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Vehicle features

Seat position adjustment:

1. Seat height 2.Seat position

Important:

 Do not sit nearer than 10 

inches (25 cm) from the steering wheel to 

permit safe airbag deployment.

Head restraint position

The centre of the head restraint should 

be at eye level. Adjust to highest position 

if this is not possible for extremely tall 

people, and adjust to lowest position for

extremely small people.
 

Fitting the seat belt:

Draw smoothly from inertia reel, guide 

over shoulder and engage in buckle.
The belt must not be twisted at any 

point. The lap belt must fit snugly across 

the body.  
To release belt, press red button on belt 

buckle.

Electrically adjustable 

exterior mirrors 

3

:

Turn switch to left or right to adjust the 

appropriate mirror. 
Lower aspherical mirrors must be 

adjusted manually.

Door windows:

The door windows can be operated with 

the crank.

Electrically operated door windows 

3

:

To open window, push top of switch. To 

close pull top of switch. Window stops 

when switch is released.

1. Passenger door

2. Driver’s door

Heated rear windows: 

Operate only with engine running.

Pushbutton 

Ü 

on instrument panel.

Press 

Ü

  

 =   on

Press 

Ü 

again  = 

off

Control indicator in instrument panel

illuminates.

Turn off as soon as rear vision is clear. 

The heated rear windows switch off 

automatically after 10 minutes.

Demisting the windscreen:

Set the heater controls as shown above. 

Do not drive the vehicle until the 

windscreen is clear.

Air conditioning 

3

:

Press 

AC

 button

= on

Press 

AC

 button again = off

Once activated the air conditioning 

system is operated via the normal 

heating and ventilation controls.
In very hot temperatures, before starting

the engine, allow hot air to escape from 

the vehicle by opening the windows.

Lighting switch:

1. Headlights, side lights

2. Fog lights 

3

Pull stalk toward steering wheel to 

change between main and dipped 

beam.

Headlight flash:

Pull stalk towards steering wheel.

Headlight range adjustment 

3

:

Reduces dazzle for oncoming traffic. 

With dipped beam on, adjust the 

headlight range to suit the vehicle load:

No load

=

0

Max. load =

4

Operating turn signal lights:

Stalk in rest position

Right turn = Upwards

Left turn = Downwards
When the steering wheel is turned back, 

the stalk automatically returns to its 

original position. 
This will not happen when making a 

minor steering manoeuvre such as 

changing lanes.
When lane changing, move stalk to 

resistance point. 
When released, stalk will spring back.

Windscreen wiper and wash with rain 

sensor 

3

:

Windscreen wiper:

Move stalk downwards to operate wiper. 

Pull stalk towards steering wheel to 

operate wash.

K

=  Timed interval wipe or 

automatic wiping with rain sensor, to 

change the sensitivity of the system 

adjust the rotating column, less sensitive 

rotate down, more sensitive rotate up 

1

=

Slow

2

=

Fast

Rear window wiper:

Wash fluid is sprayed onto the window

when the stalk is moved to the second

position.

The switch is spring loaded and will 

return to the ’on’ position when

released.

Operating windscreen wash:
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.

Warning:

In freezing conditions, wiper blades can 

freeze to windscreen. Release blades 

from the ice before starting the vehicle

to prevent wiper motor damage.

Refuelling:

z

Turn filler cap anti-clockwise to 

release.

z

Fuel tank capacity = 90 litres.

Engine oil:

Check every 300 miles and prior to long 

journeys.

Important

: it is the owner’s responsibility 

to maintain the correct level of an 

appropriate quality oil in the engine.

For engine lubrication, we recommend in

particular Vauxhall brand oils
ACEA A3/B4: SAE 10W-40 (without DPF):

AECA C3: SAE 10W-40 (with DPF): 

 or –

ACEA A3/B4: SAE 5W-40 (without DPF):

AECA C3: SAE 5W -40 (with DPF):  

for petrol and diesel engines.
A higher quality than specified can 

always be used.
When using commercially available 

engine oils, the following are 

appropriate for diesel engines:

only oil bearing the classification

ACEA B4/C3 is to be used.

Tyre pressures
(psi) - Full load 
Tyres

Front

Rear

195/65 R 16       50                       54
195/75 R 16       55                       61
205/65 R 16       55                       61
215/65 R 16       45                       50

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