Vauxhall Astra 2011.5 Owner's Manual

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Page 1 - TS 1680-B-11

0 - 1VAUXHALL AstraVAUXHALL AstraOwner’s ManualModel Year 2011.5Edition: December 2010TS 1680-B-11

Page 2 - Contents

In brief 9Exterior mirrorsSelect the relevant exterior mirror andadjust it.Convex exterior mirrors 3 28,Electric adjustment 3 28, Foldingexterior mirr

Page 3 - Introduction

Instruments and controls 99FlashesFuel used up. Refuel immediately.Never run the tank dry.Catalytic converter 3 142.Bleeding the diesel fuel system3 1

Page 4 - Cautions

100 Instruments and controlsInformation displaysDriver Information CenterThe Driver Information Center (DIC)is located in the instrument clusterbetwee

Page 5 - 4 Introduction

Instruments and controls 101Turn the adjuster wheel to highlighta menu option or to set a numericvalue.Press the SET/CLR button to selecta function or

Page 6 - Introduction 5

102 Instruments and controlsTrip/Fuel Information Menu, TripComputer 3 111.Traffic sign assistant 3 107.Tyre pressure monitoring system3 188.Graphic-I

Page 7 - In brief

Instruments and controls 103Colour-Info-DisplayThe Colour-Information-Displayindicates in colour: time 3 87 outside temperature 3 86 date 3 87 Inf

Page 8 - In brief 7

104 Instruments and controlsPress (the outer ring) To select or activate the markedoption To confirm a set value To switch a system function on/off

Page 9 - Mirror adjustment

Instruments and controls 105No. Vehicle message6 Depress brake pedal to releaseelectrical parking brake7 Turn steering wheel, switchignition off and t

Page 10 - Steering wheel adjustment

106 Instruments and controlsNo. Vehicle message65 Theft attempted66 Service theft alarm system67 Service steering wheel lock68 Service power steering6

Page 11 - 10 In brief

Instruments and controls 107Vehicle messages on theColour-Info-DisplaySome important messages appearadditionally in theColour-Info-Display. Press them

Page 12 - Instrument panel overview

108 Instruments and controlsAn exclamation mark in a frameindicates that there is an additionalsign detected which cannot berecognised by the system.T

Page 14 - In brief 13

Instruments and controls 109Speed limits and no passing signs aredisplayed as pop-up on each page ofthe menu.Pop-up functionThe pop-up function can be

Page 15 - Washer and wiper systems

110 Instruments and controlsFaultThe traffic sign assistant system maynot operate correctly when: the area of the windscreen, wherethe front camera i

Page 16

Instruments and controls 111Trip computerThe menus and functions can beselected via the buttons on the turnsignal lever.Press the MENU button to selec

Page 17 - Transmission

112 Instruments and controlsRangeRange is calculated from current fueltank content and currentconsumption. The display showsaverage values.After refue

Page 18 - In brief 17

Instruments and controls 113Personal settings in theGraphic-Info-DisplayPress the CONFIG button. The menuSettings is displayed.The following settings

Page 19 - 18 In brief

114 Instruments and controlsPhone settingsSee description for Infotainmentsystem in the Infotainment systemmanual.Vehicle settings Climate and air qu

Page 20 - Keys, doors and

Instruments and controls 115Remote unlock feedback: Activateor deactivate the hazard warningflasher feedback whilst unlocking.Remote door unlock: Chan

Page 21 - Radio remote control

116 Instruments and controlsSport mode settingsThe driver can select the functionswhich will be activated in Sport mode3 151. Sport suspension: Dampi

Page 22 - Central locking system

Instruments and controls 117Park assist: Activate or deactivatethe ultrasonic parking assist . Exterior ambient lightingDuration upon exit of vehicle

Page 23 - 22 Keys, doors and windows

118 LightingLightingExterior lighting ... 118Interior lighting ... 124Lighting features ...

Page 24 - Automatic locking

In brief 11Instrument panel overview1 Light switch ... 118Headlight rangeadjustment ... 119Front fog ligh

Page 25 - Load compartment

Lighting 119Automatic light controlAutomatic light control functionWhen the automatic light controlfunction is switched on and theengine is running, t

Page 26 - Vehicle security

120 LightingTo adapt headlight range to thevehicle load to prevent dazzling: turnthumb wheel ? to required position.0 = front seats occupied1 = all se

Page 27 - Anti-theft alarm system

Lighting 121Playstreet lightingActivated automatically at low speedup to approx. 20 mph. The light beamis turned at an angle of 8° to theroadside.Town

Page 28 - Immobiliser

122 LightingIt switches to low beam when: the camera in the windscreendetects the lights of oncoming orpreceding vehicles the vehicle speed is slowe

Page 29 - Exterior mirrors

Lighting 123Turn and lane-changesignalslever up = right turn signallever down = left turn signalIf the lever is moved past theresistance point, the tu

Page 30 - Interior mirrors

124 LightingParking lightsWhen the vehicle is parked, theparking lights on one side can beactivated:1. Switch off ignition.2. Move turn signal lever a

