Vauxhall Zafira 2010 Owner's Manual

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Page 1 - TS 1639-A-10

0 - 1VAUXHALL ZafiraVAUXHALL ZafiraOwner’s ManualModel Year 2010Edition: June 2009TS 1639-A-10

Page 2 - Contents

In brief 9Mirror adjustmentInterior mirror adjustmentSwivel the lever on the underside toreduce dazzle.Interior mirror 3 39, Automatic anti-dazzle int

Page 3 - Introduction

Instruments and controls 99Always day design black or colouredtext on light background.Always night design white or colouredtext on dark background.Se

Page 4 - Using this manual

100 Instruments and controlsBrake light switchBrake light does not come on duringbraking. Have the cause of the faultremedied immediately bya workshop

Page 5 - Cautions

Instruments and controls 101Reduce speed and check tyrepressure at the next opportunity. Tyrepressure monitoring system 3 173.Check tyre pressure 3 17

Page 6 - Introduction 5

102 Instruments and controlsDisplays the instantaneousconsumption. At low speeds,consumption per hour is displayed.Average consumptionDisplays average

Page 7 - In brief

Instruments and controls 103Select the desired trip computerinformation 3 92. To restart, press theOK button or the left adjuster wheelon the steering

Page 8 - Seat adjustment

104 Instruments and controlsDistanceDisplays distance travelled. Themeasurement can be reset at anytime.Average speedDisplays average speed. Themeasur

Page 9 - Seat belt

Instruments and controls 105To reset all information of a tripcomputer, select menu item Allvalues.Stop watchSelect menu item Timer from theBoard Comp

Page 10 - Steering wheel adjustment

106 Instruments and controlsThe current pressure of each tyre isdisplayed.Further information 3 173.

Page 11 - 10 In brief

Lighting 107LightingExterior lighting ... 107Interior lighting ... 112Lighting features ...

Page 12 - Instrument panel overview

108 LightingHigh beamTo switch from low to high beam,push lever.To switch to low beam, push leveragain or pull.Headlight flashTo activate the headligh

Page 14 - Washer and wiper systems

Lighting 109Vehicles with halogen headlightsystemHave the headlights adjusted bya workshop.Vehicles with adaptive forwardlightingAdapting the aim of t

Page 15 - 14 In brief

110 LightingHazard warning flashersOperated with the ¨ button.The hazard warning flashers activateautomatically if the airbags deploy.Turn and lane-ch

Page 16 - Transmission

Lighting 111Rear fog lightsThe rear fog light can only beswitched on when both the ignitionand headlights or side lights (withfront fog lights) are on

Page 17 - Starting off

112 LightingInterior lightingInstrument panel illuminationcontrolBrightness can be adjusted when theexterior lights are on: Press knob k todisengage a

Page 18 - In brief 17

Lighting 113Reading lightsOperated with a buttons or switch (I= on, 0 = off, centre = automatic)Sunvisor lightsThe lighting switches on when thecover

Page 19 - 18 In brief

114 Infotainment systemInfotainment systemIntroduction ... 114Radio ... 114Audio pl

Page 20 - Notable features

Infotainment system 115Audio playersAuxiliary devicesAn external audio source such asa portable CD player can beconnected using a 3.5 mm jack plugvia

Page 21 - Seats in third row

116 Infotainment systemSeek advice on predeterminedinstallation points for the externalantenna or equipment holder andways of using devices witha tran

Page 22 - In brief 21

Climate control 117Climate controlClimate control systems ... 117Air vents ... 123Maintenance ...

Page 23 - Check control

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

Page 24 - FlexOrganizer

In brief 11Instrument panel overview1 Light switch ... 107Instrument illumination ... 112Rear fog light ...

Page 25

Climate control 119 Open side air vents as required anddirect them towards door windows. For simultaneous warming of thefoot well, set air distribut

Page 26 - Diesel particle filter

120 Climate controlThe air conditioning system cools anddehumidifies (dries) when outsidetemperature is above a specific level.Therefore condensation

Page 27 - Keys, doors and

Climate control 121The preselected temperature isautomatically regulated. In theautomatic mode the fan speed and airdistribution automatically regulat

Page 28 - Radio remote control

122 Climate controlIndividual menu items are marked byturning the centre control andselected by pressing it.To exit a menu, turn the centre controlunt

Page 29 - Open&Start system

Climate control 123Residual climate control can onlyoperate for a limited period of time. Tocancel, press the AUTO button.Auxiliary heaterAir heaterQu

Page 30 - Keys, doors and windows 29

124 Climate controlOpen slats and adjust direction of airflow.To close the vents, direct slatsdownwards.9 WarningDo not attach any objects to theslats

