VAUXHALL ZafiraOwner’s Manual
8Adjusting interior mirror:Swivel mi rror hous ing Swivel lever on underside of mirror housing to red uce daz zle a t nig ht. Adjusting automatic
98The curtain airbags will not be triggered in the event ofz The ignition b eing switched off,z Frontal collisions,z Accidents in which the vehicle o
99Seat oc cupancy recognition 3 The seat occupancy recognition system deactivates the front and side passenger airbags if the front passenger seat
100Cont rol indica tors y for Vauxha ll child restraint systems with transponders 3 The p resence of a Vauxhall child restraint system with transp
10 1Im portantz Accessories and other objects must not be affixe d or placed in the a re a in which the airbags inflate a s they could cause injury
102z Persons weighing less than 35 kg should on ly t ra vel on t h e rear se ats. T hi s do e s not ap ply to children who are trav elling in ch
10 3Use of child restraint systems 3 on front passenger seat in vehicles with airbag systems 3 and with seat occupanc y recognit ion 3 The seat occup
104Vauxha ll safety c radlewi thout transponderFrom birth up to a we ight of 10 k g. Va uxhall sa fety crad le with t ranspondersFrom birth up to a
10 5Vauxha ll child sa fet y seatwi thout transponderFrom body weight of 91) kg to 36 kg. Com prising: 1 Seat back 2 Safety support 3 Seat cushion
106Use of child restraint systems 3 on the seats in the third rowUse of child restraint syst em s 3 onfront passenger seat in vehicles with airbag
10 7Notez Children under 12 years or under 150 cm ta ll should only travel in an app ropriate child safety seat. z When transporting children, use t
9Fi ttin g seat belt:Draw seat belt smoothly from inerti a ree l,guide over shoulderand engage in belt buckle The belt must not be twisted at any poi
108Ch ild restraint sys tem ,Vauxhall child safety cradle 3with ou t transpo nder sFor babies aged up to 10 months or we ighin g up to 10 k g. Fas
10 9To adjust height, pull both shoulder belts towards rear through slots. Then guide belts through slots in required position. Securing in the veh
110Ch ild rest rai nt sys tem : V auxh all safe ty cr adl e wi th tran spon d ers 3 For babies aged up to 10 months or we ighin g up to 10 k g.
11 1To adjust height, pull both shoulder belts towards rear through slots. Then guide belts through slots in required position. Securing in the veh
112Open clip on rear of safety cradle to side. Route the diagonal part of the vehicle seat belt around the back of the safety cradle backrest throu
11 3Ch ild restraint sys tem ,Top Safewith ISO-FIX attachment,Weight class 0 with carr ying cradle 31):from birth to 6 kg.Fit to one of outboard sea
114Align child safety seat and simulta neously slide both extended securing struts into push-in sleeves until they audibly latch into position. Inspec
11 5Fasteni ng the child's seat beltPlace child in carrying crad le. Fit carrying cradle flaps over child’s la p using Velc ro strap.Place
116To ad just seat belt length, push m etal plate on back of child sa fety sea t backrest a nd tighten or slacken free end of belt.Unbelt the c
11 7Remove push-in sleeves between seat cushion and backrest, since otherwise the padd ing could be da maged when the seat backrests are tilted fo
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118Pull yellow ha ndle at rear of child safety seat c onsole until both attachment struts are fully ex tended .Place child safety seat on one of
11 9Pull bottom locking pin at floor sup port and extend foot to floor of vehicle. Engage locking pin.Fas te nin g t h e ch i ld' s se at b el
120Remov ing the safety seatRemove child from child safety seat.Push pins of floor support fastening brackets and pull sup port out of g uides. R
12 1Ch ild restraint sys tem ,Top Safewith ISO-FIX mountings,Weight class I:from 9 kg to 18 kgFit to one of outboard seats in second seat row facing
122Push both sliders together on cross strut beneath seat and tilt front cross strut upwards out of seat console guide rails.Pull front clip on chil
12 3Pull front clip on c hild safety seat, insert rear frame into recess in seat console and enga ge in front position.Push both front sliders b
124Pull yellow ha ndle at rear of child safety seat c onsole until both attachment struts are fully ex tended .Place child safety seat on one of
12 5Pull bottom locking pin at floor sup port and extend foot to floor of vehicle. Engage locking pin.Fas te nin g t h e ch i ld' s se at b el
126Adjust child safety seatPull loop at front of seat and pull child safety seat on seat console forward at same time (sleeping position) or pu
12 7Ch ild restraint sys tem ,Top Safe child safety seatwith ou t ISO- FIX mo un ti ngs,with transpondersModular system for variouswe ight r ang es
11Page1 Side air v ents ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1542 Front pa ssenger airbag 3 ... ... ... . 933 Centre air v ents ... ...
