Vauxhall Combo Infotainment System Owner's Manual

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Page 1 - OPEL Combo

OPEL ComboOwner’s Manual

Page 2

4In BriefPicture no: 12429s.tifFront seat height 3: Pull lever at side Lift lever and relieve some weight from seat to raise it or press down on seat

Page 3

94 Climate controlPicture no: 11612s.tifHeating and ventilation systemTemperature Adjusted using left-hand rotary switch. The amount of heat is depend

Page 4 - Weights

95Climate controlPicture no: 11618s.tifVentilation z Set the temperature to the desired setting. z Switch fan on, select fan setting according to requ

Page 5 - Adam Opel GmbH

96 Climate controlPicture no: 16489s.tifDemisting and defrosting the windows Misted or icy windows, e. g. due to damp weather, damp clothing or low ou

Page 6

97Climate controlPicture no: 13203s.tifCooling n Only operate with the engine and fan running. Activate and deactivate with the n button. When cooling

Page 7 - Contents

98 Climate controlPicture no: 11624s.tifComfort setting z Set cooling n as desired.z Air recirculation system 4 off. z Set temperature switch as desir

Page 8 - In Brief

99Climate controlz Cooling n on, the air conditioning compressor automatically switches off in low outdoor temperatures (ice formation),z Turn the tem

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100 Driving and operationDriving and operationManual transmission automated 3 The Easytronic transmission permits manual (manual mode) or automatic ge

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101Driving and operationStarting the engineBriefly operate foot brake when starting the engine. The engine can now be started in position N and with t

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102 Driving and operationPicture no: 12466s.tifSelector lever in A/MSwitch between Automatic and Manual mode.In manual mode, a gear can be selected ma

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103Driving and operationPicture no: 12479S.tifWinter programme T In the event of difficulties starting off on slippery roads, press the T button (&quo

Page 13 - Hazard warning lamps

5In BriefPicture no: 18531s.tifPull out the seat belt and engage it in the belt buckle The seat belt must not be twisted and must lie snugly against t

Page 14 - 8In Brief

104 Driving and operationPicture no: 14083j.tifManoeuvring the vehicle To manoeuvre the vehicle back and forth during attempts to park or in garage en

Page 15 - 9In Brief

105Driving and operationPicture no: 13739s.tifInterruption of power supply The clutch is not disengaged if there is an interruption of the power suppl

Page 16 - 10 In Brief

106 Driving and operationDriving hints The first 1000 km Drive your vehicle at various speeds. Do not use full throttle. Never allow the engine to lab

Page 17 - 11In Brief

107Driving and operationSave energy – more kilometres Please observe the running-in hints on the previous page and the tips for saving energy on the f

Page 18 - Control indicators

108 Driving and operationSaving Fuel, Protecting the Environment Trend-setting technologyEnvironmentally friendly and mainly recyclable materials were

Page 19 - Picture no: 14056h.tif

109Driving and operationOverrun z The fuel supply is automatically shut off during overrun, e.g. when the vehicle is being driven down long gradients

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110 Driving and operationFuels, refuellingFuel consumption Fuel consumption is determined under specific driving conditions 3 186. Special equipment i

Page 21 - Before starting off, check

111Driving and operationPicture no: 15829t.tifFuel filler cap Only a Opel Genuine fuel filler cap provides full functionality. Diesel-engined vehicles

Page 22 - Picture no: 11554s.tif

112 Driving and operationCorrect filling depends to a large extent on proper operation of the fuel dispensing pump: 1. Fully insert the pump nozzle an

Page 23 - Interesting functions

113Driving and operationRefuelling when driving abroadWhen refuelling in another country, please note that country-specific expressions are used for n

Page 24 - Airbag system

6In BriefPicture no: 18082s.tifTo adjust interior mirror by swivelling Swivel lever on underside of mirror housing to reduce dazzle at night. Mirrors

Page 25 - Diesel particle filter 3

114 Driving and operationIf the natural gas tank is then not refilled, petrol operation must be manually selected the next time the engine is started.

Page 26 - Keys, doors

115Driving and operationz In the event of misfiring, uneven engine running, a clear reduction in engine performance or other unusual problems, have th

Page 27 - Electronic immobiliser

116 Driving and operationPicture no: 11718s.tifControl indicator A for engine electronics Illuminates for a few seconds when ignition is switched on.

