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0 - 1Owner’s Manual Model Year 2013 Edition: January 2013 KTA-2648/7-VX-enVAUXHALL AntaraOwner’s Manual Model Year 2013 Edition: January 2013 KTA-264

Page 2 - Contents

In brief 9Mirror adjustmentInterior mirrorTo reduce dazzle, adjust the lever onthe underside of the mirror housing.Interior mirror 3 28, Automatic ant

Page 3 - Introduction

Instruments and controls 99 If the parking assist detects anobject 3 140. In vehicles equipped with engineoverspeed warning; when vehiclespeed excee

Page 4 - Cautions

100 Instruments and controlsTrip computerTrip computer in Board-Info-DisplayThe trip computer providesinformation on driving data, which iscontinually

Page 5 - 4 Introduction

Instruments and controls 101After refuelling, the range is updatedautomatically after a brief delay.If the fuel in the tank allows less than30 miles o

Page 6 - Introduction 5

102 Instruments and controlspage provides information on range,average consumption andinstantaneous consumption.To display other trip computer data,pr

Page 7 - In brief

Instruments and controls 103Average consumptionDisplay of average consumption. Themeasurement can be reset at anytime.Resetting trip computerinformati

Page 8 - In brief 7

104 Instruments and controlsTravel Time: Measurement of thetime from manual activation via Startto manual deactivation via Reset.Interruption of power

Page 9 - Seat belt

Lighting 105LightingExterior lighting ... 105Interior lighting ... 110Lighting features ...

Page 10 - Steering wheel adjustment

106 LightingTo ensure automatic light controlfunctions properly, do not cover thelight sensor on top of the instrumentpanel.Daytime running lightsDayt

Page 11 - Instrument panel overview

Lighting 107Vehicles without automatic levelcontrol systemTurn thumb wheel ? to requiredposition:0 = front seats occupied1 = all seats occupied2 = all

Page 12 - In brief 11

108 LightingTurn and lane-changesignalslever up = right turn signallever down = left turn signalIf the lever is moved past theresistance point, the tu

Page 13 - Exterior lighting

10 In briefInstrument panel overview

Page 14 - Washer and wiper systems

Lighting 109Rear fog lightsOperated with the r button.Control indicator r illuminates in theinstrument cluster when the rear foglight is switched on.T

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110 LightingInterior lightingInstrument panelillumination controlBrightness of the following lights canbe adjusted when the exterior lightsare on: In

Page 16 - Transmission

Lighting 111Courtesy lights can be turned offimmediately by pressing button K.Ignition switch illuminationIlluminates when you open a door.Switch off

Page 17 - Starting off

112 LightingRear reading lightsLeft and right rear reading lights areindividually operable. Press toactivate and deactivate.Sunvisor lightsIlluminates

Page 18 - In brief 17

Lighting 113Battery dischargeprotectionTo prevent the battery from becomingdischarged, the exterior lights turn offautomatically 10 minutes after thei

Page 19 - Keys, doors and

114 Climate controlClimate controlClimate control systems ... 114Air vents ... 119Maintenance ...

Page 20 - Radio remote control

Climate control 115Demisting and defrosting Set the air distribution switch to lor J Set temperature control to warmestlevel Set fan to highest leve

Page 21 - Central locking system

116 Climate control Press button n to activate airconditioning. Press button 4 to activate airrecirculation. Set air distribution switch to M. Set te

Page 22 - Child locks

Climate control 117NoteDo not cover the interiortemperature sensor (located besidethe fan switch) or the sunlight sensor(located in front of the winds

Page 23 - Load compartment

118 Climate controlTo return to Automatic mode: Switchon fan and press AUTO button.Air distributionPress appropriate button for desiredadjustment. Act

Page 24 - Vehicle security

In brief 111 Side air vents ... 1192 Fixed air vents ... 1193 High beam ... 106Headlight

Page 25 - Anti-theft alarm system

Climate control 119Air ventsAdjustable air ventsAt least one air vent must be openwhile the cooling A/C is on.To open and close the vents, turn thehor

Page 26 - Keys, doors and windows 25

120 Climate controlMaintenanceAir intakeThe air intakes in front of thewindscreen in the enginecompartment must be kept clear toallow air intake. Remo

Page 27 - Immobiliser

Driving and operating 121Driving and operatingDriving hints ... 121Starting and operating ... 121Engine exhaus

Page 28 - Exterior mirrors

122 Driving and operatingIgnition switch positionsLOCK = Ignition offACC = Steering wheel lockreleased, ignition offON = Ignition on, for dieselengine

