Data specific to your vehicle Please enter your vehicle’s d ata here to keep it ea sily acc essible. This inform ation is available under the section " Technical data" as well as on the identifica tion plate and in the Service Book let. Fuel De signation Engine oil...
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Your Zafira When this Manual refers to a workshop This symbol signifies: visit, we recommend your Vauxhall 6 continue reading on next page. is an intelligent c om bina tion of forward- Authorised Repairer. looking technology, impressiv e safety , 3 The asterisk signifies equipment not env ironmenta l friendliness a nd economy.
Our ai m: to k eep you happy with your Instrum ents, Controls ......82 vehicle. All Vauxhall Authorised Repairers offer first-class serv ice a t competitiv e Lighting ..........105 prices.
Radio frequency rem ote control – page 32, 6 Open&S tart system 3 – pa ge 33. Central lock ing sy stem – p age 37, Anti-theft locking system 3 – page 38, Vauxhall a la rm system 3 – p age 42.
6 Open&S tart sy stem 3 – pag e 33, wheel, to perm it safe airba g deploy ment. Radio frequency remote control – pag e 32, Central locking system – page 37, Vauxhall alarm system 3 – page 42.
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In Brief Adjusting front seat height To adjust front seat Adjusting height of head Operate levers on outboard side inclination restraints of front seat and of seats Pull inner lever on front of seat, outboard seats in second row: adjust inclination, release lever, Press knob to release, adjust Lever pumping m otion engage seat in position...
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In Brief Putting on seat belt: Adjusting interior mirror: Electrical exterior mirrors Pull out the seat belt smoothly, Swivel mirror housing adjust: pass it over your shoulder and Four-way switch in driver’s door Swivel lever on underside of mirror housing click into the belt buckle to reduce dazzle at night.
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In Brief Page Pa ge Page Side air v ents ........115 Remote control on steering 14 Accelerator pedal ....141, 143 wheel 3 ........... 112 Front pa ssenger’s airbag .
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In Brief Control indicators Seat occupancy recogniti on 3, IDS+ Interacti ve Dynam ic Driv ing see pages 74, 86. O pen&S tart system 3, System 3 , C ontinuous Dam ping fault , Control (CDC ) 3, SPOR T Exhaust emi ssion 3 , see pages 35, 83.
In Brief Steering column lock and Steering column lock and Steering wheel adjustment: ignition: ignition on vehicles with Swivel lever down, Turn key to position 1. Open&Start system adjust height and distance, To release lock, rotate steering Ensure electronic key is in the swivel lever up, wheel a little vehicle interior reception...
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In Brief Turn light switch: Headlight flash, main beam and Switch on turn signals: = Off dipped beam: To the right = Stalk up Headlight = Pull stalk = Parking lights To the left = Stalk down flash towards = Dipped beam or 6 Turn signals –...
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In Brief Hazard warning lights: Activate horn: Windscreen wiper: Press Press in centre of steering Move stalk up gently ¨ § = Off wheel Press again ¨ $ = timed interval wipe 6 Airbag system – pa ge 69, 6 Hazard w arning lights – p age 107. % = Slow Remote control on the steering wheel 3 –...
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In Brief Automatic wiping with rain Operating windscreen and Activate rear window wiper and sensor headlight wash systems wash system: Wiper on = Stalk forwards Move stalk up gently Pull stalk towards steering $ = Automatic wiping with wheel Wiper off = Stalk forwards rain sensor again...
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In Brief Heated rear window, Clearing fogged or icy windows: Set automatic mode of heated exterior mirrors: Air distribution on Electronic Climate Control On = Press Ü Rotary knob for temperature (ECC) and air volume to the right; Press AUTO button, Off = Press Ü...
In Brief Manual transmission: Easytronic Automatic transmission = Idling = Park position Reverse: with the vehicle stationary, w ait = Driving position = Reverse gear 3 seconds after declutching and then pull up the button on the selector lever a nd = Higher gear = Neutral enga ge the gea r.
In Brief Press button on selector lever to eng age Press button on selector lev er to engage P or R. P or R. only when the vehicle is stationary, only when the vehicle is sta tionary, apply handb ra ke first apply hand brake first only when the vehicle is stationary only when the vehicle is sta tionary...
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In Brief Before starting-off, check: To switch on the ignition, only turn the key to 2. z Ty re pressure and tyre cond ition – 6 Electronic im mobiliser – pa ge 30, see pa ges 159, 220. Diesel fuel system – page 203. z Engine oil level and fluid levels in engine com partment –...
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In Brief To switch on the ignition, d o not p ress the brake or clutc h pedal and only press the button briefly . Do not start unless vehicle is stationary. 6 O pen&Start system 3 – page 33, Elec tronic imm obiliser –...
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Central lock ing – page 37, To reduce operating forces, depress Vauxhall a la rm system 3 – p age 42, foot b ra ke at the same time. Vehicle decommissioning – page 209.
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In Brief That was the most important z In vehicles with automa tic transmission 3 the key can only be information in brief for your first removed with the selector lever in drive in your vehicle. position P. With the O pen&Start system 3 "...
In Brief Seats in second row Seats in third row Adjust backres ts of outboard s eats Push down release lever on outboard side Warning Warning of backrest, b ackrest angle can be adjusted in two places tow ards the rea r. When the row of seats or the backrests When the seats are being moved upright Release handle and latch back rest into...
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In Brief The sea t belts must be routed through the From lug gage compartm ent, use one hand Lift up cover in floor between the seats and belt holder a s shown in the illustration. The to lift seat by the handle, sw iv el ba ck and swivel b elt buckles upwards –...
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In Brief Fold se ats into floor of vehicle From lugga ge com partment, press button Push b elt buckles into recess in floor a nd at top of seat backrest and swiv el backrest close c ov er. Removing luggage com partment c ov er 3 – see page 57.
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In Brief Airbag system Side airbag system 3 Curtain airbag sys te m 3 The sid e airbag is triggered in the event of The curtain a irba g system triggers in case The airbag sy stem consists of a number of a side-on c ollision to form a safety cushion of a side-on collision and provid es a safety individual systems.
In Brief Active head restraints on front Operating menus in the S elec tion using multi-function knob 3: rotate and press multi-function knob. seats information display To exit a m enu, turn the m ulti-func tion In the event of a rear-end impa ct, the Menu options are selected via menus knob left or right to Return or Mai n and active head restraints tilt forwards slightly.
Tyre pressure 3 Functions: z Remote control battery z Range z Instanta neous consum ption z Vauxhall alarm system 3 z Distanc e z Important ex terior lighting , including z Average speed cables and fuses. z Effective consumption z Average consumption 6 Check control 3 –...
Only a n audio source tha t is not currently mechanical anti-theft locking system 3 and the Vauxhall a la rm system 3 without a active on the radio system can be Further information is available in controlled using Twin Audio.
In Brief Parking distance sensors Sport mode FlexOrganizer When rev erse gear is selected, the pa rk ing To activate The side walls contain retaining strips, distance sensors switch on automatically. where va rious components can be Press S PO RT button. attached to divide the lugg age The p arking dista nce sensors ca n also be SPORT mode is used to cha ng e...
In Brief Ü Board Computer BC 1 BC 2 Timer Tyres Tyre pressure loss monitoring Tyre Pressure Monitoring After a tyre pressure correc tion or after a tyre or w heel cha nge, the system m ust be system (DDS = Deflation System initialised by pressing the DDS button.
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In Brief Motorway lighting At higher speeds and continuous straight ahead travel, the dipped bea m automatically raises slightly, thereby increa sing hea dlight rang e. Adaptiv e Forward Lighting 3 – page 108. Adaptive Forward Lighting Curve lighting (AFL) The Xenon light bea m pivots based on steering wheel position a nd speed AFL im prov es lighting in curv es (curve...