Page 28 - 22 Keys, doors, windows

117Driving and operationPicture no: 18528s.tifUnder certain driving conditions, e.g. short distances, the system cannot clean itself automatically. If

Page 29 - Remote control 3

118 Driving and operationMaintenance Have all maintenance work carried out at the specified intervals. We recommend that you entrust this work to your

Page 30 - Central locking system 3

119Driving and operationPicture no: 12482s.tifBrake system control indicator RThe control indicator illuminates when the ignition is switched on if th

Page 31 - 25Keys, doors, windows

120 Driving and operationSelf testing When the engine is started and the vehicle starts off, the system performs a self-check, which may be audible.Fa

Page 32 - Fault in the remote control

121Driving and operationWheels, tyres Suitable tyres or limitations 3 191. Tyres fitted in the factory are adapted to the chassis and provide optimum

Page 33 - Child safety locks 3

122 Driving and operationAlways inflate the spare wheel 3 to the pressure specified for full load. Do not reduce tyre pressure when the tyres are warm

Page 34 - Tailgate 3

123Driving and operationPicture no: 6457u.tifTread depth Check tread depth regularly. For reasons of safety, tyres should be replaced when their tread

Page 35 - Leaf doors 3

7In BriefPicture no: 18475s.tifHeadlamp flash, main beam and dipped beam Main beam, headlamp flash 3 85. Picture no: 14054h.tifSwitch turn signal onTu

Page 36 - 30 Keys, doors, windows

124 Driving and operationTyre designations Meanings: e.g. 175/70 R 14 79 TSpeed code letters: Winter tyres 3 Instructions on fitting new tyres 3 121.

Page 37 - Anti-theft alarm system 3

125Driving and operationPicture no: 6459u.tifTyre chains 3 Limitations 3 191. Tyre chains are only permitted on the driven wheels (front axle). They m

Page 38 - 32 Keys, doors, windows

126 Driving and operationTowing equipment 3 Only use towing equipment that has been approved for your vehicle. Entrust retrofitting of towing equipmen

Page 39 - 33Keys, doors, windows

127Driving and operationPicture no: 13228s.tifDriving characteristics, towing tips In the case of trailers/caravans with brakes, attach breakaway stop

Page 40 - Exterior mirrors

128 Self-help, vehicle careSelf-help, vehicle careDiesel fuel system, bleeding If the tank is allowed to run dry, the diesel fuel system must be bled.

Page 41 - Manual window operation

129Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 18097s.tifLift the safety catch and open the bonnet. Dirt or snow on the bonnet may drop onto the windscreen whe

Page 42 - Electric windows 3

130 Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 15286a.tifz Never expose the battery to naked flames or sparks. z A flat battery can freeze even at temperature

Page 43 - Heated rear window 3

131Self-help, vehicle careRoute the leads so that they cannot catch on rotating parts in the engine compartment. To start the engine: 1. Start the eng

Page 44 - Seats, Interior

132 Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 18109s.tifScrew in the towing eye anticlockwise as far as it will go until it stops in a horizontal position. A

Page 45 - 39Seats, Interior

133Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 18110s.tifTowing another vehicle Attach a tow rope 3 – or better still a tow rod 3 – to the rear towing eye on t

Page 47 - 41Seats, Interior

134 Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 12462s.tifCombo van The warning triangle and the first aid cushion or box are kept in the compartment behind th

Page 48 - 42 Seats, Interior

135Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 16493s.tif7. Place the replaced wheel in the spare wheel holder with the outside of the wheel facing upwards.If

Page 49 - 43Seats, Interior

136 Self-help, vehicle careInformation on directional tyres 3 Fit directional tyres such that they roll in the direction of travel. The rolling direct

Page 50 - Luggage compartment cover 3

137Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 12461s.tifCombo vanThe jack and the vehicle tools are secured behind the driver’s seat. The jack is secured in p

Page 51 - Safety net 3

138 Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 12483s.tif1. Prise off the hub cap using a screwdriver, positioning the screwdriver at the recess at the side o

Page 52 - Load compartment grille 3

139Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 11642s.tifAlloy wheels with anti-theft lock 3: unscrew the hub cap with anti-theft key and remove it. Vehicle to

Page 53 - Notes on loading the vehicle

140 Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 11645s.tif4. Pre-adjust the jack 3 to the required height. Position the jack arm in the front or rear so that t

Page 54 - Three-point seat belts

141Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 11647s.tif7. Screw in the wheel bolts. Push the wheel bolt wrench 3 on as far as possible and tighten the wheel

Page 55 - 49Seats, Interior

142 Self-help, vehicle careTyre repair kit 3 Minor damage to the tyre tread or sidewall can be repaired with the tyre repair kit.Do not remove the for

Page 56 - Belt tensioners

143Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 15319t.tif4. Screw the compressor air hose to the connection on the sealant bottle.5. Fit the sealant bottle in

