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Edition: 

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CORSA

Operation, Safety and Maintenance

Owner’s Manual

Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com

Summary of Contents for Corsa 2007

Page 1: ...CORSA Operation Safety and Maintenance Owner s Manual Ofrecido por www electromanuales com...

Page 2: ...VAUXHALL Corsa Operation Safety Maintenance Ofrecido por www electromanuales com...

Page 3: ...nical data as well as on the identification plate and in the Service Booklet Fuel Designation Engine oil Grade Viscosity Tyre pressure Tyre size with up to 3 people with full load Summer tyres Front R...

Page 4: ...al overview z The table of contents at the beginning of the Owner s Manual and within the individual chapters will show you where everything is z Its index will help you find what you want z It will f...

Page 5: ...hich 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...

Page 6: ...al locking with remote control see page 33 mechanical anti theft locking system 3 see page 34 Vauxhall alarm system 3 see page 38 child safety locks see page 40 Unlocking and opening the luggage compa...

Page 7: ...ilst adjusting it 6 Seats see page 50 seat position see page 52 Folding backrest forwards see page 51 To adjust front seat height 3 Operate lever on outboard side of seat Pump action of lever 6 Seats...

Page 8: ...g backrests forwards VXR 3 see page 51 To adjust front seat head restraint height Press button to unlock adjust height engage 6 Head restraints see page 52 adjust rear head restraint see page 52 head...

Page 9: ...t exterior mirrors Four way switch on driver s door in version with electric windows 3 Toggle switch to left L or right R four way switch moves appropriate mirror 6 Mirrors see page 43 aspherical exte...

Page 10: ...6 In brief Ofrecido por www electromanuales com...

Page 11: ...ipped beam main beam 111 Door to door lighting 115 Parking lights 3 116 Cruise control 3 168 Page 7 Steering wheel remote control 3 120 8 Instruments 86 9 Horn 11 Driver s airbag 71 10 Windscreen wipe...

Page 12: ...O Turn signal lights see pages 10 89 111 Y Fuel level see pages 89 92 C Main beam see pages 10 89 111 W Coolant temperature see pages 89 259 Deactivated front passenger s airbag systems see page 77 78...

Page 13: ...ever up engage Adjust steering wheel only when vehicle is stationary and steering column lock is released 6 Airbag system see page 71 Light switch Turn light switch Press button 6 Lighting see page 11...

Page 14: ...lights see page 111 Hazard warning lights 6 Hazard warning lights see page 113 Headlight flash Pull stalk towards steering wheel Main beam Push stalk forwards Dipped beam Push stalk forwards again or...

Page 15: ...6 Windscreen wiper see page 108 adjustable wiper interval see page 108 wiper blades see pages 250 261 vehicle care see page 250 trip computer 3 see page 94 Automatic wiping with rain sensor 3 Gently...

Page 16: ...ration 6 Rear window wiper and rear window wash system see page 109 Heated rear window heated exterior mirrors 3 6 Air conditioning system 3 see page 129 heated rear window heated exterior mirrors see...

Page 17: ...ol 3 see page 132 Set automatic mode on Electronic Climate Control system 3 Press AUTO preselect temperature with rotary knob open air vents 6 Electronic Climate Control 3 see page 132 Manual transmis...

Page 18: ...n P switch ignition on depress footbrake and press button on selector lever Press button on selector lever to engage P or R 6 Automatic transmission 3 see page 148 N Neutral position idling o Drive po...

Page 19: ...ly adjusted z Brake operation Start engine Operate clutch and brake automatic transmission 3 in P or N Easytronic 3 in N do not accelerate petrol engines key to 3 diesel engines key to 2 wait until co...

Page 20: ...gear before switching the ignition off and with automatic transmission 3 move selector lever to position P Also turn front wheels towards kerb z Lock doors and luggage compartment by turning key in d...

Page 21: ...in your vehicle The other pages of this chapter contain a description of some interesting functions in your vehicle The remaining chapters of the Owner s Manual contain important information on opera...

Page 22: ...ntially reduced Side airbag system 3 The side airbag is triggered in the event of a side on collision to form a safety cushion for the driver or front passenger in the respective door area This substa...

Page 23: ...in the as delivered condition 6 Front passenger s airbag system deactivation see page 77 Operating menus via the information display 3 The menu options are selected via the menus and with the arrow k...

Page 24: ...nstantaneous consumption z Distance travelled z Average speed z Effective consumption z Average consumption z Stop watch 6 Trip computer 3 see page 103 Check control 3 The check control software monit...

Page 25: ...the AUX input with a 3 5 mm jack plug 6 AUX input 3 see page 121 Parking distance sensors 3 When reverse gear is selected the parking distance sensors switch on automatically The parking distance sen...

Page 26: ...es in red After tyre pressure is corrected or a tyre or wheel is changed the system must be initialised by pressing the DDS button 6 Deflation Detection System 3 see page 172 Personalised key If the v...

Page 27: ...signal is activated and the speed is below approx 25 mph 40 km h Reversing function If the lights are on reverse gear is engaged and the turn signal is activated the turn lighting on the appropriate...

Page 28: ...tem can be collapsed back into the vehicle floor 6 Flex Fix system see page 186 Diesel particle filter 3 The diesel particle filter system removes polluting soot particles out of the engine exhaust ga...

Page 29: ...e vehicle will not be damaged and does not require service The self cleaning function will automatically operate while driving after the engine has reached its normal operating temperature Control ind...

Page 30: ...wheels turn the key through 180 and repeat operation Car Pass The Car Pass contains all of the vehicle s data and should therefore not be kept in the vehicle Have your Car Pass to hand when consulting...

Page 31: ...n is switched on If the control indicator flashes when 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 c...

Page 32: ...ll be unlocked To open the doors pull the handle To open the luggage compartment see the next column Tank flap see page 160 Open luggage compartment When the central locking system is unlocked pull th...

Page 33: ...ll doors and the luggage compartment will be locked Tank flap see page 160 Central locking button for locking and unlocking the doors from inside the vehicle Press button m in the centre console doors...

Page 34: ...ocked Note z If the driver s door is not closed properly the central locking system will not lock z To lock the doors from the inside e g to prevent unwanted entry from outside press central locking b...

Page 35: ...ide using the remote control see page 35 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 Handle the...

Page 36: ...her power radio waves from other sources We recommend that you contact a workshop in order to have the cause of the fault remedied Manual unlocking or locking with the vehicle key see page 36 Remote c...

Page 37: ...compartment by operating the button beneath the lever Selective unlocking 3 You can set the system so that pressing the button q once unlocks just the driver s door and pressing the button q twice unl...

Page 38: ...oors are locked or unlocked The LED in central locking button m illuminates for approx 2 minutes once the vehicle is locked with the remote control If the doors are locked from inside using the centra...

Page 39: ...control depressed until the front windows have opened or completely closed Electric windows see page 46 Fault If the central locking system cannot be operated with the remote control it may be due to...

Page 40: ...driver s door lock towards the front of the vehicle as far as it will go turn the key back to a vertical position and remove Open the driver s door The other doors can be opened by pulling the handle...