Locks, D oors, Windo ws The system check s w hether the vehicle is Control indicator for immobiliser A Note allowed to be started with the mechanical The immobiliser does not lock the doors. key or electronic key of the Open&Start Therefore, after leaving the v ehicle a lways system 3 that is being used.
Mechanical anti-theft locking system 3, anti-the ft locking system 3 O pen d riv er’s door with key – see page 40. z Vauxhall ala rm system 3 . see p age 37. The w indows of vehicles with electric...
Locks, D oors, Windo ws Remote control battery re placem ent In the event of a malfunction or when the battery has been replaced, synchronis e the rem ote control After rep lacing the battery, unlock the door with the k ey in the lock. The remote control will be sy nchronised when you sw itc h on the ignition.
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In ad dition, the mechanical anti-theft locking system and Vauxhall a larm sy stem If the brake or clutch peda l is depressed , can b e arm ed a nd disa bled using the the engine ca n be started right away with remote control.
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Eme rgency operation system 3 see page 37. Vauxhall alarm s yste m 3 If the control indicator flashes 0 with the see page 42. ignition switched on or with the engine Ele ctric windows 3 running an opera ting error has occurred, see page 46.
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Press S tart/Stop b utton for at least app ropriate message appears on the 2 seconds to switch the engine off. Lock all The Vauxhall alarm sy stem 3 may be display – see page 101. doors ex cep t d riv er’s door as described on triggered when the vehicle is unlocked.
Locks, D oors, Windo ws Central locking system Fault in Ope n&Start system or remote control For doors, boot lid /tailgate and tank flap . If the central lock ing cannot be operated or To unlock: the engine cannot be started, the cause Remot e cont rol wit h mechanical key may be one of the following : z Electronic key out of reception range, or...
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Lo cks, Doo rs, Windows O pen&S tart system wit h elect ronic key 3 Rem ote control w ith mechanic al key The electronic k ey must b e outsid e of the vehicle. All doors and the luggage compa rtm ent are locked by touching the sensor in the door ha nd le of the driver’s or front passeng er’s door...
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Locks, D oors, Windo ws Loc k buttons on all d oors are positioned Central locking button for locking Note suc h that doors cannot be opened. and unlocking the doors from inside z If the driv er’s door is not closed properly , the vehicle the central loc king sy stem will not lock.
Lo cks, Doo rs, Windows z A spa re key m ust not be present in the Rem ote control w ith mechanic al key Hold down button q of rem ote control to vehicle with the O pen&Start system 3 open.
Locks, D oors, Windo ws Fault in remote control or O pe n&Start O pen&Start system wi th el ect ronic k ey 3 system 3 O perating the button b enea th the tailgate handle unlocks and op ens the luggage To unlock compa rtm ent together with the doors if the Turn key or em ergenc y key with...
Otherw ise the electronic k ey to ha nd. that the anti-theft alarm system can be luggage compartment will once again be switched on. Vauxhall alarm system unlock ed. The system m onitors To lock Close doors, lugga ge com partment and z the doors, luggag e com partment, tank flap.
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Locks, D oors, Windo ws O pen&S tart system wit h elect ronic key 3 Activation without monitoring Light emitting diode (L ED) of passenge r compartment and vehicle tilt All d oors, windows and the b onnet must be During the first 10 sec onds of anti-theft closed.
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Lo cks, Doo rs, Windows To deactivate The vehic le is unlock ed by pulling a door Ala rm siren Remote contr ol with m ec hanical k ey ha ndle or by opera ting the button beneath w ith integrat ed batt ery 3 the tailgate handle a nd the anti-theft The alarm siren monitors the on-board alarm system is d eactivated when the...
Locks, D oors, Windo ws Child safety locks Exterior mirrors Swing in e xterior mirror Warning Use the child safety lock w henever children are oc cup ying the rear seats. Disreg ard may lead to injuries or endanger life. Vehicle pa ssengers must be informed accordingly.
Lo cks, Doo rs, Windows Electric windows 3 To adjust, swivel the mirror housing. To reduce d azzle from following v ehicles at Warn ing night, swiv el lever on underside of mirror housing. Take care when operating the electric Automatic anti-daz zle interior windows 3.
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Locks, D oors, Windo ws For increm ental opera tion, briefly pull or z Rearwa rd s (green field visible): Rear press the switch. For a utomatic opening or door switches operationa l closing, pull or press the sw itch longer. Pull Ope rating w indows from outside 3 or press the switch again to stop the Depending on the vehicle equipm ent, the...
Lo cks, Doo rs, Windows O pen&S tart system wit h elect ronic key 3 Fault For reasons of safety , the blind closes from If automatic opening a nd closing of the its open p osition to approx. 20 cm. Hold down button to close completely .
Seats, Interior Seats, Interior Front seats Adjust seat backrest Warning Front sea ts .......... . Head restraints ........Imp ortant: Do not sit nea rer than Armrest 3 ..
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Seats, Interior To adjust, use lever on the outside of the Adjust lumbar support 3 To adjust, press button at the front of seat. the adjustment cushion and slide thigh support. Lever pumping m otion Adjust thigh support to suit p ersonal S eat higher requirements.
Seats, Interior The seat backrests must not be tilted too Adjusting the head restraints of the Head restraint position far back (recomm ended max im um tilting ce ntre se at in the s econd row and the angle approx. 25°). head restraints of the seats in the third row Warning...
Seats, Interior Armrest 3 Active he ad res traints 3 Re moving the he ad res traints Arm res t at driver’s s eat In the event of a rear-end impa ct, the Press and relea se the two catches. Pull and active head restraints tilt forwards.
Seats, Interior Moving third row seats upright Armrest in folded-down centre backrest Warning K eep hands away from hinge area when the seats are being moved upright, - risk of injury . The seat belts must be routed through the belt holder as show n in the illustration.
Seats, Interior Luggage compartment Lift up cover in floor betw een the seats a nd swiv el belt buckles upwa rd s, see Fig. extension 17386 T. The greatest a mount of luggag e Remove latch pla te and b elt from fixture. compa rtm ent space is ob tained by removing the lugga ge c om partment Warning...
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Seats, Interior Lowering seats in third row into floor of vehicle Guide seat belts through holder as shown From luggage compartment, press button in illustration a nd insert latch plates into at top of seat bac krest a nd swivel b ackrest holder.
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Seats, Interior Folding down backrests of outboard Folding down centre backres t in seats in se cond row se cond seat row Push belt buckles into recess in floor and close cover. Remove luggage comp artm ent cover 3 if Push c entre head restraint down as far as Move seat benc h in second row of seats to necessary –...
Seats, Interior Luggage compartment cover 3 Folding down the front passe nger’s seat 3 Do not place any heavy or sharp-edged objects on the cover. Before opera ting the luggage compa rtm ent cover, the rear seat belts must be fed through the side belt holders, see Fig.
Seats, Interior Removing Stow age in front of tailgate Fitting There are two installation openings in the O pen the lug gage compartment cover. With the third row of seats up right, stow roof frame: suspend and engage rod of net lugg age compartment c ov er in rear Move release lever on right side of luggage at one sid e, com press rod and suspend...
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Seats, Interior Remove safety net. Place tensioning straps Fasten Velcro tape tightly about the net as shown in illustration and align to net. nex t to the length adjusters. The length adjusters and net rods must lie flat nex t to each other, see illustration.
Seats, Interior Lashing eyes 3 Rails 3 and hooks 3 in luggage FlexOrganizer 3 compartment Lashing eyes in the luggage compartment Flex ib le system for dividing the lugga ge serve to secure items being transported compa rtm ent or securing the load . The side walls of the luggage compartm ent against slipp age, e.
