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VAUXHALL

 Vivaro

Operation, Safety, Maintenance

Owner’s Manual
Model Year 2008.5

Edition: January 2008
TS 1545-B-08

Ofrecido por www.electromanuales.com

Summary of Contents for Vivaro 2008.5

Page 1: ...VAUXHALL Vivaro Operation Safety Maintenance Owner s Manual Model Year 2008 5 Edition January 2008 TS 1545 B 08 Ofrecido por www electromanuales com...

Page 2: ...r the section Technical data as well as on the identification plate and in the Service Booklet Fuel Designation Engine oil Grade Viscosity Tyre pressure Tyre size with full load Summer tyres Front Rea...

Page 3: ...al overview z The table of contents at the beginning of the Ow ner s Manual and within the individual chapters will show you where everything is z Its index will help you find what you w ant z It will...

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Page 5: ...r vehicle All Vauxhall Authorised Repairers offer first class service at competitive prices Experienced factory trained technicians work according to factory instructions Your Authorised Repairer can...

Page 6: ...18 electronic immobiliser see page 18 radio frequency remote control 3 see page 19 central locking system 3 see page 21 mechanical anti theft locking system see page 23 Vauxhall alarm system 3 see pa...

Page 7: ...page 32 Adjusting the lumbar support 3 Turn handwheel Adjust lumbar support to suit personal requirements Do not lean on seat backrest whilst adjusting it Adjusting armrest support 3 Adjust armrest su...

Page 8: ...information removal see page 33 Steering wheel adjustment Adjust position Adjust the steering wheel only when the vehicle is stationary Move the unlocking lever upwards adjust the wheel to the desire...

Page 9: ...belt press red button on belt buckle 6 Seat belts see pages 36 to 40 airbag systems see page 47 seat position see page 32 Adjust interior 3 and exterior mirrors Swivel to appropriate position Move le...

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Page 11: ...te window wiper and wash system 3 75 Trip computer 3 65 12 Ashtray 57 13 Coin tray 14 Bonnet release 126 15 Starter switch 9 16 Headlight range adjustment 79 ESP Plus 3 Electronic Stability Programme...

Page 12: ...pages 18 60 A Service Engine electronics 3 see page 60 D Preheating Fuel filter Engine electronics 3 see pages 14 60 Y Fuel level see pages 61 102 164 170 E Engine stop see page 61 p Alternator see pa...

Page 13: ...6 Headlight warning device see page 74 further information see page 76 automatic dipped beam activation 3 see page 77 headlight range adjustment see page 79 headlights when driving abroad see page 80...

Page 14: ...wheel 6 Further information see page 77 Turn signal lights Stalk in rest position 6 For operation of the turn signal lights when tow ing see pages 60 118 turn signal lights see page 78 7 Off On front...

Page 15: ...horn 6 Airbag systems see page 47 steering wheelmounted remote control3 see page 81 Windscreen wiper Move stalk downwards Return the stalk to its original position to turn off 6 Further information se...

Page 16: ...alk towards steering wheel Short pull The wiper operates for one cycle Long pull Wash fluid is sprayed onto the windscreen at the same time the wiper is operated for four cycles 6 Further information...

Page 17: ...se it automatically returns to the centre position Pay heed to the gear mode indicator in the transmission display 6 Further information see page 91 Before starting off check z Tyre pressures and cond...

Page 18: ...rn key to position D The increased engine speed automatically returns to normal idling speed as the engine temperature rises 6 Electronic immobiliser see page 18 further information see pages 97 99 10...

Page 19: ...nd direct themtowards the door windows 6 Heating and ventilation system see page 84 air conditioning system 3 see page 87 Heated rear windows 3 heated exterior mirrors 3 6 Further information see page...

Page 20: ...d load compartment with key in lock or button e or G on remote control 3 z To arm the Vauxhall alarm system 3 press button e once and to activate the mechanical anti theft locking system press button...

Page 21: ...when they are open The tailgate can be opened by pushing down the tailgate interior release 3 Lock cylinders Designed to free wheel if they are forcefully rotated without the correct keyor if the cor...

Page 22: ...switch and also if the key is left in the starter switch when the engine is turned off Reinsert the key to start the engine Control indicator for immobiliser The control indicator illuminates when the...

Page 23: ...ge can be affected by outside influences Aim the remote control at the vehicle to operate For your convenience we recommend that the central locking system is always operated using the remote control...

