0 - 1Owner’s Manual Model Year 2013 Edition: June 2012 TS 1651-A-13 KTA-2656/11-VX-VAUXHALL CorsaOwner’s Manual Model Year 2013 Edition: June 2012 TS
In brief 9Setting with four-way switch inversion with electronic windowoperationFirst select the relevant exterior mirrorthen use the control to adjus
Lighting 99Front fog lightsOperated with the > button.Light switch in position AUTO:switching on front fog lights will switchthe low beam on automa
100 LightingReversing lightsThe reversing lights come on whenthe ignition is on and reverse gear isselected.Misted light coversThe inside of the light
Lighting 101Front courtesy light with readinglightsOperated with the c button when thedoors are closed.Rear courtesy lightsOperated with switch.I = On
102 LightingLighting featuresCentre console lightingSpotlight in interior mirror housing.Daylight-dependent, automaticallyregulated centre console lig
Climate control 103Climate controlClimate control systems ... 103Air vents ... 109Maintenance ...
104 Climate control Open side air vents as required anddirect them towards door windows. For simultaneous warming of thefoot well, set air distribut
Climate control 1059 WarningThe exchange of fresh air isreduced in air recirculation mode.In operation without cooling the airhumidity increases, so t
106 Climate controlControls for: Temperature Air distribution and menu selection Fan speedAUTO = Automatic mode4= Air recirculatingV= Demisting and
Climate control 107To return to automatic mode: PressAUTO button.Demisting and defrosting thewindowsPress the V button. V appears inthe display.Temper
108 Climate controlIf no cooling or drying is required,deactivate AC to save fuel. When thecooling system is switched off, noengine restart will be re
10 In briefInstrument panel overview
Climate control 109Auxiliary heaterAir heaterQuickheat is an electric auxiliary airheater which automatically warms upthe passenger compartment morequ
110 Climate controlMaintenanceAir intakeThe air intake in front of thewindscreen in the enginecompartment must be kept clear toallow air intake. Remov
Driving and operating 111Driving and operatingDriving hints ... 111Starting and operating ... 111Engine exhaus
112 Driving and operatingIgnition switch positions0 = Ignition off1 = Steering wheel lock released,ignition off2 = Ignition on, for diesel engine:preh
Driving and operating 113Overrun cut-offThe fuel supply is automatically cut offduring overrun, i.e. when the vehicleis driven with a gear engaged but
114 Driving and operating the battery is sufficiently chargedand in good condition the engine is warmed up the engine coolant temperature isnot too
Driving and operating 115 the climate control system requestsan engine start the air conditioning is manuallyswitched onIf the bonnet is not fully c
116 Driving and operatingconsumption may be higher duringthis period. The emission of smellsand smoke during this process isnormal.Under certain drivi
Driving and operating 117CautionFuel grades other than those listedon pages 3 130, 3 193 coulddamage the catalytic converter orelectronic components.U
118 Driving and operatingThe engine can only be started withlever in position P or N. When positionN is selected, press brake pedal orapply parking br
In brief 111 Side air vents ... 1092 Light switch ... 95Instrument illumination ... 100Rear fog light
Driving and operating 119ActivationPress the T button with P, R, N, D or3 engaged. The vehicle starts off in3rd gear.DeactivationThe Winter programme
