Vauxhall NEW COMBO Edition 2 2012 Owner's Manual

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Page 1 - TS 1714-A-13

0 - 1Owner’s Manual Model Year 2013 Edition: August 2012 TS 1714-A-13VAUXHALL ComboOwner’s Manual Model Year 2013 Edition: August 2012 TS 1714-A-13

Page 2 - Contents

In brief 9Exterior mirrorsSwivel lever in required direction.Select the relevant exterior mirror byturning the control to left _ or right 6.Then swive

Page 3 - Introduction

Driving and operating 99take up to 25 minutes. Typically itneeds 15 minutes. Autostop is notavailable and fuel consumption maybe higher during this pe

Page 4 - Cautions

100 Driving and operatingManual transmissionTo engage reverse, with the vehiclestationary, wait 3 seconds afterdepressing the clutch pedal, pull upthe

Page 5 - 4 Introduction

Driving and operating 101Starting the engineDepress the foot brake when startingthe engine.If the foot brake is not depressed, awarning message appear

Page 6 - Introduction 5

102 Driving and operatingstart off quickly, release the foot brakeand accelerate immediately afterengaging a gear.Move the selector lever towards A/Mt

Page 7 - In brief

Driving and operating 103Manual modeIf engine speed is too low, thetransmission automatically shifts to alower gear.In manual mode, no automaticshifti

Page 8 - Seat adjustment

104 Driving and operatingIf engine speed is too high thetransmission switches to a highergear, even in manual mode. Withoutkickdown this automatic shi

Page 9 - Mirror adjustment

Driving and operating 105hard braking, the vehicle can nolonger be steered and mayswerve.Have the cause of the fault remediedby a workshop.Parking bra

Page 10 - Steering wheel adjustment

106 Driving and operatingRide control systemsTraction Control systemThe Anti-Slip Regulator (ASR) is acomponent of the Electronic StabilityControl sys

Page 11 - Instrument panel overview

Driving and operating 107considerably improves the drivingstability of the vehicle on slippery roadsurfaces.ESP is operational as soon as controlindic

Page 12 - Exterior lighting

108 Driving and operatingSwitching onTurn end of lever ON, controlindicator m illuminates in theinstrument cluster in conjunction witha message in the

Page 13 - 12 In brief

10 In briefInstrument panel overview

Page 14 - Washer and wiper systems

Driving and operating 109System operationThe parking assist is turned onautomatically when reverse gear isengaged.The intervals between the beepsbecom

Page 15 - Climate control

110 Driving and operatingCautionPerformance of the sensor can bereduced when sensors arecovered, e.g. by ice or snow.Performance of the parking assist

Page 16 - Transmission

Driving and operating 111CautionDo not use fuel or fuel additivesthat contain metallic compoundssuch as manganese-basedadditives. This may cause engin

Page 17 - Starting off

112 Driving and operatingPressing button Y in the centreconsole switches between petrol andnatural gas operation. The LED 1status shows the current op

Page 18 - In brief 17

Driving and operating 113NoteDepending on model, the slidingside door may be fitted with a safetysystem that prevents the door frombeing opened fully

Page 19 - Keys, doors and

114 Driving and operatingTerms for "natural gas" abroad:German ErdgasEnglish CNG = CompressedNatural GasFrench GNV = Gaz Naturel (pour)Véhic

Page 20 - Radio remote control

Driving and operating 115TowingGeneral informationOnly use towing equipment that hasbeen approved for your vehicle.Vehicles with natural gas engine ma

Page 21 - Central locking system

116 Driving and operatingThe maximum permissible verticalcoupling load (75 kg) is specified onthe towing equipment identificationplate and in the vehi

Page 22 - Child locks

Vehicle care 117Vehicle careGeneral Information ... 117Vehicle checks ... 118Bulb replacement ...