Page 24: ...rate the central locking system Have cause of fault remedied by a workshop Changing the battery in remote control unit Replace the battery in accordance with the Service Booklet or when the range of t...

Page 25: ...unlocked To lock two function remote control Press button e on remote control unit z Hazard warning lights flash twice z Doors are locked To lock selective door locking Press button e on remote contro...

Page 26: ...or U on the switch to unlock Automatic locking 3 The central locking system can be activated to automatically lock the doors as soon as a speed of approx 4 mph 6 km h is reached To activate With the i...

Page 27: ...Mechanical anti theft locking system To lock All doors must be closed press button eon the remote control unit 3 again within 10 seconds after locking Hazard warning lights flash 5 times or Turn key...

Page 28: ...at a door or the bonnet is not fully closed To deactivate Press button c on the remote control the turn signal lights flash once If the alarm has been triggered the turn signal lights w ill not flash...

Page 29: ...reconnect the vehicle battery and press button c on remote control unit Sliding side doors 3 Open the door by pulling the outside handle or by pulling the interior lever to the rear then sliding the...

Page 30: ...control 3 or the central locking sw itch 3 Close tailgate using the interior strap Ensure tailgate is fully closed Mirrors Interior 3 and exterior mirrors To adjust mirrors swivel to appropriate posi...

Page 31: ...ntral position Mirror adjustment is off The lower aspherical mirrors are not adjustable For the safety of pedestrians the exterior mirrors will swing out of their normal mounting position in the event...

Page 32: ...close the driver s window Briefly push or pull the switch again to stopthe window during this operation 9 Warning Care must be taken when operating the electrically operated windows There is a risk of...

Page 33: ...Sliding side windows 3 To open pull up catch and slide open To close pull up catch and slide window until catch engages Note during window opening or closing keep the catch raised to allow the glass...

Page 34: ...ad restraints 32 Rear seats 3 33 Three stage restraint system 36 Three point seat belts 36 Belt tensioners 37 Using the belts 39 Child restraint systems 3 41 Airbag systems 47 Front passenger airbag d...

Page 35: ...ng armrest support 3 Adjust armrest support to suit personal requirements z Raise armrest in increments to desired height z To reposition fully raise armrest before lowering Adjusting seat height 3 To...

Page 36: ...ead restraints These affect the protective effect of the head restraints and can be propelled through the vehicle in an uncontrolled manner if the driver brakes hard or an accident occurs Head restrai...

Page 37: ...passenger compartment offers storage in the seat trims To enable long items to be stored under the seats the centre rear seat trim cover 3 can be unclipped The load capacity can be increased further...

Page 38: ...sition support the seat assembly and release the bar by pulling the bar directly towards you Gradually lower the seat assembly allow ing the rear support legs to fold down Lower the seat completely en...

Page 39: ...seats must be removed through the sliding door only 9 Warning Removable seats are heavy Do not attempt to remove without assistance When installingthe seats ensure that the seats are properly located...

Page 40: ...nt seat belts The vehicle is equipped with three point seat belts with automatic retractors and locking devices allowing freedom of body movement although the spring tensioned belts are always a snug...

Page 41: ...ot damaged or trapped by sharp edged objects Belt tensioners The seat belt systems incorporate belt tensioners In the event of a front or rear impact the belt buckles are pulled downwards the diagonal...

Page 42: ...belt tensioners rendering the vehicle unroadworthy and causing serious personal injury z The belt tensioner and airbag system control electronics can be found in the centre console area In order to av...

Page 43: ...properly The belt must not rest against hard or fragile objects in the pockets of your clothing e g ballpoint pens keys spectacles because these could cause injury Do not place any objects e g handba...

Page 44: ...n the same way as a standard seat belt 9 Warning The seat belt will not be effective in the event of an accident if the lower latch is not correctly fitted When releasing the seat belt ensure that the...

Page 45: ...the child s weight z Ensure that the child restraint system to be installed is compatible with the vehicle type z The fabric cover of the Vauxhall child restraint system can be wiped clean with a damp...

Page 46: ...t installation in certain locations Always observe local or national regulations Group weight and age class1 1 We recommen d the use of each system until th e child reaches the upper weigh t limit Vau...

