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Brodit Vauxhall Combo 2002-2010 RHD ProClip Mount (Brodit 652856)Description: The ProClip is a mounting bracket for the vehicle's dashboard. Onto the Proclip you can install e.g. a holder for your mobile phone or PDA or a handsfree set etc. Safe and convenient -always within easy reach. The ProClip is car specific and easy to install. The installation is quick, no special tools or dismantle of the dashboard is required and it will not damage the interior of the vehicle. Made in black ABS plastic. Comes with detailed instructions.
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Brand: Brodit
Part Number: 652856
EAN: 5055257587106
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To adjust fron t seat bac krests: Turn handwheel
Do not lea n on seat back rest whilst adjusting it. S eats 3 36, S eat position 3 37.
Fro nt seat height 3 : Pull lever at side
Lift lever a nd relieve som e weight from seat to raise it or press down on seat with body weight to low er it. Never adjust the drivers seat whilst driving. It could m ov e in a n uncontrolled m anner when the lev er has been pulled. Seats 3 36, S eat p osition 3 37.
To fold fro nt seat backrest forward 3 : Raise release lever
Sea ts 3 36, Seat position 3 37.
Adjust head restraint height 3 of front and rear outbo ard seats: Tilt forward to release, hold in place, adjust height and release again
Head restraint 3 38, Hea d restraint position 3 39, Rear, centre head restraint 39.
Pull out the seat belt and engage it in the belt buckle
The seat belt must not b e twisted and m ust lie snugly a gainst the body. The back rest must not be tilted back too far (maxim um approx. 25). To release belt, press red button on belt buckle. Three-point seat belts 3 46, Airbag system 54, Seat position 3 37.
Adjust the exterior mirror manually using the handle
Mirrors 3 32, Aspherica l ex terior mirrors 3 32, Folding the exterior m irrors 3 32.
Electrical exterior mirror adjustmen t 3
S elec t the corresponding ex terior mirror with the rock er switch and ad just with the four-way switch. Mirrors 3 32, Aspherical exterior m irrors 3 32, Folding the ex terior mirrors 3 32, Heated ex terior mirrors 3 33.
To adjust interior mirror by swivelling
Swiv el lev er on underside of mirror housing to red uce daz zle a t nig ht. Mirrors 3 33.
Steering wheel adju stment 3: Swivel lever down, adjust height, swivel lever up, engage
Ad just steering wheel only when vehicle is stationary and steering column lock is relea sed. Airba g systems 54.
Exterior lights
Turn light switch > r = = = = = = O ff Parking lights Dipp ed b eam or main beam C ourtesy light Front fog lights 3 Fog tail light
Press light sw itch Push b utton
Lighting 3 80, Headlight warning device 3 78.
Headlight flash, m ain beam and dipped beam
Headlight flash Main beam Dipped beam = = = Pull stalk toward s steering wheel Push sta lk forwards Push sta lk forwards again
Switch turn signal on
Right Left = = S talk upwards S talk downwards
Hazard warning lights
O perated with the button. Haz ard warning flashers 3 82.
Turn signals 3 81.
Main beam, headlight flash 3 81.
Page Side air v ents.. Front pa ssenger airbag 3. Infotainm ent system 3. Haza rd warning lights.. LED for Vauxhall alarm sy stem 3.. Display 3 for tim e, date, outside tem perature, infotainment sy stem 3. Centre air v ents.. Turn signals, hea dlight fla sh, dipped beam, main beam. 3 6, Horn.. Steering wheel remote c ontrol 3. 11 Pa ge Windscreen wiper, wind screen wash system, rear window w ash system 3. Light switch.. 3 6, Head lig ht range adjustment 3. Fog tail lig ht. Front fog lights 3.. Instrument illumination. 82 83
Page 20 S eat heating 3.. 21 Accessory socket or cigarette lighter. 22 Ashtray 3.. 23 Air conditioning system 3. Heated rear w indow 3. 3 12, Air recirc ulation system 3.. 24 Heating and v entilation system. 25 Glove compartment. 3 61
Bonnet release lev er. Starter switch with Steering colum n lock.. Steering wheel adjustm ent 3. Ac celera tor pedal. 3 102, Brake peda l. 3 102, Clutch ped al 3. 3 102
10 Instruments.. 3 63
Control indicato rs
Front fog lights 3, 3 63, 3 82. Engine elec tronics, I mmob iliser 3, Easytr oni c3, Fault , 3 19, 3 63, 3 109. Exha ust gases 3 , 3 64, 3 109. A irbag system s 3, Belt tensioners, 3 64, 3 48, 3 57.
Eng ine oi l pressure, 3 64. Turn signal l ights, 3 65, 3 81. Mai n bea m, 3 65, 3 81. Preheat ing 3, diesel p articl e filt er 3, 3 65, 3 110. Winter progr amme of Easytronic 3, 3 99. Fog tail light, 3 66, 3 82.
Alternator, 3 66. Brake system, clutch system 3, 3 66, 3 168. Anti-lock brak e system (ABS) 3, 3 112. Engine oil l ev el 3, 3 67, 3 164. Electri c power steering (EPS) 3, 3 67. Fuel level, 3 67, 3 107.
Operate horn: Press j right or left
Airbag system 54, Rem ote control on steering wheel 86.
Windscreen wiper: Move stalk upwards
& % $ = = = = Fast Slow Ad justable interval switching Off
Operating windscreen wash system: Stalk to ward steerin g wheel
Windscreen w ash system 3 78, Further inform ation 3 169, 3 182.
Driving hints
The first 600 mil es (1000 k m) Drive your vehicle at v arious speeds. Do not use full throttle. Never allow the eng ine to labour at low revs. Change gear frequently. Do not press the accelerator pedal more than approx. 3/ 4 in all gears. Do not drive faster than three quarters of max imum speed. Do not brake unnecessarily hard for the first 125 miles (200 km ). During the first drive, sm ok e m ay d evelop because of wax and oil evaporating off the exhaust system. Park the vehicle in the open for a while after the first drive and avoid inhaling the fum es. Fuel and engine oil consum ption is higher than norm al during the running-in period. Never coa st with engine not running Many units will not function in this situation (e. g. brak e serv o unit, power steering 3). Driving in this manner is a da nger to yourself and others.
Sav e energy m ore m iles Please observe the running-in hints on the previous pag e and the tips for sav ing energy on the following pa ges. Good, technica lly correct and economical driving ensures ma ximum durability and performance for your vehic le. O verrun cut-off The fuel supply is autom atically cut off during overrun, e.g. when the vehicle is driven w ith a gear engaged but no throttle application. O verrun cut-off is deactivated if cataly tic conv erter temperature is high. Vehicles with turbocharged engine Flow -g enerated noises may be aud ible if the a ccelerator is released quickly on account of air flow in the turbocharger. Eng ine sp eed Drive in a low engine speed range for each gear as much as possible. Wa rming up Allow the engine to warm up while driving. Do not warm it up by letting it run at idling speed. Do not apply full throttle until the engine has reached op erating temperature. In autom atic mode, Easy tronic 3 does not shift to the higher gears after a cold start until higher engine speeds are reached. This allows the ca ta lytic converter to quic kly reach the temperature that is required for optim um pollutant reduction. Correct g ear selection Do not race your engine whilst in neutral or with a low gea r selected. Driving too fast in indiv idua l gea rs as well as stop-a nd -g o tra ffic increases engine wear a nd fuel consumption. Change dow n When decreasing speed, shift down into the next lowest gear. Do not slip the clutch with a high-revving engine. This is especially important when hill climb ing.
C ool ing fan The cooling fan is controlled v ia a therm oswitch and therefore only runs if nec essary. The cooling fan a utomatica lly switches on when the diesel particle filter is being cleaned 3 depending on the engine. Pedals Do not place any ob jects in the footwell which could slip under the ped als and inhibit the pedal trav el. To ensure the pedal travel is uninhibited, there must be no mats in the area of the pedals. Bat tery ca re When driving slowly or when the v ehicle is stationary , e.g. in slow urban traffic, stopand-go traffic or traffic jams, turn off all unnecessary electrical load s w here possible (e. g. heated rear window, heated front seats, etc. ). Depress the clutch pedal when starting in order to relieve the stra in on the starter and the battery.
