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Page 1 - VAUXHALL Corsa & Combo

VAUXHALL Corsa & ComboOwner’s Manual

Page 2 - Data specific to your vehicle

8Adjusting exterior mirror:Swivel handle in any direction from inside6 Further information, aspherical exterior mirror 3 – see page 90. Electrically

Page 3 - Your Corsa

98Sun roofwith electric drive 3Operation with ignition switched on.Buttons l and \ between sun visors. To open Press button l; the sun roof opens to t

Page 4

99Closing sun roof from outside Hold key in driver’s door lock in the door locking position until the sun roof is closed. FaultIf the electric drive f

Page 5 - Contents

100Note Release switch as soon as roof has reached end position.Roof can only be operated at speeds of less than 75 mph (120 km/h).Do not open frozen,

Page 6 - In brief

101Unscrew both screws from drive cover and remove cover in direction of arrow.Insert emergency key located in glove compartment into folding roof dri

Page 7

102Note Release switch as soon as roof has reached end position.Roof can only be operated at speeds of less than 75 mph (120 km/h).Do not open frozen,

Page 8

103An emergency spanner is attached to the inside of the cover.Place screwdriver part of emergency spanner at mark on side of coupling and extract cou

Page 9 - Swivel mirror housing

104Climate controlDepending on how the vehicle is equipped, the climate will be controlled by a heating and ventilation system with optional air condi

Page 10

105Heater controls Left-hand rotary switch: Temperature Red zone = WarmBlue zone = ColdCentre rotary switch: Fan Four speeds: x Off 4 Maximum air flow

Page 11

106Heated rear window 3,heated exterior mirrors 3 Operation with ignition switched on:On = Press ÜOff = Press Ü againControl indicator in pushbutton.

Page 12

107Centre and side (1)air ventsPleasant ventilation to the head area controlled by the position of the temperature switch. Temperature switch in the m

Page 13

9Fitting seat belt:Draw seat belt smoothly from inertia reel,guide over shoulderand engage in buckle The belt must not be twisted at any point. The la

Page 14 - S Oil level 3:

108Ventilationz Temperature switch: as required, z Switch fan on, fan setting as desired, z For maximum ventilation in head area: Set air distribution

Page 15 - 9 Dipped and main beam

109Demisting and defrostingthe windows z Turn the temperature switch as far into the red zone as possible.z Set fan to 3 or 4.z Set the air distributi

Page 16 - Miscellaneous

110Window demistingWindow misting e.g. during damp weather or with damp clothing:z Cooling n on. z Temperature switch: as required.z Fan: as required.

Page 17

111Electronic air conditioning system 3 The electronic air conditioning system provides maximum comfort under any weather conditions, at any outside t

Page 18

112Automatic mode Basic setting for maximum comfort: z Press AUTO button. z Open all air vents. z Preset temperature to 22 °C with turn knob. If neces

Page 19

113Heated rear window,heated exterior mirrors 3 Heating operational only with engine running. Press button Ü. Ü appears in the air conditioning displa

Page 20

114Air flow Set air flow using the right-hand rotary knob. The selected fan speed is indicated by the number of bars.To deactivate the fan and thereby

Page 21

115Air intakeThe air intakes in front of the windscreen on the far left and right-hand sides of the engine compartment must be kept free of leaves, di

Page 22 - - = Lower gear

116Easytronic The semi-automatic Easytronic transmission permits manual (manual mode) or automatic gear shifting (automatic mode), both with fully aut

Page 23

117In Manual mode the gears can be shifted manually. The transmission display shows the currently engaged gear.If the engine speed is too low the Easy

Page 25

118Winter programme T In the event of difficulties starting off on slippery roads, press button T ("A" and T are shown in the transmission d

Page 26 - Country-specific version

119Stopping the vehicle When the selector lever is in the mid position and the vehicle at a standstill, first gear (second gear with active starting-o

Page 27

120Manoeuvring the vehicle To manoeuvre the vehicle back and forth during attempts to park or in garage entrances the creeping movement can be utilize

Page 28

121If the cause of the interruption to the power supply is not the discharged battery, consult a workshop. We recommend consulting a Vauxhall Authoris

Page 29 - Active head restraints 3

122Automatic transmission After starting the engine and before shifting into a gear, depress the brake pedal. If the brake pedal is released when a ge

Page 30 - ECOService-Flex

123Selector lever in P, R and N P Park. Front wheels locked.Engage only when the vehicleis stationary and the hand brake is applied. R Reverse. Only e

Page 31 - Instruments

124Electronically controlled driving programmes z Sporty programme: transmission shifts at high engine speeds:Tap button S (1 illuminates in the trans

Page 32

125Kickdown Accelerator pedal pressed past the pressure point: below certain speeds, the transmission shifts down into a lower gear. Full engine power

Page 33

126Stopping the vehicle The selector lever can be left in the chosen gear with the engine running. When stopping on gradients engage hand brake or dep

Page 34

127Interruption of power supplyIf the vehicle battery is flat, the selector lever cannot be moved out of position P. If the battery is flat, start the

Page 35 - Transmission display 3

11Page1 Side air vents ... 1072 Front passenger airbag 3 ... 763 Radio 3,Infotainment system 3 ...