Page 41: ...on the tailgate will increase its weight If it becomes too heavy the tailgate will then not stay open To close Close the luggage compartment with the handle on the inside of the tailgate Do not operat...

Page 42: ...e luggage compartment will be locked Vauxhall alarm system 3 Monitors z Doors tailgate bonnet z the ignition To activate All doors and the bonnet must be closed Press remote control button p If the ig...

Page 43: ...established The alarm can be silenced by pressing a button on the remote control or by switching on the ignition The anti theft alarm system is deactivated at the same time Alarm siren with integrate...

Page 44: ...e keys can be programmed separately and used Automatically saved settings The last settings selected for z the Electronic Climate Control 3 z the information display 3 z the Infotainment system 3 z th...

Page 45: ...d separately Programming permits the technical prerequisite of the relevant function To activate and deactivate the functions and set the functions please see the relevant sections For page references...

Page 46: ...vant sections For page references see the following table Repeat the procedure to programme additional keys Overview of programmable functions Function designation Function Status in the as delivered...

Page 47: ...ith the operation of the four way switch Setting with four way switch in version with electric windows 3 Push toggle switch to left L or right R the four way switch moves the corresponding mirror The...

Page 48: ...of pedestrians the exterior mirrors will swing out of their normal mounting position if they are bumped with sufficient force Reposition the mirror by applying slight pressure to the mirror housing F...

Page 49: ...underside of mirror housing Automatic anti dazzle interior mirror 3 Dazzle at night is automatically reduced The interior mirror does not reduce dazzle if the ignition is switched off or reverse gear...

Page 50: ...s the switch For automatic opening or closing pull or press the switch longer Pull or press the switch again to stop the movement Safety function If the window glass encounters resistance above the mi...

Page 51: ...closed Overload If the windows are repeatedly operated at short intervals the power supply is briefly cut off The system is protected by fuses in the fusebox see page 226 Fault If the windows cannot b...

Page 52: ...h the sunroof in the raised position The sunroof opens automatically until it reaches its limit position To close Hold down button d until the sunroof is completely closed Sunblind The sunblind can be...

Page 53: ...load If the system is overloaded the power supply is automatically cut off for a short time The system is protected by fuses in the fusebox see page 224 Fault If perfect function of the sunroof does n...

Page 54: ...nsion 3 54 Luggage compartment cover 56 Lashing eyes 57 Notes on loading the vehicle 58 Three stage safety system 59 Three point seat belts 59 Belt tensioners 61 Seat belt operation 64 Child restraint...

Page 55: ...not operate handwheel to adjust backrest with backrest folded forwards Folding backrests forwards Corsa VXR 3 Remove seat belt from belt mount on backrest To fold the backrest forwards pull release le...

Page 56: ...raints can be set in two positions To set in the first position pull the head restraint up in the second position press the spring marked in the illustration and push the head restraint right up to th...

Page 57: ...active head restraints tilt slightly forwards The head is more effectively supported by the head restraint and the danger of whiplash in the neck area is reduced Note Only approved objects or compone...

Page 58: ...rs next to the release lever The backrest is only engaged correctly when the red bolt is no longer protruding If the backrest is split 3 unlock the relevant side and unlock at both sides if it is a si...

Page 59: ...backrests upright and allow locking mechanisms to audibly engage at both sides Once the backrests are locked the red mark must no longer protrude The rear seat backrests can be locked in two positions...

Page 60: ...es then remove Fit in reverse order 3 door Hatchback Lift the cover backwards as shown in Fig 18414 S until it unlatches set at an angle then remove Fit in reverse order Stowing When the luggage compa...

Page 61: ...he three other segments order 2 to 4 lift at the rear disengage twist and remove Please install the segments in the order 4 to 1 Engage segments in recesses at the side The segments overlap at the con...

Page 62: ...s 3 are folded down z The warning triangle 3 and first aid kit cushion 3 must always be freely accessible z Do not place any objects in front of the rear window or on the instrument panel They are ref...

Page 63: ...ng stresses on the body z The airbag systems are also triggered in the event of severe accidents and form a safety cushion for the occupants Always read the instructions supplied with the child restra...

Page 64: ...s on the body by controlling the release of the seat belt in the event of a collision The forward movement of the body is therefore controlled Control indicator X indicating that driver s seat belt ha...

Page 65: ...ed or trapped by sharp edged objects Belt tensioners The front seat belt systems are fitted with belt tensioners The seat belts are pulled down at the belt buckles and the lower outer attachment point...

Page 66: ...e driving there is a fault in the belt tensioner system or the airbag systems see page 76 The systems might not be deployed in the event of an accident In the event of a fault in the belt tensioners t...

Page 67: ...rea 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 inertia r...

Page 68: ...hen fastening seat belt The clothes that you are wearing can affect the snug fit of the seat belt Do not route the seat belt over hard or breakable objects in your pockets e g ballpoint pens keys or g...

Page 69: ...d restraint system is being used please pay attention to the usage and installation instructions The country in which you are driving could require the use of child restraint systems on specific seats...

Page 70: ...eactivated or in version without front passenger s airbags see pages 77 80 Place the seat height 3 in its highest position see page 51 Push the front passenger s seat backwards as far as possible When...

Page 71: ...of the vehicle facing away from the road z A child restraint system which has been subjected to stress in an accident must be replaced z Secure or remove child restraint systems that are in the vehic...

Page 72: ...front passenger s seat2 2 Conditional only if front passenger s airbag system is deactivated or in version without front passenger s airbags see pages 77 80 On an outboard seat in the rear row of seat...

Page 73: ...m for children of maximum size in the weight class 9 to 18 kg B ISO F2 Forward facing child restraint system for smaller children in the weight class 9 to 18 kg B1 ISO F2X Forward facing child restrai...

Page 74: ...systems On the back of the rear seat backrests see Fig 18300 S and in the rear footwell by the front passenger s seat rail 3 see Fig 18421 S there are eyes for securing Top Tether child restraint sys...

Page 75: ...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 z independent of the side airbag 3 and curta...

Page 76: ...ct that is to say if it would not be of benefit to the occupants 9 Warning The front airbag system provides optimum protection when the seat backrest and head restraint are correctly adjusted Adjust t...

Page 77: ...ont passenger s seat z the control indicator for deactivated front passenger s airbag systems The side airbag system will be triggered z depending on the severity of the accident z depending on the ty...

Page 78: ...triggered for the front passenger s seat when the airbag systems for the front passenger s seat are deactivated Deactivated airbag systems for the front passenger s seat are indicated by the continuou...

Page 79: ...iggered 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 s side z...

Page 80: ...there is a fault in the airbag systems or belt tensioners see page 62 The systems might not be deployed in the event of an accident In the event of a fault in the airbag systems the LEDs flash in but...

Page 81: ...lluminated Airbag systems for the front passenger s seat are not active The setting selected remains stored even when the ignition is switched on again Deactivation With the vehicle stationary and the...