Page 29 - Interior mirrors

Driving and operating 12330 seconds. If engine does not start,wait 10 seconds before repeatingstarting procedure.Ensure the engine oil is of the corre

Page 30 - Power windows

124 Driving and operatingAn Autostop is indicated by theneedle at the AUTOSTOP position inthe tachometer.During an Autostop, the heating,power steerin

Page 31 - 30 Keys, doors and windows

Driving and operating 125If the selector lever is shifted out ofneutral before depressing the clutchfirst, control indicator - illuminates.Control ind

Page 32 - Sun visors

126 Driving and operatingrun in neutral for approx.1 or 2 minutes, before switching offin order to protect the turbocharger.Laying the vehicle up for

Page 33 - 32 Keys, doors and windows

Driving and operating 127If cleaning of the filter is required andprevious driving conditions did notenable automatic cleaning, it will beindicated by

Page 34 - Seats, restraints

128 Driving and operatingAutomatic transmissionThe automatic transmission permitsautomatic gearshifting (automaticmode) or manual gearshifting(manual

Page 35 - Front seats

12 In briefExterior lightingTurn light switchAUTO = Automatic light control:Headlights are switchedon and off automatically.7= Off (or deactivation of

Page 36 - Seat adjustment

Driving and operating 129Use of the engine braking effect, asopposed to the use of the foot brakewhen driving downhill, can extend thelife of the brak

Page 37 - Seat folding

130 Driving and operatingKickdownIn both automatic and manual modes,if the accelerator pedal is presseddown completely the transmissionshifts to a low

Page 38 - Power seat adjustment

Driving and operating 131Interruption of powersupplyThe clutch is not disengaged if thevehicle battery is discharged and agear has been selected. The

Page 39 - Rear seats

132 Driving and operatingCautionIt is not advisable to drive with thehand resting on the selector lever.Drive systemsAll-wheel driveAll-wheel drive is

Page 40 - Seats, restraints 39

Driving and operating 133attempt to go as fast through turns asyou might in a conventional vehicle.Strong crosswinds can affect thenormal steering of

Page 41 - Seat belts

134 Driving and operatingmechanical components and causelocalised overheating and failure ofparts, especially in the enginecompartment.Ensure the radi

Page 42 - Three-point seat belt

Driving and operating 135ABS starts to regulate brake pressureas soon as a wheel shows a tendencyto lock. The vehicle remainssteerable, even during ha

Page 43 - 42 Seats, restraints

136 Driving and operatingDrive away functionWith the engine running, selecting aforward gear (manual transmission)or engaging D (automatictransmission

Page 44 - Airbag system

Driving and operating 137Ride control systemsElectronic Stability ControlElectronic Stability Control (ESC)improves driving stability whennecessary, r

Page 45 - Side airbag system

138 Driving and operatingTrailer stability assistIf the system detects snakingmovements, engine power is reducedand the vehicle/trailer combination is

Page 46 - Airbag deactivation

In brief 13Hazard warning flashersOperated with the ¨ button.Hazard warning flashers 3 107.HornPress j.Washer and wiper systemsWindscreen wiper&=

Page 47 - 46 Seats, restraints

Driving and operating 139Flashing or illumination of the yellowcontrol indicator u reminds the driverthat the friction material needs to cooldown: dri

Page 48 - Child restraints

140 Driving and operatingAlternatively accelerate to the desiredspeed and store by pressing the -SET button.Reduce speedWith cruise control active, pr

Page 49 - 48 Seats, restraints

Driving and operating 141Control indicator r 3 86.ActivationWith the ignition on, the system mustbe activated manually.Press button r on the instrumen

Page 50 - Seats, restraints 49

142 Driving and operatingSpecial conditions apply if thereare taller vehicles in the vicinity(e.g. off-road vehicles, mini vans,vans). Object identifi

Page 51 - 50 Seats, restraints

Driving and operating 143management system is adjustedautomatically according to theamount of ethanol in the fuel.E85 fuel must fulfil the CWA 15293 o

Page 52 - Seats, restraints 51

144 Driving and operatingCautionIn case of misfuelling, do notswitch on ignition.Fuel filler flap is located at left rearside of vehicle.The fuel fill

Page 53 - Top-tether fastening eyes

Driving and operating 145consumption and CO2 figures.Furthermore, fuel consumption isdependent on personal driving styleas well as road and traffic co

Page 54 - Storage compartments

146 Driving and operatingWhen driving downhill, drive in thesame gear as if driving uphill anddrive at a similar speed.Adjust tyre pressure to the val