120 Driving and operating3. Push the yellow catch forwardwith a screwdriver and move theselector lever out of P. If P isengaged again, the selector le
Driving and operating 121Manual transmissionautomatedThis transmission permits manual(manual mode) or automatic gearshifting (automatic mode), both wi
122 Driving and operatingIf neither the accelerator nor thebrake pedal are depressed, no gearis engaged and A or R flashes for abrief time in the disp
Driving and operating 123Sport modeShift times are reduced when theSport mode is enabled, and the gearsare shifted at higher engine speeds,although no
124 Driving and operatingKickdownIf the accelerator pedal is pressedpast the pressure point, thetransmission shifts to a lower geardepending on engine
Driving and operating 1255. Using a flat-head screwdriver,turn the adjusting screw under thecap clockwise until clearresistance can be felt. The clutc
126 Driving and operatingFault9 WarningIf there is a fault in the ABS, thewheels may be liable to lock dueto braking that is heavier thannormal. The a
Driving and operating 127Ride control systemsElectronic stabilityprogramElectronic stability program(ESP®Plus) improves driving stabilitywhen necessar
128 Driving and operatingCruise controlThe cruise control can store andmaintain speeds of approx. 20 to120 mph.Deviations from the stored speedsmay oc
12 In briefExterior lightingTurn light switchAUTO = Automatic light control:Exterior lighting isswitched on and offautomaticallym= Activation or deact
Driving and operating 129Object detectionsystemsParking assistThe parking assist makes parkingeasier by measuring the distancebetween the vehicle and
130 Driving and operatingFuelFuel for petrol enginesOnly use unleaded fuel that complieswith European standard EN 228 orE DIN 51626-1 or equivalent.Yo
Driving and operating 131The boiling point depends on thepressure and mixing ratio. At ambientpressure, it is between -42 °C (purepropane) and -0.5 °C
132 Driving and operatingCautionRepairs and adjustments may onlybe made by trained specialists inorder to maintain the safety andwarranty on the LPG s
Driving and operating 1339 DangerFuel is flammable and explosive.No smoking. No naked flames orsparks.If you can smell fuel in yourvehicle, have the c
134 Driving and operatingFit the required adapter.ACME Adapter: Screw the nut of thefilling nozzle onto the adapter. Presslocking lever on filler nozz
Driving and operating 135ACME adapter: Belgium, Germany,Ireland, Luxembourg, SwitzerlandBayonet adapter: Netherlands,Norway, Spain, United KingdomEURO
136 Driving and operatingGeneral informationThe official fuel consumption andspecific CO2 emission figures quotedrelate to the EU base model withstand
Driving and operating 137The permissible trailer loads arespecified in the vehicle documents. Ingeneral, they are valid for gradientsup to max. 12 %Th
138 Driving and operatingWhen inserting, fit protective cap overrotary knob with key.Fitting the coupling ball barPush both bolts inwards and removeth
In brief 13Turn and lane-change signalsright = lever upleft = lever downTurn and lane-change signals3 98, Parking lights 3 99.Hazard warning flashersO
Driving and operating 139 Place the key in the lock and unlockthe coupling ball bar. Push the rotary knob onto thecoupling ball bar and rotate right
140 Driving and operatingEye for break-away stopping cableAttach breakaway stopping cable toeye.Check that the coupling ball bar iscorrectly installed
Vehicle care 141Vehicle careGeneral Information ... 141Vehicle checks ... 142Bulb replacement ...