End-of-li fe v ehi cle rec overy For detailed information on Va ux ha ll s ongoing com mitment to ac hieving an environmentally-sustainable future, including; design for recycling, take back of End-of-Life Vehicles (ELVs) and the recycling of ELVs, view www.vauxhall.co.uk/recycling for details. Energy and environm ent-c onsci ous drivi ng z High noise levels and exhaust em issions are often a result of driving w ithout due attention to saving energy and protecting the environment. z Y ou should therefore drive with energy in mind: "more miles less fuel". Reduce the noise level and exhaust emissions b y adopting an environmentconsc ious driving style. This is ex tremely worthwhile and im proves the quality of life. Fuel consum ption d epend s to a great extent on your own personal d riv ing style. The following hints are intended to help you consume fuel at a rate that is as close as possib le to the specified levels 3 175. C heck y our v ehicle s fuel consumption every time you refuel. This facilitates early detection of any irregula rities causing increased fuel consumption. Warm ing up z Full throttle and w arming up at idle speed increase w ear, fuel consumption, ex haust em ission, the am ount of pollutant in the exhaust and the am ount of noise. z Driv e off imm ediately after starting. Wa rm up the engine b y running it at moderate eng ine speeds. Uniform speed z Hectic driving significantly increases fuel consumption, the ex haust emissions, the proportion of pollutant in the exhaust gas and the noise level. z Do not accelerate a nd brake unnecessarily. Drive at uniform speed, watching the road. Avoid frequent starting off and stopping e.g. at traffic lights, in short distance tra ffic and in queues of traffic by m eans of clever planning. Select road s w ith good traffic flow. I dling z The eng ine also consumes fuel when idling. z If you have to wait for more than one minute, it is worthwhile switching off the engine. Fiv e m inutes of idling corresponds to ap prox imately 0.6 miles (1 k m) of driving.
Repai r and m aintenance z Improper repairs or adjustm ent and maintenance work can increase fuel consumption. Do not carry out w ork on the eng ine yourself. You may out of ignorance infringe environmental law s b y not disposing of materials properly. Appropriate parts might not b e recycled. Contact with some of the materia ls inv olv ed may p ose a hea lth haz ard. z We recom mend that repair and maintenance be entrusted to your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Extr em e d riving conditions z Going up steep slopes, cornering, driving on poor road s a nd winter driving a ll increase fuel consumption. Fuel consumption increa ses dramatically in urba n tra ffic a nd at winter temperatures, especially on short trip s when the engine operating tempera ture is not reached. z Following the instruc tions given above will minimise consum ption under these cond itions.
Fuel for petrol engi nes Only use unleaded fuel that complies with DIN EN 228. Fuels with ethanol content greater than 5% may only be used if the v ehicle has been specifically develop ed a nd approved for these fuels. Use fuel with the recomm ended octane ra ting (v alue in bold 3 173). Use of fuel with too low an octane rating ca n reduce engine p ow er and torque and slightly increases fuel consum ption. Ca ution Use of fuel with too low an octane rating could lead to uncontrolled com bustion and engine damag e. Fuel for diesel engi nes Diesel engines m ust be operated only on comm ercially av ailable diesel fuel meeting the specifications of DIN EN 590. S ince Ja nuary 2004, some oil comp anies have mix ed their diesel fuel with up to 5% Bio fuel (FAME = Fatty Acid Methyl Esters) like RME (Rape-Oil Methyl Ester). This is in acc orda nce with the current DIN EN 590 and d oes not ha rm the fuel/injection system. The characteristics of a diesel fuel mix ed up with 5% Bio fuel (FAME) do not differ from conventional diesel fuel and do not influence the vehicles driveability. I mporta nt: Diesel fuel m ixed with 5% FAM E acc ording to DI N EN 590 m ust not be confused with 100% Bio Diesel, which is not to be used in Vauxhall eng ines. The flow and filterability of diesel fuel a re temperature-dependent. Diesel fuels w ith improved low temp erature properties are therefore a vailable on the ma rk et during the winter months. Make sure that y ou fill the tank with winter fuel before the start of the cold weather season. Additives can be used with diesel fuels with winter prop erties that are guaranteed by the manufa cturer and when using diesel fuel filters that are heated depending on the outside temperature. Diesel fuels must not be diluted with fuels that are intended for petrol eng ines.
C ont rolling exhaust em ission Design m easures, primarily in the fuel injection system and ignition system zones in com bina tion with the c atalytic converter, the amount of hazardous substances in the exhaust emissions, such as c arbon monoxide (CO ), hydrocarbons (CH) a nd nitrogen oxides (NO x), are reduced to a minimum.
If it illuminates briefly, but does not rec ur, it is of no significance. If A illuminates, there may b e water in the diesel fuel filter 3. Ha ve the fuel filter checked for water residue by a workshop 3 166. If it flashes after the ignition is switched on, there is a fault in the im mobiliser sy stem. The engine c annot be started 3 19. Engine exhaust 9 Warning Eng ine exhaust gases contain poisonous carbon m onoxide, w hich is colourless and odourless and could be fatal if inhaled. If exhaust gases penetrate the vehicle, open windows and conta ct a workshop for assistance. Avoid d riv ing with an open ta ilga te. O therwise, exhaust gases could get into the interior.
Ex haust ga s control indicator Z Illuminates when the ignition is switched on and during the start a ttempt. Goes off shortly after the engine starts running. Illumination whilst the engine is running indicates a fa ult in the em ission control system. The permissible emission limits may be exceeded. C ontact a work shop for assistance im med iately. Illumination with the engine running indicates a fault that can cause da mage to the c atalytic converter. It is p ossible to continue driving without causing d amage by slowing down until the flashing stops and the control indicator illuminates. Contact a workshop for assistance immediately.
Control indicator A for engine electronic s Illum inates for a few seconds when ignition is switched on. If it comes on when the engine is running, there is a fa ult in the engine or transmission electronics. The electronics switch to the emergency running programm e, fuel consumption may inc rease a nd the driveab ility of the vehicle may be affected. In some cases the fault can be remedied by switching the engine off and starting it again. If the control indicator continues to illuminate whilst the engine is running, contact a workshop for assistance in remedying the cause of the fault.
Caravan/trailer towing
Cara van and trailer loa ds 1) The permissible caravan/trailer loads are vehicle and eng ine-dependent m aximum values which must not be exceed ed. The actual carav an/trailer load is the difference between the actual gross weight of the caravan/trailer and the actual coupling socket load with the caravan/trailer coupled. The permissible caravan/trailer loads are specified in the vehicle documents. In genera l, they are v alid for gradients up to max. 12%.
Obs erve na tiona l reg ula tio ns.
C aravans/trailers with LED turn signa ls require a p rov ision that make bulb replacem ent as with stand ard bulbs possible. Handling is greatly influenced by the loading of the caravan/tra iler. Loads should therefore b e sec ured so that they cannot slip and be placed in the centre of the caravan/trailer if possible, i.e. ab ov e the axle. In the case of trailers with low driv ing stability, d o not exceed a speed of 50 mp h (80 km/h); the use of a friction-typ e stabiliser is hig hly recomm ended. Dr iving charact eristi cs, towing tips In the case of caravans/trailers with brakes, attach break away stopping ca ble to eye. Before a tta ching the carava n/trailer, lubricate the ball of the ca ra van/trailer tow ing devic e. H ow ever, do not lubricate the ball if a stab iliser, which acts on the coupling b all, is being used to damp hunting. Check caravan/trailer lighting before starting to drive. The fog tail lights on the vehicle are deactiv ated w hen towing a caravan or trailer. If the caravan/trailer starts to sway , drive more slowly , do not attem pt to correct the steering and brake sha rp ly if necessary. If it is necessary to apply the brak es fully , depress the brak e pedal a s hard as possible. Remem ber that the braking d istance for vehicles towing carava ns/trailers with and without brake is always greater than that for vehic les not tow ing a carav an/trailer. When driving downhill, d riv e in the sa me gear as if driving uphill and d riv e at a similar speed. Adjust tyre pressure to the value specified for full load 3 115, 3 179.