Page 47: ...4 years Forward U U2 U2 UF U UF U2 II III 15 to 25 kg or approx 3 7 years 22 to 36 kg or approx 6 12 years Forward U U2 U2 UF U UF U2 U Suitable for u niversal category child restraint systems for use...

Page 48: ...ears Forward U U X X U Suitable for u niversal category restraint systems for u se in this mass group in con jun ction with th ree point seat belt L Suitable on ly for specifically approved child rest...

Page 49: ...ars Forward U U X X U Suitable for u niversal category child restraint systems for use in this mass group in conjunction with three point seat belt L Suitable on ly for specifically approved child res...

Page 50: ...0 0 up to 10 kg or approx 10 months up to 13 kg or approx 2 years Rearward X X I 9 to 18 kg or approx 8 months 4 years Forward X X II III 15 to 25 kg or approx 3 7 years 22 to 36 kg or approx 6 12 yea...

Page 51: ...ly triggered at a higher vehicle speed When triggered the driver s airbag and front passenger s airbag 3 inflate in milliseconds and form safety cushions for the driver and front passenger The forward...

Page 52: ...control electronics z Side impact sensors z The airbag systems control indicator v in the instrument cluster The side airbag system will be triggered z Depending on the severity of the accident z Depe...

Page 53: ...irbag system comprises z An airbag w ith inflator in the roof frame on the driver s and passenger s side respectively z The control electronics z The side impact sensors z The airbag systems control i...

Page 54: ...nically together with the belt tensioners and their operational readiness shown by the control indicator v in the instrument cluster When the ignition is switched on the control indicator illuminates...

Page 55: ...d on the front passenger s door The chosen setting remains active after the ignition has been switched off Control indicator H for front passenger airbag deactivation is located in the instrument clus...

Page 56: ...rol electronics can be found in the centre console area In order to avoid malfunctions do not store magnetic objects in this area z Use only a dry cloth or Interior Upholstery Cleaner to clean the ste...

Page 57: ...eat s airbag systems is indicated a sticker on the side of the instrument panel visible when passenger s door is open 9 Warning The systems can be triggered abruptly and cause injury if they are handl...

Page 58: ...straps to the lashing eyes behind the front seats or to the rings on the rear seat frame then tension the straps Removing Tilt strap length adjuster upwards and unhook strap Load compartment cover 3 T...

Page 59: ...st spring tension z slide the anchorage point to the required location z position the anchorage point directly over the nearest suitable locking hole z release the centre pin of the anchorage point en...

Page 60: ...should always be freely accessible z No objects should be placed on the load compartment cover 3 or the instrument panel They are reflected in the glass obstruct the driver s view and will be thrown t...

Page 61: ...be used only for ash and not for combustible rubbish To open lift up the cover To empty remove the ashtray from the drink holder recess and empty Drink holders To use drink holders remove the ashtray...

Page 62: ...in the rear of the vehicle When the engine is not running using these accessory sockets will cause the battery to be discharged The maximum power requirement of electrical accessories must not exceed...

Page 63: ...The colours of the control indicators mean Not used 9 Headlight dipped beam Illuminates in green when dipped beam is on see pages 10 76 P Headlight main beam headlight flash Illuminates in blue when...

Page 64: ...me is enabled see page 93 O Turn signal lights The corresponding control indicator flashes in green when the turn signal light is on Flashes rapidly a turn signal bulb has failed An audible warning ca...

Page 65: ...ove out of the flow of traffic as quickly as possible without impeding other vehicles z Depress clutch z Move gearshift lever to neutral or with Easytronic 3 place selector lever in N z Sw itch off ig...

Page 66: ...d Instrument display Tachometer Making use of the tachometer helps to save fuel it indicates the engine speed in revolutions per minute Warning zone on right maximum permissible engine speed exceeded...

Page 67: ...t temperature For physical reasons the coolant temperature gauge shows the coolant temperature only if the coolant level is adequate Barsilluminated in lower area Engine operating temperaturenot yet r...

Page 68: ...he engine oil level press and hold the reset button see page 67 The squares that appear in the display indicate the engine oil level As the engine oil level diminishes the squares in the display disap...

Page 69: ...the button is released the clock will continue to flash for a further 5 seconds to enable further adjustments to be made Trip computer 3 In addition to the electronic odometer functions the trip compu...