Page 82: ...dometer display must not be illuminated If the LEDs or control indicator are illuminated the airbag systems for the front passenger s seat will not be triggered in the event of an impact Control indic...

Page 83: ...objects in the inflation zone of the airbag systems is not permitted due to the risk of injury if the components are triggered z There must be no objects between the airbag systems and the occupants r...

Page 84: ...m any alterations on the components of the airbag system as this would render the vehicle unroadworthy z We recommend having the steering wheel the instrument panel all panelling parts the door seals...

Page 85: ...can be recognised by the word AIRBAG above the glove compartment The side airbag system 3 is identified by the covers on the outboard sides of the front seat backrests Deactivation of front passenger...

Page 86: ...running will discharge the battery Do not damage the sockets by using unsuitable plugs The maximum power consumption of electrical accessories must not exceed 120 watts Do not connect any current del...

Page 87: ...holders Drink holders are located in the centre console in front of the gearshift lever and behind the handbrake In the 3 door Hatchback also located at the side behind the rear seat 9 Warning Failure...

Page 88: ...z pocket torch holder The glove compartment should remain closed while driving Stowage compartment beneath double load bay floor 3 The double load bay floor can be inserted in the luggage compartment...

Page 89: ...ost completely flat load bay is created The double load bay floor is able to withstand a load of no more than 100 kg In the model with a tyre repair kit 3 the spare wheel recess may be used as an addi...

Page 90: ...ours of the control indicators mean w Deflation Detection System 3 Control indicator illuminates red Tyre pressure loss see page 172 Control indicator illuminates yellow Fault in system see page 172 C...

Page 91: ...tion is complete This may take up to 20 minutes of driving The time will be shorter at higher vehicle speeds Further information see pages 15 164 Z Exhaust emission 3 Control indicator illuminates and...

Page 92: ...set selector lever to N 4 Switch off ignition 1 Not on Z 14 XEP engine Sales designation see page 268 Check oil level before consulting a workshop for assistance p Alternator Control indicator illumi...

Page 93: ...161 Diesel engines If the tank is run dry bleed the fuel system as described on page 204 Fuel gauge see page 92 C Main beam Control indicator illuminates blue It is illuminated when main beam is on an...

Page 94: ...lluminates when the engine is running Fault in the airbag or belt tensioner system see pages 62 76 8 Exterior lights Control indicator illuminates green It is illuminated when the exterior lighting is...

Page 95: ...riving Fault in the Anti lock Brake System see page 176 v Electronic Stability Programme ESP Plus 3 Control indicator flashes or illuminates yellow Flashing while driving System intervenes actively se...

Page 96: ...xceeded danger to engine Speedometer Speed display Fuel gauge Never run the tank dry Diesel engines If the tank is run dry bleed the fuel system as described on page 204 Because of the fuel remaining...

Page 97: ...tomatic transmission 3 or current gear or mode for Easytronic 3 InSP Service interval display Display of remaining driving distance until next service Further information see page 254 InSP2 Bulb failu...

Page 98: ...duce the speed or switch off OFF push the wiper stalk down z pull turn signal stalk and wiper stalk simultaneously to the steering wheel until you hear a confirmation signal approx 3 seconds This func...

Page 99: ...o zero and restarted at any time see Resetting trip computer to zero Stoppages in the journey with the ignition off are not included in the calculations Effective consumption Display of fuel consumpti...

Page 100: ...trol 3 The Graphical Information Display presents the information in monochrome The Colour Information Display presents the information in colour The information that is displayed and the format there...

Page 101: ...nditions When temperature increases to at least 5 C the symbol extinguishes In vehicles with Graphical Information Display 3 or Colour Information Display 3 a warning message appears in the display as...

Page 102: ...and run in the menus on the display using the arrow keys 3 on the Infotainment system the multi function knob 3 on the Infotainment system or the left adjuster wheel 3 on the steering wheel If check c...

Page 103: ...ect menu options or commands select functional areas Press Make selections confirm commands To exit a menu turn the multi function knob left or right to Return or Main and select Select using the left...

Page 104: ...nd 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...

Page 105: ...e Fig 17340 T on previous page 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 t...

Page 106: ...adjusted to suit the light conditions black or coloured text on a light background or white or coloured text on a dark background Select menu item Day Night from the Settings menu The options are dis...

Page 107: ...ange 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...

Page 108: ...can be reset to zero and restarted at any time see Resetting trip computer information to zero Reset Average consumption Calculation of average consumption The measurement can be reset to zero and res...

Page 109: ...unction will be reset and recalculated To reset all information of a trip computer select menu item All values After resetting is displayed for the selected trip computer information The recalculated...

Page 110: ...e Measurement of the time from manual activation via Start to manual deactivation via Reset Interruption of power supply If the power supply has been interrupted or if the battery voltage has dropped...

Page 111: ...arting the engine or while driving z If driver s seat belt is not fastened z If a door or the luggage compartment has not been closed correctly when you set off z Once you have reached a certain speed...

Page 112: ...requency reaches the desired interval time and move stalk to adjustable timed interval wipe position The selected interval will remain stored until the next time it is changed or until the ignition is...

Page 113: ...to switch on The rear window wiper swipes in timed interval mode Push stalk forwards again to switch off The rear window wash system will remain on for as long as the stalk is held in the forward pos...

Page 114: ...e ignition is switched off Follow the regulations of the country in which you are driving when using daytime running lights and front fog lights 3 Driving abroad see page 119 Exterior lights 110 Main...

Page 115: ...terior lights switch off when the ignition is switched off For reasons of safety the light switch should always remain in the A position If visibility is poor in foggy conditions for example turn ligh...

Page 116: ...key on pages 40 42 P7 Front fog lights 3 The front fog lights can only be switched on when both the ignition and lights are on Fog tail light r The fog tail light can only be switched on both the igni...

Page 117: ...ent 3 Adapt the headlight range in four stages depending on vehicle load with dipped beam switched on press button I or J in stages until the required setting is displayed in the odometer display The...

Page 118: ...ht is thrown approx 90 to the left or right of the vehicle 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 turn l...

Page 119: ...ering wheel again Switching on the exterior lighting with the remote control 3 The lead me to the vehicle light function switches the dipped beam on for approx 30 seconds Programme function This funct...

Page 120: ...illumination information display illumination Illuminates when ignition is switched on Adjustable brightness when exterior lighting is switched on Hold down the button until the required brightness is...

Page 121: ...h reading lights 3 Automatic interior light see previous page To operate manually from inside when the doors are closed Front reading lights 3 Left and right reading lights are individually operable W...

Page 122: ...n the tailgate is opened Automatically regulated centre console lighting 3 Spotlight in housing of interior mirror Daylight dependent automatically regulated centre console lighting with ignition swit...

Page 123: ...tive Forward Lighting AFL 3 1 Pull and hold stalk for main beam on steering wheel headlight flash 2 Switch on ignition 3 After approx 3 seconds an acoustic signal sounds and then AFL control indicator...

Page 124: ...owing may cause hissing noise distortion or loss of reception altogether Infotainment system 3 The Infotainment system is operated as described in the operating instructions Steering wheel remote cont...