Page 31 - Power windows

Lighting 125On vehicles with light sensor, thebrightness can only be adjusted whenthe exterior lights are on and the lightsensor detects night conditi

Page 32 - Keys, doors and windows 31

126 LightingLighting featuresCentre console lightingSpotlight incorporated in the interiorlighting comes on when headlightsare switched on.Entry light

Page 33 - Sun visors

Lighting 127Exit lighting is switched offimmediately if the turn signal lever ispulled while the driver's door is open.Activation, deactivation a

Page 34 - Keys, doors and windows 33

128 Climate controlClimate controlClimate control systems ... 128Air vents ... 133Maintenance ...

Page 35 - 34 Keys, doors and windows

12 In briefExterior lightingTurn light switchAUTO = automatic light control:Headlights are switchedon and off automaticallym= activation or deactivati

Page 36 - Seats, restraints

Climate control 129Air conditioning systemIn addition to the heating andventilation system, the airconditioning system has:n= cooling4= air recirculat

Page 37 - Active head restraints

130 Climate controlDemisting and defrosting thewindows V Press button V: fan automaticallyswitches to higher speed, the airdistribution is directed to

Page 38 - Front seats

Climate control 131The electronic climate control systemis only fully operational when theengine is running.Automatic mode AUTOBasic setting for maxim

Page 39 - 38 Seats, restraints

132 Climate controlManual settingsClimate control system settings canbe changed by activating the buttonsand rotary knobs as follows.Changing a settin

Page 40 - Seats, restraints 39

Climate control 133In warm and very humid ambient airconditions, the windscreen might mistup from outside, when cold air isdirected to it. If windscre

Page 41 - Rear seats

134 Climate controlDirect the flow of air by tilting andswivelling the slats.To close the vent, turn the adjusterwheel towards the smaller W symbol.Co

Page 42 - Seat belts

Climate control 135Air conditioning regularoperationIn order to ensure continuouslyefficient performance, cooling mustbe operated for a few minutes on

Page 43 - Three-point seat belt

136 Driving and operatingDriving and operatingDriving hints ... 136Starting and operating ... 137Engine exhaus

Page 44 - Seats, restraints 43

Driving and operating 137Starting and operatingNew vehicle running-inDo not brake unnecessarily hard forthe first few journeys.During the first drive,

Page 45 - Airbag system

138 Driving and operatingDo not operate the accelerator pedal.Diesel engine: turn the key to position2 for preheating until controlindicator ! goes ou

Page 46 - Side airbag system

In brief 13Turn and lane-change signalslever up = right turn signallever down = left turn signalTurn and lane-change signals3 123, Parking lights 3 12

Page 47 - Airbag deactivation

Driving and operating 139Stop-start systemThe stop-start system helps to savefuel and to reduce the exhaustemissions. When conditions allow, itswitche

Page 48 - Seats, restraints 47

140 Driving and operating the driver's door is closed or thedriver's seat belt is fastened the battery is sufficiently chargedand in good

Page 49 - Child restraints

Driving and operating 141 the vehicle starts to move the climate control system requestsan engine start the air conditioning is manuallyswitched on

Page 50 - Seats, restraints 49

142 Driving and operatingtake up to 25 minutes. Typically itneeds between 7 and 12 minutes.Autostop is not available and fuelconsumption may be higher

Page 51 - 50 Seats, restraints

Driving and operating 143rectified by a workshop as soon aspossible. In an emergency, drivingcan be continued for a short period,keeping vehicle speed

Page 52 - Seats, restraints 51

144 Driving and operatingWithout brake pedal applied, thecontrol indicator j illuminates.If the selector lever is not in P whenthe ignition is switche

Page 53 - Top-tether fastening eyes

Driving and operating 145In manual mode no automatic shiftingto a higher gear takes place at highengine revolutions.Electronic drivingprogrammes Foll

Page 54 - Storage compartments

146 Driving and operating2. Release the selector lever trimfrom the centre console at thefront, fold it upwards and rotate itto the left.3. Insert a s

Page 55 - Sunglasses storage

Driving and operating 147BrakesThe brake system comprises twoindependent brake circuits.If a brake circuit fails, the vehicle canstill be braked using

Page 56 - Armrest storage

148 Driving and operatingParking brakeManual parking brakeAlways apply parking brake firmlywithout operating the release button,and apply as firmly as

Page 57 - Centre console storage

14 In briefWasher and wiper systemsWindscreen wiper2 = fast1 = slowP= timed interval wiping orautomatic wiping with rainsensor§= offFor a single wipe

Page 58 - Rear carrier system

Driving and operating 149As soon as the switch m is released,dynamic braking will be stopped.FaultFailure mode of electrical parkingbrake is indicated

Page 59 - 58 Storage

150 Driving and operating9 WarningDo not let this special safetyfeature tempt you into taking riskswhen driving.Adapt speed to the roadconditions.Cont