142 Vehicle care Open bonnet, close all doors andlock the vehicle. Disconnect the clamp from thenegative terminal of the vehiclebattery. Beware that
Vehicle care 1439 DangerThe ignition system and Xenonheadlights use extremely highvoltage. Do not touch.The caps for topping up the engine oil,the coo
144 Vehicle careEngine oilCheck the engine oil level manuallyon a regular basis to prevent damageto the engine. Ensure that the correctspecification o
Vehicle care 145Engine coolantThe coolant provides freezeprotection down to approx. -28 °C.CautionOnly use approved antifreeze.Coolant levelCautionToo
146 Vehicle careBrakesA squealing noise indicates that thebrake lining is at its minimumthickness. Continued driving ispossible but have the brake lin
Vehicle care 147The anti-theft alarm siren must bedeactivated as follows: switch theignition on then off, disconnect thevehicle's battery within
148 Vehicle careStop-start system 3 113.Charging the battery9 WarningOn vehicles with an AGM battery,ensure that the charging potentialdoes not exceed
14 In briefWasher and wiper systemsWindscreen wiper&= fast%= slow$= timed interval wipe orautomatic wiping with rainsensor§= offFor a single wipe
Vehicle care 149Wiper blade on the rear windowLift wiper arm. Disengage wiper bladeas shown in illustration and remove.Attach the wiper blade slightly
150 Vehicle careLow beam1. Disengage wire clip and removeprotective cover 1.2. Press base to the side andremove bulb from reflector.3. Detach plug con
Vehicle care 1513. Disengage spring clip fromretainer by moving and swivellingto the side.4. Remove bulb from reflectorhousing.5. When installing the
152 Vehicle careAdaptive forward lightingHeadlights have separate systems forlow and high beam 1 (outer bulb),cornering light 2 (inner bulb) anddaytim
Vehicle care 153Daytime running light/Side light1. Rotate bulb holder 3anticlockwise to disengage.Withdraw bulb holder fromreflector.2. Remove bulb fr
154 Vehicle care2. Detach wiring plug from bulb.3. Disengage spring clip fromretainer by moving and swivellingto the side.4. Remove bulb from reflecto
Vehicle care 155Fog lightsThe bulbs are accessible from theunderside of the vehicle.1. Turn the bulb holder anticlockwiseand remove it from the reflec
156 Vehicle care2. Remove plug connector bypressing on bulb holder tab.3. Hold bulb housing from theoutside; unscrew two retainingnuts.4. Detach bulb
Vehicle care 1577. Engage bulb holder in bulbhousing, ensuring that it properlyengages.8. Ensure that the bulb holder seal ispositioned as illustrated
158 Vehicle care2. Remove plug connector bypressing on bulb holder tab.3. Hold bulb housing from theoutside; unscrew two retainingnuts.4. Remove tail
In brief 15Climate controlHeated rear window, heatedexterior mirrorsHeating is operated by pressing theÜ button.Heated rear window 3 31, Heatedexterio
Vehicle care 1597. Engage bulb holder in bulbhousing, ensuring that it properlyengages.8. Ensure that the bulb holder seal ispositioned as illustrated
160 Vehicle care4. Rotate bulb holder anti-clockwiseto disengage.5. Remove bulb from holder andrenew bulb.6. Insert bulb holder in bulb housingand rot
Vehicle care 161Glovebox light, foot well light1. Prise the lamp out with ascrewdriver.2. Press bulb slightly towards springclip and remove.3. Insert
162 Vehicle careEngine compartment fuseboxThe fuse box is in the front left of theengine compartment.Disengage the cover, lift it upwardsand remove.
Vehicle care 163No. Circuit1 Starter2 Air conditioning system3 Diesel fuel filter heater4 Horn5 Manual transmission auto‐mated, automatic transmission
164 Vehicle careIn right-hand drive vehicles, the fusebox is located behind a cover in theglovebox. Open the glovebox andremove the cover. To close, f
Vehicle care 165The fuse box is on the left side of theload compartment behind a cover.Remove the cover.No. Circuit1 Adaptive forward lighting2 –3 Sea
166 Vehicle careVehicles with spare wheelVariant 1: The jack and the vehicletools are in the load compartmentunderneath the spare wheel. A labelon the
Vehicle care 167Wheels and tyresTyre condition, wheel conditionDrive over edges slowly and at rightangles if possible. Driving over sharpedges can cau