Page 125: ...on power of more than 10 Watts We recommend that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer who will have brackets and various installation kits available as accessories and will install them in ac...

Page 126: ...s depending on the position of the temperature switch The air supply can be adjusted to suit requirements by means of the fan Heating and ventilation system air conditioning system 3 122 Electronic Cl...

Page 127: ...vehicle interior regardless of the conditions outside To ensure a uniform and comfortable climate in the vehicle the temperature of inflowing air airflow rate and air distribution are automatically a...

Page 128: ...o its stop Windscreen defroster nozzles 2 Air distribution switch set to l Air is directed onto the windscreen and the door windows Additional air vents Located beneath the windscreen and in the footw...

Page 129: ...the engine is running Heated steering wheel 3 heated driver s seat 3 When the ignition is switched on the heating of the steering wheel and or the driver s seat is activated by pressing the correspon...

Page 130: ...a journey Air distribution Adjusted using right hand rotary knob Intermediate settings are possible Open the air vents when the switch is set to L or M Turn clockwise Warm Turn anticlockwise Cold x Of...

Page 131: ...unt of heat is dependent on the coolant temperature and is thus not fully attained until the engine is warm For rapid warming of the passenger compartment z Turn the temperature switch clockwise as fa...

Page 132: ...emperature rotary knob to any position you like with temperature stratification effect in the centre zone Heating the footwell z Rotate temperature switch to right hand zone z Switch on fan z Set air...

Page 133: ...Switch on heated rear window Air conditioning system 3 As a supplement to the heating and ventilation system the air conditioning system cools and dehumidifies dries inflowing air If cooling or dehumi...

Page 134: ...nger compartment air deteriorates which may cause the vehicle occupants to feel drowsy Air distribution to l the air recirculation system is automatically switched off to speed up window demisting and...

Page 135: ...ows e g due to damp weather damp clothing or low outside temperatures z Cooling n on the air conditioning compressor automatically switches itself off at low outside temperatures icing z Turn the temp...

Page 136: ...ications are briefly shown in the information display superimposed over the currently displayed menu The display can vary according to the type of presentation see page 96 The Electronic Climate Contr...

Page 137: ...low outside temperatures Automatic mode Basic setting for maximum comfort z Press AUTO button z Open all air vents z Air conditioning compressor activation see page 136 z Set temperature to 22 C usin...

Page 138: ...s constantly at maximum cooling power The temperature is not regulated If a temperature above 28 C is set Hi appears in the display the Electronic Climate Control system runs constantly at maximum hea...

Page 139: ...low outside temperatures Press V button V appears in display control indicator in button illuminates The temperature and the air distribution are adjusted automatically the fan runs at a faster speed...

Page 140: ...ss the central knob The possible air distribution settings appear one after another in the display Air distribution can also be set in the Air distribut menu Return to automatic air distribution Deact...

Page 141: ...ger compartment is circulated Press button 4 the control indicator in the button will illuminate The exchange of fresh air is reduced in air recirculation mode The quality of the passenger compartment...

Page 142: ...ses from the air Have the pollen filter replaced by a workshop at the intervals specified in the Service Booklet Note If the windscreen becomes fogged in damp weather adjust system temporarily as desc...

Page 143: ...e Electronic Climate Control system 3 function do not cover the sensor on the instrument panel see illustration above Maintenance In order to ensure continuously efficient performance the air conditio...

Page 144: ...he engine running and the footbrake has not been depressed Easytronic 3 140 Automatic transmission 3 148 Driving hints 154 Saving fuel protecting the environment 156 Fuels refuelling 158 Catalytic con...

Page 145: ...operational the engine will not start Selecting neutral before starting the engine is not necessary If a gear is selected the transmission shifts automatically to neutral N when the footbrake is depr...

Page 146: ...eating the previously described procedure In Automatic mode selection of other gears is automatic irrespective of driving conditions Move selector lever towards A Switch between Automatic and Manual m...

Page 147: ...led driving programmes z By means of delayed gear changing higher engine speeds following a cold start the operating temperature programme in Automatic mode quickly and automatically brings the cataly...

Page 148: ...me automatically switches itself off at extremely high clutch temperatures Activating the Winter programme deactivates the Sport programme if selected If the vehicle is switched to Manual mode while t...

Page 149: ...aking effect select a lower gear in good time when driving downhill Rocking the vehicle If it becomes necessary to rock the vehicle to free it from sand mud snow or a hole move the selector lever betw...

Page 150: ...ly engaged gear indicator in transmission display remains engaged With N no gear is engaged When the ignition is switched off the Easytronic no longer responds to movement of the selector lever Lock t...

Page 151: ...nic around the cap see Fig 18308 S so that no dirt can get into the opening when the cap is removed 4 Rotate cap to slacken and remove by lifting upwards see Fig 18308 S 5 Turn the adjusting screw clo...

Page 152: ...ng a gear If a gear has been selected and the brake is released the vehicle will creep Never operate the accelerator and brake pedals simultaneously The selected gear is displayed on the transmission...

Page 153: ...tion procedure Gears 3 2 1 Press button on selector lever to engage 3 or 1 The current gear is displayed in the transmission display P Park position Front wheels locked Only engage when the vehicle is...

Page 154: ...for optimum pollutant reduction z The adaptive programme automatically tailors gearshifting to the driving conditions e g greater load or gradients Winter programme T Press button T if you are having...

Page 155: ...nt for 1st gear is achieved by braking for example Rocking the vehicle If it becomes necessary to rock the vehicle to free it from sand mud snow or a hole move the selector lever from D to R in a repe...

Page 156: ...ignition key Lock the vehicle Otherwise the battery may become discharged if the vehicle is parked for long periods The ignition key can only be removed when the selector lever is in position P Fault...

Page 157: ...of the fault release selector lever 1 Apply handbrake 2 Release selector lever panelling from centre console at front roll upwards and rotate anti clockwise 3 Push the yellow catch forwards with a sc...

Page 158: ...peed Since a considerable amount of heat is generated at high engine speeds and less at slower speeds do not shift down when climbing hills whilst the vehicle is still coping with the gradient in the...

Page 159: ...ars 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 not slip the clutch with a high revving engine T...

Page 160: ...efore drive 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 quali...

Page 161: ...te 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 elec...

Page 162: ...aviour and service life of the engine The additives contained in the fuel play an important role in this regard You should therefore only use high quality fuels containing additives Fuels with ethanol...

Page 163: ...ndent Diesel fuels with improved low temperature properties are therefore available on the market during the winter months Make sure that you fill the tank with winter fuel before the start of the col...

Page 164: ...e specified tank capacity is reached after continued measured filling Leave the filler nozzle in place until the stop To close place fuel filler cap in position and turn overcoming the resistance unti...

Page 165: ...ort time at slow speeds keeping the engine revs low Irregular engine running and a loss of engine power when the Electronic Stability Programme ESP Plus 3 comes into action are the result of operating...

Page 166: ...tem and ignition system zones in combination with the catalytic converter the amount of hazardous substances in the exhaust emissions such as carbon monoxide CO hydrocarbons CH and nitrogen oxides NOx...