Page 60 - Storage 59

Driving and operating 151ESC is reactivated by pressing theb button again. If the TC system waspreviously disabled, both TC andESC are reactivated.ESC

Page 61 - 60 Storage

152 Driving and operating Shift points of automatictransmission occur in a comfortmode. Illumination of main instruments iswhite.Normal modeAll sett

Page 62 - Storage 61

Driving and operating 153With automatic transmission, onlyactivate cruise control in automaticmode.Control indicator m 3 99.Switching onPress rocker s

Page 63 - 62 Storage

154 Driving and operatingObject detectionsystemsParking assistThe parking assist makes parkingeasier by measuring the distancebetween the vehicle and

Page 64 - Storage 63

Driving and operating 155Additionally, r illuminates ora vehicle message is displayed in theDriver Information Center ifa malfunction of the system du

Page 65 - 64 Storage

156 Driving and operatingActivationThe lane departure warning system isactivated by pressing the ) button.The illuminated LED in the buttonindicates t

Page 66 - Storage 65

Driving and operating 157FuelFuel for petrol enginesOnly use unleaded fuel that complieswith DIN EN 2281).Equivalent standardised fuels with anethanol

Page 67

158 Driving and operating9 DangerFuel is flammable and explosive.No smoking. No naked flames orsparks.If you can smell fuel in yourvehicle, have the c

Page 68 - Storage 67

In brief 15Push lever.Washer fluid is sprayed on the rearwindow and the wiper wipes a fewtimes.Climate controlHeated rear window, heatedexterior mirro

Page 69 - 68 Storage

Driving and operating 159The specification of CO2 emission isalso a constituent of the directive.The figures given must not be takenas a guarantee for

Page 70 - Storage 69

160 Driving and operatingThe permissible trailer loads arespecified in the vehicle documents. Ingeneral, they are valid for gradientsup to max. 12 %.T

Page 71 - Load compartment cover

Driving and operating 161Fitting the coupling ball barPress fastenings inward and removecover.Disengage and fold down the socket.Remove the sealing pl

Page 72 - Storage 71

162 Driving and operatingInserting the coupling ball barInsert the tensioned coupling ball barin the opening and push firmlyupwards until it audibly e

Page 73 - Rear floor storage cover

Driving and operating 163Open the protective flap and turn thekey to position c to unlock thecoupling ball bar.Pull out rotary handle and turnclockwis

Page 74 - Storage 73

164 Vehicle careVehicle careGeneral Information ... 164Vehicle checks ... 165Bulb replacement ...

Page 75 - 74 Storage

Vehicle care 165 Disconnect the clamp from thenegative terminal of the vehiclebattery. Beware that all systems arenot functional, e.g. anti-theft ala

Page 76 - Cargo management

166 Vehicle carePush the safety catch to the right andopen the bonnet.Secure the bonnet support.If the bonnet is opened during anAutostop, the engine

Page 77 - 76 Storage

Vehicle care 167When the engine oil level hasdropped to the MIN mark, top upengine oil.We recommend the use of the samegrade of engine oil that was us

Page 78 - Safety net

168 Vehicle carethe coolant concentration checkedand have the cause of the coolantloss remedied by a workshop.Washer fluidFill with clean water mixed

Page 79 - Warning triangle

16 In briefTransmissionManual transmissionReverse: with the vehicle stationary,depress the clutch pedal, press therelease button on the selector lever

Page 80 - First aid kit

Vehicle care 169BatteryThe vehicle battery is maintenance-free provided that the driving profileallows sufficient charging of thebattery. Short-distan

Page 81 - Loading information

170 Vehicle careCharging the battery9 WarningOn vehicles with stop-startsystem, ensure that the chargingpotential does not exceed 14.6volts when using

Page 82 - Storage 81

Vehicle care 171Bulb replacementSwitch off the ignition and switch offthe relevant switch or close the doors.Only hold a new bulb at the base! Donot t

Page 83 - Instruments and

172 Vehicle care3. Detach the bulb from the bulbholder and replace the bulb.4. Insert the bulb holder, engagingthe two lugs into the reflector androta

Page 84 - Heated steering wheel

Vehicle care 1733. Remove the bulb from the socketand replace the bulb.4. Insert the bulb holder into thereflector. Fit the cap and rotateclockwise.Fr

Page 85 - Windscreen wiper/washer

174 Vehicle careFog lightsThe bulbs are accessible frombeneath the vehicle.1. Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwise and remove it from thereflector.2. D

Page 86 - Instruments and controls 85

Vehicle care 1752. Unscrew the plastic securing nutfrom the inside by hand.3. Carefully withdraw the lightassembly from retaining pins andremove. Make

Page 87 - Outside temperature

176 Vehicle care1. Open the tailgate and remove thethree covers.2. Unscrew the three screws andremove.3. Remove the tail light assembly.Make sure that

Page 88 - Instruments and controls 87

Vehicle care 1772. Remove cover.3. Unscrew two plastic securing nutsfrom the inside by hand.4. Carefully remove tail lightassembly. Take care that the