Page 23 - Rear doors

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

Page 24 - Keys, doors and windows 23

In brief 111 Fixed air vents ... 922 Side air vents ... 913 Light switch ... 82Turn a

Page 25 - Load compartment

Vehicle care 1199 DangerThe ignition system usesextremely high voltage. Do nottouch.BonnetOpeningPull the release lever and return it toits original p

Page 26 - Vehicle security

120 Vehicle careInsert dipstick to the stop on thehandle and make half a turn.When the engine oil level hasdropped to the MIN mark, top upengine oil.W

Page 27 - Exterior mirrors

Vehicle care 121If the cooling system is cold, thecoolant level should be between theMIN and MAX mark. Top up if thelevel is low.9 WarningAllow the en

Page 28 - Interior mirrors

122 Vehicle careBrakesA squealing noise, or illumination ofbrake pad wear control indicator Findicates that the brake lining is at itsminimum thicknes

Page 29 - 28 Keys, doors and windows

Vehicle care 123The anti-theft alarm siren must bedeactivated as follows: Switch theignition on then off, disconnect thevehicle's battery within

Page 30 - Rear windows

124 Vehicle careWiper blade on tailgateLift wiper arm, press retaining clips todetach wiper blade.Attach the wiper blade to the wiperarm and push unti

Page 31 - Sun visors

Vehicle care 1255. Attach connector to bulb.6. Engage wire clip.7. Install protective cover.High beam1. Remove protective cover.2. Detach connector fr

Page 32 - Seats, restraints

126 Vehicle care2. Withdraw bulb holder fromreflector by turning anticlockwise.3. Push bulb into holder slightly,rotate anticlockwise, remove andrenew

Page 33 - Front seats

Vehicle care 127Brake light (1)Turn signal light (2)Tail light (3)Tail light/fog light (4)7. Install seal on bulb holderensuring it is fitted correctl

Page 34 - Seats, restraints 33

128 Vehicle care2. Turn the bulb holder anticlockwiseto remove from the bulb housing.Remove the bulb by pulling.3. Replace the bulb.4. Insert bulb hol

Page 35 - Rear seats

12 In briefFog lightsPress light switch>= front fog lightsr= rear fog lightHeadlight flash, high beam andlow beamheadlight flash = pull leverhigh b

Page 36 - Seats, restraints 35

Vehicle care 129Front courtesy light, readinglights1. Remove lens using a flat bladescrewdriver.2. Open the rear cover.3. Renew bulbs.4. Close rear co

Page 37 - Seat belts

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

Page 38 - Three-point seat belt

Vehicle care 131Place the fuse extractor on thevarious types of fuse from the top orside, and withdraw fuse.Engine compartment fuseboxThe fuse box is

Page 39 - 38 Seats, restraints

132 Vehicle careNo. CircuitF09 Rear door switchF10 HornF14 High beamF15 PTCI heaterF19 Air conditioning systemF20 Heated rear windowF21 Fuel pumpF30 F

Page 40 - Airbag system

Vehicle care 133No. CircuitF12 Right low beamF13 Left low beam, headlight rangeadjustmentF31 Fusebox relays, body controlunit relaysF32 Courtesy light

Page 41 - Front airbag system

134 Vehicle careCombo TourThe tools and the vehicle jackingequipment are in the loadcompartment.Wheels and tyresTyre condition, wheel conditionDrive o

Page 42 - Airbag deactivation

Vehicle care 135Unscrew the valve cap.Tyre pressure 3 168 and on the labelon the door frame.The tyre pressure data refers to coldtyres. It applies to

Page 43 - 42 Seats, restraints

136 Vehicle careWheel coversWheel covers and tyres that arefactory approved for the respectivevehicle and comply with all of therelevant wheel and tyr

Page 44 - Child restraints

Vehicle care 137The tyre repair kit is on the right sidein the load compartment behind acover.1. Take the tyre repair kit from thevehicle.2. Remove th

Page 45 - 44 Seats, restraints

138 Vehicle care5 minutes, the tyre is too badlydamaged. Seek the assistance ofa workshop.Do not run the compressor longerthan 20 minutes.11. Detach t

Page 46 - Seats, restraints 45

In brief 13Hazard warning flashersOperated with the ¨ button.Hazard warning flashers 3 84.HornPress j.Washer and wiper systemsWindscreen wiperTwist le

Page 47 - 46 Seats, restraints

Vehicle care 1392. Turn the canister anticlockwise tolift it out.3. Insert the new canister and turn itclockwise.4. Connect the compressor air hoseto

Page 48 - Top-tether fastening eyes

140 Vehicle care2. Attach wheel wrench securelyand loosen each wheel nut by halfa turn.3. Vehicle jacking points are locatedat the front and rear.4. S

Page 49 - Storage compartments

Vehicle care 141Spare wheelSome vehicles are equipped with atyre repair kit 3 136 instead of a sparewheel.The spare wheel can be classified asa tempor

Page 50 - Underseat storage

142 Vehicle care4. Withdraw spare wheel frombeneath the vehicle.5. Unscrew knob 2 and releasecable attachment 1 from sparewheel.6. Change the wheel.7.