Page 31 - 30 Keys, doors and windows

Driving and operating 125Driving andoperatingDriving hints ... 125Starting and operating ... 125Engine exhaust

Page 32 - Central locking system

126 Driving and operatingIgnition switch positions0 = Ignition off1 = Steering wheel lock released,ignition off2 = Ignition on, for diesel engine:preh

Page 33 - 32 Keys, doors and windows

Driving and operating 127Overrun cut-offThe fuel supply is automatically cut offduring overrun, i.e. when the vehicleis driven with a gear engaged but

Page 34 - Keys, doors and windows 33

128 Driving and operatingconsumption may be higher duringthis period. The emission of smellsand smoke during this process isnormal.Under certain drivi

Page 35 - Load compartment

12 In briefExterior lightingTurn light switch7= Off8= Side lights9= HeadlightsAUTO = Automatic light controlPress light switch>= Front fog lightsr=

Page 36 - Vehicle security

Driving and operating 129CautionFuel grades other than those listedon pages 3 144, 3 199 coulddamage the catalytic converter orelectronic components.U

Page 37 - 36 Keys, doors and windows

130 Driving and operatingSelector leverP = park position, fFront wheelslocked, engage only when thevehicle is stationary and theparking brake is appli

Page 38 - Immobiliser

Driving and operating 131Do not accelerate while engaginga gear. Never depress the acceleratorpedal and brake pedal at the sametime.When a gear is eng

Page 39 - Exterior mirrors

132 Driving and operatingNo automatic shifting to a higher geartakes place at a high engine speed.For reasons of safety, kickdown isalso available in

Page 40 - Interior mirrors

Driving and operating 133FaultIn the event of a fault, A illuminates.The transmission no longer shiftsautomatically. Continued travel ispossible with

Page 41 - Power windows

134 Driving and operatingManual transmissionTo engage reverse, with the vehiclestationary wait 3 seconds afterdeclutching and then pull up thebutton o

Page 42 - Heated rear window

Driving and operating 135If the Winter programme is activated,T is illuminated.Starting the engineDepress the foot brake when startingthe engine. If t

Page 43 - Moonroof

136 Driving and operatinghigh engine speed has been reached.It shifts down in good time whenbraking.Manual modeTo utilise the engine braking effect,se

Page 44 - Seats, restraints

Driving and operating 137Winter programme TActivate the Winter programme if youhave problems starting off ona slippery road surface.ActivationPress th

Page 45 - 44 Seats, restraints

138 Driving and operatingIf the vehicle must be moved out ofthe flow of traffic, disengage theclutch as follows:1. Apply parking brake and switch offi

Page 46 - Front seats

In brief 13Hazard warning flashersOperated with the ¨ button.Hazard warning flashers 3 110.HornPress j.Washer and wiper systemsWindscreen wiper&=

Page 47 - 46 Seats, restraints

Driving and operating 139ABS starts to regulate brake pressureas soon as a wheel shows a tendencyto lock. The vehicle remainssteerable, even during ha

Page 48 - Seats, restraints 47

140 Driving and operatingBrake assistIf the brake pedal is depressedquickly and forcefully, maximumbrake force is automatically applied(full braking).

Page 49 - Seat folding

Driving and operating 141Hold the SPORT button depressedfor about 4 seconds. Control indicatorv illuminates. ESPoff also appears inthe service displa

Page 50 - Rear seats

142 Driving and operatingAutomatic level controlThe rear level of the vehicle isautomatically adjusted to the loadconditions while driving. Suspension

Page 51 - 50 Seats, restraints

Driving and operating 143Reduce speedWith cruise control active, hold downbutton g or briefly press it repeatedly:speed is reduced continuously or ins

Page 52 - Third row seats

144 Driving and operatingWhen reverse gear is engaged, thesystem switches itself onautomatically.The system can also be activated atlow speed by press

Page 53 - 52 Seats, restraints

Driving and operating 145a biodiesel (= FAME according toEN14214) content of max. 7% byvolume (like DIN 51628 or equivalentstandards) may be used.Do n

Page 54 - Seat belts

146 Driving and operatingThe fuel filler cap can be retained inthe bracket on the fuel filler flap.CautionWipe off any overflowing fuelimmediately.Fue

Page 55 - Three-point seat belt

Driving and operating 147For trailers with low driving stabilityand trailers with a permitted grossvehicle weight of more than 1300 kga speed of 50 mp

Page 56 - Seats, restraints 55

148 Driving and operatingStowage of coupling ball barTo open the cover, lift the carpeting.Raise, rotate and lift the ring.The pouch with the coupling