Page 36 - Odometer

128Driving hints The first 600 miles / 1000 km Drive your vehicle at various speeds. Do not use full throttle. Never allow the engine to labour at low

Page 37 - Time display in odometer 3

129Switching off the engine When you switch off, fans in the engine compartment may continue running for a time to cool the engine. If the engine temp

Page 38 - Fuel gauge

130Saving fuel,protecting the environmentTrend-setting technology When developing and manufacturing your vehicle, Vauxhall used environment-friendly a

Page 39 - Information display

131Overrunz The fuel supply is automatically shut off during overrun, e.g. when the vehicle is being driven down long gradients or when braking – see

Page 40

132Fuel consumption,fuel, refuelling Fuel consumptionFuel consumption is determined under specific driving conditions – see page 221. Fitting special

Page 41 - Outside temperature

133Refuelling Fuel filler neck at right rear side of vehicle.On Corsas equipped with a central locking system 3, the tank flap is unlocked together wi

Page 42 - Setting date and time

134Catalytic converter, exhaust gasesCatalytic converter for petrol enginesLeaded fuel will damage the catalytic converter and parts of the electronic

Page 43

135z If the emission control indicator Z flashes, slow down until the flashing stops and the control indicator is steady. Contact a workshop immediate

Page 44 - Infotainment system 3

136Control indicator Z for exhaust Lights up when ignition is switched on and remains illuminated during starting. Goes out shortly after engine start

Page 45 - Mobile telephones and radio

137If it lights briefly, but does not recur, it is of no significance.If it flashes when the ignition is on there is a fault in the immobiliser system

Page 46 - Keys, doors

12Control indicatorsX Seat belt 3: see page 29. q Headlight range control 3:see page 92. > Front fog lights 3:see pages 29, 93. A Engine electro

Page 47 - Electronic immobiliser

138Drive control systems Traction Control system (TCPlus) 3 The TCPlus prevents the driving wheels from spinning, irrespective of the road conditions

Page 48

139Electric StabilityProgramme (ESPPlus) 3The ESPPlus improves driving stability when necessary, irrespective of the road surface and the tyre grip in

Page 49

140Cruise control 3 Cruise control can store and maintain speeds from approx. 20 to 125 mph (30 to 200 km/h).For safety reasons the cruise control ca

Page 50 - Central locking system 3

141Parking distance sensors 3 Parking distance sensors make reverse parking easier by measuring the distance between the rear of the vehicle and an ob

Page 51

142BrakesBrake systemThe effectiveness of the brakes is an important factor for traffic safety. To improve effectiveness, do not brake unnecessarily h

Page 52 - Tailgate

143When the engine is not running, the support of the brake servo unit disappears once the brake pedal has been depressed once or twice. Braking effec

Page 53

144ABS u The Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) 3 continuously monitors the vehicle’s brake system and prevents the wheels from locking regardless of road c

Page 54

145Control indicator u for ABSIf illuminates for several seconds when the ignition is switched on and the system undergoes a self-check at the same ti

Page 55 - Vauxhall alarm system 3

146Wheels, tyresTyres See page 233 for suitable tyres and restrictions. Tyres fitted in the factory are adapted to the chassis and provide optimum dri

Page 56

147Tyre inflation pressure Check tyre pressures, including the spare wheel, at least every 14 days and prior to any long journey; the tyres should be

Page 57

13LightingLight switch,stalk positions:see pages 15, 91.7 Lights off8 Parking lights9 Dipped and main beam0 Courtesy light:see page 93. P Main beam:se

Page 58 - Seats, Interior

148Tread depth Check tread depth regularly. Should the front tyres show greater wear than the rear tyres, have both front wheels exchanged with the re

Page 59 - Head restraints

149Winter tyresFor notes on fitting new tyres – see page 146. See page 233 for restrictions.Winter tyres (M+S tyres) improve safety at temperatures be

Page 60 - Extending the luggage

150Roof racks,caravan and trailer towing Roof racks 3 For reasons of safety and to avoid damaging the roof, we recommend that you use the Vauxhall roo

Page 61

151Towing equipment with removable coupling ball bar 3, CorsaStowage of coupling ball bar The coupling ball bar is fastened beneath the spare wheel in

Page 62

152Insert coupling ball bar into housing of coupling using a little pressure until it audibly engages.Pull coupling ball bar to check that it is engag

Page 63 - Lashing eyes 3

153Red button must spring up when safety cap engages. Check that protective cap is firmly seated.Important Trailer operation is only permitted ifz cou

Page 64 - Luggage compartment cover 3

154Dismounting the coupling ball bar Press red button and pull protective cap off.Get hold of the top and bottom of the retaining slider 1, pull back

Page 65 - Safety net 3, Combo

155Stowage of coupling ball bar Place the coupling ball bar in the bag as shown on page 151 in fig. 11755 S and attach next to the vehicle tools benea

