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VE Ute Owner's Handbook

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keith
February 8, 2025

are there reset buttons to reboot my infotainment system

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Mr. Anderson
February 11, 2025

The manual does not mention a specific reset button to reboot the infotainment system. However, it provides instructions to restore factory settings, which resets all radio favorites and configuration settings. This can be done by pressing the CONFIG button, selecting the appropriate option, and confirming the reset.

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Summary of Contents for HOLDEN VE UTE II 2012 Series

  • Page 1 VE Series II UTE VE Ute Owner’s Handbook...
  • Page 2 Change of name, address or ownership In the event of a Safety Recall, or for various reasons, Holden may need to contact you as the owner of this vehicle. If you have recently changed your address, or name, or purchased this vehicle second-hand, please help us to help you by taking a few minutes to fill in and mail the forms at the beginning of the Service/warranty booklet.
  • Page 3 Holden VE Ute 12 Holden VE Ute Owner Manual (MY12.5) M In Brief ......1-1 Instruments and Controls ..5-1 Climate Controls .
  • Page 4 Holden VE Ute 2 Holden VE Ute Owner Manual (MY12.5) M Service and Maintenance . . . 11-1 General Information ..11-1 Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts ..11-2 Technical Data .
  • Page 5 Introduction We thank you for choosing Holden and want to assure you of our continuing interest in your driving pleasure and satisfaction. This handbook applies to the current VE Ute Series II model. Therefore, due to different models and options, you may find reference in this Handbook to some equipment not fitted to your own vehicle.
  • Page 6 Introduction Directional data, e.g. left or right, Introduction WARNING or front or back, always relate to Your vehicle is a designed the direction of travel. combination of advanced Text marked Warning Depending on the model variant, technology, safety, environmental provides information on risk of integrated special equipment friendliness and economy.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    In Brief In Brief Initial Drive Door Locks Information Initial Drive Information Remote Keyless Entry Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) (RKE) System System ..... . 1-1 Door Locks .
  • Page 8: Seat Adjustment

    In Brief See Keys on page 2‑1. 2. Press down above the two locks until it latches securely. See Door Locks on page 2‑4. 3. Press on the key to lock Tonneau cover lock or unlock both doors and the The vehicle may have a hard hard tonneau cover.
  • Page 9: Head Restraint Adjustment

    In Brief E. Lumbar The head restraints cannot be removed. Seatback tilt See Seat Position on page 3‑2. Seatbelts Head Restraint Adjustment WARNING The head restraint is a safety feature. Do not use the head restraint as a headrest. The centre of the head restraint should be at eye level, never at neck level.
  • Page 10: Mirror Adjustment

    In Brief See Three-Point Seatbelt on See Manual Rear View Mirror on Steering Wheel page 3‑5. page 2‑11. Adjustment Exterior mirrors Mirror Adjustment WARNING Power mirrors Rear view mirror Do not attempt to adjust the steering wheel while driving. To adjust the exterior mirrors, turn Push the lever (A) on the lower the ignition on and use switches (A) edge of the mirror towards the front...
  • Page 11 In Brief 4. Ensure the steering wheel is locked in position before driving. See Steering Wheel Controls on page 5‑6.
  • Page 12: Instrument Panel Overview

    In Brief Instrument Panel Overview Omega ZONE AUTO...
  • Page 13 In Brief A. Glove Box on page 4‑1. Lever for: B. Vents See Heating and Turn and Lane-Change Signals Ventilation System on page 8‑1. on page 6‑3. C. Sunlight sensor See Air Headlight High/Low-Beam Conditioning System on Changer on page 6‑2. page 8‑2.
  • Page 14 In Brief SV6, SS, SS V-Series km/h x1000 ZONE AUTO...
  • Page 15: Interior Lighting

    In Brief A. Glove Box on page 4‑1. Lever for: Interior Lighting B. Vents See Heating and Turn and Lane-Change Signals Ventilation System on page 8‑1. on page 6‑3. C. Sunlight sensor See Air Headlight High/Low-Beam Conditioning System on Changer on page 6‑2. page 8‑2.
  • Page 16: Exterior Lighting

    1-10 In Brief Exterior Lighting High/low beam Turn signals High beam: Push lever Left: Lever up : Off Low beam: Pull lever from high Right: Lever down AUTO: Automatic headlights beam position See Exterior Light Controls on : Parking lights page 6‑1.
  • Page 17: Horn

    In Brief 1-11 Hazard warning flasher Horn Washer and Wiper Systems Press to switch the hazard Press on either side. warning flasher on and off when the Mist: Wipers cycle while the lever is ignition is in any position. held up See Hazard Warning Flashers on : Off page 6‑3.
  • Page 18: Climate Controls

    1-12 In Brief See Windscreen Wiper/Washer on See Air Conditioning System on D: Drive page 5‑6. page 8‑2. +/–: For Sport Shift mode, move the See Washer Fluid on page 10‑15. Windscreen demister See Air gear lever to position D then push to Conditioning System on page 8‑2.
  • Page 19: Getting Started

    In Brief 1-13 Check that the warning Note: On V6 vehicles, moving the indicators light up when the gear lever with momentum will ignition is switched on. reduce the effort required to See Driving Environment on select R. page 9‑1. See Manual Transmission on page 9‑11.
  • Page 20: Parking

    1-14 In Brief START: Turn the key to the START position momentarily and then release. The engine starts automatically. The key returns to the ON position when released. See Ignition Positions on page 9‑3. Parking 1. Apply the parking brake. 2.
  • Page 21 Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys, Doors, and Keys and Locks Panic/vehicle locate button To locate the vehicle, press Windows Keys (C) briefly. The exterior lights will flash and Keys and Locks the horn will chirp. Keys ......2-1 In an emergency, press and hold INFOCARD .
  • Page 22 Keys, Doors, and Windows If the vehicle’s key is lost, inform a Personal identity keys Holden Dealer immediately so the The vehicle may have personal vehicle can be reprogrammed to no identity keys. Two sets of settings longer recognise the missing key.
  • Page 23 If you are still having trouble, may be forgotten. when removed from the vehicle. contact a Holden Dealer. The adjustments will be The lithium battery should last remembered the next time the If a door is open when approximately three years with features are adjusted.
  • Page 24: Infocard

    If the vehicle is delivered with If a key is lost, a replacement can tonneau cover. only one key, or the key shows be ordered through any Holden Lock the hard tonneau cover. signs of damage, contact your Dealer by quoting the key code...
  • Page 25: Manual Door Locks

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Switch the interior dome light off Switch on the approach lighting To lock, insert the key into the (if the switch is set to door for a predetermined time. See driver’s door lock and turn Entry Lighting on page 6‑6. position).
  • Page 26 Always remember to fully insert the Do not operate the driver’s door key when locking and unlocking the lock snib when the door is open. doors. If any problems occur, contact a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 27 Keys, Doors, and Windows Hard tonneau cover lock 3. Press on the key to lock both DANGER (Continued) doors and the hard tonneau The vehicle may be equipped with a cover. hard tonneau cover. Do not place heavy objects on the hard tonneau cover as this may Press on the key to unlock...
  • Page 28 WARNING Note: If the hard tonneau cover key is lost or damaged, contact a Do not operate the vehicle with Holden Dealer. the tailgate in the open position, as items may fall from the load Emergency hard tonneau cover area and the number plate will be release obscured from view.
  • Page 29: Vehicle Security

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Vehicle Security Activate/deactivate If activated, the alarm sounds and Vehicle Alarm System the turn signals flash. To deactivate the alarm, do one of When on the key is pressed the following: or when the vehicle is locked using the key in the driver’s door Press the button on the key.
  • Page 30: Immobiliser

    TRIP button is pressed. following: Replacement keys can only be The following messages are Extend the blade fully before programmed by a Holden possible depending on the model inserting into the ignition. Dealer. and what has activated the alarm:...
  • Page 31: Exterior Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-11 Press the arrows on switch (A) Exterior Mirrors Interior Mirrors to adjust the mirror in the direction the arrow is pointing. Power Mirrors Manual Rear View Mirror Move switch (B) back to its centre position to deactivate switch (A).
  • Page 32: Windows

    2-12 Keys, Doors, and Windows Return the lever to its original Windows Push and hold or pull and hold the position as soon as the glare has required button, to raise or lower a disappeared. window. Power Windows The window stops moving up as Sun visor mirrors soon as the button is released.
  • Page 33 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-13 Auto down Press and hold the switch down for at least half a second, then release. Press down again or pull up the switch to interrupt the automatic operation. Rock the button to open the window in short steps.
  • Page 34 2-14 Keys, Doors, and Windows NOTES...
  • Page 35 Seats and Restraints Seats and Airbag System Head Restraints Airbag System ....3-7 Restraints Front Airbag System ..3-8 WARNING Side Airbag System .
  • Page 36: Seats And Restraints

    Seats and Restraints Front Seats Power Seat Adjustment Power Seat Adjustment Seat Position WARNING WARNING Do not adjust the driver’s seat To avoid reducing the while the vehicle is moving, as effectiveness of seatbelts, the seat could move suddenly seatbacks should only be upright causing the driver to lose control.
  • Page 37 Seats and Restraints Forwards/Backwards Recline Lumbar Move the seat forwards or Recline the seatback by rotating the Adjust the lumbar support by backwards by lifting the bar at the lower hand wheel. rotating the upper hand wheel. front and sliding the seat. Release the bar to re-engage the latch.
  • Page 38 Seats and Restraints Up/down Tilt Tilt seatback Tilt the seat forward by pulling the Raise or lower the seat by moving Tilt the seat up at the front by tilting tilt latch lever. the horizontal switch up or down. the front of the horizontal switch up. Return the seat to the upright Tilt the seat down at the back by position to engage the latch.
  • Page 39: Seatbelts

    Seats and Restraints Seatbelts Three-Point Seatbelt WARNING (Continued) Fitting How to Wear Seatbelts Care should be taken to avoid contamination of the webbing with Properly polishes, oils and chemicals, and particularly with battery acid. WARNING Belts should not be worn with Seatbelts are designed to bear straps twisted.
  • Page 40: Seatbelt Use During