Page 57 - 56 Seats, restraints

14 In briefWindscreen and headlightwasher systemsPull lever.Windscreen and headlight washersystem 3 77, Washer fluid 3 155.Rear window wiper and washe

Page 58 - Airbag system

Driving and operating 149 Pull out rotary knob and turnclockwise as far as it will go.Inserting the coupling ball barInsert the tensioned coupling ba

Page 59 - Side airbag system

150 Driving and operatingDismounting the coupling ball barOpen the protective flap and turn thekey to position c (1) to unlock thecoupling ball bar.Pu

Page 60 - Curtain airbag system

Vehicle care 151Vehicle careGeneral Information ... 151Vehicle checks ... 152Bulb replacement ...

Page 61 - Seat occupancy recognition

152 Vehicle care Check the engine oil level. Check the coolant level. Fit the number plate if necessary.End-of-life vehicle recoveryInformation on

Page 62 - Child restraints

Vehicle care 153Lift the safety catch upwards andopen the bonnet.Air intake 3 124.Secure the bonnet support.ClosingBefore closing the bonnet, press th

Page 63 - 62 Seats, restraints

154 Vehicle careWhen the engine oil level hasdropped to the MIN mark, top upengine oil.We recommend to use the sameengine oil that is filled in.The en

Page 64 - Seats, restraints 63

Vehicle care 155Washer fluidFill with clean water mixed witha suitable quantity of windscreenwasher fluid which containsantifreeze.BrakesA squealing n

Page 65

156 Vehicle careDiesel fuel system bleedingIf the tank has been run dry, the dieselfuel system must be bled. Switch onthe ignition three times for 15

Page 66 - Seats, restraints 65

Vehicle care 157Bulb replacementSwitch off the ignition and switch offthe relevant switch or close the doors.Only hold a new bulb at the base! Donot t

Page 67 - Storage compartments

158 Vehicle care4. Detach bulb from bulb holder andrenew the bulb.5. Insert the bulb holder, engagingthe two lugs into the reflector androtate clockwi

Page 68 - Roof panelling

In brief 15Demisting and defrosting thewindowsAir distribution to l.Set temperature control to warmestlevel.Set fan speed to highest level or toA.Cool

Page 69

Vehicle care 1592. Remove protective cover 1.3. Withdraw parking light bulb holderfrom reflector.4. Remove bulb from socket andrenew bulb.5. Insert ho

Page 70 - Lashing eyes

160 Vehicle careXenon headlights9 DangerXenon headlights work underextremely high electrical voltage.Do not touch. Except for the turnsignal bulbs, bu

Page 71 - Cargo management system

Vehicle care 161To change the bulbs on the left side,take off the retainer of the loadcompartment cover and open the sidecover: push locking tabs forw

Page 72 - Safety net

162 Vehicle care5. Push bulb into socket slightly,rotate anti-clockwise, remove andrenew bulb.Tail light/brake light (1)Turn signal light (2)Rear fog

Page 73 - 72 Storage

Vehicle care 163Interior lightsFront courtesy light, reading lights1. Disengage lens, press itdownward slightly and remove ata downward angle.2. Remov

Page 74 - Roof rack system

164 Vehicle careElectrical systemFusesData on the replacement fuse mustmatch the data on the defective fuse.The vehicle has two fuse boxes: onebehind

Page 75 - Loading information

Vehicle care 165Place the fuse extractor on thevarious types of fuse from the top orside, and withdraw fuse.Engine compartment fuse boxInsert a screwd

Page 76 - Storage 75

166 Vehicle careFuse assignments in conjunctionwith load compartment fuse boxversion ANo. Circuit1 ABS2 ABS3 Interior fan electronic climatecontrol4 I

Page 77 - Instruments and

Vehicle care 167Fuse assignments in conjunctionwith load compartment fuse boxversion BNo. Circuit1 ABS2 ABS3 Interior fan electronic climatecontrol4 I

Page 78 - Windscreen wiper/washer

168 Vehicle careLoad compartment fuse boxThe fuse box is behind a cover. Pressthe locking tabs forward and removethe cover.Do not store any objects be

Page 79 - Rear window wiper/washer

16 In briefAutomatic transmissionP = parkR = reverseN = neutralD = driveThe selector lever can only be movedout of P or N when the ignition is onand t

Page 80 - Outside temperature

Vehicle care 169No. Circuit1 Front power windows2 -3 Instruments4 Heating, air conditioningsystem, electronic climatecontrol5 Airbags6 –7 –8 –9 –10 –1