Page 55 - Sunglasses storage

Driving and operating 147Towing equipmentCautionWhen operating without a trailer,remove the coupling ball bar.Towing equipment withdetachable coupling

Page 56 - Rear carrier system

148 Driving and operatingLock coupling ball bar by turning thesupplied key in the lock cylinder of thecoupling ball bar. Remove key.Check that the cou

Page 57 - 56 Storage

14 In briefWindscreen and headlightwasher systemsPull lever.Windscreen and headlight washersystem 3 73, Washer fluid 3 153.Rear window wiper and washe

Page 58 - Storage 57

Vehicle care 149Vehicle careGeneral Information ... 149Vehicle checks ... 150Bulb replacement ...

Page 59 - 58 Storage

150 Vehicle care Open the bonnet, close all doorsand lock the vehicle. Disconnect the clamp from thenegative terminal of the vehiclebattery. Beware

Page 60 - Storage 59

Vehicle care 151BonnetOpeningPull the release lever and return it toits original position.Locate the safety catch, found slightlyleft of centre on the

Page 61 - 60 Storage

152 Vehicle careDifferent dipsticks are useddepending on engine variant.When the engine oil level hasdropped to the MIN mark, top upengine oil.We reco

Page 62 - Storage 61

Vehicle care 153If the cooling system is cold, thecoolant level should be between theMIN and MAX marks. Top up if thelevel is low.9 WarningAllow the e

Page 63 - 62 Storage

154 Vehicle careCautionOnly washer fluid with a sufficientantifreeze concentration providesprotection at low temperatures ora sudden drop in temperatu

Page 64 - Storage 63

Vehicle care 155If the fluid in the reservoir falls belowthe MIN mark, seek the assistance ofa workshop.Clutch fluid 3 192.BatteryVehicles without sto

Page 65 - 64 Storage

156 Vehicle careoff with a dummy cap, and theventilation in the vicinity of thenegative terminal must be opened.Only use batteries that allow the fuse

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Vehicle care 157 See the Owner’s Manual for furtherinformation. Explosive gas may be present inthe vicinity of the battery.Diesel fuel filterDrain d

Page 67 - Rear floor storage cover

158 Vehicle careBulb replacementSwitch off the ignition and turn off therelevant switch or close the doors.Only hold a new bulb at the base! Donot tou

Page 68 - Cargo management

In brief 15Demisting and defrosting thewindowsAir distribution to V (or l).Cooling A/C (or n) and airrecirculation 4 are switched onautomatically to i

Page 69 - 68 Storage

Vehicle care 159Low and high beamHalogen headlights have separatesystems for high beam 1 (inner bulbs)and low beam 2 (outer bulbs).1. Remove headlamp

Page 70 - Warning triangle

160 Vehicle care5. Reinstall bulb holder in lampassembly and replace headlampcap.6. Reinstall headlamp assembly.Xenon headlightsXenon headlights B can

Page 71 - Loading information

Vehicle care 1613. Remove bulb from bulb holder bypulling it straight out.4. Insert new bulb, using a lint-freecloth to hold bulb.5. Reinstall bulb ho

Page 72 - Storage 71

162 Vehicle care6. Replace lamp assembly byguiding lugs on lamp assemblyinto their correspondingapertures.7. Replace 2 screws removed earlierand close

Page 73 - Instruments and

Vehicle care 1635. Reinstall bulb holder into lampassembly, rotate bulb holderclockwise and ensure it is secure.6. Replace lamp covers using the4 scre

Page 74 - Windscreen wiper/washer

164 Vehicle careElectrical systemFusesData on the replacement fuse mustmatch the data on the defective fuse.There are two fuse boxes in thevehicle: i

Page 75 - 74 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 165Place the fuse extractor on thevarious types of fuse from the top orside, and withdraw fuse.Engine compartment fuseboxThe fuse box is

Page 77 - 76 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 167Fuse CircuitABS Anti-lock BrakeSystemA/C Climate control,air conditioningsystemBATT1 Instrument panelfuse boxBATT2 Instrument panelfus

Page 78 - Power outlets

168 Vehicle careAfter changing of defective fusesclose the fuse box cover and pressuntil it engages.If the fuse box cover is not closedcorrectly, malf

Page 79 - Ashtrays

16 In briefAutomatic transmissionP = parkR = reverseN = neutralD = driveManual mode: move selector leverfrom D to the left.<= higher gear]= lower g