128Securing in the vehiclePlace child safety seat on one of seats in second row or front passeng er seat facing away from direction of travel and
12 9Fasteni ng the child's seat beltPlace child in separate carrying crad le 3 . Fit carrying cradle flaps over child ’s lap using Velcro
130To ad just seat belt length, push m etal plate on back of child sa fety sea t backrest a nd tighten or slacken free end of belt.Unbelt the c
13 1Ch ild restraint sys tem ,Top Safewith ou t ISO- FIX mo un ti ngs,Weight class 0+:from birth to 1 3 kgFit to one of the seats in second seat row
132Pull shoulder be lt of vehicle safety belt ov er back of child safety seat and lead through outer slit in backrest running in direction of trave
13 3Remov ing the safety seatRemove child from child safety seat.Press red b utton on vehicle safety belt buckle, remove belt from g uides at back
134Conversion from weight class 0 or 0+ toweight class IRemove child safety seat as described on pages 130 and 133.Insert child safety seat belt buck
13 5Pull clip at front of child safety seat and release frame from seat console a t rear.Push seat ba ckward on console and turn by 180°.Pull front
136Push sliders together beneath seat at front, insert cross strut into recesses at front of seat console and engage.Fas te nin g t h e ch i ld&apos
13 7Adjust child safety seatPull loop at front of seat and pull child safety seat on seat console forward at same time (sleeping position) or p
12Control indicators? Automatic headlight rangeadjustment 3,fault,see pages 32, 144. v Airbag systems 3,belt tensioners, see pages 88, 98. X Sea t
138Ch ild restraint sys tem ,Vauxhall child restraint seat 3with ou t transpo nderModular system for variouswe ight r ang es : z Weight class I: for
13 9Ch ild restraint sys tem : Vauxhall child safety seat 3 ,Weight range I:9 kg to 18 kg1)When fitting to front passenger seat, slide seat as far b
140Ch ild restraint sys tem : Vauxhall child safety seat 3,Weight range II:15 kg to 25 kg When fitting to front passenger seat, slide seat as far b a
14 1Ch ild restraint sys tem : Vauxhall child safety seat 3,Weight range III:22 kg to 36 kg When fitting to front passenger seat, slide seat as far b
142Exteri or mirr or sFor the safety of pedestrians, the exterior mirrors will swing out of their normal mounting position in the event of a n acci
14 3LightingExte rio r li gh tsTurn light switch: 7 = Off8 = Parking lights9 = Dipp ed or m ain beam Dip ped beam, main b eam and head lig ht fla
144Headlight range adjustment ? Manual headlight range adjustment 3 Adjust headlight range to four stages of vehic le load ing with dipped beam
14 5Courtesy light 0 Com es on w hen a door is op ened. Once the door has been shut it g oes out immediately , after a certain delay 3, or when
146Glove compartm ent lightingGlove c om partment is illuminated when lid is open and ignition on. Cigarette lighter and ashtray illu mi nation 3 Lig
14 7Windows, sun roofDoor windowsT h e do or w i nd ow s c an be op erated u sin g the crank 3.C are must be take n w hen operating the electric win
13LightingLig ht switch,lever positions,see pages 15, 143. 7 Light s off 8 Pa rking l ights9 Dipped and main b eam 0 Courtesy light,se e p age 14
148Electric windows 3 Operation with ignition switched off.Two or four rocker switches in handle on driver's door: Upper switches for front wi
14 9Interrup tion of power suppl yAutom atic opening and closing of the windows is not p ossible after interruption of the power supply or a drop in
150Fr on t ti lt / sl ide sun r oo f 3Operation with ignition switched off.For buttons l and \ between the sun visors, buttons in version with re
15 1FaultThe system is prote cted by a fuse in the fusebox – see page 228. Until fault is remedied, operate roof as follows.Slide drive cover towa
152Heating and ventilation Heating and ventilation systems Air mixture system: By mixing cold and hot air the temperature can be regulated without de
15 3Rig ht -hand rotary switch: Air d istributionV To the windscreen andfront door windows J To the windscreen, tofront door windows, tofront and rear
154Centre air vents Pleasant ventilation to head area with unheated or slightly warmed air, depending on the position of the tem peratu re sw itch .
15 5Ve ntil atio nz Set temperature according to re q u ir em e n tsz Ad just fan setting according to re q u ir em e n tsz For max imum ventilation
156Window demisting and defrosting z Turn te mperature switch c lock wisez Set fan to 3 or 4z Set air distribution sw itch to V z Open side air vents
15 7Air conditioning systemThe ventilation, heating and cooling sections make up a functional unit designed to prov ide maximum comfort at all times
14Tilt / slide sun roof 3, skyli ght ro of 3l Front t ilt / slide sun roof 3,op ening / low ering,se e p age 15 0. \ Front t ilt / slide sun ro
158Heater controlsLeft -hand rotary switch: Temperature To the right = HotterTo the left = Colder Centre rotary switch: Fan Fou r s pee ds: x Off 4 M
15 9Air re circul ation system 4 The a ir circulation switch 4 s witches the air conditioning system to air circulation mode (control indicator).