Page 81 - Cigarette lighter

170 Vehicle careNo. Circuit43 –44 –Vehicle toolsToolsTo open the cover, lift the carpeting.Raise, rotate and lift the ring.The jack and the vehicle to

Page 82 - Ashtrays

Vehicle care 171Wheels and tyresTyre condition, wheel conditionDrive over edges slowly and at rightangles if possible. Driving over sharpedges can cau

Page 83 - Warning lights, gauges

172 Vehicle care9 WarningThe vehicle will be more difficult tosteer and handle. Brakingdistance will be longer.Adapt driving style and speed tothe cha

Page 84 - Fuel selector

Vehicle care 1739 WarningIf the pressure is too low, this canresult in considerable tyre warm-up and internal damage, leading totread separation and e

Page 85 - Control indicators

174 Vehicle careSystem initialisationAfter tyre pressure correction orwheel change, the system must beinitialised: Switch on the ignition,press and ho

Page 86 - Instruments and controls 85

Vehicle care 175Wheel covers must not impair brakecooling.Remove the wheel covers if tyrechains are to be installed.9 WarningUse of unsuitable tyres o

Page 87 - Airbag and belt tensioners

176 Vehicle carePush the locking tabs forward andremove the cover.1. Take the sealant bottle andbracket with air hose from theinsert.2. Detach air hos

Page 88 - Service vehicle soon

Vehicle care 1778. Open the rear power outlet andinsert plug of tyre repair kit.To avoid discharging the battery,we recommend running theengine.9. Swi

Page 89 - Illuminates

178 Vehicle carepressure. Screw compressor airhose directly onto tyre valve andcompressor when doing this.If tyre pressure is more than 1.3bar, set it

Page 90

In brief 17Starting engine with Start/StopbuttonThe electronic key must be inside thevehicle. Operate clutch and brake,automatic transmission in P or

Page 91

Vehicle care 179 Do not start the vehicle when it israised on the jack. Before screwing in the wheel bolts,clean them and lightly coat thetaper of e

Page 92

180 Vehicle care4. Set the jack to the necessaryheight before positioning it directlybelow the jacking point ina manner that prevents it fromslipping.

Page 93 - Information displays

Vehicle care 1815. Detach the safety cable.6. Lower holder all the way andremove spare wheel.7. Change the wheel.8. Place replaced wheel in sparewheel

Page 94 - Instruments and controls 93

182 Vehicle careDirectional tyresFit directional tyres such that they rollin the direction of travel. The rollingdirection is indicated by a symbol(e.

Page 95 - 94 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 183 The vehicles must not come intocontact with each other during thejump starting process. Apply the handbrake, transmissionin neutral

Page 96 - Info-Display

184 Vehicle careTowingTowing the vehicleVersion with cover strip: Disengagestrip at bottom, slide to side andremove.Version with cover cap: Disengagec

Page 97 - 96 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 185Towing another vehicleDisengage cap at bottom and removedownwards.The towing eye is stowed with thevehicle tools 3 170.Screw in the to

Page 98 - Instruments and controls 97

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

Page 99 - 98 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 187Clean smearing wiper blades witha soft cloth and window cleaner.MoonroofNever clean with solvents or abrasiveagents, fuels, aggressive

Page 100 - Vehicle messages

188 Vehicle careClean fabric upholstery witha vacuum cleaner and brush.Remove stains with an upholsterycleaner.Clean seat belts with lukewarm wateror

Page 101

18 In brief After running at high engine speedsor with high engine loads, operatethe engine briefly at a low load orrun in neutral for approx. 30seco

Page 102 - Trip computer

Service and maintenance 189Service andmaintenanceGeneral information ... 189Scheduled maintenance ... 191Recommended fluids,

Page 103 - 102 Instruments and controls

190 Service and maintenanceDisplay of remaining distance:1. Switch off ignition.2. Briefly press the trip odometerreset button. The odometerreading is

Page 104 - Instruments and controls 103

Service and maintenance 191Scheduled maintenanceService schedulesService scheduleService operationsby year1)miles (x 1000)1)1202403604805100Check visu

Page 105 - 104 Instruments and controls

192 Service and maintenanceService operationsby year1)miles (x 1000)1)1202403604805100Replace pollen filter or activated carbon filter X XoIf air is b

Page 106 - Tyre pressures

Service and maintenance 193Service operationsby year1)miles (x 1000)1)1202403604805100Check electro-hydraulic power steering (EHPS) oil level (cap wit

Page 107 - 106 Instruments and controls

194 Service and maintenanceService operationsby year1)miles (x 1000)1)1202403604805100Undo wheel fastening (take care if tyre pressure monitoring syst