Page 57 - 51Seats, Interior

9In BriefPage1 Light switch ... 3 6, 3 842 Side air vents ... 3 933 Turn signals, headlamp flas

Page 58 - Operation of the seat belts

144 Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 15797t.tifIf the prescribed tyre pressure is not reached within 10 minutes, remove the tyre repair kit. Move th

Page 59 - Child restraint system 3

145Self-help, vehicle careImportantThe driving comfort of the repaired tyre is greatly lessened. Have such tyres replaced.If the compressor makes abno

Page 60 - 54 Seats, Interior

146 Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 11651s.tifBefore replacing a fuse, turn off the respective switch and the ignition. Slot fuse-gripping tool ont

Page 61 - 55Seats, Interior

147Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 15543s.tifFuses and the most important circuits they protectSome circuits may be protected by several fuses. The

Page 62 - 56 Seats, Interior

148 Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 15544s.tif Picture no: No. Circuit19Electric window (right)20–21–22Central control unit, immobilizer 23Windscr

Page 63 - 57Seats, Interior

149Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 11743s.tif Picture no: No. Circuit27Seat heater (left)No. Circuit28ABS29Rear window wiperNo. Circuit30Engine con

Page 64 - 58 Seats, Interior

150 Self-help, vehicle careNo. Circuit38Left tail lamp, left parking lamp39Right tail lamp, right parking lamp40Brake lamps41Fog lamps42Fog tail lamp4

Page 65 - 59Seats, Interior

151Self-help, vehicle careBulb replacement Switch off the ignition and switch off the relevant switch or close the doors. Only hold a new bulb at the

Page 66 - 60 Seats, Interior

152 Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 16076s.tif3. Push bulb on plug connector downward. 4. Remove bulb with connector from reflector housing. Pictur

Page 67 - Accessory socket 3

153Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 16079s.tif3. Detach plug connector from bulb. 4. Disengage spring wire clip from retaining lugs by moving it for

Page 69 - Stowage compartments

154 Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 16081s.tif4. Remove side light bulb mounting from reflector. 5. Remove bulb from socket. 6. Insert new bulb. Pi

Page 70 - Extendable stowage trays 3

155Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 16084s.tif3. Push bulb into holder a little, rotate left and remove. 4. Insert new bulb. 5. Engage holder into r

Page 71 - Sun visors

156 Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 15213s.tifFront indicator lamps 1. Open bonnet and engage support. 2. Rotate bulb holder to left and disengage.

Page 72 - Instruments

157Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 12449s.tifTail lamps 1. Disengage cover by pressing retaining lugs and remove. Picture no: 13725s.tif2. Detach p

Page 73 - 67Instruments

158 Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 15135s.tifNumber plate lamps 1. Unscrew both screws. Remove lamp insert. Picture no: 15136s.tif2. Press bulb sl

Page 74 - 68 Instruments

159Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 11668s.tif2. Press bulb slightly towards spring clip and remove. 3. Insert new bulb. 4. Insert lamp in opening a

Page 75 - 69Instruments

160 Self-help, vehicle carePicture no: 18112s.tifLuggage compartment lamp 3 1. Prise lamp out of recess using a screwdriver. 2. Press bulb slightly to

Page 76 - 70 Instruments

161Self-help, vehicle careWashing The paintwork of your vehicle is exposed to environmental influences. Wash and wax your vehicle regularly. When usin

Page 77 - Instrument display

162 Self-help, vehicle careExterior lights Headlamp and other lamp lens are made of plastic. Do not use any abrasive or caustic agents, do not use an

Page 78 - 72 Instruments

163Self-help, vehicle careUnderbody Some areas of the vehicle underbody have a PVC undercoating while other critical areas have a durable protective w

Page 79 - 73Instruments

11In BriefPage1 Side air vents ... 3 932 Front passenger airbag 3 ... 3 563 Infotainment system 3 ...

Page 80 - 74 Instruments

164 Opel Service, maintenanceOpel Service,maintenanceScheduled maintenanceThe service intervals apply to normal operating conditions. For extreme oper

Page 81 - 75Instruments

165Opel Service, maintenanceEuropean service plan⊕ Additional work.o Intervals are shorter under extreme operating conditions and when such is necess

Page 82 - 07.04.2004

166 Opel Service, maintenance⊕ Additional work.o Intervals are shorter under extreme operating conditions and when such is necessary due to condition

Page 83 - 07.04.2004

167Opel Service, maintenance⊕ Additional work.o Intervals are shorter under extreme operating conditions and when such is necessary due to conditions