Page 89 - Ashtrays

178 Vehicle careTail light in the tailgate1. Open the tailgate and remove thecovers.2. Unscrew the screws and remove.3. Remove the tail light assembly

Page 90 - Warning lights, gauges

In brief 17Starting the engine Turn key to position 1 move the steering wheel slightly torelease the steering wheel lock operate clutch and brake

Page 91 - Fuel gauge

Vehicle care 1792. Remove and replace the bulb ofrear fog light.3. Close cover.For replacing reverse light bulb on theright side of the tailgate, proc

Page 92 - Control indicators

180 Vehicle careElectrical systemFusesData on the replacement fuse mustmatch the data on the defective fuse.There are three fuse boxes in thevehicle:

Page 93 - 92 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 181Place the fuse extractor on thevarious types of fuse from the top orside, and withdraw fuse.Engine compartment fuseboxThe fuse box is

Page 94 - Instruments and controls 93

182 Vehicle careNo. Circuit1 Engine control module2 Lambda probe3 Fuel injection, ignition system4 Fuel injection, ignition system5 –6 Mirror heating7

Page 95 - Airbag and belt tensioners

Vehicle care 183No. Circuit50 Headlamp levelling51 Air shutter52 Auxiliary heater, diesel engine53 Transmission control module,Engine control module54

Page 96 - Brake and clutch system

184 Vehicle careNo. Circuit1 Displays2 Exterior lights3 Exterior lights4 Radio5 Infotainment system,instrument6 Power outlet front7 Power outlet rear

Page 97 - 96 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 185Fold down the blind and remove.Remove the cover.Fuse assignmentsNo. Circuit1 Trailer module2 Trailer outlet3 Parking assist4 –5 –6 –7

Page 98 - Instruments and controls 97

186 Vehicle careNo. Circuit18 –19 Steering wheel heating20 Sunroof21 Seat heating22 –23 –24 –25 –26 –27 –28 –29 –30 –31 Amplifier, Subwoofer32 Active

Page 99 - Low fuel

Vehicle care 187Vehicles with spare wheel,variant 1The jack, the tools and a strap forsecuring a damaged wheel are ina storage compartment below thesp

Page 100 - Instruments and controls 99

188 Vehicle careSpeed code letter:Q = up to 100 mphS = up to 112 mphT = up to 118 mphH = up to 130 mphV = up to 150 mphW = up to 168 mphTyre pressureC

Page 101 - Information displays

18 In briefselector lever to P before switchingoff the ignition. Turn the frontwheels towards the kerb. Lock the vehicle with button e onthe radio rem

Page 102 - Instruments and controls 101

Vehicle care 189Press the MENU button to select theVehicle Information Menu.Turn the adjuster wheel to select thetyre pressure monitoring system.Syste

Page 103 - Colour-Info-Display

190 Vehicle careIf problems occur during the relearnprocess a warning message isdisplayed in the Driver InformationCenter.Temperature compensationCold

Page 104 - Instruments and controls 103

Vehicle care 191If the wheel covers and tyres used arenot factory approved, the tyres mustnot have a rim protection ridge.Wheel covers must not impair

Page 105 - Vehicle messages

192 Vehicle careThe tyre repair kit is in a compartmentunder the floor cover in the loadcompartment or in the underseatstorage compartment 3 55.1. Tak

Page 106 - Instruments and controls 105

Vehicle care 19310. Set the rocker switch on thecompressor to I. The tyre is filledwith sealant.11. The compressor pressure gaugebriefly indicates up

Page 107 - 106 Instruments and controls

194 Vehicle careIf tyre pressure is more than1.3 bar, set it to the correct value.Repeat the procedure until thereis no more loss of pressure.If the t

Page 108 - Traffic sign assistant

Vehicle care 195 Clean wheel nuts and thread witha clean cloth before mounting thewheel.9 WarningDo not grease wheel bolt, wheelnut and wheel nut con

Page 109 - 108 Instruments and controls

196 Vehicle care3. Ensure the jack is correctlypositioned under the relevantvehicle jacking point.4. Variant 1:Set the jack to the necessaryheight. Po

Page 110 - Instruments and controls 109

Vehicle care 197Attach wheel wrench and with thejack correctly aligned rotate wheelwrench until wheel is clear of theground.5. Unscrew the wheel nuts.