Coup ling socket l oa d The c oupling socket load is the load exerted by the carav an/trailer on the coupling ball. It can b e varied by changing the w eight distribution when loa ding the carava n/trailer. The ma ximum permissible coup ling socket load (50 kg) is specified on the towing equipm ent identification plate and in the vehic le documents. Alw ays aim for the max imum load, especia lly in the ca se of heav y carav ans/trailers. The c oupling soc ket load should nev er fall below 25 kg. When mea suring the coup ling socket load, mak e sure that the drawbar of the loa ded carava n/trailer is at the sa me height as it will be when the caravan/trailer is coupled with the towing vehicle load ed. Particularly important for caravans/trailers w ith tandem axle. Rear axle load during tow ing The p ermissible ax le loads must not be exceeded.
2. Connect the other red lead to the positive term inal 2 of the discha rg ed battery. 3. Connect the black lead to the negativ e terminal 3 of the booster battery. 4. Connect the other end of the black lead 4 to a vehicle grounding point, such as the engine bloc k or a screw connection in the engine suspension. Connect the lead as fa r away from the discharged battery as possible.
Route the lead s so that they cannot catch on rotating parts in the engine compartment. To start the eng ine: 1. Start the engine of the vehicle p rov id ing the jump start. 2. After 5 minutes, sta rt the other engine. Start attem pts should be made at intervals of 1 m inute not last longer than 15 seconds. 3. Allow both engines to idle for approx. 3 m inutes w ith the lead s c onnec ted. 4. Switch on electric loads (e.g. light, heated rear w indow) of the vehicle receiv ing the jump start. 5. Reverse above sequenc e exactly when removing leads.
Towing
Tow ing your own vehicle Disenga ge c ap at b ottom and remov e downwards.
The tow ing eye is located in the bag for vehicle tools 3, behind the cov er on the right side of the load comp artm ent or in the compartment for the tyre repair k it behind the cover on the left side of the load compa rtm ent. J ack 3 and vehic le tools 129.
Switch on ignition to release steering colum n lock and to permit opera tion of brake lights, horn and windscreen wiper. Manua l tra nsmission in neutral; Easy tronic 3 in N. Ca ution Driv e slowly. Do not driv e jerkily. Excessive tractive force ca n damage the vehicle.
When the engine is not running, consid erably more force is needed to brak e and steer. To prevent the entry of exhaust fum es from the tow ing vehicle, switch on the air recirc ulation 3 and close the wind ow s. C ontact a workshop for a ssistance. If the autom atic clutch ha s been m anually disengag ed on a v ehicle w ith Easy tronic 3 towing is not permitted 3 101. In this case, contact a work shop for assistance imm ediately. After towing, unscrew the towing eye clockw ise and refit the cover.
Screw in the towing eye a nticlockwise as far as it will go until it stops in a horiz ontal position. Attach a tow rope 3 or better still a tow rod 3 to the eye. The towing eye is only to be used for towing and not for vehic le recovery.
Towing another vehicle Attach a tow rope 3 or better still a tow rod 3 to the rear towing ey e on the right side of the vehicle underbody, but nev er to the rear ax le. The towing eye is only to be used for towing and not for vehic le recovery. C aution Drive slowly. Do not drive jerkily. Ex cessive tractive force can damag e the vehic le.
Warn ing trian gle 3 and first-aid kit (cush ion) + 3
Comb o The warning triangle a nd first-aid k it (c ushion) are stowed in a compartment in the side p anel trim on the left-hand side.
Release fla p by pressing retaining lugs.
Com bo Crew van The w arning triangle and the first aid cushion or box are k ept in the compartment behind the drivers seat. When the vehicle is being loaded, p lease ensure that nothing protrudes over the bottom edge of the opening. Diseng age flap 3 by p ressing retaining lug and rem ov e.
Spare wheel 3
The spare wheel is stored benea th the floor. 1. Fully release the hexagon b olt in the loa d compa rtm ent floor using the wheel bolt wrench. Vehicle tools 3 129. 2. Lift the spare wheel holder.
3. Unhook the catch and lower the spare wheel holder. 4. Detach the safety ca ble. 5. Lower the holder fully and take out the spa re wheel. Vehic les with a temporary spare wheel 3 ha ve a spacer ring between the temporary sp are and the vehic le underbody. 6. Changing wheels 3 130.
General i nformati on Depend ing on the version, the spare w heel may be d esigned for use as a temporary spare 3. The temporary spare is designated by a sticker on the rim. Follow the instructions on this pag e and on 3 118, 3 179. On vehicles with alloy w heels 3 the spare wheel may ha ve a steel rim. Use of a spare wheel together with winter tyres could alter driving conditions. H ave the defective tyre replaced as soon as possible. Not es on temp orary sp are wheel 3 z Using a temp orary spare w heel may chang e the driving behaviour of the vehicle, particularly if using winter tyres 3. Rep la ce d efec tiv e ty re as quickly as possib le, b alance w heel and fit to vehicle. z Fit only one tem pora ry spare wheel. z Do not drive faster than 50 mph (80 km /h). z Take curv es slow ly. z Do not use the temporary spare wheel for a lengthy p eriod. z Replac e temporary spare w heel with full specification wheel without delay. z Do not use tyre cha ins. I f tyre c hains must be used when one of the front tyres ha s a flat, mount the temporary spare wheel on the rear axle and transfer one of the rea r wheels to the front a xle. Check the ty re pressure a nd correct if necessary 3 115, 3 179. z Follow temporary spare wheel instructions 3 118, 3 179.
3. Remov e the electrical connection cable and air hose from the stowage compartments on the underside of the compressor.
4. Screw the compressor air hose to the connection on the sealant bottle. 5. Fit the sealant bottle in the retainer on the compressor. Set the compressor near the ty re in such a way tha t the sealant b ottle is up rig ht. 6. Remove the v alve cap from the defective ty re.
7. S crew the filler hose to the tyre valve. 8. The sw itch on the compressor must be set to. 9. Plug the compressor connector into the ac cessory socket or the cigarette lighter socket. Accessory socket 3 59. 10. S witch on ignition. To prevent battery discharge, we recommend that you lea ve the engine running.
11. Set the rocker switch on the com pressor to I. The tyre is filled with sea lant. 12. While the sealant bottle drains (a pprox. 30 seconds) the pressure ind icator on the com pressor briefly points to 87 psi (6 bar). Pressure then sinks again. 13. All of the sea la nt is pump ed into the tyre. Afterwards, the tyre is filled with air. 14. The presc rib ed ty re pressure should be reac hed within 10 m inutes. Tyre pressure 3 115, 3 179. Switch off the compressor when the correct pressure is obtained.
Drain excess tyre pressure with the button over the pressure indicator. Do not run the com pressor for more than 10 minutes - see "Imp ortant information" 3 138. 15. Detach the ty re repair kit. Screw the filler hose to the free connection on the sea lant bottle. This prev ents sealant leakage. S tow the ty re repair kit in the load compartment. 16. Wipe away any sea la nt spill with a cloth. 17. C olla pse the warning triangle and stow it in the load compa rtm ent or stow age com partment 3 126. 18. Tak e the supplied sticker indica ting m aximum p ermitted sp eed and affix it in the driver s field of view. 19. C ontinue driving immediately to allow the sealant to distrib ute evenly throughout the tyre. Stop after approx. 6 miles (10 km ) but no more than 10 m inutes and chec k tyre pressure. S crew the compressor air hose directly onto the tyre valve - see Fig. 15798 T.
If the p rescrib ed ty re p ressure is not reached within 10 m inutes, remove the tyre repair k it. Move the v ehicle b y one tyre rotation. Attach the tyre repair k it again and c ontinue the filling procedure for 10 minutes. I f the prescribed tyre pressure is still not reached, the tyre is too da maged to repair. Contact a w ork shop.
If tyre pressure is more tha n 19 psi (1. 3 bar), a djust to the prescribed v alue. Repeat the procedure until there is no more pressure loss. If the tyre p ressure ha s d ropp ed b elow 19 psi (1.3 bar), the v ehicle must not be used. C onta ct a workshop for assistance. 20. Stow the tyre repair k it 3 135.