Page 70: ...set trip computer information on page 67 Instantaneous consumption The value is displayed after reaching a speed of 15 mph 25 km h Range The range is calculated from the current contents of the fuel t...

Page 71: ...s in the journey with the ignition off are not included in the calculations Reset trip computer information To reset the trip computer select one of its functions then press the reset button The follo...

Page 72: ...a workshop for service work as soon as possible Further information see page 107 Triple Information Display 3 Display for time outside temperature radio date When the ignition is off the time date an...

Page 73: ...the date and time must be reset When the battery has been reconnected or charged set the date and time as described under Setting date and time In the case of radios w ith RDS 3 the time is set autom...

Page 74: ...on knob 3 on the Infotainment system or buttons 3 on the steering wheel To select w ith four way button Select menu items via menus and with the buttons four w ay button of the Infotainment system Sel...

Page 75: ...ainment system operating instructions System settings The settings are accessed via the Settings menu Press the Main button 3 not found on all Infotainment systems on the Infotainment system call up m...

Page 76: ...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...

Page 77: ...menu The options are displayed Automatic Adapted based on vehicle lighting Always day design Dark coloured text on light background Always night design Light coloured text on dark background Selection...

Page 78: ...Reset Warning buzzers While driving z While operating the turn signal lights z During illumination of low fuel control indicator Y z Easytronic 3 with high clutch temperatures When the vehicle is park...

Page 79: ...luid is sprayed onto the windscreen at the same time the wiper is operated for four cycles Check regularly that the windscreen wash system is operating efficiently On vehicles with rain sensor 3 keep...

Page 80: ...ion is switched off Follow the regulations of the country in which you are driving w hen using daytime running lights and front fog lights 3 Driving abroad see page 80 Exterior lights 76 Main beam hea...

Page 81: ...s running based on the outside light conditions The exterior lights switch off when the ignition is switched off To activate 1 Sw itch on the ignition 2 turn light switch to 0 and return to 7 3 repeat...

Page 82: ...ghts 3 Rotate switch control indicators and r illuminate in instrument cluster The fog lights will only illuminate when the ignition and headlights are switched on Reversing lights Illuminate when rev...

Page 83: ...for approx 30 seconds This action can be repeated up to four times to a maximum period of two minutes Switching on the ignition or rotating the light switch cancels the function before the lights auto...

Page 84: ...ents cigarette lighter Illuminates when exterior lights are switched on Headlights when driving abroad The asymmetrical dipped beam increases the field of vision on the near side of the lane When driv...

Page 85: ...distance from the transmitter z multi path reception due to reflection and z shadowing may cause hissing noise distortion or loss of reception altogether Steering wheel mounted remote control 3 Radio...

Page 86: ...n predetermined installation locations for the external antenna and equipment holder and ways of using devices w ith transmission power of more than 10 Watts We recommend that you consult your Vauxhal...

Page 87: ...temperature rotary knob To open air vents turn regulating w heel The air supply is increased by sw itching on the fan The airflow can be directed as desired by tilting and swivelling the fins Heating...

Page 88: ...ly in the area of the exterior mirrors Rear air vents 3 Operational when air distribution rotary knob is set to L K or J Unheated or heated air willbe directedinto the rear passenger compartment The a...

Page 89: ...n z Turn temperature rotary knob to blue z Switch on fan z For maximum ventilation in head area set air distribution rotary knob t o M and open all air vents z For ventilation to footwell set air dist...

Page 90: ...a large extent dependent on a correct setting of the ventilation and heating Heating the footwell z Turn temperature rotary knob to red z Set the air distribution rotary knob to K z Sw itch on fan Win...

Page 91: ...tioning system is operated via the normal heating and ventilation controls To improve efficiency of the air conditioning always close the windows to prevent chilled air from escaping Switching on the...

Page 92: ...conjunction with the driver s compartment air conditioning Rear passenger compartment fan rotary knob 3 The fan assists airflow to the passenger compartment Switching on the fan whilst the air conditi...

Page 93: ...erior mirrors 3 Operates only with engine running Button on instrument panel Control indicator in button illuminates when in use Turn off as soon as rear vision is clear The heating switches off autom...

Page 94: ...te only with engine running Seat heating is thermostatically controlled and willautomatically cease when the seat temperature is sufficient The control indicator will illuminate when system is on not...

Page 95: ...ransmission display the engine can be started It is not necessary to select the neutral N position before starting If a gear other than N is selected depress the footbrake and there will be a short de...