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Seats, Interior Variable partition ne t Luggage hooks and net pocket The system consists of z adapters Insert an adapter into each rail: fold open Insert lug gage hooks into required position z variable partition net the ha ndle plate, insert adapter into upper in rails: to do this, insert hook s in upp er z mesh pockets for the side walls and lower g roove of rail and move to...
Seats, Interior Notes on loading the vehicle The p artitioning net c an be fitted in the z When transporting objects in the recesses in the p anel in front of the tailgate lug gage comp artment, fit safety net 3 – with the third row of seats upright.
Seats, Interior Three-point seat belts z Do not drive with luggage compartment z The front seat b elts are pulled down at op en when transporting bulky objects, the b elt buckles. This means the belts fit for exam ple, since tox ic exhaust fumes snugly , the oc cup ants are decelerated could penetrate the interior.
Seats, Interior Belt tensioners In the event of an accident, persons not Control indicator v for be lt wearing seat belts endanger their fellow tensioners occupants and themselv es. Control indicator X 3 for the seat belt – see page 84. Seat belts are only designed for use by one person at a tim e.
Seats, Interior Important z When disposing of the vehicle, the safety Warn ing z Acc essories and other objects not reg ulations applicable to this must b e observed. H ave the vehicle d isposed of specifically app rov ed for y our v ehicle On pregnant women in particular, the lap ty pe must not be a ffixed or placed within by a comp any which reuses vehicle...
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Seats, Interior Height adjus tme nt To remove the belt, depress the red push button on the buckle; the belt will retract automatically. Seat belts in the s econd row Ad just height such that the belt passes Height adjustm ent of the up per anchorage ov er the wea rer’s shoulder and rests against the shoulder.
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Seats, Interior Seat belts in the third row Unhookable seat belts 3 in the third To ma ke b etter use of the rails and Flex Organizer components 3 in the luggage c om partment, the seat belts in the third row of seats ma y be rem ov ed from the seat belt eyes on the floor of the vehicle when the seats are fold ed d ow n.
The covers of the Vauxhall child restraint z There must b e no ob jects in the seat belt O nly ISO -FIX child restraint sy stems system can be wiped clean.
3 been fitted to the front passenger’s seat. in the instrum ent cluster. For seat occupancy recognition – see pag e 74. For Vauxhall child restra int system with transpond ers 3 – see p age 77.
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Seats, Interior Ex amples of events triggering the front airbag sy stem: z Impact a gainst a non-yielding obsta cle: the front a irb ags are triggered at low vehicle speed . z Impact against a y ielding obstacle (such as another v ehicle): the front airbags a re only triggered a t a higher vehicle speed.
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– see z the side-impact sensors, page 74. For Vauxhall child restraint system with tra nsponders – see page 77. z control indicator for airb ag sy stems v in instrument cluster,...
When triggered, the side a irba g infla tes z the front passeng er’s seat is unoccupied, within milliseconds to form a safety cushion z there is a properly fitted Vauxhall child for the driver or front passeng er in the restraint system with transpond ers.
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Seats, Interior The curtain airbags will not b e triggered in the event of z the ignition being switched off, z frontal collisions, z accidents in which the vehicle overturns, z collisions involving a rear-imp act, z Side-on c ollisions outside the passeng er cell.
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17117 T on the nex t page. seat are dea ctiv ated. The curtain airbag If a Vauxhall c hild restra int system with transponders 3 is fitted, the control indicator illuminates perm anently after...
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Warning Warn ing If the Vauxhall child restraint system with transp onders 3 has b een fitted according to the instruc tions, the control indicator Never ca rry child restraint systems or...
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Use only a dry cloth or interior cleaner to z In order to p revent malfunctions when clean the steering wheel, instrum ent using a Vauxhall child restraint system Warning panel, front seat b ackrests, roof fram e with transponders 3 on the front and seat cushion of the front passeng er’s seat, no objects (e.g.
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3 Warning Warn ing No child restraint system 3 may be Only Vauxhall c hild restraint systems with installed on front passenger’ s sea t. tra nsponders 3 c an be fitted on the front Da ng er to life.
Pull out lighter. Accessory socket 3 Do not dam age the soc kets by using Vauxhall child restraint sy stems with unsuitable plugs. transponders 3 can be identified by The maximum power c onsumption of...
Seats, Interior Foldaway tables If the tyre repair kit is 3 is in op eration, no consumers may be c onnec ted to the Located on the front seat back rests. auxiliary socket. O pen b y pulling upward until it eng ages. Ashtrays 3 Fold away by pressing d ow n past To be used only for ash and not for...
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Seats, Interior Glove com partm ent Stow age compartment for glasses 3 Stowage compartments in the roof pane lling 3 To open, pull hand le. On driver’s sid e: fold down to open. Press marked locations to op en. There is a pen holder on the front of the Do not store heavy objects in the stowage open cov er.
Seats, Interior Drink holders Stowage com partm ents in the More drink holders can be found in the luggage compartment centre back rest in the second seat row in the folded-down position. Fold centre backrest forwards by pulling handle on rear of centre back rest. Sunvisors The sunvisors can b e folded down or swivelled to the side to prevent d azzling.
In struments, Controls Instruments, Control indicators Controls The control indica tors described here are not present in all vehicles. The descriptions however, apply to all instrument versions. Control indicators ....... . Instrument display ....... Information display .
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In struments, Controls Illumi nated The c ontrol indicator colours mean: Fault in O pen&Start system . Where Engine oil press ure z Red Dang er, im porta nt reminder, necessary, lock or unlock the vehicle w ith C ontrol indicator illuminates red. the remote control or emergency key –...
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In struments, Controls Brake s yste m, clutch sys tem Electronic Stability Programme Alternator ® Control indicator illuminates or flashes red. (ESP P lus) 3 C ontrol indicator illuminates red. Control indica tor flashes or illuminates It illuminates when the ignition is switched It illuminates w hen the ignition is switched yellow.
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In struments, Controls IDS+ Engine ele ctronics, transmission Inte ractive Dynamic Driving Exterior lights electronics 3, im mobilis er, Sys tem 3, Continuous Damping C ontrol indicator illuminates green. die sel fuel filte r 3, fault Control (CDC) 3, SP ORT m ode 3 It is illuminated when the exterior lights Control indicator illum inates or flashes Control indica tor illuminates y ellow.
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In struments, Controls I lluminat es when the engine is running Fuel level Winter programme of autom atic Fault in the emission control system . The permitted em ission limits m ay b e Control indicator illum inates or flashes transmission 3 or Eas ytronic 3 exceeded.
In struments, Controls Instrument display cleaning is comp lete. We recommend that Speedometer you do not switch off the ignition during In some versions, the pointers of the cleaning. tachom eter, the speedometer and the fuel gauge briefly rotate to the end position. Further information –...
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In struments, Controls To reset, hold the reset knob depressed Se rvice display Trans miss ion display 3 for a few seconds with the ignition on. Bottom line: O dometer Record s the miles / kilometres travelled. Fuel gauge Display of gear selected on automa tic InSP Serv ic e interval d isplay .
In struments, Controls For Easytronic 3, the display flashes for a Board Information Display 3 Graphical Information Display 3, few seconds if A, M or R is selected when Colour Inform ation Display 3 the engine is running b ut the footb ra ke is not dep ressed.
In struments, Controls Triple Information Display Display F in the display indicates a fa ult. Hav e the cause rec tified by a workshop . Set date and tim e Outside temperature 8:56 °C Slippery road 07.04.2 004 -2, 5°C 8:56 °...