Im portant The d riv ing comfort of the rep aired ty re is greatly lessened. Hav e such tyres rep laced. If the compressor makes abnorm al noises or heats up greatly, switch it off for at least 30 minutes. The integrated safety valv e opens a t a pressure of 102 psi (7 bar). Protect the compressor from m oisture and rain. The sealant can only be stored for approx. 4 years. After this tim e, the sealing properties can no longer be guaranteed. Heed the expiration date on the sealant bottle. Replace the used sealant bottle. Dispose of the b ottle as prescribed by applicable laws. The c om pressor and the sealant ca n be used from ap prox imately -30 C. The a daptor which is loc ated on the underside of the compressor can be used to inflate other items such as balls, air b eds and inflatable boats. To remove, screw on the c om pressor a ir hose and pull out the adap tor.
Tyre pressure in psi / bar 2)
The specified ty re pressure are v alid for cold ty res. The increased ty re pressure resulting from ex tensiv e d riv ing must not be reduced. The ty re pressure spec ified on the following pages ap ply to both summer and w inter tyres. The spare wheel m ust alway s be filled with the ty re pressure for a full load - see ta bles on follow ing pages. Temporary spare wheel tyre pressure 3 see tables on the following p ages. Further information to 3 118.
Wheels
Wheel bolt tightening torque: 110 N m.
Co untry-specific version: Th e spa re w heel is only permitted for use a s a temp ora ry s pa re. 1 ba r corresp on ds to 100 kPa / 14.5 p si.
Tyre pressure in psi / bar
Com bo Crew van Ty re pressure w ith load of up to 2 p ersons and 100 kg load Tyres 175/70 175/65 185/55 185/60 R 14 1)2 ), R 14 2), R 15 3)4 ), R 15 Front 35/2.4 Rear 35/2.4 Tyre pressure for full load Front 35/2.4 Rear 51/3.5
Engine Z 14 XEP
Y 13 DT
175/70 R 1421 ), 185/60 R 15, 185/55 R 1554 ) 175/70 175/65 185/55 185/60 R 14 1)2 ), R 14 2), R 15 3)4 ), R 15
35/2.4
51/3.5
Z 13 DTJ
Z 17 DTH all
185/60 R 15, 185/55 R 15 4) T 115/70 R 16 (Temp orary sp are wheel) 5)
35/2.4 61/4.2
51/3.5 61/4.2
Recomm enda tion : Dunlop SP 10, Firestone F 58 0, Pirelli P 3 000. Not permitted in version w ith "increas ed p ayload ". On ly p ermitted in version w ith "increa sed p ayloa d". Recomm ended winter tyres: Conti Vanco Winter C90Q. Notes on temp orary spa re w heel 18, 28.
Technical data Tyre pressure in psi / bar
Com bo Ty re pressure w ith load of up to 3 persons Tyres 175/70 175/65 185/55 185/60 185/65 195/45 195/50 R 14 1), R 14, R 15 2)3 ), R 15 4), R 15, R 16, R 16 Front 35/2.4 Rear 35/2.4 Tyre pressure for full load Front 35/2.4 Rear 51/3.5
175/70 R 14 1), 185/55 R 15 3), 185/60 R 15 175/70 175/65 185/55 185/60 185/65 185/60 185/55 185/65 195/50 R 14 1), R 14, R 15 2)3 ), R 15 4), R 15 R 15, R 15 3), R 15, R 16
35/3.5
Z 17 DTH
T 115/70 R 16 (Temp orary sp are wheel) 5)
61/4.2
Recomm enda tion : Michelin Ag ilis 41, Continental VancoCon ta ct. On ly p ermitted in version w ith "increa sed p ayloa d". Recomm ended : Conti C90Q. Recomm ended : Pirelli P 6000, Contin enta l CP C, G ood year NCT5, D unlop SP 01. Notes on temp orary spa re w heel 18, 28.
Capacities (approx. in litres)
Eng ine oi l Eng ine Incl. filter Betw een MIN a nd MAX Z 14 XEP 3. 5 1. 0 Y 13 DT 3.2 1.0 Z 13 DTJ 3.5 1.0 Z 17 DTH 5. 0 1. 0
Fuel t ank Eng ine Petrol/d iesel, nominal c apacity Z 14 XEP 52 Y 13 DT 52 Z 13 DTJ 52 Z 17 DTH 52
Technical data Dimensions (m m)
C ombo C rew v an O verall length O verall w id th Width with two ex terior mirrors Height at kerbweight Length of load comp artm ent Width of loa d compartment; without/with 1/with 2 sliding doors min. width between wheel housings Max. height of load compartment Height of loa d compartment sill O pening width, tailga te min./max. O pening height, ta ilg ate m in. /max. O pening width of sliding door O pening height of sliding door Wheelb ase Turning c ircle diam eter [m ] 1787 1) /27002) Comb o 10203 )/1664 4) /2) /1399/1030/1210 1120/11.25
1348/1399/1030/1210 1120/11.25
1) 2) 3) 4)
behind the fro nt seats. with fro nt p a sseng er sea t folded do wn. behind the rear sea ts. with the b ackrests fo ld ed d ow n.
Mounting dimensions of towing equipment with fixed coupling ball bar
All dimensions relate to trailer towing equipm ent app rov ed b y Vauxhall. Dimension A B C D E F G H I mm 515 506.3 274.401.Warning O nly use towing eq uipm ent app rov ed for your vehicle. We recomm end entrusting retrofitting of towing equipm ent to y our workshop.
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System).. 112 Accessories.. 126 Accessory socket.. 59 Air intake.. 95 Air recirculation system. 93 Air vents..89 Airbags... 54 Alarm.. 31 Alternator.. 66 Antenna.. 86, 154 Anti-corrosion service.. 162 Antifreeze.. 166 Antifreeze protec tion..166, 169 Anti-knock quality of fuel Octane num ber.. 173 Anti-lock brake system (ABS). 112 Anti-theft loc k Alloy wheels.. 132 Anti-theft protection. 15 Aquaplaning.. 117 Ashtray... 60
Boot, see Load compartment. 26, 27 Brake sy stem.. 111 Brakes ABS.. 112 Brake assist.. 114 Brake lights.. 150 Brake servo unit. 102 Handbrak e.. 113 Bulb replacement.. 144 Bulbs.. 144
Capacities. 182 Engine oil.. 182 Fuel tank. 182 Car Pass.. 18 Carava n/trailer towing. 102, 119 Catalytic conv erter.108, 111, 122 Central lock ing sy stem.. 21, 22 Centre console lighting. 84 Ceta ne numbers.. 173 Changing the remote control b attery.. 22 Changing tyre/wheel typ e. 114 Changing wheels.. 130 Child restraint sy stem.. 51 Child safety lock s.. 25 Cigarette lighter.. 59 Clock.. 69 Clutch operation.. 101, 103 CO 2 emissions. 175, 176 Coin hold er.. 62 Cold start.. 103 Contra st.. 77
C ontrol indicators.. 10, 63 ABS (Anti-lock Braking S ystem).. 113 Airb ag.. 57 Belt tensioners.. 48 Engine elec tronics.. 109 EPS (Electric Power Steering). 67 Exhaust. 109 Immobiliser.. 19 C oolant.. 166 C oolant level.. 167 C oolant tempera ture display. 70 C oolant therm ometer.. 70 C orrecting time. 76 C oupling socket load.. 120 C ourtesy light.. 84 C ourtesy lights Bulb replacement.. 151, 152
Data.. 18, 171 Date.. 73 Day tim e running lights. 80 Decommissioning. 170 Demisting a nd defrosting Windows.. 92 With the air conditioning system. 94 Diesel fuel. 173 Diesel fuel filter.. 166 Diesel fuel system. 121 Diesel particle filter. 35, 65, 103, 110 Dimensions.. 183 Dipped beam.7 Bulb replacement.. 144, 148 Display. 72, 96
O il level.. 164 O il pressure. 64 O perating temperature.. 103 O utside temperature ga uge.. 72 O verrun..103, 105
Paintwork dama ge.. 154 Parking... 15 Parking lights.. 6 Bulb replacement.. 146 Parking the vehicle. 15 Parts.. 163 Peda ls.. 103 Performance.. 174 Petrol.. 173 Pollen filter. 95 Power steering, see Electric power steering.67, 102 Preheater start sw itc h..14 Preheating.. 65 Pushing, towing.. 122
Safeguard against una uthorised use. 14, 15, 18, 19 Safety accessories. 126 Safety net.. 43 Saving energy.. 104 Sea t adjustment.. 36 Sea t belts.. 50, 155 Sea t height adjustm ent.. 4, 37 Sea t position.. 37 Sea ts... 3, 36 hea ted.. 38 Self-diagnosis.. 49, 58, 113
Radio.. 86 Radio equipment (C B)..87 Radio reception.. 86 Rear doors.. 3, 27 Rear light cluster..80 Bulb replacement.. 150 Rear seat ba ckrests. 40 Rear window wash system 12, 79, 154, 169 Rear window wiper.. 12, 79
Tachometer.. 68
Tail lights.. 80 Bulb replacement.. 150 Tailgate.. 2, 26 Technical d ata. 171 Telephone, see Mobile telephone. 87 Tem perature regulation.. 90 Tem porary spare wheel.118, 128 The first 600 miles (1000 km ). 102 Tightening torque..134, 179 Time.. 73 Tools.. 129 Towing... 124 Towing eq uipm ent.119, 184 Towing ey e..124, 126 Transm ission, Easytronic. 13 Driv ing programmes.. 98 Fault... 100 Interrup tion of power sup ply.. 101 Kickdown. 99 Selector lever. 13 Winter prog ra mme.. 99 Transm ission, manual.13, 101 Tread dep th.. 116 Trip odometer.. 69 Triple information display. 72 Turn signal lights. 7, 81 Turn signals Bulb replacement. 147, 149, 150 Tyre chains..118, 179 Tyre condition.. 116 Tyre pressure. 115, 179, 180, 181 Tyre repair kit.. 135
Units of measure.. 77 Unleaded fuel.. 108, 173 Unlock ing the doors.. 2