Page 96: ...y dependent on driving conditions Manual mode Manual gearshifting is possible in Manual mode If the vehicle is in Automatic mode Manual mode can be selected by moving the selector lever towards A M Th...

Page 97: ...and control indicator V is shown in the transmission display Easytronic switches to Automatic mode and the vehicle sets off in a suitable gear The Winter programme is switched off by z Pressing button...

Page 98: ...essed past the pressure point below certain speeds the transmission shifts down into a lower gear Full engine power is available for acceleration When the engine speed approaches its upper limit the t...

Page 99: ...on key The most recently engaged gear see indicator in transmission display remains engaged With N no gear is engaged When the ignition is switched off Easytronic no longer responds to movements of th...

Page 100: ...n Fault W If a fault occurs in Easytronic control indicator W will be shown in the transmission display You can continue driving provided you drive with care and anticipation Consult a workshop to hav...

Page 101: ...g in mountainous terrain or with caravan trailer Electrically driven fan The fan cooling capacity is not dependent on engine speed It is not necessary therefore when driving uphill to shift down into...

Page 102: ...p and go traffic increase engine wear and fuel consumption Change down When decreasingspeed shift down into the next lowest gear Do not slip the clutch with a high revving engine This is especially im...

Page 103: ...re drive with energy in mind more miles with less fuel z Reduce the noise level and exhaust emissions by adopting an environment conscious driving style This is extremely worthwhile and improves the q...

Page 104: ...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 it...

Page 105: ...neck of vehicles that operate on unleaded fuel The ignition timing is automatically adjusted according to the grade of fuel used octane number see page 164 Use of petrol w ith an octane rating of 95 w...

Page 106: ...ff do not fill the tank any further Replace the filler cap and turn key clockw ise as far as it will go Wipe off any overflowing fuel immediately 9 Warning Care must be taken when handling fuel Before...

Page 107: ...front seat to access the release cover z remove the release cover and position the seat belt to one side z raise fuel filler release to unlock the tank flap To close z Close the tank flap and lower fu...

Page 108: ...d fuel enters the catalytic converter this may result in overheating and irreparable damage to the catalytic converter You should therefore avoid frequent coldstarts unnecessarily long use of the star...

Page 109: ...mission control system The permitted emission values may be exceeded Consult a workshop immediately Control indicator A for engine electronics Illuminates for a few seconds when ignition is switched o...

Page 110: ...age speed of approx 40 mph 60 km h until control indicator 8 extinguishes In some cases this can take up to 20 minutes Failing to achieve these speeds or an interruption to your journey may prevent re...

Page 111: ...producing smoke like emissions which should not be inhaled Allow wax and oil to evaporate w hile the vehicle is in the open air Maintenance Have all maintenance work carried out at the intervals spec...

Page 112: ...ignition is switched on and the control indicator v extinguishes When the ESP Plus comes into action v flashes The vehicle is now in a critical situation the ESP Plus assists you to keep control of th...

Page 113: ...ctivated control indicator v illuminates in the instrument cluster The function is switched on again by pressing the v button again or the next time the ignition is switched on When vehicle speed reac...

Page 114: ...Permanent deactivation With the ignition on and reverse gear selected press and hold button E on instrument panel for approx 3 seconds The system is deactivated and will not operate When reverse gear...

Page 115: ...should fail the vehicle can still be stopped with the second remaining circuit If this happens the footbrake must be fully depressed with greater pedal pressure The distance required for braking will...

Page 116: ...ts to regulate the braking pressure as soon as a wheel shows a tendency to lock The vehicle remains steerable even in the event of very heavy braking e g on bends or when swerving to avoid an obstacle...

Page 117: ...169 for suitable tyres and restrictions Factory fitted tyres are matched to the chassis and offer optimum driving comfort and safety Changing tyre wheel type Before switching to different tyres or whe...

Page 118: ...espective vehicle and comply w ith all of the relevant wheel and tyre combination requirements must be used If the wheel covers and tyres used are not Vauxhall approved the tyres must not have a beade...

Page 119: ...f tyre blow out Drive over edges slowly and at a right angle if possible When parking ensure that the tyres are not pressed against the edge of the kerb Check tyres regularly for damage foreign bodies...