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In struments, Controls Board Information Display 3, Corr ect ing tim e 3 Selection us ing arrow buttons Some RDS transmitters do not send a Selecting functions correct tim e signal. If the incorrect time is continually displayed, switch off automatic time sy nchronisation 3 and set the time manually –...
In struments, Controls Board Information Display 3, Sele ction using the left adjuste r S om e information appears in the d isplay in wheel 3 on the steering wheel an ab breviated form. System settings Correcting time 3 11:25 °C 11:25 °C...
In struments, Controls Setting date and time Se tting units of measure The functions are displayed in the following Select the menu item for time and da te order: setting from the Settings menu. z Instantaneous consumption Make the desired setting. z Average consum ption z Effective consum ption The setting is saved when the m enu item is...
In struments, Controls Average cons umption Range is calculated from current fuel ta nk Stop watch Display of av erage consumption. The content and instantaneous consumption. The display shows avera ge v alues. measurement can b e reset at any tim e and restarted, see "Reset".
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In struments, Controls Graphical Information Display Se lection using four-way buttons To s ele ct using the multi-function knob or colour Information Display Selecting functions [TP] C Din 90.6 19,5° 19: 36 Select menu items via menus a nd using the buttons on the Infotainment system.
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In struments, Controls Sele ction using the left adjuste r Function areas System settings wheel 3 on the steering wheel: 7 7 7 7 Settings 19,5° 19:36 [TP] C Din Time, Date 19:36 Language 90.6 Units 25 . 10 . 2006 Contrast Day / Night Ign.
In struments, Controls Setting date and time 3 To correct tim e with the help of RDS, select menu item Synchron. clock autom atica l. from the Time, Da te menu. 7 7 7 7 The box in front of Synchron. clock 13 Languages 19,5°...
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In struments, Controls Setting units of measure Adjusting contrast 3 Alw ays nig ht design: white or coloured (Graphical Information Dis play) text on dark background. S elec tions are indic ated b y a o in front of the menu item. 7 7 7 7 Ignition logic 3 Settings...
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In struments, Controls Range If the fuel in the tank will a llow less than Rese t: Reset trip compute r 30 miles (50 km) of trav el, the inform ation message "Range" appears in the display. If the fuel in the tank will a llow less than 20 miles (30 km) of trav el, the message "Please refuel!"...
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In struments, Controls Stop watch Ü Ü Reset BC 1 19,5° 19:36 Reset BC 1 19,5° 19:36 Ü Board Computer 19,5° 19:36 All values All values BC 1 257.0 257.0 00:00:00 m iles m iles BC 2 Ø Ø m ph m ph Timer Tyres...
3, battery of the remote Sa fegua rd Monitoring System 3 – see page 155. control, the Vauxhall alarm sy stem 3, the check C hecking ty re pressure – brake light switch and important exterior see pages 160, 220.
In struments, Controls Warning buzzers Windscreen wiper In vehicles with Tyre Pressure Monitoring Sy stem 3 , if there is major loss of pressure When start ing the eng ine or whilst in a ty re, the display indicates the tyre at drivi ng: fault, e.g.: z if the elec tronic k ey of the O pen&Start...
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In struments, Controls Adjustable wipe r interval 3 Automatic wiping w ith rain sensor 3 Windscreen wash sys tem and headlight wash system 3 To set the wiper interval to a v alue between To switch on, p ress stalk lightly up wards. 2 and 15 seconds: To operate, pull stalk tow ards steering Automatic wiping with rain sensor...
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In struments, Controls Rear window wiper and wash system To switch on, press stalk forw ards. The rear window wiper swipes in timed interval mode. The rear window wiper eng ages automatically when the w indscreen wiper is sw itched on and reverse gear is enga ged.
Lightin g Lighting Exterior lights Follow the regula tions of the country in which you are driving w hen using da ytime running lig hts and front fog lights 3. Driving in foreign c ountries – see p age 111. Main beam, headlight flash Ex terior lights ..
Ligh ting Automatic dipped beam Turn signals Front fog lights > 3 activation 3 To switch on, p ress stalk up or down. The front fog lights can only be switched on when both the ignition and lights a re on. Light sw itc h to AUTO: Dipped beam comes Stalk up = Right turn signal light...
Lightin g Fog tail light r Hazard warning lights Headlight range adjustment ? Manual headlight range adjustment 3 The fog ta il light can only be sw itc hed on To switch on, p ress b utton ¨. both the ignition and dipp ed b eam/ To switch off, press button ¨...
Ligh ting Vehi cles w ith level cont rol system Curve lighting If the curve lig hting swivelling dev ice fails, 0 = Front seats occupied The Xenon light bea m pivots based on the relev ant dipped beam is switched off. The corresp onding fog light is steering wheel position a nd speed (from 1 = All seats occupied...
Lightin g Courtesy light 3. Open driver’ s d oor. An acoustic signal sounds and control indica tor O illuminates briefly in the 4. Pull turn sig nal stalk tow ards steering instrument cluster to indicate activation. wheel. To switch it off, switch on the ig nition or 5.
Ligh ting Front reading lights 3 Centre switch position: the centre and rear Entry lighting 3 courtesy lights com e on together with the After unlocking the v ehicle, the instrument front courtesy light. and switch lighting come on for a few seconds.
Lightin g glove compartment lighting switch off Vehicles with Adaptive Forward automatically 10 m inutes after the ignition Lighting 3 (AFL ) is sw itched off. 1. Pull and hold stalk for main beam on steering wheel (headlight flash) Light covers 2.
In fotain men t System Infotainment System Radio reception 3 Further information – see page 96 and the relevant operating instructions. Vehicle radio reception differs from domestic radio reception: Twin Audio 3 As the v ehicle antenna is relatively near the ground, the broadcasting compa nies cannot g uarantee the sa me quality of reception a s obtained with a d om estic...
3 free attachment must be noted in all cases. The Vauxhall installa tion instructions and the operating guidelines p rov id ed by the telephone manufa cturer m ust be observed when fitting and operating a m ob ile telephone.
Climate Control Climate Control Heating and ventilation system, air conditioning system 3 Heating and ventila tion system, air cond itioning system 3 ..... . 114 Autom atic air conditioning sy stem 3 114 Electronic Climate Control (EC C) 3 ..115 Air vents ..
Climate Control Provides a comfortab le clima te in the In order to ensure that a consistent and O pen a ir vent: rotate horiz ontal a djuster interior of the v ehicle in any weather pleasant climate is provided in the vehicle, wheel to I .
Climate Control Heated rear window, Heated front seats 3 Side air vents in the ins trume nt panel and rear air vents in the console heated exterior mirrors 3 between the front seats O peration with ignition switched on: With the ignition on, the rear screen and Press button ß...
Climate Control Cooled glove compartment 3 Heating and ventilation system Temperature Air distribution Cooled air is fed into the glove S et using centre rotary knob compartment through a noz zle. Set using left-hand rotary knob Red area warm If glove compa rtm ent cooling is not for head area v ia adjusta ble a ir Blue area cold...
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Climate Control Airflow Ventilation Heating The amount of heat is dep endent on the coolant tem perature and is thus not fully attained until the engine is warm. For rapid warm ing of the passenger compa rtm ent: z Set air distribution rotary knob to the desired position, preferably position J –...
Climate Control Heating the footwe ll Dem isting and de frosting the z For simultaneous warming of the windows footwell, set a ir distribution rotary knob to J. Warning Air conditioning system 3 As well as the effect of the heating and Failure to follow the instructions can lead cooling system , the a ir conditioning system to window fogging or icing and therefore...
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Climate Control Air re circulation system 4 Convenience settings Maxim um cooling The a ir recirculation button 4 is used to z Set cooling n as desired. Briefly open the window so tha t warm a ir set the ventilation system to air can d issipate quic kly.