Page 66

156Rear axle load during towing Corsa saloonWhen the caravan / trailer is coupled and the towing vehicle fully loaded (including all occupants), the p

Page 67 - Bag hangers 3

157In the case of trailers with low driving stability, do not exceed a speed of 50 mph (80 km/h); the use of a friction-type stabiliser is recommended

Page 68 - Notes on loading the vehicle

14Sun roof 3l Sun roofopening / lowering:see page 98. \ Sun roof closing / raising:see page 98. Folding top 3\ Folding topopening:see pages 99, 101. l

Page 69 - Accessory socket 3

158Self-helpDiesel fuel system, bleeding Never let the tank run dry! If control indicator Y lights up, refuel as soon as possible. Refuel immediately

Page 70 - Ashtray 3

159z Do not disconnect the discharged battery from the vehicle. z Switch off all unnecessary electrical consumers. z Do not lean over the battery duri

Page 71 - Sun visors

160Towing the vehicle To open the cap of the front right towing eye: press the bottom of the cap to disengage and pull downwards to remove.The towing

Page 72 - Safety systems

161Drive off slowly and avoid jerky movements. Impermissible tractive forces could damage the vehicles. Vehicles with automatic transmission 3 should

Page 73 - Three-point seat belts

162Warning triangle ¨ 3 and first-aid kit + 3 CorsaStrap the warning triangle to the right side panel of the luggage compartment using a rubber band,

Page 74 - Belt tensioners

163Spare wheel CorsaThe spare wheel is in the luggage compartment and is secured beneath a floor cover plate using a wing nut. Undo clips beneath the

Page 75

1647. Place the replaced wheel in the spare wheel holder with the outside of the wheel facing upwards.8. Lift the spare wheel holder, insert the safet

Page 76 - Using the belts

165Jack £ and vehicle tools CorsaThe jack and vehicle tools are stowed in a bag underneath the spare wheel in the luggage compartment. The jack is sec

Page 77 - Testing the belts

166Changing wheelsIn order to reduce the chance of possible injuries, make the following preparations and note the procedure: z Park on a level, firm

Page 78

167Prise off the wheel cover 3 using the hook included with the vehicle tools. Vehicle tools – see page 165. Alloy wheels 3: Prise off the hub cap usi

Page 79

15Light switches: 7 = Off 8 = Parking lights 9 = Dipped or main beamPush 0 = Courtesy light Push r = Fog tail light Press > = Front fog lights 36

Page 80

1682. Slacken wheel bolts using wheel bolt wrench, putting on wheel bolt wrench as far as possible.3. The jacking points on the vehicle underbody are

Page 81

1694. Before attaching jack, set to required height by hand. Fit jack arm at front – and rear – in such a way that jack claw (arrow in illustration) g

Page 82

17010. Align and engage hub cap or wheel cover 3 and wheel bolt caps 3.Before refitting the wheel cover clean the wheel around the retaining clips. Va

Page 83

171On the Combo, the tyre repair kit is located in a stowage compartment behind the driver’s seat.To open the cover, press to release the retaining lu

Page 84

17210. Switch on ignition. 11. Move rocker switch on compressor to I, and tyre is filled with sealant.12. The compressor pressure gauge briefly indica

Page 85

173If tyre inflation pressure is more than 1.3 bar, set it to the correct value. Repeat the procedure until there is no more loss of pressure.If the t

Page 86

174Electrical systemFusesA defective fuse can be recognized by its melted wire. A new fuse should only be installed after the cause of the trouble has

Page 87

175It is advisable to carry a complete spare set of fuses, obtainable from any Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Store spare fuses in the place provided i

Page 88 - Child restraint systems 3

176Fuses and the most importantcircuits they protectSome circuits may be protected by several fuses.Fuse Circuit Rating1 Central control unit 7.5 A2 E

Page 89

177Fuse Circuit Rating19 Electric window (right)Engine Z 12 XE1) with Easytronic:Vauxhall alarm system20 A5 A20 Xenon headlightsEngine Z 12 XE1)with E

Page 90

16Operating door-to-door lighting1)3: Key to o and remove, open driver’s door,pull turn signal stalk towards steering wheelThe dipped beam remains on

Page 91

178Fuse Circuit Rating27 Seat heater (left)Engine Z 12 XE1)with Easytronic:heated seat (right)1)Sales designation – see page 218. 15 A15 AFuse Circuit

Page 92 - Safety accessories 3

179Fuse Circuit Rating38 Tail light (left),parking light (left)5 A39 Tail light (right),parking light (right)5 A40 Brake light 10 A41 Front fog light

Page 93 - Lighting

180Bulb replacement Before replacing a bulb, switch ignition off and switch relevant switch off.Only hold new bulb at base! Do not touch the bulb glas

Page 94 - Headlight range adjustment ?

1817. Insert new bulb so that the two lugs on the bulb mounting engage in the recesses in the reflector. 8. Rotate bulb carrier to right as far as it

Page 95

1826. Remove bulb from reflector housing. 7. When fitting a new bulb, engage the lugs in the recesses on the reflector without touching the glass. 8.