Page 120: ...r of tread wear indicators are spaced at equal intervals around the tyre within the tread Their position is indicated by markings on the tyre sidewall General information Note that the danger of aquap...

Page 121: ...riveability may be affected especially on slippery road surfaces Obtain a replacement for the faulty tyre as soon as possible and have the w heel balanced and fitted to the vehicle Ensure that winter...

Page 122: ...the trailer hitch and making any changes to the vehicle that are needed that affect the cooling system or other equipment Mounting dimensions of towing equipment see page 173 Towing equipment audible...

Page 123: ...the load exerted by the caravan trailer on the coupling ball It can be varied by changing the weight distribution when loading the caravan trailer The maximum permissible coupling socket load for the...

Page 124: ...e caravan trailer starts to sway drive more slowly do not attempt to correct the steering and brake sharply if necessary Electrically driven fan The fan cooling capacity is not dependent on engine spe...

Page 125: ...d users z Do not leave load deposits on public roads or footpaths z Do not drive with the tailboard or sideboards down z The Gross Vehicle Weight and Gross Combination Weight can be found on the vehic...

Page 126: ...and low er the sideboard carefully To lower the tailboard Release both tailboard levers Lower the tailboard carefully To raise Raise the sideboard or tailboard and push firmly against the body Push t...

Page 127: ...g straps attached to the lashing points If heavy loads slip when the vehicle is braked heavily or driven around a bend the handling of the vehicle may change The two additional lashing points on the b...

Page 128: ...de body if contaminated with dirt z Sideboard and tailboard locks latches and hinges Service operations In conjunction w ith the Service items detailed in the vehicle Service Booklet the following che...

Page 129: ...d steadily until fuel discharging from the loosened vent screw is free of air bubbles 5 Retighten the vent screw 6 Refit the protective cover 3 to the in line supply pump Draining water from diesel fu...

Page 130: ...to the right of centre as view ed from the front pull the catch and lift the bonnet To hold bonnet in the open position insert the support rod located on the underside of the bonnet into the slot pro...

Page 131: ...acid which can cause injuries and 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 ca...

Page 132: ...vehicle providing the jump start z After 5 minutes start the other engine Start attempts should be made at intervals of 1 minute and should not last longer than 15 seconds z After starting allow both...

Page 133: ...arged battery sign 4 Connect the other end of this jump lead 4 to groundon the vehicle providing the jump start e g engine block or screw connection in engine suspension z Do not connect the lead to t...

Page 134: ...f exhaust fumes from the towing vehicle switch on the air circulation system and close the window s Seek the assistance of a workshop Towing service Entrust your vehicle only to the towing service of...

Page 135: ...is mounted under the rear underbody The spare wheel may be secured using a Vauxhall security bolt 3 that can only be removed using the tool supplied in the tool kit It may be necessary to jack the ve...

Page 136: ...ake the following preparations and note the procedure z Park on a level firm and non slippery surface z Sw itch on hazard warning lights and apply handbrake Engage 1st gear or reverse gear for manual...

Page 137: ...ck and raise the vehicle by turning the ratchet until the wheel is clear of the ground 4 Remove wheel bolts and replace wheel 5 Refit wheel bolts and low er vehicle 6 Tighten wheel bolts in criss cros...

Page 138: ...up the w arning triangle 3 Warning triangle 3 see page 131 Temporary puncture repair The repair kit is located under the front seat 1 Carefully remove the components from the case 2 Remove the compres...

Page 139: ...The prescribed tyre pressure see page 169 should be reached within 10 minutes Switch off the compressor when the correct pressure is obtained If the prescribed tyre pressure is not reached within 10 m...

Page 140: ...e until there is no more pressure loss If tyre pressure is below 3 1 bar 45 psi the vehicle must not be driven Consult a workshop 20 Stow the tyre repair kit under the front seat Important information...

Page 141: ...ition the fuses are colour coded It is advisable to carry a full set of fuses Provision is made in the fusebox for the storing of spare fuses Instrument panel fusebox To open the cover remove the asht...

Page 142: ...t hand dipped beam W Right hand dipped beam e Instrument panel Z Heating d Interior light u Anti lock Brake System Heated rear w indows Clock interior lights radio UCH INJ Fuel injection system f Rear...

Page 143: ...se Headlight aiming We recommend that headlight aiming be carried out by a workshop who will have special equipment On vehicles w ith headlight range adjustment carry out headlight aiming with switch...

