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  • Page 1 MY18 ZB Commodore Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2 It also helps us let you know if there is an existing rework action required on your vehicle. To update your details, please take a few minutes to fill in and mail the form at the back of the Service & Warranty Booklet or visit Holden’s website at: www.holden.com.au/forms/change-of-owner-details...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ..... . 2 In Brief ......5 Keys, Doors, and Windows .
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction...
  • Page 5 Introduction Introduction Directional data, e.g. left or right, Caution or front or back, always relate to This Owner s Manual provides you the direction of travel. with all the necessary information to Text marked Caution provides For a complete list of the enable you to drive your vehicle information on possible damage registered trademarks contained...
  • Page 6 Introduction NOTES...
  • Page 7: In Brief

    In Brief In Brief Instrument Panel Instrument Panel Overview ..6 Initial Drive Information Initial Drive Information ..8 Stop/Start System ....8 Vehicle unlocking .
  • Page 8: Instrument Panel

    In Brief Instrument Panel Instrument Panel Overview...
  • Page 9 In Brief 1. Side air vents. See Adjustable Driver Information Centre (DIC) 21. Steering Wheel Adjustment Air Vents 0 239. 0 115. 0 92. 2. Centre air vents. See 11. Steering Wheel Controls 0 92. 22. ENGINE START/STOP button. Adjustable Air Vents 0 239. See Power Button 0 243.
  • Page 10: Initial Drive Information

    In Brief Vehicle Unlocking Initial Drive Remote Start Information Remote vehicle start allows the engine to be started from outside This section provides a brief the vehicle. overview about some of the The remote vehicle start button important features that may be fitted to your vehicle.
  • Page 11: Seat Adjustment

    In Brief The engine will continue to run Seat Adjustment Backrest Inclination for 10 minutes. The remote Manual Seats vehicle start can be extended. 4. To enter the vehicle, unlock the Longitudinal Adjustment doors. 5. If the engine is running when you enter the vehicle: Press the brake pedal and press the Engine Start/Stop button before...
  • Page 12 In Brief Seat Height Seat Inclination Power Seats Longitudinal Adjustment Move the lever in a pumping motion: Press the switch: up : seat higher top : front end higher Move the switch forward/backward. down : seat lower bottom : front end lower See Seat Adjustment 0 52.
  • Page 13 In Brief Seat Height Seat Inclination Backrest Inclination Move the switch upward/downward. Tilt the front of the switch upward/ Tilt the switch forward/backward. downward. See Seat Adjustment 0 52.
  • Page 14: Head Restraint Adjustment

    In Brief Head Restraint Seat Belts Adjustment Press the release button, pull the head restraint forwards slowly. It engages in several positions. Pull the metal tongue across your body and clip it into the buckle. See Head Restraints 0 48. Press the release button, adjust the height and engage.
  • Page 15: Mirror Adjustment

    In Brief Mirror Adjustment Exterior Mirrors Steering Wheel Adjustment Interior Mirror Select the relevant exterior mirror by pushing for the left or right mirror. Unlock the lever below the steering To adjust the mirror, move the mirror Press the control to adjust the column.
  • Page 16: Exterior Lighting

    In Brief Exterior Lighting High and Low Beam, Turn Signals Headlamp Flash Light Control Switch Lever up : Left turn signal Push the turn signal lever to change Turn the light control switch: from low to high beam. Lever down : Right turn signal AUTO : Automatic light control, Pull the lever to deactivate See Turn and Lane-Change Signals...
  • Page 17: Horn

    In Brief See Windshield Wiper/Washer 0 93. Press Windscreen Washer Washer and Wiper Systems Windscreen Wiper See Hazard Warning Flashers 0 137. Horn Pull the lever. Washer fluid is sprayed onto the windscreen and the wiper operates a few times. See Washer Fluid 0 335.
  • Page 18: Climate Controls

    In Brief Rear Window Wiper Rear Window Washer Climate Controls (Sportwagon, Tourer) (Sportwagon, Tourer) Controls Turn the outer cap to activate the Push the lever. Washer fluid is Depending on vehicle model, the rear window wiper: sprayed onto the rear window and following features may be available: the wiper operates a few times.
  • Page 19: Transmission

    In Brief ON/OFF : Turns the climate Transmission The shift lever is locked in P and control system on or off. can only be moved when the ignition is on, the release button on AUTO : Automatic mode. the shift lever is pushed and the brake pedal is applied.
  • Page 20: Getting Started

    In Brief Getting Started Starting the Engine 5. Press the button on the RKE transmitter, or press the lock/ Before Driving Off unlock button on a door handle (with the RKE transmitter within 1. Close and secure all doors. 1 m of the door handle) to lock 2.
  • Page 21 In Brief Stop-start System The stop-start system helps to save fuel and reduce the exhaust emissions. When conditions allow, it performs an Autostop and turns off the engine as soon as the vehicle is at a standstill, e.g. at a traffic light. The ignition remains on.
  • Page 22: Keys, Doors, And Windows

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys, Doors, and Interior Mirrors Keys and Locks Manual Rearview Mirror ..42 Windows Automatic Dimming Rearview Keys Mirror ......42 Handle the Remote Keyless Entry Windows (RKE) transmitter with care, protect...
  • Page 23: Remote Keyless Entry (Rke)

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Remote Keyless Entry Remote Keyless Entry Only the driver's door and fuel filler door will be unlocked by (RKE) System (RKE) System Operation pressing once. To unlock all Do not make changes or remaining doors and the tailgate, modifications to the RKE system.
  • Page 24 Keys, Doors, and Windows Keyless Entry Operation Unlocking Power tailgate: Press twice to open or close the power tailgate. To prevent unintended opening of the tailgate, must be pressed slightly longer than for door locking and unlocking. Confirmation Operation of the central locking system is confirmed by the hazard warning lights flashing.
  • Page 25 Keys, Doors, and Windows once. To unlock all remaining The button on an exterior handle For vehicles with a power tailgate, it doors and the tailgate, press the has been pressed twice within can also be opened hands-free by button once more. five seconds to unlock the moving your foot below the rear vehicle.
  • Page 26 Keys, Doors, and Windows To replace: 2. Insert the key blade again 3. Remove and replace the approx. 6 mm and turn the key battery. Use a CR2032 or 1. Press the button on the side of to open the housing. Take care, equivalent battery.
  • Page 27: Remote Vehicle Start

    Keys, Doors, and Windows The battery voltage is too low. This is set for each RKE transmitter. The remote vehicle start button The saved settings are on the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Overload of the central locking automatically used the next time the transmitter.
  • Page 28: Door Locks

    Keys, Doors, and Windows The engine starts, the doors For example, if the engine has been The RKE transmitter is in the will remain locked and the running for five minutes and the vehicle. climate control system may remote vehicle start time is The vehicle is unlocked.
  • Page 29 Keys, Doors, and Windows From the outside: From the inside: Danger (Continued) Press on the Remote passengers should wear Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter. seat belts properly and the Press the lock/unlock button on doors should be locked an outside door handle when the whenever the vehicle is RKE transmitter is within one driven.
  • Page 30 Keys, Doors, and Windows Operation with the Manual Unlocking Mechanical Key In case of a fault, such as the vehicle battery or RKE transmitter battery being flat, the driver's door can be locked or unlocked with the mechanical key. Insert the mechanical key blade into the recess at the bottom of the cap and swivel the key upward.
  • Page 31 Keys, Doors, and Windows Manual Locking from the outside by turning the After locking, replace the lock key in the lock cylinder cylinder cap: Insert the cap with the clockwise. lower side in the recesses, swivel and push the cap until it engages at If there is no vehicle power, push the upper side.
  • Page 32: Safety Locks

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Activation or deactivation of To disable the system, press the Safety Locks automatic locking can be changed driver's door central locking button Child Safety Locks in the Settings menu in the for a few seconds while one door infotainment system, see Vehicle is open.
  • Page 33: Doors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Doors Sportwagon, Tourer Warning Tailgate For safety, always check the lock is operating correctly (after Opening setting) by trying to open the door from inside the vehicle. Liftback Push the touchpad switch under the tailgate moulding and open the tailgate manually: After unlocking the doors, or With the RKE transmitter within...
  • Page 34 Keys, Doors, and Windows The touchpad switch under the Warning Warning exterior tailgate moulding and on the inside of the open To prevent dangerous exhaust To avoid injury and/or damage to tailgate. fumes entering the vehicle, close the vehicle, before closing the The operation mode switch the tailgate when the engine is tailgate check the contact area is...
  • Page 35 Keys, Doors, and Windows The RKE transmitter must be Operation with the Touchpad outside the vehicle, within approx. Switch one metre of the tailgate. Do not leave the RKE transmitter in the load compartment. Lock the vehicle after closing if it was unlocked previously.
  • Page 36 Keys, Doors, and Windows Operation with the Driver's Door Hands-free Operation The RKE transmitter must be Switch outside the vehicle within approx. one metre of the tailgate. When foot motion is being detected by the sensor, the system actuates the tailgate after a short delay. Warning Do not touch any vehicle parts below the vehicle during...
  • Page 37 Keys, Doors, and Windows The projected image will not work The projected image will not operate under these conditions: for a single RKE transmitter when a transmitter: The vehicle battery voltage is low. Has been left within approximately 5 metres of the The transmission is not in tailgate for several minutes.
  • Page 38 Keys, Doors, and Windows Hands-free Tailgate and Projected Image Availability Action Hands-free Tailgate Projected Image RKE transmitter within Operative On for 1 minute detection zone. RKE transmitter left inside detection Operative On for 1 minute. Off until RKE button zone for minimum 10 minutes. press or a door is opened and closed RKE transmitter brought in and out of Operative...
  • Page 39 Keys, Doors, and Windows Operation Modes Off: The tailgate can only be operated manually. The power tailgate has three modes of operation, which are controlled by Adjusting Reduced Opening Height in Intermediate Mode the operation mode switch the inside of the driver's door. The height the tailgate automatically stops at can be adjusted to allow for low overhead objects such as a...
  • Page 40 If the vehicle is equipped with a running. If it is necessary to leave the newly set position. genuine Holden towbar and the tailgate open (while carrying The tailgate can only be held open if a trailer is electrically connected, the...
  • Page 41: Vehicle Security

    Keys, Doors, and Windows The operation of the power Vehicle Security Note tailgate is disabled under low Radio Frequency Identification vehicle battery conditions. In this (RFID) tags such as security Immobiliser case, the tailgate may not even passes, etc. may cause be manually operable.
  • Page 42: Exterior Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Exterior Mirrors Select the relevant exterior mirror by Reposition the mirror by applying slight pressure to the mirror pushing for the left mirror or housing. for the right mirror. An LED in the Convex Mirrors button indicates the selection. Electric Folding The shape of the mirror makes Press the control to adjust the...
  • Page 43: Heated Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Folding Mirrors with RKE Heated Mirrors Automatic Dimming Transmitter Mirror The vehicle may have an automatic dimming mirror. Glare from following vehicles at night is reduced by automatically dimming the exterior mirror on the driver's side. Reverse Tilt Mirrors For vehicles with memory seat function, the exterior mirrors are...
  • Page 44: Manual Rearview Mirror

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Interior Mirrors Automatic Dimming Windows Rearview Mirror For vehicles with an automatic Manual Rearview Mirror dimming interior mirror, do not attach stickers or similar to the windscreen in the area of the interior mirror. Otherwise the detection zone of the sensor and the view area of the camera in the mirror housing could be restricted.
  • Page 45: Power Windows

    Keys, Doors, and Windows The power windows can be Pushing or pulling firmly to the Caution operated when the ignition is on, second detent then releasing: The or in retained accessory power window moves up or down If the vehicle is equipped with a mode.
  • Page 46 Keys, Doors, and Windows Child Safety System for Rear Overload Windows If the windows are repeatedly operated within short intervals, window operation may be disabled for some time. Initialising the Power Windows If the windows cannot be closed automatically, such as after disconnecting the vehicle battery, a warning message is displayed in the Driver Information Centre.
  • Page 47: Heated Rear Window

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Heated Rear Window Sun Visors Roof Sunroof Warning Take care when operating the sunroof. There is a risk of injury, particularly to children. Keep a close watch on the moving parts when operating the sunroof. Ensure that nothing becomes trapped in them as they move.
  • Page 48 Keys, Doors, and Windows Liftback Raise or Close Press (1) gently to the first detent: The sunroof is opened Press (2) : The sunroof or closed as long as the switch is is raised or closed automatically. operated. During closing the safety function is enabled.
  • Page 49 Keys, Doors, and Windows The sunroof closes with safety This function is linked to the Remote function disabled while the switch is Window Operation setting in the held. To stop movement, release the infotainment system Settings menu, switch. and can be activated or deactivated. See Vehicle Personalisation 0 126.
  • Page 50: Seats And Restraints

    Seats and Restraints Seats and Airbag System Head Restraints Airbag System ....67 Restraints Front Airbag System ... 68 Warning Side Airbag System .
  • Page 51 Seats and Restraints Adjustment Rear Seat Front Seats Note The front head restraints on VXR models are not adjustable. If equipped, press the release button, pull the head restraint forwards slowly. It engages in Pull the head restraint upwards, several positions. or press the catch to release and push the head restraint downwards.
  • Page 52: Front Seats