Page 111 - Battery voltage

198 Vehicle careThe use of a spare wheel that issmaller than the other wheels or incombination with winter tyres couldaffect driveability. Have the de

Page 112 - Trip computer

Introduction ... 2In brief ... 6Keys, doors and windows ... 19Seats

Page 113 - Vehicle personalisation

Keys, doors and windows 19Keys, doors andwindowsKeys, locks ... 19Doors ... 24

Page 114 - Instruments and controls 113

Vehicle care 199 Install the hexagon key of the wheelwrench ensuring that it locatessecurely on the bolt. Turn the wheel wrenchanticlockwise to loos

Page 115 - 114 Instruments and controls

200 Vehicle careJump startingDo not start with quick charger.A vehicle with a discharged batterycan be started using jump leads andthe battery of anot

Page 116 - Instruments and controls 115

Vehicle care 2013. Connect the black lead to thenegative terminal of the boosterbattery.4. Connect the other end of the blacklead to a vehicle groundi

Page 117 - 116 Instruments and controls

202 Vehicle careScrew in the towing eye as far as it willgo until it stops in a horizontalposition.Attach a tow rope – or better still a towrod – to t

Page 118 - Instruments and controls 117

Vehicle care 203Screw in the towing eye as far as it willgo until it stops in a horizontalposition.The lashing eye at the rearunderneath the vehicle m

Page 119 - Lighting

204 Vehicle careIf using a vehicle wash, comply withthe vehicle wash manufacturer'sinstructions. The windscreen wiperand rear window wiper must b

Page 120 - Headlight range

Vehicle care 205Paintwork damageRectify minor paintwork damage witha touch-up pen before rust forms.Have more extensive damage or rustareas repaired b

Page 121 - Adaptive forward lighting

206 Service and maintenanceService andmaintenanceGeneral information ... 206Recommended fluids, lubricantsand parts ...

Page 122 - Lighting 121

Service and maintenance 207Make sure that the Service andWarranty Booklet is completedcorrectly as continuous proof ofservice is essential if any warr

Page 123 - Hazard warning flashers

208 Service and maintenanceSelect the appropriate engine oilbased on its quality and on theminimum ambient temperature3 211.Additional engine oil addi

Page 124 - Rear fog lights

20 Keys, doors and windowsRadio remote controlUsed to operate: Central locking system Anti-theft locking system Anti-theft alarm system Power wind

Page 125 - Interior lighting

Technical data 209Technical dataVehicle identification ... 209Vehicle data ... 211Vehicle identificationVeh

Page 126 - Sunvisor lights

210 Technical dataInformation on identification label:1 = Manufacturer2 = Type approval number3 = Vehicle Identification Number4 = Permissible gross v

Page 127 - Lighting features

Technical data 211Vehicle dataRecommended fluids and lubricantsEuropean service scheduleRequired engine oil qualityAll European countries(except Belar

Page 128 - Battery discharge

212 Technical dataInternational service scheduleRequired engine oil qualityAll countries outside Europeexcept Israel Only Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Se

Page 129 - Climate control

Technical data 213All countries outside Europeexcept Israel Only Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, TurkeyEngine oil quality Petrol engines(including C

Page 130 - Air conditioning system

214 Technical dataEngine dataSales designation 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.6 1.6Engine identifier code A14XEL A14XER A14NEL A14NET A16XER A16LETNumber of cylind

Page 131 - Electronic climate control

Technical data 215Sales designation 1.3 1.7 1.7 2.0 TurboEngine identifier code A13DTE A17DTJ A17DTR A20DTHNumber of cylinders 4 4 4 4Piston displacem

Page 132 - Climate control 131

216 Technical dataPerformance5-door hatchbackEngine A14XEL A14XER A14NEL A14NET A16LET A16XERMaximum speed2) [mph]Manual transmission1053)1113)120 126

Page 133 - 132 Climate control

Technical data 217Sports tourerEngine A14XER A14NEL A14NET A16LET A16XERMaximum speed [mph]4)Manual transmission 109 119 125 138 116Automatic transmis

Page 134 - Air vents

218 Technical dataManual transmission / automatic transmission.Engine A14XEL A14XER A14NEL A14NET A16XER A16LETurban [l/100 km] 7.1/– 7.1/– 8.0/– 8.0/

Page 135 - Maintenance

Keys, doors and windows 21Key with foldaway key sectionExtend the key and open the unit.Replace the battery (battery typeCR 2032), paying attention to

Page 136 - Air conditioning regular

Technical data 219Sport tourerManual transmission / automatic transmission.Engine A14XER A14NEL A14NET A16XER A16LETurban [l/100 km] 7.6/– 8.2/– 8.2/9

Page 137 - Driving and operating

220 Technical dataVehicle weightKerb weight, basic model without any optional equipment5-door hatchback Engine Manual transmission Automatic transmiss

Page 138 - Starting and operating

Technical data 221Kerb weight, basic model with all optional equipment5-door hatchback Engine Manual transmission Automatic transmissionwithout/with a

Page 139 - Overrun cut-off

222 Technical dataKerb weight, basic model without any optional equipmentSports tourer Engine Manual transmission Automatic transmissionwithout/with a

Page 140 - Stop-start system

Technical data 223Kerb weight, basic model with all optional equipmentSports tourer Engine Manual transmission Automatic transmissionwithout/with air

Page 141 - 140 Driving and operating

224 Technical data5-door hatchback Sports tourerLength of load compartment with folded rear seats [mm] 1549 1835Load compartment width [mm] 1027 1026L