Page 167: ...dicate that there is water in the diesel fuel filter 3 A text message appears on the service display at the same time see page 93 Have diesel fuel filter checked for possible presence of water residue...

Page 168: ...ld be driving only short distances in cold weather If the filter needs cleaning and recent driving situations did not allow the function to automatically operate then control indicator will flash If t...

Page 169: ...irer who has proper equipment and trained personnel available Electronic testing systems permit rapid diagnosis and remedy of faults This way you can be certain that all components of the vehicle s el...

Page 170: ...s ESP Plus is ready for operation as soon as the ignition is switched on and control indicator v extinguishes When the ESP Plus comes into action v flashes The vehicle is now in a critical situation E...

Page 171: ...t is integrated in the system will help you to find a solution quickly Switching off 3 ESP Plus can be deactivated by pressing button v 3 Switching off is indicated by illumination of the control indi...

Page 172: ...in heavy traffic or on winding slippery or greasy roads With automatic transmission 3 engage cruise control only in D or with Easytronic 3 only in Automatic mode When the cruise control is active rea...

Page 173: ...wise reduction of the speed in 1 2 mph 2 km h increments After releasing the current speed is stored and maintained To deactivate Briefly press button 0 Cruise control is switched off control indicato...

Page 174: ...by illumination of the LED in button r If the vehicle approaches an obstacle when reversing a series of signals can be heard in the vehicle interior The interval between the signals becomes shorter a...

Page 175: ...lows faults to be quickly remedied Flashes The fault is due to sensors obstructed with snow or ice The sensors must be undamaged and free of dirt snow and ice Interference due to external sources of u...

Page 176: ...en the ignition is switched on and can detect pressure loss from a speed of 20 mph 30 km h Control indicator w If control indicator w illuminates red while driving there is a loss of pressure Stop imm...

Page 177: ...ontrol indicator w flashes three times The system is operational after driving a certain distance Only initialise the system if all tyres have the prescribed pressure 9 Warning The Deflation Detection...

Page 178: ...that are worn right down cause a grinding noise The vehicle can continue to be driven Have brake pads replaced as soon as possible Contact a workshop to have the brake pads replaced Brake assist When...

Page 179: ...re checked automatically see page 106 Shortly after starting each journey the effectiveness of the brake system should be tested at low speed and without inconveniencing other traffic especially if th...

Page 180: ...eerable even in the event of very heavy braking for example on bends or when swerving to avoid an obstacle Even in the event of full on braking the ABS makes it possible to drive round an obstacle wit...

Page 181: ...g After every ignition sequence and starting of the engine you may hear the system carrying out self testing once you have moved off and are moving at a speed of greater than approx 2 mph 3 km h Fault...

Page 182: ...ay require reprogramming to ensure that the correct speed is displayed Vehicles with run flat tyres 3 When switching wheels e g when switching to winter tyres use run flat tyres as there is no spare w...

Page 183: ...perties of the tyre Run flat tyres 3 must not be combined with conventional tyres Pay attention to legal requirements when disposing of tyres Some brands of tyres have a beaded edge for alloy wheels t...

Page 184: ...wise the pressure may drop below the permissible minimum when the tyres cool down After having checked the tyre pressure tighten the valve caps using the valve cap key Incorrect tyre pressures will im...

Page 185: ...ies punctures cuts tears bulges in sidewalls Examine wheels for damage Contact a workshop in the event of damage or unusual wear Tread depth Check tread depth regularly If wear in the front is greater...

Page 186: ...for six years should be used with care z Never fit used tyres the previous history and use of which you do not know z So as not to impair brake cooling use only wheel trims approved for use on your ve...

Page 187: ...183 280 Winter tyres improve safety at temperatures below 7 C and should therefore be fitted on all the wheels The design of summer tyres means they have limited qualities for winter driving If the m...

Page 188: ...into contact with parts of the chain and be damaged Remove the wheel trim see page 215 Tyre chains may only be used at speeds up to 30 mph 50 km h and when travelling on roads that are free of snow th...

Page 189: ...kwards with a valve cap key Location of valve cap key see page 180 Version with sunroof 3 Disengage covers concealing roof rack mounts by pushing sliders in direction of arrow e g with coin and remove...

Page 190: ...Fix system Open luggage compartment see page 37 Pull release lever up The system disengages and travels quickly out from the bumper Completely pull out the Flex Fix system until you hear it engage En...

Page 191: ...front 2 tail light from the recesses Open out the bulb holder on the back of the tail light all the way Push the clamping lever down and push the bulb holder into the retainer until it hits the stop P...

Page 192: ...r 1 back first followed by the right clamping lever 2 until they stop Both clamping levers must point backwards otherwise safe functionality is not guaranteed Close the luggage compartment see page 37...

Page 193: ...edal crank recess roughly adapt the adjustable pedal crank unit to the protrusion of the pedal crank If the bicycle has straight pedal cranks unscrew the pedal crank unit all the way position 5 see il...

Page 194: ...remove the strap retainer Prepare the bicycle for attachment Rotate the left pedal opposite the chain cog vertically downwards The pedal on the left pedal crank must be horizontal The front bicycle mu...

Page 195: ...ced in the pedal crank recess opening as shown in the illustration Insert pedal crank mount into outer rail of each pedal crank recess from above and slide downwards as far as it will go see Fig 18454...

Page 196: ...ary lever on the pedal crank recess see page 189 Fig S 14629 or Fig S 14630 If the two bicycles obstruct one another the relative positions of the bicycles can be adapted by adjusting the wheel recess...

Page 197: ...sen the attachment screw for the pedal bearing mount then lift the pedal bearing mount to remove it Remove the bicycle from the Flex Fix system Retracting the Flex Fix system Push the pedal crank moun...

Page 198: ...locking lever on the diagonal support and fold both pedal crank recesses down Swivel first the right clamping lever 1 forwards followed by the left clamping lever 2 until they stop then engage them Bo...

Page 199: ...light in the recesses and push down as far as possible Push cables all the way into all guides in order to prevent damage Open the luggage compartment Push the release lever up and push the system in...

Page 200: ...nd other equipment For installation dimensions of the trailer towing equipment see page 286 Stowage of coupling ball bar The coupling ball bar is stowed in a bag in the spare wheel well and secured to...

Page 201: ...Green marking on the rotary lever is not visible z Locking pin at the top of the coupling ball bar is set inwards z The key is in the lock Otherwise the coupling ball bar must be tensioned before it i...

Page 202: ...tary lever is visible z Gap between knob and coupling ball bar is visible z Coupling ball bar must be seated firmly in coupling housing z Coupling ball bar must be locked and key must be removed Eye f...

Page 203: ...see right hand column Insert sealing plug in opening for coupling ball bar Close socket see page 197 Fig 18390 S Place cover on bumper and push both bolts outwards Do not use steam jet cleaners or ot...

Page 204: ...e adequately experienced in towing large or heavy caravans trailers The permitted caravan trailer load applies up to the specified incline and up to an altitude of 1000 metres above sea level Since en...