    Seats and Restraints Removal Front Seats Warning Seat Position With head restraints that are not Warning installed and adjusted properly, there is a greater chance that To avoid reducing the occupants will suffer a neck/ effectiveness of seat belts, spinal injury in a crash. Do not seatbacks should only be upright drive until the head restraints for or at most semi-reclined when the...
  • Page 53 Seats and Restraints pressing the pedals. Slide the Adjust the seat and steering Warning (Continued) front passenger seat as far back wheel in a way that the wrist as possible. rests on top of the steering Always sit centrally in the seat. wheel while the arm is fully Set the seat height high enough extended and the shoulders are...
  • Page 54: Seat Adjustment

    Seats and Restraints Seat Adjustment Longitudinal Adjustment Backrest Inclination Warning Do not adjust the driver's seat when the vehicle is moving as the seat could move suddenly causing the driver to lose control. Warning Before moving the seat, ensure the path both in front of and Lift the handle, slide the seat to the Turn the hand-wheel.
  • Page 55 Seats and Restraints Seat Height Seat Inclination Lumbar Support Move the lever in a pumping motion: Press the switch: Adjust the lumbar support using the four-way switch to suit personal up : seat higher top : front end higher requirements. down : seat lower bottom : front end lower To move the support up and down:...
  • Page 56 Seats and Restraints Adjustable Thigh Support Longitudinal Adjustment Seat Height Pull the lever and slide the thigh Move the switch forward/backward. Move the switch upward/downward. support. Power Seats Note The following shows all available configurations. Some may not be fitted to your vehicle.
  • Page 57 Seats and Restraints Seat Inclination Backrest Inclination Lumbar Support Tilt the front of the switch upward/ Tilt the switch forward/backward. Adjust the lumbar support using the downward. four-way switch to suit personal requirements. To move the support up and down: push switch up or down.
  • Page 58: Memory Seats

    Seats and Restraints Adjustable Thigh Support Side Bolster Storing Memory Positions 1. Adjust the driver's seat and Pull the lever and slide the thigh Adjust seat backrest width to suit then adjust the exterior mirrors support. personal requirements. to desired positions. Memory Seats 2.
  • Page 59: Front Seat Armrest

    Seats and Restraints Automatic Memory Position Easy Exit Function If the recall does not operate, consult your dealer. Recall To assist exiting the vehicle, the power driver seat moves rearwards Overload Memory positions are assigned to when the vehicle is stationary and driver (1 or 2) using the Remote If the seat setting is electrically the following occurs.
  • Page 60: Ventilated Front Seats

    The lights in the Autostop. See Automatic Engine Do not fit any seat cover button indicate the setting, three for Start/Stop Feature 0 246. (except genuine Holden the highest setting and one for the lowest. accessory covers) to heated seats.
  • Page 61: Massage

    Seats and Restraints Automatic Seat Heating The seat heating buttons can be After ten minutes the massage pressed at any time to exit the function is switched off The vehicle may have automatic automatic seat heating for the seat automatically. seat heating which can be enabled and control the seat heating in the Settings menu in the...
  • Page 62: Rear Seats

    Seats and Restraints Rear Seats Two-Section Backrest Warning Fold up the rear armrest, if fitted. The vehicle may have a two-section Do not press the release button or three-section rear seat backrest. on the top of the seatback while All sections can be folded down. the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 63 Seats and Restraints The backrest is securely engaged The centre seat belt might lock if the Pull the loop and fold down the when the red mark near the release backrest is folded up too quickly. To centre backrest onto the seat lever is no longer visible.
  • Page 64 Seats and Restraints Pull the release lever on the outer Alternatively, fold the seat backrests side and fold down the backrest from the load compartment: Pull the onto the seat cushion. Repeat for lever on left or right side of the load the opposite side if desired.
  • Page 65: Rear Seat Armrest

    20 mm, then release. overheat. An overheated seat Fold the armrest down. The armrest heater may cause a burn or may contains cupholders. damage the seat. Do not fit any seat cover (except genuine Holden accessory covers) to heated seats.
  • Page 66: Seat Belts

    Seats and Restraints Seat Belts Warning (Continued) How to Wear Seat Belts Care should be taken to avoid contamination of the webbing with Properly polishes, oils and chemicals, and particularly battery acid. Warning Belts should not be worn with Seat belts are designed to bear straps twisted.
  • Page 67: Three-Point Seat Belt

    Seats and Restraints in the seat. Thereby the risk of injury Seat Belt Pretensioners Three-Point Seat Belt is considerably reduced. Fasten the In the event of a head-on, rear-end Fitting seat belt before each trip. or side-on collision of a certain Periodically check all parts of the severity, the front seat belts and the seat belt system for damage, soiling...
  • Page 68: Seat Belt Use During

    Seats and Restraints 5. Settle the belt at the hip. locks immediately on fast braking, 2. Allow the belt to retract. impact with a solid object or any 6. Run your hand under the sash 3. Check that it fully retracts quick movement by the wearer.
  • Page 69: Seat Belt Care

    Seats and Restraints Seat Belt Care Airbag System Warning When triggered, airbags inflate Warning WARNING EXTREME within milliseconds. They also HAZARD! deflate so quickly that it is often Care should be taken to avoid unnoticeable during the collision. Do not use a rearward facing contamination of the webbing with child restraint on a seat protected polishes, oils and chemicals, and...
  • Page 70: Front Airbag System

    Seats and Restraints Front Airbag System Warning Warning Airbags are part of the The horn pad must not be Supplemental Restraint System covered with adhesive or any (SRS) as they assist, but do not other material. replace seat belts. The driver should adjust the seat Airbags do not deploy in every as far rearward as possible while accident.
  • Page 71: Side Airbag System

    Seats and Restraints Side Airbag System Note Front airbags will inflate in certain SIAB deploy in most, but not all, severe frontal or near frontal severe side impacts. impacts. Front airbags are not Side Impact Airbags (SIAB) are designed to inflate if the vehicle is Because there is limited time stored in the outer side of the front struck from the side, rear or in...
  • Page 72: Curtain Airbag System

    Seats and Restraints Curtain Airbag System Warning Warning Do not fit unauthorised seat Do not position your body or any covers as they may impair the object (including pillows) in the deployment of the Side Impact area in which the airbag inflates. Airbags (SIAB).
  • Page 73: What Will You See After An Airbag Inflates

    Seats and Restraints What Will You See after Notices for Customer Contact a Holden Dealer immediately: an Airbag Inflates? Installed Equipment does not illuminate when Airbags inflate and deflate within the ignition is turned on. Warning milliseconds. illuminates when driving.
  • Page 74: Child Restraints

    The headliner or trim panels are damaged. It is recommended that this work be carried out by a Holden Dealer or approved repairer. A child should use a normal three point seat belt only when: They can sit against the back of...
  • Page 75: Child Restraint Systems

    Seats and Restraints Young Children Booster Seats Child Restraint Systems Warning WARNING EXTREME HAZARD! Do not use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an airbag in front of it! The child could be seriously injured if the airbag inflates, as the child's head would be very close to the inflating airbag.
  • Page 76 Holden strongly recommends that Young children you refer to your specific State or Warning Forward facing child seats are for Territory regulations to determine...
  • Page 77: Where To Put The Restraint

    Warning your local road safety regulations contact an approved restraint fitting station or a Holden Dealer. before seating a child in the It is safest for children to be front seat. seated in the rear seat.
  • Page 78: Top Tether Anchor Fittings

    Emergency restraint anchor fitting, contact an Locking Retractor (ELR) seat belt approved restraint fitting station or a until fully extended again. Holden Dealer. ISOFIX Child Restraint Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) Seat Belts Systems ALR seat belts are provided at the rear seating positions.
  • Page 79: Pedestrian Protection System

    Seats and Restraints ISOFIX mounting locations are Pedestrian Protection Warning marked by a on the rear System seat back. Do not drive with the bonnet The pedestrian protection system raised. Open the cover and fasten the can help reduce injury to vehicle-approved ISOFIX child pedestrians in the case of a frontal restraint to the ISOFIX mounting...
  • Page 80 Seats and Restraints Manual Bonnet Lowering Warning Warning Keep away from the edge of the bonnet to prevent injuries. After the system has triggered, the bonnet hinges are hot. Do not 4. Check the bonnet is engaged touch. at the rear. 5.
  • Page 81: Storage

    Storage Storage Storage Open the glovebox by lifting the lever. The glovebox should be Compartments closed whilst driving. Storage Compartments Cupholders Warning Storage Compartments ..79 Glove Box ..... 79 Do not store heavy or sharp Cupholders .
  • Page 82: Front Storage

    Storage Front Storage Sunglasses Storage Cupholders are also located in the rear armrest. Fold down the armrest, if equipped. A storage box is located in the Push to fold down and open. centre console. Push cover forward Do not use for storing heavy to open.
  • Page 83: Armrest Storage

    Storage Armrest Storage Rear Storage Centre Console Storage The storage compartment may be located under a cover and can be used to store small items. Push the button and raise the A storage tray may be located in the armrest. load compartment.
  • Page 84: Additional Storage Features

    Storage Additional Storage Rear Floor Storage Cover Features Liftback Boot Cover (Liftback) Do not place any objects on the cover. Removal Lift the cover at the rear and then at the front. Remove the cover. Installation The rear floor cover can be removed.
  • Page 85: Cargo Cover

    Storage Set the folded cover upright behind Opening the rear seat backrests, or remove it from the vehicle. Cargo Cover (Sportwagon, Tourer) Use the cargo cover to provide added security for items stored beneath. Warning Pull the handle and fold the rear Do not place objects on the cargo part of the cover forward.
  • Page 86: Cargo Tie-Downs

    Storage Opening in Load Position Removal Cargo Tie-Downs Press the cover handle. Open the cover. The cargo tie-downs are designed to secure items against slippage The rear of the cover is guided From the right-hand side, pull and and are to be used in conjunction upwards automatically.
  • Page 87: Convenience Net

    This is a mass when used in conjunction basic requirement for protection Installation with the Holden approved straps. against load displacement in the 1. Remove the load compartment event of sudden braking or a That is, if an object weighs 80 kg, cover, see Cargo Cover collision.
  • Page 88 Storage Removal 1. Remove and compress one side of the convenience net rod from the installation opening. 2. Remove the other side of the rod from the installation opening. 3. Roll up the safety net. 2. Insert the convenience net 4.
  • Page 89 Storage Behind the Front Seats Removal Installation 4. Attach the hooks to the loops in the floor in front of the rear seats. 1. Pull the tightener on both sides to release the straps. To access the loops, push the 1.
  • Page 90: Roof Rack System

    Storage Roof Rack System Fitting Caution Liftback A Holden genuine roof rack system The load, including the weight of can be purchased as an accessory the roof rack, must not and used to load items. exceed 100 kg. For safety reasons and to avoid...
  • Page 91: Information On Loading The Vehicle

    Storage Sportwagon, Tourer Information on Secure loose objects in the load compartment to prevent them Loading the Vehicle from sliding. Secure the load with straps attached to the cargo tie-down points. See Cargo Tie-Downs 0 84. Do not allow the load to protrude above the upper edge of the backrests.
  • Page 92 Storage Do not exceed the maximum Carrying Portable Gas vehicle carrying capacity or Cylinders in Vehicles vehicle axle loads. Overloading is a safety hazard. See Vehicle Warning Weight 0 383. Gas cylinders can leak, creating a Driving with a roof load risk of fire or explosion.
  • Page 93: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Instruments and Airbag and Seat Belt Tensioner Engine Oil Pressure Light ..113 Low Fuel Warning Light ..113 Light ......109 Controls Charging System Light .
  • Page 94: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    Instruments and Controls Controls Do not adjust the steering wheel unless the vehicle is stationary and the steering wheel lock has been Steering Wheel released. Adjustment Steering Wheel Controls Warning Driver Information Centre (DIC) menus, the infotainment system and Do not attempt to adjust the a connected mobile phone, and steering wheel while driving.
  • Page 95: Horn

    Instruments and Controls Horn Windshield Wiper/Washer For a single wipe when the windscreen wiper is off, press the Windscreen Wiper lever downwards to position 1x. Caution Never operate the wipers on dry glass, as this will damage the rubber and scratch the glass. Do not use if the windscreen is iced over.
  • Page 96 Instruments and Controls Turn the adjuster wheel to adjust the Windscreen Washer sensitivity of the rain sensor. Caution Switch off the rain sensor by setting the lever to the OFF position before entering a car wash. Replace the wiper blades as soon as they do not completely remove water from the windscreen.
  • Page 97: Rear Window Wiper/Washer (Sportwagon, Tourer)

    Instruments and Controls Rear Window Wiper/ Rear Window Washer Caution Washer (Sportwagon, Tourer) Never operate the wipers on dry glass, as this will damage the Rear Window Wiper rubber and scratch the glass. Do not use if the rear window is frozen.
  • Page 98: Outside Temperature

    Instruments and Controls Outside Temperature Set Time Format If the outside temperature drops to 3°C, a warning message may be To select the desired time format, displayed in the Driver Information touch the screen buttons 12h The outside temperature is Centre.
  • Page 99: Power Outlets

    Instruments and Controls MyLink with Built in A 12 volt power outlet is located in Adjust the time by touching the centre console. With the ignition Navigation Infotainment off, this power outlet is deactivated. System Set Date Press and then select Settings. Adjust the date by touching Select Time and Date and then select Set Time, Set Date or Clock...
  • Page 100: Wireless Charging