Page 81 - Control indicators

170 Vehicle careFuse CircuitAMP AmplifierAPO JACK(CONSOLE)Power outlet(centre console)APO JACK(REAR CARGO)Power outlet(load compart‐ment)AWD/VENT All-

Page 82 - Instruments and controls 81

Vehicle care 171Fuse CircuitRUN 2 Power batterykey on runRUN/CRNK Run crankSDM (BATT) Safety Diag‐nosis Module(Battery)SDM (IGN 1) Safety Diag‐nosis M

Page 83 - 82 Instruments and controls

172 Vehicle careTo remove the jack and vehicle tools,open the tailgate.Push both levers on the floor covertowards the handle and pull up thecover by t

Page 84 - Charging system

Vehicle care 173To remove the tyre repair kit, open thetailgate and pull the floor cover handleupwards 3 66.CautionDo not allow objects to protrudeabo

Page 85 - Brake system

174 Vehicle careV = up to 150 mphW = up to 168 mphTyre pressureCheck the pressure of cold tyres atleast every 14 days and before anylong journey. Do n

Page 86 - Instruments and controls 85

Vehicle care 175A graphic indicating the left rear tyreis shown together with the current tyrepressure; slight pressure deviation.Reduce speed. Check

Page 87 - Electronic Stability Control

176 Vehicle careTyres should be replaced for safetyreasons at a tread depth of 2-3 mm(4 mm for winter tyres).For safety reasons it is recommendedthat

Page 88 - Instruments and controls 87

Vehicle care 177Tyre chainsTyre chains are only permitted on thefront wheels.They must be fitted to the tyressymmetrically in order to achieve aconcen

Page 89 - Fuel economy mode

178 Vehicle careCautionDo not allow objects to protrudeabove the top of the rear floorstorage compartment, to avoiddamage to the storage area andthe l

Page 90 - Instruments and controls 89

In brief 17Stop-start systemIf the vehicle is at a low speed or at astandstill and certain conditions arefulfilled, activate an Autostop asfollows: D

Page 91 - 90 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 179is obtained, switch off thecompressor.If the prescribed tyre pressure isnot obtained within 10 minutes,remove the tyre repair kit. Mov

Page 92 - Information displays

180 Vehicle care13. Turn the selector switch clockwiseto the air only position. Switch onthe compressor to inflate the tyrewith air only.NoteThe drivi

Page 93 - 92 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 181 Do not raise the vehicle more thanis necessary to change a wheel. No people or animals may be in thevehicle when it is jacked-up.

Page 94 - Colour-Info-Display

182 Vehicle care5. Attach wheel wrench to eye ofthreaded rod and rotate wrenchclockwise to raise vehicle.If this is not the case, carefullylower the v

Page 95 - 94 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 183Front arm position of the liftingplatform centrically under the recessof the sill.Spare wheelTemporary spare wheelSome vehicles are eq

Page 96 - Instruments and controls 95

184 Vehicle careThe following applies to tyres fittedopposing the rolling direction: Driveability may be affected. Havethe defective tyre renewed as

Page 97 - 96 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 185 A discharged battery can alreadyfreeze at a temperature of 0 °C.Defrost the frozen battery beforeconnecting jump leads. Wear eye pr

Page 98 - Instruments and controls 97

186 Vehicle care4. Switch on electrical consumers(e.g. headlights, heated rearwindow) of the vehicle receivingthe jump start.5. Operate discharged veh

Page 99 - Vehicle messages

Vehicle care 187Vehicles with manual transmission:The vehicle must be towed facingforwards. The maximum speed is55 mph. In all other cases, and whenth

Page 100 - Tyre pressure

188 Vehicle careAppearance careExterior careLocksThe locks are lubricated at the factoryusing a high quality lock cylindergrease. Use de-icing agent o

Page 101 - Trip computer

18 Keys, doors and windowsKeys, doors andwindowsKeys, locks ... 18Doors ... 22

Page 102 - Info-Display

Vehicle care 189Windows and windscreen wiperbladesUse a soft lint-free cloth or chamoisleather together with window cleanerand insect remover.When cle

Page 103 - 102 Instruments and controls

190 Vehicle careClean fabric upholstery with avacuum cleaner and brush. Removestains with an upholstery cleaner.Clothing fabrics may not becolourfast.

Page 104 - Instruments and controls 103

Service and maintenance 191Service andmaintenanceGeneral information ... 191Recommended fluids, lubricantsand parts ...