Climate Control Demis ting and defrosting the z O pen side air vents as required and Automatic mode windows direct them towa rd s d oor w indows. z Sw itch on heated rear window Ü. Warning z O pen side air vents as required and direct them towa rd s d oor w indows.
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Climate Control Air distribution Tempe rature pre sele ction Airflow Set using left-ha nd rota ry knob Set using centre rotary knob S et using rig ht-hand rotary knob Move rotary knob to a v alue of between for hea d area via a djustable air 1 - 4 Manual setting of the fan speed, 17 °C and 27 °C.
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Climate Control Air conditioning compressor Manual air re circulation mode V entilation (cooling) n s witching on and off The air recirculation system prevents the z For m aximum v entilation in head area: O perate only with the engine running and entry of outside air and the air in the set air distrib ution rotary knob to M and passenger compa rtm ent is circulated.
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Climate Control For ra pid warming of the passenger Max imum cooling for extre mely Demisting and defros ting windows compartment: warm interior Warn ing z Set the air distribution rotary knob to the desired p osition – see page 117. Failure to follow the instruc tions can lead z Set centre rotary knob to required to wind ow fog ging or icing and therefore...
Climate Control Cooling operation (air c onditioning compressor) is not possib le at low outside tem peratures. To switch off, press button V again, and [TP] C Din the a utoma tic air conditioning system opera tes at the previously selec ted setting . Electronic Climate Control 90.6 (ECC)
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Climate Control Autom atic m ode Automatic air re circulation mode 3 If a temp erature b elow 16 °C is set, Lo The ventilation system is set to air app ears in the display : the Electronic C lim ate C ontrol runs constantly at recirculation mode and interior air is recirculated.
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Climate Control Dem isting and de frosting To return to automatic m ode: press the windows button V or AUTO . Air distribut. Heated rear w indow – see page 116. Warning Switch air conditioning compres sor on and off Failure to follow the instructions can lead to window fogging or icing and therefore Climate...
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Climate Control Air distribution Airflow Fan control in automatic mode 3 Air distribut. Automatic blower [TP] C Din Strong 90.6 Normal Weak Press the centre knob. The possible air Turn right-hand knob right or left. The Fan regulation in automatic mode can b e distrib ution settings appear one after selected fa n speed in indicated with x and modified.
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Climate Control Switching automatic air Manual air re circulation mode Air conditioning with the engine not re circulation 3 on or off running Climate Air distribut. Automatic recirculation Autom. blower Residual air conditioning on air control at Auto. recirc bad outside air The air recirculation system minim ises the The automatic air recirc ulation sy stem has entry of outside air and the air in the...
Climate Control Air intake Note Maintenance If the windscreen mists up during d amp In order to ensure continuously efficient weather, tem pora rily set the sy stem as performa nc e, the air conditioning described under "Dem isting a nd defrosting compressor 3 must b e operated for a few the windows"...
Driving an d Operation Driving and Easytronic 3 Starting the engine The semi-automatic Easytronic manual Operation tra nsmission permits manua l (Manua l mode) or a utomatic gearshifting (Automatic m ode), b oth w ith a utomatic clutch c ontrol. Warning Disregard of these instructions m ay lead to injuries or endanger life.
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Drivin g and Operation Easytronic operation via the selector Starting-off In Automatic m od e, selection of other le ver gears is a utoma tic irrespective of driving conditions. Move se lector le ve r towards A S witc h between Automatic and Manua l mode.
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Driving an d Operation If a higher gear is selected when the Electronically controlled driving Winte r program me T running speed is too low, or a lower g ear programmes when the speed is too hig h, no shift is z By mea ns of delayed gear changing effected.
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Drivin g and Operation Kickdown Engine braking Manoeuvring the vehicle Automat ic mod e When driving downhill, Easytronic does not shift into higher gears until a fairly high engine speed has been reached . When braking, Easy tronic shifts d ow n in good tim e.
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Driving an d Operation If the engine is running, a gear has been If the handbrak e has not been ap plied, the Hav e the cause of the fa ult rectified b y a selected a nd the footbrake has not been control indicator R flashes for a few workshop.
Drivin g and Operation Automatic transmission 3 3. Clean Easytronic around the cap Trans miss ion display (see Fig. 17178 T on the previous p age) The automatic transmission makes so that no dirt can get into the opening autom atic shifting possible (Automa tic when the c ap is remov ed.
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Driving an d Operation Sele ctor lever settings P, R, N and D In positions P and N the control indicator illuminates j red in the selector lev er (Autom atic m ode) indicator strip if the selector lever is blocked.
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Drivin g and Operation Active Se lect (Manual mode) 3 The selected g ear is displayed in the The automatic neutral is ac tiv ated when: tra nsmission display – see page 136. – the selector lev er is in automatic or Electronically controlled driving Manual mode 3, programmes...
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Driving an d Operation Winter programm e T In order to prevent damage, the Winter Versi on with Ac tiveSelect prog ra mme sw itc hes off a utomatica lly at The automa tic transmission automatically high transmission fluid temp eratures. selects the driving program s w ith the best possible braking effect.
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Drivin g and Operation Manoeuvring the vehicle Before leaving the vehicle, first apply the If there is a p roblem with the autom atic ha ndb ra ke, then select P. Remove ignition transmission, control indica tor A key or with Op en&Start system remove illuminates.
Driving an d Operation Interruption of power supply Do not drive faster than three quarters of ma ximum speed. Do not brake unnecessarily hard for the first 125 miles (200 km ). Neve r coas t with e ngine not running Many units will not function in this situa tion (e.g.
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Drivin g and Operation Driving with a roof load Overrun Change down! Do not ex ceed the permissib le roof load – The fuel supply is automatically shut off When decreasing speed, shift down into see pages 164, 217. For rea sons of safety, during ov errun, e.
End-of-life vehicle recove ry Warming up being d riv en down long grad ients or For detailed inform ation on Vauxhall’s z Full throttle and warming up a t idle when braking – see page 142. on-going commitment to achieving a n...
50% less fuel, without losing a maintenance be entrusted to y our for octane numbers – see pages 212, 213). great deal of time. Vauxhall Authorised R epairer. The quality thereof has consid erable effect on the performance, running and serv ice Tyre pressure Extreme driving conditions life of the engine.
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Im portant : Diesel fuel m ix ed with 5% FAME according to DIN EN 590 m ust not be confused w ith 100% Bio Diesel, which is not to be used in Vauxhall engines. The flow a nd filterability of diesel fuel are tem perature-d epend ent.
Drivin g and Operation Catalytic converter, Fuel filler neck at right rear sid e of vehicle. possible. C ontinue emergency driving for a short period, m aintaining low speed exhaust gases The tank fla p is locked together w ith the and rev s.
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Driving an d Operation Irregular engine running and la ck of Control i nd icator Z for exhaust C ont rol indic ator A for eng ine power when the Electronic Stability electronics Pl us Programm e (ESP® 3) kicks in are for op erational reasons a nd can be ig nored –...
It also prevents the drive wheels because of wax a nd oil eva pora ting on the that y ou entrust this work to your Vauxhall from spinning, irrespective of roa d surface exhaust system. Park the vehicle in the Authorised Repairer, who ha s p roper typ e and tyre g rip .
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Driving an d Operation P lu s ES P® is ready for operation as soon as Control i nd icator v Sw itching off 3 Pl us the ig nition is switched on and control ESP® can b e deactivated if SPO RT indicator v goes out.