Page 84 - 19,5° 19:36

168 Opel Service, maintenanceInternational service plan⊕ Additional work.o Intervals are shorter under extreme operating conditions and when such is

Page 85 - 79Instruments

169Opel Service, maintenance⊕ Additional work.o Intervals are shorter under extreme operating conditions and when such is necessary due to conditions

Page 86 - 80 Instruments

170 Opel Service, maintenance⊕ Additional work.o Intervals are shorter under extreme operating conditions and when such is necessary due to condition

Page 87 - 81Instruments

171Opel Service, maintenanceAdditional service workAdditional work ⊕Additional work is work which is not required for every service but can be carried

Page 88 - Windscreen wipers

172 Opel Service, maintenanceEngine oilEngine oil is identified by its grade and viscosity. When choosing which engine oil to use, grade is more impor

Page 89 - 83Instruments

173Opel Service, maintenancePicture no: 14419s.tifInspection systemIn order to ensure economical and safe vehicle operation and to maintain the value

Page 90 - Lighting

12 In BriefControl indicators >Fog lamps 3, 3 66, 3 86.A Engine electronics, Immobiliser 3, Manual transmission automated 3, Fault, 3 21, 3 66, 3 1

Page 91 - Reversing lamps

174 Opel Service, maintenanceGenuine Opel Parts and Accessories We recommend that you use "Genuine Opel Parts and Accessories" and conversio

Page 92 - Fog tail lamp r

175Opel Service, maintenancePicture no: 18113s.tifEngine oil On vehicles with engine oil level check 3, the engine oil level is monitored automaticall

Page 93 - Instrument illumination k

176 Opel Service, maintenancePicture no: 18114s.tifWe recommend that you use the same engine oil as was used the last time it was topped up. Picture n

Page 94 - Courtesy lamp 0

177Opel Service, maintenanceDiesel fuel filter On the event of engine oil change, have fuel filter checked for possible water residue by a workshop. I

Page 95 - Misted light covers

178 Opel Service, maintenancePicture no: 13213s.tifCoolant level In a closed cooling system, there is hardly any loss. When the cooling system is cold

Page 96 - Infotainment system

179Opel Service, maintenanceBrake fluid Changing brake fluid Brake fluid is hygroscopic, i. e. it absorbs water. If the brakes become hot, such as whe

Page 97 - Mobile telephones and radio

180 Opel Service, maintenancePicture no: 11678s.tifWindscreen washer system Reservoir for windscreen washer and rear windscreen washer at driver’s sid

Page 98 - Climate control

181Opel Service, maintenanceLaying the vehicle up for a long period of time If the vehicle is to be laid up for several months, the following work sho

Page 99 - Air vents

182 Technical dataTechnical dataPicture no: 11679s.tifVehicle data The technical data is determined in accordance with European Community standards. W

Page 100 - 94 Climate control

183Technical dataPicture no: 13329j.tifInformation on identification plate Picture no: 11680s.tifThe vehicle identification number is stamped on the i

Page 101 - 95Climate control

13In BriefPicture no: 11548s.tifOperate horn: Press j right or left Airbag system 3 3 56, Remote control on steering wheel 3 3 90. Picture no: 14055h.

Page 102 - Air conditioning system 3

184 Technical dataEngine data Sales designationEngine identifier code1.4 TWINPORTZ 14 XEPCNGZ 16 YNG1.3 CDTIZ 13 DTJ1.7 CDTIZ 17 DTHNumber of cylinder

Page 103 - 97Climate control

185Technical dataPerformance EngineZ 14 XEP Z 16 YNG Z 13 DTJ Z 17 DTHMaximum speed1) [km/h]5-speed manual transmissionManual transmission automated 1

Page 104 - 98 Climate control

186 Technical dataFuel consumption, CO2-emissions Directive 80/1268/EEC (last changed by 2004/3/EC) has applied for the measurement of fuel consumptio

Page 105 - Picture no: 11615s.tif

187Technical dataFuel consumption, CO2 emissions (up to tyre width of 185 mm) Fuel consumption, CO2 emissions (up to tyre width of 205 mm) EngineZ 14

Page 106 - Driving and operation

188 Technical dataFuel consumption (H gas)1)1)These values relate to the use of test gas G20 (H gas) in compliance with calculation method 1999/100/EC

Page 107 - 101Driving and operation

189Technical dataWeights, payload and roof load The payload is the difference between the permitted gross vehicle weight (see identification plate 3 1

Page 108 - 102 Driving and operation

190 Technical dataWeights (kg), Table 1, kerb weight1)1)According to EC Directive 70/156/EC, including assumed weights for driver (68 kg), luggage (7