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Vehicle care 1432. Change the wheel.3. Position the replaced spare wheelonto the bracket ensuring correctalignment of the locating pin.4. Secure spare

Page 52 - Storage 51

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

Page 53 - 52 Storage

Vehicle care 1454. Switch on electrical consumers(e.g. headlights, heated rearwindow) of the vehicle receivingthe jump start.5. Reverse above sequence

Page 54 - Roof rack system

146 Vehicle careTo prevent the entry of exhaust gasesfrom the towing vehicle, switch on theair recirculation and close thewindows.Seek the assistance

Page 55 - Loading information

Vehicle care 147If using a vehicle wash, comply withthe vehicle wash manufacturer'sinstructions. The windscreen wiperand rear window wiper must b

Page 56 - Storage 55

148 Vehicle careClean rims with a pH-neutral wheelcleaner.Rims are painted and can be treatedwith the same agents as the body.Paintwork damageRectify

Page 57 - Instruments and

14 In briefWindscreen and headlightwasher systemsPull lever.Windscreen and headlight washersystem 3 57, Washer fluid 3 121.Rear window wiper and washe

Page 58 - Windscreen wiper/washer

Vehicle care 149Plastic and rubber partsPlastic and rubber parts can becleaned with the same cleaner asused to clean the body. Use interiorcleaner if

Page 59 - Outside temperature

150 Service and maintenanceService andmaintenanceGeneral information ... 150Recommended fluids, lubricantsand parts ...

Page 60 - Instruments and controls 59

Service and maintenance 151Recommended fluids,lubricants and partsRecommended fluids andlubricantsOnly use products that meet therecommended specifica

Page 61 - Power outlets

152 Service and maintenancetemperatures the factory filled coolantprovides frost protection down toapprox. -37°C. This concentrationshould be maintain

Page 62 - Ashtrays

Technical data 153Technical dataVehicle identification ... 153Vehicle data ... 154Vehicle identificationVeh

Page 63 - Warning lights, gauges

154 Technical dataInformation on identification label:1 = Type approval number2 = Vehicle IdentificationNumber3 = Vehicle type identificationcode4 = P

Page 64 - Fuel gauge

Technical data 155Engine oil viscosity gradesEngine oilviscositygradePetrol /CNGenginesDieselenginesSAE 0W-30 - ✔SAE 0W-40 ✔ -

Page 65 - Service display

156 Technical dataEngine dataSales designation 1.4 1.4 1.4Engine identifier code 1.4i 1.4Turbo 1.4CNGNumber of cylinders 4 4 4Piston displacement [cm3

Page 66 - Control indicators

Technical data 157Sales designation 1.4 1.4 1.4Engine identifier code 1.4i 1.4Turbo 1.4CNGNumber of cylinders 4 4 4Piston displacement [cm3]1368 1368

Page 67 - 66 Instruments and controls

158 Technical dataSales designation 1.4 1.4 1.4Engine identifier code 1.4i 1.4Turbo 1.4CNGNumber of cylinders 4 4 4Piston displacement [cm3]1368 1368

Page 68 - Airbag and belt tensioners

In brief 15Demisting and defrosting thewindowsSet the temperature control to V.Set fan to 4.Set air distribution control to V.Cooling n on.Heated rear

Page 69 - Malfunction indicator light

Technical data 159Sales designation 1.3 Turbo 1.6 Turbo 2.0 TurboEngine identifier code1.3CDTI1.6CDTI1)2.0CDTINumber of cylinders 4 4 4Piston displace

Page 70 - Instruments and controls 69

160 Technical dataPerformanceThe maximum speed indicated is achievable at kerb weight (without driver) plus 200 kg payload. Optional equipment couldre

Page 71 - Program fault

Technical data 161Vehicle weightKerb weight, basic model - VanLength Roof height Engine Gross vehicle weight Kerb weightL1 H1 1.4i 1990 / 2160 1240 /

Page 72 - Change engine oil

162 Technical dataLength Roof height Engine Gross vehicle weight Kerb weightL2 H1 1.4i 2200 / – 1300 / –1.4Turbo 2365 / – 1440 / –1.4Turbo CNG 2470 /