Page 96

183Halogen headlight system,parking lights 1. Open bonnet and engage support. 2. When replacing bulbs on the left-hand side, open the cover of the fus

Page 97

184Halogen headlight system,front turn signal 1. Open bonnet and engage support. 2. When replacing bulbs on the left-hand side, open the cover of the

Page 98 - Electric windows 3

185Ellipsoidal headlight system,dipped beamHeadlight system with separate bulbs for dipped beam (inner bulbs) and main beam (outer bulbs). 1. Open bon

Page 99

186Ellipsoidal headlight system,front turn signal1. Open bonnet and engage support. 2. When replacing bulbs on the left-hand side, open the cover of t

Page 100 - Sun roof

187Xenon headlight system,dipped beamHeadlight system with separate bulbs for dipped beam (inner bulbs) and main beam (outer bulbs). Xenon headlight s

Page 101 - Electrically operated

17Hazard warning lights:On = Press ¨Off = Press ¨ again To aid location of the pushbutton, the red surface is illuminated when the ignition switched o

Page 102

188Xenon headlight system,main beam, parking lightsWe recommend that you have bulbs changed by a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Front fog lights 3 We r

Page 103

1894. Unscrew the four screws from the bulb mounting using a screwdriver. Detach the bulb mounting from the housing. Lights from top to bottom:Indicat

Page 104

1905. Press retaining lugs on bulb mounting together and remove bulb mounting, as shown in illustration. Lights from top to bottom:Reversing light / b

Page 105

1913. Remove bulb from socket. 4. Insert new bulb, without touching the glass.5. Engage bulb holder by rotating right in light housing. Insert light h

Page 106 - Climate control

192Courtesy light,rear reading lights 3,luggage compartment lightsBefore removal, close the doors or hold the contact switch pressed down so that the

Page 107 - Heater controls

1932. Remove bulb from socket. 3. Insert new bulb. 4. Mount lens and engage in position. Instrument illumination,information display illumination 3 We

Page 108 - Air conditioning system 3

194If you have a problemIn our experience the most common cause of all complaints is the result of misunderstanding or lack of communication between t

Page 109 - Additional vents

195Opel Austria Vertriebs GmbHGroß-Enzersdorfer Str. 59 1220 Vienna – AustriaTel. 01-2 88 77 444 or 01-2 88 77 0Opel Belgium N.V.Prins Boudewijnlaan 3

Page 110 - Heating the foot well

196Maintenance,Inspection system In order to guarantee economical and safe vehicle operation and to maintain the value of your vehicle, it is of vital

Page 111 - Operation of the system 3

197A note on safety To avoid injury from cables conducting ignition voltage, only carry out engine compartment checks (e.g. checking the brake fluid l

Page 112 - Maintenance

0Data specific to your vehiclePlease enter your vehicle’s data here to keep it easily accessible.This information is available under the section "

Page 113

18Automatic wiper with rain sensor 3:Move stalk up § = Off $ = Automatic wiper with rain sensor % = Slow (constant) & = Fast (constant) Automa

Page 114

198Engine oil level and consumption All engines consume oil for technical reasons. The engine oil consumption can only be assessed after driving a lon

Page 115

199Pay attention to instructions and table on page 215.Capacities – see page 238. Oil consumption will not stabilise until the vehicle has been driven

Page 116

200Diesel fuel filterCheck fuel filter for any water residue when each engine oil change takes place. We recommend that you consult a Vauxhall Authori

Page 117 - Pollen filter

201Anti-freeze and corrosion protectionHave concentration of radiator contents checked before start of Winter. We recommend that you consult a Vauxhal

Page 118 - Easytronic

202Brake fluid Brake fluid is hygroscopic, i.e. it absorbs water. If the brakes become hot, such as when driving on long downhill stretches, vapour bu

Page 119 - + or -. The

203To ensure proper operation of the rain sensor 3, the sensor area must be free from dust, dirt and ice. The windscreen wash system must also be oper

Page 120 - Kickdown

204Windscreen and headlight wash systems 3 Reservoir for windscreen wash and rear windscreen wash at driver’s side in engine compartment.In vehicles w

Page 121 - Rocking the car

205Parking the vehicle for more than 4 weeks can lead to battery discharging. This may reduce the service life of the battery. Disconnect battery from

Page 122 - Interruption of power supply

206Vehicle decommissioningObserve national regulations. If the vehicle is decommissioned for several months, the following work must be carried out in

Page 123

207Vehicle careObtain advice from a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer regarding cleaning materials that have been tested and recommended by Vauxhall.When c

Page 124 - Automatic

19Heated rear window 3,heated exterior mirrors 3:On = Press ÜOff = Press Ü again Rear window and exterior mirror heating with ignition switched on. Sw

Page 125 - Drive ranges D, 3, 2, 1

208Washing The paintwork of your vehicle is exposed to environmental influences, e.g. continuous changes in weather conditions, industrial waste gases

Page 126

209Paintwork damageRepair small areas of paint damage such as stone impacts, scratches etc. immediately using a Vauxhall touch-up applicator or Vauxha

Page 127

210Windows When cleaning the heated rear window 3, make sure that the heating element on the inside of the window is not damaged. Use a soft lint-free