160Centre air vents Depending on the temperature switch setting, the head area is pleasantly ventilated with cooled, unheated or slightly warmed
16 1Operation of the systemConvenience settings z Cooling n as required. z Air circulation system 4 off. z Temperature switch: as required.z Fan : A s
162De-icing the windowsz Cooling n off.z Temperature switch: As required.z Fan : A s re quire d.z Air d istribution switch to V, air recirculation s
16 3Rear pa ssenger cooling zThe rear passenger cooling c an only be switched on if the air conditioning is also on: Pushbutton z above heater swit
164Air vents in the roofliner above the second row of seatsUnheated air flows into the interior through the vents, and will b e cooled if the cool
16 5ImportantThe rear air conditioning and cooling systems only operate with the engine running.Conde nsation f o rms wh en th e re ar air condi
166Electronicair conditioning system Electronic air conditioning system 3 The system provides maximum comfort in any weather, at any outside tempera
16 7Automatic mode Basic setting for maximum comfort: z Pre ss AUTO button. z Open all air vents. z Preset temperature to 22 °C with rotary knob .
15Light switches: 7 =Off 8 = Parking lights 9 = Dipped or main beamPull 0 = Courtesy lightPush r = Fog tail lightPush > = Tail fog light 3 6
168Air ventsAll air vents, with the exception of the rea r air vents, are automa tica lly actuated in automatic mode. The air vents should therefore
16 9Demisting a nd defrosting t he w indows Press button V . V app ears on the display. The temperature, air d istribution and fan are set automa ti
170Air d istribution Press one or more of the following buttons. The corresponding symbol appears on the display: s: Air distribution to windscreenan
17 1Air conditioning with the engine not runn in g W hen th e vehicle is stoppe d and the ignition off, the heat or cooling p ower still in the sys
172Addition al cool in g fo r pas sen ge rs in rear 3 Switch on rear passenger cooling if required (additional to electronic air conditioning system
17 3Fan switch in instrument panelKnurled wheels x a bove ele ctronic air conditioning system controls. 0 Off; with rear passenger coolingswitched o
174Air intakeThe air intakes in front of the wind screen on the far left and right-hand sides of the engine compartment must be kept free of leaves,
17 5Mainte nanceIn order to ensure continuously efficient performance of the electronic air conditioning system it must be switched on once a month fo
176Automatic transmission After sta rting the engine, press brake pedal before selecting a gear. After a gear ha s been selected and the brake p edal
17 7Gears D, 3, 2, 1D Driv e position for normal d riv ing conditions in first to fourth g ear. 3 Driv e position for d riving cond itions in fir
16Operating turn signal lights:Stalk in rest positionRight turn = UpwardsLeft turn = DownwardsW hen th e s tee ring whee l is turned back, the stalk
178Winter programm e 3In the event of starting-off diffic ulties on slippery roads, press button T (can be operated in P, R, N, D and 3 – c ontrol
17 9"Rocking the car"If it becomes necessary to rock the vehic le to free it from sand, m ud, snow or a hole, move the selector lever f
180FaultControl indicator A illuminates when the ignition is switched on. If it does not go off after starting or comes on whilst driving, there is
18 14. Push catch forward with a screwdriver and move selec tor lever out of P.5. Mount selector lever trim on centre console and refit.6. Refit co
182Driving hints The first 600 miles / 1000 km Drive your vehicle at various speeds. Do not use full throttle. Never allow the eng ine to labour at lo
18 3Save energy – more milesPlease observe the running-in hints on the previous pag e and the tips for energ y saving on the following pages. Good
184Save fuel,protect the environmentTren d-setting techno logyWhen developing and manufacturing your vehicle, Vauxhall used environment-friendly and p
18 5Overrunz The fuel supply is automatically shut off during overrun, e.g. when the vehicle is being driven down long gradients or when braking – s
186Fuel consumption,fuel, refuelling Fu el cons umptio nFuel consumption is calculated under set driving conditions,see pages 265, 266Special equipmen
18 7Refuelling Fuel filler neck at right rear side of vehicle.The fuel tank cover is unlocked together with the doors.Open the tank flap.To op en,
17Horn operation: Press j 6 Airbag sy ste ms 3 – see page 93, rem ote control for ra dio and Infotainment system 3 – see page 30. Windscre en wiper :
188Catalytic converter, exhaust gasesCatalytic converter for petrol engines 3 Leaded fuel will da mage the catalytic converter and parts of the electr
18 9z If the emission control indicator Z flashes, slow down until the flashing stops and the control indicator is lit with a steady glow. Contact
