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Data specific to your ve hicle Please enter your vehicle’s data here to keep it ea sily accessible. This information is available under the section "Technical da ta " as well as on the identification plate. Fuel Desi gnation Engine oil Grad e Viscosity Tyre inflation pressure...
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3 The asterisk sig nifies equipment op tions not in all vehicles (model variants, engine options, models specific to one country, op tional equipment, Genuine Vauxhall Parts and Accessories). Text highlighted in yellow in p artic ular indica tes possible risk of accident and injury.
S aving fuel ........... 142 of course useful and attrac tiv e VAUXHALL APPRO VED ACC ES SORI ES. Env ironmental protection ....144 Our nam e i s your guara ntee! Fuel consum ption, fuel, refuelling ..
– p age 52, the vehicle. central loc king sy stem – page 54, anti-theft locking system – pag e 55, 6 Further information – pages 50, 51, Vauxhall alarm system 3 – page 59. vehicle recomm issioning – page 208.
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Seat adjus tme nt: Se at backres t adjustment: Seat inclination adjustm ent Pull handle, Turn handw hee l Raise handle, slide s eat, adjust inclination, Move seat backrest to suit seating position. re lease handle, rele as e handle, Do not lean on seat b ackrest whilst allow seat to audibly latch into lock se at audibly in position...
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Seat he ight adjus tme nt: Front se at lumbar support Thigh support adjustment: Rocker switch adjustme nt: Lift and slide the front thigh support on outboard side of se ats Turn handw hee l cus hion Raise seat: Press roc ker switch up Ad just lumbar support to suit p ersonal Do not adjust the thigh sup port whilst Low er seat: Press roc ker switch down...
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Adjusting head restraint angle : Steering wheel adjus tme nt Fitting the seat belt: Tilt forwards or backwards Pull lever, Draw s eat belt smoothly adjust height, over shoulder Adjusting head restraint he ight: release lever and engage in belt buckle Unlock by tilting forward beyond the re sis tance point, Ad just steering wheel only when vehicle is...
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Adjusting interior m irror: Automatic anti-daz zle Exterior m irror adjustment: Swivel mirror hous ing interior mirror adjustm ent: Four-way s witch in driver’s door Swivel mirror housing Pivot lev er on underside of mirror housing Toggle sw itc h to left or right: four-w ay to red uce daz zle a t nig ht.
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Folding exterior m irrors: Starter switch: Dise ngaging ste ering column lock: To release the lock, Manually: Press lightly. o = Ignition off move the steering whe el slightly I = Steering released, ig nition off Electrically 3: Press the button until the and turn the key to position I II = Ignition on, mirrors reach their end positions.
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20 S eat heating (right) 3 ....132 Fog tail lamp ......... 119 Vauxhall alarm system 3 ....59 Centre air v ents ......128 Fog lam ps 3 ..
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Control indicators Engine elect ronics, Brake pa d wear i nd icator 3, tra nsm issi on electr oni cs 3, see pages 29, 159. Turn sig na l lam ps, im mobili zer 3, see p ages 15, 26. Seat occup ancy recog nition 3, fault see page 90.
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Heating, ventilation Sun roof Misce llaneous electronic air conditioning system , Sun roof 3 Central l ocking system 3, seat heating closing – see page 124. loc king – see pag e 52. Demi st ing and d e-i cing, ü...
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Light switch: Main and dipped be am switch: Headlamp flash: Main be am = Push le ver P ull lever towards ste ering wheel forw ards past the res istance point Parking lamps Dippe d beam = Pull lever towards Dipped or m ain beam steering wheel Pull 0...
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Operating turn signal lam ps : Operating parking lamps: Hazard w arning lights: Leve r in res t position Starter switch to Press ¨ Right turn = Upwards Light s witch to 0, Press again ¨ Left turn Downwards Re move ignition key, To aid loc ation of the pushbutton, the red Move turn signal lever up or down When the steering wheel is turned back, the...
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Horn: Windscre en wipers: Automatic wiping with rain s ens or Press Move lever up Move lever up § § 6 Airbag sy stems 3 – page 86, Tim ed interval wipe Automatic wiping Steering wheel with remote c ontrol 3 – Slow Slow (constant) page 48.
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Operating windscre en and Operating re ar window wipe r and headlamp wash systems wash systems Pull stalk tow ards steering wheel Wiper on Push le ver forward Wiper off Pull lever towards The w ip ers will swipe for a few strokes. steering wheel The headlamp wash system 3 c an be Wash...
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Heate d re ar window, To clear mis ted or icy windows: heated exterior mirrors : Pre ss Pre ss Ü Open front air vents, direct side air v ents Pre ss again Ü tow ards the door w indows. Close centre a ir The rear window and exterior mirror vents 3.
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Manual transmission: Manual trans miss ion: Neutral Re ve rse gear 1 to 5 1st to 5th ge ar Only engag e reverse g ear when the vehicle When shifting up from 4th to 5th gear: is stationary . This is done by p ulling up the push the lev er towards the right at the ring below the shift knob.
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Autom atic transmission Automatic trans miss ion Automatic transmission Park 1s t to 4th ge ar Lock to prevent (with s ele ctor le ver lock) 1s t to 3rd gear unintentional selection of Reve rse 1s t and 2nd gear positions P, R, 3 and 1 : Neutral 1s t ge ar...
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Starting, petrol engine: Starting, diesel engine : Exhaust gases are poisonous Manual transmission: in neutral with Manual trans miss ion: in ne utral with Exhaust g ases contain ca rbon monox ide, clutch depres sed, clutch depresse d, which is ex tremely poisonous but is Apply foot brake, Apply foot brake , odourless and colourless.
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Before starting off, check: z For tyre pressure and c ondition – see pages 165, 227. z Engine oil level and fluid levels in engine com partment – see pages 199 to 206. z All windows, mirrors, exterior lighting and num ber p la tes are free from dirt, snow and ice and op erational.
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Lock steering w hee l, Lock doors 6 Further informa tion – pages 51, 141, 161, radio remote control – p age 52, central lock ing sy stem – page 54, Vauxhall alarm system 3 – page 59, vehic le decommissioning – page 208.
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Vauxhall Authorised R epairer, who modifications, and install products can provide y ou w ith reliable service and correctly. correctly perform all work according to factory instructions. 6 Vauxhall S ervice – page 196.
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That was a brief overview. P lease read on! Your vehicle has still more instruments and controls , possibly also optional equipment. You will also find further important information on operation, safety and maintenance and a complete index.
150. C onsult coolant level immediately ; see page 203. a work shop imm ediately. We recom mend Control indicators that you consult y our Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. The c ontrol indicators described here are Tr ailer turn signal 3 not present in all vehicles.
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3 place selector Do not remove key until vehicle has lever in N . come to a stand still, otherwise the steering column lock c ould engage unexpectedly . C ontact a workshop. We recommend your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
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We rec om mend your the transmission elec tronics sy stem, switch Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. to manual gears; see page 138. We Electronic Stab ility Program 3 recom mend tha t you consult your Vauxhall see p age 154. Authorised Repairer.