Page 108 - Lighting

Service and maintenance 195Additional servicingAdditional operations +Additional operations are not requiredevery service but can be performed inconju

Page 109 - Automatic headlight range

196 Service and maintenanceThe new engine oil GM-Dexos 2 is ofthe highest quality available at themoment. If it is unavailable, engineoils of other li

Page 110 - Adaptive forward lighting

Technical data 197Technical dataVehicle identification ... 197Vehicle data ... 199Vehicle identificationVeh

Page 111 - Front fog lights

198 Technical dataIdentification plateThe identification plate is located onthe front right door frame.Information on identification plate:1 = Manufac

Page 112 - Misted light covers

Introduction ... 2In brief ... 6Keys, doors and windows ... 26Seats

Page 113 - Interior lighting

In brief 19Notable featuresSeats in second row9 WarningWhen the row of seats or thebackrests are being adjusted,keep hands away from the hingearea.Mov

Page 114 - Lighting features

Technical data 199Vehicle dataEngine dataSales designation 1.6 1.8Engine identifier code Z 16 XER Z 18 XERNumber of cylinders 4 4Piston displacement [

Page 115 - Infotainment system

200 Technical dataSales designation 2.0 Turbo 2.2Engine identifier code Z 20 LEH Z 22 YHNumber of cylinders 4 4Piston displacement [cm3]1998 2198Engin

Page 116 - Rear seat infotainment

Technical data 201Sales designation 1.7 1.9 CDTI 1.9 CDTIEngine identifier code Z 17 DTJ Z 19 DT Z 19 DTHNumber of cylinders 4 4 4Piston displacement

Page 117 - 116 Infotainment system

202 Technical dataEngine Z18XER Z20LEH Z22YHMaximum speed2)[mph]Manual transmission 122 144 124Manual transmission automated 122 – –Automatic transmis

Page 118 - Climate control

Technical data 203To convert l/100 km into mpg, divide 282 by number of litres /100km.Engine Z16XER Z18XER Z20LEH Z22YHurban [l/100 km] 9.2/–/– 9.8/9.

Page 119 - Air conditioning system

204 Technical dataEngine Z16XER Z18XER Z20LEH Z22YHurban [l/100 km] 9.3/–/– 9.9/9.7/– 13.4/–/– 11.3/–/11.6extra-urban [l/100 km] 5.8/–/– 6.0/5.8/– 7.4

Page 120 - Automatic climate control

Technical data 205Vehicle weightKerb weight, basic modelZafira Engine Manual transmission Manual transmissionautomatedAutomatic transmissionwithout/wi

Page 121 - Electronic climate control

206 Technical dataAdditional weightEngine Z16XER Z18XER Z20LEH Z22YHExclusiv/Active/Active Plus [kg] 10 10 – 5Design, Elite [kg] 23 23 – 16SRi [kg] 20

Page 122 - Climate control 121

Technical data 207Vehicle dimensionsZafira Zafira VXRLength [mm] 4467 4503Width without exterior mirrors [mm] 1801 1801Width with two exterior mirrors

Page 123 - 122 Climate control

208 Technical dataCapacitiesEngine oilEngine Z16XER Z20LEH Z17DTJ Z19DTZ18XER Z22YH Z19DTHincluding Filter [l] 4.5 5.0 5.4 4.3between MIN and MAX [l]

Page 124 - Air vents

20 In briefSeats in third row9 WarningWhen the seats are being movedupright or folded in, keep handsaway from hinge area.Setting up seatsRemove floor

Page 125 - Maintenance

Technical data 209Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full loadEngine Tyres front rear front rear front rear[kPa/bar](psi)[kPa/ba

Page 126 - Driving and

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

Page 127 - Starting the engine

Technical data 211Towing hitch installation dimensions

Page 128 - Engine exhaust

212 Customer informationCustomerinformationVehicle data recording andprivacy ... 212Vehicle data recordingand priv

Page 129 - Catalytic converter

Customer information 213

Page 130 - Automatic transmission

214IndexAAccessories and vehiclemodifications ... 151Active head restraints on frontseats ...

Page 131 - Selector lever

215Child restraints withtransponders ... 64Child restraint systems ... 61Cigarette lighter ...