Page 205: ...d during towing With the trailer attached and the towing vehicle fully loaded including all the passengers the permitted rear axle load specified on identification plate and vehicle documents for Hatc...

Page 206: ...secured so that they cannot slip and be placed in the centre of the caravan trailer if possible i e above the axle For trailers with low directional control and for caravans with a permissible Gross...

Page 207: ...hilst the vehicle is still coping with the gradient in the higher gear Starting on inclines For vehicles with manual transmission the most favourable engine speed when starting off on an incline is be...

Page 208: ...release lever to its original position Diesel fuel system bleeding 204 Bonnet 204 Starting 206 Starting the engine with jump leads 3 206 Towing 208 Warning triangle 3 210 First aid kit cushion 3 211 S...

Page 209: ...8 To hold the bonnet in open position disengage the support arranged diagonally in front of the battery set it upright and insert it in the catch above the bonnet hinge To close hold the bonnet releas...

Page 210: ...nd damage in the event of direct contact z Wear eye protection and protective clothing when handling a battery z Use auxiliary battery with same voltage 12 volts Its capacity Ah must not be considerab...

Page 211: ...ck or screw connection in the engine suspension z Do not connect leads to negative terminal of discharged battery z The connection point should be as far away from the discharged battery as possible z...

Page 212: ...t the front right of the vehicle disengage the cover at the bottom and pull it off downwards The towing eye is in the right hand compartment of the luggage compartment behind the cover To open the com...

Page 213: ...y and must not be towed faster than 50 mph 80 km h or further than 60 miles 100 km If the transmission is defective or if the above speed or distance is to be exceeded the front axle must be raised of...

Page 214: ...n a horizontal position Attach a tow rope 3 or better still a tow rod 3 to the eye The towing eye may only be used for towing and not for recovery of the vehicle Drive slowly Do not drive jerkily Exce...

Page 215: ...cured using a nut In the Corsavan the spare wheel 3 is screwed down together with the floor cover To lift the cover undo the plastic nut There is a spacer between the spare wheel and the floor cover P...

Page 216: ...y 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 w...

Page 217: ...sions of the Corsa VXR with sill panelling 3 or retro fitted sill panelling 3 no jack 3 must be used The vehicle may be damaged Vehicles with spare wheel 3 The jack and the vehicle tools are in the ri...

Page 218: ...the following preparations and observe the following information when changing wheels z Park the vehicle on a level firm and non skid surface z Switch on the hazard lights apply the handbrake select f...

Page 219: ...ple or animals may be in the vehicle when it is jacked up z Never crawl under a jacked up vehicle z Do not start or run the engine while the vehicle is on the jack z Before screwing in the wheel bolts...

Page 220: ...Slacken wheel bolts by half a turn using the wheel bolt wrench 3 ensuring the wrench is pushed on as far as possible 3 The location of each jacking point 3 is indicated by a mark on the bottom edge o...

Page 221: ...itioned The edge of the jack base must be planted firmly and vertically in line with the contact point Raise vehicle by turning crank handle If this is not the case carefully lower the vehicle immedia...

Page 222: ...el trim or wheel bolt caps 3 Alloy wheels 3 Align and refit wheel bolt caps 3 11 Stow replaced wheel tools and warning triangle 3 in luggage compartment see pages 210 to 213 12 Check the tyre pressure...

Page 223: ...rning lights apply handbrake automatic transmission 3 selector lever in P manual transmission or Easytronic 3 engage 1st or reverse gear z Correctly set up the warning triangle 3 Warning triangle 3 se...

Page 224: ...h the air tube from the compartment 2 Unwind the air tube from the holder and screw onto the sealant bottle connector 3 Place the sealant bottle on the holder as shown in the illustration Make sure th...

Page 225: ...ompressor 7 Switch on ignition To prevent battery discharge we recommend that you leave the engine running 8 Press button on the compressor the tyre is filled with the sealant 9 While the sealant bott...

Page 226: ...the luggage compartment 13 Wipe away any sealant spill with a cloth 14 Fold up the warning triangle 3 and place in the luggage compartment see page 210 15 Apply the sticker on the sealant bottle show...

Page 227: ...le can only be used once Replace a used sealant bottle The compressor and sealant can be used from approx 30 C Dispose of a used tyre repair kit in accordance with applicable legislation The adapter 3...

Page 228: ...see Fig 17259 T 17260 T can be recognised by its melted wire A new fuse should only be installed after the cause of the problem has been rectified Only install fuses of the specified rating Each fuse...

Page 229: ...filter heater 30 A 15 A1 1 Different ratings depending on engine and equipment level 4 Horn 15 A 5 Easytronic automatic transmission 15 A 6 Engine control unit 7 5 A 7 Front fog lights 15 A 8 Engine...

Page 230: ...rear window 30 A 27 Anti lock Brake System 30 A 28 Interior fan 30 A 29 Cigarette lighter 20 A 30 Air conditioning system 7 5 A 31 Electric window left 20 A 32 Electric window right 20 A 33 Heated ext...

Page 231: ...uggage compartment trim Remove cover from fusebox No Circuit Rating 1 Adaptive Forward Lighting 15 A 2 3 Seat heater left 15 A 4 Seat heater right 15 A 5 6 7 8 Flex Fix system towing equipment 20 A 9...

Page 232: ...he defective bulb Do not exceed wattage given on bulb base To replace the bulb on the right hand side remove the air hose from the air filter To replace the bulb on the left hand side remove fusebox c...

Page 233: ...er 4 Press base to the side and remove from reflector 5 Detach plug connector from bulb 6 Insert new bulb in reflector in such a manner that the fixing lug of the bulb holder aligns with the reflector...

Page 234: ...ise and remove 4 Detach plug connector from bulb 5 Disengage spring wire clip from retaining lugs by moving it and swivelling it to the side 6 Remove bulb from reflector housing 7 When fitting a new b...

Page 235: ...wash system reservoir filler neck see page 228 3 Rotate the main beam headlight cap anticlockwise and remove 4 Remove parking light socket from reflector 5 Remove bulb from socket 6 Insert new bulb w...

Page 236: ...e procedure bulb changes should be carried out by a workshop Dipped beam 1 Open bonnet and engage support 2 To replace the bulb on the right hand side remove the air hose from the air filter To replac...

Page 237: ...ut on cover and engage wire clip After replacing bulb fit air hose to air filter or install reservoir filler neck and close fusebox cover 10 Close bonnet Main beam 1 Open bonnet and engage support 2 T...

Page 238: ...reflector housing 7 When fitting a new bulb engage the lugs in the recesses on the reflector without touching the glass 8 Engage spring wire clip plug connector onto bulb 9 Fit headlight cap and rota...

Page 239: ...25 Remove windscreen wash system reservoir filler neck see page 228 3 Rotate the main beam headlight cap anticlockwise and remove 4 Detach plug connector from bulb 5 Disengage spring wire clip from re...

Page 240: ...ose bonnet Parking lights 1 Open bonnet and engage support 2 To replace the bulb on the right hand side remove the air hose from the air filter To replace the bulb on the left hand side remove fusebox...