Valve cap key.. 115 Vauxhall a la rm system. 29 Vauxhall g enuine parts and accessories.. 163 Vauxhall S ervice.. 156 Vehicle care.. 154 Vehicle decommissioning.. 170 Vehicle identification number. 172 Vehicle keys, see K eys.. 18 Vehicle recommissioning. 170 Vehicle tools.. 129 Ventilation.. 88 VIN , see Vehicle Identification Number.. 171
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Trip computer 3
The trip com puter shows vehicle d ata that is continually recorded and evaluated electronically. Functions: z Range z Instantaneous consumption z Distance travelled z Average speed z Effective consum ption z Average consum ption z Stop watch
Vauxhall Full Size airbag system
The Vauxhall Full Size airbag system comprises several individual systems. Front airb ag system 3 The front airbag system will be triggered in the event of a serious ac cident involving a frontal impact and forms safety cushions for the driver and front passenger. The forward movement of the driver and front passenger is checked and the risk of injuries to the upper body a nd head thereby substantially reduced.
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Side airb ag system 3 The side a irb ag system triggers when a side-on collision occurs a nd provides a safety barrier for the driver and/or passenger in the respective front door area. This reduc es the risk of injury to the up per body considerably in case of a side impact. 6 Further information see pa ge 82.
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In struments
Instruments
Control indicators.. Instrument display. Information display.. O utside temperature. Triple information display.. Radio reception 3.. Infotainm ent system 3. Remote control 3 for infotainm ent sy stem 3 and informa tion display. Mobile telephones a nd radio equipment (CB) 3..
Control indic ators
The control indica tors described here are not p resent in all vehicles. The description applies to all instrum ent versions.
Engine el ect ronics, tra nsm issi on electr oni cs 3, electronic immob iliser , diesel fuel fi lter 3 The control indicator illuminates for a few seconds when the ignition is switched on. Illuminates when the eng ine is running Fault in engine electronics or transm ission electronics. Electronics switch to emergency running programme, fuel consum ption may increase and driveability of the vehicle may be impaired see page 126. Consult a work shop imm ediately. We recomm end y our Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Flashes when the ig nition is on Fault in the electronic immobiliser system ; the engine c annot be started see page 45.
Rear doors: Turn key a nticlockw ise all the way past the v ertical position. The rear doors are unlocked and m onitoring of the passenger compa rtm ent and v ehicle tilt are disa bled. 2. O pen the tailgate or rear doors. 3. C lose the tailgate or rear doors. 4. To lock: Turn key back to horizontal or vertical position. M onitoring of the interior and v ehicle tilt is enabled after approx. 10 second s.
Any d irt or snow on the bonnet can slid e down towards the windscreen when the bonnet is opened and block the air intak e see page 109.
Bonnet
To open the bonnet, p ull the release lever located on the drivers sid e below the instrument panel. The bonnet will then be unlock ed and will partially op en. Return release lever to its original position.
To op en completely , locate safety catch approximately a ha nd s width to the right of centre a s v iewed from the front: lift this up wards to open the bonnet.
Before c losing bonnet, press support rod firmly into its retainer. Lower the bonnet gradually and then allow it to fall into the lock under its own weight. Check tha t the bonnet is lock ed in position by pulling at its front edge. I f it is not engaged, repea t the procedure.
To hold the b onnet in the open position, insert the support rod located at right angles ab ov e the radiator grille into the small slot in the underside of the bonnet.
Seats, Interior
Seat position. Head restraints.. Loa d compartment ex tension. Lashing eyes 3.. Notes on loading.. Loa d compartment cover 3. Safety net 3.. Loa d compartment grille 3. Notes on loading the vehic le. Accessory socket 3.. Ciga rette lig hter 3. Ashtray 3.. Stowage comp artm ents.. Ex tendable stow age tra ys 3. Coin holder 3.. Sun visors..
Seat position
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Head restraints
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Ad just drivers seat such that with the driver sitting upright the steering wheel is held in the area of its upper spokes with the drivers arm s slightly bent. Push passenger sea t as far back as possible. The seat b ackrests must not be tilted too fa r back (recommend ed tilting angle approx. 25).
The m id dle of the head restraint should be at eye lev el. If this is not possible for extrem ely ta ll persons, set to highest position, and set to lowest p osition for small persons.
Disregard of these instruc tions may lead to injuries or endanger life. Vehicle passeng ers should be inform ed accordingly before starting off. Removal - see p age 64.
Do not sit nearer than 10 inches (25 cm ) from the steering wheel, to p ermit safe airbag deploy ment. Disregard of these instructions m ay lead to injuries or endanger life. Vehicle passengers should be informed accordingly.
Adj usti ng the front and out board r ear sea t head restraint s 3 To adjust, tip the head restraint forward, hold and ad just the height. To improve visibility when the rea r seats are unoccupied or to fold d ow n a rear seat or the front passenger sea t, push the head restraint all the way down or remove. If the rear sea ts are occupied , adjust the rea r head restraints to the ap prop ria te lev el for the oc cup ant s body size. The open frame head restraint on the Com bo Crew van ca nnot be adjusted.
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Rem oving Open cover.
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Press button at right side of c artridg e and engage by pushing right-hand end p iece to the left. Pull right side of cartridge out of retainers, followed by left side.
Safety net 3
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Fold d own both rear seat backrests. Hook tensioning straps into lashing eyes in floor and tighten by p ulling on the loose end of the strap. Reposition a nd engage the backrests. Fit ting behind front seat s Pull up b oth rear seat c ushions and fold down rear seat backrests. Open the cover of the installation apertures in the roof fra me above the front seats. Engage the net rod in one side, ex tend the rod and enga ge in the other side. C lose the cover.
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Passeng ers m ust not be carried behind the safety net. The safety net ca n be fitted behind the rear seats or, with the rear seat backrest folded down, b ehind the front seats. Remove the load c om partment cov er as req uired. S ee page 67. Unroll the safety net. Fitting behi nd the rear sea ts There are two installation apertures in the roof fram e ab ov e the rear seats: O pen the cover. Enga ge one sid e of the up per net rod in one side, ex tend the rod and engage in the other side. C lose the cover.
Hook tensioning straps into lashing eyes in floor and tighten by pulling on the loose end of the strap. Remov ing S wivel tensioning strap length adjusters upward and unhook straps. O pen the cover. Unhook upper net rod and close cover. Roll the safety net. Not es on load ing, see page 70. Lashing eyes, see page 66.
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Load c ompartm ent grille 3
To prevent vehicle occupa nts from being injuried by loose cargo, a load compa rtment grille can be installed behind the front seats. Sp lit load comp artment g rille 3 To enlarge the load compartment, the grille can be moved forwards on the front passengers side. Push head restraint on front pa ssengers seat down a s far as it will g o see pa ge 64. Tilt front p assengers seat bac krest forward by raising release lever and p ush down to lock in position.
