 209: ... at least 5 minutes Pull out the dipstick wipe it clean insert it to the stopon the handle pull out and read the engine oil level Push the dipstick in as far as it will go and twist it by half a turn Different dipsticks are used depending on engine variant When the engine oil level has dropped to the MIN mark top up engine oil 9 Warning Important It is the owner s responsibility to maintain the co...

Page 210: ...d the last time it w as topped up The engine oil level must not exceed the MAX mark on the dipstick The amount filled must be between the MIN and M AX marks 3 225 Fit the cap on straight and tighten it Caution If there is too much engine oil the excess must be drained or suctioned out ...

Page 211: ...protection Have the concentration of the radiator contents tested by a workshop before winter starts The amount of antifreeze must provide protection down to approx 28 C A lower antifreeze concentration will reduce the amount of protection from frost and corrosion Add antifreeze if necessary If coolant loss is topped up with water have concentration checked and add antifreeze if necessary Caution ...

Page 212: ...on checked Have the cause of coolant loss rectified by a workshop Fit the cap on straight and tighten it Brakes A screeching noise indicates that the brake lining is at its minimum thickness Continued driving is possible Have the brake lining replace as soon as possible Once new brake lining is fitted do not brake unnecessarily hard for the first 125 miles 200 km 9 Warning Allow the engine to cool...

Page 213: ...kshop Brake fluid change Brake fluid is hygroscopic i e it absorbs water If the brakes become hot such as when driving on long downhill stretches vapour bubbles can occur in the water which can have an extremely adverse effect on braking power depending on the proportion of water Keep to the specified intervals 9 Warning Brake fluid is poisonous and corrosive Do not allow it to come into contact w...

Page 214: ...ease lever and detach wiper blade Wiper blade on the rear window 3 Lift wiper arm Disengage wiper blade as shown in illustration and remove Windscreen and headlamp washer systems 3 Reservoir for windscreen washing system and rear window washing system in engine compartment beneath the right hand windscreen wiper ...

Page 215: ... Laying up the vehicle for more than 4 weeks can lead to battery discharge Disconnect the negative terminal of the vehicle battery The Vauxhallalarm system 3 siren must be deactivated as follow s switch the ignition on the off disconnect the vehicle s battery within 15 seconds Ensure the ignition is switched off before connecting or disconnecting the vehicle battery Protecting electronic component...

Page 216: ...yre pressure to value given for full load 3 223 z Park vehicle in dry and well ventilated place Select first gear or reverse gear and w ith Easytronic 3 move selector lever to middle position before switching ignition off Use wedges or something similar to prevent vehicle from rolling z Do not apply hand brake z Disconnect the clamp from the negative terminal of the vehicle battery Putting the veh...

Page 217: ...ions Specifications in the vehicle documents always have priority over those given in this manual The identification plate is affixed to the front right door frame Vehicle data 213 Engine data 215 Performance 217 Fuel consumption CO2 emissions 219 Weights payload and roof load 221 Tyres 223 Capacities 225 Dimensions 226 Mounting dimensions of towing equipment 3 227 ...

Page 218: ...the seat The vehicle identification number may be attached to the instrument panel Engine identifier and engine number marked on left hand side of engine in engine block 1 Manufacturer 2 Type approval number 3 Vehicle identification number 4 Gross Vehicle Weight rating 5 Permissible Gross Train Weight 6 Maximum permissible front axle load 7 Maximum permissible rear axle load 8 Vehicle specific or ...

Page 219: ...trol Petrol Petrol Petrol Octane rating RON2 recommended possible possible 2 Stan dard qu ality fuels bold type recommended fuel 953 983 913 4 3 Kn ock control system automatically adjusts ignition timing according to type of fuel used octane nu mber 4 Use of 91 RON fuel lower power and torqu e and increased fuel con sumption 953 983 913 4 953 983 913 4 953 5 983 6 5 Use of 95 RON fuel lower power...