190Cont rol indica tor Z for exhaust Lights up whe n ignition is switched on a nd rem ains illuminated during starting. Goes out shortly after engin
19 1If it lights up briefly and then goes out again this is of no significance. If it flashes w he n the ignition is on there is a fault in the
192Drive control systemsTraction Control System (TC) 3 The TC (Traction Control system) 3 prevents the driving w heels from spinning, irrespec tive o
19 3Ele ctro ni c Stability Programme (ESP) 3 The ESP (Electronic Stability Program me) improves driving stability when necessary, independently of
194Cruise control 3 The cruise control mak es it possible to store and m aintain a ny sp eed from approx. 20 mph (30 km/h) to almost maximum speed. F
19 5Parking distance sensors 3 The parkin g distance se ns ors mak e reve rse parking easier by measuring the distance between the rear of the veh
196BrakesBrake systemThe efectiveness of the brakes is an important fa ctor for traffic safety. To improve effective n es s, do not brake unneces
19 7With the engine stopp ed the servo assistance is discontinued after the brake pedal has been depressed once or twice. The braking action will n
0Data specific to your vehiclePlease enter your vehicle ’s data he re to keep it ea sily access ible.This information is available under the
18Operating windscreen and headlight wash systems 3:Pull stalk tow ards steering wheel The w ip er will swipe for a few strokes. The headlight wash
198ABS u The Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) 3 continuously monitors the vehicle’s brake system and prevents the wheels from locking regardless of roa
19 9Cont rol indica tor u for ABSWhen the ig nition is sw itched on, the control indicator lights up for a few seconds. At the sam e time, the syste
200Wheels, tyresTyre sSee pag e 270 for suitable tyres and re s t ri ct io n s . Factory-fitted tyres are matched to the chassis and offer optimum dr
20 1Tyre inflation pressureCheck tyre pressures, including the spare wheel, at least every 14 days and prior to any long journey; the tyres should be
202Tread dept hCheck tread depth regularly. Should the front tyres show greater wea r than the rear tyres, have both front wheels excha nged with the
20 3Winter tyresFor notes on fitting new tyres - see page 200.See page 270 for restric tions.W inte r tyre s (M+ S tyre s) im prove safe ty and shou
204Roof racks,caravan and trailer towing Roof racks 3 For reasons of safety and to avoid dam aging the roof, we recom mend that you use the Vauxhal
20 5To open the com partment, lift carpet, turn metal ring and pull – see page 216, Fig. 14530 T.Fitting the coupling ball barRemove the cover for
206Checking the tensioning of the coupling ball b ar:z Red marking on rotary knob p oints towa rd s w hite marking on coupling ba ll barz Gap of appro
20 7Loc k coupling ball ba r (key to position 2 – see page 206, Fig. 12416 T). Remove key and press protective flap into position.When the coupli
19To dry misted or icy w indows:Tu rn rotary s witch f orheater and fan clockwise,air distribution to V,Press air conditioning switch n 3 Close centr
208Caravan and trailer loads1)The permissible caravan / trailer loads are vehicle-dependent and engine-dependent maximum values which must not be ex
20 9Coupling s ocket loadThe coupling socket load is the load exerted by the caravan / trailer on the coupling b all. It can be va ried by changing
210Tyre inflation pressureIncrea se the tyre pressure of the towing vehicle in accordance with the load, for tyre pressures - see page 270. Also che
21 1The cooling fan is electrically operated. Its cooling power is therefore independent of the engine speed. Since a considerable amount of heat is
212Self-helpDiesel fuel system, bleeding Never let the tank run dry! The diesel fuel system is extremely difficult to bleed after running the tank d
21 3z Do not disconnect the discharg ed battery from the vehicle z Switch off all unnecessary electrical consumers z Do not lean over the battery d
214Towing the vehicle Open cap covering front right towing eye: Disengage cap at bottom and pull off downwards.The towing eye is with the vehicle to
21 5Drive off slowly and avoid jerky movements. Impermissible tractive forces could dam age the vehic les. To prevent the entry of exhaust fumes from
216First-aid kit + 3Store the first-aid kit or first-aid cushion in the compartment on the left in the side trim.To open the cover rotate the fas
21 7Jack £ and vehicle tools The jack and the vehicle tools are in a bag, stra pped into the left of the storage compartment in the floor of the lug
20Manual transmission: o =Neutral1 to 5 = 1st to 5th gear When shifting up from 4th to 5th gear:Push the lever towards the right at the beginning of