Page 132 - Manual mode

216High beam ... 91, 108Hill start assist ... 140Horn ... 13, 77II

Page 133 - Electronic driving programmes

217Rear seat audio system ... 23, 115Rear window wiper/washer ... 78Recommended fluids andlubricants ... 195Re

Page 134 - Interruption of power supply

218VVehicle dimensions ... 207Vehicle Identification Number ... 197Vehicle messages ... 99Vehicle specific data

Page 135 - Manual transmission

In brief 21Swivel the seat rearward until it isupright and audibly engages. Supportthe top of the backrest with your hand.Preparing belt buckles for u

Page 136 - Driving and operating 135

22 In briefActive head restraints on frontseatsIn the event of a rear-end impact, theactive head restraints tilt forwardsslightly. The head is more ef

Page 137 - 136 Driving and operating

In brief 23Rear seat audio systemTwin Audio allows occupants in thesecond row the choice between theaudio source played on theinfotainment system or a

Page 138 - Driving and operating 137

24 In briefTyre deflation detectionsystemIf a tyre loses pressure, it becomessmaller. It then rotates at a differentspeed than the other tyres. If the

Page 139 - Antilock brake system

In brief 25Natural gas operationThis specially developed engine isdesigned for the use of natural gasand petrol.The Y button is used to switchbetween

Page 140 - Parking brake

26 Keys, doors and windowsKeys, doors andwindowsKeys, locks ... 26Doors ... 34

Page 141 - Ride control systems

Keys, doors and windows 27Radio remote controlUsed to operate: Central locking system, Anti-theft locking system, Anti-theft alarm system, Power w

Page 142 - Continuous damping control

28 Keys, doors and windowsRadio remote controlsynchronisationAfter replacing the battery, unlock thedoor with the key in the driver's doorlock. T

Page 143 - Cruise control

2 IntroductionIntroduction

Page 144 - Object detection systems

Keys, doors and windows 29If the ignition has been switched offand the vehicle is stationary, thesteering wheel lock activatesautomatically when the d

Page 145 - Fuel for diesel engines

30 Keys, doors and windowsThe emergency key can only lock orunlock the driver's door. Unlockingthe entire vehicle 3 31. On vehicleswith anti-thef

Page 146 - Refuelling

Keys, doors and windows 31To replace the battery, press thelocking mechanism and remove thecap by applying light pressure. Pressthe cap on the other s

Page 147 - Fuel filler cap

32 Keys, doors and windowsElectronic keyPull a door handle or press the buttonunder the tailgate moulding.The electronic key must be outsidethe vehicl

Page 148 - Towing equipment

Keys, doors and windows 33Press the m button: the doors arelocked or unlocked.The LED in the button m illuminatesfor approx. 2 minutes after lockingwi

Page 149 - 148 Driving and operating

34 Keys, doors and windowsChild locks9 WarningUse the child locks wheneverchildren are occupying the rearseats.Using a key or suitable screwdriver,tur

Page 150 - Driving and operating 149

Keys, doors and windows 35Vehicle securityAnti-theft locking system9 WarningDo not use the system if there arepeople in the vehicle! The doorscannot b

Page 151 - Trailer stability assist

36 Keys, doors and windows Vehicle inclination, e.g. if it israised, Ignition.Unlocking the vehicle deactivates theanti-theft alarm system.NoticeCha

Page 152 - Vehicle care

Keys, doors and windows 37After the first 10 seconds of anti-theftalarm system activation:LED flashesslowly= System active,LED comeson for approx.1 se

Page 153 - Vehicle checks

38 Keys, doors and windowsExterior mirrorsConvex shapeThe convex exterior mirror reducesblind spots. The shape of the mirrormakes objects appear small

Page 154 - Engine oil

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

Page 155 - Engine coolant

Keys, doors and windows 39HeatedOperated by pressing the Ü button.Heating functions with the enginerunning and is switched offautomatically after a sh

Page 156 - Brake fluid

40 Keys, doors and windowsWindowsManual windowsThe door windows can be opened orclosed with the window winders.Power windows9 WarningTake care when op

Page 157 - Wiper blade replacement

Keys, doors and windows 41Radio remote controlPress q or p until all windows haveopened or closed.Open&Start systemTo close, touch the sensor fiel

Page 158 - Bulb replacement

42 Keys, doors and windowsOperated by pressing the Ü button.Heating functions with the enginerunning and is switched offautomatically after a short ti

Page 159 - 158 Vehicle care

Seats, restraints 43Seats, restraintsHead restraints ... 43Front seats ... 45Rear seats ...