Page 142 - Engine exhaust

Technical data 225Fuel tankPetrol/diesel, nominal capacity [l]567)Tyre pressuresComfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full loadEngi

Page 143 - Catalytic converter

226 Technical dataComfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full loadEngine Tyres front rear front rear front rear[kPa/bar]([psi])[kPa/

Page 144 - Automatic transmission

Technical data 227Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full loadEngine Tyres front rear front rear front rear[kPa/bar]([psi])[kPa/

Page 145 - Manual mode

228 Technical dataComfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full loadEngine Tyres front rear front rear front rear[kPa/bar]([psi])[kPa/

Page 146 - Interruption of power

22 Keys, doors and windowsUnlockingPress button c.Two settings are selectable: To unlock only the driver's door,load compartment and fuel filler

Page 147 - Manual transmission

Technical data 229Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full loadEngine Tyres front rear front rear front rear[kPa/bar]([psi])[kPa/

Page 148 - Antilock brake system

230 Technical dataTowing hitch installation dimensions

Page 149 - Parking brake

Customer information 231Customer informationVehicle data recording andprivacy ... 231Vehicle data recordingand pri

Page 150 - Ride control systems

232 Customer informationRadio FrequencyIdentification (RFID)RFID technology is used in somevehicles for functions such as tyrepressure monitoring and

Page 152 - Interactive driving system

234IndexAAccessories and vehiclemodifications ... 164Active head restraints... 36Adaptive forward lighting ...

Page 153 - Cruise control

235Convex shape ... 28Coolant and antifreeze... 207Cruise control ... 99, 152Cupholders ...

Page 154 - Driving and operating 153

236Instrument panel illumination ... 179Instrument panel illuminationcontrol ... 124Instrument panel overview ...

Page 155 - Object detection

237Seat belts ... 41Seat position ... 37Selector lever ... 14

Page 157 - 156 Driving and operating

Keys, doors and windows 23Press the e button to lock.Press the c button to unlock.Fault in radio remote controlsystemUnlockingManually unlock the driv

Page 158 - Refuelling

24 Keys, doors and windowsthe ignition key is removed (manualtransmission) or the selector lever ismoved to P position (automatictransmission).Setting

Page 159 - Emissions

Keys, doors and windows 25Central locking system 3 21.ClosingUse one of the interior handles.Do not push the touchpad switchbelow the handle whilst cl

Page 160 - Trailer towing

26 Keys, doors and windowsActivatingPress e on the radio remote controltwice within 15 seconds.Anti-theft alarm systemThe anti-theft alarm system isco

Page 161 - Towing equipment

Keys, doors and windows 271. Close tailgate, bonnet, windowsand sunroof.2. Press button o. LED in thebutton o illuminates fora maximum of 10 minutes.3

Page 162 - Driving and operating 161

28 Keys, doors and windowsIf the control indicator d flashes whenthe ignition is on, there is a fault in thesystem; the engine cannot be started.Switc

Page 163 - 162 Driving and operating

2 IntroductionIntroduction

Page 164 - Trailer stability assist

Keys, doors and windows 29Electric foldingTurn control to 0, then push thecontrol down. Both exterior mirrorswill fold.Push the control down again - b

Page 165 - Vehicle care

30 Keys, doors and windowsAutomatic anti-dazzleDazzle from following vehicles atnight is automatically reduced.WindowsManual windowsThe door windows c

Page 166 - Vehicle checks

Keys, doors and windows 31Safety functionIf the window glass encountersresistance above the middle of thewindow during automatic closing, it isimmedia

Page 167 - Engine oil

32 Keys, doors and windowsInitialising the power windowsIf the windows cannot be closedautomatically (e.g. afterdisconnecting the vehicle battery),a w

Page 168 - Engine coolant

Keys, doors and windows 33RoofSunroof9 WarningTake care when operating thesunroof. Risk of injury, particularlyto children.Keep a close watch on themo

Page 169 - Brake fluid

34 Keys, doors and windowsClosing sunroof from outsideThe sunroof can be closed remotelyfrom outside the vehicle.Press and hold e button to close thes

Page 170 - Vehicle care 169

Seats, restraints 35Seats, restraintsHead restraints ... 35Front seats ... 37Rear seats ...

Page 171 - Wiper blade replacement

36 Seats, restraintsHorizontal adjustmentTo adjust horizontally, pull the headrestraint forwards. It engages inseveral positions.To return to its rear

Page 172 - Bulb replacement

Seats, restraints 37Front seatsSeat position9 WarningOnly drive with the seat correctlyadjusted. Sit with buttocks as far back againstthe backrest as

Page 173 - 172 Vehicle care

38 Seats, restraintsSeat positioningPull handle, slide seat, releasehandle.Seat backrestsPull lever, adjust inclination andrelease lever. Allow the ba

Page 174 - Xenon headlights

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

Page 175 - Tail lights

Seats, restraints 39Seat inclinationLever pumping motionup = front end higherdown = front end lowerLumbar supportAdjust lumbar support using the four-