Page 241: ...nd side remove the air hose from the air filter To replace the bulb on the left hand side remove fusebox cover see page 225 Remove windscreen wash system reservoir filler neck see page 228 3 Rotate bu...

Page 242: ...ts Have bulb replacements carried out by a workshop Tail lights 5 door Hatchback 1 Disengage right and left cover in the side luggage compartment trim then open 2 Remove plug connector by pressing on...

Page 243: ...rear 5 Gently press the three locking lugs on the outside of the bulb holder outwards and remove bulb holder Bulbs in bulb carrier 1 Tail light 2 Reversing light 3 Turn signal light 4 Tail light brake...

Page 244: ...er seal is positioned as illustrated 10 Insert bulb housing in vehicle body engaging the ratchet and bolt in recesses Tighten attachment nuts by hand Engage plug connector Close cover 11 Carry out the...

Page 245: ...right and left cover in the side luggage compartment trim then open 2 Remove plug connector by pressing on bulb holder tab 3 Hold bulb housing from the outside unscrew two retaining nuts 4 Detach bul...

Page 246: ...from holder gently pressing the bulb and rotating it 7 Insert new bulbs pressing bulb gently and rotating it Do not touch the glass 8 Engage bulb holder in bulb housing ensuring that it properly enga...

Page 247: ...et and bolt in recesses Tighten attachment nuts by hand Engage plug connector Close and lock flap 11 Carry out the following steps to ensure proper function of the tail lights Switch on ignition Opera...

Page 248: ...rds taking care not to pull on the cable 3 Lift flap and disconnect plug from bulb socket 4 Rotate bulb holder anti clockwise and disengage 5 Remove bulb from socket 6 Insert new bulb without touching...

Page 249: ...ount lens and engage in position Front courtesy light with reading lights 3 To ensure that no power is supplied to the lights close the doors before removing 1 Disengage lens by hand at location shown...

Page 250: ...the contact switch depressed before removing 1 Prise the light out with a screwdriver 2 Press bulb slightly towards spring clip and remove 3 Insert new bulb without touching the glass 4 Insert light...

Page 251: ...inder Grease z Wheel Preserver z Alloy Wheel Cleaner z Alloy Wheel Preserver z Rust Preventative z Vauxhall De icer Spray z Insect Removal Spray z Window Cleaning Spray z Vauxhall Windscreen Wash Solv...

Page 252: ...it Paintwork polish with silicone forms a protective film making waxing unnecessary Plastic body parts should not be treated with wax and polish Use Metallic Paintwork Wax on vehicles with a metallic...

Page 253: ...bric upholstery with a vacuum cleaner and brush To remove stains use Interior Upholstery Cleaner that is suitable for both fabrics and vinyl Do not use cleaning agents such as acetone tetrachloride pa...

Page 254: ...rve it with wax Cover alternator and brake fluid reservoir with plastic sheets before washing the engine When washing the engine with a steam jet cleaner do not direct the steam jet at components of t...

Page 255: ...irt dissolving additives Check the underbody after washing and have it waxed if necessary Before the start of the cold weather season check the PVC coating and protective wax coating Have them restore...

Page 256: ...After all he has a large investment in his business and is proud of his reputation and professionalism and fully realises that satisfied customers are his key to success In the unlikely event that yo...

Page 257: ...mark Tel 00 45 39 97 85 00 Vauxhall Motors Ltd Customer Care Griffin House Osborne Road Luton Bedfordshire LU1 3YT England Tel 00 44 845 090 2044 General Motors Finland Oy Pajuniityntie 5 00320 Helsin...

Page 258: ...the service work that is due carried out by a workshop within one week or 300 miles 500 km The service interval display takes account of off the road periods during which the battery is disconnected F...

Page 259: ...lish their reliability safety and specific suitability for Vauxhall vehicles Despite continuous market monitoring we cannot assess or guarantee these attributes for other products even if they have be...

Page 260: ...g up engine oil coolant and wash fluid and the dipstick handle may be coloured yellow Engine oil Information on engine oils is found in the Service Booklet Engine oil level and consumption Every engin...

Page 261: ...ain into the oil pan To check the engine oil level insert wiped oil dipstick into dipstick tube as far as it will go Top engine oil up if the level has dropped into the range of the top up mark MIN Th...

Page 262: ...oil change have the diesel fuel filter checked for possible water residue by a workshop Illumination of control indicator A indicates water in the diesel fuel filter Have diesel fuel filter checked a...

Page 263: ...freeze concentration will reduce the amount of protection from frost and corrosion Add anti freeze if necessary If coolant loss is topped up with water have concentration checked and add anti freeze...

Page 264: ...cause engine damage To close position the cap and screw it into place Coolant temperature Control indicator W illuminates when coolant temperature is too high see page 89 Check coolant level z Coolan...

Page 265: ...be replaced at least once a year If the windscreen is dirty operate the windscreen wash system before switching on the windscreen wiper or setting the wiper to automatic operation with the rain sensor...

Page 266: ...e top of the windscreen Service setting for front windscreen wiper e g for changing or cleaning the front wiper blades Within 4 seconds of switching off the engine but with the key in the starter swit...

Page 267: ...ry Capacities see page 284 Fill only with clean water to prevent the nozzles from clogging To improve cleaning efficiency we recommend that you add a little Vauxhall Windscreen Wash Solvent The windsc...

Page 268: ...y switch off after approx 5 minutes Disconnecting connecting the battery from to the electrical system Disconnect battery from vehicle power supply before charging disconnect negative cable first then...

Page 269: ...page 259 z Check the coolant level top up with anti freeze if necessary see page 259 z Drain the windscreen wash system z Increase tyre pressure to value specified for full load see page 280 Vehicle...

Page 270: ...icle documents identification plate 266 Vehicle identification data 267 Coolant brake fluid oils 267 Engine data 268 Performance 270 Fuel consumption CO2 emissions 272 Weights payload and roof load 27...

Page 271: ...n the right hand side under a cover between the door and seat Engine code and engine number stamped on left hand side of engine on crankcase Coolant brake fluid oils Only use approved fluids Use of un...

Page 272: ...ded or unleaded 1 Standard high quality fuels e g unleaded DIN EN 228 value printed in bold recommended fuel 952 982 912 3 2 Knock control system automatically adjusts ignition timing according to typ...

Page 273: ...4000 66 4000 92 4000 Torque Nm at rpm 170 1750 to 2500 200 1750 to 2500 280 2300 Fuel type Diesel Diesel Diesel Cetane requirement CN 1 1 Standard high quality fuels Diesel DIN EN 590 D Diesel 49 D 2...

Page 274: ...is achievable at kerbweight without driver plus 200 kg payload Optional equipment could reduce the specified maximum speed of the vehicle 93 150 104 168 104 168 107 173 103 166 130 210 Engine1 Z 13 DT...