Page 73 - Stop-start system

Technical data 163Kerb weight, basic model - CombiLength Roof height Engine Gross vehicle weight Kerb weightL1 H1 1.4i 2060 13501.4Turbo 2225 15001.3C

Page 74 - Information displays

164 Technical dataKerb weight, basic model - Combo TourLength Roof height Engine Gross vehicle weight Kerb weightL1 H1 1.4i 1940 13401.4Turbo 2030 149

Page 75 - 74 Instruments and controls

Technical data 165Vehicle dimensionsType Van Combi Combo TourWheelbase Short Long Short Long Short LongLength [mm] 4390 4740 4390 4740 4390 4740Width

Page 76 - Instruments and controls 75

166 Technical dataType Van Combi Combo TourWheelbase [mm] 2755 3105 2755 3105 2755 3105Turning circle kerb to kerb [m] 11.2 12.5 11.2 12.5 11.2 12.5

Page 77 - 76 Instruments and controls

Technical data 167CapacitiesEngine oilEngine 1.4i 1.4Turbo 1.4CNG 1.3CDTI 1.6CDTI 2.0CDTIincluding Filter [l] 2.7 2.9 2.7 3.2 4.9 4.9between MIN and M

Page 78 - Instruments and controls 77

168 Technical dataTyre pressuresVanComfort with up to 2 people and 100 kg luggage With full loadEngine Tyres front rear front rear[kPa/bar] ([psi]) [k

Page 79 - 78 Instruments and controls

16 In briefStarting offCheck before starting off Tyre pressure and condition 3 134,3 168. Engine oil level and fluid levels3 119. All windows, mirr

Page 80 - Vehicle messages

Technical data 169CombiComfort with up to 3 people With full loadEngine Tyres front rear front rear[kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi

Page 81 - Trip computer

170 Technical dataCombo TourComfort with up to 3 people With full loadEngine Tyres front rear front rear[kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar]

Page 82 - Instruments and controls 81

Customer information 171Customer informationVehicle data recording andprivacy ... 171Vehicle data recordingand pri

Page 83 - Lighting

172 Customer informationWhen using the vehicle, situationsmay occur in which technical datarelated to other information (accidentreport, damages on th

Page 84 - Daytime running lights

Customer information 173

Page 85 - Front fog lights

174IndexAAccessories and vehiclemodifications ... 117Adjustable air vents ... 91Airbag activation...

Page 86 - Interior lighting

175Control of the vehicle ... 94Controls... 56Convex shape ... 26Coola

Page 87

176Hill start assist... 69, 105Horn ... 13, 57IIdentification plate ... 153Ig

Page 88 - Load compartment lighting

177Rear fog light ... 73Rear fog lights ... 85Rear parcel shelf... 50Rear

Page 89

178Vehicle shutdown... 79, 95Vehicle specific data ... 3Vehicle storage... 117Vehicle tools

Page 90 - Air conditioning system

In brief 17Parking Always apply the parking brake.Activate the manual parking brakewithout pressing the release button.Apply as firmly as possible on

Page 91 - Electronic climate control

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

Page 92 - Air vents

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

Page 93 - Maintenance

Keys, doors and windows 19Radio remote controlUsed to operate: Central locking system 3 20 Anti-theft locking system 3 25 Power windows 3 27The rad

Page 94 - Air conditioning regular

20 Keys, doors and windowsreplace the battery (type CR 2032),paying attention to the installationposition.Refit the battery holder in the key andsecur

Page 95 - Driving and operating

Keys, doors and windows 21Automatic lockingThe vehicle can be configured toautomatically lock the doors whenvehicle speed exceeds 12 mph.Driver Inform

Page 96 - Vehicle shutdown

22 Keys, doors and windowsDoorsSliding doorPull lever on interior handle and slidedoor.CautionEnsure the side door is fully closedand secure before dr

Page 97 - Overrun cut-off

Keys, doors and windows 23The door is opened from inside thevehicle by pressing down the interiorhandle.The right hand rear door is releasedusing the

Page 98 - Driving and operating 97

24 Keys, doors and windowsLoad compartmentTailgateOpeningPress the button underneath themoulding.9 WarningDo not drive with the tailgate openor ajar,