Page 144: ...g using a flatblade screwdriver and lift out 2 Remove bulb holder from light assembly by rotating through 90 and renew bulb 3 Install bulb holder in light assembly and install light assembly into aper...

Page 145: ...light assembly onto retaining pins and replace 3 screws Reversing lights and fog tail light 1 Remove 2 screw s usingthe toolsupplied in the tool kit and remove light assembly 2 Twist bulb housing to s...

Page 146: ...access to bulb by removing rear cover on light assembly 3 Renew bulb and install rear cover 4 Reinstall light assembly Third brake light front fog lights 3 instrument and glove compartment illuminatio...

Page 147: ...l Cleaner z Alloy Wheel Preserver z Rust Preventative z Vauxhall De icer Spray z Insect Remover z Window Cleaning Spray z Windscreen Wash Solvent z Silicone Oil for Rubber Seals Interior care z Interi...

Page 148: ...should not be treated with wax and polish Use Metallic Paintw ork Wax on vehicles with a metallic effect paint finish Wheels Use a pH neutral wheel cleaning agent to clean the wheels Wheels are paint...

Page 149: ...ssible avoid using such cleaningagents in small unventilated spaces to avoid inhalation of dangerous vapours Open the doors If the front seats are equipped with side airbags 3 do not use chemical solv...

Page 150: ...in order to remove dirt that has adhered to the engine compartment which may also have a high salt content Check protectivew axlayer andmake good if necessary Do not use high pressure jet cleaners in...

Page 151: ...ave a large investment in their business and are proud of their reputation and professionalism and fully realises that satisfied customers are their key to success In the unlikely event that you are s...

Page 152: ...mark Tel 00 45 39 97 85 00 Vauxhall M otors 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 Helsi...

Page 153: ...raffic and stop and go traffic an additional engine oil and filter change is recommended You will find the Service Booklet in the glove compartment Have service work and repair work to body and equipm...

Page 154: ...container for the windscreen wash system and the handle of the engine oil dipstick may be coloured yellow Engine oil Information on engine oils is available in the Service Booklet Engine oil level It...

Page 155: ...gine w hich must be at operating temperature switched off Wait approx 10 minutes before checking the level to allow the normal oil accumulation in the engine to drain back into the oil pan On F9Q engi...

Page 156: ...ve formation of carbon residue and a possible risk of damage to the catalytic converter or engine When replenishing attempt to use the same type of engine oil as used at the last oil change To prevent...

Page 157: ...tion of the engine oil consumption will not take place until the vehicle has been driven several thousand miles kilometres Only then can the actual degree of consumption be established If consumption...

Page 158: ...e bottom Retighten the two screw s Check dieselfuel filter at shorter intervals if the vehicle is subjected to extreme operatingconditions such as high humidity primarily in coastal areas extremely hi...

Page 159: ...If the anti freeze concentration is too low this reduces protection from freezing and corrosion Top up anti freeze if necessary If coolant loss is topped up with water have anti freeze concentration c...

Page 160: ...e coolant level z Coolant level too low Top up coolant Pay strict attention to the instructions given under Anti freeze and corrosion protection and Coolant level Have the cause of coolant loss remedi...

Page 161: ...fore be observed Windscreen wiper Clear vision is essential for safe driving Perform regular checks on the windscreen wiper to ensure it is operating correctly We recommend wiper blade replacement at...

Page 162: ...iper in car washes see pages 74 143 Windscreen wiper care see page 145 To ensure proper operation of the rain sensor 3 the sensor areamust be free from dust dirt and ice The windscreen wash system mus...

Page 163: ...ou add a little Vauxhall Windscreen Wash Solvent The w indscreen w ash systemw ill not freeze in winter When closing the container press the lid firmly over the beaded edge Power steering fluid The po...

Page 164: ...ops below the plates do not attempt to test or recharge the battery or jump start the engine Electrical or electronic accessories fitted at a later stage can place an additional load on the battery or...

Page 165: ...not make any modifications to the electrical system e g connecting additional consumers or tampering with electronic control units chip tuning Disconnecting connecting the battery from to the electric...

Page 166: ...the full load or towing capacity of your vehicle Information on identification plate1 1 Manufacturer Type approval number see separate plate on next page 2 Vehicle Identification Number 3 Permissible...