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Drivin g and Operation CDC (Continuous Dam ping Control) 3 cause of the fault rectified by a workshop. To act ivat e CDC ad apts vehicle da mping to the current Self-diagnosis integrated into the sy stem fa cilitates rapid rectifica tion of faults. driving situation a nd roa d conditions.
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Driving an d Operation SPO RT mode is switched off when the For safety reasons the cruise control C ont rol indic ator m Winter programme 3 is a ctiv ated (vehicles cannot b e ac tiv ated until the footbrake with automatic transmission 3 or ha s b een op erated onc e.
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Drivin g and Operation Vehicle speed can be increased by z if the clutch p edal is depressed or depressing the accelerator pedal. When z if the selector lever of automatic the a ccelerator peda l is released, the transm ission 3 or Easy tronic 3 is in N. previously stored speed is resum ed.
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Driving an d Operation Control i nd icator r The p arking dista nce sensors ca n also be In trailer mode, the rear parking distance enab led m anually at a speed of less than sensors are automatically switched off 15 mph (25 k m/h) using the r button on when the trailer cable is inserted into the the instrum ent panel.
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Drivin g and Operation Control i nd icator w Headlight range adjustment – see page 107. Warn ing Do not use full payload in the event of a malfunction. Have the c ause of the fault The Deflation Detection Sy stem does not rectified immediately by a workshop .
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Driving an d Operation Tyre P re ssure Monitoring System 3 Di sp lay of current tyre p ressure For ex ample, the following messages can The Ty re Pressure Monitoring System be displayed: continually checks the pressure a nd speed of all four wheels w hilst driving.
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Drivin g and Operation Control i nd icator w System initi alisati on Navi active Attention! F ro nt lef t tyre pressure loss (va lu e in bar) A graphic indicating the front left tyre is If control indicator w illum inates yellow shown together with the current tyre The sy stem must be initialised after a pressure: S ignificant p ressure deviation or...
The brak ing distance is ex tended. impair the function of the system. S eek the a ssistance of a workshop before Vauxhall-approved sy stems can be used. continuing y our journey . Radio transmitters (e.g. radio headphones, To ensure the full peda l travel can be...
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Drivin g and Operation Check the brake lights b efore starting out Handbrake Brake system control indicator R on a journey. On v ehicles with check control 3 the brake lights are check ed automatically – see page 101. Just before sta rting a ny journey, check effectiveness of brake system at slow speed and w ithout obstructing m ov ing traffic, particularly if b ra kes are wet, e.
Driving an d Operation Anti-lock Brake System (ABS u) Control indicator u for ABS Fault The ABS continuously monitors the brake Warn ing system a nd prevents the wheels from locking, independently of the ty pe of road If there is a fault in ABS, the wheels may surface and the tyre grip.
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If the wheel trims and ty res used are not Run-fla t tyres 3 – see page 163. Vauxhall-approved, the tyres must not Fitting ne w tyres have a b eaded edge. Fit tyres in pairs or in sets, which is ev en better.
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Driving an d Operation Tyre condition, wheel condition Drive ov er edges slowly and at right angles if possible. Driving ov er sharp ed ges can cause concealed damag e to ty res and wheels that only becom es noticeable later. In vehicles with Tyre Pressure Monitoring After having chec ked the tyre pressures, Sy stem 3 there is an a dapter in the valve...
Drivin g and Operation Tread depth z So as not to impair b ra ke cooling, use Check tread depth at reg ular intervals. only wheel trims approved for use on your vehicle. Tyre de signations Meaning s: e.g. 195/65 R 15 91 H 195 = Tyre width, mm 65 = Cross-section ratio (ty re height to tyre width), %...
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If the wheel trims and tyres used are not distance of 50 miles (80 km). flat ty res are fitted. Vauxhall-approved, ma ke sure that the The vehicle will be more difficult to steer tyres do not have a beaded edg e –...
Rem ove the wheel trim – see the roof, we recomm end that y ou use the page 176. Vauxhall roof rack sy stem approved for Tyre chains m ay only be used at speed s up your vehicle.
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Driving an d Operation necessary chang es to the v ehicle that Disengage and fold d ow n the soc ket. affect the cooling sy stem, heat shields or Remove the sea ling plug from the hole for other equipment. the coupling ball bar and stow it in the luggage compa rtm ent.
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Drivin g and Operation With other v ersions 3 a cover in the Lock coupling ball b ar (key to position 2 – bumper m ust be rem oved before inserting see page 165, Fig. 17222 T). Remove key the coupling ball ba r: pull out cover from and p ress p rotective fla p into position.
Driving an d Operation Caravan / trailer towing Dismounting the coupling ball bar The actual caravan / trailer loa d plus the actual Gross Vehic le Weight of the tow Caravan and traile r loads vehicle m ust not exceed the maxim um The permissible caravan / trailer load s a re permitted towing weight.
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Drivin g and Operation and the Gross Vehicle Weight rating TS A is a func tion of the Electronic S tability Turn signal control indicators – ® Pl us by 75 kg . I f the perm issible rear axle load is Program me (ESP ) –...
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Driving an d Operation When driving downhill, the brakes a re For vehicles with manual transmission, under considerab ly m ore load when towing the most favourable engine speed when a cara van / trailer. For this reason, drive in starting-off on an incline is between the same gear as if driv ing uphill and drive 2500 a nd 3000 rpm for petrol engines and...
Self-help, Vehicle Care Self-help, Diesel fuel system, bleeding Nev er let the tank run dry ! If c ontrol Vehicle Care indica tor Y illuminates, refuel as soon a s possible. Refuel immediately if it fla shes. Restarting is p ossible a fter running the tank dry.
Self-help, V ehicle Care Vehicle w ith the O pen&S ta rt system 3 must not b e started by pushing or towing if the battery is d ischarged, since the steering colum n lock cannot be relea sed. The vehicle can only b e started using jump leads, see following section.
Self-help, Vehicle Care z Use jump leads with insulated terminals 1. C onnec t one end of the first jump lead to z In order to a void ex cess voltage in the and a cross section of a t least 16 mm the positive terminal 1 of the battery electric al sy stem, b efore removing a (25 mm...
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Self-help, V ehicle Care Driv e slowly. Do not driv e jerkily. Excessive Towing se rvice tra ctiv e force can dam age the vehicle. Entrust your vehicle only to the towing service of your choice and obtain an Warning estimate on towing costs before employing any tow ing service.
Self-help, Vehicle Care Warning triangle ¨ 3, The jack a nd the v ehicle tools are in a ba g, strapped into a stowa ge c om partment in First aid kit (cushion) + 3 the floor of the luggage compartment with a rubb er strap.
Self-help, V ehicle Care Spare wheel 3 z Lift the spa re wheel holder, insert the safety cab le. z Lift the spa re wheel holder and engag e in the catch. The open side of the ca tc h must p oint in the direction of travel.
Self-help, Vehicle Care If y ou use winter tyres 3, the spare wheel and a rear wheel to the front. Check tyre z Park the vehic le on a lev el, firm and non- may still be fitted with a summer tyre. I f you pressure and adjust if necessary –...
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Self-help, V ehicle Care z Before screw ing in the wheel bolts when 2. Turn wheel b olts half a turn using the cha nging a w heel, you must apply a light wheel bolt wrench 3 , pushing the coa ting of grease to the wheel bolts.
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Self-help, Vehicle Care 5. Unscrew wheel bolts and wip e clean with a cloth. Then apply a light coating of grea se to the wheel b olts. Do not grea se the threa d of the b olts. Do not put the w heel bolts down in a location where they may becom e soiled.
Self-help, V ehicle Care Tyre repair kit 3 13. Have the tightening torque of the wheel bolts on the new w heel checked on the Minor d amage to the ty re tread or side vehicle using a torque wrenc h as soon wall, e.g.