Page 105 - 104 Instruments and controls

192 Service and maintenanceRecommended fluids,lubricants and partsRecommended fluids andlubricantsOnly use products that meet therecommended specifica

Page 106 - Lighting

Service and maintenance 193Coolant and antifreezeUse only silicate-free long life coolant(LLC) antifreeze. Consult aworkshop.The system is factory fil

Page 107 - Headlight range

194 Technical dataTechnical dataVehicle identification ... 194Vehicle data ... 196Vehicle identificationVeh

Page 108 - Hazard warning flashers

Technical data 195Identification plateThe identification label is located onthe front left door frame.Information on identification label:1 = Manufact

Page 109 - Front fog lights

196 Technical dataVehicle dataRecommended fluids and lubricantsEuropean service scheduleRequired engine oil qualityAll European countries(except Belar

Page 110 - Misted light covers

Technical data 197International service scheduleRequired engine oil qualityAll countries outside Europeexcept Israel Only Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Se

Page 111 - Interior lighting

198 Technical dataAll countries outside Europeexcept Israel Only Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, TurkeyEngine oil quality Petrol engines(including E

Page 112 - Reading lights

Introduction ... 2In brief ... 6Keys, doors and windows ... 18Seats

Page 113 - Lighting features

Keys, doors and windows 19Radio remote controlUsed to operate: Central locking system Anti-theft locking system Anti-theft alarm systemThe radio re

Page 114 - Battery discharge

Technical data 199Engine dataSales designation 2.4 3.0 V6 2.2 CDTI 2.2 CDTIEngine identifier code A 24 XF A 30 XF A 22 DM A 22 DMHNumber of cylinders

Page 115 - Climate control

200 Technical dataSales designation 2.4 3.0 V6 2.2 CDTI 2.2 CDTIEngine identifier code A 24 XF A 30 XF A 22 DM A 22 DMHAdditional fuel type E85 E85 –

Page 116 - Air conditioning system

Technical data 201PerformanceAll-wheel driveEngine A 24 XF A 30 XF A 22 DM A 22 DMHMaximum speed4) [mph]Manual transmission 115 – 116 124Automatic tra

Page 117 - Electronic climate control

202 Technical dataVehicle weightKerb weight, basic model without any optional equipmentManual transmission / Automatic transmission.Engine All-wheel d

Page 118 - Climate control 117

Technical data 203Turning circle diameter, wall to wall [m] 12.78Turning circle diameter, kerb to kerb [m] 11.87Maximum wading depth [mm](at 3 mph)450

Page 119 - 118 Climate control

204 Technical dataCapacitiesEngine oilEngine A 24 XF A 30 XF A 22 DM A 22 DMHincluding filter [l] 4.7 5.7 5.6 5.6between MIN and MAX [l] 1.0 1.0 1.0 1

Page 120 - Air vents

Technical data 205Tyre pressuresUp to full load Up to full load ECO Trailer towingEngine Tyres front rear front rear front rear[kPa/bar]([psi])[kPa/ba

Page 121 - Maintenance

206 Customer informationCustomer informationVehicle data recording and pri‐vacy ... 206Vehicle data recordinga

Page 122 - Driving and operating

Customer information 207When using the vehicle, situationsmay occur in which these technicaldata related to other information(accident report, damages

Page 123 - Starting the engine

208IndexAAccessories and vehiclemodifications ... 149Accessory sockets... 77Active head restraints...

Page 124 - Stop-start system

20 Keys, doors and windowsKey with fixed key sectionOpen the unit with a small screwdriverin the notch on the cover. Replace thebattery (battery type

Page 125 - 124 Driving and operating

209Centre console storage ... 55Centre high-mounted brakelight... 109, 162Change engine oil ...

Page 126 - Driving and operating 125

210Fuel consumption - CO2-Emissions ... 144Fuel economy mode... 88Fuel filler cap...

Page 127 - Engine exhaust

211NNew vehicle running-in ... 121Number plate light ... 162OObject detection systems... 140Octane rating...

Page 128 - Catalytic converter

212Tailgate open ... 90Tail lights ... 161Technical data... 199Th

Page 129 - Automatic transmission

Keys, doors and windows 21NoteFor safety reasons, the vehiclecannot be locked or unlocked via theremote control (and the anti-theftsystems will not be

Page 130 - Electronic driving

22 Keys, doors and windows9 WarningUse the child locks wheneverchildren are occupying the rearseats.Using a key or suitable screwdriver,turn button on

Page 131 - 130 Driving and operating

Keys, doors and windows 23FaultTo open the tailgate in the event ofpower interruption:Remove the interior trim cover fromthe central latch area, then