Page 167: ...d on the lower rear of the engine block on an identification plate Coolant brake fluid oils Use approved fluids only Use of unsuitable fluids could cause severe damage to the vehicle Engine oils Infor...

Page 168: ...9 99 90 Piston displacement cm3 1870 1995 1995 1995 Max engine power kW at rpm 74 3500 66 3500 84 3500 84 3500 Torque Nm at rpm 240 1800 290 1600 310 2100 290 1600 Compression ratio 18 3 17 1 17 1 15...

Page 169: ...100 310 2100 186 3750 Compression ratio 17 1 17 1 17 1 9 8 Cetane requirement CN 3 4 3 Stan dard high quality fuels e g diesel EN 590 value printed in bold recommended fuel 4 A lower value is possible...

Page 170: ...e page 162 The maximum permissible roof load which includes the weight of the roof rack is 280 kg for standard roof variants and 210 kg for high roof variants excludes Platform cab conversions The max...

Page 171: ...fu ll 3 Kerbweight and Gross Veh icle Weigh t GVW increase on models fitted with bad road equipment package refer to VIN plate on page 162 Van continued Long High 1200 F9Q 1761 M9R 1810 F4R 1745 G9U...

Page 172: ...in creases on models fitted with bad road equipmen t package refer to VIN plate on page 162 Double Cab Short Standard 1000 F9Q 1660 M9R 1678 G9U 1736 Platform cab Long Standard 1200 F9Q 1467 4 4 Veh...

Page 173: ...your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer Wheels Tightening torque 140 Nm 1 1 bar corresponds to 100 kPa 14 5 psi Tyre1 1 If tyres of a differen t size to the factory fitted type are u sed th is includes win...

Page 174: ...3 Battery for remote control CR 1220 Engine1 1 Sales designation see pages 1 64 165 M9R F9Q F4R G9U Cooling system 6 4 6 4 5 4 8 0 Fuel tank 90 90 90 90 Engine oil with filter change 7 7 4 8 5 5 7 5...

Page 175: ...m with exterior mirrors 1904 2232 1904 2232 1904 2232 1904 2232 1904 2232 1980 2206 1904 2232 24343 3 With wide arm exterior mirrors Height mm 4 unladen Standard roof High roof 4 Veh icle height with...

Page 176: ...oor mm 1390 1390 1390 1390 1390 Maximum load area height mm 1387 1913 1387 1913 1387 Maximum load area width mm 1690 1690 1690 1690 1690 Width between wheel arches mm 1268 1268 1268 1268 1268 Max load...

Page 177: ...owing equipment Dimension mm A 933 B 392 C 289 1 D 59 E 57 F 1032 G 337 H 55 9 Warning Only use towing equipment approved for your vehicle We recommend entrusting fitting of towing equipment at a late...

Page 178: ...24 Anti theft locking system 23 Aquaplaning 116 Armrest 31 Ashtrays 57 Automatic dipped beam activation 77 B Battery Access 128 160 Interruption of pow er supply 69 Maintenance 160 Before starting of...

Page 179: ...Date display 68 Daytime running lights 76 Demisting and defrosting 15 86 Diesel 101 Diesel fuel filter 154 Diesel fuel system bleeding 125 Diesel particle filter 106 Dipped and main beam 10 Dipped be...

Page 180: ...Hazard w arning lights 11 78 Head restraints 32 Headlight flash 77 Headlight range adjustment 139 Headlights 76 Aiming 139 Headlight flash 77 Range adjustment 79 Heated exterior mirrors 15 89 Heated f...

Page 181: ...ressure 114 Tyres 115 Windscreen wiper 157 Manual transmission 13 Mechanical anti theft locking system 23 Mirrors 26 Mobile telephones and radio equipment CB 82 Muffler see Exhaust 107 Multi function...

Page 182: ...t belts 5 36 Seat position 32 Seats 30 Back adjustment 3 Backrest adjustment 30 31 Folding 34 Height adjustment 31 Removable 35 Selector lever 13 92 Self diagnosis 38 Self help 125 Easytronic 96 Infor...

Page 183: ...Tyres 113 Tyre chains 117 Tyre condition 115 Tyre pressure 114 119 169 U Units of measure 73 Unleaded fuel 101 Used engine oil 154 V Vauxhall alarm system 24 Vauxhall Service 147 Vehicle care 143 Veh...

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