168 Vehicle careTyre pressure 3 209 and on the labelon the inside of the fuel filler flap or onthe front right door frame.The tyre pressure data refer
16 In briefManual transmission automatedN = neutral positiono= drive position+ = higher gear- = lower gearA = switch between automatic andmanual mod
Vehicle care 169For safety reasons it is recommendedthat the tread depth of the wheels onone axle should not vary by more than2 mm.The legally permiss
170 Vehicle careTyre chainsTyre chains are only permitted on thefront wheels.Always use fine mesh chains that addno more than 10 mm to the tyre treada
Vehicle care 171To open the compartment, disengagethe cover and open it.1. Take the sealant bottle andbracket with air hose from theinsert.2. Detach a
172 Vehicle care8. Press on/off switch on thecompressor. The tyre is filled withsealant.9. The compressor pressure gaugebriefly indicates up to 6 bar
Vehicle care 173NoticeThe driving characteristics of therepaired tyre is severely affected,therefore have this tyre replaced.If unusual noise is heard
174 Vehicle careAlloy wheels: Disengage wheelbolt caps with a screwdriver andremove. To protect the wheel,place a soft cloth between thescrewdriver an
Vehicle care 175Variant 2:Attach jack handle and with thejack correctly aligned rotatehandle until wheel is clear of theground.5. Unscrew the wheel bo
176 Vehicle careIn the Corsa van the spare wheel isscrewed down together with the floorcover. To lift the cover, undo theplastic nut. There is a space
Vehicle care 177NoticeAny deviation from the instructionsgiven in this paragraph may lead toa temporary deactivation of the stop-start system. Never
178 Vehicle carePosition the leads so that they cannotcatch on rotating parts in the enginecompartment.To start the engine:1. Start the engine of the
In brief 17Starting the engine Turn key to position 1 move the steering wheel slightly torelease the steering wheel lock operate clutch and brake,
Vehicle care 179The towing eye is stowed with thevehicle tools 3 165. The towing eye islocated in a recess.Screw in the towing eye as far as it willgo
180 Vehicle careDisengage cap at bottom and removedownwards.The towing eye is stowed with thevehicle tools 3 165.Screw in the towing eye as far as it
Vehicle care 181If using a car wash, comply with thecar wash manufacturer's instructions.The windscreen wipers and rearwindow wiper must be switc
182 Vehicle careClean rims with a pH-neutral wheelcleaner.Rims are painted and can be treatedwith the same agents as the body.Paintwork damageRectify
Vehicle care 183CautionClose Velcro fasteners as openVelcro fasteners on clothing coulddamage seat upholstery.The same applies to clothing withsharp-e
184 Service and maintenanceService andmaintenanceGeneral information ... 184Recommended fluids, lubricantsand parts ...
Service and maintenance 185Fixed service intervalWhen service is due, InSP appears inthe odometer display forapproximately 10 seconds when theignition
186 Service and maintenanceaging control, whereas viscositygrade gives information on the oil'sthickness over a temperature range.Dexos is the ne
Service and maintenance 187Brake fluid should be stored in asealed container to avoid waterabsorption.Ensure brake fluid does not becomecontaminated.
188 Technical dataTechnical dataVehicle identification ... 188Vehicle data ... 190Vehicle identificationVeh
18 In briefParking Always apply the parking brakewithout pressing the release button.Apply as firmly as possible on adownhill slope or uphill slope.D
Technical data 189Information on identification plate:1 = Manufacturer2 = Type approval number3 = Vehicle Identification Number4 = Permissible gross v
190 Technical dataVehicle dataRecommended fluids and lubricantsEuropean service scheduleRequired engine oil qualityAll European countries(except Belar
Technical data 191International service scheduleRequired engine oil qualityAll countries outside Europeexcept Israel Only Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Se
192 Technical dataAll countries outside Europeexcept Israel Only Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, TurkeyEngine oil quality Petrol engines(including C
Technical data 193Engine dataSales designation 1.0 1.2 1.2 1.4Engine identifier code A10XEP A12XEL A12XER A14XELPiston displacement [cm3]998 1229 1229