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Engage lev er on load c om partment g rille at top position, as shown in illustration. Engaging the lever prevents dama ge to the front passengers seat. Position load compartment grille ab ov e retainer in front passeng ers seat backrest.
Imp roper handling (e. g. removal or installation) could cause the belt tensioners to be trigg ered. Risk of injury !
Using the belts
Fitting seat bel ts Pull the belt out of the retractor and guide it across the body , making certain that it is not twisted. Insert latch plate into buckle. Backrest must not be tilted too far back as this would affect the opera tion of the seat belts; recommended tilting a ng le approx. 25. The lap belt m ust be straight and lie snugly against the body. Tighten lap b elt at freq uent intervals whilst d riv ing by tug ging diagonal part of belt.
O n pregna nt women in particular, the lap belt must be positioned a s low as possible across the pelvis so as not to put too much pressure on the abdomen. Bulk y clothing prevents the belt from fitting prop erly. The belt must not rest against ha rd or fragile objects in the pockets of your clothing (e.g. ballpoint pens, keys, spectacles) because these could cause injury. Do not place any objec ts (e.g. ha ndb ags, mobile phones) b etween the belt and your body.
Height adjustm ent of front seat belt upper a nchorage points: 1. Pull b elt out slig htly. 2. Press belt g uide - or - push b utton down. 3. Set desired height. 4. Allow to loc k audibly into p osition. Do not adjust height while driving.
Adjust height such that the belt p asses over the shoulder and rests against the shoulder. It must not p ass over the neck or upper arm.
Rem oving t he b el t To remove the belt, d epress the red pushbutton on the buckle; the b elt will retract automatically.
Safety systems Vauxhall Full Size airbag system
The Vauxhall Full Size airbag system comprises several individual systems.
Front a irbag system 3 The front airbag sy stem will b e triggered in the event of a serious accident inv olv ing a frontal impa ct and forms sa fety cushions for the driver and front passenger. The forward movement of the driver a nd front passenger is check ed a nd the risk of injuries to the up per body and head thereby substantially reduced.
Si de airba g system 3 The side airbag sy stem triggers when a side-on collision occurs and provides a safety barrier for the driver a nd/or passenger in the respective front door area. This reduces the risk of injury to the upper body considera bly in case of a side impa ct.
Examples of events triggering the front airbag sy stem: z Impact against a non-y ielding obstacle: the front airbags are trigg ered at low vehicle speed. z Impact against a yield ing obstacle: (such as another vehicle): the front airbags are only triggered at a hig her vehicle speed.
Not e z Children under 12 years of age or 150 cm must only tra vel in a n appropriate c hild restra int system on the seats in the rear row 3. z When transporting c hildren, use the child restra int system s suitable for the childs weight. z Be sure that c hild restra int system s a re properly installed - see the instructions accompanying the child restraint sy stem. z The covers of the Vauxhall child restraint sy stem can b e wiped clean. z Do not stick any thing on the child restra int systems and do not cover them with any other m aterials. z Only allow child ren to enter and exit at the side fa cing away from the traffic. z A child restraint sy stem which has been subjected to stress in an accident must be replaced.
C hild restaint sy stems must not be carried on a p assengers lap. Danger to life.
X = Child restraint system s are not to b e used on the front passenger seat. U = univ ersally suita ble in c onjunction with three-point seat belt. + = Seat with IS OFIX mounting availab le. When mounting with ISO FIX, only IS OFIX child restraint systems that have been approved for the vehicle m ay b e used. We recom mend that y ou consult your Vaux hall Authorised Repairer.
Permissible opti ons for fi tting a child safety sea t Weight and age cl ass1 ) 0: up to 10 kg or approx. 10 months 0+: up to 13 kg or approx. 2 years I: 9 to 18 k g or approx. 8 months to 4 years II : 15 t o 25 kg or approx. 3 to 7 years II I: 22 t o 36 kg or approx. 6 to 12 y ears On fr ont p assenger sea t On a n out board seat of the rea r row On centre sea t 2) of the rear row
We reco mmen d the use of each system u ntil the child reaches the up per weight lim it. For reaso ns of sa fety, w e reco mmen d th at the ch ild s afety seat b e in sta lled on one of the outer rea r sea ts.
Safety systems Exterio r mirrors
For the safety of pedestrians, the exterior mirrors will swing out of their normal mounting p osition if they are bumped with sufficient force. Reposition the m irror by apply ing slight pressure to the mirror housing. Asp heri cal ext eri or mirror 3 increases the field of view. Estimating the distance away of vehicles following y ou is only possible to a limited ex tent b ecause of slight distortion.
Adjust the head restraints to suit the occupants size 3. S ee page 64. Do not attach objects or com ponents that are not approved for your Comb o to the hea d restraints, since they can reduce the protec tion provided by the head restraints and c ould be c atapulted uncontrollably throug h the vehic le in the event of hard brak ing or an accident.
Safety systems Safety ac cessories 3
The wide range of Vauxhall a ccessories allow s y ou to equip y our Combo as y ou desire. In addition to safety a ccessories, items for improving comfort and a complete range of vehicle care products, there a re ma ny articles which will be of great v alue to y ou w hen needed. "Genuine Vauxhall Parts and Accessories" guarantee high q ua lity and accurate fit. Your Va ux ha ll Authorised Repairer w ill be ha ppy to ad vise you, for exam ple w ith regard to: z Vauxhall child restraint sy stems, z Tow ropes, z Tow rods, z Jump lead s, z Sp are bulb kit, z Sp are fuse kit z Halogen fog lights z Mud flaps z Warning tria ngle z First-aid k it z First-aid k it (cushion)
Electrically operated door windows 3
Ready for operation w hen the ignition is on. Switch illumination indicates opera tional rea diness. O perational rea diness ceases when the drivers door is open. O perated via tw o roc ker switches in the drivers door ha nd le for windows in the drivers and front passenger door. Additional rocker switch in the front passenger door handle. To opera te window in stages, tap appropriate switch. For automatic opening or closing, keep switch pressed for slightly longer; to stop window movem ent, tap switch again.
Closing w indows from out si de 3 On vehicles w ith electrically operated d oor wind ow s, the front door wind ow s c an be closed from outside: hold button p on the remote control depressed until the wind ow s a re closed. Safety func tion If the window g lass enc ounters resistanc e above the midd le of the window during autom atic closing, it is im med ia tely stopped and the window opened ag ain. If the windows do not mov e easily (e.g. on account of frost), repeated ly ta p the switch for the wind ow in question until the wind ow ha s b een closed in sta ges.
4. Close window a nd hold down rocker switch for at least another 5 seconds. 5. Repeat for ea ch window.
Window in the sliding doors 3
To open To close = = Disenga ge hinge and press outwards Pull hinge and engage
Climate control
Heating , ventilation and air cond itioning system 3.. Air vents. Heated rear window 3, hea ted ex terior mirrors 3.. Heated front seats 3. Heating and ventila tion system. Air conditioning system 3.. Air intake.. Air outlet. Pollen filter.. Note.. Maintenance.
Heating, ventilatio n and air conditioning system 3
Ventilation, heating and cooling 3 a re combined into one unit that is d esigned to prov ide com fort regardless of the season, weather or outside temperature. When cooling 3 is activated, the air is cooled and dried. The heating unit heats the air a s required in all operating m od es depending on the position of the temperature switch. The air supply can be adjusted to suit requirements by means of the fan.
Genera l informa tion Dep ending on the version, the spare wheel may be designed for use as a temporary spare 3. The temporary spa re is designated by a sticker on the rim. Follow the instructions on this pag e and pages 137, 205. O n vehicles w ith a lloy wheels 3 the spare wheel may have a steel rim. If y ou use winter tyres 3, the spare wheel may still be fitted with a summer tyre. I f you use the spare wheel the vehicles ha nd ling may be altered. O btain a replacement for the faulty tyre a s soon as possible, and have the wheel b alanc ed a nd fitted to the vehic le. The spare wheel may have a smaller tyre and a smaller rim tha n the wheels mounted on the vehic le 1) : Using the spare wheel m ay alter the driving b ehaviour of the vehicle. Hav e the defective tyre replaced as soon as possible and have the wheel balanced and m ounted on the vehicle.