Page 220: ...55 4000 74 4400 Torque Nm at rpm 170 1750 to 2500 240 2300 Fuel type1 1 Stan dard qu ality fuels e g diesel DIN EN 590 Diesel Diesel Cetane requirement CN 2 2 Stan dard qu ality fuels bold type recommended fuel 493 3 A lower value is possible with winter diesel fu els 493 Max permissible engine speed continuous operation rpm approx 5100 to 5300 4730 Oil consumption l 1000 km 0 6 0 6 ...

Page 221: ...5 speed manual transmission 6 speed manual transmission Easytronic 1 The maximum speed indicated is achievable at kerb weight with out driver plu s 200 kg payload Optional equipment cou ld reduce the specified maximu m speed of th e vehicle 104 168 112 181 112 181 118 190 118 190 138 222 ...

Page 222: ...ph km h 5 speed manual transmission 6 speed manual transmission Easytronic 1 The maximum speed indicated is achievable at kerb weight with out driver plu s 200 kg payload Optional equipment cou ld reduce the specified maximu m speed of th e vehicle 98 157 111 178 ...

Page 223: ...n of CO2 emission is also a constituent of the directive The figures given must not be taken as a guarantee for the actual fuel consumption of a particular vehicle All values are based on the EU base model with standard equipment The calculation of fuel consumption as specified by directive 2004 3 EC takes account of the vehicle s kerb weight ascertained in accordance with the said regulation Opti...

Page 224: ...ption urban l 100 km extra urban l 100 km combined l 100 km CO2 g km 8 1 5 1 6 2 148 8 9 8 9 5 4 5 4 6 7 6 7 159 159 10 3 10 1 5 6 5 7 7 3 7 3 174 174 10 4 6 3 7 8 187 Z 13 DTJ Z 17 DTH 5 speed 6 speed sport Easytronic fuel consumption urban l 100 km extra urban l 100 km combined l 100 km CO2 g km 6 2 4 3 5 0 135 6 6 4 4 5 2 139 ...

Page 225: ...ar a load that is equal to the gross vehicle weight minus the front axle load When the trailer is coupled and the towing vehicle fully loaded including all occupants the permissible rear axle load see identification plate or vehicle documents may be exceeded by 25 kg andthe permissible gross vehicle weight by 25 kg If the permissible rear axle load is exceeded a maximum speed of 60 mph 100 km h ap...

Page 226: ... and all fluids tank 90 full Meriva Engine Manual transmission Manual transmission automated without with air conditioning kg Z 14 XEP 1330 1355 Z 16 XEP 1375 1400 1375 1400 Z 18 XE 1380 1405 1380 1405 Z 16 LET 1450 1475 Z 13 DTJ 1415 1440 Z 17 DTH 1455 1480 Table 2 weight of heavy accessories Accessories Towing equipment Weight kg 25 ...

Page 227: ...s only We recommend the use of tyre chains with a fine mesh that add no more than 10 mm to the running surface and the insides of the tyres including chain lock Tyre chains are not permitted on tyre sizes 205 50 R 16 and 205 45 R 17 Further information 3 155 Wheels Wheel bolt tightening torque 110 Nm Spare wheel 3 Depending on model the spare wheel is designed as a temporary spare wheel 3 When usi...

Page 228: ...5 50 R 16 205 45 R 17 35 2 4 32 2 2 38 2 6 44 3 0 Z 16 XEP Z 18 XE 185 60 R 15 205 50 R 16 205 45 R 17 35 2 4 32 2 2 38 2 6 44 3 0 Z 16 LET 185 55 R 161 195 50 R 161 205 50 R 16 205 45 R 17 1 On ly permitted as winter tyres 41 2 8 38 2 6 44 3 0 49 3 4 Z 13 DTJ 185 60 R 15 205 50 R 16 205 45 R 17 35 2 4 32 2 2 38 2 6 44 3 0 Z 17 DTH 185 60 R 15 205 50 R 16 205 45 R 17 38 2 6 35 2 4 41 2 8 46 3 2 ...