194 Technical dataSales designation 1.4 1.4 1.6 VXR 1.6 VXR Nürburgring EditionEngine identifier code A14XER A14NEL A16LER A16LESPiston displacement [
Technical data 195Sales designation 1.3 CDTI 1.3 CDTI 1.3 CDTI 1.3 CDTI 1.7 CDTIEngine identifier code Z13DTJ A13DTE Eco A13DTC A13DTR A17DTSPiston di
196 Technical dataPerformance5-door vehicleEngine A10XEP A12XEL A12XER A14XEL A14XER A14NELMaximum speed2) [mph]Manual transmission96 99 1073)4)108 11
Technical data 1973-door vehicleEngine A10XEP A12XEL A12XER A14XEL A14XERMaximum speed2) [mph]Manual transmission96 99 1073)4)108 112Manual transmissi
198 Technical dataEngine Z13DTJ A13DTC A13DTR A17DTSMaximum speed2) [mph]Manual transmission 101 101 108 124Manual transmission automated – – –Automat
Introduction ... 2In brief ... 6Keys, doors and windows ... 19Seats
Keys, doors and windows 19Keys, doors andwindowsKeys, locks ... 19Doors ... 24
Technical data 199Engine Z13DTJ A13DTC A13DTE Eco A13DTRMaximum speed2) [mph]Manual transmission 101 101 110 108Manual transmission automated – – – –A
200 Technical dataVehicle weightKerb weight, 5-door vehicle, basic model without any optional equipmentCorsa Engine ManualtransmissionManualtransmissi
Technical data 201Kerb weight, 5-door vehicle, basic model with all optional equipmentCorsa Engine Manual transmission ManualtransmissionautomatedAuto
202 Technical dataKerb weight, 3-door vehicle, basic model without any optional equipmentCorsa Engine ManualtransmissionManualtransmissionautomatedAut
Technical data 203Corsa Engine ManualtransmissionManualtransmissionautomatedAutomatictransmissionwithout/with air conditioning/climate control[kg]Z13D
204 Technical dataKerb weight, 3-door vehicle, basic model with all optional equipmentCorsa Engine ManualtransmissionManualtransmissionautomatedAutoma
Technical data 205Kerb weight, van, basic model without any optional equipmentCorsa Engine Manual transmission Manual transmissionautomatedAutomatictr
206 Technical dataKerb weight, van, basic model with all optional equipmentCorsa Engine Manual transmission Manual transmissionautomatedAutomatictrans
Technical data 2075-door vehicle 3-door vehicle VXR VanLength of load compartment with folded rear seats [mm] 1348 1348 1348 –Load compartment width [
208 Technical dataCapacitiesEngine oilEngine A10XEPA12XEL,A12XERA14XEL,A14XER,A14NELA16LER,A16LESA13DTE,A13DTCA13DTR,Z13DTJ A17DTSincluding Filter [l]
20 Keys, doors and windowsRadio remote controlUsed to operate: Central locking system, Anti-theft locking system, Anti-theft alarm system, Power w
Technical data 209Tyre pressuresComfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people16)With full loadEngine Tyres front rear front rear front rear[kPa/
210 Technical dataComfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people16)With full loadEngine Tyres front rear front rear front rear[kPa/bar] ([psi])[k
Technical data 211Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people16)With full loadEngine Tyres front rear front rear front rear[kPa/bar] ([psi])[k
212 Technical dataComfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people16)With full loadEngine Tyres front rear front rear front rear[kPa/bar] ([psi])[k
Technical data 213Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people16)With full loadEngine Tyres front rear front rear front rear[kPa/bar] ([psi])[k
214 Technical dataComfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people16)With full loadEngine Tyres front rear front rear front rear[kPa/bar] ([psi])[k
Technical data 215Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people16)With full loadEngine Tyres front rear front rear front rear[kPa/bar] ([psi])[k
216 Technical dataTowing hitch installation dimensions
Customer information 217Customer informationVehicle data recording and pri‐vacy ... 217Vehicle data recordinga
218 Customer informationWhen using the vehicle, situationsmay occur in which these technicaldata related to other information(accident report, damages
Keys, doors and windows 21Extend the key and open the unit.Replace the battery (battery typeCR 2032), paying attention to theinstallation position. Cl
Customer information 219
220IndexAAccessories and vehiclemodifications ... 141Active head restraints ... 35Adaptive forward lighting ...