Page 128

211Underbody Your vehicle has a factory-applied PVC undercoating in the wheel arches (including the longitudinal members) which provides permanent pro

Page 129

212Technical data Vehicle documents, identification plate The technical data is determined in accordance with European Community standards. We reserve

Page 130 - Driving hints

213Information on identification plate: 1 Manufacturer 2 Type approval number 3 Vehicle Identification Number 4 Permissible Gross Vehicle Weight 5 Per

Page 131

214Engine oils For more information, see the Service Booklet.The oil change intervals for engine oils are flexible (ECOService-Flex).The next engine o

Page 132 - Saving fuel

215Maximum oil change intervals for oil grade GM-LL-A-025 Interval Engine code Quality classesMax. 2 years orapprox. 25,000 miles (35,000 km)Z 10 XEP,

Page 133

216Topping up engine oils of oil grade ACEAA maximum of 1 litre of ACEA quality engine oil can be added before the next oil change without reducing th

Page 134 - Fuel consumption

217Information on ACEA oil grade classification The Association des Constructeurs Européens d’Automobiles classifies engine oils according to their pe

Page 135 - Refuelling

20Info display 3:Display of information–Time,– Outside temperature,–Radio 3 and date,– Navigation 3,– Telephone 3.6 Info display – see page 37. Manual

Page 136 - Catalytic converter

218Engine data Sales designationEngine code1.0 TWINPORTZ 10 XEP1.2 Z 12 XE1.4 Z 14 XE1.4 TWINPORTZ 14 XEP1.6Z 16 SE1.8 Z 18 XENumber of cylinders 3 4

Page 137 - Controlling exhaust emission

219Engine data Sales designationEngine code1.3 CDTI Z 13 DT1.7 DTY 17 DTL1.7 DTIY 17 DT1.7 CDTI Z 17 DTHNumber of cylinders 4444Bore dia. (mm) 69.6 79

Page 138

220Performance (approx. mph; km/h1)), Corsa1)The maximum speed is achievable with a maximum of half payload. Optional equipment may reduce the specifi

Page 139 - Exhaust gases

221Fuel consumption,CO2 emissions Directive 80/1268/EEC (last changed by 1999/100/EC) has applied for the measurement of fuel consumption since 1996.I

Page 140 - Drive control systems

222Fuel consumption, CO2 emission Corsa Saloon, CorsavanEngine1)1)Sales designation – see pages 218, 219.Z 10 XEPECO2)2)Usage-optimised equipment vers

Page 141 - Programme (ESP

223Fuel consumption, CO2 Emission ComboEngine1)1)Sales designation – see pages 218, 219.Z 16 SE Y 17 DTL Y 17 DTManual transmission Fuel consumption (

Page 142 - Cruise control 3

224Weights, payload and roof load The payload is the difference between the permitted Gross Vehicle Weight (see identification plate - see page 212) a

Page 143 - Parking distance sensors 3

225Weights (kg): Table 1, Kerb weight1), Corsa Saloon1)According to EC Directive 70/156/EC, including assumed weights for driver (68 kg), luggage (7 k

Page 144 - Brake system

226Weights (kg): Table 1, Kerb weight1), Corsa SaloonModel Engine2)3-door Manual transmissionEasytronic Automatic transmission 5-door Manual transmiss

Page 145

227Weights (kg): Table 1, Kerb weight1), Corsa Saloon1)According to EC Directive 70/156/EC, including assumed weights for driver (68 kg), luggage (7 k

Page 146

21Easytronic 3:R = Reverse gear (with selector lever lock)To move the selector lever from N to R press the button on the lever.6 Further information –

Page 147

228Weights (kg): Table 1, Kerb weight1), Corsa Saloon1)According to EC Directive 70/156/EC, including assumed weights for driver (68 kg), luggage (7 k

Page 148 - Wheels, tyres

229Weights (kg): Table 1, Kerb weight1), Corsa Saloon1)According to EC Directive 70/156/EC, including assumed weights for driver (68 kg), luggage (7 k

Page 149 - Tyre inflation pressure

230Weights (kg): Table 1, Kerb weight1), Corsavan1)According to EC Directive 97/27/EC, including assumed weights for driver (68 kg), luggage (7 kg) an

Page 150 - = Tread Wear Indicator

231Weights (kg): Table 1, Kerb weight1), ComboModel Engine2)Manual transmissionComboZ 16 SE 1210Y 17 DTL 1285Y 17 DT 1285Combo with air conditioningZ

Page 151 - Tyre chains

232Weights (kg): Table 2, heavy accessories, CorsaAccessories Sun roof Towing equipmentAnti-lock brakesystem (ABS)Electricpower-assisted steering Ele

Page 152 - Roof racks

233Tyres Restrictions Not all tyres available on the market currently meet the structural requirements. We recommend that you consult a Vauxhall Autho

Page 153

234(ctd.)Tyre inflation pressures in bar / psiCorsaTyre inflationpressure with upto 3 personsTyre inflation pressure withfull loadEngine1)Tyres Front