    Seats and Restraints 4. Give a gentle pull on the buckle The Emergency-locking Retractor 1. Press the release button on the to ensure full engagement. Belt allows you to move while the buckle. vehicle is travelling normally, but 5. Settle the belt at the hip. 2.
  • Page 41: Seatbelt Care

    Seats and Restraints Seatbelt Care Airbag System WARNING Airbags and child restraints WARNING Airbags are part of the supplemental restraint system Care should be taken to avoid (SRS), as they assist but do not contamination of the webbing with replace seatbelts. Airbags do not polishes, oils and chemicals, and deploy in every accident.
  • Page 42: Front Airbag System

    Seats and Restraints Front Airbag System WARNING (Continued) The driver should adjust the seat as far to the rear as possible while still maintaining control of the vehicle. The wording AIRBAG above the glove box and a label attached under the sun visor indicate that a passenger airbag is fitted.
  • Page 43: Side Airbag System

    Seats and Restraints Side Airbag System Note: SIABs deploy in most, but not SIABs are identified by labels with all, severe side impacts. the words AIRBAG on the seatback and FRONT SEAT SIDE IMPACT Because there is limited time Side Impact Airbags (SIAB) are AIRBAGS on the door pillar.
  • Page 44: Curtain Airbag System

    3-10 Seats and Restraints Curtain Airbag System WARNING Do not fit unauthorised seat covers as they may interfere with the deployment of the Side Impact Airbags (SIAB). Do not position your body or any object (including pillows) between front seats and doors. Do not lean on or sleep against the door.
  • Page 45: What Will You See After An Airbag Inflates

    There must be no objects in the restarting the engine is required. operational. area in which the airbag inflates. Refer to the previous illustration. Notices for Contact a Holden Dealer immediately: Customer-Installed Do not lean on or sleep against the doors. Always sit centrally in Equipment does not light up when the the seat.
  • Page 46: Replacing Airbag System Parts After A Crash

    It is recommended that this work be the seat. carried out by a Holden Dealer or The lap belt rests low and snug approved repairer. across the hips, not across the stomach.
  • Page 47: Infants And Young

    Seats and Restraints 3-13 The sash belt is centred across Booster seats are for when children WARNING the shoulder and chest. outgrow a typical forward-facing child seat but are still too small for a They are able to stay seated like Always move the passenger seat three-point seatbelt.
  • Page 48: Where To Put The Restraint

    3-14 Seats and Restraints WARNING (Continued) WARNING Holden strongly recommends that Always follow the child restraint you refer to your specific state or manufacturer’s fitting instructions territory regulations to determine when installing a child restraint in which child restraint is suitable for the vehicle.
  • Page 49 Seats and Restraints 3-15 Child Restraint WARNING (Continued) Installation Locations used for adult seatbelts, for Anchorage points harnesses, or for attaching other items or equipment to the vehicle. Only child restraints that have clips to attach to the vehicle’s anchorage fitting (as shown in the following illustrations) are to be used.
  • Page 50 20 ± 5 Y (Newton metres). Check with a Holden Dealer if unsure. If unsure about installing a child restraint anchor fitting, contact an approved restraint fitting station or a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 51 Storage Storage Storage Cupholders Compartments Cupholders are designed for holding standard size soft drink cans, small Storage Compartments size bottles, and cups with lids. Glove Box Glove Box ....4-1 Cupholders .
  • Page 52 Storage The rubber cupholder lining can be Rear Storage Battery storage compartment removed for cleaning. Seatback Pockets Sunglass Storage WARNING The storage pockets are on the rear Do not place any heavy, hard or of the front seats. The sunglass holder is located in sharp objects on top of the the roof and is designed to battery storage compartment...
  • Page 53 Storage Cabin storage compartments Net pocket Centre Console Storage The vehicle may have a net pocket. Storage compartments are A storage area is located under the located at the rear of the cabin. front armrest. The net pocket is located at the rear Store lightweight items such as of the cabin for the storage of To open, lift the latch on the...
  • Page 54 Storage The console provides space to Additional Storage accommodate a standard mobile Features telephone/charger, which can be plugged into the power socket Tonneau Cover located inside the console. See Power Sockets on page 5‑7. Soft tonneau cover The vehicle may have a soft tonneau cover.
  • Page 55 Storage 3. To attach the front bar to the 5. Place the tonneau cover roughly 7. Position the other end of the tonneau cover, lay the tonneau in position over the tray, with the front bar into the opposite slot cover out flat, with the inside attached bar towards the front of and lift upwards and backwards...
  • Page 56 Storage 8. The front edge of the cover has 9. Lay the tonneau cover over 11. Push down with your hands to a magnetic strip. the bows. smooth the rear strip into place along the slot. Ensure it is seated down 10.
  • Page 57 Storage Note: The cover may be tight to fit 6. Fold the other rear corner up. when new. 7. Fold and roll up the cover. Removal: 8. Place the folded cover, front bar and bows in the bag provided. 1. Using the finger loops provided, remove the cover by pulling the loops out and up.
  • Page 58 Storage Fitting the tonneau cover with 5. To remove the cover, pull the DANGER (Continued) high loads clips out and up. Hard tonneau cover Do not place heavy objects on the hard tonneau cover as this may The vehicle may have a hard cause damage to the cover which tonneau cover.
  • Page 59 Storage 5. To remove the gas struts from the upper ball pins, use a small flat-blade screwdriver to lever the clips open approximately 3 mm. 6. While holding the screwdriver and the clip in the open position, remove the gas strut from the ball pin.
  • Page 60 4-10 Storage 10. Slide both hinge pins (B) Ensure the hinge pins click into towards the passenger side of position. the vehicle and remove. 11. Carefully lower the tonneau cover down to its closed position. Note: Take care in strong winds. 12.
  • Page 61 Storage 4-11 2. Attach the gas struts (E) by Sports bar Information on clipping into place. Loading the Vehicle Ensure the narrow end mounts to the vehicle. Heavy Accessories 3. Join the two wiring plugs (D) Place heavy objects in the rear located toward the front of the load area as far forward as vehicle.
  • Page 62 4-12 Storage Carrying portable gas cylinders in Securing loads Tie points vehicles WARNING WARNING Do not operate the vehicle with Gas cylinders can leak, creating a the tailgate in the open position risk of fire or explosion. As a as items may fall from the load precaution, ensure adequate area and the number plate will be ventilation when carrying gas...
  • Page 63 Storage 4-13 1. To loosen the tie-down eyelets, rotate anticlockwise. 2. Slide the eyelet to the desired position on the tie-down rail. 3. Tighten by rotating clockwise. 4. To remove the eyelets, rotate anticlockwise to loosen and slide out the end of the rail. Avoid separating the two sections of the tie-down eyelets.
  • Page 64 4-14 Storage NOTES...
  • Page 65 Instruments and Controls Instruments and Charging System Light ..5-10 Engine Oil Messages ..5-16 Malfunction Indicator Light . . . 5-11 Engine Power Messages ..5-18 Controls Brake System Warning Fuel System Messages .
  • Page 66: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Instrument Panel Overview Omega ZONE AUTO...
  • Page 67 Instruments and Controls A. Glove Box on page 4‑1. Lever for: B. Vents See Heating and Turn and Lane-Change Signals Ventilation System on page 8‑1. on page 6‑3. C. Sunlight sensor See Air Headlight High/Low-Beam Conditioning System on Changer on page 6‑2. page 8‑2.
  • Page 68 Instruments and Controls SV6, SS, SS V-Series km/h x1000 ZONE AUTO...
  • Page 69: Controls

    Instruments and Controls A. Glove Box on page 4‑1. Lever for: Controls B. Vents See Heating and Turn and Lane-Change Signals Ventilation System on page 8‑1. on page 6‑3. Steering Wheel C. Sunlight sensor See Air Headlight High/Low-Beam Adjustment Conditioning System on Changer on page 6‑2.
  • Page 70: Steering Wheel Controls

    Instruments and Controls 3. To lock, move the lever up. D. Navigation button under Windscreen Wiper/ Operation on page 7‑5 Ensure the steering wheel is Washer locked in position before driving. E. Volume/mute under Operation on page 7‑5 Steering Wheel Controls ®...
  • Page 71: Clock

    Instruments and Controls Note: The intermittent wiper The power socket operates with the : Off frequency is increased as vehicle ignition in the ON or the INT: Intermittent wipe speed increases. ACCESSORIES position. 1: Slow Console power socket Clock 2: Fast To set the time and date, refer to : Pull to wash the windscreen.
  • Page 72: Warning Lights, Gauges, And Indicators

    Instruments and Controls Note: Depending on vehicle Warning Lights, Engine Coolant variant, the instrument panel Temperature Gauge Gauges, and appearance may differ. Engine coolant temperature Indicators Speedometer gauge (A), shows temperature of the engine coolant when the ignition Instrument Cluster Speedometer (C), shows vehicle is on (C = cold, H = hot).
  • Page 73: Seatbelt Reminders

    Instruments and Controls Control Indicators A. Depending on vehicle variant, If the driver’s seatbelt is not the location of warning lights fastened and the vehicle speed and reminders may differ. reaches 25 km/h: > The following warning lights and warning light flashes. reminders may appear on the The chime sounds.
  • Page 74: Airbag And Seatbelt Tensioner

    Airbag fault animation repaired. Contact a Holden Dealer immediately. Note: The warning light illuminates and the Airbag Fault animation is displayed if the airbag "...
  • Page 75: Malfunction Indicator Light

    Check engine animation Brake animation warning light remains illuminated until the problem is repaired. Contact a Holden Dealer. If the warning light flashes (indicating engine misfire that could damage the exhaust catalyst) and the Check Engine animation is displayed when driving: Reduce vehicle speed and load.
  • Page 76: Parking Brake Light

    If the warning light illuminates been repaired. and the ABS Fault animation is If necessary contact a Holden displayed, there is a problem with Dealer. the ABS system.
  • Page 77: Electronic Stability Control (Esc) Indicator Light