221Climate control ... 15Climate control systems... 103Clock ... 72Contro
222Heated ... 28Heated rear window ... 31Heated steering wheel ... 69Heating ...
223QQuickheat... 109RRadio Frequency Identification(RFID) ... 218Radio remote control
224Upshift... 80Using this manual ... 3VVehicle checks... 142Ve
22 Keys, doors and windowsCentral locking system with radioremote controlPress button q.Two settings are possible: To unlock only the driver's d
Keys, doors and windows 23Central locking buttonPress button m: the doors are lockedor unlocked.The LED in the button m illuminatesfor approx. 2 minut
24 Keys, doors and windowsInsert the key into the opening abovethe lock on the inside of the door andoperate the lock by lifting until it clicks.Then
Keys, doors and windows 25NoticeThe installation of certain heavyaccessories onto the tailgate mayaffect its ability to remain open.ClosingUse the int
26 Keys, doors and windowsLight-emitting diode (LED)During the first 10 seconds of anti-theft alarm system activation:LEDilluminates= Test, ignition d
Keys, doors and windows 27Exterior mirrorsConvex shapeThe convex exterior mirror containsan aspherical area and reduces blindspots. The shape of the m
28 Keys, doors and windowsCorsa VXR: For pedestrians safety,the exterior mirrors of the Corsa VXRare released from the holder if theyare bumped. Fit m
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Keys, doors and windows 29Interior mirrorsManual anti-dazzleTo reduce dazzle, adjust the lever onthe underside of the mirror housing.Automatic anti-da
30 Keys, doors and windowsVignettesDo not attach vignettes or similar onthe windscreen in the area of theinterior mirror. Otherwise thedetection zone
Keys, doors and windows 31Operating windows from outsideDepending on the equipment level,the windows can be operatedremotely from outside the vehicle.
32 Keys, doors and windowsIf the sun visors have integral mirrors,the mirror covers should be closedwhen driving.RoofSunroof9 WarningTake care when op
Keys, doors and windows 33CautionWhen using a roof rack, check thefree movement of the sunroof inorder to avoid damage. It is onlypermitted to raise t
34 Seats, restraintsSeats, restraintsHead restraints ... 34Front seats ... 35Seat belts ...
Seats, restraints 35Head restraints on rear seatsThe height of the head restraints canbe set in two positions. To set in thefirst position, pull the h
36 Seats, restraints Sit with shoulders as far backagainst the backrest as possible.Set the backrest to an angle so thatit is possible to reach the s
Seats, restraints 37Seat heightLever pumping motionup = higherdown = lowerSeat foldingLift release lever and tilt backrestforwards. Lower release leve
38 Seats, restraintsHeatingActivate heating by pressing ß buttonfor the seat with the ignition on.LED in button ß on: relevant frontseat heating on.Se
Introduction 3Vehicle specific dataPlease enter your vehicle's data onthe previous page to keep it easilyaccessible. This information isavailable
Seats, restraints 39Belt tensionersIn the event of a head-on or rear-endcollision of a certain severity, the frontseat belts are tightened.9 WarningIn
40 Seats, restraints9 WarningThe belt must not rest against hardor fragile objects in the pockets ofyour clothing.Height adjustment1. Pull belt out sl
Seats, restraints 41Airbag systemThe airbag system consists of anumber of individual systems.When triggered the airbags inflatewithin milliseconds. Th
42 Seats, restraintsThe forward movement of the frontseat occupants is decelerated,thereby considerably reducing therisk of injury to the upper body a
Seats, restraints 43Curtain airbag systemThe curtain airbag system consists ofan airbag in the roof frame on eachside. This can be identified by thewo