218Spare w heel 3The spare wheel is stored at the rear underneath the vehicle floor. z Open tool storage compartment in lugga ge c om partment floor –
21 9When storing a size 225/45 R 17 tyre, the spare wheel holder must be attached by an additional hook from the vehicle tool kit, marked in yellow
220Changing wheelsIn order to reduce the chance of possible injuries, make the following preparations and note the procedure: z Park on a level, f
22 1Alloy wheels 3 : Prise off the hub cap using a screw driver, positioning the screwdriver at the recess at the side of the hub cap. Remove wheel
2223. Depressions on the lower edge of the vehicle body indicate the points where the jack is to be attached to the un de rbo dy. 4. Vehicles with j
22 3Vehicles with jack shown in figure 12548 T:Adjust jack to required height by hand before positioning. Position arm of jack at front and rear such
224Tyre repair kit 3Minor damage to the tyre tread caused by foreign bodies, for exa mple, can be rem edied using the tyre repa ir kit.Do not remov
22 53. Remove electric connecting ca ble a nd air hose from storage compartm ents on the underside of compressor.4. Place sealant bottle with hose
22610. Switch on ignition. 11. Move rocker switch on compressor to I, and tyre is filled with sealant.12. The compressor p ressure gauge briefly i
22 7If the tyre pressure is ab ove 19 psi (1.3 b ar), correct to prescribed value.If the tyre pressure has dropped below 19 psi (1.3 bar), the ve hicl
21D = 1st to 4th gear3 = 1st to 3rd gear2 = 1st and 2nd gear1 = 1st gearPlus:S = Sporty driving programmeSelect 3, 2 or 1 if certain gears are
228Electrical systemFusesA defective fuse can be recog nized b y its melted w ire. A new fuse should only be installed after the cause of the troub
22 9Store spa re fuses in the plac e provided in the fusebox (marked in yellow in the illustration). To help in replacing fuses, there is a special f
230Some circuits m ay be protected by severa l fu se s.Fuse Circuit Rating1 ––2 Fans, air conditioning sy ste m,Hea ted front seats30 A3 Heated rear
23 1Fuse Circuit Rating21 Ignition lock,centra l loc king ,Anti-theft alarm system,Radio,Infotainment system5 A22 Hazard warning flashers,Information
232Fuses in the engine compartmentFuses for pre-heater system and filter heater (diesel engine) and other equipm ent-de pendent relays a nd fuse s
23 3Haloge n headli ght systemdipped and main beam Headlight system with sep arate bulbs for dipped b eam (oute r bulbs) and main be am (inner bulbs
234Main bea m1. Open bonnet and engage support. 2. Hold bulb housing at plug , rotate anticlockwise and remove.3. Remove bulb mounting from ref
23 5Haloge n headli ght system,parking lights 1. Open bonnet and engage support. 2. Rotate bulb holder to left and diseng age.3. Re mo ve bu lb fro
236Haloge n headli ght system,fr on t tu rn si gnal 1. Open bonnet and engage support. 2. Rotate bulb holder to left and diseng age.3. Press bulb i
23 7Xe non headli ght system,dipped and main beam Headlights w ith separate system s for dipped beam 1 (outer bulbs) and ma in beam 2 (inner bulbs).
22Star ting, petr ol en gin es:Manual transmission: In neutralwith clutch depressedAutomatic transmission: In P or N,D o n ot acceler a teTu rn key
238Xe non headli ght system,parking lights 1. Open bonnet and engage support. 2. Remove m ain beam he adlight protec tiv e cover.3. To gain easier
23 9Brake light, tail light, turn signal, re vers ing ligh t,fo g tail ligh t1. Open covering in side of lug gage compartment b y rotating fasteners
240Number plate light 1. Open lug gage compartment. 2. Unscrew both screws on underside of ta ilgate handle. Remove light insert. 3. Press bulb sli
24 12. Remove bulb from socket. 3. Insert new bulb, without touching the glass. 4. Mount lens and engage in position. Glove compartment light,lugg
242If you have a problemIn our experience the most comm on ca use of all comp la ints is the result of misundersta nding or la ck of communication bet
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244Maintenance,Inspection system In orde r to guarantee econom ical and safe vehicle operation and to m ainta in the value of y our v ehicle, it is
24 5A note on safetyTo avoid injury from cables conducting ignition volta ge, only carry out engine compartment checks (e.g. checking the brake fl
246Eng ine oi l level and consum ption All engines c onsume oil for technica l reasons. The engine oil consumption can only be assessed after driv
24 7Top up using oil brand that was used at last oil cha ng e. Ob serve notes and oil tab le on page 261. Ca pacities – see p age 273. The oil consu
23Parking the vehicle:Apply handbrake firmly,en gine off,re move key,loc k steerin g whe el,loc k doors 6 Further informa tion – see pages 59, 183
248Diesel fuel filterCheck fuel filter for any water residue when each engine oil cha ng e takes place. We recommend that you consult a Vauxhall Au