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. C onsult a workshop have the brake pads replac ed. We immed iately. We recommend your recommend your Vaux hall Authorised Vauxhall Authorised Repairer; see pa ge Repairer; see page159. 119. Seat occupancy recogniti on 3,...
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Tachometer Spee dome ter Odometer Indicates the vehicle speed . Records the miles/kilometres driven. Indicates engine speed. Warning zone: M aximum p ermissible Trip odometer engine sp eed ex ceeded ; danger to engine. To return to zero, depress reset k nob. The instrum ents in yo ur vehicle m ay d iffer from the instrum ents illustra ted here.
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For physical reasons, the engine temperature gauge show s the coolant temperature only if the coolant level is adeq uate. During operation the system is pressurised. The temp erature ma y therefore rise briefly to ov er 100 °C. Coolant te mperature display Fuel gauge Pointer in Pointer in red...
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Inform ation display Multi-inform ation d isp lay 3 Mult i-informa tion displa y for ra dio Display of date, radio 3 /date, outsid e telephone 3 Tripl e inform ation d isp lay temperature, c heck control, trip comp uter. Display of time, rad io/date, outside Display of time, outside tempera ture and temperature, telephone information, check...
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--.- ° C, F or S afe in the display ind icates a fault. Ha ve the cause remed ied. We recommend that y ou consult y our Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer. Grap hi cal inform ation d isp lay 3,...
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O peration using the multifunction button: Individ ual menu item s are highlighted by turning the button and selected b y pressing it. Press the BC button on the infota inm ent system to open the trip computer. Operating the multi-information Trip computer functions are operated display , the graphical information...
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Making system settings for Lang uage selecti on S elec t the required language from the list. the graphical information display You can select the d isplay language for S elec tions are indic ated b y a 6 in front of or the colour information dis play some func tions.
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Setti ng units of measure Adjust contra st You ca n select w hich units of measure a re In the system settings m enu, select item to be used. Contrast. In the trip computer m enu, select item The contrast m enu will be displayed. Units.
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Outs ide tempe rature On vehicles with graphical information display 3 or colour information display 3, a A fall in temperature is indica ted message is shown in the display to w arn for immediately and a rise in temp erature icy road surfaces.
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Setting date and time In the infotainment system 3, tim e a nd date are set autom atic ally upon receipt of GPS satellite signals . If the tim e displayed does not correspond to the loc al time, it can be set m anually in 30-minute steps or be corrected automatically 3 via a n RDS time sig nal...
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Vehi cles w ith gra phical informati on Date and tim e c an also be set using the C orrecting time 3 displ ay 3 or colour inform ation di sp lay 3 infotainment system : To correc t the time, use RDS in the Time/ With the infota inm ent system on, da te and Date menu to select item Auto.
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Have verified. the cause of the fault remedied imm ediately. We recomm end that y ou If all the monitored functions are OK , the consult y our Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. warning Fault warnings: Brake Lamp Brake Pad...
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Fault warnings (continued) Ac know ledge the fault wa rning as I nt err up tion of pow er supp ly indica ted on pa ge 34. After C heck c ontrol automatically checks all Brake Lamp acknowledgement, the wa rning will be functions after the battery has been Fuse cleared from the display .
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Trip computer Instantaneous consumption Av era ge consum ption Display changes depending on speed: C alcula tion of av erage consump tion. The The trip computer show s v ehicle data measurement c an be re-started at any which it continually records and evaluates Display in gal/h (l/h) below 8 m ph time;...
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Absolute consumpt ion Average speed Distanc e Shows the a mount of fuel consumed . The Calculation of avera ge c onsumption. The S hows the numb er of miles (k m) travelled. measurement ca n be re-started at a ny measurement can be re-started at any The measurement can be re-started at any time;...
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Range ov er 30 mil es (50 k m) Range below 30 miles (50 km ) St op wa tch 3 The range is calculated from the current If the fuel in the tank will a llow less than C alcula ting tra vel tim e: The stop watch is contents of the fuel tank and the a verage 30 miles (50 km) of trav el, the warning switched off when the ignition is switched...
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Reset ting current t rip com puter informa tion The following trip computer information can be reset (values set to z ero): z Rang e (only with v ehicle stationary) z Ab solute consumption z Av erage consump tion z Av erage speed z Distance z Stop watch (multi-informa tion display only).
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Reset ting mul tiple inform ation in the tri p I nt err up tion of pow er supp ly com puter If the power supp ly has been interrupted or The following trip computer information if the battery voltage ha s dropped too low, can be reset sim ultaneously (va lues set to the values stored in the trip computer w ill zero):...
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Infotainm ent s yste m The infotainment system is operated as desc ribed in the operating instructions supplied. The telem atic unit 3 (telephone) is in the glove compa rtm ent. DVD video s yste m The system is opera ted as described in the AutoVision 3 opera ting instruc tions.
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For further information, see the respective operating instructions. Ele ctronic data acquis ition in toll Steering wheel with rem ote control systems Radio 3, radio telephone 3 and O n vehicles w ith heat-reflecting w ind- infotainment system 3 functions can b e screens 3 , mount the chipcard for op erated using the buttons on the steering electronic data ac quisition and billing in...
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(CB) installation loc ations for the external antenna and equipment holder and way s The Vauxhall installa tion instructions and of using dev ices w ith transmission power of the operating guidelines p rov id ed by the more than 10 Wa tts. We recom mend that...
Re place ment ke ys The key is a c onstituent of the electronic Bonnet immobilizer. O rd ering keys from a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer g uarantees problem - free op eration of the electronic immobilizer. You will av oid unnecessary...
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Hav e y our Car Pass on hand when way , so keep spare key accessible in a safe key and consult a workshop. We consulting a Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer. place! recommend your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
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(Saloon), The light-emitting diode (LED) in the Vauxhall ala rm system 3, z Vauxhall ala rm system 3 . remote control unit lights up and the see page 59. ha zard w arning lamps flash briefly to show It is also possible to close the windows and that the rem ote control is op erational.
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We recommend that you 3. The central lock ing sy stem locks and page 229 rega rd ing battery type). Close consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. unlocks to show that the remote c ontrol the rem ote control so that it audibly ha s b een sy nchronized.
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Not e z To prevent the driv er from being ina dvertently locked out, the b utton on the driver's d oor c annot be depressed when the door is open. z If the driver's door is not closed properly , the central loc king sy stem will unlock again immediately after lock ing.
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Cl osing window s a nd sun roof 3 The electric door wind ow s 3 and the electric sun roof 3 can be closed from the outside: press button p on the rem ote control while locking or hold the key in the door locking position until the windows and sun roof are fully closed.
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The other doors can be opened and closed by pulling or pushing the interior lock button (not possib le if Vauxhall alarm system enabled beforehand). Have cause of fault remedied. We recomm end tha t you...