Page 154

235(ctd.)Tyre inflation pressures in bar / psiCorsaTyre inflationpressure with upto 3 personsTyre inflation pressure withfull loadEngine1)Tyres Front

Page 155

236(ctd.)Tyre inflation pressures in bar / psi Combo Tyre inflation pressurewith upto 2 personsand 100 kg luggageTyre inflation pressure withfull load

Page 156

237Electrical systemBattery Voltage 12 VoltAmp hours 36 Ah / 44 Ah 3 / 55 Ah 3 / 60 Ah 3 / 70 Ah 3 Battery for radio frequency remote control CR 20 32

Page 157 - Coupling socket load

22Automatic transmission 3:Protection againstunintentional selection ofP, R, 3 or 1Pull release under selector lever,1, P: up to final stop. When sele

Page 158 - Rear axle load during towing

238Capacities (approx. in litres)Engine1)1)Sales designation – see pages 218, 219.Z 10 XEP Z 12 XE Z 14 XE Z 14 XEP Z 16 SE Z 18 XECooling systems in

Page 159 - Starting on inclines

239Capacities (approx. in litres)Engine1)1)Sales designation – see pages 218, 219.Z 13 DT Y 17 DTL Y 17 DT Z 17 DTHCooling systems in vehicles withman

Page 160 - Self-help

240Dimensions (mm)Corsa ComboLength 3839 4322Width 1646 1684Width with two exterior mirrors 1955 1892Height 1440 1801Luggage compartment length – 1780

Page 161

241Mounting dimensions oftowing equipment withremovable coupling ball bar,CorsaAll dimensions relate to trailer towing equipment approved by Vauxhall.

Page 162 - Towing the vehicle

242Mounting dimensions oftrailer hitch withrigid coupling ball bar,ComboAll dimensions relate to trailer towing equipment approved by Vauxhall.Dimensi

Page 164 - Warning triangle ¨ 3 and

244IndexAABS (Anti-lock Brake System)... 144Accessories... 85, 86, 90, 162Accessory socket... 67Air in

Page 165 - Spare wheel

245CCapacities ... 240, 241Caravan / trailer towing... 128, 150Car Pass... 4Care.

Page 166

246EEasytronic... 20, 116Driving programmes... 117Fault... 120Interrupti

Page 167 - Jack £ and vehicle tools

247HHalogen headlight system... 182Handbrake... 23, 24, 143Hazard warning lights... 17Head restraint

Page 168 - Changing wheels

23Starting, petrol engine:Manual transmission in neutral with clutch pedal depressed,apply foot brake,Easytronic in N,automatic transmission in P or N

Page 169

248LLanguage selection ... 38Lashing eyes... 61, 64Leather trim... 211Light

Page 170

249RRadio ... 26, 42Radio equipment (CB)... 43Radio frequency remote control... 46Rain sensor

Page 171

250TTachometer ... 34Tail lights... 91Bulb replacement... 190, 191TankFue

Page 172 - Tyre repair kit 3 Combo

251WWarning buzzers ... 24Warning lightsESP (Electronic Stability Programme)... 139Warning triangle... 90,

Page 174

24Parking the vehicle:Apply handbrake firmly,engine off,remove key,lock steering wheel,lock doors To lock, press button p or turn key anticlockwise in

Page 175

25Service work,maintenance We recommend that you entrust all work to a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, who can provide you with reliable service and cor

Page 176 - Electrical system

26Operating the Graphical Information Display 3The functions are called up using the multifunction button.The individual menu items are selected by tu

Page 177

27Side airbag system 3The side airbag system triggers when a side-on collision occurs and provides a safety barrier for the driver and/or passenger in

Page 178 - Fuses and the most important

1Your CorsaDeveloped to the latest findings of vehicle research, it offers technical sophistication and exceptional comfort. Your vehicle represents a

Page 179

28ECOService-FlexThe oil change and service intervals are flexible, based on a number of different parameters and the conditions under which the vehic

Page 180

29InstrumentsControl indicatorsThe control indicators described here are not present in all vehicles. The descriptions however, apply to all instrume

Page 181

30Z Exhaust emission Control indicator lights up when ignition is switched on. Goes out shortly after engine starts. Lights up when the engine is runn

Page 182 - Halogen headlight system

31O Turn signal lightsControl indicator flashes when turn signal lights are on. Rapid flashes: a turn signal light bulb has failed. 1 Automatic transm

Page 183

32R Brake system,clutch system Control indicator lights up when ignition is switched on if hand brake is applied or if brake/clutch fluid level is too

Page 184

33y Seat occupancy recognition 3 see pages 76, 81. Transmission display 3 Indicates selector lever position for automatic transmission 3, currently en

Page 185

34Tachometer1)Indicates engine speed. Warning zone: Maximum permissible engine speed exceeded; danger to engine.Speedometer1) Indicates the vehicle sp

Page 186

35Time display in odometer 3 To switch between trip odometer and time display 3 give reset knob a short press. When the vehicle lights are on, the bri

Page 187 - Ellipsoidal headlight system

36Coolant temperature display1)For physical reasons, the engine temperature gauge shows the coolant temperature only if the coolant level is adequate.