Page 109 - 103Driving and operation

191Technical dataTyres Not all tyres available on the market currently meet the structural requirements. We recommend that you consult an Opel Partner

Page 110 - 104 Driving and operation

192 Technical dataTyre pressure (overpressure) Combo van Comfort when loaded with up to 2 persons and 100 kg luggage [kPa/bar]Fully loaded[kPa/bar]Eng

Page 111 - Manual transmission

193Technical dataTyre pressure (overpressure) Combo Comfort when loaded with up to 3persons[kPa/bar]Fully loaded[kPa/bar]Engine Tyres Front Rear Front

Page 113 - 107Driving and operation

14 In BriefPicture no: 14057h.tifRear window wiper 3 andRear window washer system 3 operation Rear window wipers and rear window washer system 3 82, F

Page 114 - Environment

194 Technical dataTyre pressure (overpressure)Combo Tramp/ArizonaComfort when loaded withup to 3 persons [kPa/bar]Fully loaded[kPa/bar]Engine Tyres Fr

Page 115 - 109Driving and operation

195Technical dataCapacitiesEngine oilEngine Z 14 XEP Z 13 DTJ Z 17 DTHIncl. filter [l] 3.5 3.5 5.0Between MIN and MAX [l] 1.0 1.0 1.0Fuel tankEngineZ

Page 116 - Fuels, refuelling

196 Technical dataDimensionsCombovanComboOverall length [mm] 4322 4322Overall width [mm] 1684 1684Width with two exterior mirrors [mm] 1892 1892Height

Page 117 - 111Driving and operation

197Technical dataMounting dimensions of towing equipment with fixed coupling ball bar All dimensions relate to trailer towing equipment approved by Op

Page 118 - 112 Driving and operation

198 IndexIndexAABS (Anti-lock Braking System) ... 119Accessories ... 133Accessory socket ...

Page 119 - 113Driving and operation

199IndexCCapacities ... 195Car Pass ... 20Caravan/trailer

Page 120 - Catalytic converter, engine

200 IndexFFan ... 94Fault ... 37Fillin

Page 121 - 115Driving and operation

201IndexKKeyExtending ... 20Ignition lock ... 16Locking doors ...

Page 122 - 116 Driving and operation

202 IndexPPaintwork damage ... 161Parking ... 17Parking lamps ...

Page 123 - 117Driving and operation

203IndexSignal system ... 13Sliding doors ... 27Spare fuses ...

Page 124 - Hydraulic brake system

15In BriefPicture no: 15120s.tifManual transmission Reverse gear: With the vehicle stationary, lift the ring under the gear-lever knob 3 seconds after

Page 125 - (ABS u) 3

204 IndexWWarning buzzers ... 82Warning triangle ... 133Washer fluid reservoir, wi

Page 127 - Wheels, tyres

Copyright by ADAM OPEL GmbH, Rüsselsheim, Germany.The information contained in this publication is valid as of the date indicated below. Adam Opel Gmb

Page 128 - 122 Driving and operation

16 In BriefPicture no: 15678t.tifSteering wheel lock and ignitionTurn key to position 1. Move the steering wheel slightly to release the steering whee

Page 129 - 123Driving and operation

17In BriefParking the vehicle z Always apply handbrake firmly without operating the release button, and apply as firmly as possible on a downhill or u

Page 130 - 124 Driving and operation

18 In BriefPicture no: 11600s.tifAirbag system The airbag system consists of several internal systems. Front airbag system 3 The front airbag system w

Page 131 - Roof racks 3

19In BriefPicture no: 14034s.tifSelecting with the multifunction button (adjuster wheel via the four-way rocker switch 3 78): Press and turn multifunc

Page 132 - Caravan/trailer towing

20 Keys, doors, windowsKeys, doors,windowsReplacement keys The key number is specified in the Car Pass 3. The key is part of the electronic immobilise

Page 133 - 127Driving and operation

21Keys, doors, windowsPicture no: 15761t.tifElectronic immobiliser The system checks whether the vehicle is allowed to start with the key used. Once t

Page 134 - Self-help, vehicle care

22 Keys, doors, windowsPicture no: 18115s.tifMechanical unlocking or locking of individual doors(versions without remote control 3 and central locking

Page 135 - 129Self-help, vehicle care

23Keys, doors, windowsPicture no: 15330t.tifRemote control 3 Depending on the equipment of the vehicle, one of the remote controls depicted on this pa