Page 99 - Engine exhaust

Keys, doors and windows 25Vehicle securityAnti-theft locking system9 WarningDo not use the system if there arepeople in the vehicle! The doorscannot b

Page 100 - Catalytic converter

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

Page 101 - Manual transmission

Keys, doors and windows 27HeatedOperated by pressing the Ü button.Heating works with the enginerunning and is switched offautomatically after a short

Page 102 - Starting the engine

28 Keys, doors and windowsKeep a close watch on thewindows when closing them.Ensure that nothing becomestrapped in them as they move.Switch on ignitio

Page 103 - 102 Driving and operating

2 IntroductionIntroduction

Page 104 - Electronic driving

Keys, doors and windows 29Child safety system for rearwindowsPress switch , to deactivate reardoor power windows.To activate, press , again.Operating

Page 105 - Antilock brake system

30 Keys, doors and windowsHeated rear windowOperated by pressing the Ü button.Heating works with the enginerunning and is switched offautomatically af

Page 106 - Hill start assist

Seats, restraints 31Seats, restraintsHead restraints ... 31Front seats ... 32Rear seats ...

Page 107 - Ride control systems

32 Seats, restraintsHead restraints on rear seatsHeight adjustmentPull the head restraint upwards orpress the catch to release and pushthe head restra

Page 108 - Cruise control

Seats, restraints 339 DangerDo not sit nearer than 25 cm fromthe steering wheel, to permit safeairbag deployment.9 WarningNever adjust seats while dri

Page 109 - Object detection

34 Seats, restraintsArmrestRaise or lower the armrest asrequired.HeatingActivate heating by pressing ß buttonfor the seat with the ignition on.LED in

Page 110 - Driving and operating 109

Seats, restraints 35 Pull the release lever and fold downthe backrest onto the seat cushion.Pull the lower strap and fold theseat assembly forwards.

Page 111 - Fuel for petrol engines

36 Seats, restraintsReplacing the seats Attach the seat assembly frontsupports on the anchor points. Push the release lever to ensurethe seat is sec

Page 112 - Fuel for natural gas

Seats, restraints 37Seat belts are designed to be used byonly one person at a time. Childrestraint system 3 43.Periodically check all parts of the bel

Page 113 - Refuelling

38 Seats, restraintsLoose or bulky clothing prevents thebelt from fitting snugly. Do not placeobjects such as handbags or mobilephones between the bel

Page 114 - Driving and operating 113

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

Page 115 - Emissions

Seats, restraints 39RemovingTo release belt, press red button onbelt buckle.Seat belts on the rear seatsThe seat belt for the rear centre seatcan only

Page 116 - Trailer towing

40 Seats, restraints9 WarningIf handled improperly the airbagsystems can be triggered in anexplosive manner.NoteThe airbag systems and beltpretensione

Page 117 - 116 Driving and operating

Seats, restraints 419 WarningOptimum protection is onlyprovided when the seat is in theproper position 3 32.Keep the area in which the airbaginflates

Page 118 - Vehicle care

42 Seats, restraintsDeactivate the front passenger airbagsystem as follows:1. Press the SET ESC button onceto access the settings menu.2. Press SET ES

Page 119 - Vehicle checks

Seats, restraints 43Child restraintsChild restraint systemsWe recommend the Vauxhall childrestraint system which is tailoredspecifically to the vehicl

Page 120 - Engine oil

44 Seats, restraintsChild restraint installation locationsPermissible options for fitting a child restraint systemWeight and age classFront passenger

Page 121 - Engine coolant

Seats, restraints 45Permissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint systemWeight class Size class FixtureOn front passengerseatOn outboard s

Page 122 - Washer fluid

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

Page 123 - Brake fluid

Seats, restraints 47ISOFIX child restraintsystemsFasten vehicle-approved ISOFIXchild restraint systems to the ISOFIXmounting brackets. Specific vehicl

Page 124 - Wiper blade replacement

48 StorageStorageStorage compartments ... 48Load compartment ... 50Roof rack system ... 53Loadi

Page 125 - Bulb replacement

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

Page 126 - Vehicle care 125

Storage 49GloveboxTo open the glovebox, pull thehandle.Depending on version, the gloveboxmay be lockable.The glovebox should be closed whilstdriving.C

Page 127 - Tail lights

50 StorageLoad compartmentFolding down rear seatbackrestsThe rear seat backrest is divided intotwo parts. Both parts can be foldeddown.Remove the load