Page 188

37Information displayTriple information display 3 Display of time, outside temperature, radio and date.If the ignition is switched on the time and the

Page 190

38Graphical Information Display system settings 3Press Infotainment system button BC.The System Settings menu will be displayed. Language selectionYou

Page 191 - Brake lights, rear lights

39Adjust contrastIn the System Settings menu, select item Contrast.The contrast menu will be displayed.Confirm the required setting. Outside temperatu

Page 192 - Number plate light

40Setting date and timeIn the Infotainment system 3, time and date are set automatically upon receipt of a GPS satellite signal1). If the time display

Page 193

41Vehicles with Graphical Information Display 3Press Infotainment System button BC.The System Settings menu will be displayed. Select menu item Time /

Page 194 - Front courtesy light and

42Radio 3 The radio is operated as described in the operating instructions supplied. The display for the radio appears on the information display. Car

Page 195 - Instrument illumination

43Mobile telephones and radio equipment (CB) 3 The Vauxhall installation instructions and the operating guidelines provided by the telephone manufactu

Page 196 - If you have a problem

44Keys, doors,bonnetReplacement keys The key is a constituent of the electronic immobiliser. Ordering keys from a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer guarant

Page 197

45Electronic immobiliserThe system checks whether the vehicle may be started using the key that has been inserted. If the key is recognised as "a

Page 198 - Inspection system

46Radio frequency remote control 3The radio frequency remote control is integrated in the key. Used to operate: z Central locking system, z Mechanical

Page 199 - Engine oil

47Changing the remote control batteryExchange the battery as soon as the range of the remote control starts to become reduced. Detach remote control f

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Contents3Commitment to customer satisfaction:Our aim: to keep you happy with your vehicle. All Vauxhall Authorised Repairers offer first class service

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48Central locking system 3 For doors, sliding door, tailgate and tank flap 3.Locking Press button p on remote control unit – or – turn key in driver’s

Page 202 - Coolant

49Note z To prevent the driver from being inadvertently locked out, the button on the driver’s door cannot be depressed when the door is open. z If th

Page 203

50Malfunction in central locking systemA = Unlocking the driver’s door Turn key forward in lock past resistance point as far as it will go. Turn key b

Page 204 - Brake fluid

51Use of central locking system for tailgate The central locking system and the anti-theft locking system for the doors cannot be locked or unlocked f

Page 205

52Once the tailgate has been closed and the key turned back to the horizontal or vertical position, the tailgate is locked again. In the horizontal po

Page 206 - Windscreen and headlight

53Vauxhall alarm system 3monitors z the doors, sliding doors, tailgatethe bonnet, z the passenger compartment, z vehicle tilt, e.g. if it is raised,z

Page 207

54To deactivate Press button q on remote control unit– or –turn key in driver’s door lock towards front of vehicle, then turn it back to the vertical

Page 208 - Vehicle recommissioning

55BonnetTo open the bonnet, pull the release lever /, located on the driver’s side below the instrument panel. The bonnet will then be unlocked and wi

Page 209 - Vehicle care

56Seats, InteriorSeat adjustment see page 5. Seat position Adjust driver’s seat such that with the driver sitting upright the steering wheel is held i

Page 210 - Washing

57Head restraintsAdjustment – see page 6. To remove head restraints, release both springs by pressing and detach head restraint. The rear, centre head

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4In brief Key numbers,code numbers Remove key number from keys. The key number is specified in the vehicle documents and in the Car Pass 3. Alloy whee

Page 212 - Engine compartment

58Extending the luggage compartment, CorsaChanging angle of rear seat backrestRelease one-piece rear seat backrest or split rear set backrests 3 using

Page 213 - Folding roof 3

59– Or –Slot the latch plates of the seat belts in the holders in the side trim cover – see Fig. 11585 S on previous page. Removing rear head restrain

Page 214 - Technical data

60Removing luggage compartment coverTo remove, unhook the retaining straps from the tailgate. Remove the cover from the side guides and place it behin

Page 215 - Coolant, brake fluid, oils

61Disengage one or both rear seat backrests using the pushbuttons and fold down. Repositioning the rear seatsEngage rear seat backrest audibly in posi

Page 216

62Luggage compartment cover 3, ComboTo close Pull cover towards rear of vehicle using handle and hook into side retainers.Do not place any heavy or sh

Page 217

63Safety net 3, ComboThe safety net can be fitted behind the rear seats or, with the rear seat backrest folded down, behind the front seats. Passenger

Page 218

64Luggage compartment grille 3, ComboA luggage compartment grille is provided behind the front seats to prevent the vehicle occupants from being injur

Page 219

65Bag hangers 3 On the back of the rear seat backrest there are two fixtures on which carrier bags can be hung. Maximum load: 10 kg. Stowage compartme

Page 220 - Engine data

66Notes on loading the vehiclez Heavy objects in the luggage compartment should be placed as far forward as possible against the rear seat backrests o