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Luggage compartment, Estate The lock is released by pressing the b utton. There is a handle on the inside of the tailgate to facilitate closing the lugg age compa rtm ent. O pen luggag e c om part ment When transporting bulky cargo, do not drive with the tailgate open or a ja r, as poisonous exhaust fumes could enter the passeng er c om partment by mea ns of air...
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Using the central locki ng system for the Unlocking the luggag e com part ment O nce the tailgate has b een closed a nd the lugg age compa rtment when the d oors are locked w ith the key turned back to the horiz ontal or The c entral locking system and the anti- cent ral lock ing system vertical position, the tailgate is lock ed...
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, then turn it back to the v ertical 3. Close doors. position and remove. 4. Switch on Vauxhall alarm system . LED lights up. After approx. 10 sec onds the sy stem is activated, without monitoring of the p assenger compa rtm ent or v ehicle tilt.
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Opening a nd closing Sa loon boot li d O pening and c losi ng Esta te tailga te with Press button q on rem ote control unit with Vauxhall al arm syst em activ e ant i-theft alar m system a ctiv e – or –...
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After the first 10 second s of Vauxhall alarm Ala rm sy stem activation: O nly a certain num ber of a la rm s are allowed to be triggered while the Vauxhall z LED flashes = System on, alarm system is switched on (this number is z LED lights up for stipula ted b y law).
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The b onnet is held open automatically. To close the bonnet, lower it slow ly and allow it to fall into the lock und er its own weight. C heck that the b onnet is locked in position by pulling at its front edge. If it is not eng aged, repeat the procedure.
Seats, Interior Se at adjustment see p ages 5, 6. Seat pos ition Adjust driver's seat such that with the driver sitting upright the steering wheel is held in the area of its upper spokes with the driver's a rms slightly b ent. The passenger seat should be as far back as possible, with the backrest upright.
Head restraint position He ad res traints, Saloon Rear c entre head r estra int 3 If the centre rear seat is unoccupied, the The c entre of the head restraint should be To fold down passenger’s seat backrest hea d restraint can be removed to improve at eye level.
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Head restraints , Es tate Rea r centre hea d rest raint Centre armre st If the centre seat is unoccupied, the head To fold d ow n the p assenger’s seat backrest The armrest can be raised. When fold ed restra int ca n be pushed all the w ay down (Lugga ge c om partment enlargem ent, see down from the raised position the armrest...
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Ele ctrically adjustable front se ats To adjust inclination at rear: mov e switch 1 upwards/d ow nw ards at rear Care must be taken when operating the To adjust long itudinal position: elec trically adjustab le sea ts. There is a mov e switch 1 forw ards/backw ards.
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Position memory 3 for electr ically Storing settings: O verload adj ust able driv er’s seat and mi rrors 3 If the sy stem is electrica lly overloaded, the 1. Adjust seat. Three different seat and mirror setup s ca n power supply is autom atically cut off for a 2.
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Luggage compartment extens ion, Fold ing down t he rear seat back rests In v ehicles with centre three-point seat Saloon Plac e the belt buc kles in the storage belt 3: press button (on left-hand belt pockets in the seat cushions. buckle).
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Notes on loading see p age 74. Fold pa ssenger seat 3 Lashing eyes Remove the hea d restraint; see page 64. Lashing eyes make it possible to secure cargo in the luggage compartment using Tilt passenger seat backrest forward by lashing straps 3 or a luggage net 3 .
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Luggage compartment enlargeme nt, The catch slides completely to the left and Fold rear seat back rest down onto seat Estate a red marking becomes v isible. and p ress it down until it lock s into place (A). Folding d own the rear sea t bac krests Unlock one or both of the rear seat The outer head restraints must not b e backrests using the pushbuttons on top.
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To rep osition: Slide driver and passenger When repositioning rear sea t bac krest, pull Fold pa ssenger sea t 3 seats slig htly forw ard. Press the ba ckrest seat belt forwa rd so that it is not trapped. Remove the head restraint;...
Luggage compartment cover Rem oving Fitti ng Push the cov er forward towards the seat Follow the steps in rev erse order to reinstall To close: backrest. the cover, ensuring that the short guides Pull the handle back to its stop and engag e eng age prop erly in the rails.
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Safety net There are two ey es und er the ca rp et in the St owage of safety net lugg age compa rtm ent and in the rea r seat Roll up the sa fety net and secure it with The safety net ca n be fitted behind the rear backrests respectively: attach straps in the Velcro.
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z The w arning tria ngle 3 and first-aid kit 3 must a lways be freely accessible. z Do not place any objec ts in front of the rear window or on the instrum ent panel. They a re reflected in the glass, obstruct the driver's v iew a nd will be thrown through the vehicle, for instance in the event of heavy braking.
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Acc essory sock et The socket in the c entre console, i. e. the cigarette lighter sock et, c an be used to connect electrical accessories. There is a n add itional accessory sock et 3 in the centre console below the rear air vents. The sockets are op erational when the ignition is switched on.
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Ashtrays To empty : Ashtray, rear Push the small ca tch to the right (arrow in In the rear d oor trims. To be used only for ash and not for figure). The ashtray insert will raise slightly. combustible rubbish. The cover opens when pressed at the top.
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To empty: op en ashtra y, press spring and Stow age compartments Stowage compartments in the in the door trims backrests rem ov e a shtray. To access press button on stowage To open, pull back the compartment cover compartment and open. using the grip recess.
Safety systems Three-stage re straint system The airbag systems serve to supp lement Comprising: the three-point seat belts and belt z three-point seat belts tensioners. The seat belts must therefore always be worn. Disregard of these z belt tensioners a t the front seats instructions may lea d to injuries or z airbag sy stems for driver a nd front endanger life.
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150 cm if used in conjunction with a child seat. For children up to 12 y ears of age we recommend the Vauxhall child restraint sy stem – see pa ge 94. Three-point seat belts The vehicle is equipped with three-point...
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Belt tens ioners The seat belts remain fully opera tional even w hen the belt tensioners ha ve been The front seat belts are equip ped w ith belt actuated. tensioners. If there is a head -on or rear-end collision of a certain severity, the buckles Further information –...
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There is a possibility that the belt tensioners or the airbag sy stems will not be triggered in the event of an accident. Hav e the cause of the fault remed ied. We recom mend tha t you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
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Using the belts Height adjustm ent O n pregnant women in particular, the of seat belt upper anchora ge p oint: Fitting seat bel ts lap belt must be positioned as low as Pull the belt out of the retractor and guide 1.
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Adjust height such that the belt p asses Rem oving t he b el t Three- point seat belt 3 on centre over the wearer's shoulder and rests To remove the belt, d epress the red rear seat against the shoulder. It must not pass over pushbutton on the buckle;...
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We recom mend consulting y our The belt can only be pulled out of the Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. retractor when the rear seat backrests are Do not mak e a ny alterations to the belts, prop erly locked into position; see page 68.
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Vauxhall Full Size airbag s yste m The Vauxhall Full Size airbag system comprises several individual systems. Front a irbag system Si de airba g system 3 The front airb ag system is triggered in the The side airbag sy stem is triggered in the...