Co untry-specific versio n: The s pa re wh eel is only permitted for use as a temp ora ry sp are.
Jack 3 and vehicle tools 3
The jac k 3 and vehicle tools 3 have been specially dev eloped for your vehicle and must only be used on that vehicle. Only use the jac k for changing wheels. Com bo The jack and 3 v ehicle tools 3 are located in a stowage compartment in the side panel trim on the right-hand side. Release the flap by pressing the reta ining lugs. See Figure.
The jack is sec ured in place by a wing screw. The vehicle tools are secured to the ja ck with rubber bands.
C ombo C rew van The jack 3 and vehicle tools 3 are secured behind the drivers seat. The ja ck is secured in place by a wing screw. The vehicle tools are secured to the jack with rub ber ba nd s.
z Block the wheel diagonally op posite the wheel to be changed by placing wedge blocks or equiv alent in front a nd behind the wheel. z Use the jack only to chang e wheels. z If the ground on which the vehicle is standing is soft, a solid board (max. 1 cm thick) should b e pla ced under the jack. Using a thicker b oard c ould dam age the jack and the v ehicle. z Upon a wheel change, the taper of each wheel bolt must be lig htly greased before the bolt is tightened. Use commerc ially ava ila ble lubricating grease for this purpose. We recommend tha t you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. z No people or a nima ls m ay be in the vehicle when it is jack ed up. z Never cra wl und er a ja cked-up vehicle. z Do not start or run the engine while the vehicle is on the jack. z Tighten the wheel b olts after low ering the vehicle.
Changing wheels
Im portant
Do not d riv e faster than 50 mph (80 km/h). Do not use the temporary spare wheel for a lengthy period. Steerability and d riv ing behav iour m ay be im paired. Have the repaired tyre replaced as soon as p ossible. The d riv ing comfort of the rep aired ty re is greatly lessened. Hav e such tyres rep laced. If the compressor makes abnorm al noises or heats up greatly, switch it off for at least 30 minutes. The integrated safety valv e opens a t a pressure of 102 psi (7 bar). Protect the compressor from m oisture and rain.
Self-help Electrical system
Elec tronic ignition system s generate very high v oltag es. Do not touch the ignition system ; high voltage can be fatal.
Fuse box The fuse box is located in the engine compartment next to the coolant exp ansion tank. Disenga ge c ov er of fuse box from lug and lift off.
It is ad visab le to ca rry a comp lete set of fuses av ailable from any Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer. S tore spare fuses in the p la ce p rov id ed in the fuse box, to the rig ht of whic h there is a fuse extractor which facilitates fuse replacem ent (sp are fuses and the fuse extractor are marked in yellow in the figure).
Alway s use fuses with the correct current va lue. This is shown on eac h fuse, and is also indicated by the fuse colour and the plug-in location in the fuse box. Fuse colour Grey Brow nish yellow Brow n Red Blue Yellow Light green Pink (Maxi-Fuse) Orange Red (M axi-Fuse) Yellow (Maxi-Fuse) Black (Max i-Fuse) Fuse rating 2A 5A 7. 5 A 10 A 15 A 20 A 30 A 30 A 40 A 50 A 60 A 80 A
Before replac ing a fuse, turn off the respective switch and the ignition. Slot fuse-gripping tool onto fuse and withdraw it.
A defective fuse can be recognized by its melted wire. A new fuse should only be installed after the cause of the trouble has been rectified.
Fuse 9 C ircuit Electric w indow (left) S tarter Fuel injec tion system, fuel pump, stationa ry heater H orn C entral control unit I nformation display, infotainment system: engine 1) Z 13 DTJ , Z 17 DTH Vauxhall alarm sy stem Exterior m irrors Windscreen wash system C ourtesy light C entral control unit -
Rating 20 A 10 A 20 A
10 A 15 A 20 A 10 A 7. 5 A 7. 5 A 15 A 7. 5 A 20 A -
Fuses and the m ost importan t circuits they protect
Some circuits m ay be protected by severa l fuses. The figures on pag es 163, 164 depict the fuse boxes of vehicles w ith engine Z 13 DTJ 1). Fuse boxes of other engines are depicted on pages 165, 166. Fuse C ircuit C entral control unit Eng ine control unit Rating 7.5 A 7.5 A
Fuse 3
Circ ui t Instruments, information display, light switch, horn, hazard wa rning lights, immobilizer Towing equipment, num ber pla te lights
Maintenance, Inspection System
In order to guarantee econom ical and safe vehicle operation and to m ainta in the value of y our v ehicle, it is of vital importanc e that all maintenance work is carried out at the proper intervals as specified b y Vauxhall. On vehicles with fixed oil change and service interval, I nSP appears in the trip od om eter disp la y after the ignition is switched on when it is time for servicing: Have service work carried out within one week or 300 m iles (500 km). We recommend that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
A note on safety. Checking and topping up fluids. Engine oil.. Diesel fuel filter.. Coolant.. Brake fluid.. Wind screen wiper.. Wind screen wash system.. Battery.. Protecting electronic components. Vehicle decomm issioning.. Vehicle recommissioning.
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The service interval display takes account of off-the-road p eriods during which the battery is d isconnected. For vehicles with flex ible oil change and service internval, the interv al is determined by several pa ra meters stemming from how the vehicle is used. For this purp ose, various engine-sp ecific data is continually recorded in order to ca lculate the remaining dista nce before the next service.
The remaining distance c an be shown on the trip od om eter display when the ignition is off: Press the reset button for the trip odometer for 2 seconds. InS P and the remaining distance are then displayed. If the rema ining d istance is less than 1000 miles (1,500 k m), InS P is d isplay ed with a remaining distance of 600 miles (1,000 km ) a fter the ignition is sw itc hed on and off. I nSP is disp layed for severa l seconds if the remaining distance is less than 600 miles (1,000 km). H ave the nec essary service work carried out within one week or 300 miles (500 km). Entrust this work to a Vaux hall Authorised Repairer in order to avoid loss of w arranty claims.
Mainten ance, Inspection System
Further information on maintenance and the inspec tion system can be found in the service booklet, which is in the glove compartment. Hav e maintenance work, as well as repairs to the body work and units, carried out by a professional. We recom mend y our Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, who is familiar with Vauxhall vehicles and in possession of the nec essary sp ecial tools and the latest service instructions from Vauxhall. In order to avoid invalida tion of any w arranty claim, it is especially important to entrust work to a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer during the warranty period. For further information, see the Service Booklet. Separ ate anti-cor rosion servi ce Hav e this service performed once a year, either as part of an Annua l Inspection or separately; see S ervice Booklet. To avoid invalidation of any warranty claim against rust-throug h, we recommend that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
Vehicle care a ids 3.. Washing. Waxing.. Polishing. Wheels.. Paintwork dama ge.. Ex terior lights.. Plastic and rubber parts. Wheels and tyres.. Interior and upholstery. Seat belts.. Wind ow s. Wind screen wiper blades.. Loc ks... Engine compartment. Underb od y..
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Veh icle c are Waxing
Wax your vehicle regularly, in pa rticular after it has been washed using shampoo and at the latest when wa ter no longer forms beads on the pa intwork, otherwise the paintwork will d ry out. Also wax edg es a nd folds on op ened doors and flaps as well a s the area s they cover.
Washin g
The paintwork of your v ehicle is exposed to env ironmenta l influences, e. g. continuous changes in weather conditions, ind ustrial waste gases and dust or tha wing sa lts, so wash and wax your v ehicle regularly. When using a utoma tic car washes, select a programme which includes wax ing. Bird droppings, dead insects, resin, pollen and the like should be cleaned off immediately , as they contain aggressive constituents which can cause paint dam age. When using c ar washes, follow the relevant instructions of the car wash facility. The windscreen wiper a nd rear w indow wiper 3 m ust be off - see pag e 15. R emove the a ntenna 3 and roof rack 3. If y ou w ash y our v ehicle by hand, make sure that the insides of the wing s a re also thoroughly rinsed out. Clean edges and folds on opened doors and flaps as well as the areas they cover. Thoroughly rinse off and leather-off the vehic le. R inse leather frequently. Use separate lea thers for pa int a nd window surfaces: remnants of wa x on the windows will impa ir vision. O bserve na tional regulations.