24 9Coola nt level Hardly any losses occur since the cooling system is sealed and it is thus rarely necessary to top up the c oolant. The coola
250Brake fluid Brake fluid levelThe fluid level in the container must be neither higher than the MAX ma rk n o r lower than the MIN mark. Use of so
25 1Sm earin g w ip er b la des ca n be clea ne d w ith a soft cloth and Vauxhall Windscreen Wash Solvent. Wiper b la des whose lips have become
252Windscreen and headlight wash systems 3 Windscreen wash system, rear windscreen wash and headlight wash system reservoir filler neck 3 in front
25 3BatteryThe b attery is m ainte nanc e-free . Retro-fitted electrical or electronic accessories can pla ce an additional loa d on the battery or
254Vehicle decom missioningObserve national regulations. If the vehicle is decommissioned for several months, the following work must be carried out i
256Vehicle careObtain advice from a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer regarding cleaning materials tha t ha ve b een tested a nd recomm ended by Vauxhall
25 7Washing The paintwork of your vehicle is exposed to environmental influences, e.g. continuous changes in weather conditions, ind ustrial waste ga
24Genu in e V auxh all Parts an d Accessories We recommend that you use "Genuine Vauxhall Parts and Accessories" and conversion parts releas
258Paintwork damageRepair small area s of p aint damage such as stone impacts, scratches etc. immediately using a Vauxhall touch-up applicator or Va
25 9Winds creen wipe r blade sSm earin g w ip er b la des ca n be clea ne d w ith a soft cloth and Vauxhall Windscreen Wash Solvent, and replac
260Technical data Vehicle documents, identification pl a te The tec hnical data is determined in accordance with European Community standards. We res
26 1Vehicle identification data The Vehicle Identification Number is stamped on the identification plate and in the v ehicle floor on th e rig ht
262Inform ation on ACEA oil grade classific ation The Ass ociation d es Constructeurs Eur o pé en s d'Autom ob ile s classifies engine oils
26 3Engine data Sales designationEngine identifier code1.6 16VZ 16 XE1 .8 16 VZ 18 XEZa fira OP C Z 20 LET2.2 16VZ 22 SE2.0 DTI 16VY 20 DTHNumber of c
264Pe rform ance (approx.)Engine1)1)Sa les desig nat ion – see pa ge 26 3. Z 16 XE Z 18 XE Z 20 LET Z 22 SE Y 20 DTHMaximum speed (mph; km/h)2)5-spe
26 5Fu el cons umptio n,CO2 emissions Directive 80/1268/EEC (last changed by 1999/100/EC) has applied for the measurement of fuel consumption since 19
266Fu el cons umptio n (approx. l/100 km), CO2 emission (approx. g /km )Engine1)1)Sa les desig nat ion – see pa ge 26 3. Z 16 XE Z 18 XE Z 20 LET Z
26 7Weights, payload and roof load The p ayload is the diffe re nce betwe en the permitted g ross vehicle weight (see identification plate, page 26
25Seats in second row Moving seatsPush release handle on right or left hand side of seat bench forward and move seat row forwa rd or back. Releas
268Weights (kg): Table 1, Kerbweight1)1) According to EC D irective 70/156/EC, including assumed weights fo r driver (68 kg), luggage (7 kg) and all
26 9Weights (kg): Table 2, Additional weight of equipment versionsWeights (kg) : Table 3, Heavy accessories1) For sales designation , s ee page 263.E
270TyresRestrictionsNot all tyres available on the market currently me et the structural requirem ents . We recommend that you consult a Vauxhall Auth
27 1Continue d:Tyre inflation pressuresin bar / psi(ctd.)Tyre inflation pressure withup to 3 per s o nsTyre inflation pressurewith full loadEngine
272Electrical systemBattery Voltage 12 VoltAmp hours 55 Ah / 66 Ah 3 / 70 Ah 3 / 72 Ah 3Battery for radio frequenc y rem ote controlCR 20 32
27 3Capacities (app rox. in litres)Engine1)1)Sa les desig nat ion – see pa ge 26 3. Z 16 X E Z 18 X E Z 20 L ET Z 22 SE Y 2 0 D T HCooling syste
274Dimensions (mm)ZafiraLength 4317Width 1742Width with two exterior mirrors 1999Height 1634Height with roof rail 1684Wheelbase 2694Turning c ircle di
27 5Mounting dim ens ions of caravan / traile r to win g equi pment with removable coupling ball bar All dimensions refer to factory-fitted towing
276IndexAAB S (Anti-lock Brake System ).. ... ... ... 198Ac cessories... ... ... ... ... ... ..102, 142, 216Ac cessory socke ts... .
27 7CCa pacities ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 273Ca r Pass... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
26Arm rest i n tilted m iddle ba ckrestPush middle head restraint down as far as it will go – see page 72. Pull top handle at back of middle backres
278FFan.. ... ... ... ... 152, 1 57, 158, 162, 172, 245Fault warnings ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 48Filling stationCapaci
27 9JJac k . ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 217Jump leads ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .