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Vauxhall child restraint system with transponders 3 has been fitted to the passenger seat. S eat occupa ncy recognition – see p age 90. Vauxhall child restraint system w ith transponders 3, see pag e 94. Examples of events triggering the front...
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When trigg ered , the front airbags inflate in The front airbag sy stem will not be The front airbag sy stem provides milliseconds to form a safety cushion for triggered in the ev ent of optimum p rotection when the seat, the d riv er and front passenger.
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Seat oc cup ancy recognition, see z an airbag with infla tor in the back of the on the driver's door or front passenger page 90. Vauxhall child restraint system driver's a nd front passenger's seat door, with transponders 3, see page 94.
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3 if z the front passenger's sea t is unoc cup ied z there is a properly fitted Vauxhall child When triggered, the sid e airbag inflates in When the ignition is switched on, the restraint system with transpond ers 3.
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4 seconds, the v ehicle is equipped with seat occupancy recognition – see p age 91, Fig. 11383 T. If a Vauxhall c hild restra int system with In addition, vehicles with seat occupancy transponders 3 is installed , this control...
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. C hild’ s life is endangered. Fit the c hild restra int system on the rear seat. Hav e the cause of the fault remed ied. We recom mend tha t you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
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When using a Vauxhall c hild restraint backrests in the v ic inity of the airbags would rend er the vehicle unroadw orthy.
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Vauxhall child restraint sy stems systems 3 and with seat occ up ancy systems 3 and wit hout seat occupanc y...
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Va uxhall sa fety crad le Vauxhall safety crad le w ith transponders without t ransponder From birth up to a w eight of 10 kg. From b irth up to a weig ht of 10 kg.
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Vauxha ll Fix chi ld safety seat Va uxhall child safety seat without wi thout transponder transponder From birth up to a weight of 36 k g. From b od y weight of 9 kg to 36 k g. Com prising: Comprising: 1 Seat backrest, 1 Seat bac krest,...
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Vehicles with front pa ssenger airbag ca n be id entified by the w ord AIRBAG above the glove compartment and the warning sticker on the side of the instrument p anel, visible when the passenger door is open. Use of child restrai nt systems 3 on front Vehic les with sid e airbag 3: No child passenger's seat in v ehi cles w ith air bag restra int system 3 m ay be fitted on the...
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Use of child restrai nt systems 3 on front Vauxhall c hild restraint system s w ith z Only allow child ren to enter and exit at passenger’s seat in vehicles wit h airbag tra nsponders 3 can be identified by the the side fa cing away from the traffic.
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Child restraint sys tem : Fastening t he chi ld's seat b el t Ad apting to the child's size Vauxhall safety cradle without Plac e child in safety cradle. The length and heig ht of the belts on the...
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To adjust height, pull both shoulder belts Securing in the v ehic le O pen clip on rear of safety cradle to side. towards rear through slots. Then guid e Raise carrying handle of safety c ra dle. Route the diag onal part of the vehicle seat belts through slots in required position.
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Do not fit a child restraint sy stem on the front passenger’ s sea t if the vehicle is Vauxhall c hild restraint system s w ith equipped with front passenger airbag 3 tra nsponders 3 may a lso be fitted on the or side airb ags 3, but d oes not have seat rear seat.
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To adjust height, pull both shoulder belts Securing in the v ehic le Move upper anchorag e point of vehicle towards rear through slots. Then guid e Raise carrying handle of safety c ra dle. seat belt to lowest position – see pag e 82. belts through slots in required position.
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Child restraint system, Vauxhall Fix child re straint system without trans ponde r Modula r system for va rious weight ranges: z Weight ranges 0 and I: From birth up to a w eight of 18 kg. O nly fit with child facing awa y from direction of trav el.
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Child restraint sys tem , Securing in the v ehic le Feed long belt strap with buckle between Vauxhall Fix child s afety seat Fit reboard belt 3 to head restraint of seat backrest and seat, slot into Reboard Weight range 0 and I: relev ant front seat as shown.
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Place the height adjuster cushion in one of Before fitting, ad apt child safety seat to Insert latch p la te of Reboard belt into the rear seat bench seating positions. Press child's size as necessary – see page 106. buckle at rear of safety seat backrest.
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Fasteni ng the child's sea t belt To adjust leng th, pull belt strap a t front of Remov ing the safety seat Place child in sa fety sea t. safety seat or loosen it b y lifting the metal Undo belt buckle on rear of safety sea t and clip.
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Ada pting t o the child’s size Ad justing child safety seat on securing Adjust height of belts on safety seat console to fit child’s size: Unscrew the four according to child's siz e: detach p adding knurled screws and nuts from the under- from rear of backrest, d etach vertic al belts side of the securing console.
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Child restraint sys tem ; To change from w eig ht range 0 and I to Securing in the vehicle Vauxhall Fix child s afety seat weight ra ng e I Place the height adjuster cushion in one of Weight range I: Remove the safety seat by following the the rea r seat bench seating positions.
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Mount safety seat in direc tion of travel only Fastening t he chi ld's seat b el t Insert diag onal and lap belts of vehicle and lock both latch plates on securing Plac e child in safety seat. seat belt into belt guides on safety base. console audibly into belt buckles on Insert safety base into recesses on seat Insert latch p la te of vehicle sea t belt in...
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Child restraint sys tem , To change from w eig ht range 0 and I to Securing in the vehicle Vauxhall Fix child s afety seat weight ra ng e I I Place the height adjuster cushion in one of...
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Mount safety seat in direc tion of travel only Fastening t he chi ld's seat b el t O pen flap on outer height adjuster on and lock both latch plates on securing Plac e child in safety seat. safety seat, insert belt and close flap. console audibly into belt buckles on Insert latch plate of vehicle seat belt in Withdraw pin and a djust belt position by...
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Child restraint sys tem , To change from w eig ht range I or II t o Securing in the vehicle Vauxhall Fix child s afety seat weight ra ng e I II Place the height adjuster cushion in one of...
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Remov ing the safety seat Depress the red pushbutton for each buckle on the a dapter. Detach the sa fety seat from the adap ter; see pag e 105, Fig. 10397 A. Before rem oving the ad apter, disengage the belt b uck les from underneath. Mount safety seat in d irection of trav el and Fastening t he chi ld's seat b el t lock b oth latch p la tes audibly into belt...
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Child restraint sys tem , Vauxhall child restraint seat without transponder Modular system for v arious weight rang es: z Weight range I: for w eight of 9 kg to z Weight range II: for weight of 15 k g to 18 kg;...
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Fastening t he chi ld's seat b el t Insert diag onal and lap belts of vehicle Vauxhall child s afety seat Plac e the sa fety sea t on one of the rear seat belt into belt guides on safety base.
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Fastening t he chi ld's seat b el t Adjust the upper anchorag e point of the Vauxhall child s afety seat Plac e the sa fety sea t on one of the rear vehicle seat belt 3 so tha t the belt runs...
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Child restraint sys tem , To change from w eig ht range I or II t o Fastening the child 's seat belt Vauxhall child s afety seat weight ra ng e I II Place the sea t cushion on one of the rear...