Page 132 - Manual transmission

24 Keys, doors and windowsActivatingPress button p on the radio remotecontrol twice within 3 seconds.Alternatively, turn key in driver's doortowa

Page 133 - Drive systems

Keys, doors and windows 25Activation without monitoring ofpassenger compartment andvehicle inclinationSwitch off the monitoring ofpassenger compartmen

Page 134 - Driving and operating 133

26 Keys, doors and windowsIf the alarm has been triggered, thehazard warning lights will not flashupon deactivation.AlarmWhen triggered, the alarm sou

Page 135 - Antilock brake system

Keys, doors and windows 27Exterior mirrorsConvex shapeThe convex exterior mirror containsan aspherical area and reduces blindspots. The shape of the m

Page 136 - Parking brake

28 Keys, doors and windowsHeated mirrorsOperated by pressing the RÜ button.LED illuminates in the button.Heating works with the key in ignitionswitch

Page 137 - Hill start assist

2 IntroductionIntroduction

Page 138 - Ride control systems

Keys, doors and windows 29Automatic anti-dazzlePress button on mirror housing to turnfunction on; button illuminates anddazzle from following vehicles

Page 139 - Descent control system

30 Keys, doors and windowsPower windows can be operated: with ignition on, within 10 minutes of switchingignition off.After switching off the igniti

Page 140 - Cruise control

Keys, doors and windows 31Heated rear windowOperated by pressing the RÜ button.LED illuminates in the button.Heating works with the key in ignitionswi

Page 141 - Object detection

32 Keys, doors and windowsFor incremental operation, brieflypress the switch in the requireddirection. For automatic opening orclosing, press and hold

Page 142 - Driving and operating 141

Seats, restraints 33Seats, restraintsHead restraints ... 33Front seats ... 34Rear seats ...

Page 143 - Fuel for petrol engines

34 Seats, restraintsStow head restraints securely in loadcompartment.Active head restraintsIn the event of a rear-end impact, theactive head restraint

Page 144 - Refuelling

Seats, restraints 35Seat adjustment9 DangerDo not sit nearer than 25 cm fromthe steering wheel, to permit safeairbag deployment.9 WarningNever adjust

Page 145 - Emissions

36 Seats, restraintsSeat heightLever pumping motionup = seat higherdown = seat lowerLumbar supportAdjust lumbar support to suit personalrequirements u

Page 146 - Driving characteristics and

Seats, restraints 37Slide seat forwards.To return the backrest to its originalposition, slide seat as far back as itwill go, lift release lever, move

Page 147 - Trailer towing

38 Seats, restraintsHeatingAdjust heating to the desired settingby pressing the ß button for therespective seat one or more timeswith the ignition swi

Page 148 - Towing equipment

Introduction 3Vehicle specific dataPlease enter your vehicle's data onthe previous page to keep it easilyaccessible. This information isavailable

Page 149 - Trailer stability assist

Seats, restraints 399 WarningNever adjust seats while driving asthey could move uncontrollably.Seat foldingThe load compartment can beenlarged by fold

Page 150 - Vehicle care

40 Seats, restraintsSeat beltsThe seat belts are locked duringheavy acceleration or deceleration ofthe vehicle holding the occupants inthe seated posi

Page 151 - Vehicle checks

Seats, restraints 41pretensioners. Do not make anymodifications to belt pretensionercomponents as this will invalidatethe vehicle type approval.Three-

Page 152 - Engine oil

42 Seats, restraintsAdjust the height so that the belt liesacross the shoulder. It must not lieacross the throat or upper arm.Do not adjust while driv

Page 153 - Engine coolant

Seats, restraints 43Front passenger seat beltreminderWhen the engine is running, controlindicator k flashes then illuminates ifthe passenger seat is o

Page 154 - Washer fluid

44 Seats, restraintsThe warning label reminds that theuse of rear-facing child restraintsystems on the front passenger seatis not permitted. Risk of f

Page 155 - Clutch fluid

Seats, restraints 45The inflated airbags cushion theimpact, thereby considerablyreducing the risk of injury to the upperbody and pelvis in the event o

Page 156 - Vehicle care 155

46 Seats, restraintsThe front passenger airbag systemcan be deactivated via a key-operated switch on the right side ofthe instrument panel.Use the ign

Page 157 - 156 Vehicle care

Seats, restraints 47Control indicator V for frontpassenger airbag 3 80.Child restraintsChild restraint systemsWe recommend the Vauxhall childrestraint

Page 158 - Wiper blade replacement

48 Seats, restraintsAllow children to enter and exit thevehicle only on the side facing awayfrom the traffic.When the child restraint system is notin