Page 176 - Vehicle care 175

40 Seats, restraintsArmrestThe armrest can be slid forwards by10 cm. Under the armrest there isa storage compartment.Armrest storage 3 55.HeatingAdjus

Page 177 - 176 Vehicle care

Seats, restraints 41Seat beltsThe seat belts are locked duringheavy acceleration or deceleration ofthe vehicle holding the occupants inthe sitting pos

Page 178 - Vehicle care 177

42 Seats, restraintsThree-point seat beltFasteningWithdraw the belt from the retractor,guide it untwisted across the bodyand insert the latch plate in

Page 179 - 178 Vehicle care

Seats, restraints 43Adjust the height so that the belt liesacross the shoulder. It must not lieacross the throat or upper arm.Do not adjust while driv

Page 180 - Instrument panel

44 Seats, restraintsAirbag systemThe airbag system consists ofa number of individual systemsdepending on the scope ofequipment.When triggered the airb

Page 181 - Electrical system

Seats, restraints 45The inflated airbags cushion theimpact, thereby reducing the risk ofinjury to the upper body and head ofthe front seat occupantsco

Page 182 - Engine compartment fuse

46 Seats, restraintsCurtain airbag systemThe curtain airbag system consists ofan airbag in the roof frame on eachside. This can be identified by thewo

Page 183 - 182 Vehicle care

Seats, restraints 47Use the ignition key to choose theposition:*= front passenger airbag isdeactivated and will not inflatein the event of a collision

Page 184 - Instrument panel fuse box

48 Seats, restraintsChild restraintsChild restraint systemsWe recommend the Vauxhall childrestraint system which is tailoredspecifically to the vehicl

Page 185 - Load compartment fuse

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

Page 186 - Vehicle care 185

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

Page 187 - Vehicle tools

50 Seats, restraintsPermissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint systemWeight class Size class Fixture On front passenger seat On rear ou

Page 188 - Wheels and tyres

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 189 - Tyre pressure monitoring

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

Page 190 - Vehicle care 189

Storage 53StorageStorage compartments ... 53Load compartment ... 66Roof rack system ... 80Loadi

Page 191 - Wheel covers

54 StorageDepending on the version,cupholders are located under a coverin the centre console. Slide coverbackwards. Bottles can be stowedafter folding

Page 192 - Tyre repair kit

Storage 55Underseat storagePress button in the recess and pull outdrawer. Maximum load: 3 kg. Toclose, push in and engage.Depending on the version, th

Page 193 - 192 Vehicle care

56 StorageCentre console storageFront consoleThe storage container can be used tostore small items.Depending on the version, a storagecompartment is l

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Storage 57Rear carrier systemThe rear carrier system (Flex-Fixsystem) allows bicycles to beattached to a pull-out carrierintegrated into the vehicle f

Page 195 - Wheel changing

58 StorageCompletely pull out the rear carriersystem until you hear it engage.Ensure that it is not possible to pushin the rear carrier system without

Page 197 - 196 Vehicle care

Storage 59Check the cable and lamp position tomake sure these are correctlyinstalled and are securely located.Lock the rear carrier systemSwivel the r

Page 198 - Spare wheel

60 StorageUnfold pedal crank recessesFold one or both pedal crankrecesses upwards until the diagonalsupport engages.Remove the pedal crank mounts from

Page 199 - 198 Vehicle care

Storage 61Push the release lever on the strapretainer and remove the strapretainer.Prepare the bicycle forattachmentNoteThe maximum width for the peda

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62 StorageIf the bicycle has curved pedalcranks, screw in the pedal crank unitall the way (position 1).Put on the bicycle. The pedal crankhere must be

Page 201 - Jump starting

Storage 63Place the wheel recesses such thatthe bicycle is more or less horizontal.Here, the distance between thepedals and the tailgate should be atl

Page 202 - Towing the vehicle

64 StorageUndo strap retainers on both bicycletyres.Hold on to the bicycle, loosen theattachment screw for the pedalbearing mount, then lift the pedal

Page 203 - Towing another vehicle

Storage 65Swivel first the left clamping lever (1),followed by the right clamping lever(2), until they stop.Push the clamping lever down andpull both

Page 204 - Appearance care

66 StorageLoad compartmentThe rear seat backrest is divided intotwo parts. Both parts can be foldeddown.Load compartment extension,5-door hatchbackRem

Page 205 - 204 Vehicle care

Storage 679 WarningOnly drive the vehicle if thebackrests are securely locked intoposition. Otherwise there is a riskof personal injury or damage to t

Page 206 - Interior care

68 Storage9 WarningTake care when operating theelectric foldable rear seats. Theseat backrest is folded withconsiderable power. Risk of injury,particu

Page 207 - Service and

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

Page 208 - Recommended fluids

Storage 69Raise the seat cushion and fold thebackrestPull the strap on one or both seatcushions and lift the rear of thecushion forwards.Push rear hea

Page 209 - 208 Service and maintenance

70 StoragePull the grip and open the cover.Suitable for loading long, narrowobjects.Ensure that the cover engages afterfolding up.The closed cover can