    Instruments and Controls Do not exceed the maximum power USB Charging Ports Warning (Continued) consumption of 120 watts. Do not connect any recommended to consult with current-delivering accessories, such your doctor before using the as electrical charging devices or wireless charging system. batteries.
  • Page 101: Warning Lights, Gauges, And Indicators

    Instruments and Controls Note Warning Lights, Warning PMA or Qi compatible mobile Gauges, and devices can be charged Remove any metal objects from Indicators wirelessly. the charging device before A back cover with an integrated charging a mobile phone, as ®...
  • Page 102 Instruments and Controls LT, RS, Calais Tourer (Police)
  • Page 103 Instruments and Controls Calais, Calais Tourer...
  • Page 104 Instruments and Controls Calais-V, RS-V, VXR, Calais-V Tourer Sport Mode...
  • Page 105 Instruments and Controls Touring Mode...
  • Page 106: Speedometer

    Instruments and Controls Overview : Engine Oil Pressure Light : Speed Limiter 0 285 0 113 : Adaptive cruise control, see : Traction Control System (TCS) Cruise Control Light 0 114 : Follow Distance Indicator Light Off Light 0 112 0 112 : Adaptive Forward Lighting (AFL) : Turn Signal 0 108...
  • Page 107: Odometer

    Instruments and Controls Odometer LT, RS, Calais Tourer (Police) Calais, Calais Tourer The total recorded distance is Select by pressing Menu on Select Info page on the main displayed in km. the turn signal lever. menu. Choose page Trip A or Trip B by pressing on the Turn the adjuster wheel on the...
  • Page 108: Tachometer

    Instruments and Controls Calais-V, RS-V, VXR, Calais-V Tachometer Fuel Gauge Tourer Displays the engine speed. As Displays the fuel level within the Select Info page on the main menu. much as possible, drive with a low fuel tank. Choose page Trip A or Trip B by engine speed range for each gear.
  • Page 109: Engine Coolant Temperature

    Instruments and Controls Engine Coolant Service Display Temperature Gauge The engine oil life system informs you when to change the engine oil and filter. Based on driving conditions, the interval at which an engine oil and filter change will be indicated can vary considerably.
  • Page 110: Turn Signal

    Instruments and Controls Reset Next Service The system must be reset every When the system has calculated time the engine oil is changed to that the engine oil is approaching allow proper functionality. Seek the the end of its life, Change Engine assistance of your dealer.
  • Page 111: Seat Belt Reminders

    Instruments and Controls Flashes Illuminates: After the ignition has Illuminates grey: Seat belt is been turned on until the seat belt unfastened. A turn signal or the hazard warning is fastened. flashers are activated. Illuminates green: Seat belt is Flashes: After having started the fastened.
  • Page 112: Light

    Instruments and Controls Malfunction Warning (Continued) Caution Indicator Lamp the airbag system might not be If the vehicle is driven while this illuminates or flashes yellow. working properly. The airbags in light is on, the emission controls Illuminates when the ignition is the vehicle might not inflate in a might not operate correctly, the switched on and extinguishes...
  • Page 113: Electric Parking Brake

    Instruments and Controls Antilock Brake System keeps flashing, do not drive Warning and seek the assistance of a dealer. (ABS) Warning Light The brake system might not be See Electric Parking Brake 0 261. illuminates yellow. working properly if the brake Illuminates for a few seconds after Service Electric Parking system warning light is on.
  • Page 114: Vehicle Ahead Indicator

    Instruments and Controls Illuminates Green See Forward Collision Alert (FCA) Electronic Stability System 0 293, Adaptive Cruise Control (ESC)/Traction The system is switched on and Control 0 286. ready to operate. Control System (TCS) Pedestrian Ahead Indicator/Warning Light Illuminates Yellow Indicator The system is approaching a illuminates or flashes yellow.
  • Page 115: Engine Coolant Temperature

    Instruments and Controls Engine Coolant Illuminates when the ignition is Low Fuel Warning Light turned on and extinguishes shortly Temperature Warning illuminates or flashes yellow. after the engine starts. Light Illuminates Illuminates When the Engine is illuminates red. Running The fuel level in the fuel tank is low. Refill as soon as possible.
  • Page 116: High-Beam On Light

    Instruments and Controls High-Beam On Light four seconds after the ignition is Illuminates White switched on as a reminder for The system is on. illuminates blue. symmetrical headlights. Illuminates Green Illuminates when high beam is on or See Adaptive Forward Lighting during a headlight flash.
  • Page 117: Information Displays

    Instruments and Controls Information Displays Navigation information. Selecting Menus and Functions The menus and functions can be LT, RS, Calais Tourer (Police) Driver Information selected via the buttons on the turn signal lever. Centre (DIC) The Driver Information Centre (DIC) is located in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 118 Instruments and Controls Vehicle and service messages are Some of the displayed functions Confirm a main menu page with popped up in the Driver Information differ when the vehicle is being Once a main menu page is Centre as required. Confirm driven or when it is at a standstill.
  • Page 119 Instruments and Controls Calais-V, RS-V, VXR, Calais-V Some of the displayed functions Press to open the main differ when the vehicle is being Tourer menu page. driven or when it is at a standstill. Select a main menu page with Some functions are only active when the vehicle is being driven.
  • Page 120 Instruments and Controls Trip/fuel Information Menu Following distance*. Vehicles with steering wheel control switches: Press or Info) Eco Statistics. confirm with The following list contains possible Economy index. Menu pages. Some may not be The trip odometer information on Note available for your particular vehicle.
  • Page 121 Instruments and Controls To reset: Fuel Information Following Distance Vehicles with MENU button on Displays the instantaneous Displays the distance in seconds to the turn signal lever: Press SET/ consumption and estimated fuel a preceding moving vehicle. CLR for a few seconds. range until empty.
  • Page 122 Instruments and Controls ECO index. consumption in 5 km steps and Battery voltage. shows the effect of topography or Note Audio Menu driving behaviour on fuel On displays except LT, RS and consumption. The audio menu enables browsing Calais Tourer (Police), the Economy for music, selecting from favourites Economy (ECO) Index Trend and ECO index pages are...
  • Page 123: Head-Up Display (Hud)

    Instruments and Controls for your particular vehicle. Display Theme To set the speed warning, press Depending on the display some This setting is only available with while the page is displayed. Press functions are symbolised. the Calais-V, RS-V, VXR, Calais-V to adjust the value.
  • Page 124 Instruments and Controls The head-up display information Display Views Tachometer : Engine speed in may indicate: revolutions per minute. Different views are selectable in the General driving information. Automatic transmission : Shift head-up display by pressing the lever position. button. Each press will change Alerts from driver assistance the display view.
  • Page 125 Instruments and Controls remains. System messages or Brightness can also be adjusted Vehicle detected ahead vehicle warnings may require manually as desired: Vehicle recognition. immediate action. Seek the Lift up and hold to brighten Lane keep assist : Status assistance of a dealer. the display.
  • Page 126: Vehicle Messages

    Instruments and Controls System Limitations Vehicle Messages The head-up display may not Messages are indicated in the operate correctly when: Driver Information Centre, in some The lens in the instrument panel cases together with a warning and signal buzzer. is covered by objects, or the windscreen and lens are not clean.
  • Page 127: Warning Chimes

    Instruments and Controls Warning Chimes If the parking assist detects an seat heating, heated rear object. window or other power When Starting the Engine or consumers. If an unintended lane change Whilst Driving occurs. 2. Charge the vehicle battery by Only one warning will sound at a driving continuously for a while If the diesel particulate filter has...
  • Page 128: Vehicle Personalisation

    Instruments and Controls Vehicle LT, RS Auto Demist : Supports windscreen dehumidification by Personalisation automatically selecting the necessary settings and The behaviour of some vehicle automatic air conditioning mode. functions can be personalised by Auto Rear Demist : changing settings in the Automatically activates the Infotainment system.
  • Page 129 Instruments and Controls Hands-free Tailgate Control : Power Door Locks Relock Remotely Unlocked Activates or deactivates and Doors : Activates or deactivates Unlocked Door Anti Lock Out : changes the settings of the the automatic relock function Activates or deactivates the door power tailgate hands-free after unlocking without opening locking function while a door...
  • Page 130 Instruments and Controls Remote Left in Vehicle Alert : Climate and Air Quality Park Assist : Activates or Activates or deactivates the deactivates the ultrasonic Auto Fan Speed : Modifies the parking assist. Activation is warning chime when the RKE cabin airflow level of the climate selectable with or without a transmitter remains in the...
  • Page 131 Instruments and Controls Hands-free Tailgate Control : Exit Lighting : Activates or Remote Lock Feedback : Activates or deactivates and deactivates and changes the Changes what kind of feedback changes the settings of the duration of exit lighting. is given when locking the power tailgate hands-free vehicle.
  • Page 132 Instruments and Controls the whole vehicle whilst unlocking with the keyless entry function. Passive Door Lock : Activates or deactivates the passive locking function. This feature locks the vehicle automatically after several seconds if all doors have been closed and a RKE transmitter has been removed from the vehicle.
  • Page 133: Lighting

    Lighting Lighting Lighting Features Exterior Lighting Centre Console Lighting ..140 Entry Lighting ....140 Exterior Lamp Controls Exit Lighting ....141 Exterior Lighting Battery Power Protection .
  • Page 134: Changer

    Lighting 2. Light control: Headlamp High/ Headlamp Flash Low-Beam Changer AUTO : Automatic light control; switches automatically between daytime running lights and headlamps. See Automatic Headlamp System 0 133. : Park, tail and rear number plate lamps. : Headlamps and all park lamps.
  • Page 135: Automatic Headlamp

    Lighting is running. The system switches Automatic Headlamp Tunnel Detection between daytime running lamps and Activation When a tunnel is entered, the headlamps automatically, depending headlamps are switched on During poor lighting conditions, the on the lighting conditions. immediately until lighting conditions headlamps are switched on.
  • Page 136 Lighting The following lighting functions are Activated automatically at a speed Corner Light available with the light control switch above approx. 55 km/h when driving in rural areas. in the AUTO or position. The illumination of the current lane Town Light and the side of the road is improved, reducing glare to oncoming and preceding vehicles.
  • Page 137 Lighting High Beam Assist Activation This feature allows the high beam to function as the main driving light at night. The camera in the windscreen detects the lights of oncoming or preceding vehicles. Each LED in the headlamps on the right or left side can be activated or faded out according to the traffic situation.
  • Page 138: Headlamp Leveling Control

    Lighting Pushing the turn signal indicator Headlamp Flash in Headlamp Leveling lever once switches on manual high Conjunction with High Beam Control beam without high beam assist. Assist High beam assist switches Headlamp flash by pulling the turn automatically to low beam when: signal indicator lever once will not deactivate high beam assist when Driving in urban areas.
  • Page 139: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Lighting 3 : Driver's seat occupied and load Turn and Lane-Change Temporary flashing is activated by compartment laden. holding the lever just before the Signals resistance point. The turn signal For vehicles with adaptive forward lights will flash until the lever is lighting system, refer to Dynamic released.
  • Page 140: Rear Fog Lights

    Lighting When the light control switch is in When the light control switch is in Interior Lighting the AUTO position, turning on the position, the rear fog lamp front fog lamps will turn the can only be turned on with the front Instrument Panel headlamps on automatically.
  • Page 141: Interior Lamps

    Lighting Illuminated switches and Front Courtesy Light operation elements Push and then turn until the desired brightness is obtained. Interior Lamps During entry and exit of the vehicle, the front and rear courtesy lights automatically turn on and then off after a delay.
  • Page 142: Centre Console Lighting

    Lighting Reading Lamps Sun Visor Lamps Lighting Features Centre Console Lighting A spotlight incorporated in the front interior lights illuminates when the headlights are turned on. Entry Lighting Depending on vehicle model, the following lights are turned on for a short time when unlocking the vehicle with the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter:...
  • Page 143: Exit Lighting

    Lighting This function can be activated or Interior lighting is activated if the To prevent discharge of the vehicle deactivated. See Vehicle driver's door is opened during battery when driving, the following Personalisation 0 126. this time. systems are reduced automatically in two stages and finally The settings can be saved for the Path Lighting...
  • Page 144: Infotainment System

    Infotainment System MyLink with Built-in Infotainment Phone Navigation Bluetooth ..... 219 System Text Messaging ....221 Apple CarPlay and Introduction Android Auto .
  • Page 145: Infotainment System

    Infotainment System - MyLink Introduction General Information Warning (Continued) The infotainment system provides Two infotainment systems are infotainment in your car, using the displays and focus your attention available for this vehicle: latest technology. on driving. Use voice commands MyLink (without built-in whenever possible.
  • Page 146: Theft-Deterrent Feature

    Infotainment System - MyLink Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Some of the radio features may be limited when ignition is off. Theft-Deterrent Feature The Infotainment system has an electronic security system to prevent theft. Therefore, the infotainment system will only function in the vehicle in which it was first installed and cannot be used in another vehicle.
  • Page 147: Overview

    Infotainment System - MyLink Overview Control Panel...
  • Page 148 Infotainment System - MyLink 1. Display / Touchscreen. you to connect a previously Press and hold to seek paired phone or establish a down radio stations or fast 2. Home menu. Touchscreen new Bluetooth enabled rewind media. buttons for: phone connection). 8.
  • Page 149: Operation