    Press TRIP or the ENTER repaired. button to clear the animation. Contact a Holden Dealer. remains illuminated. Electronic Stability If the Stability Ctrl Off animation is displayed and you have not...
  • Page 78: High-Beam On Light

    Press TRIP or the ENTER the security system is activated. The turn signal will self-cancel button to clear the animation. See Vehicle Alarm System on after larger turns. page 2‑9. remain illuminated until the problem is repaired. Contact a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 79: Information Displays

    Instruments and Controls 5-15 Information Displays Vehicle Messages Cruise Control Messages Cruise on animation Graphic Information Battery Voltage and Display (GID) Charging Messages Battery saver mode on animation rpm/000 km/h The Cruise on animation is displayed when the cruise control is: Displays visual information for: Activated Vehicle functions...
  • Page 80: Engine Cooling System

    If the oil level is normal, excessively hot: have the system checked by the Stop the vehicle as soon as it is nearest Holden Dealer. Engine Oil Low safe to do so. Add Oil Press TRIP or the ENTER Oil Low button to clear the animation.
  • Page 81 Oil Hot Turn the ignition off and remove safe to do so. the key. Turn the ignition off and remove Check the engine oil level. See the key. Engine Oil on page 10‑7. Contact a Holden Dealer. Contact a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 82: Engine Power Messages

    Have the problem New Vehicle Voluntary Warranty. repaired by a Holden Dealer as soon as possible. Engine Power Messages Press TRIP or the ENTER button to clear the animation.
  • Page 83 Instruments and Controls 5-19 Very low fuel animation LPG cold start animations LPG Warm Up Mode LPG Warm Complete Up Mode Engine Power Is Reduced Warm Up Mode The LPG Warm Up Mode Complete animation is displayed momentarily when the The Very Low Fuel animation is The LPG Warm Up Mode Engine LPG warm-up is complete.
  • Page 84: Light Messages

    5-20 Instruments and Controls Light Messages Hood (bonnet) open messages Hood open animation Automatic headlight animation Automatic Lamps ON Hood Automatic Open Lamps OFF The Automatic Lamps ON animation is displayed when the automatic headlights are turned back on. See Exterior Light Controls If the Hood Open animation is on page 6‑1.
  • Page 85: Security Messages

    Multiple animations indicate repaired. more than one trigger point. X Service remains displayed Contact a Holden Dealer. until the problem is repaired. Press TRIP or the ENTER See Immobiliser on page 2‑10. button to clear the animation(s).
  • Page 86 5-22 Instruments and Controls Contact a Holden Dealer as Replace battery in remote key Service vehicle soon animation soon as possible. animation Service charging system animation If the Service Vehicle Soon If the Replace Battery in Remote animation is displayed there is a...
  • Page 87: Starting The Vehicle

    System check animations drivable, take the vehicle to a Press TRIP or the ENTER Holden Dealer as soon as button to clear the animation. possible. Excessive driving may result in vehicle damage. The animation is displayed when the ignition is turned on or off.
  • Page 88: Transmission Messages

    5-24 Instruments and Controls S and the current gear (1, 2, 3, Note: Press TRIP to clear each Shift denied animation 4, 5 or 6) is displayed. warning displayed. If no warning is See “Sport shift mode” under displayed, pressing TRIP during the Selector Lever on page 9‑6.
  • Page 89: Vehicle Reminder

    Instruments and Controls 5-25 Normal shift animation Vehicle Reminder The Rest Reminder animation is displayed after 2 hours of Messages continuous driving. When the ignition is turned off, any Driving for too long without a current service reminders are break may be hazardous. displayed, then the odometer Consider stopping when safe appears for about 30 seconds.
  • Page 90: Vehicle Speed Messages

    5-26 Instruments and Controls Vehicle Speed Messages The OverSpeed animation is Trip Computer displayed and a chime sounds when Overspeed animation the vehicle speed exceeds the Controls preselected value. Reduce speed. Alternatively, press TRIP or the ENTER button to clear the animation.
  • Page 91 Instruments and Controls 5-27 Note: Displays Displays total vehicle kilometres. Values are highlighted for a Reset trip meter: short period. Press TRIP to Press the ENTER button for re-highlight a value. 3 seconds to reset. If the wrong buttons are Press the ENTER button briefly accidentally pressed, causing to reset trip, average speed and...
  • Page 92 5-28 Instruments and Controls The default value is 500 km. Instantaneous fuel The vehicle may have Active Fuel This default can be adjusted. Management (AFM). Can be enabled or disabled. See Displays the number of currently Vehicle Personalisation on active cylinders. page 5‑31.
  • Page 93 Instruments and Controls 5-29 Press the ENTER button for Set the overspeed mode: Manual 3 seconds to reset. 1. Press TRIP to navigate to the Press the ENTER button briefly OverSpeed display. to reset trip, average speed and 2. Rotate ▲ or ▼ to select the average fuel values.
  • Page 94 5-30 Instruments and Controls Preset (1 to 4) Underspeed Digital speedometer Using the preset values: The underspeed animation is The vehicle speed can be displayed displayed and a chime sounds when numerically. 1. Rotate ▲ or ▼ to select the the vehicle’s speed drops below the required Preset (1 to 4) mode.
  • Page 95: Vehicle Personalisation

    Instruments and Controls 5-31 Vehicle Navigating the Customisation menus Personalisation Customisation options 1. Rotate ▲ or ▼ to scroll through and highlight the menu items. 2. Press the ENTER button to A. ENTER button make a selection. 3. Scroll to ◄ and press the Entering the Customisation menu ENTER button to go up/back a menu level.
  • Page 96 5-32 Instruments and Controls Exiting the Customisation menu Resetting the settings Security See Vehicle Alarm System on To exit from the To reset all settings to the default: page 2‑9. Customisation menu: 1. Navigate to Reset settings. 1. Navigate to Exit and press the Auto unlock: Automatic door 2.
  • Page 97 Instruments and Controls 5-33 All doors at key out All doors Two stage unlock: Only the Trip computer unlock when the ignition key is driver’s door unlocks when removed. pressed. Press again to unlock the All doors in park (vehicles with passenger door.
  • Page 98 5-34 Instruments and Controls Rest reminder The rest reminder will operate. See “Rest reminder animation” under Vehicle Reminder Messages on page 5‑25. The vehicle may have Active Fuel Management. Cylinder mode Displays how many cylinders are operating: Off Choose if you do not want to display how many cylinders are currently active.
  • Page 99 Lighting Lighting Exterior Lighting (Parking lights): Turns on the parking lights, tail lights, rear number plate lights, and instrument Exterior Light Controls panel lighting. Exterior Lighting Exterior Light Controls ..6-1 (Headlights): Turns on the Headlight High/Low-Beam headlights and all parking lights.
  • Page 100: Headlight High/Low-Beam

    Lighting Headlight High/Low-Beam To flash the high beam lights: WARNING Changer Pull the lever towards the rear of the vehicle and release. The automatic headlight sensor cannot replace the driver’s The high beam lights can be personal judgement of the flashed even if the headlights prevailing light conditions.
  • Page 101: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Lighting To keep the lights on when To signal a lane change, push Use the hazard warning flashers if leaving the vehicle, turn the the lever part way in the the vehicle becomes a traffic ignition key to the lock position, direction of the turn.
  • Page 102: Fog Lights

    Lighting Fog Lights Interior Lighting Night panel mode Press together to enable The vehicle may have fog lights. Instrument Panel night panel mode for country In very heavy fog, vision may be Illumination Control driving. improved by having the parking lights and fog lights on and Press and hold either button again turning the headlights off.
  • Page 103: Dome Lights

    Lighting Switching the ignition on dims Dome Lights Reading Lights the light off immediately (unless a door remains open). Front reading lights When the interior light is set to door activated, it operates automatically only when it is dark. The light switches off approximately 10 minutes after the key is turned to the lock position.
  • Page 104: Lighting Features

    Lighting Lighting Features Exit Lighting Battery Power Protection To illuminate a path, set a time To prevent the battery discharging, Entry Lighting delay from when the ignition is the glove box lights switch off turned to the lock position to when automatically approximately Approach lighting the lights automatically switch off.
  • Page 105 Infotainment System Infotainment Navigation Introduction Navigation System System Overview ....7-27 General information Getting Started ....7-31 Do the following before driving: Plan Route .
  • Page 106: Infotainment System

    Infotainment System ® The Bluetooth word mark and Traffic Message Channel (TMC) DANGER (Continued) logo are registered trademarks feature and are owned by the Bluetooth cause a crash resulting in injury The following is a brief summary of SIG, Inc. or death to yourself or others.
  • Page 107: Theft Deterrent Feature

    This electronically links the Limitation of liability infotainment system to the vehicle. Neither GM Holden nor the provider When the electronic link between of the TMC will be liable to you or to the vehicle and the infotainment any third party for any damages...
  • Page 108: Overview

    Infotainment System Overview A. Configuration menu button B. Navigation map view button C. Navigation menu button D. Help menu button E. CD eject button CD slot G. Power/volume switch H. Tune up/down (AM, FM) Folder up/down button (MP3) Continuous seek up/down button (AM, FM) Seek next/previous track button ®...
  • Page 109: Operation

    Infotainment System M. Auxiliary selection button (front, A. Audio source selection button Mute rear, DVD) (radio and media) Press (E) on the steering wheel N. Media selection button (CD, B. Scroll up/down wheel remote controls or press (K). ® ® USB, iPod , Bluetooth audio...
  • Page 110 Infotainment System 3. Touch 12 hr. or 24 hr. 2. Touch Set time to access the Setting the date Set time menu. The option selected is indicated 1. Press CONFIG (A). 3. Touch ▼ or ▲ to set the Hour, 2.
  • Page 111 Infotainment System 3. Select either Start up screen Restore factory settings 4. Touch On or Off. ON or OFF. With this option, all radio favourites The option selected is indicated The option selected is indicated will be erased and configuration settings reset to factory defaults.
  • Page 112 Infotainment System 3. Touch Speed dependent 7. Touch Back to exit. With Custom selected, you can volume control. adjust the bass/midrange/ Note: The settings will be applied treble tone. to the currently selected audio 4. Touch the option required. source. 1.
  • Page 113 Infotainment System 4. Touch the option required. Voice guidance (with navigation) Voice guidance volume can be adjusted during announcements: OFF: No distortion limiting The voice guidance volume can be adjusted and turned on or off. 1. Rotate VOL (G). 1: Maximum distortion limiting 1.
  • Page 114: Am-Fm Radio