280RRadio .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 30, 56Radio e quipment (C B).. ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 57Radio fr
28 1TTachomete r. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 37Tail lights . ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
27As shown in the illustration, seat b elts must be ro ute d th roug h the f ixtu r es an d latch plates inserted in the fixtures. Front luggage c
1Your ZafiraDeveloped to the la test findings of vehic le research, it offers technical sophistication and exceptiona l comfort. Your vehicle repres
28Fold seats into floor of vehicleBefore folding in the seats, move the seat be nc h in the s eco n d ro w f o rward b y pushing the handle on t
29Operating the multi-information display 3,the graphi cal in fo rmatio n display 3 or the colour information display 3 Using buttons on wiper stalkS
30Check control 3 The check control function monitors some fluid levels, the thickness of the front disk brake linings and important exterior ligh
31Sid e a irbag system 3The side airbag system triggers when a side-on collision occurs and provides a safety barrier for the d riv er and/ or pass
32InstrumentsControl indicatorsThe control indica tors described here are not present in all vehicles. The descriptions however, apply to all instrum
33R Brak e sy s tem ,clutc h system 3Control indicator lights up when ignition is switched on if handbrake is applied a nd /or the fluid level for
34p AlternatorControl indicator lights up when ignition is switched on. Goes out shortly after engine starts. If it lights up when the engine is
35> Fog light s 3Control indicator lights up when fog lights are switched on. P Main bea mControl indicator lights up when main beam is on and wh
36Y Fuel levelIf it lights up when the engine is running: Fuel supply low, fuel gauge in reserve area. If it flashes when the engine is running:Fue
37Tachometer1)Indicates engine speed. Warning: Maximum permitted speed exceeded, engine at risk.Spee dome ter1)Indicates the vehicle speed . Odometer
38Ti me display in odo meter 3 To sw itc h b etween trip odometer and time display 3 give reset knob a short press. W hen the vehicle lights are
39Co ol an t te mperat ur e di splay1)For physical reasons, the engine temperature gauge show s the coolant temperature only if the coolant level is
40Information displayTripl e inform ation d isp lay 3 Display of time, outside temp erature, radio and da te.When the ig nition is on, the time and ou
41Grap hi cal inform ation d isp lay 3,Colour information display 3 Display of date, time, outside temperature and information from check control 3, t
42Operating the multi-information display 3, the graphi cal in fo rmatio n display 3 or the colour information display 3 These fu nctions are ope r
43Making system settings for the graphical information display 3 or th e colo ur i nfo rmation display 3 The figures show execution with the colour in
44Setti ng units of measureYou can select which units of measure are to be used.In the System Settings menu, select item Units.Select from the lis
45Outside temperature A fall in temperature is indica ted immediately and a rise in temperature after a time delay . To warn the driver that the ro
46Setting date and timeIn the Infotainment system 3 , the da te and time are adjusted automatically a fter receipt of a GPS satellite signal 1).
47Vehicles with graphical information displ ay 3 or colour informa tion displ ay 3 With the Infotainm ent system on, da te and time can be set with b
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48Check control 3Check control monitors fluid levels, the thickness of the front disk brake linings and the status of important exterior lighting
49Fault warnings (ctd.): Hea dlightTa illightDipped headlig ht or ta il light fa ilure. Wa sh. F luidLe ve lFluid level in windscreen wash system t
50Trip computer 3The trip computer s h ow s v ehicle data which it continually records and evaluates electronically. Some of the functions a ppear
51Average consumptionCa lculation of average consumption. The measurement can be restarted at any time – see page 42. Effective consum ptionShows th
52DistanceShows the number of miles (kilometres) travelled. The measurement can be restarted at any tim e – see page 42. Range above 30 miles (50 k
53Stop wat ch 3Ca lc ulating trav el time: The stop watch is switched off when the ignition is switched off and continues running once the engine i
54In the trip computer Settings menu, selec t item BC Reset present.The value for the selected function will b e reset and reca lculated.The range
55Vehicles with graphical information display 3 or colour information display 3: In trip com pute r Setti ng s menu, select menu item BC Reset all.T
56Radio 3 The rad io is operated as described in the opera ting instruc tions supp lied. The rad io display appears on the inform ation d isplay .