Page 210 - Technical data

Storage 71Lift cover at the rear and push itupwards at the front.Remove the cover.If the height adjustable cover ismounted in the middle or upperposit

Page 211 - 210 Technical data

72 StorageRemoving coverOpen the load compartment cover.Pull the release lever on the right sideup and hold it. Lift the cover first onthe right side

Page 212 - Vehicle data

Storage 73Height adjustable cover, 5-doorhatchbackThe height adjustable cover can bemounted in three positions: directly above the rear floor cover(1

Page 213 - 212 Technical data

74 StorageNote If mounted in position 2 or 3, thespace between the rear floorcover and the height adjustablecover can be used as a stowagecompartment

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Storage 75Lashing eyesThe lashing eyes are designed tosecure items against slippage, e.g.using lashing straps or luggage net.Cargo managementsystemThe

Page 215 - Engine data

76 StorageNet pocketInsert adapters into the requiredposition in the rails. The net pocketcan be suspended from the adapters.Installation of hooks in

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Storage 77Alternatively install both hooks in thelower rail. Plug in the lower bracketsof the box from above into the lowerhooks.Strap setInsert the a

Page 217 - Performance

78 StorageBehind the rear seatsAdjust strap length on safety net byattaching the upper hook to the eyesof the strap. Attach lower hook to eyein the ri

Page 218 - -emissions

In brief 7Seat backrestsPull lever, adjust inclination andrelease lever. Allow the seat toengage audibly.Seat position 3 37, Seat adjustment3 37.Seat

Page 219 - 218 Technical data

Storage 79Sports tourerFold down straps. Stow the warningtriangle in the space behind the strapson the inside of the tailgate.First aid kit5-door hatc

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80 StorageRoof rack systemRoof rackFor safety reasons and to avoiddamage to the roof, the vehicleapproved roof rack system isrecommended.Follow the in

Page 221 - Vehicle weight

Storage 81 Use the four hooks at the sidewallsof the load compartment forhanging up carrier bags. Maximumload: 5 kg per hook. Sports tourer: Use the

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82 Instruments and controlsInstruments andcontrolsControls ... 82Warning lights, gauges andindicators ...

Page 223 - 222 Technical data

Instruments and controls 83Heated steering wheelActivate heating by pressing *button. Activation is indicated by theLED in the button.The recommended

Page 224 - Vehicle dimensions

84 Instruments and controlsWindscreen wiper/washerWindscreen wiper2 = fast1 = slowP= interval wiping§= offFor a single wipe when thewindscreen wiper i

Page 225 - Capacities

Instruments and controls 85Adjustable sensitivity of the rainsensorTurn the adjuster wheel to adjust thesensitivity:lowsensitivity= turn adjuster whee

Page 226 - Tyre pressures

86 Instruments and controlsRear window wiper/washerPress the rocker switch to activate therear window wiper:upperposition= continuousoperationlowerpos

Page 227 - 226 Technical data

Instruments and controls 87Additionally a warning message isdisplayed in the Driver InformationCenter with Uplevel-Display.9 WarningThe road surface m

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88 Instruments and controlsPower outletsA 12 Volt power outlet is located in thefront console.A further 12 Volt power outlet islocated in the rear con

Page 229 - 228 Technical data

8 In briefHead restraint adjustmentPress the button, adjust height andengage.Head restraints 3 35.Seat beltPull out the seat belt and engage inbelt bu

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Instruments and controls 89The portable ashtray can be placed inthe cupholders.Warning lights, gaugesand indicatorsSpeedometerIndicates vehicle speed.

Page 231 - 230 Technical data

90 Instruments and controlsTachometerDisplays the engine speed.Drive in a low engine speed range foreach gear as much as possible.CautionIf the needle

Page 232 - Customer information

Instruments and controls 91CautionIf engine coolant temperature istoo high, stop vehicle, switch offengine. Danger to engine. Checkcoolant level.Servi

Page 233 - Identification (RFID)

92 Instruments and controlsindicators may vary. When theignition is switched on, most controlindicators will illuminate briefly asa functionality test

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Instruments and controls 93Control indicators in the instrument cluster

Page 235

94 Instruments and controlsControl indicators in the centreconsoleTurn signalO illuminates or flashes green.Illuminates brieflyThe parking lights are

Page 236

Instruments and controls 95* illuminates yellow.The front passenger airbag isdeactivated 3 46.9 DangerRisk of fatal injury for a child usinga child re

Page 237

96 Instruments and controlsIlluminatesBrake pedal needs to be operated torelease the electrical parking brake3 148.FlashesClutch pedal needs to be ope

Page 238

Instruments and controls 97Illuminates with power steeringdisabledFailure in the power steering system.Consult a workshop.Lane departure warning) illu

Page 239

98 Instruments and controlsContinue driving until % goes out. Ifpossible, do not allow engine speedto drop below 2000 rpm.IlluminatesThe diesel partic

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