    7-10 Infotainment System Changing the Traffic Radio Radio Data System (RDS) Announcement (TA), phone or RDS encodes information on the startup volume AM-FM Radio system’s FM frequency only. Adjust the volume settings for the When tuned to an RDS station, the AM band TA, phone or infotainment system station name is displayed.
  • Page 115 Infotainment System 7-11 Radio settings 4. Touch either Local, Distance FM Alternate Frequency (AF) or Auto. When AF is switched on and the Autoseek sensitivity The option selected is indicated current FM station becomes too The autoseek sensitivity can be weak, the radio switches to a changed.
  • Page 116 7-12 Infotainment System TA can be switched on or off. FM Program Type (PTY) Seek Frequency bar display 1. Press RADIO (O). Tune to radio stations by program type. 2. Touch FM. There are six categories: Pop, 3. Touch More. 12:38 Country, Classic, Jazz, Rock 4.
  • Page 117 Infotainment System 7-13 Station search Manual tune Frequency scan Manually tune to a radio station: The radio will scan through the Selecting a band frequencies, pausing for 10 seconds 1. Press RADIO (O) to either select when a station is found. the AM or FM band.
  • Page 118 7-14 Infotainment System There are two autostore lists, 5. Touch Autostore search. one for AM stations and one for Autostoring AM/FM stations is FM stations. 12:38 displayed. There are five presets in Autostore scans the each list. corresponding band and stores 91.3MHz Storing radio stations in the the first five strongest stations.
  • Page 119: Radio Reception

    Infotainment System 7-15 Radio Reception Audio Players CAUTION (Continued) Frequency interference and static CD Player Use only CDs in good condition can occur during normal radio without any labels, load one CD reception if items such as mobile The vehicle may have a CD player at a time, and keep the CD player phone chargers, vehicle or a virtual CD changer (VCDC).
  • Page 120 7-16 Infotainment System CD-Audio (CD-DA) Copy-protected audio CDs Cleaning the unit CD-R Some copy-protected CDs may not Do not clean using cleaning fluid, operate. alcohol or other solvents. Use only a CD-RW damp cloth. Handling CDs The CD player supports the Inserting a CD following media types: Note:...
  • Page 121: Mp3

    Infotainment System 7-17 Ejecting a CD 5 seconds of the start of a track Random disc on/off will select and play the previous With random disc on, all tracks on 1. Press to eject a CD from the track. the CD are played in a CD slot.
  • Page 122 7-18 Infotainment System Additional files and folders will The track name will be shown as: 4. Touch the title to play the title, be ignored. or touch the folder to open the The song name that is in the folder. Root directory ID3 tag.
  • Page 123: Mass Storage Media (Mem)

    Infotainment System 7-19 3. Touch Random to switch to Storing an audio CD 3. Touch OK to continue storing random mode. and exit. Rdm fldr or Rdm all is Notes on storing CDs displayed. If the Stored CD tab is pressed 12:38 4.
  • Page 124: Usb

    7-20 Infotainment System 4. Touch the disc to be renamed. Deleting all discs Changing disc The keyboard is displayed. 1. Touch the Stored CDs tab. While playing a stored CD, press ENTER (B) on the steering wheel 5. Use the keyboard to enter the 2.
  • Page 125 Infotainment System 7-21 Additional files and folders will be CAUTION ignored. 12:38 The last track played is held in In rare cases, a USB stick (thumb iPod Audio Stored CDs memory until the USB stick is drive) may not be recognised by removed.
  • Page 126: Auxiliary Devices

    7-22 Infotainment System 2. Touch ▲ or ▼ or rotate TUNE Go to the previous track Random folder/random all/ random off (J) to scroll through the tracks 1. Touch twice within 5 seconds and folders. 1. Touch More. to select and play the previous 3.
  • Page 127 Infotainment System 7-23 ® Note: An iPod ® Connecting an iPod may also be connected to the 3.5 mm socket but ® 1. Connect the iPod to the USB cannot be controlled via the audio port using the USB cable system.
  • Page 128 7-24 Infotainment System 3. Touch ▲ or ▼, or rotate TUNE Searching for a song via the 4. Touch the artist name. playlists (J) to scroll the playlists. The list of albums is displayed. 4. Touch the playlist to be opened. 5.
  • Page 129 Infotainment System 7-25 B. Touch a letter, A, B, C etc. To move to another point in the B. Touch a letter, A, B, C etc. songs list: Searching... is displayed. Searching... is displayed. A. Touch ABC. The albums list is displayed The genres list is displayed from that point of the A keyboard is displayed.
  • Page 130: Bluetooth Audio

    7-26 Infotainment System Note: Playing a song in repeat mode Audio tab is displayed, ® showing that Bluetooth To switch between repeat all tracks Bluetooth streaming is not ® streaming... has started. and repeat current track: available when an iPod connected to the USB port.
  • Page 131: Navigation Navigation System

    Infotainment System 7-27 Go to the previous track Navigation WARNING (Continued) 1. Press or touch twice within Navigation System Traffic regulations have priority 5 seconds to select and play the over any instructions from the previous track. Overview navigation system. Always follow Pressing or touching within The vehicle may have a navigation...
  • Page 132 To check for the availability of updated maps, contact a Holden Road safety has absolute priority! Dealer. Only operate this system if road To scroll the map view, touch a...
  • Page 133 Infotainment System 7-29 Overview A. Current road B. Planned route C. Compass D. GPS reception E. Selected map scale Navigation prompt 12:38 G. Estimated arrival time 300 m A8 EAST TAMAR HIGHWAY H. Distance to turn/instruction Distance to destination MCKENZIE STREET MCKENZIE STREET MCKENZIE STREET MCKENZIE STREET...
  • Page 134 7-30 Infotainment System 12:38 400 km EPPING ROAD R. Configuration menu button S. Display map view Navigation settings Back O. Show current location Q. Destination on the map Destination flag...
  • Page 135: Getting Started

    Infotainment System 7-31 Destination address 12:38 Dest input Route pref Nav config Traffic ALBERT STREET Enter address 12:38 Country Dest input Route pref Nav config Traffic City Street Enter Choose Choose address favourite history Number Intersection LONSDALE STREET Choose Choose Show Start Back...
  • Page 136 7-32 Infotainment System Note: Enter a suburb name or a city 8. Touch Intersection input box. 2. Touch More. name to cover a larger search area. Enter the name of the street or 3. Touch Simulate trip. its first letter(s) . 4.
  • Page 137: Plan Route

    Infotainment System 7-33 ‐ Fastest: (the route is Plan Route calculated based on the Setting route options fastest route in time). 12:38 Dest input Route pref Nav config Traffic The option selected is Route options indicated by Shortest Avoid ferries 4.
  • Page 138 7-34 Infotainment System Note: This option is only available If stages are added, they are also Adding/editing/re-ordering stages included in the list view. in Guidance mode and with the Add to a journey, edit an existing route already calculated. When navigation is active and any stage, or re-order entered stages.
  • Page 139 Infotainment System 7-35 7. To change the order of the 3. Touch Change route. 4. Touch Detour. entered stages, touch Reorder 4. Touch Add/Edit stage. 5. Touch the distance (selected Stage. distance is marked by *). 5. Touch Delete stage. 8.
  • Page 140: Enter Destination

    7-36 Infotainment System Note: The map zoom function is not Enter Destination Saving an address as a favourite available with this feature. Save an entered destination Entering an address by its 9. Touch Back to exit and return to address as a general favourite, geographical co-ordinates the previous screen.
  • Page 141 Infotainment System 7-37 1. Press NAV. 5. Touch the entry to be deleted Viewing a destination address from the Favourites list. 2. Touch Dest input tab. View a destination address on The Delete favourite pop-up is the map. 3. Touch Choose favourite. displayed.
  • Page 142 7-38 Infotainment System 4. Touch the favourite to be Deleting history addresses POI near the current position selected. To delete all history addresses from 1. Press NAV. If the favourite is not shown on the list. 2. Touch Dest input tab. the first page, touch ▼...
  • Page 143 Infotainment System 7-39 Note: If a telephone number is 3. Touch ▼ or ▲ to select the next 5. Touch Start guidance to listed, touch CALL to call the POI. calculate the route and return to or previous page if available. the map screen.
  • Page 144 7-40 Infotainment System Note: If a telephone number is 2. Touch ▼ or ▲ to select the next 8. Touch Back to return to the listed, touch CALL to call the POI. previous screen. or previous page if available. Note: If there are over 50 results, 4.
  • Page 145: Navigation Menu