Page 159 - Bulb replacement

4 Introduction9 WarningText marked 9 Warning providesinformation on risk of accident orinjury. Disregarding thisinformation may lead to injury.Caution

Page 160 - Vehicle care 159

Seats, restraints 49Child restraint installation locationsPermissible options for fitting a child restraint systemWeight and age classOn front passeng

Page 161 - Xenon headlights

50 Seats, restraintsPermissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint systemWeight and age class Size class FixtureOn frontpassenger seatOn re

Page 162 - Tail lights

Seats, restraints 51ISOFIX size class and seat deviceA - ISO/F3 = Forward-facing child restraint system for children of maximum size in the weight cla

Page 163 - Number plate light

52 Seats, restraintsISOFIX child restraintsystemsFasten vehicle-approved ISOFIXchild restraint systems to the ISOFIXmounting brackets.Permitted instal

Page 164 - Instrument panel

Storage 53StorageStorage compartments ... 53Load compartment ... 65Roof rack system ... 70Loadi

Page 165 - Electrical system

54 StorageFront storageConsole netLocated in the front passenger footwell.Coin storagePull handle to open. Push door firmlyto close.Card holderLocated

Page 166 - Engine compartment fuse

Storage 55Underseat storageFront passenger seat undertrayPull up on front of tray then pull itforwards. Push the tray towards theseat to return it to

Page 167 - 166 Vehicle care

56 StorageIf not in use, the carrier system mustbe slid back into the vehicle floor.A multifunction box is offered as anaccessory for the rear carrier

Page 168 - Vehicle care 167

Storage 57Pull up license plate holder and fullyinsert the holder supports into theretainers.Install the tail lampsFirst remove the rear (1), then the

Page 169 - Instrument panel fuse box

58 StorageLock the rear carrier systemSwivel the left clamping lever (1) backfirst, followed by the right clampinglever (2) until they stop. Bothclamp

Page 171 - 170 Vehicle care

Storage 59Adapting the rear carrier systemto a bicycleWith the rotary lever on the pedalcrank recess, roughly adapt theadjustable pedal crank unit to

Page 172 - Vehicle tools

60 StoragePrepare the bicycle forattachmentNoteThe maximum width for the pedalcrank is 38.3 mm and the maximumdepth is 14.4 mm.Rotate the left pedal (

Page 173 - 172 Vehicle care

Storage 61Attach the pedal crank by rotating theattachment screw on the pedal crankmount.Place the wheel recesses such thatthe bicycle is more or less

Page 174 - Wheels and tyres

62 StorageSecure both bicycle wheels to thewheel recesses using strap retainers.Check the bicycle to make sure it issecure.CautionEnsure gap between b

Page 175 - Tyre pressure monitoring

Storage 63Retracting the rear carriersystemPush the pedal crank mounts into thepedal crank recess as shown in theillustration.Insert the strap retaine

Page 176 - Tread depth

64 StorageSwivel first the right clamping lever(1) forwards, followed by the leftclamping lever (2), until they can beengaged in their respective rece

Page 177 - Wheel covers

Storage 65Raise the release lever and hold. Liftthe system slightly and push it into thebumper until it engages.Release lever must return to originalp

Page 178 - Tyre repair kit

66 StorageRemoving the coverOpen load compartment cover. Pullsocket on either side of cover towardscentre of vehicle, lift and removecover from the si

Page 179 - 178 Vehicle care

Storage 67Where present, hang the hook to theupper part of the tailgate opening.CautionOnly use the hook for hanging upthe rear floor cover and the he

Page 180 - Vehicle care 179

68 StorageThe system consists of: adapters, variable partition net, mesh pockets, hooks.The components are fitted in twoguide rails in the side wa

Page 181 - Wheel changing

6 In briefIn briefInitial drive informationVehicle unlockingPress button q to unlock the doorsand load compartment. Open thedoors by pulling the handl

Page 182 - Vehicle care 181

Storage 69Safety netThe safety net can be mountedbehind the rear seats or, if the rearseat backrests are folded down, infront of the rear seats.Passen

Page 183 - 182 Vehicle care

70 StorageFirst aid kitStow the first aid kit below the floorcover in the load compartment.Fire extinguisherStow the fire extinguisher securely inthe

Page 184 - Spare wheel

Storage 71 Do not allow the load to protrudeabove the upper edge of thebackrests. Do not place any objects on theload compartment cover or theinstru