44 Seats, restraintsControl indicator W and LEDs in thebutton not on:Airbag systems for the frontpassenger are active. No childrestraint systems can b
Seats, restraints 45Control indicator for airbagdeactivation 3 78.Starting the engine terminateschanging of the setting.The setting can then only be c
46 Seats, restraintsNoticeDo not stick anything on the childrestraint systems and do not coverthem with any other materials.A child restraint system w
Seats, restraints 47Child restraint installation locationsPermissible options for fitting a child restraint systemWeight and age classOn front passeng
48 Seats, restraintsPermissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint systemWeight class Size class Fixture On front passenger seat On rear ou
4 IntroductionDanger, Warnings andCautions9 DangerText marked 9 Danger providesinformation on risk of fatal injury.Disregarding this information mayen
Seats, restraints 49ISOFIX size class and seat deviceA – ISO/F3 = Forward-facing child restraint system for children of maximum size in the weight cla
50 Seats, restraintsIsofix child restraintsystemsFasten vehicle-approved ISOFIXchild restraint systems to themounting brackets.When using ISOFIX mount
Storage 51StorageStorage compartments ... 51Load compartment ... 61Roof rack system ... 65Loadi
52 StorageUnderseat storageLift at recessed edge and pull out.Maximum load: 1.5 kg. To close, pushin and engage.Rear carrier systemThe rear carrier sy
Storage 53Pull release lever up. The systemdisengages and travels quickly out ofthe bumper.Completely pull out the rear carriersystem until you hear i
54 StoragePush the clamping lever down andpush the lamp support into theretainer until it engages.Perform this procedure for both taillamps.Check the
Storage 55Remove the pedal crank mounts fromthe pedal crank recesses.Adapting the rear carrier systemto a bicyclePress the release lever and withdrawt
56 StoragePrepare the bicycle forattachmentNoticeThe maximum width for the pedalcrank is 38.3 mm and the maximumdepth is 14.4 mm.Rotate the left pedal
Storage 57Put on the bicycle. The pedal crankhere must be placed in the pedalcrank recess opening as shown in theillustration.CautionMake sure that th
58 StorageIf the two bicycles obstruct oneanother, the relative positions of thebicycles can be adapted by adjustingthe wheel recesses and the rotaryl
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Storage 59Retracting the rear carriersystemPush the pedal crank mounts into thepedal crank recess as shown in theillustration.Insert the strap retaine
60 StorageSwivel first the right clamping lever(1) forwards, followed by the leftclamping lever (2), until they can beengaged in their respective rece
Storage 61Load compartmentLoad compartment extensionThe rear backrest, in a single unit orsplit, can be locked in an uprightposition for transporting
62 StorageMove rear seat backrests upright andallow locking mechanisms to engageaudibly at both sides. Once thebackrests are locked the red markmust n
Storage 633-door passenger vehicleLift the cover backwards until itunlatches, set at an angle, thenremove.Fit in reverse order.StowingWhen the load co
64 StorageRear floor storage coverThe double load-bay floor can beinserted in the load compartment intwo positions: directly beneath the cover for th
Storage 65Warning triangleStore warning triangle in rear loadcompartment wall: first fit warningtriangle into recess on left and theninsert in guide o
66 StorageFitting on model with sunroofDisengage covers concealing roofrack mounts by pushing sliders indirection of arrow (e.g. with a coin)and remov
Storage 67around inside the vehicle andcause personal injury or damageto the load or car. The payload is the differencebetween the permitted grossveh