    Infotainment System 7-41 Restore factory settings 4. Touch the emergency Navigation Menu destination to be selected from Traffic management settings Configuring the navigation the Emergency List. Points of Interest (POI) system ‐ Police Station Alert points ‐ Hospital Alert points feedback If the emergency destination is Speed limit warnings not displayed, touch ▲...
  • Page 146 7-42 Infotainment System ‐ Brightness mode: Either Day, 3. Touch Voice guidance volume. 1. Press NAV. Night or Auto. Select from: On or Off. 2. Touch the Nav config tab. The option selected is The option selected is indicated 3. Touch Restore factory settings. indicated by 4.
  • Page 147 Infotainment System 7-43 2. Current Number of Satellites: 1. Press NAV. 6. Touch Back to exit and return to Indicates the number of the previous screen. 2. Touch the Nav config tab. available satellites. Display navigation 3. Touch System information. 3.
  • Page 148 7-44 Infotainment System The display options are changed in Select from: Alert points and alert feedback the Customisation menu: 1. Nav pop-ups? When switched on, a warning of an 1. Press TRIP to navigate to the approaching alert point may be ‐...
  • Page 149 Infotainment System 7-45 5. Select Alert points as required. Configuring speed limit warnings The option selected is indicated Where available, the navigation system displays the documented speed limit for the current road. 6. Touch Back to exit and return to If the vehicle speed: the previous screen.
  • Page 150 7-46 Infotainment System Traffic Message Channel (TMC) TMC may be switched on or off. WARNING (Continued) TMC provides traffic and travel Traffic congestion information. Traffic regulations have priority over any instructions from the navigation system. Always follow posted road signs, speed limits 12:38 and road restrictions.
  • Page 151 Infotainment System 7-47 Traffic avoidance 5. Touch Back to save the settings RDS-TMC modes and return to the previous Automatic: The navigation Automatic (default setting) screen. system automatically selects the The route is continuously Note: When traffic avoidance is off, best TMC station available.
  • Page 152 7-48 Infotainment System Viewing and updating TMC 5. Touch Cancel to cancel the Viewing TMC messages stations TMC station search. Alternatively, touch Back to return to the previous screen. 12:38 Selecting a TMC station 12:38 Dest input Route pref Nav config Traffic TMC messages Dest input...
  • Page 153 Infotainment System 7-49 Touch any TMC message to TMC Symbols provide further detail of the TMC event. ‐ On-route messages: Touch On route messages when in guidance mode to list all TMC events on the chosen route. ‐ TMC filter: Touch TMC filter to select acceptable TMC events on any route.
  • Page 154 7-50 Infotainment System Navigation map symbols Map scale: (D) displays the current 2 km map scale. The following symbols may appear Guidance direction: The direction on the map screen. arrow (E) shows the direction or turn to follow. Touch the arrow to repeat the Arr 4:30am last voice guidance, or press 12:38...
  • Page 155 Infotainment System 7-51 Touch above the direction arrow box If the vehicle speed is: Point of Interest (POI) symbols to view or hide the information. Less than the displayed speed limit, the speed symbol will Map view: The (C) indicates be grey.
  • Page 156 7-52 Infotainment System...
  • Page 157: Bluetooth Phone/Devices

    If not, Not all phones will support all stop at a safe place to use a functions. For more information mobile phone. visit: www.holden.com.au. The following symbols may be Pairing displayed at the top of the infotainment screen: ®...
  • Page 158 7-54 Infotainment System Note: A Bluetooth ® See the mobile phone device without 4. Use your mobile phone to pair it manufacturer’s user guide for phone features may also be paired with the infotainment system. ® Bluetooth functions before pairing to use BT streaming.
  • Page 159 Infotainment System 7-55 ® 6. Touch the Bluetooth device. 5. Touch the device to be deleted. 5. Touch the device to be paired on the Last paired devices list. Pairing device... is displayed. Delete the paired device <Device Name> is displayed. The pop-up Connect <Device Enter code XXXX into device is Name>...
  • Page 160 Accepting/rejecting an incoming 12:38 For phones that support this feature, phone call Phone refer to: www.holden.com.au When an incoming call is received, 1. Activate the Phone menu audio from the infotainment system screen. is muted and a ring tone sounds over the vehicle speakers.
  • Page 161 TUNE to select the person from For phones that support this feature, If the person’s name is not the dialled numbers list. refer to: www.holden.com.au visible in the list, touch ▼ or ▲, Call <Name> is displayed. or rotate TUNE to select the 1.
  • Page 162 1. Press on the steering wheel For phones that support this feature, Note: The contacts list may need to remote controls twice to trigger refer to: www.holden.com.au the voice tag. update. 1. Activate the Phone menu Say name is displayed.
  • Page 163 Infotainment System 7-59 Receiving a discreet phone call in Help on features 4. Touch the main topic for map view (with navigation) information. Feature help topics are subdivided 5. Touch ▲ or ▼, or rotate TUNE The ring tone is audible via the into main topics and subtopics.
  • Page 164 7-60 Infotainment System MEDIA MUTE PHONE POWER RADIO RIGHT ROTARY TRACK UP/DOWN Selecting help on buttons 1. Press to open the Help tab. 2. Touch Button Help. 3. Touch ▲ or ▼, or rotate TUNE to browse the button function list. 4.
  • Page 165 Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control Vents The face vents can be adjusted up Systems or down and left or right to allow Climate Control Systems directional air flow. Heating and Ventilation Heating and Ventilation The vents have shut-off doors to System System .
  • Page 166 Climate Controls Air Conditioning System The climate control panel is located in the centre of the dashboard. Settings for the driver and passenger can be adjusted independently. ZONE AUTO...
  • Page 167 Climate Controls Turning the control past 30°C Controls Adjust the passenger side by will show H (hottest). rotating control (C). A. Display bar Turning the control past 17°C When linked, the passenger side B. Rear window demister will show C (coolest). temperature setting mirrors the C.
  • Page 168 Climate Controls Floor and windscreen demist Note: The setting does not change Mode (blend) mode directs air when the ignition is turned off or on Press the mode buttons (E) and (unless extreme hot or cold is between the windscreen and (J) to switch between the following selected).
  • Page 169 Climate Controls The AUTO icon on the Air conditioning removes Note: display goes out when the moisture and heat from Recirculation reuses interior system is operating the air. air so is not recommended manually. Switch the air conditioning on for long periods of time. Allow the system to stabilise for at least 5 to 10 minutes If left on, fresh air is let into...
  • Page 170 Climate Controls Windscreen demister Outside temperature Regular operation Press TEMP EXT (N) to display Press (D) to demist the Automatic the outside temperature on the windscreen and side windows. It is not necessary to set a cooler or display bar (A). hotter temperature than required to Air conditioning is switched on Pressing TEMP EXT does not...
  • Page 171 Climate Controls If the dust is not airborne, select Engine performance/ fuel adjustments used for that key. See “Personal identity keys” under Keys outside air and set the fan to economy high speed to help prevent dust on page 2‑1. A small decrease in engine power entry.
  • Page 172 A passenger compartment air filter page 5‑2. It measures the may be fitted to filter contaminants such as pollen and dust from temperature inside the vehicle. entering the vehicle. This can be Do not cover the sensor. fitted by a Holden Dealer.
  • Page 173 Driving and Operating Driving and Brakes Driving Information Antilock Brake Operating System (ABS) ....9-12 Driving Environment Parking Brake ....9-13 Before entering the vehicle Ride Control Systems Driving Information...
  • Page 174: Driving And Operating

    1,500 km before towing. See Have the steering repaired as soon improve performance: “Running-in when towing” under as possible by a Holden Dealer. Trailer Towing on page 9‑26. For the first 1,000 km: Mobile phones and CB radios Do not make full-throttle starts.
  • Page 175: Ignition Positions

    Driving and Operating Loose articles Tyre grip To dry out the brakes: Do not leave loose articles or Tyre grip decreases when there is Ensure there is a clear area luggage in the passenger water, snow, ice, gravel or other ahead.
  • Page 176: Starting The Engine

    Holden Dealer. ACCESSORIES: With the key in the Starting the Engine ACCESSORIES position, the audio system and wipers operate.
  • Page 177: Retained Accessory Power (Rap)

    Driving and Operating Note: The audio system will be Note: WARNING deactivated only if the driver’s door Manual transmission: The clutch is opened. must be pushed to the floor Be careful where you park or while turning the key, otherwise drive.
  • Page 178: Automatic Transmission Automatic Transmission

    Driving and Operating Note: If any warnings are active on Automatic Transmission Display the display, the animation will not be Transmission shown. Only the indication at the bottom of the display changes when the gear lever is moved. See “Active Select (A/S) mode”...
  • Page 179 Driving and Operating the lever forwards (–) and release it. CAUTION WARNING (Continued) See “Active Select (A/S) mode” later in this section. Selecting position P while the parking brake, depress the foot Note: vehicle is still moving can brake, or use suitable chocks to damage the transmission.
  • Page 180 Driving and Operating If the road levels out and/or the In addition, the transmission can accelerator is pressed, the sense enthusiastic driving, in which transmission will shift until the case it may delay upshifting and appropriate gear is reached. downshift earlier when braking. This is designed to maximise vehicle A/S mode may be switched to performance.
  • Page 181 Driving and Operating After changing the gear and releasing the gear lever, it returns to the centre position on the left side of the selector. Do not hold the gear lever in the + or – position. The Normal Shift animation To enable A/S mode: appears on the display for 1.
  • Page 182 9-10 Driving and Operating Note: The transmission will shift to a selected gear only if the engine speed is within a suitable range. If not suitable, Shift Denied will be displayed and the transmission will not shift gears. If the engine speed becomes too low for the currently selected gear, the transmission will automatically shift down, even...
  • Page 183: Manual Transmission

    Driving and Operating 9-11 Manual Transmission Shift pattern V6 and V8 engines equipped with manual transmissions have six forward gears and a reverse gear, Gear display shown on the top of the gear lever. Manual operating notes When shifting gears, push the clutch pedal to the floor.
  • Page 184: Antilock Brake

    9-12 Driving and Operating permissible to drive off in 2nd Brakes WARNING (Continued) gear in the interests of fuel economy. Antilock Brake conditions. Always maintain an Do not drive with your foot adequate distance to the vehicle System (ABS) resting on the clutch pedal. in front of you.
  • Page 185: Parking Brake

    Note: The vehicle’s brake system remains operational, but without Releasing the parking brake ABS assistance. Have a Holden 1. Pull the lever slightly upwards. Dealer check the system as soon as possible. 2. Push in the release button on the top of the lever and lower the lever all the way down.
  • Page 186: Ride Control Systems Electronic Stability

    9-14 Driving and Operating Ride Control Systems WARNING Electronic Stability Do not let this special safety feature tempt you into taking risks Control (ESC) when driving. Traffic safety can The ESC: only be achieved by adopting a responsible driving style. The Is an advanced feature that vehicle’s speed should always be works in conjunction with the...
  • Page 187 2 seconds. malfunction has occurred. The system will not work. Contact a warning light is Holden Dealer. illuminated as long as the ESC is switched off. The ESC is automatically switched on each time the engine is started.
  • Page 188: Cruise Control