    Infotainment System - MyLink Phone mode: call list entry 1. Call Press and hold on the control when the call list is open. panel to turn the power off. The When there is no time and temperature will be 3. Volume connected Bluetooth device shown on the screen.
  • Page 150 Infotainment System - MyLink Note Turning on the infotainment MUTE system will set the volume level is pressed and held when the Press on the control panel to to its previous selection (when it ignition is off, the infotainment turn the mute function on and off. is less than the maximum system is turned on for starting volume).
  • Page 151 Infotainment System - MyLink If a compatible smartphone is already connected to the USB port, the Projection icon will be replaced with Android Auto or Apple Carplay icons. Settings to enter the system setup menu. Climate to select the climate control system functions.
  • Page 152 Infotainment System - MyLink Note Phone Press to return to the To operate Bluetooth hands-free function, connect the Bluetooth Home menu. phone to the Infotainment system. If the playback source (iPod/ USB/ Bluetooth) is not 1. Press on the control panel. connected to the infotainment 2.
  • Page 153 Infotainment System - MyLink If your Bluetooth phone is not Press to return to the connected to the Infotainment Home menu. system, this function is not Climate available. For details, refer to the Pairing and connecting Displays the Climate Setting Menu Bluetooth of the Phone and provides on-screen adjustment section.
  • Page 154: Am-Fm Radio

    Infotainment System - MyLink 4. To move an application to Radio Note another page, drag the icon to Press to return to the the edge of the screen towards AM-FM Radio HOME menu. the desired page. Searching for Broadcasting Listening to FM/AM Radio 5.
  • Page 155 Infotainment System - MyLink Using the FM/AM Menu General Operation of the Menu 1. Select the desired band (FM or AM). 2. Touch Menu on the FM/AM radio screen. Note 4. Touch and hold any PRESET to save the current radio Touching .
  • Page 156 Infotainment System - MyLink Station List Balance : Adjust the left/ right speaker balance by 1. From the FM/AM menu, touch dragging the round cursor the Station List to display the left or right over the vehicle FM/AM station list. interior image.
  • Page 157 Infotainment System - MyLink Advantages of RDS: Radio Reception On the display, the program The range for most AM stations is Frequency interference and static name of the station appears greater than for FM, especially at can occur during normal radio instead of its frequency.
  • Page 158: Audio Players

    Infotainment System - MyLink Audio Players Connecting/Disconnecting a To disconnect the USB device, select another function and then Device remove the USB storage device. Devices such as an MP3 player, USB drive, SD card (via USB Caution USB Port connector/adapter) or smartphone can be connected to the USB port.
  • Page 159 Infotainment System - MyLink File Formats and Folders Audio Files Movie Files The playable audio file formats are: The playable movie file formats are The maximum capacity of a device MP3 (MPEG-1 Layer 3, AVI and MP4. supported by the infotainment MPEG-2 Layer 3), WMA, ALAC system amounts to 2500 music files, Playing USB Music Files...
  • Page 160 Infotainment System - MyLink Pause : Returns to normal playback. Touch during playback. USB Music Menu Touch to resume playback. 1. Touch Menu on the USB music Playing the Next File screen. Touch to play the next file. 2. Touch the desired menu to select the relevant item or to Playing the Previous File display the item s...
  • Page 161 Infotainment System - MyLink Tone Settings 2. Touch the screen to hide the control bar. Touch the screen From the USB menu, sound again to show the control bar features can be adjusted. For again, touch to return to details, refer to the Tone settings the previous screen.
  • Page 162 Infotainment System - MyLink Rotating a Picture 2. Touch the desired menu. Slide Show Time: Select Touch to rotate the picture. the slide show interval. Enlarging a Picture Clock. Temp. Display: To display the clock and Touch to enlarge the picture. temperature on the full Full Screen screen, select On or Off.
  • Page 163: Bluetooth Audio

    Infotainment System - MyLink Playing the Previous Movie Display Settings: Adjust the Brightness and Touch within 5 seconds of Contrast. playback time to play the previous 3. After the setting is complete, movie. touch Returning to the Beginning of the Current Movie Bluetooth Audio Touch...
  • Page 164 Infotainment System - MyLink Returning to the Beginning of the A musical note icon ( ) will Current Track appear on the screen if the Bluetooth device is successfully Touch after 2 seconds of connected. playback time. If the Bluetooth is disconnected Search while playing music, the music is discontinued.
  • Page 165 Infotainment System - MyLink Caution Playing Bluetooth Music If Bluetooth music playback is 3. Touch to return to the not functioning, check to see if previous menu. Do not change the track too the mobile phone is in the idle quickly when playing Bluetooth Browse Music screen mode.
  • Page 166: Voice Recognition

    Infotainment System - MyLink Voice Recognition As soon as a beep is heard, you Phone can say a command. For information on the commands General Information Bluetooth supported, see the operating The voice pass-thru application of instructions for your smartphone. General Information the infotainment system allows Adjusting the volume of voice...
  • Page 167 Infotainment System - MyLink Understanding Bluetooth Bluetooth allows wireless Danger transmission of information within Wireless Technology close range by using 2.45 GHz Taking your eyes off the road for Bluetooth wireless technology frequency short-distance wireless too long or too often while using establishes a wireless link between telecommunication technologies.
  • Page 168 Infotainment System - MyLink 2. Touch Phone on the Home menu. Or touch on the control panel. Or touch on the steering wheel remote control. 3. Touch Search Device to search for Bluetooth phones. 4. Touch the desired device to pair on the searched list screen.
  • Page 169 Infotainment System - MyLink If SSP is not supported, you always accept the phone input the PIN code on your book request during the initial Bluetooth device as shown pairing of the phone. on the screen. The infotainment system can 6.
  • Page 170: Apple Carplay And Android Auto

    CarPlay: up Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in the vehicle, see 1. Download the Android Auto Deleting the Bluetooth Device www.holden.com.au. app to your phone from the If you no longer need to use the Google Play store. There is CarPlay is provided by Apple and is Bluetooth device, you can delete it.
  • Page 171 Infotainment System - MyLink Note Redialling is not possible when there is no call history. From Call History 1. Touch Call History on the Phone screen. 2. Touch All call history 3. Select the contact you want to call. With Speed Dial Numbers 2.
  • Page 172: Settings

    Infotainment System - MyLink 4. Select the Phone book entry 2. If you want to switch the call Settings you want to call. back to the hands-free, touch again. The call is switched General operation of the Receiving Calls to the car hands-free. settings menu 1.
  • Page 173 Infotainment System - MyLink Note Vehicle Turn display Off Settings menus and functions may Displays the vehicle personalisation 1. Touch Turn Display Off to turn vary depending on your vehicle settings. See Vehicle the display off. option. Personalisation 0 126. 2.
  • Page 174: Mylink With Built-In Navigation

    Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Software Information Introduction Warning (Continued) 1. Touch Software Information. Two infotainment systems are give extended attention to Open Source : Display available for this vehicle: infotainment tasks while driving. Open Source Software MyLink (without built-in Limit your glances at the vehicle licensing information.
  • Page 175: Theft-Deterrent Feature

    Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Set up phone numbers in advance so they can be called easily by pressing a single button or by using a single voice ® command using Bluetooth phone capability. To play the infotainment system with the ignition off, see Retained Accessory Power (RAP) 0 245.
  • Page 176: Overview

    Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Overview Control Panel...
  • Page 177 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation 1. Display / Touchscreen. Some items may be on a second Press and hold to seek home screen page identified by the down radio stations or fast Home menu. Touchscreen small circles in the lower centre of rewind media.
  • Page 178 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation 1. Call : If available, press to open a sub-page of the selected item Press to take a phone call, in the DIC. activate speech recognition or interrupt a voice prompt. + / : Press towards + to increase volume or towards When there is a connected to decrease volume.
  • Page 179: Operation

    Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Turning On/Off Automatically Turning on the infotainment system will set the volume level When the ignition is in accessory or to its previous selection (when it on, the infotainment system is is less than the maximum turned on automatically.
  • Page 180 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Using Home Screen PROJECTION to activate CAMERA to display the Android Auto or Apple surround vision system The home screen is where all Carplay. functions. See Surround applications may be accessed. Vision System 0 272. If a compatible smartphone 1.
  • Page 181 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Menu Operation Interaction Selector Bar The interaction selector bar is Application Tray located at the bottom of the screen and is accessible from all main menus. Touch and hold the icon you wish to move until frame marks appear around the icons.
  • Page 182 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Scrolling Lists If ignored, most of the messages Touch at the top or are dismissed automatically after a bottom of the scroll bar. certain period of time. Alerts that are Move the scroll bar slider up and not dismissed automatically remain down with your finger.
  • Page 183 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation considered in the matching process, reducing the list of auto-complete matches. Select next to the characters entered to display a list of all auto-complete matches. Note Above the screen button, the number of available options is displayed.
  • Page 184 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Mixed Case Characters Tone settings. In most cases, only capital letters Home screen applications. may be entered. If mixed case character recognition is available, an additional Shift screen button is displayed. To activate the shift function and capitalise one letter, select Shift.
  • Page 185 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Displaying Favourites Note Note Constant pressure must be applied Constant pressure must be applied The favourites list is accessible from and the finger must be moved at and the finger must be moved at all menus.
  • Page 186 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation If there is more than one storable Touch and hold the favourite's Example: Album Press item on the screen, the favourites screen button. The selected address select AUDIO on the home screen. page is minimised and the is stored as a favourite.
  • Page 187 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation The active favourite is highlighted. with the current favourite label text To stop scrolling, navigate back to displayed in the entry field as well the favourites page area. Select Editing Favourites as in the label preview area. DONE to confirm the action and Select SETTINGS on the home return to the settings menu.
  • Page 188 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Note Changing the Source Note If the number of favourites stored The system remembers a list To display a contacts list, press exceeds the number of favourites chosen within an application. When activate the phone application and activated in the settings menu, the re-entering the contacts list from this then select CONTACTS in the...
  • Page 189 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation First name and last name. Navigation Application: wish to store, such as work address or mobile phone. The Several phone numbers. Select or enter a destination. The contact details view is displayed. destination details view is displayed. Several email addresses.
  • Page 190 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Editing Contacts Adding New Information: To delete the contact entry and all associated information, select To edit a contact, open the vehicle Select the field where you wish to Delete. A confirmation message is contacts list.
  • Page 191 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation The sorting order may be changed if Bass first name and last name are stored Use this setting to enhance or in two different fields. attenuate the deep frequencies of To change the sorting order, select the audio sources.
  • Page 192: Am-Fm Radio (Inc. Dab)

    Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Volume Settings Radio Station Search Maximum Startup Volume Automatic Station Search AM-FM Radio (Inc. DAB) Press and select SETTINGS on Touch to play the previous The radio function is part of the the home screen. or next station.
  • Page 193 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Touch the Direct Tune field and Updating the Station List RDS Settings then enter the desired frequency. If the stations are stored in a To configure the RDS settings Confirm your input. waveband station list can no longer options, activate the radio function be received, select Update and then select the FM waveband.
  • Page 194 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Digital Audio Broadcasting DAB Settings If there is interference or static, unplug the item from the accessory To configure the DAB settings Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) power/USB outlet. options, activate the radio function broadcasts radio stations digitally.
  • Page 195: Audio Players

    Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Audio Players Connecting/Disconnecting a Device DAB is more robust to noise (unwanted interference) particularly Devices such as an MP3 player, in built-up areas (tall buildings). USB drive or smartphone can be USB Port connected to the USB port.
  • Page 196 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Note Playing USB Music Files Caution Some files may not be played Connect the USB device containing properly. This might be due to a the music files to the USB port. Avoid disconnecting the device different recording format or the during playback.
  • Page 197 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Skipping to Previous or Next Select PLAYLISTS, ARTISTS, Playing USB Movies Track ALBUMS, SONGS, GENRES Starting Video Playback or MORE. Select to play the previous Connect the device as previously The MORE menu comprises the or next track or file.
  • Page 198: Bluetooth Audio

    Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Video Menu A musical note icon ( ) will appear on the screen if the To display the video menu, select Bluetooth device is successfully MENU in the interaction connected. selector bar. If the Bluetooth is disconnected Bluetooth Audio while playing music, the music is discontinued.
  • Page 199 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Fast Forwarding or Rewinding The MORE menu comprises the It takes some time to transmit additional categories: Folder View, data from the mobile phone to Touch and hold to rewind Podcasts, Audiobooks, Videos and the infotainment system.
  • Page 200: Navigation System

    Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Navigation After entering the destination Danger (Continued) address or point of interest (nearest petrol station, hotel, etc.), the route Navigation System The driver's full attention is is calculated from the current always required while driving. Overview location to the destination selected.
  • Page 201 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Route Guidance Not Active Route Guidance Active To re-display the application tray and the interaction selector bar, The map view is displayed. touch the screen. The current location is indicated by a circle with an arrow pointing to the The active route is indicated by direction of travel.
  • Page 202 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation The distance to the next turning A red symbol is displayed at the Overview Button manoeuvre is shown below the location and the corresponding During active route guidance, an arrow symbol. address is shown on a label. OVERVIEW screen button is displayed in the interaction Map Manipulation...
  • Page 203 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Audio Information Buildings can be displayed in 3D or Information on the Current normal view. Set 3D Buildings - On Location If Audio Information - On is set, or 3D Buildings - Off. information on the station, album or Select MENU in the interaction song currently playing is displayed...
  • Page 204 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Select the desired point of interest. To delete all entries in the recent The destination details view is destinations list, select Delete All displayed. Select Go. Destinations. Confirm the message displayed to delete the entire recent For a detailed description on how to destinations list.
  • Page 205 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation categories. Select next to the Downloading Contacts Data After creation, such downloaded category. Confirm the message user defined POIs can be You can share your vehicle contacts displayed to delete the category. downloaded to the Infotainment list data with infotainment systems system.
  • Page 206 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation If no additional information is Organising the POI Data in required for example, " must be Several Sub-folders entered at the position. Example: Optionally, you can organise the text 7.0350000, 50.6318040, "Michaels files in several randomly named Home", ", "02379234567".
  • Page 207: Enter Destination

    Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Downloading the POI Data to the Address list: Infotainment System Connect the USB device with your user defined POI data to the USB port. A message is displayed that prompts you to confirm the download.
  • Page 208 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation For a detailed description on POIs, matching destinations found is see "POIs Entry" below. displayed. Select the desired address. Select one of the destinations. The destination details view is displayed. The destination details view is displayed.
  • Page 209 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation For a detailed description on the see "Creating and Downloading Note keyboards see Operation 0 177. User Defined POIs (My POIs)" in The options 'POIs along Route' and Using the Navigation System 0 198. 'POIs near Destination' are only Enter the required destination available when route guidance is...
  • Page 210 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation For more information on the POI Contact Details View selected, touch Info in the top right If there is more than one address corner of the screen. stored for a contact, select the To start route guidance, select Go.
  • Page 211 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Tap on the label. The destination While under active route guidance, Select Go. You are prompted with a details view is displayed. To start select DESTINATION in the message. route guidance, select Go. interaction selector bar of the map view.
  • Page 212 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Select Add as Waypoint. The route For a detailed description on how to Calling a Destination is recalculated and the new edit a waypoint trip see Guidance After entering a destination and destination is added as a waypoint 0 211.
  • Page 213: Guidance

    Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Favourite To directly start route guidance to the last destination chosen, select Favourites may be stored from MENU in the interaction selector bar almost all screen views. For a and then select Resume to. detailed description on how to store destination favourites see Operation Route guidance to the last...
  • Page 214 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Navigation Voice Settings Select Prompts During Phone If Eco Friendly has been selected, Calls. the eco-friendly route style may be Mute adapted to the load of the vehicle. If On is selected, navigation voice Select Edit Eco Profile to display To temporarily mute the output of prompts are also read out during...
  • Page 215 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation The route guidance menu provides Each list entry may show the Select the street, motorway or additional options to change route following information: motorway junction you wish to settings during active route avoid. You are prompted with a Name of the street, motorway or guidance.
  • Page 216: Voice Recognition Voice Recognition

    Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation To change the position of the Voice Recognition waypoints within the list, select next to the list items. Voice Recognition To delete a waypoint from the list, (General Information) select X. Embedded Speech Select Save at the top of the screen Recognition to save the changes.
  • Page 217 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation In general, there are different ways Consequently, the system might to speak commands for performing sometimes misinterpret your the desired actions. commands and not perform the correct action. Note Note To ensure that conversations inside the vehicle do not lead to When starting to use the speech unintentional triggering of the...
  • Page 218: Voice Recognition (Usage)

    Adjusting the Volume of Voice depends on your smartphone. For the help menu changes from white Prompts more information on compatibility, to red. see www.holden.com.au Press + or on the steering wheel to increase or decrease volume.
  • Page 219 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Interrupting a Voice Prompt In the following situations, a Wait for the beep and then dialogue sequence is automatically speak the command naturally, As an experienced user, you can cancelled: not too fast, not too slow. Use interrupt a voice prompt by briefly short and direct commands.
  • Page 220 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation If you say Phone or Phone If no manual selection is made Activating Speech Recognition commands, the system within 15 seconds, the speech Press and hold on the steering understands that a phone call is recognition session terminates, you wheel until a speech recognition requested and responds with...
  • Page 221: Bluetooth

    Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Phone Understanding Bluetooth Danger Wireless Technology Bluetooth Taking your eyes off the road for Bluetooth wireless technology too long or too often while using establishes a wireless link between General Information two devices supported with any infotainment feature can Bluetooth.
  • Page 222 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Bluetooth allows wireless Pairing via the Settings If SSP (secure simple transmission of information within Application pairing) is not supported: If close range by using 2.45 GHz desired, select Set PIN to 1. Press on the control panel.
  • Page 223: Text Messaging

    Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation memory of the mobile phone. Connecting a Paired Device Deleting the Bluetooth Device If this function is not supported If you no longer need to use the 1. Press and select SETTINGS by the Bluetooth device, a Bluetooth device, you can delete it.
  • Page 224 The following prerequisites must be go to the Owner's page on displayed if Text Alerts in the text met in order to use the Text the Holden website for settings menu is set to On. application: assistance. Listening to a Message...
  • Page 225 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Select the desired message to Replying to a Message To delete the text message, select display the complete message text. DELETE in the interaction Note selector bar. Depending on the phone, the reply Device List function may not be supported.
  • Page 226: Apple Carplay And Android Auto

    Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Deleting a Predefined Message: USB cable. Aftermarket or in the vehicle, see To delete a predefined message, third-party cables may not www.holden.com.au. select beside the message you work. See Power Outlets 0 97. wish to delete.
  • Page 227: Hands-Free Phone

    Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation CarPlay is provided by Apple and is Phone Application subject to Apple s terms and privacy Press and select PHONE on the policy. Android Auto is provided by home screen. Google and is subject to Google s terms and privacy policy.
  • Page 228 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Select one of the phone numbers Select one of the phone numbers stored for the contact. The number stored in the recent calls list. The is dialled. number is dialled. Calls Lists Favourites Reveal the favourites page.
  • Page 229 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Select the desired phone. A list of To reactivate the microphone, select all ringtones available for the phone Unmute. is displayed. Deactivating the Hands-free Select the desired ringtone. Function Functions During a Phone Call To continue the conversation on your mobile phone, select Handset.
  • Page 230 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation To end just one of the calls, select the screen button next to the call. Conference Call To unmerge the calls, select the screen button. Phones Select PHONES in the interaction Select the screen button to merge selector bar to display the the two calls.
  • Page 231: Settings

    Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Settings Sport Mode Customisation Locking the System Scroll through the list and select Displays the interactive drive control Various settings for the infotainment Valet Mode. A keypad is displayed. system sport mode settings. See system and vehicle can be made via Interactive Drive Control System the SETTINGS menu.
  • Page 232 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Vehicle Display Adjusts the vehicle personalisation Scroll through the list and select settings. See Vehicle Display. Personalisation 0 126. Bluetooth Displays the Bluetooth settings. See Bluetooth 0 219. Apple CarPlay / Android Auto Displays the Apple CarPlay or Android Auto settings.
  • Page 233 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Calibrate Touchscreen Rear Camera Restore Radio Settings Select Calibrate Touchscreen to Select Restore Radio Settings to Displays the rear vision camera enter the submenu. reset the following data: settings. See Rear Vision Camera (RVC) 0 268.
  • Page 234 Infotainment System - MyLink with Built-in Navigation Software Information Scroll through the list and select Software Information. A list of version numbers of all items loaded to the system is displayed. System update To update your system software, contact your dealer.
  • Page 235: Climate Controls

    Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control Depending on vehicle model, the following features may be available: Systems Control dial for driver Climate Control Systems temperature adjustment. Electronic Climate Electronic Climate Control Control dial for front passenger Control System System ..... . 233 temperature adjustment.
  • Page 236 Climate Controls The electronic climate control Dual zone temperature Basic settings for automatic control system is only fully operational synchronisation Sync. with maximum comfort: when the engine is running. Air conditioning on or off A/C Press AUTO. Air distribution and ON/OFF.
  • Page 237 Climate Controls Manual Settings enter the menu. Pressing the lower : Front and rear foot well and button for longer turns the fan and windscreen. Climate control system settings can cooling off. be changed by activating the To return to automatic air following functions as described distribution press AUTO.
  • Page 238 Climate Controls The dial on the driver's side Dual Zone Temperature Air Conditioning (A/C) changes the temperature for the Synchronisation driver's side, or for both sides, Press CLIMATE to enter the depending on whether Climate Setting menu. Touch SYNC synchronisation (SYNC) is to link the front passenger's side activated.
  • Page 239 Climate Controls Manual Air Recirculation Window Demisting and Defrosting Warning (Continued) compartment air deteriorates, which may cause the vehicle occupants to feel drowsy. When operating without air conditioning, air humidity increases and mist may form inside the windows. In warm and very humid ambient conditions, mist may form on the outside of the windscreen when cold air is directed towards it.
  • Page 240 Climate Controls See Heated Rear Window 0 45. Air conditioning, fan and automatic Heated Seats mode can be switched off by Note See Heated Front Seats 0 58, pressing ON/OFF. Heated Rear Seats 0 63. is pressed while the engine is When the system is deactivated, the running, an Autostop will be Ventilated Seats...
  • Page 241 Climate Controls Air Vents Direct air flow by tilting and swivelling the slats. To close the vent, swivel the slats sideways. Adjustable Air Vents At least one air vent must be open Warning while the climate control system Do not attach objects to the is on.
  • Page 242 Climate Controls Maintenance Note If driving in dusty conditions, the cabin air filter may require more Air Intake frequent maintenance. Contact a dealer. Air Conditioning Regular Operation To ensure continuously efficient performance, the air conditioner must be operated for a few minutes once a month, irrespective of the weather and time of year.
  • Page 243: Driving And Operating

    Driving and Operating Driving and Shift Lever ....255 Advanced Parking Assist ..278 Manual Mode ....256 Cruise Control .
  • Page 244: Driving Information

    Driving and Operating Driving Information Control of the Vehicle Warning Never Coast with the Engine Not Driving Environment If a floor mat is the wrong size or Running is not properly installed, it can Many systems will not function in Before Entering the Vehicle interfere with the accelerator this situation, e.g.
  • Page 245: Starting And Operating

    Driving and Operating Starting and Power Button Ignition-on Power Mode Operating Press and hold ENGINE START/ STOP for six seconds without pressing the brake pedal. New Vehicle Break-In The green LED in the button During the first 1000 km of driving illuminates;...
  • Page 246: Starting The Engine

    Driving and Operating Emergency Engine Shut-off To turn off the engine, press ENGINE START/STOP again and During Driving remove the RKE transmitter from Press ENGINE START/STOP for the transmitter pocket. more than two seconds, or press This option is intended for twice briefly within five seconds.
  • Page 247: Retained Accessory

    Driving and Operating Do not operate the accelerator Possible reasons for a non-starting Danger pedal. engine include: Press ENGINE START/STOP The brake pedal is not pressed Turning the engine off whilst briefly: an automatic starter control or the shift lever is not in P or N. driving may cause loss of power procedure operates with a short assistance to the brake and...
  • Page 248: Overrun Cut-Off

    Driving and Operating Overrun Cut-Off Deactivation Autostop Indication The fuel supply to the engine is automatically cut-off during an overrun, e.g. when driving down a hill with the shift lever in D and the accelerator pedal released. Depending on driving conditions, the overrun cut-off may be deactivated.
  • Page 249 Driving and Operating The engine start-stop system is Otherwise an Autostop will be Restart of the Engine by the not manually deactivated. inhibited. Engine Start-Stop System The bonnet is fully closed. Certain settings of the climate The shift lever must be in D (Drive) control system may inhibit an to enable an automatic restart.
  • Page 250: Parking

    Driving and Operating The air conditioning is manually Note Warning (Continued) switched on. For vehicles with a turbocharger: After running at high engine speed If the bonnet is not fully closed, a materials such as dry grass or or with high engine loads, allow the message is displayed in the Driver leaves can come in contact with a engine to idle in P or N for approx.
  • Page 251: Engine Exhaust

    Driving and Operating Engine Exhaust Diesel Particulate Caution Filter Fuel grades other than those Danger The diesel particulate filter system listed in this manual could removes harmful soot particulates Engine exhaust gases contain damage the catalytic converter or from the exhaust gases. poisonous carbon monoxide, electronic components.
  • Page 252 Driving and Operating System Requires Cleaning Activate Self-cleaning Process Cleaning Process Not Possible Process To activate the cleaning process, If cleaning is not possible, continue driving and keep the Under certain driving conditions, illuminates and a warning message engine speed above 2000 rpm. Shift e.g.
  • Page 253: Adblue (Diesel)

    Driving and Operating AdBlue This warning will be displayed once Caution briefly with the calculated range. Driving is possible without any AdBlue (Diesel) Avoid AdBlue contacting the restrictions, however refilling should paintwork. In case of contact, be done when possible. General Information immediately rinse off with water.
  • Page 254 Driving and Operating Furthermore, the estimated AdBlue With active prevention of an engine Refilling AdBlue range will continue to decrease from start, the following message will be 900 km. The AdBlue tank should be displayed: Refill AdBlue To Start Warning refilled immediately to avoid engine Vehicle restart prevention.
  • Page 255 Driving and Operating automotive outlets, or from your 1. Continuously drive the vehicle dealer, who can also assist with for 10 minutes making sure the refilling. vehicle speed is always higher than 20 km/h. For the AdBlue tank capacity see Capacities and Specifications 0 387.
  • Page 256: Automatic Transmission

    Driving and Operating 10. Place the container on the Automatic ground to empty the hose, wait Transmission 15 seconds. 11. Unscrew the hose from the The automatic transmission permits filler neck. automatic gear shifting (automatic mode) or manual gear shifting 12.
  • Page 257: Shift Lever