Page 136 - 130 Self-help, vehicle care

OPEL ComboOperation, Safety, Maintenance

Page 137 - 131Self-help, vehicle care

24 Keys, doors, windowsPicture no: 15332t.tifRemote control battery replacement Replace the battery as soon as the range of the remote control begins

Page 138 - 132 Self-help, vehicle care

25Keys, doors, windowsPicture no: 15333t.tifTo lock Close doors, sliding door 3, luggage compartment and tank flap. Press button p on the remote contr

Page 139 - 133Self-help, vehicle care

26 Keys, doors, windowsFault If the central locking system cannot be operated, the problem may be as follows: z If the central locking system is overl

Page 140 - Spare wheel 3

27Keys, doors, windowsPicture no: 18098s.tifSliding doors 3 Opening from outside Unlock the door with the key by turning it forwards in the lock or pr

Page 141 - 135Self-help, vehicle care

28 Keys, doors, windowsPicture no: 18116s.tifTailgate 3 To open Turn the key in the lock to the vertical position or press the q button on the remote

Page 142 - Jack £ 3 and vehicle tools 3

29Keys, doors, windowsPicture no: 18117s.tifLeaf doors 3 To open Turn the key in the lock to the vertical position or press the q button on the remote

Page 143 - Changing wheels

30 Keys, doors, windowsPicture no: 18119s.tifCentral locking 3 and the leaf doors The central locking system and anti-theft locking system 3 for the d

Page 144 - 138 Self-help, vehicle care

31Keys, doors, windowsAnti-theft alarm system 3 monitors z the doors, luggage compartment, bonnet, z the passenger compartment, z vehicle tilt, e. g.

Page 145 - 139Self-help, vehicle care

32 Keys, doors, windowsPicture no: 15987s.tifLight emitting diode (LED) During the first 10 seconds of anti-theft alarm system activation: After the f

Page 146 - 140 Self-help, vehicle care

33Keys, doors, windowsPicture no: 18094s.tifOpening and closing the luggage compartment 3 when the anti-theft alarm system is enabled 1. To unlock: Ta

Page 147 - 141Self-help, vehicle care

Data specific to your vehiclePlease enter your vehicle’s data here to keep it easily accessible. This information is available in the sections "S

Page 148 - Tyre repair kit 3

34 Keys, doors, windowsPicture no: 18083s.tifExterior mirrors Adjust manually using handles in the front doors or electrically 3 using switches in the

Page 149 - 143Self-help, vehicle care

35Keys, doors, windowsPicture no: 11549s.tifHeated exterior mirrors 3 Heating is activated or deactivated by pressing the Ü button. Heating is operabl

Page 150 - 144 Self-help, vehicle care

36 Keys, doors, windowsPicture no: 18105s.tifWindow in the sliding doors 3 Electric windows 3 Operational readinessOperational when the ignition key i

Page 151 - Electrical system

37Keys, doors, windowsPicture no: 17899s.tifClosing windows from the outside 3 The windows can be closed from the outside using the remote control. Ho

Page 152 - 146 Self-help, vehicle care

38 Seats, InteriorSeats, InteriorPicture no: 13189s.tifFront seats Adjust longitudinal seat positionPull the handle at the front of the seat, move the

Page 153 - Fuses and the most important

39Seats, InteriorPicture no: 12429s.tifAdjust height of seatLift lever and relieve some weight from seat to raise it or press down on seat with body w

Page 154 - 148 Self-help, vehicle care

40 Seats, Interiorz Sit with your shoulders as far back against the backrest as possible. Set the backrest rake so that you can easily reach the steer

Page 155 - 149Self-help, vehicle care

41Seats, InteriorPicture no: 12435s.tifAdjusting the centre rear head restraint 3 To improve visibility when the centre rear seat is not occupied or t

Page 156 - 150 Self-help, vehicle care

42 Seats, InteriorLuggage compartment extension Remove the luggage compartment cover 3 if necessary 3 44. Pull out the push-in collars 3 for the ISOFI

Page 157 - Halogen headlamp system

43Seats, InteriorPicture no: 12438s.tifTo fold one or both of the rear seat backrests, press the button at the top to release the backrest (Fig. 18099

Page 158 - 152 Self-help, vehicle care

IntroductionYour vehicle is an intelligent combination of forward-looking technology, impressive safety, environmental friendliness and economy. It no

Page 159 - 153Self-help, vehicle care

44 Seats, InteriorPicture no: 18101s.tifLashing eyes 3 The four lashing eyes in the luggage compartment that are shown in the illustration are used to

Page 160 - 154 Self-help, vehicle care

45Seats, InteriorPicture no: 12443s.tifSafety net 3 Passengers must not be carried behind the safety net.The safety net can be fitted behind the rear