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The head is Y our Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer will be more effectively supported by the head happy to advise you, for ex ample with...
Lighting Exte rior lights Headlamp range adjus tme nt Turn light switch: Ma nua l hea dlam p range ad justment 3 Adjust headlamp range to four stages of = O ff vehicle loa ding with dipp ed beam switched 8 = Parking la mps on: turn knurled w heel to desired p osition.
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Press r On = immediately . We recomm end that y ou Press r a gain Off = consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Automatically regulated centre or switch light off In vehicles with chec k control 3, the console lighting Control indica tor r in instrum ent panel.
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Instrument illum ination Re ading lamps, front Reading lamps, rear Com es on with the exterior driving lamps Reading lamps at left and right individ ually = S witch to rear (ex cept the day tim e running lights). op erable. With ignition turned on: O ff = S witch in centre Brightness c an be adjusted using the...
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Headlamps when driving abroad 3. Remove the hea dlamp c ap. 4. Adjust lever shown in illustration: The a sym metrical dipped bea m increases Left-hand drive vehicles the field of vision on the passenger side of Left-hand headlamp = Move lever the la ne.
Windows, Sun roof C are must be taken w hen operating the electric windows 3 a nd electric sun roof 3. There is a risk of injury, particularly for children, and a d anger that articles could b ecome trapped. Vehicle passeng ers should be inform ed accordingly.
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Interruption of p ower supply Automatic op ening and closing of the wind ow s is not possible after interruption of the power supply or a drop in b attery voltage. Activate the window electronics as follows: 1. C lose doors. 2.
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To raise: Set the rotary switch to a position between l and q; the sun roof will automatically move to the desired position. When the switch is in position q the sun roof is fully ra ised. To lower: Turn rotary switch to l . Posit ion memory After the ignition has been switched on, the sun roof can be automatically returned to...
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Interrup tion of power suppl y After interruption of the power supply or a drop in battery voltage the desired sun roof position is no longer set automatically . The electronic s of the sun roof must be rep rogram med as follows: 1.
Electronic air conditioning system Temperature changes d ue to external The autom atic air rec irculation system 3 influences, such as direct sunlight, are has an air quality sensor to detect harmful autom atic ally compensated. gases in the outside air, in which case it Ele ctronic air conditioning system switches automatically to recirculation.
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Pre-selected temperat ures Using the knobs, pre-selected temperatures can be set to va lues between 16 °C and 28 °C. For the sak e of comfort, only cha nge the pre selected temp erature in small step s. The pre-selected temperatures for both the driver a nd passeng er sides are shown in the display.
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Air vents The air flow can b e d irected as desired by Rear a ir vents 3 tilting a nd swiv elling the slats. The pre-selected temperature set for the All air vents (except the rear air v ents 3) driver’s side is directed to the rea r seats via are controlled automatically in a utomatic Ad ditional air outlets a re loca ted in front of...
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Manual settings Under certain circumstances (e.g. iced-up or misted-up w indows), the functions of the electronic air conditioning system can be influenced manually. Manual settings are stored when the ignition is switched off. Mak e m anual settings as follows when nec essary : Air re circulation system Manual ai r circula tion mod e...
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Window dem isting a nd de-icing Hea ted rear wi nd ow, O peration w ithout cooling heat ed exterior m irrors Press EC O button. ECO appears on the Disreg ard of the settings described can Press button Ü. Ü a ppears on the display. display.
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Air d istributi on Air flow Residual heat sys tem Press one or more of the following b uttons. Press button x at right or left. x appears When the vehicle is stopped and the The corresponding symbol appears on the on the display.
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Switching off the e lectronic air He ated front se ats Heated rear s eats conditioning system Tw o knurled wheels ß below electronic air Two pushbuttons ß at rea r of centre Press O FF. O FF appears on the d isplay . All conditioning controls: console below rear air vents func tions of the electronic air conditioning...
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We rec om mend your Vauxhall Authorised The air inta ke – located in the engine compa rtm ent in front of the windscreen on windscreen must not be obstructed.
Automatic After sta rting the engine and before shifting into a gea r, depress the brake transmission pedal, If the brakes are released w hen a gear is engaged , the v ehicle will "creep". Nev er ac tuate accelerator and b rake pedals simultaneously .
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The engine can only be started with lever in Gear selector positions D, 4, 3, 2 on position P or N. When position N is selected, vehicle s with dies el engine press foot brake or engage hand brak e Drive position for normal driving before sta rting.
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z By mea ns of delayed gear changing (higher eng ine speeds) following a cold start, the operating tem perature programm e quickly and automatically brings the ca ta ly tic converter to the temperature required for op tim um pollutant reduction.
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Kickdown Rocking the car Manoeuvring the vehicle When the accelerator peda l is pressed If it becomes necessary to rock the vehicle To ma noeuv re the vehicle back and forth beyond its resistance point below certain to free it from sand, mud, snow or a hole, during attempts to park or in ga ra ge engine speeds, the transmission downshifts move the selector lever from D to R in a...
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Hav e c ause of fault remedied. We Before leav ing the vehicle, apply hand recommend that y ou consult y our Vauxhall brake, then place selector lever in position Authorised Repa irer. P and remove ignition k ey.
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Neutral position Rev erse gear Park position Hav e ca use of fa ult remedied. We recom mend tha t you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Inte rruption of power supply 3. Push catch forward with a screwdriver The system ’s integrated self-diagnostics and move selector lever out of P.
Driving hints The firs t 1 000 miles/600 km P ower steering Driv e y our v ehicle at various speed s. Do If the power-assisted steering fails when not use full throttle. Never allow the engine being towed with the engine switched off – to labour at low rev s.
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Switching off the e ngine Engine s pe ed Clutch operation When you switch off, fans in the engine Driv e in a low engine speed range for each Alway s d epress the c lutch pedal hard to compartment may continue running for a gear a s m uc h as possible.
Saving fuel Warming up Idling z Driving at full throttle or idling while the z The eng ine also consumes fuel when eng ine is still cold inc reases engine w ear idling . and fuel consumption. z If you have to wait for more than one z Drive off immediately after starting.
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Automatic trans miss ion Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. a lot of fuel. z Full throttle, kickdown, the sporty d riv ing Extre me driving conditions...
Engine speed should be moderate until to conserve natural resources. vehicles is ava ila ble at www.Vauxhall.com. the eng ine has reached opera ting temperature.
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We recom mend that repair and Driv e considerately, esp ecially in maintenance be entrusted to your resid ential areas and particularly at Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. night.
The flow and filterability of diesel fuel a re Fuel with too low an octane number can temperature-dependent. cause pinking. Vauxhall cannot be held Diesel fuels with improved low- lia ble for resulting dama ge. temperature properties a re therefore...
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The fuel tank has a limiting sy stem which O pening the tank flap i n the ev ent of that you consult your Vauxhall prevents ov erfilling of the tank. m alfunction of t he centra l locki ng system Authorised Repairer.