    9-16 Driving and Operating Brake assist – Power assist Electronic Brake Assist (EBA) Cruise Control The EBA: On LPG vehicles only: Is incorporated into the ESC Is incorporated into the ESC system and detects rapid system and assists braking by braking.
  • Page 189 Driving and Operating 9-17 Setting a speed 4. Release both the accelerator Pausing cruise control pedal and the collar. 1. Switch on the ignition. After a few seconds, the animation reverts to the original trip computer display. CRUISE ON or CRUISE ACTIVE appears at the top of the display.
  • Page 190 9-18 Driving and Operating 2. To regain the stored speed, Notes about cruise control WARNING momentarily rotate the collar to Pressing the ON-OFF/CANCEL the RES‑ACCEL position. switch once pauses cruise Do not use cruise control when Holding the RES-ACCEL control but keeps the speed in road or driving conditions require position will cause the vehicle to memory.
  • Page 191: Fuel

    Exhaust gases can contain when the speed returns to the set carbon monoxide, a dangerous speed. Take the vehicle to a Holden gas which can cause Dealer if you think the vehicle Cruise control is cancelled if the unconsciousness and even death...
  • Page 192 Ensure that there is no gas longer present, take the vehicle to Do not smoke or allow open leakage. If a leak is detected the nearest Holden Dealer for flames or sparks near the vehicle while filling the vehicle, stop filling advice.
  • Page 193 Voluntary Warranty to the extent converters and spark plugs and operated on fuel containing no that Holden considers that the malfunctioning of more than 85% ethanol. fuel affects the specifications and On-Board-Diagnostic (OBD) quality of your vehicle.
  • Page 194 9-22 Driving and Operating 3. Using your fingers, remove the CAUTION (Continued) panel by lifting at any corner. Note: Do not undo the screws. the warranty. See Recommended Fuel on page 9‑23. Only clean fuel of good quality should be used. LPG emergency procedures Manual service valve WARNING...
  • Page 195: Recommended Fuel

    Use unleaded petrol of regular 91 Introduction message is also displayed. Research Octane Number (RON) The Holden LPG fuel system has rating or higher. Cold conditions been designed to comply with the Use of Premium unleaded petrol relevant Australian Standard.
  • Page 196: Filling The Tank

    9-24 Driving and Operating Suspected gas leak To open the fuel filler flap: WARNING Carry out the emergency procedure. 1. Unlock the vehicle. See “LPG emergency procedures” Never fill a portable fuel container 2. Push on the rear edge of the fuel under Fuel on page 9‑19.
  • Page 197 Driving and Operating 9-25 Tank capacity See Capacities and Specifications on page 12‑7. WARNING Observe the filling instructions and warnings displayed at the filling station. Ensure there are no flames or 2. Remove the LPG filler dust The fuel cap, under the fuel filler sparks in the vicinity of the cap (D) by rotating flap, is a ratchet type cap that is...
  • Page 198: Trailer Towing

    See Capacities and Specifications For recommended and mandatory on page 12‑7. towing equipment, see “Towing and loading equipment” later in this section. A Holden Dealer will assist with the supply and installation of towing equipment.
  • Page 199 Holden considers the New Vehicle Voluntary Warranty to equipment which should be used. non-recommended equipment the extent that Holden considers the overloading or missing equipment to Holden will not accept liability for affects the specifications or have affected the specifications or defects occurring in towing quality of your Holden vehicle.
  • Page 200 Ensure the weight of the packed Selector Lever on page 9‑6. trailer is not greater than the towing capacity of the Holden-approved Trailer recommendations towbar package fitted to the vehicle. Parking Assist (PA)
  • Page 201 9-29 Towing and loading equipment Tow load Mandatory equipment Recommended equipment Up to 750 kg Holden 1,600 kg rated tow bar Holden trailer wiring harness Between 751 kg Holden 1,600 kg rated tow bar Load distribution hitch and 1,600 kg...
  • Page 202 9-30 Driving and Operating pressure. See “Tyre placard” Use a lower gear and the brakes Load distribution hitch under Wheels and Tyres on when descending steep hills. The vehicle may have a load page 10‑39. Automatic transmission: At distribution hitch. highway speeds it is Ensure that a load distribution The load distribution hitch must be...
  • Page 203: Conversions And Add-Ons

    If towing is necessary before this, The Holden roo/nudge bar is do not exceed 80 km/h. This also available from a Holden Dealer and applies if the vehicle is fitted with a has been compatibility tested with new or reconditioned engine, the vehicle’s design, including the...
  • Page 204 9-32 Driving and Operating Roo/nudge bars: Should not be fitted to vehicles operating in suburban areas, as they increase the risk of injury to a pedestrian in the event of a collision. Are only recommended for country/outback areas, where additional protection from straying animals is required.
  • Page 205 Vehicle Care 10-1 Vehicle Care Bulb Replacement Tyre Rotation ....10-41 Buying New Tyres ..10-41 Bulb Replacement ..10-19 Wheel Alignment and Tyre Headlights .
  • Page 206: Vehicle Care

    CO is toxic to inhale. mixture control system. It is recommended that servicing be carried out by an authorised Holden Emission Control System It is recommended that servicing Dealer, who will maintain the and repairs of fuel or emission Major emission control systems that vehicle’s emission control system as...
  • Page 207: Vehicle Checks

    Vehicle Care 10-3 Reducing fuel consumption Accelerating, driving and braking Vehicle Checks Accelerate gently and avoid rapid Engine starts. Bonnet Have the vehicle serviced regularly Drive the vehicle at steady speeds in accordance with the maintenance Opening where possible (after running-in). schedule in the Service/Warranty Booklet.
  • Page 208 10-4 Vehicle Care Lower the bonnet and allow it to drop into the catch. Check that the bonnet is engaged. WARNING If while driving you notice that the bonnet is not properly closed, pull the vehicle over to the side of the road at the earliest possible moment and close the bonnet correctly.
  • Page 209 Vehicle Care 10-5 Engine Compartment Overview E. Power steering fluid reservoir, see Power Steering Fluid on page 10‑14 For access to the cap, see Engine Cover on page 10‑6 Windscreen washer fluid reservoir, see Washer Fluid on page 10‑15 V6 Engine C.
  • Page 210: Engine Cover

    10-6 Vehicle Care Engine Cover WARNING Do not place hands on any under-bonnet components when the engine is HOT or RUNNING. Before removing the engine cover, allow the engine to cool sufficiently. Removal Remove the engine cover to access the power steering and radiator caps.
  • Page 211: Engine Oil

    Vehicle Care 10-7 4. Pull the cover towards the front Engine Oil of the vehicle. Checking oil level Replacement The engine must be at operating temperature and the ignition switched off for at least 10 minutes. 1. Park the vehicle on a level surface.
  • Page 212: Engine Coolant

    New Vehicle Voluntary some distance at highway speeds 1. Rotate the engine oil filler cap at highway speeds on a warm day, Warranty to the extent that Holden the dilution elements evaporate, anticlockwise and remove. the dilution elements evaporate, considers the non-recommended...
  • Page 213 Lubricants on page 11‑2. Always which could cause serious burns. use the specified ratio. 1. Mix a solution of Holden coolant 1. Switch off the ignition. and clean fresh water. 2. Rotate the coolant cap 2.
  • Page 214: Engine Overheating

    Use extreme care when handling. fresh water may be used temporarily engine overheats. This is If swallowed, seek medical until the correct Holden coolant is indicated by one or more of the attention. Do not remove the obtained. Replace as soon as...
  • Page 215 Vehicle Care 10-11 If the fan is working and the engine CAUTION (Continued) DANGER (Continued) temperature gauge needle has not returned to its normal position within Continued driving EVEN FOR A Do not remove the radiator cap if a few minutes: SHORT TIME could cause engine the engine and radiator are still 1.
  • Page 216 10-12 Vehicle Care Low coolant level DANGER Do not remove the radiator cap if the engine and radiator are still hot. Scalding fluid and steam can be blown out under pressure, which could cause serious burns. V6 Engine When the engine is cool, check the coolant reservoir level and radiator level and fill as follows: Note: For all engine variants, the...
  • Page 217 Vehicle Care 10-13 CAUTION Do not spill coolant on the vehicle’s exterior surfaces as it can damage the paintwork. If you do, wash it off immediately. 4. As well as adding coolant to the coolant reservoir, add coolant directly through the radiator cap opening until full.
  • Page 218: Power Steering Fluid

    Checking fluid level Wait 30 seconds and top up if If the coolant requires regular the level drops. topping up, contact a Holden Dealer. 9. Replace the radiator cap. Note: The following may cause the 10. Switch off the ignition.
  • Page 219: Washer Fluid

    Adding washer fluid If the power steering fluid requires system damage and cause it to regular topping up, contact a Holden not work properly. 1. Use the correct amount of Dealer. washer fluid additive. Refer to a Do not allow contaminants to Holden Dealer.
  • Page 220: Brake Fluid

    2. Secure the cap. The level should be between the If the brake fluid requires regular MIN and MAX marks. topping up, contact a Holden Dealer Brake Fluid immediately. If the fluid level is correct, do not remove the reservoir cap, as brake...
  • Page 221: Battery

    If the clutch/brake fluid requires fluid exposed to the atmosphere will wear (for example jewellery, rings regular topping up, contact a Holden quickly absorb moisture. and metal watch bands) near Dealer immediately. battery terminals.
  • Page 222 10-18 Vehicle Care Battery replacement For replacement, refer to a Holden For emergency starting when the battery is flat, see Jump Starting on Dealer or authorised repairer. page 10‑62. WARNING The battery is located inside the passenger cabin behind the A specifically developed battery passenger seat.
  • Page 223: Bulb Replacement