Page 161 - Ellipsoidal headlamp system

46 Seats, InteriorPicture no: 16125s.tifLoad compartment grille 3 To prevent vehicle occupants from being injuried by loose cargo, a load compartment

Page 162 - Fog lamps 3

47Seats, InteriorPicture no: 18103s.tifNotes on loading the vehicle z Heavy objects in the luggage compartment should be placed as far forward as poss

Page 163 - Tail lamps

48 Seats, InteriorThree-stage safety system Comprising: z three-point seat belts, z belt tensioners at the front seats, z airbag systems for driver an

Page 164 - Courtesy lamps

49Seats, InteriorSeat belts are only designed for use by one person at a time. They are not suitable for persons younger than 12 years of age or small

Page 165 - 159Self-help, vehicle care

50 Seats, InteriorBelt tensioners In the event of a head-on or rear-end collision of a certain severity, the front seat belts are pulled down at the b

Page 166 - Vehicle care

51Seats, InteriorThe system’s integrated self-diagnostics allows faults to be quickly remedied. Important z Do not affix or place accessories or other

Page 167 - 161Self-help, vehicle care

52 Seats, InteriorPicture no: 11595s.tifOperation of the seat belts Fitting seat belts The seat belt must not be twisted and must lie snugly against t

Page 168 - 162 Self-help, vehicle care

53Seats, InteriorPicture no: 11598s.tifRemoving the belt To release the seat belt, press the red button on the belt buckle. Child restraint system 3 F

Page 170 - Opel Service

54 Seats, InteriorPermissible options for fitting a child safety seat Weight and age class1)1)We recommend the use of each system until the child reac

Page 171 - 165Opel Service, maintenance

55Seats, InteriorNote z Children under 12 years of age or 150 cm must only travel in an appropriate child restraint system on the seats in the rear ro

Page 172 - 166 Opel Service, maintenance

56 Seats, InteriorPicture no: 16424s.tifAirbag system Front airbag The front airbag system consists of one airbag in the steering wheel and one in the

Page 173 - 167Opel Service, maintenance

57Seats, InteriorPicture no: 11600s.tifWhen triggered, the front airbags inflate in milliseconds to form a safety cushion for the driver and front pas

Page 174 - 168 Opel Service, maintenance

58 Seats, InteriorPicture no: 11601s.tifSide airbag 3 The side airbag system consists of an airbag in each front seat backrest. This can be identified

Page 175 - 169Opel Service, maintenance

59Seats, InteriorThe side airbags will not be triggered in the event of z the ignition is switched off, z frontal collisions, z accidents in which the

Page 176 - 170 Opel Service, maintenance

60 Seats, InteriorImportant z No objects or accessories must be placed in the area in which the airbags inflate, as they could cause injury when the c

Page 177 - Recommended fluids and

61Seats, InteriorUse of child restraint systems 3 Picture no: 15888s.tifCigarette lighter 3 The cigarette lighter is in the centre console. With the i

Page 178 - 172 Opel Service, maintenance

62 Seats, InteriorDo not exceed the maximum power consumption of 120 watts.Electrical accessories connected to the socket must comply with the electro

Page 179 - Inspection system

63Seats, InteriorPicture no: 11591s.tifRear ashtray 3 In the rear centre console. To open, swivel the cover upwards. To empty, lift the cover and pull

Page 180 - Performing work

ContentsIn Brief ... 2Keys, doors, windows ... 20Seats, Interior ...

Page 181 - Engine oil

64 Seats, InteriorPicture no: 11699s.tifStowage compartment 3 beneath passenger seat Lift stowage compartment by grasping the recessed edge and pull i

Page 182 - 176 Opel Service, maintenance

65Seats, InteriorPicture no: 16059s.tifCoin holder 3 In the centre console. Sun visors Use the sun visor to protect from glare by pulling it down and

Page 183 - Coolant

66 InstrumentsInstrumentsControl indicators ... 66 Instrument display... 71 Information dis

Page 184 - 178 Opel Service, maintenance

67InstrumentsPicture no: 18529s.tifFlashes when the ignition is onFault in the electronic immobiliser system; the engine cannot be started 3 21.Z Exha

Page 185 - Windscreen wiper replacement

68 InstrumentsO Turn signal lamps Control indicator flashes green.The control indicator flashes if a turn signal or the hazard warning flashers are ac

Page 186 - Battery

69Instrumentsr Fog tail lamp Control indicator lights up yellow.Illuminates when the fog tail lamp is on 3 86. p Alternator Control indicator lights u