Page 221

67Cigarette lighter ) 3 In front centre console: Press cigarette lighter with ignition switched on. Switches off automatically when element is glowing

Page 222

5To unlock luggage compartment:Turn key clockwise as far as it will goIn order to avoid being locked out, the key cannot be removed.Position of key sl

Page 223

68Ashtray 3 To be used only for ash and not for combustible rubbish. Ashtray, front 3 Open the ashtray cover to the resistance point. To empty, open t

Page 224 - Corsa Saloon, Corsavan

69Glove compartmentTo open, pull handle upwards. On the inside of the glove compartment cover there is a pen holder. In vehicles with Infotainment sys

Page 225 - Emission

70Safety systemsThree-stage restraint system Comprising z Three-point seat belts z Belt tensioners at the front seats z Airbag systems for driver’s se

Page 226

71Seat belts In the event of an accident, persons not wearing seat belts endanger their fellow occupants and themselves. Warning light X for the seat

Page 227 - , Corsa Saloon

72Belt tensionersThe front seat belts are equipped with belt tensioners. In the event of a head-on or rear-end collision of a certain severity, the bu

Page 228

73Control indicator v for belt tensioners The belt tensioners are monitored electronically and their operational readiness is indicated on the instrum

Page 229

74Using the belts Fitting seat belts Pull the belt out of the retractor and guide it across the body, making certain that it is not twisted. Insert la

Page 230

75Removing the belt To remove the belt, depress the red pushbutton on the buckle; the belt will retract automatically. Lap belt 3 In centre of rear se

Page 231

76Vauxhall Full-Size airbag system Front airbag The front airbag system is identified by the word AIRBAG on the steering wheel and above the glove com

Page 232 - , Corsavan

77When triggered, the front airbags inflate in milliseconds and form a safety cushion for driver and front passenger. The forward movement of the driv

Page 233

6Adjusting seat height 3:Pull lever at sideLift lever and remove weight from seat to raise it or press down on seat with body weight to lower it. Neve

Page 234

78In addition, the front airbag system will not be triggered for the front passenger in versions with seat occupancy recognition 3 if z the front pass

Page 235 - 1 bar corresponds to 100 kPa

79When triggered, the side airbag inflates in milliseconds to form a safety cushion for the driver or front passenger in the respective door area. Thi

Page 236

80The curtain airbag system will be triggered:z depending on the severity of the accident, z depending on the type of impact, z within the range shown

Page 237

81Control indicator v for airbag systemsThe airbag systems are monitored electronically together with seat occupancy recognition 3 and the belt tensio

Page 238

82Vauxhall child restraint systems with transponders 3 are identified by a sticker. Control indicator y for Vauxhallchild restraint systems with trans

Page 239

83If the control indicator does not illuminate with a correctly installed child restraint system there is a fault – risk of fatal injury to the child.

Page 240

84Important z Accessories and other objects must not be affixed or placed in the area in which the airbags inflate as they could cause injury if the a

Page 241

85z Persons weighing less than 35 kg should only travel on the rear seats. This does not apply to children who are travelling in child restraint syste

Page 242 - Dimensions (mm)

86Use of child restraint systems 3 on front passenger seat in vehicles with airbag systems 3 and with seat occupancy recognition 3Seat occupancy recog

Page 243 - Mounting dimensions of

87Permissible options for fitting a child safety seat in your Corsa / ComboWeightandage classFront passenger seat Outer rear seats Centre rear seat0:u

Page 244

7Adjusting interior mirror:Swivel mirror housing Swivel lever on underside of mirror housing to reduce dazzle at night. Adjusting automatic anti-dazzl

Page 245

88Vauxhall safety cradle without transponder From birth up to a weight of 10 kg. Vauxhall safety cradle with transponders From birth up to a weight of

Page 246

89Vauxhall child safety seatwithout transponderfrom body weight of 91) kg to 36 kg. Comprising: 1 Seat backrest 2 Safety support 3 Seat cushionNote z

Page 247

90Exterior mirrorsFor the safety of pedestrians, the exterior mirrors will swing out of their normal mounting position if they are bumped. Reposition

Page 248

91LightingExterior lightsTurn light switch: 7 = Off 8 = Parking lights 9 = Dipped or main beam Dipped beam, main beam and headlight flash – see pag

Page 249

92Headlight range adjustment ? Manual headlight range adjustment 3 Adjust headlight range to four stages of vehicle loading with dipped beam switched

Page 250

93Front fog lights > 3On = Press > Off = Press > againor switch ignition off Control indicator > in instrument panel. Fog tail light r On

Page 251

94Front reading lights 3 With ignition switched on: On = Press buttonOff = Press button again Rear courtesy light,rear reading light 3 On = Move swi

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95Windows,sun roof,folding topDoor windows The door windows can be operated with acrank. Rear vent windows 3 To open = Push catch To close = Pull knee

Page 253

96Electric windows 3 Operation with ignition switched on.Two rocker switches in the driver’s door handle for the driver and front passenger side door

Page 254

97Sun roof 3Tilt crank out of recess. To open Press unlocking button. Turn crank to left. When the crank will not turn any further the sun roof has re

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