Page 128 - Number plate light

Storage 51ClosingPull the cover towards the rear usingthe handle and engage it in theretainers at the sides.OpeningRemove load compartment coverfrom t

Page 129 - Interior lights

52 StorageRear parcel shelfThe rear parcel shelf consists of twoparts - a front part and rear part. Thefront part can be opened or closed,allowing for

Page 130 - Instrument panel

Storage 53To remove, lift the front part of theparcel shelf by releasing it from thefront retainers (1) on both sides.Lift the rear part of the parcel

Page 131 - Electrical system

54 StorageTo fasten a roof rack, insert themounting bolts in the holes indicatedin the illustration.Loading information Heavy objects in the loadcomp

Page 132 - Engine compartment fuse

Storage 55Optional equipment andaccessories increase the kerbweight. Driving with a roof load increasesthe sensitivity of the vehicle tocross-winds a

Page 133 - Instrument panel fuse box

56 Instruments and controlsInstruments andcontrolsControls ... 56Warning lights, gauges andindicators ...

Page 134 - Vehicle tools

Instruments and controls 57HornPress j.Windscreen wiper/washerWindscreen wiperTwistÉ= fastÈ= slowÇ= intermittent wiping§= offFor a single wipe when th

Page 135 - Wheels and tyres

58 Instruments and controlsRear window wiper/washerTwist to activate the rear windowwiper.Push lever. Washer fluid is sprayedonto the rear window and

Page 137 - Tyre repair kit

Instruments and controls 59Set time in Driver InformationCentre - Standard version1. Press the SET ESC button onceto access the settings menu.2. Scrol

Page 138 - Vehicle care 137

60 Instruments and controlsTo change the clock mode between12 hour and 24 hour clock:1. Press R or S to select Mode andpress SET ESC to access thissub

Page 139 - 138 Vehicle care

Instruments and controls 61Long wheelbase vanCombo TourDo not exceed the maximum powerconsumption of 180 watts.With ignition off, the power outlets ar

Page 140 - Wheel changing

62 Instruments and controlsThe portable ashtray should beplaced in the cupholders in the centreconsole.Warning lights, gaugesand indicatorsSpeedometer

Page 141 - 140 Vehicle care

Instruments and controls 63To reset the trip odometer, press andhold the TRIP button for a fewseconds while the relevant tripodometer is displayed.Tac

Page 142 - Spare wheel

64 Instruments and controlsthe cylinders. As the fuel leveldiminishes, the bars in the CNG fuelgauge disappear.CNG and the one remaining bar willflash

Page 143 - 142 Vehicle care

Instruments and controls 653 73. Based on driving conditions,the interval at which a service will beindicated can vary considerably.When the remaining

Page 144 - Jump starting

66 Instruments and controlsControl indicators in the instrument cluster

Page 145 - 144 Vehicle care

Instruments and controls 67Generic warning9 illuminates yellow.Depending on model variant, controlindicator 9 may illuminateindependently or in conjun

Page 146 - Towing the vehicle

68 Instruments and controlsdriving, there is a fault in the airbagsystem. Seek the assistance of aworkshop. The airbags and beltpretensioners may fail

Page 147 - Appearance care

6 In briefIn briefInitial drive informationVehicle unlockingUnlocking with keyTurn the key in the driver's door locktowards the front of the vehi

Page 148 - Vehicle care 147

Instruments and controls 69Flashes when the engine isrunningFault that could lead to catalyticconverter damage. Ease up on theaccelerator until the fl

Page 149 - Interior care

70 Instruments and controlsmessage may also be displayed inthe Driver Information Centre (DIC)3 73.Generic warning 9 3 67.Hill start assist 3 105.Ultr

Page 150 - Vehicle care 149

Instruments and controls 71Preheating! illuminates yellow.Preheating is activated. Onlyactivates when outside temperatureis low.Diesel particle filter

Page 151 - Service and

72 Instruments and controlsCentre (DIC), to indicate that engineoil life has been diminished and the oilneeds changing.Based on driving conditions, th

Page 152 - Recommended fluids

Instruments and controls 73Depending on version, 9 willilluminate as an alternative if controlindicator Æ is not present. A warningmessage may also be

Page 153 - 152 Service and maintenance

74 Instruments and controlsand a Multifunction version withfurther adjustable settings.Some of the displayed functions differwhen the vehicle is being