    Driving and Operating R indicates reverse gear. + : Upshift in manual mode The shift lever is locked in P and can only be moved when the N indicates neutral position. : Downshift in manual mode ignition is on, the release button on P indicates park position.
  • Page 258: Manual Mode

    Driving and Operating Rocking the Vehicle Manual Mode Warning Rocking the vehicle is only Shift Lever permissible if the vehicle is stuck in To prevent the vehicle from sand, mud or snow. Move the shift moving when position N is lever between D and R in a selected, always apply the park repeated pattern.
  • Page 259: Electronic Driving

    Driving and Operating Steering Wheel Paddles Multiple pulls allow gears to be General skipped. The vehicle may have steering If a higher gear is selected when the The selected gear is indicated in the wheel paddles. vehicle speed is too low, or a lower instrument cluster.
  • Page 260: Fault

    Driving and Operating quickly bring the catalytic Overheat Protection If the vehicle battery is not the converter to the required cause of the fault, release the shift In the event of the transmission temperature. Manual first gear lever as follows. overheating due to high outside selection may not be possible 1.
  • Page 261: Drive Systems

    Driving and Operating Drive Systems Note For optimum system performance, the vehicle's tyres should not have All-Wheel Drive varying degrees of wear or be of The all-wheel drive system different sizes. enhances driving characteristics and If a message is displayed in the stability, and helps to achieve Driver Information Centre, the optimum driveability.
  • Page 262: Brakes

    Note: The vehicle's brake system in front of you. reduced, but braking requires remains operational, but without significantly greater force. If a ABS assistance. Have a Holden problem is detected, illuminates ABS control is made apparent Dealer check the system as soon in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 263: Electric Parking Brake

    Driving and Operating Electric Parking Brake constantly and the parking brake is Dynamic Braking When the applied. The parking brake operates Vehicle is Moving The vehicle has an Electric Parking automatically with adequate force. When the vehicle is moving and the Brake (EPB).
  • Page 264: Brake Assist

    Driving and Operating Fault Operation of the brake assist might Hill Start Assist (HSA) become apparent by a pulse in the The system helps prevent flashes, the EPB is not fully brake pedal and a greater unintended movement when driving applied or released.
  • Page 265: Ride Control Systems Traction Control

    Driving and Operating Ride Control Systems illuminates in the instrument Warning cluster and a status message is displayed in the Driver Information Traction Control Do not let this special safety Centre when TC is deactivated. feature tempt you into taking risks System (TCS) When TC is deactivated, ESC when driving.
  • Page 266: Electronic Stability

    Driving and Operating Electronic Stability ESC is operational after each Deactivation engine start, as soon as Control (ESC) extinguishes in the instrument Electronic Stability Control (ESC) cluster. When ESC operates improves driving stability when flashes. necessary, regardless of the type of road surface or tyre grip.
  • Page 267: Interactive Drive Control

    Driving and Operating Fault AUTO mode: neither SPORT or illuminates in the instrument VXR is pressed, no LED is cluster and a status message is If there is a fault in the system illuminated. displayed in the Driver illuminates continuously and a Information Centre.
  • Page 268 Driving and Operating Sport Mode All-wheel drive supports active This is a fully adaptive mode, dynamic driving of the vehicle. adjusting systems to both comfort and sport settings depending on Engine sound enhancement driving style and driving situation. intensifies interior engine sound. Adaptive Drive Mode Control VXR Mode Within each manually selected...
  • Page 269 Driving and Operating Flex Ride Visualisation Menu Sport Mode Customisation Note Depending on vehicle model, not all Touch on the infotainment settings may be available. system display. Select Sport Mode Normal: Default setting. Customisation and select the relevant settings. Sport Sensitive: Systems change to sport settings faster Note while driving sporty.
  • Page 270: Driver Assistance Systems Driver Assistance Systems

    Driving and Operating Driver Assistance Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) Systems Detect children, Complete attention is always This vehicle may have features that pedestrians, bicyclists, required while driving, and you work together to help avoid crashes or animals. should be ready to take action or reduce crash damage while and apply the brakes and/or steer Detect vehicles or objects...
  • Page 271 (rear number plate surround), it may become misaligned. Contact Dynamic guide lines are horizontal lines at one metre intervals a Holden Dealer. The camera is mounted between projected onto the display to define the rear number plate lights. Always keep the camera lens free the distance to displayed objects.
  • Page 272 Driving and Operating Deactivation Except LT, RS, Calais Tourer (Police) The camera is switched off when a Activation or deactivation of the certain forward speed is exceeded visual guide lines and the warning or if reverse gear is not engaged for symbols can be changed in the approx.
  • Page 273 Driving and Operating There are extreme temperature showing the direction of the traffic. Activation changes. Furthermore, three beeps will sound Rear cross traffic alert is from the speaker on that side. Fault messages are displayed with automatically activated together with on the top line of the The radar distance sensors are the rear vision camera when reverse...
  • Page 274: Surround Vision System

    Driving and Operating Deactivation The vehicle has had a collision Two side cameras, each located or if the area surrounding the beneath an exterior mirror. Rear cross traffic alert is detection sensor is damaged or deactivated together with the rear not correctly repaired.
  • Page 275 Driving and Operating Activation Dynamic guide lines can also be Front View displayed or turned off in the lower Front view displays an image of the The surround vision system is area of the display. The horizontal area in front of the vehicle on the activated by: lines are at one metre intervals left-hand part of the display.
  • Page 276 Driving and Operating General Information Warning Warning Displayed images may be further or closer than they appear. The The surround vision system does area displayed is limited and not replace driver vision or objects that are close to either attention. It will not display edge of the bumper or under the children, pedestrians, cyclists, bumper are not displayed on the...
  • Page 277: Parking Assist

    Driving and Operating System Limitations The camera lenses are covered Two different acoustic warning by snow, ice, slush, mud, dirt. signals are sounded for the front and rear monitoring areas, each Caution The vehicle is towing a trailer. with a different tone frequency. The vehicle is damaged For optimal operation of the following a collision.
  • Page 278 Driving and Operating Indication The system warns the driver with acoustic signals against potentially hazardous obstacles in front of the vehicle within a distance of up to 80 cm and behind the vehicle within a distance of up to 50 cm while a forward gear is engaged, or up to 1.5 m while reverse gear is engaged.
  • Page 279 Driving and Operating When the system is deactivated Warning (Continued) Caution (Continued) manually, the LED in the button extinguishes and a message is Special attention must be paid to Objects with a very small displayed in the DIC. low obstacles which can damage reflection cross-section, e.g.
  • Page 280: Advanced Parking Assist

    Driving and Operating A message may be displayed advanced parking assist have six Warning advising this once the vehicle ultrasonic parking sensors in each speed has exceeded 75 km/h and bumper. The driver bears full responsibility then returned to below 11 km/h. Activation for accepting the parking spot suggested by the system and the...
  • Page 281 Driving and Operating The system can only be activated at When activated, the system will Indication in the Infotainment a speed up to 30 km/h and the search for a perpendicular parking System Display system searches for a parking spot spot by default.
  • Page 282 Driving and Operating Regardless of the indication During park guiding mode, the The commands to shift into R method, if the driver does not stop manoeuvring speed is limited. or D. the vehicle after a parking spot is Always pay attention to the sound of The command to stop or to drive proposed, the system commences a the front-rear parking assist.
  • Page 283 Driving and Operating Deactivation Fault Notes on the Parking Assist System The system is deactivated by: A message is displayed when: There is a fault in the system. A short press of Warning The driver did not successfully Parking manoeuvre successfully Under certain circumstances, complete the parking ended.
  • Page 284: Cruise Control

    Driving and Operating fascia on either side. Also ensure The system is calibrated for Caution (Continued) the front and rear bumper fascias factory-fitted wheels. Parking are not damaged. performance is altered with other Special conditions apply if there tyre or wheel sizes. The advanced parking assist are taller vehicles in the vicinity, system may not respond to changes...
  • Page 285 Driving and Operating Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) Remember that when becomes active, indicated by illuminates green, the cruise flashing on the instrument panel control is maintaining the display. vehicle's speed. Taking your foot off the accelerator pedal does not Switching On reduce the speed.
  • Page 286 Driving and Operating the instrument cluster. On some With cruise control active, hold the Automatic Deactivation models the set speed is also steering wheel thumb wheel turned The cruise control may indicated. to RES/+ or briefly turn to RES/+ automatically deactivate when: repeatedly.
  • Page 287: Speed Limiter

    Driving and Operating Switching Off Activation The speed limiter switches are located on the steering wheel and Press on the steering wheel. vary depending on vehicle model. extinguishes in the instrument Operation is the same. cluster. The stored speed is deleted. Press on the steering wheel.
  • Page 288: Adaptive Cruise Control

    Driving and Operating Exceeding Limited Speed Additionally, a corresponding Adaptive Cruise Control message is displayed. The speed When exceeding the limited speed Adaptive cruise control is an limiter is deactivated, but not without driver input, the speed will enhancement to conventional cruise switched off and the last stored flash in the DIC and a chime sounds control with the additional feature of...
  • Page 289 Driving and Operating vehicle ahead indicator will flash Warning (Continued) and a warning chime will sound as a reminder to check the traffic before The driver remains fully in control resuming. of the vehicle because the brake pedal, the accelerator pedal and Warning the cancel switch have priority Adaptive cruise control uses radar...
  • Page 290 Driving and Operating Activation by Setting the Overriding Set Speed Take Over Current Speed Speed It is always possible to drive faster If the accelerator pedal is pressed, than the selected set speed by the current vehicle speed is taken Adaptive cruise control can be pressing the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 291 Driving and Operating Setting the Following Distance Warning When adaptive cruise control detects a slower moving vehicle in The Driver accepts full the driving path, it will adjust the responsibility to drive with the vehicle speed to maintain the appropriate following distance following distance selected by the based on traffic, weather, visibility driver.
  • Page 292 Driving and Operating driving path. The range of the The Electronic Stability Control The vehicle stops, the driver's sensors is between 25 and (ESC) is deactivated or the seat belt is unbuckled and the 150 metres depending on vehicle system is operating. driver's door is opened.
  • Page 293 Driving and Operating Turning the ignition off also switches System Limitations Do not use adaptive cruise off the adaptive cruise control and control on roads with an incline deletes the stored speed. of more than 10%. Warning Driver's Attention Bends The system's automatic brake Use adaptive cruise control force does not permit hard...
  • Page 294 Driving and Operating If the centrifugal force is too high in before the automatic braking. take action and press the brake a bend, the system slows the Adaptive cruise control may not be pedal, if you need to brake more vehicle slightly.
  • Page 295: Forward Collision Alert (Fca)

    Driving and Operating Note permanent system error, a message Warning (Continued) is displayed in the Driver Applying the brakes deactivates the Information Centre. system. event of a front-end impact the alignment may be compromised. Radar Unit Forward Collision Alert Do not use the system. (FCA) System The front bumper may appear to Forward collision alert may help to...
  • Page 296 Driving and Operating display which is projected on to the changes to yellow when the windscreen in the driver's field distance to a preceding moving of view. vehicle becomes small. A precondition is that forward collision alert is not deactivated. Warning See Vehicle Personalisation 0 126.
  • Page 297 Driving and Operating the driver's field of view. change this setting. The chosen Simultaneously a warning chime setting will remain until it is sounds. changed. Press the brake pedal and steer the The alert timing will vary based on vehicle as required by the situation. vehicle speed.
  • Page 298: Following Distance Indication

    Driving and Operating System Limitations The front camera in the windscreen lever. Turn the adjuster wheel to is used to detect the distance of a choose Following Forward collision alert is designed vehicle directly ahead in the Distance page. to provide a warning for vehicles vehicle's path.
  • Page 299: Autonomous Emergency

    Driving and Operating The sensor is blocked by snow, Warning ice, slush, mud, dirt, windscreen damage or affected by foreign This system is not intended to objects, e.g. stickers. replace the driver's responsibility for driving the vehicle and looking Autonomous Emergency ahead.
  • Page 300 Driving and Operating For vehicles with a radar unit, AEB The brake system is prepared so If equipped only with front camera, operates in a forward gear above that braking can occur rapidly. the system operates up to a speed walking speed at all speeds.
  • Page 301 Driving and Operating Forward Looking Brake Assist Intelligent brake assist will Warning (Continued) automatically disengage only when In addition to the brake preparation the brake pedal is released. system and emergency automatic a sudden lane change, the braking, the forward looking brake system needs a certain time to Warning assist function increases brake...
  • Page 302: Front Pedestrian Protection

    Driving and Operating System Limitations The sensor in the windscreen is Front Pedestrian blocked by snow, ice, slush, Protection System In some cases, the AEB system mud, dirt, windscreen damage or may provide automatic braking in affected by foreign objects, e.g. Front pedestrian protection may situations that seem to be stickers.
  • Page 303 Driving and Operating A pedestrian detected ahead, up to The brake system may prepare for Danger a distance of approximately 40 m, is driver braking to occur more rapidly which can cause a brief, mild indicated by displayed in the Front pedestrian braking does not deceleration.
  • Page 304 Driving and Operating Release the parking brake. A firm System Limitations Warning (Continued) press of the accelerator pedal will In the following cases, front also release automatic braking and pedestrian protection may not detect undesired. It could falsely alert or the electric parking brake.
  • Page 305: Side Blind Zone