Page 229: ...apacities Engine oil Engine Z 14 XEP Z 16 XEP Z 16 LET Z 18 XE Z 13 DTJ Z 17 DTH Including filter I 3 5 4 5 4 25 3 2 5 0 Betw een MIN and MAX I 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Fuel tank Petrol diesel nominal capacity l 53 53 53 53 53 ...

Page 230: ...erior mirrors mm 1694 1694 Width with two exterior mirrors mm 1948 1948 Height mm 1624 1624 Length of luggage compartment floor mm 861 861 Luggage compartment width mm 1034 1034 Height of luggage compartment opening mm 832 832 Wheelbase mm 2630 2630 Turning circle diameter m 10 42 10 42 ...

Page 231: ...g equipment 9 Warning Only use towing equipment approved for your vehicle We recommend entrusting retrofitting of towing equipment to your workshop Dimensions mm A 468 B 727 C 508 1 D 471 5 E 441 4 F 497 6 G 496 6 H 35 1 I 50 1 J 36 4 K 90 L 142 6 M 585 N 568 Dimensions mm O 425 P 378 Q 14 R 16 S 69 T 76 U 430 ...

Page 232: ...228 Technical Data ...

Page 233: ...nt 158 Aquaplaning 154 Armrest 46 Ashtray 77 Automatic anti dazzle interior mirror 37 AU X input 110 Auxiliary heater 125 B Battery 134 211 Interruption of pow er supply 39 132 Battery discharge protection 108 Before starting off 13 Belt tensioners 58 Bleeding diesel fuel system 163 Bonnet 163 Boot see Luggage compartment 30 51 Brake assist 151 Brake fluid 203 Brake lamp 150 Brake system 149 Brake...

Page 234: ...00 Decommissioning 212 Demisting and defrosting Windows 116 with climate control system 122 With the air conditioning system 119 Diesel fuel filter 207 Diesel fuel system 163 207 Diesel particle filter 39 84 134 142 Dimensions 226 Dipped beam 9 Bulb replacement 184 186 Display 88 Display mode 94 Door locks 24 196 Driving abroad 197 Headlamps 108 Toll systems 110 Driving hints 133 E Easytronic 13 1...

Page 235: ...rning lamps 10 102 Head restraints 19 44 45 Headlamp flash 9 Headlamp range adjustment 102 Headlamp switch 9 100 Headlamp washer system 11 98 99 210 Headlamps 9 Daytime running lights 100 Driving abroad 108 Front fog lamps 101 Reversing lamps 102 Warning device 98 Heated exterior mirrors 11 36 39 Heated rear window 11 36 39 Heated seats 44 Heating 112 115 Seats 44 with climate control system 121 w...

Page 236: ...essure 152 223 Tyres 153 Manual transmission 12 132 Mirrors 4 36 Misted windows 116 119 122 Mobile telephone 111 Muffler see Exhaust system 142 N Number plate lamps Bulb replacement 191 Number plate lighting 191 Number plates 212 O Octane numbers 215 216 Odometer 85 Oil 202 additives 202 top up 202 viscosity 202 Oil consumption 205 215 216 Oil level 205 Oil pressure 82 Opel Service 197 Operating t...

Page 237: ... Service work 203 Side airbags 67 Signal system 9 10 Spare wheel 170 172 Speed 135 136 Fuel consumption 135 136 Speedometer 85 Starting the engine 13 25 128 164 Self help 164 Steam jet cleaners 196 Steering column lock 13 Steering wheel adjustment 5 Steering wheel remote control 22 109 Stowage compartments 78 Sun roof 40 Fault 41 Sun shade 41 Sun visors 79 System settings 92 T Tables 79 Tachometer...

Page 238: ...indscreen washer system 210 Weights 221 Wheels 151 Wheels tyres 151 Window s 37 Demisting and defrosting 116 119 122 Windscreen washer system 11 98 99 210 Antifreeze protection 211 Washer fluid reservoir 210 Windscreen wipers 10 98 210 Winter mode Starting off aid 130 Winter operation Battery 134 Coolant antifreeze 207 Fuel consumption 136 Fuel for diesel engines 137 Heating 112 Locks 196 Tyre cha...

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