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Self-help, Vehicle Care 2. Detach air hose from bracket and screw 4. Unscrew d ust cap from defective tyre. 8. Swivel up the accessory soc ket at the onto sealant b ottle connection. right rear side of the luggage 5. Sc rew ty re inflation hose to valve. compartment and insert plug of tyre repair k it.
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Self-help, V ehicle Care 9. Press b utton < on the compressor. 15. C olla pse wa rning triangle 3 and stow in Important The tyre is filled with sea lant. luggag e com partment– see pa ge 174. Warn ing 10.
Self-help, Vehicle Care Electrical system Dispose of used tyre repa ir kits in A blown fuse (see the following accordance with the a pplicable laws. illustrations) c an be recognised by its Warning melted wire. Do not install a new fuse until The a dapters supplied 3 can be used to the cause of the fault has been remedied.
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Self-help, V ehicle Care There is a fuse extractor in the lug gage compartment fusebox to facilitate replacement of fuses – see Fig. 17258 T for a n exa mple. Place the fuse extractor on the v arious Fuse Fuse typ es of fuse from the top or side, and colour rating...
Self-help, Vehicle Care Fuses and the most important Fuse box ve rsion A Fusebox version B circuits they protect Fusebox in luggage compartment The fusebox is on the left in the lug gage compartment behind a cover. To open the compartment, push locking tabs forwards and remove cover.
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Self-help, V ehicle Care Fusebox in e ngine compartm ent No. C ircuit Ra ting No. Circ uit Rati ng 4 Heating, air c onditioning 26 Electrically retra ctable 7. 5 A system, Electronic Climate ex terior mirrors C ontrol (EC C) 27 Ultrasonic sensor, 5 Airbags 7.5 A...
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Self-help, Vehicle Care z If fuseb ox variant B is in the luggag e Some functions are protected by sev eral No. Circuit Rat ing com partment – see Fig. 17958 T, fuses. 18 Starter 25 A page 184, the version B fuse No.
Self-help, V ehicle Care Ve rsion B fuse as signments No. Ci rcuit Rating No. Circuit Rat ing 4 Interior fan, heating , air 40 A 25 Tra nsmission electronic s 15 A conditioning system 26 Engine electronics 10 A 5 Cooling fan 1 30 A 27 Electro-hydra ulic...
Self-help, Vehicle Care Halogen headlight system Replacem ent bulb m ust be in accordance 1. Replace bulb through opening in the with d ata on base of defective bulb. Do not front wheel arch: turn relevant wheel to exceed wa tta ge g iv en on bulb b ase. gain access, relea se catch and remove cover –...
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Self-help, V ehicle Care 4. Remove the bulb hold er with bulb from Main be am the reflector. 5. Disengage sp ring clip from retainer by 1. O pen and support the bonnet. pressing forwa rd s a nd then swing downward.
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Self-help, Vehicle Care Parking lights After bulb replacem ent on the 1. Open and sup port the bonnet. right-hand side, rea tta ch air hose to air filter and engage. 2. Replace bulbs from engine com partment side. After bulb replac ement on the left-hand side, reconnect plug to fusebox and To replace the b ulb on the right-ha nd engage.
Self-help, V ehicle Care 7. Insert light holder in reflector, rotate clockwise and enga ge in p osition. 8. Position cover on opening in wheel arch and engage. Xenon headlight system 3, Adaptive Forward Lighting (AFL) system 3 Xenon headlight system in conjunction with adjustable lighting dep ending on steering deflection.
Self-help, Vehicle Care 6. Insert lig ht holder in reflector, rota te To c hange the bulbs on the left sid e, take cloc kwise and engage in position. off the luggag e comp artment brack et and cover a nd open the side cover: Push After bulb rep la cement on the locking tabs forwards and remov e cover.
Self-help, V ehicle Care 7. C heck that rear lights are operating correctly after bulb replacement: – Switch on ignition – Op erate brake – Switch on park ing lights Number plate light Bulbs in bulb holder: 2. Remov e bulb housing downw ard, taking care not to p ull on the cable.
Self-help, Vehicle Care 6. Insert new bulb, without touching the Courtesy lights and glass. reading lights above second and third rows of seats 7. Insert bulb hold er in bulb housing and Have lights replaced by a workshop . turn to the rig ht. Glove compartment lighting, 8.
Vauxhall De-icer Spray , z Window Cleaning Spray , C lean edges and folds on opened doors z Vauxhall Wind screen Wash Solvent, and flaps as well as the a reas they cover. z Silicone Oil for Rubber Seals, Thoroughly rinse off a nd leather-off the z C leaner.
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Use a soft lint-free cloth or chamois leather solvents or petrol. protector sleeves. in conjunction with Window Cleaner a nd Do not use high-pressure jet clea ners on Insect R emover. plastic and rubber p arts. Vauxhall Wind screen Wash Solvent is suita ble for de-icing windows.
Self-help, V ehicle Care For mechanical removal of ice, use a When w ashing the engine with a steam-jet O n vehicles w hich are washed frequently in commercially a vailable sharp-edged ice cleaner, do not direc t the steam jet at automatic c ar washes with underbody scraper.
Coolant ..........204 the department c oncerned. the Vauxhall Authorised Repairer will b e Brake fluid ..........205 The majority of areas of concern can be adv ised accordingly.
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3 Palmerston Place, Telep hone 00 45-39 97 85 00 Tel. 00 91-124 280 3333 EDI NBURGH, EH12 5AQ Vauxhall M otors Ltd . The N ationa l Conciliation Service, Customer Ca re General Motors Ireland Ltd. Retail Motor Ind ust ry Fed era tion,...
Service, Maintenance Inspection system General Motors Portugal For vehicles with flexib le engine oil change Q uinta d a Fonte and serv ice intervals, the length of these Ed ificío Fernão M agalhães, Piso 2 interva ls is based on several parameters 2780-190 Pa ço d’Arc os –...
To av oid injury from moving parts and Separate anti-corrosion s ervice Vauxhall c an be ob tained from y our cab les conduc ting ignition voltage, only Hav e this work done in accordance with Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, w ho c an carry out engine c om partment checks (e.g.
Service, Maintenance Engine oil le vel and consumption Engine oil level che ck, topping up Every engine consum es engine oil for engine oil technical rea sons. The engine oil consumption cannot be assessed until a fa irly long dista nce has been driven, and may be above the spec ified v alue when the vehicle is first being driven (run-in period).
Servic e, Mainten ance The oil level must be c hecked with the We recommend that you use g enuine vehic le on a level surface and with the eng ine oil filters. engine (which must b e at operating Warn ing tem perature) switched off.
Service, Maintenance Coolant The frost protection m ust ensure anti- The coolant should be a little a bove the freeze protection down to approx. -28 °C . KALT / C OLD mark in the expansion tank The g ly col-based c oolant provides Too low a concentration of anti-freeze will with a cold cooling sy stem.
Servic e, Mainten ance Brake fluid Coolant te mperature There are brake fluids which could lead to Control indicator W illuminates when dam age or reduced braking w hen used. Brake fluid lev el Therefore, we recommend that you use, coolant temp erature is too high.
Service, Maintenance Windscreen wiper Service se tting for front windscre en wiper Clear vision is essential for safe driving. Perform regular checks on the windscreen wiper and hea dlight wash system 3 to ensure they are operating correctly. We recom mend wiper bla de replacement at lea st once a y ear.
Capacities – see pages 224, 225. Fill only with clean water to prev ent the nozz les from clogging. To im prov e cleaning efficienc y, w e recommend tha t you ad d a little Vauxhall Windscreen Wash Solvent. The battery is m aintenance-free.