Exhaust gases are not observed : z Consult a work shop, such as your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, as quic kly as possible in the event of misfiring, irregular engine running following a cold start, a significant loss of engine power...
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We recommend your z C onsult a workshop, such a s y our Vauxhall Authorised Rep airer. Emission Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, as quickly control indicator Z, see p age 150. as possible in the event of irregular...
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We recomm end consum ption m ay increase and the that you consult y our Vauxhall Authorised driveability of the vehicle may be affected . Repairer. In some cases, the fa ult c an be remedied by switching the engine off and on aga in.
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Hav e a ll maintenance work carried out at the intervals sp ecified by Vauxhall. We If it flashes w hen the ignition is on there is a Engine exhaust gases contain poisonous recommend that you entrust this work to fault in the imm obiliz er system –...
Drive Control Systems Traction Control Sys tem (TC) The vehicle is now in a critical situation; the TC allows y ou to keep control of the vehicle The TC (Traction C ontrol Sy stem) 3 and reminds you to match y our speed to prevents the driving wheels from spinning, the roa d conditions.
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Hav e the cause of the fa ult remedied. We recommend that y ou consult y our Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer. The sy stem’s integrated self-diagnostics allows faults to be quickly remedied .
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Ele ctronic Stability Program (ESP) The ES P is ready for operation as soon as the ignition is switched on and the control The ESP (E lectronic S tab ility Program ) 3 indica tor v goes out. improves vehicle sta bility as necessary, irrespec tiv e of road surfa ce conditions and When the ESP c om es into action, v flashes.
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However, driving stab ility may worsen depending on type of road surface. Have the ca use of the fault rem edied. We recommend that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. The system’s integrated self-diag nostics a llows faults to be q uick ly remedied.
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In the event of m alfunction, do not utilise the vehicle’s full load capa city. H ave the cause of the fault remedied. We recommend that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Autom atic level control system The a utomatic level control sy stem keeps...
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Cruis e control Reduce 3 With cruise control a ctiv e, press button R Cruise control mak es it possible to store briefly or tap it repea tedly: the speed is and m aintain a ny sp eed from approx. reduc ed continuously or in steps of 1.2 mph 20 mph (30 k m/h) to almost max imum (2 km/h).
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R. A brief of the fault remedied. We rec om mend that acoustic signal indicates that the sy stem is y ou contact y our Vauxhall Authorised rea dy for opera tion. The system registers the distanc e by m eans Repairer.
Hav e w orn b ra ke p ads replaced. We recommend that y ou consult y our Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer, who will fit pa ds that have been tested and a pproved by Vauxhall and guarantee optim um braking power.
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Braking distance increases. Seek the help of a workshop before continuing to drive. We recommend your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
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Consult a brake system , is not actuated . There is thus workshop . We recommend your no self-cleaning. From time to time, Vauxhall Authorised R epairer. therefore, drive slow ly for approx. 300 metres with the hand brake slightly applied.
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AB S control is m ade apparent though a To achieve optimum b ra king, keep the pulse in the brak e pedal a nd the noise of The Anti-lock Brak e S ystem (ABS ) 3 brake ped al fully depressed throug hout the reg ulation process.
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Hav e the cause of the fa ult remedied. We If there is a fault in the ABS , the rear recommend that y ou consult y our Vauxhall wheels may tend to lock in the event of Authorised Repa irer. The sy stem’s unusually heavy braking.
Omega with t yre size 235/45 R 17 3 Fit directional tyres such that they roll in the The spare wheel is fitted w ith a sm aller tyre direction of trav el.
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H ave the foil stic ker replaced after consult a workshop. We recommend your blow-out. changing to different tyre size. Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Increa sed pressure resulting from tyre Damage may lead to tyre blow-out. warm-up must not be red uced, otherw ise the p ressure may drop below the permissible minimum.
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z Never fit used tyres the previous history and use of which you do not k now. z So as not to impair b ra ke cooling, use only wheel trims approved for use on your vehicle. Tyre d esigna tions Meaning s: e.g.
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(including chain lock). We rec om mend that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, w ho w ill be pleased to give advice. Va ries fro m country to country o n account of...
Va ux ha ll roof rack system Hold rear end of coupling ball bar b elow released for y our v ehicle. Your Vauxhall For insta lla tion dim ensions of the trailer coupling ball. tow ing equipment – see pages 232, 233.
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If the Eye to left of coupling housing (small arrow coupling b all bar cannot be attached in Fig. 7461 V). correctly, c onsult a workshop . We Estate recommend your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Eye to right of coupling housing.
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Seal coupling housing with protective cap; Stowa ge of coupling b all b ar Estate see page 168. Stow the coupling b all bar in the lugg age S tow the coupling ball b ar in the foam compartment. compa rtm ent in the spare wheel O n Saloon, pull electrical socket underneath the floor ha tch.
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The p ermissible carav an/trailer loads for Coupling socke t load z on the Estate with your vehicle are specified in the v ehicle 6 cylinder engine by 40 kg The coupling sock et load is the load documents. Unless otherwise stated, they exerted by the caravan/tra iler on the z on the Estate Ex ecutive by 35 kg are valid for grad ients up to max.
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Handling is greatly influenced by the loading of the caravan/tra iler. Loads should therefore b e sec ured so that they cannot slip and be placed in the centre of the caravan/trailer if possible, i.e. ab ov e the axle. When pulling trailers whose stability on the road is low, speeds should be kept below 50 mph (80 k m/h);...
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Since a considerable amount of heat is K eep engine sp eed constant, engage the generated at high engine sp eed s a nd less clutch g ra dually (let slip), relea se the brak e at slower speeds, d o not shift down when and open the throttle.
Consult a z Use auxiliary battery with sam e v olta ge workshop. We recommend your Vauxhall (12 volts). Its capacity (Ah) m ust not be Authorised Repairer. It is important to fill...
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z Do not connect lead s to negative terminal of discharged battery ! z The connection point should be as far away from the discharged battery as possible. z Route the leads so tha t they cannot catch on rotating parts in the engine compartment.
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C onsult a workshop . We recommend your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, who will serve you b est to get your vehicle back on the roa d. Towing the vehicle...
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Towing another vehicle Screw in the towing eye anti-c lock wise as Est ate fa r as it will go and use the wheel bolt key The towing eye is located on the right-hand Sal oon to tig hten it until it is fully horizontal. side of the vehic le underbody behind a To open the cover concealing the towing flap.
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Attach a tow rope 3 – or better still a tow Warning triangle Est ate ¨ 3 First-aid kit rod 3 – to the eye. S tore the first-aid kit and the warning triangle behind the flap in the left-hand Saloon Drive off slowly and avoid jerky side of the trim panel.
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In some model v ariants, the first-aid k it and Jack, ve hicle tools In v ehicles with towing equipment 3 the £ warning triangle are stored in a bag in the jack is stowed behind the spare wheel. It is Saloon side trim panel on the right-hand side.
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Est ate Spare wheel The spare wheel ma y have a smaller tyre The jac k is secured with a wing screw in a and a sm aller rim: using the sp are wheel Saloon recess behind the spare wheel underneath ma y cause d ifferent driving behaviour.