Page 187 - 181Opel Service, maintenance

70 InstrumentsPicture no: 18529s.tifS Engine oil level 3 Control indicator lights up yellow.The engine oil level is checked automatically. Illuminates

Page 188 - Technical data

71InstrumentsPicture no: 12098s.tif.Instrument displayTachometerDisplays the engine rpm. Drive in a low engine speed range for each gear as much as po

Page 189 - 183Technical data

72 InstrumentsPicture no: 12099s.tif.Time display in odometer 3 To switch between trip odometer and time display 3 give reset knob a short press. When

Page 190 - Engine data

73InstrumentsPicture no: 11688s.tifCoolant temperature displayCoolant temperature gauge. For physical reasons, the engine temperature gauge shows the

Page 191 - Performance

2In BriefIn Brief Picture no: 18079s.tifUnlocking the vehicle: Turn the key in the lock forwards or press the q button on the radio remote control 3 P

Page 192 - Fuel consumption, natural gas

74 InstrumentsPicture no: 11689s.tifNatural gas fuel gauge 3 The display indicates tank pressure or petrol level, depending on operating mode.Display:

Page 193 - 187Technical data

75InstrumentsPicture no: 12478s.tifTransmission display 3 Display of current gear or mode with manual transmission automated 3. Manual transmission au

Page 194 - emissions

76 InstrumentsPicture no: 17913s.tifInformation display Triple information display 3 Display of time, outside temperature and date/infotainment system

Page 195 - 189Technical data

77InstrumentsPicture no: 16707t.tifIn vehicles with graphical information display 3, Slippery road is shown in the display as a warning for icy road s

Page 196 - 190 Technical data

78 InstrumentsPicture no: 16711t.tifGraphical information display 3, selecting functionsThe graphical information display depicts functions and their

Page 197

79InstrumentsPicture no: 14034s.tifTo select with steering wheel buttons 3Select menu options via the menus using the buttons. Picture no: 16711t.tifF

Page 198 - Tyre pressure (overpressure)

80 InstrumentsPicture no: 16713t.tifSetting date and timeSelect menu item Time, Date, from the Settings menu.The menu for Time, Date is displayed.Sele

Page 199 - 193Technical data

81InstrumentsPicture no: 16715t.tifSelect the desired language. Selections are indicated by a 6 in front of the menu item. In systems with language ve

Page 200 - 194 Technical data

82 InstrumentsSetting display mode 3 Display brightness is independent of vehicle lighting. Settings are made as follows: Select menu item Day / Night

Page 201 - Capacities

83InstrumentsAdjustable wiper interval To set the wiper interval to a value between 2 and 15 seconds: Lever to interval operation $, lever to §, wait

Page 202 - Dimensions

3In BriefPicture no: 18081s.tifUnlocking the leaf doors 3: Turn the key to the vertical position or press the q button on the remote control 3 To open

Page 203 - 197Technical data

84 LightingLightingPicture no: 13718s.tifExterior lightsTurn light switch: In positions 8 and 9, the tail lamps and number plate lamps are also on. If

Page 204 - 198 Index

85LightingPicture no: 18475s.tifMain beam, headlamp flash Push stalk forward to switch from dipped beam to main beam. To switch to dipped beam, push l

Page 205 - 199Index

86 LightingPicture no: 13720s.tifFog lamps > 3 The fog lamps can only be switched on if both the ignition and lights are on. Operated with the >

Page 206 - 200 Index

87LightingPicture no: 13719s.tifHeadlamp range adjustment ? 3 Rotate the adjuster wheel to the required position to adjust the dipped beam range to ve

Page 207 - 201Index

88 LightingPicture no: 13721s.tifCourtesy lamp 0Automatic interior light Comes on automatically when the vehicle is unlocked with the remote control o

Page 208 - 202 Index

89LightingBattery discharge protection 3 Some consumers such as the interior lighting switch themselves off after approx. 30 minutes if the ignition i

Page 209 - 203Index

90 Infotainment systemInfotainment system Radio reception 3 Radio reception may be disrupted by static, noise, distortion or loss of reception due toz

Page 210 - 204 Index

91Infotainment systemPicture no: 18472s.tifAUX input 3 The AUX input is located on the centre console, between the seats. An external audio source suc

Page 211

92 Climate controlClimate controlPicture no: 11618s.tifHeating, ventilation and air conditioning system 3 Ventilation, heating and cooling 3 are combi

Page 212

93Climate controlPicture no: 15928s.tifAir vents At least one air vent must be open while cooling 3 (air conditioning compressor) is on in order to pr

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