    Driving and Operating Side Blind Zone When the system detects a vehicle When the engine is started, both in the side blind zone while driving exterior mirror displays will briefly Alert (SBZA) forward, either while passing a illuminate to indicate the system is vehicle or being passed, the yellow operating.
  • Page 306: Lane Change Alert (Lca)

    Driving and Operating The system is deactivated if the The area surrounding the The lane change alert system alerts vehicle is towing a trailer or if a bike detection sensor has been visually in each exterior mirror when carrier is attached. damaged or is not repaired detecting rapidly approaching correctly.
  • Page 307 Driving and Operating Detection Zones The system can temporarily alert for objects in the blind zone during specific weather conditions such as rain, hail, etc. Driving on a wet road or in the transition from a dry area to a wet area can cause illuminate, as water splash can be interpreted as an object.
  • Page 308: Lane Keep Assist (Lka)

    Driving and Operating The vehicle is towing a trailer. Lane Keep Assist (LKA) without acceleration, or In the event of a fault in the system without active steering. Lane Keep Assist (LKA) helps to or if the system does not work due avoid collisions due to unintentional Note to temporary conditions, the...
  • Page 309 Driving and Operating a chime sounds as long as lane LKA is activated by pressing Warning (Continued) keep assist detects hands-free The LED in the button illuminates to driving. indicate that the system is the vehicle and is always required switched on.
  • Page 310: Fuel

    EXHAUST WARNING affected by foreign objects, e.g. CARBON MONOXIDE Take the vehicle to a Holden stickers. POISONING Dealer if you think the vehicle The sun is shining directly into needs inspecting for any of the Exhaust gases can contain the camera lens.
  • Page 311 Use of such fuels may result in delay by a Holden Dealer. The use of any fuel, other than engine malfunction, starting and the fuel specified, may seriously Static electricity can ignite fuel...
  • Page 312: Recommended Fuel

    Driving and Operating Diesel Engine The use of premium unleaded petrol The use of premium unleaded petrol of 98 RON may provide a small of 95 or 98 RON may provide a improvement in performance and small improvement in performance Warning fuel economy.
  • Page 313: Filling The Tank

    When temperatures are low, use covered by your vehicle warranty. diesel fuel with guaranteed winter In no event will Holden be properties. responsible or bear any liability for any damage or loss that may Caution...
  • Page 314 Holden dealer. All vehicles are equipped with a misfuel inhibitor. The vehicle has a cap-less fuel filler. Place the filler hose nozzle in position, straight into the filler neck and press with slight force to insert.
  • Page 315 Driving and Operating In case of an emergency, if refilling AdBlue with a container the funnel must be ® AdBlue is a non-hazardous fluid used to open the cap of the that is injected into the exhaust filler neck. system of diesel vehicles to reduce exhaust emissions.
  • Page 316: Trailer Towing

    Note Exceeding these values could affect your vehicle warranty. Towing Mandatory Equipment: Holden genuine towbar and Holden genuine Handling, durability and economy wiring harness. may be affected by towing a trailer. A Holden Dealer will assist with...
  • Page 317 Fully open the instrument equipment may void your vehicle tow ball load (1). panel vents and set the warranty, to the extent Holden The tow ball load should climate control to face or considers the non-recommended be 4%...
  • Page 318 Holden approved hitched, particularly if a load with the RKE transmitter when a tow bar package fitted to the distribution hitch is not used.
  • Page 319: Trailer Sway Control (Tsc)

    Accessories and Vehicle Trailer Sway affect engine cooling. Modifications Control (TSC) Holden Genuine Accessories are an We recommend the use of genuine The vehicle has a Trailer Sway exception, however they should be parts and accessories and factory Control (TSC) feature as part of the...
  • Page 320 Driving and Operating Roo Bars Warning Fitting a roo bar may affect crash performance, airbag performance and engine cooling. Roo bars should not be fitted to vehicles operating in suburban areas, as they may increase the risk of injury to a pedestrian in the event of a collision.
  • Page 321: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care Vehicle Care Fog Lamps ....340 Towing the Vehicle Taillamps ..... 343 Towing the Vehicle .
  • Page 322: General Information

    Set shift lever Emission Information vehicle. See your dealer for to P (Park) to prevent the vehicle assistance with the Genuine Holden from rolling. The emission control systems are accessories that are available for designed to reduce the amount of Do not apply the parking brake.
  • Page 323: Emission Control System

    It is recommended that service and It is recommended that servicing be repair to fuel or emission systems Major emission control systems the carried out by a Holden Dealer who be carried out by your Holden vehicle may have are: will maintain the vehicle's emission Dealer.
  • Page 324: Vehicle Checks

    Vehicle Care Warm-ups and Idling Vehicle Checks Avoid long engine warm-ups. They are unnecessary and waste fuel. Bonnet Avoid long engine idling. Opening Accelerating, Driving and Braking Accelerate gently and avoid rapid starts. Drive the vehicle at steady speeds where possible (after running-in). Riding the Brake Move the safety catch lever to the Do not rest your foot on the brake...
  • Page 325 Vehicle Care Performing Work Danger Warning The ignition system uses If while driving you notice that the extremely high voltage. Do not bonnet has not been properly touch. closed, pull the vehicle over to the side of the road at the earliest possible moment and close the Closing bonnet correctly.
  • Page 326: Overview

    Vehicle Care Engine Compartment Overview 2.0L Petrol Engine...
  • Page 327 Vehicle Care 1. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter 0 331. 2. Brake Fluid Reservoir. See Brake Fluid 0 335. 3. Engine Oil Filler Cap. See Engine Oil 0 329. 4. Engine Oil Dipstick. See Engine Oil 0 329. 5. Engine Coolant Tank. See Engine Coolant 0 331.
  • Page 328 Vehicle Care 3.6L Petrol Engine...
  • Page 329 Vehicle Care 1. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter 0 331. 2. Brake Fluid Reservoir. See Brake Fluid 0 335. 3. Engine Oil Filler Cap. See Engine Oil 0 329. 4. Engine Oil Dipstick. See Engine Oil 0 329. 5. Engine Coolant Tank. See Engine Coolant 0 331.
  • Page 330 Vehicle Care 2.0L Diesel Engine...
  • Page 331: Engine Oil

    Vehicle Care 1. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter 0 331. Engine Oil 2. Remove the dipstick and wipe clean: 2. Brake Fluid Reservoir. See Brake Fluid 0 335. Danger 3. Engine Oil Filler Cap. See Engine oil is an irritant and if Engine Oil 0 329.
  • Page 332 Vehicle Care 4. Remove and read the oil level. Adding Engine Oil The level should be between See Recommended Fluids and the MIN and MAX marks. Add Lubricants 0 379 and Capacities oil if the level is at or below the and Specifications 0 387.
  • Page 333: Engine Air Cleaner/Filter

    Their use increases costs, may be detrimental to the operation of the vehicle and may void the vehicle 2. Remove the seven screws and warranty, to the extent that Holden remove the air cleaner considers the non-recommended 2. Remove the six screws and housing.
  • Page 334 Vehicle Care The engine cooling system in the Warning ® vehicle is filled with DexCool engine coolant mixture. This coolant An under bonnet electric fan can needs to be checked and changed start up even when the engine is at appropriate levels. See not running and can cause injury.
  • Page 335: Engine Overheating

    Vehicle Care When cold, the coolant level should Watch out for the engine Caution (Continued) be above the filling line on the front cooling fans. of the coolant tank. Top up if the By this time, the coolant level cause system damage. If coolant level is low, see Adding Coolant inside the coolant tank may be is not visible in the surge tank,...
  • Page 336 Vehicle Care overheating. See Engine Coolant If Steam is Coming from the Tows a trailer. Temperature Gauge 0 107. The DIC Engine Compartment If the engine coolant temperature also displays overheat messages. gauge is in the overheat zone and The decision may be made not to lift Warning an overheat DIC message is the bonnet when the engine coolant...
  • Page 337: Washer Fluid

    Vehicle Care If the engine coolant temperature Note Brake Fluid gauge is still in the overheat zone or 4 cylinder shown, V6 on the an overheat DIC message still opposite side. Warning displays, pull over, stop, and park Fill with clean water mixed with a the vehicle right away.
  • Page 338: Battery

    Vehicle Care Battery For vehicles with 4 cylinder petrol Batteries do not belong in and diesel engines, the vehicle household waste. They must be battery is located in the engine disposed of at an appropriate Warning compartment. recycling collection point. Batteries emit an explosive gas For vehicles with the V6 petrol Storing the vehicle for more than...
  • Page 339: Diesel Fuel System

    Vehicle Care Ensure that the battery is always Warning Label See the Owner's Manual for replaced by the same type of further information. battery. Explosive gas may be present in We recommend that you have the the vicinity of the vehicle battery. vehicle battery replaced by a dealer.
  • Page 340: Wiper Blade Replacement

    Vehicle Care Wiper Blade Replacement Rear Window Bulb Replacement Sportwagon, Tourer Windscreen Turn the ignition off and switch off the relevant lamp or close the doors. Only hold a new bulb at the base. Do not touch the bulb glass with bare hands.
  • Page 341: Halogen Headlamps

    Vehicle Care Interior and load compartment Low Beam 2. Disengage the bulb holder by lamps. pressing the retainer to the front. Withdraw the bulb holder Halogen Headlamps from the reflector housing. Halogen headlamps with separate bulbs for low beam and high beam. 1.
  • Page 342: Fog Lamps

    Vehicle Care High Beam 2. Disengage the bulb holder by Fog Lamps pressing the retainer to the Note front. Withdraw the bulb holder For rear fog lamps see Taillamps from the reflector housing. 0 343. Liftback, Sportwagon 1. Rotate the cap anticlockwise and remove it.
  • Page 343 Vehicle Care 3. Remove the three screws and remove the lamp assembly to the front. 2. Remove the screw and remove 5. Disengage the plug connector the faceplate. by pressing the retaining lug. 6. Remove and replace the bulb unit and attach the plug 4.
  • Page 344 Vehicle Care 10. Attach and engage the cover. 3. Remove the three screws and remove the lamp assembly to Tourer the front. 2. Lever out the faceplate with a screwdriver in the recess and remove the faceplate. 1. Remove the screw. 4.
  • Page 345: Taillamps

    Vehicle Care Taillamps Rear Turn Signal, Reverse and Rear Fog Lamps Liftback Lamp in the Body 5. Disengage the plug connector 2. Unscrew the two plastic by pressing the retaining lug. securing nuts from the inside by hand. 6. Remove and replace the bulb unit and attach the plug connector.
  • Page 346 Vehicle Care 3. Carefully withdraw the tail lamp Lamp in the Tailgate assembly from the recess and remove. Take care the cable duct remains in position. 5. Remove and replace the turn signal lamp bulb. 1. Release the cover in the 6.
  • Page 347 Vehicle Care 2. Unscrew the plastic securing 5. Detach the bulb from the bulb nut by hand. socket and replace the bulb. 6. Insert the bulb socket into the tail lamp assembly. Fit the lamp assembly on the tailgate and tighten the screw from the inside.
  • Page 348 Vehicle Care 4. Detach the bulb from the bulb socket and replace the turn signal lamp bulb. 5. Attach the bulb socket to the lamp assembly. 6. Attach the lamp assembly to the vehicle body and tighten the screws. Close the covers. Lamp in the Tailgate 2.
  • Page 349 Vehicle Care 3. Carefully withdraw the lamp assembly from the recesses and remove. Take care the cable duct remains in position. 2. Unscrew the plastic securing 5. Detach the bulb from the bulb nut by hand. socket and replace the bulb. 6.
  • Page 350: Side Turn Signal Lights

    Vehicle Care Side Turn Signal Lights 2. Turn the bulb holder 3. Pull the bulb from bulb holder anticlockwise and remove from and replace it. the housing. 1. Slide the lamp housing forward 4. Insert the bulb holder and turn and remove it from the rear.
  • Page 351: Electrical System

    Vehicle Care Electrical System Fuses The replacement fuse rating must match the rating of the defective fuse. Depending on model, there are up to three fuse boxes in the vehicle: Engine compartment. Instrument panel. Rear compartment. Before replacing a fuse, turn off the switch and the ignition.
  • Page 352 Vehicle Care Engine Compartment Fuses Circuit Fuse Block Tailgate Fog light Memory module Seat lumbar DC/DC battery The fuse box is in the front left of the engine compartment. Heated rear window Disengage the cover and remove it. Heated mirror Front wiper Power seat, Note...
  • Page 353 Vehicle Care Fuses Circuit Fuses Circuit Fuses Circuit Fuel system Sunroof Rear wiper / Airbag Adaptive forward Starter lighting Steering wheel lock Left headlight (LED) Transmission control Cooling fan module Headlight level Ignition/Instrument adjustment panel Engine control Rear view camera / module Air vent Climate control...
  • Page 354: Block

    Vehicle Care Instrument Panel Fuse Fuses Circuit Fuses Circuit Block Air shutter Starter Transmission control module After boil pump Engine control Electronic key module system Exhaust reduction system Coolant pump Diesel fuel heating Horn Washer system The fuse box is located behind a cover in the glovebox.
  • Page 355 Vehicle Care Fuses Circuit Fuses Circuit Diagnostic connector Engine control module Power outlet load Head-up display compartment NOx reduction / Pipe EBCM valve heater Police provision NOx reduction / Soot sensor UREA module Steering wheel Note controls Transmission control The vehicle may not be equipped Ignition switch module with all of the fuses shown.
  • Page 356: Rear Fuse Panel