Page 275: ...e specified maximum speed of the vehicle 93 150 104 168 104 168 107 173 103 166 130 210 225 Engine1 Z 13 DTJ Z 13 DTH Z 17 DTR Maximum speed2 Manual transmission Easytronic Automatic transmission 101...

Page 276: ...so 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 equ...

Page 277: ...Total CO2 7 3 4 6 5 6 134 7 7 8 0 7 6 4 7 5 0 4 6 5 8 6 1 5 7 139 146 137 7 8 8 1 8 8 4 8 5 1 5 8 5 9 6 2 6 9 142 149 166 10 5 6 4 7 9 189 Engine1 Z 13 DTJ Z 13 DTH Z 17 DTR Manual sports Easytronic...

Page 278: ...Engine1 Z 13 DTJ Z 13 DTH Z 17 DTR Manual sports Easytronic automatic transmission Urban Extra urban Total CO2 5 72 3 82 4 52 1192 2 Value is different for low pollution version Value not available a...

Page 279: ...be exceeded by 45 kg and the permitted total load may be exceeded by 50 kg For Corsavans the permitted rear axle load may be exceeded by 25 kg The permitted total load may be exceeded by the followin...

Page 280: ...8 269 Model Engine2 Manual transmission Easytronic Automatic transmission Corsa Z 10 XEP 1145 Z 12 XEP 1160 1160 Z 14 XEP 1163 1188 Z 16 LEL 1280 Z 13 DTJ 1235 Z 13 DTH 1265 1265 Z 17 DTR 1320 Corsa w...

Page 281: ...n Easytronic Automatic transmission Corsa Z 10 XEP 1100 Z 12 XEP 1130 1130 Z 14 XEP 1140 1165 Z 16 LEL 1255 Z 13 DTJ 1205 Z 13 DTH 1235 1235 Z 17 DTR 1278 Corsa with air conditioning systemorElectroni...

Page 282: ...nk 90 full 2 Sales designation see pages 268 269 Model Engine2 Manual transmission Easytronic Automatic transmission Corsavan Z 10 XEP 1125 Z 12 XEP 1140 1140 Z 13 DTJ 1215 Z 13 DTH 1245 1245 Corsavan...

Page 283: ...nly 73 3 Life and Club only 74 4 Club only 73 SXi SRi 12 12 125 5 SRi only 12 12 Design 14 14 14 14 3 door Hatchback Engine Z 10 XEP Z 12 XEP Z 14 XEP Z 16 LEL Z 13 DTJ Z 13 DTH Z 17 DTR Expression Li...

Page 284: ...a fine mesh that add no more than 10 mm to the tyre tread and the insides of the tyres including chain lock Tyre chains are not permitted on tyre sizes 195 60 R 15 215 45 R 17 and 225 35 R 18 Tyre ch...

Page 285: ...215 45 R 17 29 2 0 26 1 8 39 2 7 36 2 5 38 2 6 46 3 2 Z 16 LEL Z 16 LER VXR 195 55 R 165 205 50 R 16 215 45 R 17 35 2 4 35 2 4 39 2 7 36 2 5 38 2 6 46 3 2 225 35 ZR 186 38 2 6 35 2 4 41 2 8 46 3 2 1 T...

Page 286: ...1 8 38 2 6 46 3 2 Z 13 DTH 185 65 R 15 195 55 R 16 195 55 RF 16 195 60 R 15 215 45 R 17 32 2 2 29 2 0 39 2 7 36 2 5 38 2 6 46 3 2 185 60 R 155 35 2 4 29 2 0 38 2 6 46 3 2 Z 17 DTR 185 65 R 15 195 55 R...

Page 287: ...nical data Electrical system Battery Voltage 12 Volt Amp hours 36 Ah 40 Ah 3 50 Ah 3 60 Ah 3 65 Ah 3 70 Ah 3 Battery for remote control of central locking system CR 20 32 Ofrecido por www electromanua...

Page 288: ...l with filter change between MIN and MAX on the oil dipstick 3 0 1 0 3 5 1 0 3 5 1 0 4 5 1 0 4 5 1 0 Windscreen wash reservoir 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Engine1 Z 13 DTJ Z 13 DTH Z 17 DTR Fuel tank nominal...

Page 289: ...1944 1924 1944 Overall height1 1 At kerbweight including driver 1488 1488 1488 1488 Luggage compartment length floor 703 703 703 1257 Luggage compartment width 944 944 944 9692 2 Between wheel arches...

Page 290: ...oupling ball bar Hatchback Corsavan All measurements refer to Vauxhall approved towing equipment 9 Warning Only use towing equipment approved for your vehicle We recommend entrusting retro fitting of...

Page 291: ...287 Technical data Dimension mm A 267 B 81 C 700 D 528 5 E 532 5 F 473 5 G 418 H 422 I 9 J 51 K 96 L 255 M 351 Ofrecido por www electromanuales com...

Page 292: ...ernator 88 Antenna 120 247 Anti freeze 259 Anti freeze protection 259 263 Anti knock quality of fuel 158 Anti theft alarm system 38 Anti theft locking system 34 Towing equipment 198 Anti theft protect...

Page 293: ...trol 122 Clutch operation 155 CO2 emissions 272 Cold start 155 Colour Information Display 96 Contrast 102 Control indicators 8 86 Anti lock Brake System 91 177 Adaptive Forward Lighting 87 114 119 Air...

Page 294: ...iesel fuel system 204 258 Diesel particle filter 24 87 124 155 164 Dimensions 285 Dipped beam 10 110 Bulb replacement 229 Directional tyres 179 212 Display 93 94 96 Display mode 102 Documents 266 Door...

Page 295: ...128 Lighting 118 Front fog lights 112 Bulb replacement 238 Front passenger s airbag 18 71 Deactivation 19 77 89 Fuel 158 159 268 269 Fuel consumption 156 272 Fuel filler cap 159 Fuel filter 258 Fuel...

Page 296: ...ior mirror 5 45 Interruption of power supply 48 106 Easytronic 147 Electric windows 47 Selector lever lock 153 ISOFIX 68 69 70 J Jack 213 Jump leads 206 K Kerbweight 275 Keys 26 Extending 26 Locking d...

Page 297: ...3 Number plate lighting 244 Bulb replacement 244 Number plates 265 O Octane numbers 158 268 269 Odometer display 93 Oil change 258 Oil filter change 258 Oil level and consumption 88 256 268 269 Oil pr...

Page 298: ...ts 59 64 249 Seat height adjustment 3 51 Seat position 52 Selective unlocking 33 Selector lever 149 Selector lever lock 14 141 149 Self diagnosis 62 76 177 Self help 204 Automatic transmission 152 Cen...

Page 299: ...4 Selector lever 14 142 Sport programme 143 Winter programme 142 144 Transmission Manual 13 Tread depth 181 Trip computer 20 94 103 Trip odometer 94 95 Triple Information Display 96 Turn lighting AFL...

Page 300: ...g 13 128 131 135 Windscreen wash system 12 109 263 Anti freeze protection 263 Capacities 284 Wash fluid reservoir 263 Windscreen wiper 11 108 261 Winter operation Battery 155 Coolant anti freeze 259 F...

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