    If water does collect inside the Clean stained bulbs with light, contact a Holden Dealer. methylated spirits. Bulbs to be changed by a Holden Dealer Fog lights Instrument panel lights Rear high level stop light Interior dome lights Load area light A.
  • Page 224 10-20 Vehicle Care B. Location of headlight bulbs, Front light assembly driver side 1. Open the bonnet and locate the coolant reservoir to access: Front parking bulbs Front turn signal bulbs High and low beam bulbs 2. Pull up on the coolant reservoir filler neck (including the cap).
  • Page 225: Headlights

    Vehicle Care 10-21 A. Front turn signal light Depending on the model variant, the (PY21W amber bulb) parking light bulb (D) may be in either of two positions. B. Headlight inboard high beam (H9 bulb, 65W) Headlights C. Headlight wiring connector Outboard low beam D.
  • Page 226 10-22 Vehicle Care Note: Check the orientation of the Inboard high beam bulb tang for replacement. 1. To access the headlights, see “Front lights” under Bulb 5. Remove the bulb from the Replacement on page 10‑19 and headlight. follow the steps. 6.
  • Page 227 Vehicle Care 10-23 8. Check light operation. 4. Remove the parking light bulb by pulling it straight out of the Parking lights holder. Front parking lights (Type A) 5. Insert the new bulb into the holder. 1. To access the headlights, see “Front lights”...
  • Page 228: Front Turn Signal Lights

    10-24 Vehicle Care 6. Insert the new bulb into the holder, then install the holder. Install the high beam bulb and dust cap (ensuring the rubber seal is in place). 7. Install components removed in Step 1. 8. Check light operation. Front Turn Signal Lights 1.
  • Page 229: Side Marker Lights

    Vehicle Care 10-25 Side Marker Lights 5. Install the bulb holder into the Tail lights lens housing. (W5W bulb) Tail light assembly The bulb holder only fits into the lens housing one way. Keep rotating the bulb holder clockwise until it fits into place and can be tightened.
  • Page 230 10-26 Vehicle Care Driver side shown Tail light access To gain access to the rear turn signal light, stop/tail light and A. Reverse light (P21W bulb) reverse light bulbs: B. Stop/tail light (P21/5W bulb) 1. Remove the six scrivets and the C.
  • Page 231: Tail Lights, Turn Signals

    Vehicle Care 10-27 4. From the rear of the light, 2. From the rear of the assembly, disconnect the wiring connector. rotate the bulb holder anticlockwise to release it from Push the tab at the bottom of the its housing. connector to remove.
  • Page 232: Number Plate Light

    10-28 Vehicle Care Number Plate Light 1. Push the locking tang at the end The vehicle may have cabin storage of the lamp housing towards the lights. (W5W bulb) lens and pull the light assembly downwards. 2. Remove the bulb holder from the light housing by rotating the bulb holder anticlockwise.
  • Page 233: Electrical System

    Vehicle Care 10-29 1. Gently prise away the lens Electrical System housing with a fine flat-blade screwdriver. Fuses 2. Pull the tab holding the bulb (opposite end to wiring) WARNING backwards and pull the bulb out. 3. To install the new bulb, pull the Switch off the ignition (LOCK tab backwards.
  • Page 234 Grey involving the electrical system or Brown the replacement of high current fuses or relays carried out by a Holden Dealer. Blue The vehicle may not be equipped Yellow Fuses and relays with all of the fuses, relays and Natural features shown.
  • Page 235 Vehicle Care 10-31 Relays AMPLIFIER (30A) SPARE DEALER (10A) SPARE OPTIONS RADIO & (25A) Cabin fuses and relays INFOTAINMENT IPC/RFA/ (10A) DLC/LAMP REAR (20A) ACCESSORY POWER OUTLET (APO) TRAILER (30A) LIFTGATE (10A) MODULE LOGIC FUEL SHUT/OFF (15A) SOLENOID Pull on the slot in the fuse panel RVC SENSOR (7.5A) cover and slide rearwards to access...
  • Page 236 10-32 Vehicle Care Cabin fuse and relay index The vehicle may not be equipped with all of the fuses, relays and features shown. Circuit breakers: POWER (20A) WINDOWS BATTERY POWER (20A) WINDOWS RAP POWER SEATS (20A) SPARE Fuses: AIRBAGS (10A) REAR END (10A) RELEASE/SEDAN...
  • Page 237 Vehicle Care 10-33 COURTESY (15A) PHONE/KEY LK/ (10A) REAR END RELEASE LIGHTS/RT FT ISRVM/RAIN RELAY TURN LIGHT SENSOR DRIVER DOOR UNLOCK RT RR TURN (15A) SUNROOF (20A) RELAY LIGHT/RT SIDE REAR WIPER (20A) SPARE INDICATOR SPARE ACCESSORY POWER (15A) RELAY SPARE LT FT TURN (15A)
  • Page 238 10-34 Vehicle Care Engine compartment fuses and relays A. Main fuse/relay box Remove the clip-on cover to access. B. Vacuum pump relay (R21) C. LPG fuse/relay box D. Fuse puller...
  • Page 239 Vehicle Care 10-35 Engine compartment fuse and HVAC BATT (10A) A/C CLUTCH (10A) relay index REVERSE LIGHT (10A) RIGHT (10A) The vehicle may not be equipped HIGH BEAM FOG LIGHTS (15A) with all of the fuses, relays and (FRONT) SPARE features shown.
  • Page 240 10-36 Vehicle Care EMISSION 2 (15A) A/C CLUTCH ENGINE COOLING FAN 1 COMPRESSOR RELAY RELAY EMISSION 1 (15A) REVERSE LIGHTS RELAY PARKING LIGHTS RELAY SPARE FOG LIGHT RELAY ENGINE COOLING FAN 2 ECM 1-V6/ODD (20A) FRONT RELAY INJECTORS & COILS-V8 HEADLIGHT LO BEAM ENGINE COOLING FAN 3 RELAY...
  • Page 241: Vehicle Tools

    Vehicle Care 10-37 Vehicle Tools PTC2 VAPORISER (40A) HEATER 2 Tools PTC3 SPARE The jack and tools are located PTC4 VAPORISER (40A) behind the driver’s seat. HEATER 3 Spare wheel LPG relays: The vehicle may have a spare PTC1 VAPORISER HEATER 1 wheel.
  • Page 242 10-38 Vehicle Care A. Extension bar – petrol B. Wheel wrench C. Jack handle D. Jack E. Nut cap tool...
  • Page 243: Wheels And Tyres

    Vehicle Care 10-39 Tyre pressure should be Wheels and Tyres The placard may display the tyre checked when cold as tyre sizes and pressures using the pressure will increase as the following icons: Tyre placard tyres warm up. : Tyre size, minimum load rating, Check the air pressure of tyres minimum speed rating (including the spare) weekly, to...
  • Page 244: Tread Depth

    10-40 Vehicle Care In the case of constant long The tread or sidewall is cut, split, Tread Depth distance or rough road driving, or cracked deep enough to daily checking is recommended. expose the cord or fabric. Tyre pressures may need to be The tyre has a bump or bulge in increased depending on the load it, indicating some kind of...
  • Page 245: Tyre Rotation

    Vehicle Voluntary Warranty as well as the vehicle’s insurance policy. Using a different size or type of tyre may affect: Contact a Holden Dealer for advice on suitable tyres. Ride Handling Wheel Alignment and...
  • Page 246: Tyre Chains

    Tyre condition is checked when the the chain may break. Tyre chain vehicle is serviced by a Holden 225/60R16 16 x 7 links should not be thicker than Dealer. They are able to diagnose...
  • Page 247 12 volt power connection evenly. G. Air compressor Take the vehicle to a Holden Dealer Tyre sealant to have the tyre repaired or replaced as soon as possible. The sealant cannot seal sidewall damage, large punctures, or a tyre that has unseated from the wheel.
  • Page 248 10-44 Vehicle Care 3. Unwrap the sealant-air delivery 12. Inflate the tyre to the inflation WARNING hose (C) from the side of the pressure on the tyre placard. See “Tyre Placard” under compressor. Do not run the engine in an Wheels and Tyres on 4.
  • Page 249 Always stow the tyre sealant and slightly high while the back in its original position. air compressor kit in its original compressor is on. Contact a Holden Dealer. position. Unsecured loads increase the risk of injury on The compressor may be heavy braking, sudden avoidance switched on and off until the correct pressure is reached.
  • Page 250 This is a temporary puncture repair. A. On/off switch “Inflating tyres without sealant” Take the vehicle to a Holden Dealer D. Air-only delivery hose later in this section. to have the tyre repaired or replaced as soon as possible.
  • Page 251 Vehicle Care 10-47 3. Push the air-only delivery 10. Switch the on/off switch (A) to WARNING hose (D) onto the tyre valve and the O position. push the lever (H) down to Do not over-inflate tyres due to secure. WARNING risk of injury or damage to the 4.
  • Page 252: Tyre Changing