    Vehicle Care Battery Fuse Block, V6 Fuses Circuit Remove the left-hand side trim Radio cover and remove the battery fuse block cover. Rear Fuse Panel The rear compartment fuse boxes Fuses Circuit are located behind a cover in the Battery sensor left-hand side trim within the load module compartment.
  • Page 357: Vehicle Tools

    Vehicle Care Vehicle Tools Fuses Circuit Fuses Circuit Tools Vehicles with Spare Wheel Hand-free tailgate sensor control module Tailgate control module Tailgate control module Seat heater control module The jack, wheel wrench and if equipped, other items such as an Seat heater control extension bolt and/or retaining strap module...
  • Page 358: Wheels And Tyres

    Vehicle Care Vehicles without Spare Wheel Wheels and Tyres Tyres Tyre and Rim Condition To avoid tyre and rim damage and possible tyre blow-out, do not drive over sharp edges. Drive over edges slowly and at right angles, if possible. When parking, ensure the tyres The correct pressures for tyres are are not pressed against the...
  • Page 359: Tread Depth

    Vehicle Care Check pressures when the Tread Depth The tyre has a bump or bulge in vehicle has not been driven for it, indicating some kind of over 3 hours. If tyre pressures internal damage. must be checked immediately The tyre has a puncture, cut or after driving more than 2 km, other damage which cannot be increase tyre placard pressure...
  • Page 360: Buying New Tyres

    Vehicle Ride. Warranty and possibly the vehicle's insurance policy. Handling. Contact a Holden Dealer for advice Speedometer accuracy. on suitable tyres. Vehicle ground clearance. Wheel Alignment and Vehicle payload capacity. Tyre Balance Maximum vehicle speed.
  • Page 361: Tyre Chains

    Vehicle Care Tyre condition is checked when the The repair kit: Warning (Continued) vehicle is serviced by a Holden Repairs minor damage to the Dealer. They are able to diagnose tyre tread or sidewall. If the chains contact the any unusual signs of wear. If tyres...
  • Page 362 Vehicle Care 6. Screw the compressor air hose onto the connection on the sealant bottle and fit the sealant bottle into the retainer on the compressor. 7. Set the compressor near the wheel with the flat tyre in such a way that the sealant bottle is upright.
  • Page 363 Vehicle Care 11. Connect the compressor plug 13. Press the switch on the Move the vehicle one tyre to the vehicle's power outlet. compressor to I. rotation. 12. Start the engine and let it idle The tyre fills with sealant. Reattach the tyre repair kit to ensure the battery does not and continue the filling...
  • Page 364 It reminds you to drive Contact a Holden Dealer. 23. If the tyre pressure is more cautiously and not to exceed than 1.3 Bar (19 psi / 130 kPa), 80 km/h until the damaged tyre set it to the correct value.
  • Page 365: Tyre Changing

    Vehicle Care 25. Stow the tyre sealant and The compressor and sealant can compressor kit in the load be used from approx. -30 °C. compartment. The adapters supplied can be This is a temporary puncture repair. used to pump up other items, Take the vehicle to a dealer to have e.g.
  • Page 366 Vehicle Care Vehicles with sub-woofer: The full-size wheel in the load Warning (Continued) sub-woofer and spare wheel compartment as described are secured with a below. Store and secure the wheel, jack retaining nut. 4. After changing the wheel back and tools always in their original Turn the nut anticlockwise to the full size wheel, place the storage locations.
  • Page 367 Vehicle Care 1. Attach the extension bolt onto the thread bolt. 2. Store the deflated wheel outside up in the spare wheel-well and secure it by turning the retaining nut clockwise on the extension bolt. Vehicles with Sub-woofer Secure a deflated full size wheel in the load compartment with the retaining strap supplied with the 3.
  • Page 368 Vehicle Care Temporary Spare Wheel If the ground on which the vehicle is Warning (Continued) standing is soft, a solid board (max. Only fit one temporary spare wheel. 1 cm thick) should be placed under Do not drive faster than 80 km/h. Use the jack only for lifting the the jack.
  • Page 369 Vehicle Care 1. Park the vehicle on a level, firm 5. Fold out the wheel wrench and and non-slip surface. The front fit onto a wheel nut ensuring it wheels must be in the locates securely. Loosen each straight-ahead position. wheel nut by half a turn.
  • Page 370 Vehicle Care 7. Set the jack to the required 15. Install the vehicle jacking point height and position it directly covers, if equipped. below the jacking point in a 16. Stow and secure the replaced manner that prevents it from wheel and the vehicle tools.
  • Page 371: Jump Starting

    Vehicle Care Jump Starting Warning (Continued) Do not use open flames or Warning sparks near the battery. Vehicles with an automatic Do not smoke near the transmission cannot be push or battery. tow started. Therefore, if the Never use a quick charger battery is flat, jump start the to start the engine.
  • Page 372 Vehicle Care Switch off all unnecessary Lead connection order: Warning (Continued) electrical consumers such as the 1. Connect the red lead to the headlights, etc. booster battery positive lots of water, but should The vehicles must not come into terminal. also seek medical help.
  • Page 373: Towing The Vehicle

    Vehicle Care To start the engine: Towing the Vehicle 1. Start the engine of the vehicle To avoid causing damage, a flat-bed providing the jump. tow truck is the best method of 2. After five minutes, start the towing the vehicle . other engine.
  • Page 374: Towing Another Vehicle

    Vehicle Care Towing Another Vehicle Caution Drive slowly. Accelerate smoothly and do not jerk the tow rope. When the engine is not running, considerably more force is needed to brake and steer. To prevent the entry of exhaust gases from the towing vehicle, switch on the air recirculation and close the windows.
  • Page 375: Appearance Care

    Vehicle Care Attach a tow rope or similar to the Appearance Care towing eye. The towing eye must only be used for towing and not for Exterior Care recovering a vehicle. Washing Caution The paintwork of the vehicle is exposed to environmental Drive slowly.
  • Page 376 Have the door hinges of all doors lightly apply the brakes while dry environment or the lamp is on. greased by a Holden Dealer. maintaining a slow forward speed If water does collect in the lamp with a clear area ahead, until contact a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 377 Paintwork polish with silicone forms wiper drive mechanism. Have more extensive damage or a protective film, making waxing rust areas repaired by your Holden unnecessary. Dealer. When cleaning the rear window, Plastic body parts must not be...
  • Page 378: Interior Care

    Vehicle Care Interior Care Interior and Upholstery other agent. Avoid solvents and petrol in particular. Do not use high Only clean the vehicle interior, pressure jet cleaners. Warning including the instrument panel fascia and panelling, with a dry cloth Floor Mats Many cleaning products are toxic, or interior cleaner.
  • Page 379 Vehicle Care Genuine Holden Accessory floor mats are designed for your vehicle. If the floor mats need replacing, it is recommended that Holden approved floor mats be purchased. Non-genuine floor mats may not fit properly and may interfere with the accelerator or brake pedal.
  • Page 380: Service And Maintenance

    The vehicle has a computer system Service & Warranty booklet. that indicates when to change the A Holden dealer has trained service engine oil and filter. This is based people who will perform this work on a combination of factors which and reset the system.
  • Page 381 Service and Maintenance Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts Recommended Fluids and Lubricants Engine Type 2.0L 4 Cyl Petrol 3.6L V6 Petrol 2.0L 4 Cyl Diesel 5W-30 or 5W-40 Engine oil 5W-30 (dexos1 Gen 2) (dexos2) ® Diesel exhaust fluid AdBlue meeting ISO standard 22241-1 See AdBlue (Diesel)
  • Page 382: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data Vehicle Identification Vehicle Identification Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ....380 Engine Identification ..381 Identification Labels .
  • Page 383: Engine Identification

    Technical Data Engine Identification 3.6L Petrol Engine 2.0L Diesel Engine 2.0L Petrol Engine The engine serial number is located The engine serial number is located on the vehicle front side of the on the vehicle front side of the The engine serial number is located engine block.
  • Page 384: Identification Labels

    Technical Data Identification Labels Identification Label Compliance Label Information on the compliance label: 1. Approval number. An identification label is located on 2. Manufacturer and vehicle the front left door frame. model. The vehicle compliance label is Built Date Label located on the front left door frame.
  • Page 385: Vehicle Data

    2.0L 4 Cyl Petrol 3.6L V6 Petrol 2.0L 4 Cyl Diesel Engine 1998 cc 3649 cc 1956 cc Engine power and torque Refer to holden.com.au Fuel type Petrol Diesel Octane rating (RON)* Recommended: Premium unleaded 95 Unleaded 91 Diesel meeting Euro...
  • Page 386 Technical Data Maximum Vehicle Carrying Capacity Liftback Engine Model Occupants Luggage and Total Load (kg) (Average Accessories (kg) 68 kg each) 2.0L 4 Cyl Petrol Calais RS-V 3.6L V6 Petrol Calais-V 2.0L 4 Cyl Diesel Calais...
  • Page 387 Technical Data Sportwagon / Tourer Engine Model Occupants Luggage and Total Load (kg) (Average Accessories (kg) 68 kg each) 2.0L 4 Cyl Petrol RS-V 3.6L V6 Petrol Calais Tourer Calais Tourer-V 2.0L 4 Cyl Diesel Note Axle Loads The carrying capacity assumes Maximum Front and Rear Axle that no accessories are fitted.
  • Page 388: Vehicle Dimensions

    Technical Data Engine Model Front Axle Load (kg) Rear Axle Load (kg) Liftback 1060 1005 2.0L 4 Cyl Petrol Sportwagon / Tourer 1060 1125 Liftback 1125 1120 3.6L V6 Petrol Sportwagon / Tourer 1120 1230 Liftback 1120 1025 2.0L 4 Cyl Diesel Sportwagon / Tourer 1095 1100...
  • Page 389: Specifications

    Technical Data Capacities and Specifications Engine 2.0L 4 Cyl Petrol 3.6L V6 Petrol 2.0L 4 Cyl Diesel Engine Oil (Refill incl. filter) 4.7 L 5.7 L 4.9 L Coolant 5.0 L 9.0 L 5.9 L AdBlue (Diesel exhaust fluid) 15 L Fuel Tank 61.0 L All capacities are approximate...
  • Page 390: Tyre Pressure

    Technical Data Tyre Pressure 2.0L 4 Cylinder Petrol Tyre Size Wheel Size and Recommended Pressure (kPa/PSI) Profile Front Rear Spare Full Full 225/55 R17 SL 97W 17 x 7.5J 230/33 270/39 260/38 230/33 270/39 290/42 245/45 R18 SL 96W 18 x 8.5J T125/80 R16 SL 97M 16 x 4.0 420/60...
  • Page 391 Technical Data 3.6L V6 Petrol Tyre Size Wheel Size and Recommended Pressure (kPa/PSI) Profile Front Rear Spare Full Full 245/45 R18 SL 96W 18 x 8.5J 260/38 270/39 280/41 240/35 270/39 320/46 235/50 R18 SL 97W 18 x 8.0J 245/35 R20 XL 95Y 20 x 8.5J T125/70 R17 SL 98M 17 x 4.0...
  • Page 392: Customer Information

    Customer Information Customer Customer Information word mark and logo are registered trademarks and are Information owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Trademarks and Licence Agreements Customer Information Dexos, Dexron, DexCool Trademarks and Licence ® ® ® , Dexron , and Dexcool Dexos Agreements .
  • Page 393 Principal will also be happy to At Holden, we want you to be Written Correspondence assist you. completely satisfied with your You can also write to Holden at the ownership experience. This applies Holden Customer Care Office address below: to your vehicle and any Holden Should you wish to speak to a representative you may deal with.
  • Page 394 (EDR). You can also write to Holden at the New Zealand The systems may record data about address below: the condition of the vehicle and how...
  • Page 395 Customer Information The manufacturer will not access information about a crash event or share it with others except: With the consent of the vehicle owner or, if the vehicle is leased, with the consent of the lessee. In response to an official request of police or similar government office.
  • Page 396: Index

    Index Index Airbags (cont'd) Seat Belt Tensioner Light ..109 Accessories and Side ......69 Modifications .
  • Page 397 Index Automatic (cont'd) Bonnet ......322 Carbon Monoxide Engine Start/Stop Feature ..246 Boot Engine Exhaust .
  • Page 398 Index Climate Control Systems Curtain Airbag System ... 70 Driving Electronic ..... 233 Customer-installed Electronic Programs .
  • Page 399 Index Engine Front Pedestrian Protection Air Cleaner/Filter ... . . 331 System ......300 Fault, Automatic Automatic Start/Stop Front Seat Armrest .
  • Page 400 Index Gauges (cont'd) Headlamps (cont'd) Instrument Cluster ....99 Service Display ....107 Lamps On Reminder .
  • Page 401 Index Lamps (cont'd) Lights (cont'd) Lights (cont'd) On Reminder ....114 Charging System ....110 Traction Control Reading .
  • Page 402 Index Mirrors (cont'd) Operation Power (cont'd) Automatic Dimming Infotainment ....177 Outlets ......97 Rearview .
  • Page 403 Index Rearview Mirrors (cont'd) Service Display ....107 Automatic Dimming ... . . 42 Service Electric Parking Safety Locks .
  • Page 404 Index Storage Areas Systems Traction Control System Armrest ......81 Driver Assistance ... . . 268 (TCS) Off Light .
  • Page 405 Index USB ..... . .156, 193 Warning Using the Navigation System . . . 198 Brake System Light ... .110 Using This Manual .

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