68 Instruments and controlsInstruments andcontrolsControls ... 68Warning lights, gauges and indi‐cators ...
6 In briefIn briefInitial drive informationVehicle unlockingTurn the key in the driver's door lockto the front or press button q tounlock the doo
Instruments and controls 69Heated steering wheelActivate heating in combination withthe seat heating by pressing ß*button once or several times with t
70 Instruments and controlsWindscreen wiper/washerWindscreen wiperThe lever always springs back to itsoriginal position.&= fast%= slow$= interval
Instruments and controls 71Keep the sensor free from dust, dirtand ice.Windscreen washerPull lever. Washer fluid is sprayedonto the windscreen and the
72 Instruments and controlsicy road conditions. : remainsilluminated until the temperaturereaches at least 5 °C.In vehicles with Graphic-Info-Displayo
Instruments and controls 73Power outletsThe power outlet is located in thecentre console.CautionDo not damage the outlet by usingunsuitable plugs.Conn
74 Instruments and controlsThe portable ashtray can be placed inthe cupholders. Open cover to use.Warning lights, gaugesand indicatorsInstrument clust
Instruments and controls 75Trip odometerThe top line displays the recordeddistance since the last reset.To reset, hold the reset knobdepressed for a f
76 Instruments and controls1 off = petrol operation1 illuminates = liquid gasoperation1 flashes = no switching ispossible, one typeof fuel is emptyAs
Instruments and controls 77Control indicators in the instrument
78 Instruments and controlsTurn signalO illuminates or flashes green.IlluminatesThe control indicator illuminatesbriefly when the parking lights aresw
In brief 7Seat backrestsTurn handwheel. Do not lean on seatwhen adjusting.Seat adjustment 3 36, Seat position3 35, Folding front passenger seatbackres
Instruments and controls 79Illuminates when the engine isrunningStop, switch off engine. Battery is notcharging. Engine cooling may beinterrupted. In
80 Instruments and controlsOn vehicle with automated manualtransmission, R flashes for a fewseconds when the ignition is switchedoff if the parking br
Instruments and controls 81Illuminates for a few seconds whenthe ignition is switched on.Flashing during drivingThe system is actively engaged.Engine
82 Instruments and controlsIlluminates when the engine isrunningCautionEngine lubrication may beinterrupted. This may result indamage to the engine an
Instruments and controls 83Adaptive forward lightingB illuminates yellow.Illuminates when the engine isrunningFault in system.Seek the assistance of a
84 Instruments and controlsGraphic-Info-Display,Colour-Info-DisplayDisplays time, outside temperature,date or Infotainment system (when itis on) and e
Instruments and controls 85Function areasFor each function area there is a mainpage (Main), which is selected at thetop edge of the display (only with
86 Instruments and controlsSome transmitters do not send acorrect time signal. In such cases, werecommend to switch off automatictime synchronisation.
Instruments and controls 87Adjusting contrast(Graphic-Info-Display)Select menu item Contrast from theSettings menu.Confirm the required setting.Settin
88 Instruments and controlsengine is running, a gear isengaged and the foot brake is notdepressed. Warning signal sounds three timesif the rear carri
8 In briefSeat beltPull out the seat belt and engage inbelt buckle. The seat belt must not betwisted and must fit close against thebody. The backrest
Instruments and controls 89Trip computerThe trip computer providesinformation on driving data, which iscontinually recorded and evaluatedelectronicall
90 Instruments and controlsAverage consumptionDisplay of average consumption. Themeasurement can be reset at anytime.Stop watchMeasurement of the time
Instruments and controls 91When the fuel level in the tank is low,the message Range appears in thedisplay.When the fuel tank is nearly empty,the messa
92 Instruments and controlsThe information of the two tripcomputers can be reset separately,making it possible to evaluate datafrom different time per
Instruments and controls 93Driving Time incl. StopsThe time the vehicle is in motion isrecorded. The time the vehicle isstationary with the ignition s
94 Instruments and controls Push the turn signal stalk (left) upor down and select the desiredfunction P1 - P7. Push the wiper stalk (right) up ordo
Lighting 95LightingExterior lighting ... 95Interior lighting ... 100Lighting features ...
96 LightingAutomatic light control functionWhen the automatic light controlfunction is switched on and theengine is running, the systemswitches betwee
Lighting 970 = Front seats occupied1 = All seats occupied2 = All seats occupied and loadcompartment laden3 = Driver's seat occupied and loadcompa
98 LightingReversing functionIf the lights are on, reverse gear isengaged, and the turn signal isactivated, the cornering light on theappropriate side
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