Page 160 - Vehicle care 159

44 Seats, restraintsHead restraints without releasebuttonPull the head restraint upwards orpress the catch to release and pushthe head restraint downw

Page 161 - Tail lights

Seats, restraints 45Front seatsSeat position9 WarningOnly drive with the seat correctlyadjusted. Sit with buttocks as far back againstthe backrest as

Page 162 - Vehicle care 161

46 Seats, restraintsSeat positioningPull handle, slide seat, releasehandle.Seat backrestsTurn handwheel. Do not lean onbackrest when adjusting.Seat he

Page 163 - Number plate light

Seats, restraints 47Seat inclinationPull lever, adjust inclination byshifting body weight. Release leverand audibly engage seat in position.Lumbar sup

Page 164 - Instrument panel illumination

48 Seats, restraintsSeat foldingPush the head restraint down.Slide the seat backwards.Raise release lever, fold backrestforward and engage.To restore

Page 165 - Electrical system

4 IntroductionDanger, Warnings andCautions9 DangerText marked 9 Danger providesinformation on risk of fatal injury.Disregarding this information mayen

Page 166 - Engine compartment fuse box

Seats, restraints 49Rear seatsSecond row seats9 WarningWhen the row of seats or thebackrests are being adjusted,keep hands away from the hingearea.Mov

Page 167 - 166 Vehicle care

50 Seats, restraintsrelease lever 1 to swivel the seatcushion downwards. All positionsmust audibly engage.Adjust backrests of outboardseatsPress the r

Page 168 - Vehicle care 167

Seats, restraints 51The centre seat backrest can be usedas an armrest when folded down, andcontains cupholders and stowagecompartments.Third row seats

Page 169 - Load compartment fuse box

52 Seats, restraintsFrom the load compartment, pull upthe seat by the handle.Slide the seat rearwards until it isupright and audibly engages. Supportt

Page 170 - Vehicle care 169

Seats, restraints 53From the load compartment, pressthe button on the top of the backrestand lower the backrest. Using thehandle on the seat, pull rea

Page 171 - Vehicle tools

54 Seats, restraintsBelt tensionersIn the event of a head-on or rear-endcollision of a certain severity, the frontseat belt buckles are pulled down to

Page 172 - Wheels and tyres

Seats, restraints 55Height adjustment1. Pull belt out slightly.2. Press button.3. Adjust height and engage.Adjust the height so that the belt liesacro

Page 173 - Tyre pressure

56 Seats, restraintsWhen not in use, guide the seat beltthrough the belt holder and insert thelatch plate in the holder.Unhookable seat belts in the t

Page 174 - Tyre deflation detection

Seats, restraints 57Airbag systemThe airbag system consists ofa number of individual systems.When triggered the airbag inflateswithin milliseconds. Th

Page 175 - Wheel covers

58 Seats, restraintsThere is also a warning label on theside of the instrument panel, visiblewhen the front passenger door isopen.The front airbag sys

Page 177 - 176 Vehicle care

Seats, restraints 59The side airbag system consists of anairbag in each front seat backrest.This can be identified by the wordAIRBAG.The side airbag s

Page 178 - Vehicle care 177

60 Seats, restraintsThe curtain airbag system is triggeredin the event of an accident of a certainseverity in the depicted area. Theignition must be o

Page 179 - Wheel changing

Seats, restraints 619 DangerOnly Vauxhall child restraintsystems with transponders shouldbe fitted on the front passengerseats. Use of systems without

Page 180 - Vehicle care 179

62 Seats, restraintsChild restraint installation locationsPermissible options for fitting a child restraint systemWeight and age class1)On front passe

Page 181 - Spare wheel

Seats, restraints 63++ = Vehicle seat available with ISOFIX attachments. When attaching using ISOFIX and Top-tether, universally permittedISOFIX child

Page 182 - Vehicle care 181

64 Seats, restraintsIsofix child restraint systemsFasten vehicle-approved ISOFIXchild restraint systems to themounting brackets.Top-tether child restr

Page 183 - Jump starting

Seats, restraints 65NoticeThere must be no objects (e.g.plastic sheet or heating mats)between the seat and the childrestraint system.Seat occupancy re

Page 184 - Vehicle care 183

66 StorageStorageStorage compartments ... 66Load compartment ... 68Roof rack system ... 73Loadi

Page 185 - Towing the vehicle

Storage 67Additional cupholders are located inthe centre seat backrest when it isfolded down.Sunglasses storageFold down and open.Do not use for stori

Page 186 - Towing another vehicle

68 StorageLoad compartmentStowage in the load compartmentTo open the cover, lift the carpeting.Raise, rotate and lift the ring. The loadcompartment co

Page 187 - Appearance care

6 In briefIn briefInitial drive informationVehicle unlockingRadio remote controlPress button q to unlock and opendoor. To open the tailgate, press the

Page 188 - Interior care

Storage 69InstallationInsert the left side of the loadcompartment cover in the recess, pullthe release lever up and hold, insertthe right side of the