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O mega with tyre size 225/55 R 16 3: Changing wheels z Block the wheel diagonally opposite the The spare wheel is fitted with a smaller tyre wheel to be chang ed b y placing wedge In order to reduce the chance of possible on a steel rim.
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1. Prise off the wheel cover using the hook Alloy wheels 3: Prise off the hub cap Alloy wheels with anti-theft lock 3: included with the vehicle tools. Vehicle using a screwdriver, positioning the Release hub cap using key included in tools –...
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2. Loosen wheel bolts using wheel bolt 3. Depressions conc ealed by fla ps at the 4. Before atta ching the jack, set it to the wrench. front and rear on the v ehicle underbody required height by hand. Fit the jack arm indicate the points where the jack is to be –...
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9. Tighten wheel bolts in criss-cross seq uence. 10. Align a nd enga ge the wheel bolt caps 3 and wheel cover. 11. Before refitting the wheel cover clean the wheel around the reta ining c lips. Valve sy mbol 3 on back of wheel cover m ust point towards valve on wheel.
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It is a good idea to ca rry a complete set of Fuse Fuse Disengage cover by p ressing button and fuses, a vailable from any Vauxhall colour rating open cov er b y pulling it downwards. The Authorised Repairer.
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15 A ha zard warning lights, 22 Dipped beam (left), 14 Power steering, 30 A 15 A information display Vauxhall alarm system , hea dlamp range ad justment cigarette lighter, 3 Windscreen wipers, 30 A 23 Parking and 10 A...
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2. 35 Wind ow lifter 30 A Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Disengage the fuse a nd relay box 2 cover by means of the catch at the front and lift the cover upw ards.
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2 (inner bulbs). We rec om mend that headlamp aiming be Dipp ed beam carried out by your Vauxhall Authorised 1. Open bonnet. Repairer, who w ill have sp ecial equip ment. 2. Remov e the headlamp protective cover;...
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4. Detach plug connector from bulb base. Main beam 5. Detach plug connector from bulb base. 5. Press spring clip out of retaining lugs 1. O pen bonnet. 6. Fit connector onto new bulb, without and swivel out. touching the glass. 2.
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Do not close. and remove from reflector housing. touch; d ang er to life. We recommend 9. Refit the headlam p protective c ov er and that you entrust b ulb replacement to secure with rotating lock. your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
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8. Refit the headlamp protectiv e cover and secure with rota ting lock . Fog lamps We rec om mend that you have bulbs cha ng ed b y your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Parking lamps Front indicator lam ps 1. Open bonnet.
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Reverse, brake, turn signal lamps, Bulbs in boot lid: Press retaining lugs at top and bottom of re vers e and fog tail lam p Remove cap by pressing the retaining bulb m ounting inwards and remove bulb lugs together. mounting.
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Est ate Number plate lamp 2. Press lug on opposite sid e and open bulb housing . Saloon 1. Open cover 3 in luggage compartment by rotating fastener a nd remove. 3. Remov e bulb from holder by turning. 1. Push projecting lug to one side and rem ove bulb housing by pulling 2.
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3. Press bulb slightly towards spring clip and remov e. 4. Insert new bulb, without touching the glass. 5. Insert lamp insert and secure using a screwdriver. Additional brake lam p We recommend that you have bulbs changed by your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
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Instrument illumination, Information display illumination We recommend that you have bulbs changed by your Va ux ha ll Authorised Repairer. Glove com partm ent lam p, 2. Press bulb slig htly towards spring c lip luggage compartment lamp and remove. Before removal, close the doors or hold the 3.
The majority of areas of concern can be the Vauxhall Authorised Repairer will b e quic kly resolved in this way. adv ised accordingly. In any case, y our...
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28046 Madrid – Sp ain Tel. 0 61 42-77 50 00 or 0 61 42-7 70 Tel. 900 20 25 20 Opel Nederland B.V. Vauxhall Motors Ltd. Baanhoekweg 188 O pel C & S sp ol. s. r.o. Customer C are 3361 GN Sliedrecht –...
Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, who is with mileage/k ilom etre intervals – whichever is Vauxhall vehic les and in possession of the reached first. spec ia l tools required and the latest serv ice instructions from Vauxhall. In order to...
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Checking and topping up fluids To aid identification, the engine oil filler cap , the c oolant expansion ta nk cap, the lid of the fluid container for the wind screen wash system a nd headlam p wash system 3 and the handle of the oil dipstick may be coloured y ellow.
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Eng ine oi l level, engine oil consump tion Engine oil l ev el chec k, To check the level, remove the oil gauge All engines c onsume oil for technica l topping up engine oil (dipstick), wipe it clean and reinsert it as far rea sons.
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We recommend that you use g enuine Vauxhall oil filters. Used oil filters and empty oil containers should not be disp osed of as domestic refuse. We recomm end that y ou entrust...
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174. Consult a workshop. anti-freeze protection down to approx. We rec om mend your Vauxhall Authorised –28 °C . It remains in the cooling system Repairer.
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We rec om mend system is sealed and it is thus rarely tap water is unav ailable, distilled water tha t you consult your Vauxhall necessary to top up the c oolant. can be used. Authorised Repairer.
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. We hea dlamp w ip er system 3 to ma ke sure recommend that you consult your Vauxhall they are operating correc tly . Authorised Repairer.
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If the w ipers become frozen on to the gla ss, we recomm end that they be released w ith the a id of Va ux ha ll De-icer Spray . Sm earing w ip er b la des ca n be clea ned w ith a soft cloth and Vaux hall Windsreen Wash Solvent.
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– on the right-hand side in front of the rad iator. Fill only with clean w ater to prevent the nozzles from clogging. To improve cleaning efficiency, we recommend that you add a little Vauxhall Wind screen Wash Solvent.
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Nev er start by disconnecting the negative terminal eng ine with battery disconnected, e. g. (Vauxhall alarm sy stem is then disabled). when starting using jum p lead s. The radio disabler 3 must b e deactivated;...
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We selector lever in position P. Place wheel z Connect ba ttery – see page 207. recom mend tha t you consult your Vauxhall chocks or suchlike under w heels to z Check tyre pressure – see pa ge 228.
Window Cleaning S pray used properly , will help combat the z Vauxhall Windscreen Wa sh S olv ent unav oida ble d amaging effects of the environment. Interior C are:...
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Washing Clea n edges and folds on op ened doors P olishing and flaps as well a s the area s they cover. The paintwork of your v ehicle is exposed to Polishing is necessary only if the pa int has env ironmenta l influences, e.
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Va ux ha ll touch-up other agent, and in particular do not use clean fabrics, carpets, the dashboard or applicator or Vauxhall sp ra y and touch-up solvents or petrol. leather trim 3 in the vehicle interior.
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We recom mend that y ou ha ve a soft cloth and Vaux hall Windscreen of the b ra ke sy stem, axle components (with underbody work carried out by a Vauxhall Wash Solvent, and replaced if necessa ry – steering) and body parts and cav ities Authorised Repa irer, who knows the see page 204.