Page 154 - Technical data

Instruments and controls 75Press the R button to scroll up thescreen and the menu options or toincrease the displayed value. Pressand hold to increase

Page 155 - Vehicle data

76 Instruments and controlsBAG P (Passenger front and sideairbags activation/deactivation)Activate the front passenger airbagsif an adult is occupying

Page 156 - Technical data 155

Instruments and controls 77Press the SET ESC button whenactivated (On) to access the currentset speed. Adjust as required andconfirm.Warning chimes 3

Page 157 - Engine data

78 Instruments and controlsBUTTON VOLUMEA chime is sounded every time theSET ESC, R or S button is pressed.Adjust the volume of these chimesand confir

Page 158 - Technical data 157

In brief 7Seat adjustmentSeat positioningPull handle, slide seat, releasehandle.Seat position 3 32, Seat adjustment3 32.9 DangerDo not sit nearer than

Page 159 - 158 Technical data

Instruments and controls 79Vehicle messagesWarning chimesOnly one warning chime will sound ata time.When starting the engine orwhilst driving If seat

Page 160 - Technical data 159

80 Instruments and controlsTrip computerThe trip computer providesinformation on driving data, which iscontinually recorded and evaluatedelectronicall

Page 161 - Performance

Instruments and controls 81The trip computer will resetautomatically when the maximumvalue of any of the parameters isexceeded.Average consumptionAver

Page 162 - Vehicle weight

82 LightingLightingExterior lighting ... 82Interior lighting ... 85Exterior lightingLight switchTur

Page 163 - 162 Technical data

Lighting 83Headlight rangeadjustmentManual headlight rangeadjustmentTo adapt headlight range to thevehicle load to prevent dazzling:Press À or Á butto

Page 164 - Technical data 163

84 LightingHazard warning flashersOperated with the ¨ button.Turn and lane-changesignalsLever up = right turn signalLever down = left turn signalIf th

Page 165 - 164 Technical data

Lighting 85Rear fog lightsOperated with the r button.The rear fog light can only beswitched on when both the ignitionand headlights or sidelights (wit

Page 166 - Vehicle dimensions

86 LightingMultifunction version of DIC1. Press the SET ESC button toaccess the settings menu.2. Scroll through the menu optionsusing the R or S butto

Page 167 - 166 Technical data

Lighting 87Rear courtesy lightsCentre switch position: automaticinterior light.To operate manually when the doorsare closed, press the lens on eithers

Page 168 - Capacities

88 Climate controlClimate controlClimate control systems ... 88Air vents ... 91Maintenance ...

Page 169 - Tyre pressures

8 In briefHead restraint adjustmentPress release catch, adjust height,engage.Head restraints 3 31.Seat beltPull out the seat belt and engage inbelt bu

Page 170 - Technical data 169

Climate control 89 Open side air vents as required anddirect them towards door windows. For simultaneous warming of thefoot well, set air distributi

Page 171 - 170 Technical data

90 Climate controlElectronic climate controlsystemControls for: Temperature Air distribution and menu selection Fan speedAUTO = Automatic mode4= ai

Page 172 - Customer information

Climate control 91Demisting and defrosting thewindowsPress the Ê button.Temperature and air distribution areset automatically and the fan runs ata hig

Page 173 - Identification (RFID)

92 Climate controlSlide knob to the left to open vent.Direct the flow of air by swivelling thevent.Slide knob to the right to close vent.Side air vent

Page 174 - Customer information 173

Climate control 93Air conditioning regularoperationIn order to ensure continuouslyefficient performance, cooling mustbe operated for a few minutes onc

Page 175

94 Driving and operatingDriving and operatingDriving hints ... 94Starting and operating ... 94Engine exhau

Page 176

Driving and operating 95Ignition switch positionsSTOP = Steering wheel lockreleased, ignition offMAR = Ignition on, for dieselengine: preheatingAVV =

Page 177

96 Driving and operatingNoteIn addition, the vehicle isautomatically unlocked and theinterior lights are illuminated.Turn the ignition key to position

Page 178

Driving and operating 97Deactivate the stop-start systemmanually by pressing the ^ button inthe centre console. LED in the buttonilluminates to confir

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98 Driving and operatingThe selector lever must be in neutralto enable an automatic restart.Depress the clutch pedal to restart theengine.Manual trans

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