    6. Dispose of the tyre sealant After a temporary puncture repair, canister at a Holden Dealer or in replace the tyre sealant canister. Do not jack a vehicle with a trailer accordance with local or state attached.
  • Page 253 Vehicle Care 10-49 4. Remove the ignition key. WARNING (Continued) WARNING (Continued) 5. Place manual transmissions in reverse gear and automatic Only use the jack at the Vehicles with alloy wheels may transmissions in position P. designated lifting points. Use in have a steel spare wheel.
  • Page 254 10-50 Vehicle Care 10. Slide the jack package off the 2. Twist the bar back and forth to bolt and place next to the engage into the carrier. wheel to be changed. Note: Do not lower the tailgate 11. Remove the tools and jack while the extension bar is in place.
  • Page 255 Vehicle Care 10-51 Note: If the spare wheel cannot be 5. Ensure the spare wheel carrier is completely wound down and manoeuvred to the position shown that the securing cable (C) has above, repeat Steps 4 and 5. free play. Note: If the spare wheel does not WARNING lower, see “Spare wheel carrier...
  • Page 256 Holden Dealer. 1. Using the end of the wheel wrench (G), unclip the security cap from the top of the spare wheel retainer in one of the areas indicated.
  • Page 257 Vehicle Care 10-53 Wheel nut removal 2. Using the extended wheel wrench, loosen the wheel nuts in 1. If the wheel trim covers the an anticlockwise direction, one wheel nuts, remove it as follows: half to a full turn, but do not If a full wheel cover is fitted, remove the wheel nuts.
  • Page 258 10-54 Vehicle Care 1. Position the jack beneath the jack location closest to the wheel being changed. There are four jack locations for use with the emergency jack, identified by cutouts in the underside of the door sill. The jack must not be used in any other positions.
  • Page 259 Vehicle Care 10-55 Note: Ensure the centre cap is specification. See Warning under “Replacing the tools” later in this assembled along with the wheel nuts, if secured by them. section. 12. Lower the vehicle by reversing the jacking procedure. 13. Remove the jack from under the vehicle.
  • Page 260 10-56 Vehicle Care Petrol vehicles – wheel storage WARNING 1. Before storing the wheel, remove any wheel cover or Do not get under the vehicle. centre cap. Place the wheel face down behind the vehicle. Note: Do not drag the face of the wheel across the ground.
  • Page 261 Vehicle Care 10-57 However, storing it that way for an extended period could damage the wheel. Always store the wheel properly with the valve stem pointing down, and have the wheel repaired or replaced and installed back on the vehicle as soon as possible.
  • Page 262 10-58 Vehicle Care 3. Using the wheel wrench in the 1. Replace the tools behind the WARNING (Continued) unextended position, rotate the driver's seat. retainer bolt clockwise to tighten Ensure that the jack package is Always have the flat tyre repaired the wheel into place.
  • Page 263 Vehicle Care 10-59 Trolley jack or vehicle hoist A. Front of vehicle Spare wheel carrier troubleshooting If using a trolley jack or vehicle hoist to raise the vehicle, it is important This vehicle has an that the jack is positioned under the underbody-mounted wheel carrier centre of the suspension cross assembly equipped with a...
  • Page 264 10-60 Vehicle Care Note: It cannot be overtightened. Ensure the parking brake is firmly WARNING (Continued) applied and at least one wheel is 3. Lower the spare wheel by chocked. See Tyre Changing on turning the extension bar/jack assembly and you and others page 10‑48.
  • Page 265 Vehicle Care 10-61 8. Continue raising the jack until WARNING the spare wheel stops moving upwards and is held firmly in While the spare wheel is place. lowering, continue to ensure that The secondary latch has now the wheel lowers horizontally. released and the spare wheel Please be aware that in some should now be balancing on...
  • Page 266: Jump Starting

    If you are still unsure about jump current high enough to cause starting, Holden strongly burns. Therefore adhere to the 13. Wind the extension bar/jack recommends for your safety and...
  • Page 267 Refer fitted to the vehicle, remove CAUTION to a Holden Dealer for battery the fuse for the telephone kit replacement. before jump starting. Do not make any connections at...
  • Page 268 10-64 Vehicle Care Jump starting procedure Note: The battery in both vehicles must have a negative earth and a 12 volt rating. 1. Position the two vehicles so that they are NOT touching. 2. Apply the parking brakes. 3. Put automatic transmissions in position P and manual transmissions in neutral.
  • Page 269: Towing The Vehicle

    Vehicle Care 10-65 5. Turn off all lights and 11. Start the engine of the vehicle Towing accessories in both vehicles, with the flat battery. except the hazard warning 12. Turn off the headlights, rear Towing the Vehicle flashers or any lights needed for demister, air conditioning and the work area.
  • Page 270: Appearance Care

    10-66 Vehicle Care Appearance Care Exterior Care Washing The paintwork of the vehicle is exposed to environmental influences. Wash and wax regularly. When using automatic vehicle washes, select a programme that includes waxing. Bird droppings, dead insects, resin, pollen and the like should be cleaned off immediately, as they contain aggressive constituents which can cause paint damage.
  • Page 271 Have the door hinges of all doors Wax the vehicle regularly (at the Take care when moving the greased by a Holden Dealer. latest when water no longer beads). vehicle after washing, in case Polishing is necessary only if the water has affected the brakes.
  • Page 272 Never use abrasive cleaners to Do not use petrol to clean tyres. clean glass. Use a good quality tyre and Refer to a Holden Dealer for bumper shine if required. windscreen washer additive. A good quality wheel cleaner Old wiper blades can scratch the can be used for cleaning alloy windscreen.
  • Page 273: Interior Care

    Vehicle Care 10-69 Have more extensive damage or Interior Care Interior and upholstery rust areas repaired by your Holden Only clean the vehicle interior, Dealer. including the instrument panel WARNING fascia and panelling, with a dry cloth CAUTION Many cleaning products are toxic, or interior cleaner.
  • Page 274: Floor Mats

    10-70 Vehicle Care For deeply embedded soil and CAUTION dirt, use a leather cleaner. After using a leather cleaner/ Close Velcro fasteners, as open revitaliser, apply a leather Velcro fasteners on clothing could protector. damage seat upholstery. A leather protector is designed to repel dirt and provides water Plastic and rubber parts resistance.
  • Page 275 Service and Maintenance 11-1 Service and General Information Maintenance Service Information In order to ensure economical and General Information safe vehicle operation and to maintain the value of your vehicle, it Service Information ..11-1 is of vital importance that all Recommended Fluids, maintenance work is carried out at...
  • Page 276 Holden part number fluid 19264570 Differential oil Castrol SAF Carbon Modified SAE 75W/85 API GL5 GM Brake and clutch fluid Heavy duty brake fluid, Dot 4 plus, SAE J1704 or conforming to Holden specification number HN 2456 ® Power steering fluid Dexron...
  • Page 277 LN3 600 cold cranking amps (CCA), 120 minutes reserve capacity WARNING Use only a manufacturer recommended battery with a ventilation system. Use of other batteries may affect the electric power management system and allow explosive gases into the vehicle cabin. Refer to a Holden Dealer or authorised repairer.
  • Page 278 11-4 Service and Maintenance NOTES...
  • Page 279 Technical Data 12-1 Technical Data Vehicle Identification Each vehicle has its own individual International Standards Vehicle Identification Organisation Vehicle Identification Number (ISOVIN), which is shown Number (VIN) Vehicle Identification behind the windscreen on the left Vehicle Identification side, and under the right seat under Number (VIN) .
  • Page 280: Technical Data

    12-2 Technical Data Identification Plate Compliance label Cooling system/air conditioning The plate (B) shows the installation label date, plate number, DS exemption number, cylinder (LPG tank) Label (A) shows the warnings for number, Vehicle Identification This label shows the vehicle make, the air conditioning and cooling Number (VIN), and engine number.
  • Page 281 Technical Data 12-3 Engine number location V8 engine V6 engine The engine number is located at the rear of the engine on the The engine number is located at the passenger side. rear of the engine on the passenger side. The engine number can be viewed from the top, using a mirror, after The engine number can be viewed...
  • Page 282: Vehicle Data

    Unleaded regular 91 Unleaded regular 91 or higher or higher – Ethanol compatibility E10, E85 E10, E85 E10, E85 Air conditioning specifications Refrigerant type R-134A Refrigerant charge 480 g +/- 20 g Compressor oil type Polyalkylene glycol (Holden part no. 90510419)
  • Page 283: Vehicle Weight

    Technical Data 12-5 Total weight includes body, mechanicals, load and passengers. WARNING Front axle Rear axle The air conditioning system load (kg) load (kg) should be serviced by qualified Omega 1080 1460 personnel only. Improper service 1080 1350 methods may cause personal injury.
  • Page 284: Vehicle Dimensions

    12-6 Technical Data Vehicle Dimensions Dimensions (mm) Length Width Width Height Wheel Front Rear Front Rear excl. incl. base overhang overhang track track mirrors mirrors Omega 5060 1899 2100 1463 3009 1200 1602 1618 5046 1899 2100 1463 3009 1184 1592 1608 5046...
  • Page 285: Capacities And Specifications

    Technical Data 12-7 Capacities and Specifications Engine type 3.6L (SIDI) direct 3.6L LPG multi-point 3.0L (SIDI) direct 6.0L Generation IV V8 injection V6 injection V6 injection V6 Refill engine oil 6.7 L 6.7 L 6.7 L 7.6 L including filter (approximately) Coolant 10.2 L (manual)
  • Page 286: Tyre Pressure

    12-8 Technical Data Tyre Pressure Recommended pressure Tyre size Normal load Maximum load Spare – Front Rear Front Rear 225/60 R16 102H 245/45 R18 100V 245/40 R19 98W – – – – – – – – 225/60 R16 98V – –...
  • Page 287 However, if you prefer to sometimes occur. write the address is: Therefore, we suggest you discuss The Manager any concern with one of the Holden Holden Customer Assistance Centre Dealer management people. GPO Box 1714 If you have not received satisfaction...
  • Page 288 Servicing dealer’s name and provisions for New Zealand. address Applicable details for New Zealand Vehicle model are set out in the Holden Warranty and Owner Assistance Information Vehicle identification number booklet enclosed in the New (ISOVIN), refer to the inside front Zealand glove box wallet.
  • Page 289 INDEX Anti-Theft Alarm System ..5-14 Antilock Brake Accessory Power ....9-5 Battery ..... . . 10-17 System (ABS) .
  • Page 290 INDEX Clock ......5-7 Buying New Tyres ... . 10-41 Cluster, Instrument .
  • Page 291 INDEX Emission Control System ..10-2 Fluid General Information Emission Information ..10-2 Brakes ..... . 10-16 Vehicle Care .
  • Page 292 INDEX Lights (cont'd) Reading ..... . . 6-5 Identification Plate ... . . 12-2 Light Seatbelt Reminders .
  • Page 293 INDEX Messages (cont'd) Power Light ......5-20 Mirrors ......2-11 Security .
  • Page 294 INDEX Steering Replacement Parts Seats Airbags ..... . .3-12 Head Restraints ....3-1 Fluid, Power .
  • Page 295 INDEX Tyres (cont'd) Vehicle Dimensions ... . 12-6 Time ......5-7 Tonneau Cover .
  • Page 296 INDEX NOTES...

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