Service, Maintenance Ensure that ignition is switched off before To av oid damaging the vehic le, d o not connecting battery . Then perform the ma ke a ny modifications to the electrical Warning following actions: system, e. g. connecting ad ditional consum ers or tampering with electronic Have your battery changed at a z Setting date and tim e in the inform ation...
Servic e, Mainten ance Vehicle decommissioning Vehicle recommissioning Vehicle storage z Park v ehicle in a dry, well ventilated O bserve na tional regulations. O bserve national regulations. place. With manual transmission or If the vehicle is to be laid up for several Perform the following work before Easy tronic 3 , enga ge 1st or rev erse months, the following work should b e...
Tec hnic al D ata Technical Data Vehicle documents, identification plate Vehicle docum ents, Information on identification plate: identification plate......210 Vehicle identification d ata....211 Manufa cturer Coolant, b ra ke fluid, oils ..... 211 The tec hnical d ata is determined in Type approval numb er Engine data.
Technical Data Vehicle identification data Coolant, brake fluid, oils Use approved fluids only. Use of unsuitable fluids could ca use serious dam age to the vehicle. Engine oils Information on engine oils is availab le in the Serv ice Booklet. The Vehicle I dentification N umber may b e embossed on the instrument pa nel.
Tec hnic al D ata Engine data Sales designation 2.0 Turbo 2.0 Turbo Eng ine identifier code Z 16 XEP Z 16 XE1 Z 18 XER Z 20 LER Z 20 LEH Z 22 YH Numb er of cylinders Piston displacement (cm 1598 1598 1796...
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Technical Data Engine data Sales designation 1.9 CDTI 1. 9 CDTI Eng ine identifier code Z 19 DT Z 19 DTH Numb er of cylinders Piston displacement (cm 1910 1910 Brake horse power (k W) at rpm 3500 4000 Torque (Nm ) at rpm 2000-2750 2000-2750...
Tec hnic al D ata Performance (approx. mph/k m/h) Z 16 XEP Z 16 XE1 Z 18 XER Z 20 LER Z 20 LEH Z 22 YH Eng ine Max imum speed Manual tra nsmission 110/177 110/177 122/197 140/225 144/231 124/200 Easytronic –...
Technical Data Fuel consumption, CO The figures given must not be taken as a To convert l/100 k m into mpg, divide 282 guarantee for the actual fuel consum ption by num ber of litres/100 km. emissions of a particular vehic le. Directive 80/1268/EEC (last c hanged S aving fuel, p rotecting the environm ent –...
Tec hnic al D ata Fuel consumption , CO emission (approx. l/100 k m) (approx. g/k m) (up to tyre width 195 mm ) Eng ine Z 16 XEP Z 16 XE1 Z 18 XER Z 20 LER Z 20 LEH Z 22 YH Manual transm ission/Ea sytronic/Automatic transm ission...
Technical Data Weights, payload and roof load The combined total of front a nd rear ax le Roof load loa ds must not exceed the perm issible The permissible roof loa d is 75 kg. The roof The p ayload is the difference between Gross Vehicle Weight.
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Tec hnic al D ata Table 1, Kerbweight in kg Model Eng ine Manual Ea sytronic Automa tic transmission transmi ssion Zafira Z 16 XEP 1505 – – Z 16 XE1 1505 – – Z 18 XER 1503 1503 – Z 22 YH 1570 –...
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Technical Data Table 2, Additional weight of optional extras in kg Eng ine Z 16 XEP Z 16 XE1 Z 18 XER Z 20 LER Z 20 LEH Ex pression / Life – Design – – Club – – – –...
Alway s inflate the spare wheel 3 to the tyre We rec om mend the use of fine ty re chains pressure for full load, see tables on Vauxhall Authorised Repairer concerning whic h rest by a max imum of 10 mm on the suitab le tyre mak es.
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Technical Data Continued: Tyre pressure Tyre pressure Tyre pressure Tyre pressure in bar / psi with load of EC O loaded with full load up to 3 people up to 3 people Engine Tyres Front Rear Front Rea r Front Rear Z 16 XEP, 195/65 R 15,...
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Tec hnic al D ata Continued: Tyre pressure Tyre pressure Tyre pressure Tyre pressure in bar / psi with load of EC O loaded up with full load up to 3 people to 3 peop le Engine Tyres Front Rear Front Rea r Front...
Technical Data Electrical system Battery Voltage 12 Volt Amp hours 44 Ah / 55 Ah 3 / 60 Ah 3 / 66 Ah 3 / 70 Ah 3 Battery for remote c ontrol of central locking sy stem and electronic key of O pen&Start CR 20 32 sy stem...
Tec hnic al D ata Capacities (approx. litres) Z 16 XEP Z 16 XE1 Z 18 XER Z 20 LER Z 20 LEH Z 22 YH Eng ine Fuel tank (nominal content) Engine oil with filter change 4.25 5. 0 5.
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Technical Data Capacities (approx. litres) Z 19 DT Z 19 DTH Eng ine Fuel tank (nominal content) Engine oil with filter change 4. 3 4. 3 between MI N and M AX on dipstick 0. 7 0. 7 Wash fluid reservoir for windscreen wa sh system 2.
Tec hnic al D ata Dimensions (approx. mm) Zafi ra Zafira VXR O verall length 4467 4503 O verall w id th 1801 1801 Width with two ex terior mirrors 2025 2025 O verall height 1635 1635 Height with panora mic roof 1670 1670 Lug gage compartment length at floor...
Technical Data Installation dimensions of trailer towing equipment All dimensions refer to fac tory -fitted towing equipm ent. Warning Only use towing eq uipm ent approved for your vehicle. We recommend entrusting retrofitting of towing equipment to a work shop. Dimension 76.4 425.4...
Tec hnic al D ata Permissible options for fitting a child restraint Weight and O n front On outboa rd sea ts in t he O n centre sea t in the O n the seat s i n the age cl ass passeng er’...
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Technical Data = Limited, only with seat occupancy = Vehicle seat av ailable with ISO -FIX recognition and Vaux hall child attachments. When attaching restra int system with transponders. using ISO -FIX, only the IS O-FIX child restraint systems permitted for the If the child restraint sy stem is being v ehicle m ay b e used.
In dex Index Automatic air recircula tion m od e. 126, 128 Automatic anti-dazz le interior mirror..46 AB S (Anti-lock Brake System )....159 Automatic level control......153 Ac cessories..........174 Automatic transm ission..
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Index C ontrol indicators......8, 82, 83 ABS (Anti-lock Brake Sy stem)... . 159 Battery ........142, 207, 223 Capacities ..........224 AFL (Adaptive Forwa rd Lighting)87, 108 Interrup tion of Car Pass .
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In dex Easytronic .......... 14, 131 Fan ..........117, 201 Data ........... 30, 210 Driving programm es ..
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Bulb replacem ent ....... 188 IDS + (Interactive Driving S ystem) .. 148, 150 Genuine Vauxhall Parts Driving abroad ........111 Ignition logic ........93, 98 and Ac cessories .
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In dex Jac k ..........174, 177 Language selection ......93, 97 Main b eam ........10, 105 Jump leads ..
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Index Neutra l, transm ission ....... 14 Pa intwork damage......... 196 Rad io ............112 Numb er plate lighting ..
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In dex Serv ic e ............. 198 Serv ic e interv al display ......200 Safeguard against unauthorised use . 9, 19 Serv ic e work ..........200 Tables..
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Index Transm ission, autom atic... .14, 15, 136 Automatic mode......... 137 Driv ing programme ......138 Units of measure ....... . 93, 98 Warning buzzers ..
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In dex Xenon headlight system Bulb replacement........ 191 Driv ing abroad ........111...
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