Page 185 - Jump starting

72 Instruments and controlsInstruments andcontrolsControls ... 72Warning lights, gauges and indi‐cators ...

Page 186 - Vehicle care 185

Instruments and controls 73HornPress j.Windscreen wiper/washerWindscreen wiper&= fast%= slow$= timed interval wiping orautomatic wiping with rains

Page 187 - Towing the vehicle

74 Instruments and controlsIn this mode, wiping frequency is alsoaffected by vehicle speed. As vehiclespeed increases, wiping will becomemore frequent

Page 188 - Towing another vehicle

Instruments and controls 75Control indicator G illuminates in theinstrument cluster when the washerfluid level is low.Wiper activated lightingWith lig

Page 189 - Appearance care

76 Instruments and controls9 WarningThe road surface may already beicy even though the displayindicates a few degrees above0 °C.ClockDate and time are

Page 190 - Interior care

Instruments and controls 77Deactivate (Clock Sync.Off) oractivate (Clock Sync.On) automatictime synchronisation with the arrowbuttons on the Infotainm

Page 191 - 190 Vehicle care

78 Instruments and controlsA 12 Volt power outlet is located in therear centre console and on the right-hand side of the load compartment.Pull the cap

Page 192 - Service and

In brief 7Seat backrestsPull lever, adjust inclination andrelease lever. Allow the backrest toengage audibly. Do not lean on theseat backrest whilst a

Page 193 - Recommended fluids

Instruments and controls 79To replace battery: remove screw onashtray lid and replace with CR 2032(or equivalent) battery.Warning lights, gaugesand in

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80 Instruments and controlsTo reset, press and hold the tripodometer button for a few secondswith the ignition on.TachometerDisplays the engine speed.

Page 195 - Technical data

Instruments and controls 81versions. Depending on theequipment, the position of the controlindicators may vary.When the ignition is switched on,most c

Page 196 - Identification plate

82 Instruments and controlsControl indicators in the instrument cluster

Page 197 - Vehicle data

Instruments and controls 83Turn signalO illuminates or flashes green.The relevant control indicator flasheswhen the turn signal is switched on3 108.Ra

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84 Instruments and controlsInterrupt your journey immediately.Remove key and check drive beltcondition and tensioning beforeseeking the assistance of

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Instruments and controls 85Illuminates when engine is running iffluid level for brake hydraulics is toolow 3 154.Brake system 3 134.Electrical parking

Page 200 - Engine data

86 Instruments and controlsFlashes briefly when the engineis runningThe system is temporarily disabled.Flashes continuously when theengine is runningS

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Instruments and controls 87FlashesThe system is actively engaged.Engine output may be reduced andthe vehicle may be brakedautomatically to a small deg

Page 202 - Performance

88 Instruments and controlsIlluminates when the ignition isswitched on and extinguishes shortlyafter the engine starts. If it does notilluminate, seek

Page 203 - Vehicle dimensions

8 In briefPositioning = move front switchforwards/backwardsHeight offront part ofseat= move front part offront switchupwards/downwardsHeight ofrear pa

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Instruments and controls 89Illuminates when fuel ecomony modeis switched on 3 129.Low fuelY illuminates yellow.When the engine is started, Yilluminate

Page 205 - Capacities

90 Instruments and controlsFog light> illuminates green.Illuminates when the front fog lightsare switched on 3 108.Rear fog lightr illuminates yell

Page 206 - Tyre pressures

Instruments and controls 91Information displaysBoard-Info-DisplayThe Info-Display is located in theinstrument panel above theInfotainment system.Info-

Page 207 - Customer information

92 Instruments and controlsSelect using the left adjuster wheel onthe steering wheelTurn the adjuster wheel to call up therequired function.Press the

Page 208 - Identification (RFID)

Instruments and controls 93Some transmitters do not send acorrect time signal. In such cases,switch off automatic timesynchronisation and set the time

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94 Instruments and controlsInfo-Display indicates: time 3 76 outside temperature 3 75 date 3 76 Infotainment and navigationsystems - see Infotainm

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Instruments and controls 95Turn To mark a menu option To set a numeric value or to displaya menu optionPress To select or activate the markedoption

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96 Instruments and controlsSystem settingsThe settings are accessed via theSettings menu. Press the Main button(not found on all Infotainmentsystems)

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Instruments and controls 97Language selectionThe display language for somefunctions can be selected. Selectmenu item Language from theSettings menu. T

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98 Instruments and controlsAdjusting contrast(Graphic-Info-Display)Select menu item Contrast from theSettings menu. The menu isdisplayed. Confirm the

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