Page 189 - 188 Vehicle care

70 StorageCargo management systemThe FlexOrganizer is a flexiblesystem for dividing the loadcompartment or securing loads.The system consists of adap

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Storage 71Partitioning net in front of tailgateThe partitioning net can be installeddirectly in front of the tailgate,preventing the load from falling

Page 191 - 190 Service and maintenance

72 StorageBehind front seatsSuspend hooks of net tensioningbelts in slots and tension.RemovalTilt length adjuster of the nettensioning belt upwards an

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Storage 73Raise the seat cushion of the secondseat row 3 49. Slide safety net into theretainers, fold the seat cushion downand engage.Folding trayLoca

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74 StorageFasten the roof rack at the fasteningpoints.Version with roof railingTo fasten the roof rack, insert themounting bolts in the holes indicate

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Storage 75 The payload is the differencebetween the permitted grossvehicle weight (see identificationplate 3 198) and the EC kerbweight.To calculate

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76 Instruments and controlsInstruments andcontrolsControls ... 76Warning lights, gauges andindicators ...

Page 196 - Recommended fluids

Instruments and controls 77HornPress j.Windscreen wiper/washerWindscreen wiperThe lever always springs back to itsoriginal position.&= fast%= slow

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78 Instruments and controlsAutomatic wiping with rain sensor$= Automatic wiping with rainsensorThe rain sensor detects the amount ofwater on the winds

Page 198 - Technical data

In brief 7Seat adjustmentSeat positioningPull handle, slide seat, releasehandle.Seat adjustment 3 45, Seat position3 45.9 DangerDo not sit nearer than

Page 199 - Identification plate

Instruments and controls 79The rear screen wiper comes onautomatically when the windscreenwiper is switched on and reverse gearis engaged.Outside temp

Page 200 - Vehicle data

80 Instruments and controlsadjusted using the ; button. The Öbutton is used to switch to the nextmode and to exit setting mode.Automatic time synchron

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Instruments and controls 81Press in cigarette lighter. Switches offautomatically once the element isglowing. Pull out lighter.AshtraysCautionTo be use

Page 202 - Performance

82 Instruments and controlsWarning lights, gaugesand indicatorsInstrument clusterIn some versions, the needles of theinstruments briefly rotate to the

Page 203 - -emissions

Instruments and controls 83Fuel gaugeDisplays the fuel level in the fuel tank.Control indicator Y illuminates if thelevel in the tank is low. Refuelim

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84 Instruments and controlsService displayThe message InSP appears when itis time for servicing. Furtherinformation 3 189.Control indicatorsThe contro

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Instruments and controls 85

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86 Instruments and controlsTurn signalO illuminates or flashes green.IlluminatesThe control indicator illuminatesbriefly when the parking lights aresw

Page 207 - 206 Technical data

Instruments and controls 87FlashesFault in system or child restraintsystem with transponders defectiveor improperly fitted 3 60.9 DangerFlashing of th

Page 208 - Vehicle dimensions

88 Instruments and controlsIf the control indicator continuesflashing, attempt to start the engineusing the spare key and seek theassistance of a work

Page 209 - Capacities

8 In briefSeat inclinationPull lever, adjust inclination byshifting body weight. Release leverand audibly engage seat in position.Seat adjustment 3 45

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Instruments and controls 89Flashes whilst drivingThe system is actively engaged.Engine output may be reduced andthe vehicle may be brakedautomatically

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90 Instruments and controlsInteractive driving system,continuous damping control,sport modeIDS+ illuminates yellow.Illuminates for approximately 10sec

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Instruments and controls 91Open&Start system0 illuminates or flashes yellow.FlashesThe electronic key is no more withinthe reception range of the

Page 213 - Customer

92 Instruments and controlsCruise controlm illuminates green.Illuminates when the system is on3 142.Door openQ illuminates red.Illuminates when a door

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Instruments and controls 93Select using the Infotainment systembuttonsIn the Settings menu, use the OKbutton to call up the required function.Use the

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94 Instruments and controlsAutomatic time synchronisationThe RDS signal of most VHFtransmitters automatically sets thetime. This can be identified by

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Instruments and controls 95Setting units of measureSelect the required unit ofmeasurement with the arrow buttons.Graphic-Info-Display, Colour-Info-Dis

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96 Instruments and controlsSelect menu items via the menus andusing the Infotainment systembuttons. The OK button is used toselect the highlighted ite

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Instruments and controls 97System settingsPress the Main button of theInfotainment system.Press the Settings button on theInfotainment system. ForInfo

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98 Instruments and controlsSelection is indicated by a 6 in frontof the menu item.In systems with voice output, whenthe language setting of the displa

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