57Ele ctro ni c data acquis ition in toll systemsOn vehicles with heat-reflectant windscreens1) 3, mount the chipcard for electronic data ac quisit
4In briefKey num bersco de n umbe rs Remove key number from key.The key number is specified in the vehicle docum ents and in the Car Pass 3. Alloy
58Keys, doors,bonnetRe place men t ke ys The key is a constituent of the electronic immobiliser. Ordering keys from a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer
59Electronic immobiliserThe system checks whether the vehicle may be started with the key that is being used . If the k ey is recognised a s "
60Radio fre quen cy re mote contro lThe radio frequency remote control is integrated in the key. Used to op erate :z Central locking system,z Mecha
61FaultIf the central locking system cannot be opera ted with the remote control, it m ay be due to the following: z The range of the remote contr
62Cen tral l ockin g syst emFor d oors, tailgate and fuel tank filler neck cover. To lock:Press button p on rem ote control unit – or – Turn key in d
63Cl osing window s, tilt / slid e sun roof and skylight r oof 3The e lectric wind ow s 3, the tilt / slide sunroof and the skylight roof can be
64Cen tral l ockin g syst em,mec h an ic a l an ti -t he ft loc king system 3LockingAll doors must be closed, the driver’s door must have been open
65TailgateLocking and unlocking using the remote control or key in the driver’s door lock together with central locking of d oors and fuel tank co
66Unlock ing tailg ate w hen doors are loc ked wi th central loc king syst emTurn key clockwise from vertical or horiz ontal position as far as it
67Vauxhall alarm system 3 The system monitors;z Doors, tailgate and bonnet,z Passenger compartment,z Vehicle tilt,z Ignition To activ ate:All doors, t
5Unlock luggage compartment:Tu rn key clockwis e as far as it will goIn order to avoid being locked out, the key cannot be removed.Position of key
68To deacti vate:Press button q on rem ote control unit – or – Turn k ey in driver's door loc k towards front of vehicle, then turn it b ack to
69Light-emit ting d iode (LED)During the first 10 seconds of anti-theft alarm system activation: z LED lights up = Test, switch-on delayz LED flash
70BonnetTo open the bonnet, pull the release lev er /, located on the driver's side below the instrum ent panel. The bonnet will then be unlocke
71Seats, InteriorAdjusting the front seatssee page 7. Adjusting se ats in second rowsee page 25. Folding seats in third rowsee page 26.Increasing lugg
72Head restraint positionThe middle of the head restraint should be at eye level. If this is not possible for extremely tall persons, set to highes
73Armrest 3 at driver’s seatPull raised armrest forward against the resistance.The armrest can be set to various positions by lifting it. There is
74Lowering seats in third row int ofloor of vehic leBefore lowering the seats, move the seat be nc h in the s eco n d ro w f o rward b y pushing
75Push belt buckles into recess in floor and close cover. Slide seat bench in second row to required position, pushing lever to right or left
76Lower second row and push forwardsPlace seat belt buckles in seat belt pock ets in seat bench – see page 91, Fig. 14504 T.Raise seat cushion in s
77Luggage compartment coverBefore operating the luggage compartment cover the rear seat belts must be inserted into the fixtures at the sides (see i
6Adjusting height of frontseats 3:Lever on outboard side of seatsLever pumping ac tionUpward = Seat higherDownward = Seat lower6 Seating p osition
78Safety net 3 The safety net c an be fitted behind the second row of seats or, if the seats in the second row a re folded down, behind the fron
79Storage of safety netRoll up the removed safety net and secure it with Velcro strip. Raise seat bench for second row of seats – see page 76. Slide
80Notes on loading the vehiclez Heav y objects in the lug gage com partment should be placed as far forward as possible aga inst the engag ed rear
81Cigarette lighter ) 3 The cigarette lighte r is locate d in the centre console, at the front.Push cigarette lighter in with ignition switched
82AshtraysTo be used only for ash and not for combustible rubbish. Ashtray, front 3 Press ashtray cover to op en. To empty, grip both sides of the as
83Storage compartments in the luggage compartment The vehicle tool kit with the jack and towing eye, the wa rning triangle ¨ 3 and the trailer coupli
84Glove compartm entTo open, pull handle. On the inside of the glove c om partment cove r there is a pen holde r. Storage compartment in front ar
85Drink hold ers can also be found in the side storage comp artments adjacent to the third seat row.Su n viso rsThe sun visors can be folded down or
86Safety systemsThree-stage restraint systemComprising:z three-point seat beltsz Belt tensioners at the front seats z Airbag systems for driver, fron
87Seat belts In the event of an accident, persons not wearing sea t belts enda ng er their fellow occupants and themselves. Control indica tor X
7Thigh su pport 3 adjust position in relation to front seats: Lift and slide front support paddingDo not adjust the thigh support w hilst driving.
88Belt tens ionersThe front seat belt system incorporates belt tensioners. In the event of a head-on or rea r-end collision, depending on the sev
89The system ’s integrated self-diagnostics allows faults to be quickly remedied. Have your Car Pass on hand when consulting a Vauxhall Authorised
90Usin g the belts Fitting the b eltPull the belt out of the retractor and guide it across the body , making certain that it is not twisted. Insert
91Adju st h e igh t su ch th at the belt p ass es over the wearer's shoulder and rests against the shoulder. It must not pass over the neck or
92Seat b elts in the third r owOpen the cover in the floor between the seats and pull up the belt buckles. Remove latch plate and belt from fixtur
93Vauxhall Full-Size airbag system Front airbag The front airbag system is identified by the word AIRBAG on the stee ring whee l and above the g
94When trigg ered , the front airbags inflate in milliseconds and form a safety cushion for driver and front passeng er. The forw ard movement of th
95In addition, the front airbag system will not be triggered for the front passenger in vehicle s with seat occupancy recognition 3 if; z The fron
96When triggered, the side airbag inflates in milliseconds to form a safety cushion for the d riv er or front pas senger in the respective door are
97Curt ain airbag 3 The curtain airbag sy stem can b e recognised by the word AIRBAG on the roof pillar panelling. The curtain airbag system comp
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