Technical data Vehicle docum ents, identification In a different desig n version, the plate identification plate may be on the right- hand side in front of the ra diator. The tec hnical d ata is determined in accordance with European C ommunity Information on identification plate: standards.
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ACEA- A3 /B3 /B4 Engine oils O nly the following viscosity classes are We recomm end using Vauxhall eng ine oils permitted: with the follow ing grades and viscosities: Ve hicle ide ntification data...
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Inform ation on AC EA oil grade cla ssific ation The Association d es Constructeurs Européens d'Autom ob iles classifies engine oils according to their perform anc e (grade). Ea ch class is identified by letters and numbers, e.g. A3. The letter indicates the field of application: A = Petrol eng ines in passenger cars B = Diesel engines in passenger cars...
Engine data Sales designation 2. 2 16V 2. 6 V6 3.2 V6 Eng ine identifier code Z 22 XE Y 26 SE Y 32 SE Numb er of cylinders Bore dia. (mm ) 86.0 83.2 87.5 Stroke (mm) 94.6 79.6 88.0 Piston displacement (cm 2198...
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Engine data Sales designation 2. 2 DTI 16V Eng ine identifier code Y 22 DTH Numb er of cylinders Bore dia. (mm ) 84.0 Stroke (mm) 98.0 Piston displacement (cm 2171 Max .engine output (kW) 81/88 at rpm 4000 Torque (Nm ) at rpm 1600 to 2500 Com pression ratio...
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Pe rform ance , Saloon (approx. mph/km/h) Z 22 XE Y 26 SE Y 32 SE Eng ine Max imum speed Manual tra nsmission 130; 210 142; 229 – Automatic transmission 128; 206 139; 224 149; 240 Eng ine Y 22 DTH Max imum speed Manual tra nsmission 118;190 / 121;195...
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Fuel cons umption, The direc tiv e is oriented to actual driving The figures given m ust not be taken as a e mis sions practices: Urban driv ing is rated at approx. guarantee for the actual fuel consumption and off-road driving with approx . of a p artic ular vehicle.
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Fuel cons umption , CO em ission , Saloon (ap prox . l/100 km) (approx. g/k m) Z 22 XE Y 26 S E Y 32 S E Eng ine Manual/Automatic transmission Urb an 14.0/14. 8 14.9/16. 4 – /16. 8 Extra-urban 7.
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Fuel cons umption , CO -em ission , Estate (ap prox . l/100 km) (approx. g/km) Z 22 XE Y 26 S E Y 32 S E Eng ine Manual/Automatic transmission Urb an 14.1/14. 9 15.0/16. 5 – /16. 9 Extra-urban 7.
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Weights, payload and roof load The combined total of front a nd rear ax le If the perm issible rear ax le load for loa ds must not exceed the perm issible vehicles towing a ca ra van/trailer is Payload is the difference between the gross vehicle weight.
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Weights : Table 1, kerb weight (kg) Model Engine Sal oon Estate Manual transm ission Automatic Ma nual transmission Autom atic tra nsmission transm ission Z 22 X 1530 1538 1590 1610 Y 26 S E 1610 1630 1658 1658 Y 22 DTH 1595 –...
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Weights (kg), Table 2 , Additional weight of equipment vers ions Eng ine Z 22 XE Y 26 S E Y 32 S E Y 22 DTH GLS, C D, CDX Sp or t Elite Sa les desig nation – see pa ge 21 6. Weights , Table 3, He avy accessories (kg)
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Weights : Gros s vehicle weight (kg) Model Engine Sal oon Estate Manual transm ission Automatic Ma nual transmission Autom atic tra nsmission transm ission Z 22 X 2080 2090 2260 2210 Y 26 S E 2180 2190 2290 2300 Y 22 DTH 2145 –...
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If you The spare wheel ma y have a smaller tyre Vauxhall Authorised Repairer concerning use the spare wheel the vehicle's handling and a sm aller rim: using the sp are wheel suitab le tyre mak es.
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Tyre inflation pressures in bar/psi Ty re inflation Tyre inflation Saloon pressure with up pressure with The specified ty re pressures are valid for to 3 p ersons full load cold ty res. The increased tyre pressure resulting from ex tensiv e driv ing must not Engine Ty res Front...
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(ctd.) Estat e Ty re inflation Tyre infla tion Tyre inflation pressures in pressure with up pressure with bar/psi to 3 p ersons full load Engine Ty res Front Rear Front Rear Z 22 XE, 195/65 R 15, 2.1/30 2.3/33 2.8/41 3.
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Ele ctrical system Battery Voltage 12 Volt Amp hours 66 Ah / 70 Ah 3 / 85 Ah 3 Battery for radio rem ote control C R 20 32...
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Capacities (approx. in litres) Z 22 XE Y 26 SE, Y 22 DTH Eng ine Y 32 SE Cooling system for v ehicles with manua l transmission 9. 4 9. 7 7. 9 with automa tic transmission 9. 2 9. 5 –...
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Dimensions (approx. in mm) Saloon Estate O verall length 4898 4898 O verall w id th 1776 1776 Width with two ex terior mirrors 2041 2041 O verall height 1455 1505/1545 Wheelb ase 2730 2730 Turning c ircle diam eter, wall to wall 11,10 11,10 With ro of rail.
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Saloon All dimensions refer to fac tory -fitted towing equipm ent. Dimension 1182 ±0,5 ±0,3 ±0,3 ±0,3 ±0,3 ±0,3 We recom mend hav ing tow ing equipment retrofitted by a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
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Estate All dimensions refer to fac tory -fitted towing equipm ent. Dimension 1252 ±0 .3 ±0 .3 ±1 ±0.3 ±0.3 ±0.3 We recom mend hav ing tow ing equipment retrofitted by a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
Index Automatic transm ission ......20 Control indica tor ....... . 136 AB S (Anti-lock Brake System ) ....162 Driv ing programme ......136 Ac cessories ..
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C ontrol indicator ABS (Anti-lock Brake Sy stem) ... 163 Battery ........141, 207, 227 Capacities ..........228 Airb ag ..........89 Interrup tion of Carava n/trailer towing ..
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Data ..........51, 213 Economical driving ....140, 142, 144 Fan ............199 Date ...
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Halogen headlamp system ....188 Identifica tion plate ....... . 213 Genuine Vauxhall Parts and Bulb replacem ent ......188 Ignition switc h ........ 9, 21, 51 Accessories .
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Jac k ............179 Language selection ....... .. 35 M+S tyres ........167, 224 Jump leads .
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Neutra l, transm ission ......19 Pa intwork damage ........ 211 Rad io ..........47, 48 Numb er plate lamps Pa rk ing ..
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Speed ..........142, 143 Time ........... . 38, 39 Env ironmenta l protection ....145 Toll systems ..........48 Safeguard against unauthorised Fuel consum ption ...
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........... 206 Weights ..........222 Vauxhall alarm system ......59 Wheel imb alance ........184 Vehicle care ..
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