Polishing
Polishing is necessary only if the pa int has become dull or if solid deposits hav e become attached to it. Paintwork polish with silicone forms a protec tiv e film, making w axing unnecessary. Plastic body parts should not be treated with wax and polish. Use Metallic Paintwork Wax on vehicles with a metallic-effect paint finish.
Wheels
Use a pH-neutral w heel c leaning agent to clean the wheels. Wheels a re painted and ca n be treated with the same ag ents as the body. For alloy wheels we recomm end use of Alloy Wheel Preserv er.
Vehicle care Paintwork damage
Repair small area s of p aint damage suc h as stone im pacts, scratches etc. immediately using a Va ux ha ll touch-up applicator or Vauxhall sp ra y and touch-up paint before rust can form. If rust has alrea dy formed, ha ve the c ause remedied. We recommend that you consult y our Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Please also pay attention to surfaces and edg es beneath the v ehicle where which rust ma y have form ed unnoticed for some time.
C apacities.. 209 C ar Pass..2 C aravan/trailer towing. 117, 138 C atalytic converter. 124, 127, 143 C entral locking system.. 47, 51 C entre c onsole lighting. 96 C ha nging the remote control battery. 48, 208 C ha nging ty re/wheel type.. 132 C ha nging wheels.. 152 C hild restra int system. 89, 92 C hild safety locks.. 54 C hild safety seats.. 89 C igarette lighter.. 71 C lock.. 29 C lutch operation.. 118 C O2 emissions.. 200 C od e numbers..2 C oin holder. 74 C old start. 118 C ontrast.. 37
Battery..118, 188, 208 Interruption of power supply.. 99, 115 Battery discharge protection. 97 Before starting off.. 18 Belt tensioners.. 76 Bleeding , diesel fuel system.. 143 Bonnet.. 61
Control indicators. 10, 24 ABS (Anti-lock Brake System ). 131 Airbag..86 Belt tensioners..78 Engine electronics. 126 EPS (Electric Power-a ssisted Steering) 27 Exhaust.. 125 Immobilizer.. 45 Coolant.. 184 Coolant level.. 185 Coolant temperature disp lay. 30 Coolant thermom eter.. 30 Correcting time. 36 Coupling socket loa d.. 139 Courtesy lig hts.. 96 Bulb replacement.175, 176 Door lock s. 44, 194 Driv ing abroad..121, 178, 179 Headlights.. 97 Driv ing hints.. 117
Exterior mirrors.. 6, 91, 103
Fan.. 104, 181 Fault.. 99 Filling station Capac ities.. 209 Fuel.. 121, 198 Ignition k ey..2 Opening the bonnet.. 61 Tyre pressure.. 205 Vehic le da ta. 196, 197 Windscreen wash sy stem. 187 First-aid kit. 92, 148 Flat tyre.. 157 Fog tail lights.. 95 Footb ra ke.. 129 Front fog lig hts. 94 Front p assenger airbag.. 82 Fuel.. 121, 122, 198 Fuel consum ption. 119, 121, 199 Fuel gauge.. 30 Fuel level.. 30 Fuel system, diesel.. 143 Fuses.. 161
Easytronic.. 17, 111 Driving programm es.. 113 Fault... 115 Interruption of power supply.. 115 K ic kdown.. 114 Selector lever.. 17, 112 Winter programm e.. 113 Economical driving.117, 119 Elec tric power-assisted steering. 27, 117 Towing.. 146 Elec trica l sy stem.161, 189, 208 Elec trica lly operated door windows. 99 Elec tronic com ponents. 189 Elec tronic imm obilizer.. 45 Ellipsoid al headlight system. 172 Engine c od e.. 198 Engine c ontrol indicator. 126 Engine oil.. 182 Engine oil c onsumption. 182, 198 Engine oil filter. 183 Engine oil level. 182 Engine speed.. 118 Engine w ash.. 195 Environmental protection.. 183, 191 EPS... 27, 117 Exhaust control indicator. 125 Exhaust gases.. 18, 127 Exhaust sy stem.. 127
Dashb oa rd, see Instrument panel.. 8 Data..44, 45, 196 Date.. 33 Daytime running lig hts.. 93 Dec om missioning.. 190 Dem isting and defrosting Windows.. 106 With the air conditioning system.. 109 Diesel fuel filter.. 184 Diesel fuel system..143, 184 Diesel particle filter. 26, 103, 118, 127 Dimensions.. 210 Dipped beam.. 13, 93 Bulb replacement.167, 172 Display. 31, 111 Display mode.. 38
Gears.. Generator, see Alternator. Genuine Vaux hall Parts and Accessories. Glasses compartment.. Glove compartment.. Graphical I nformation Display. 73 31
Infotainment sy stem. 31, 42 Inspection sy stem.. 180 Instrument illumination. 95 Bulb replacem ent. 176 Instrument p anel. 8 Instruments. 8, 24, 28, 29 Interior mirror.. 5 Interruption of power sup ply Easy tronic.. 115 Electric windows.. 99 ISO FIX.. 88, 89 Load compa rtm ent. 55 Bulb replacement.. 175 Cover... 67 Extension. 65 Lashing ey es. 66 Lighting.. 96 Loading.. 70, 139, 202 Locking.. 55 Load compa rtm ent cover. 67 Load compa rtm ent grille. 69 Loading.. 70, 139 Loading area loa ding.. 70 Loading the v ehicle. 70 Locking doors. 2, 44, 46, 47, 51 Locking from the inside.. 46, 51 Locks.. 194 Lubricants..182, 197
Gross vehicle w eight. 202
Halogen headlight system. 167 Handbrak e.. 19, 130 Haza rd warning lights..14 Head restraints.. 63, 64 Headlight flash. 13 Headlight range adjustment. 94, 167 Headlight sw itc h.. 13, 93 Headlight wash sy stem.. 15, 187 Headlights.. 13 Changing bulbs..167, 172 Da ytime running lights. 93 Driv ing abroad.. 97 Reversing lights.. 95 Warning device.. 19 Heated exterior mirrors.. 16, 103 Heated front seats.. 103 Heated rear window. 16, 103 Heating..101, 105 Seats.. 103 with the air conditioning system.. 101 Height adjustment Seat belts. 79 Steering wheel. 7 Horn.. 14
Jack.. 151, 154 Jump leads. 144
Key numbers. 2 Keys.. 2, 44 Extending.. 44 Ignition lock.. 18 Locking doors. 2, 44, 46, 47, 51 Remove.. 19 Starting the engine.. 18 Kickdown.. 114
Main b eam.. 13, 93 Bulb replacement.. 169 Control indica tor.. 26 Maintenance.. 20, 180 Antifreeze protection. 184 Brakes.. 128 Cataly tic conv erter.. 127 Engine oil.. 183 Fuel consumption.. 120 Tyre pressure.. 133 Tyres.. 134 Windscreen wiper.. 186 Manual transmission, see Transmission 17 Mirrors.. 5, 91
Language selection. 36 Lashing ey es.. 66, 68, 69 Leather trim.. 193 Light switch. 13 Lighting.. 13, 93 Driving abroad.. 97
Identification plate.196, 197 If y ou hav e a problem.20, 178 Ignition sy stem.181, 189 Imm ob iliz er. 45 Information display. 31
Misted w indows..106, 109 Mobile telephone.. 43 Muffler, see Exhaust system. 127 Preheating.. 26 Pushing, towing.. 143
Numb er plate lighting. 175 Bulb replacement.. 175
Radio.. 42 Radio eq uipm ent (CB).. 43 Radio frequency rem ote control. 47 C entral locking system. 47 Rear d oors.. 3 Rear light cluster.. 93 Bulb replacem ent. 174 Rear seat backrests. 65 Rear w indow wash system.. 15, 187, 192 Recomm issioning.. 190 Refuelling Fuel filler ca p.. 123 Fuel gauge.. 30 Relay s.. 161 Remote control Steering wheel.. 42 Replacement key s.. 44 Reversing lights. 95 Bulb replacem ent. 174 Roof load.. 70, 117, 120 Roof rac ks.. 120, 138 Running-in. 117 Brakes.. 128
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