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Comments to date: 2. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
VaNNoDeb 4:51am on Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 
I was in two minds weather to by a Vauxhall after hearing some bad reviews but never the less i brought 1, a Vectra sri 1. Some people thought i was mad when i swapped a ford mondeo tdci for a vauxhall vectra 1.
dgermann 3:42am on Thursday, March 11th, 2010 
My first thoughts after buying the car were all possitive, but after the first M.O.T.

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To start engine: Operate clutch and brake, automatic transmission 3 in P or N, Easytronic 3: Depress brake, do not accelerate; Petrol engine: Turn key to 3; Diesel engine: Turn key to 2, when control indicator ! goes out1), turn key to 3; Release key once engine is running
To restart or switch off the engine, turn key back to 0. To switch on the ignition, only turn the key to 2.
Releasing the hand brake: Raise lever slightly, press lock button, lower lever fully
To reduce operating forces, depress foot brake at the same time. And now "Have a good journey!" Drive carefully, economically and with the environment in mind. While driving, do not do anything that could distract you.
Preheating system switches on only if outside temperature is low.
When the vehicle is parked and the drivers door is opened: z When the key is in the starter switch 3, z with parking lights or dipped beam switched on z with Easytronic 3 if the hand brake is not applied and no gear is engaged when the engine is off

Warning buzzers

When starting the engine or whilst driving: z if seat belt is not fastened 3, z if a door or the tailgate is ajar, z once you have reached a certain speed if the hand brake is applied 3, z if a specified maximum speed is exceeded 3, z for Easytronic 3 - if A, M or R is selected while the engine is running and the drivers door is opened but the foot brake is not depressed.
Parking the vehicle: Apply handbrake firmly, engine off, remove key, lock steering wheel, lock vehicle
To lock and activate Vauxhall alarm system 3 press button p. To activate the anti-theft locking system 3 press button p again. 6 Further information see pages 63, 186, radio remote control see page 64, central locking system see page 66, Vauxhall alarm system 3 see page 74, vehicle decommissioning see page 277.
In Brief Advice when parking:
z Do not park vehicle on easily ignitable surfaces, since the hot exhaust system temperatures could cause the surface to ignite. z Closing windows and sun roof 3. z Always apply the hand brake fully, raising the armrest 3 when doing so. When parking on an incline, pull the hand brake as far as it will go. To reduce operating forces, depress the foot brake at the same time. z Before switching off ignition: with manual transmission, engage first or reverse gear; with automatic transmission 3, selector lever in P; with Easytronic 3 engage first or reverse gear (note gear indicator see page 171). z On vehicles with Easytronic 3 control indicator R flashes for a few seconds after the ignition is switched off if the hand brake has not been applied see page 175. z In vehicles with automatic transmission 3 the key can only be removed when the selector lever is in position P. z Remove ignition key.

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Caution: The road surface may already be icy even though the display indicates a few degrees above 0 C.
Correcting time 3 Some RDS transmitters do not send a correct time signal. If the incorrect time is continually displayed, deactivate automatic time synchronisation 3, see next column, and set the time manually. The automatic setting is indicated by } in the display. Deactivating/activating automatic time synchronisation: infotainment system off, press and ; below the display: Hold down for approx. 2 sec., clock display is now in setting mode, Press twice (until year flashes), Press and hold down for approx. 3 seconds until } flashes in display 3 and text "RDS TIME" appears (years flash during this time), Press ;, display shows: RDS TIME 0 = Off Press ;, display shows: RDS TIME 1 = On Press three times.

8:,5C 07.04.2004

Triple information display
Set date and time Infotainment system off: press and ; below the display as follows: Press for approx. 2 seconds: Day flashes ;: Set day : Month flashes ;: Set month : Year flashes ;: Set year : Hours flash ;: Set hours : Minutes flash ;: Set minutes : Clock is started.

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Board information display 3, Selecting functions
Functions and settings of some equipment 3 can be accessed via the board information display. This is done via the menus and the buttons/ four-way button on the infotainment system 3 or with the left adjuster wheel 3 on the steering wheel. The relevant menu options are then shown on the subsequent row of the display.
Select options via the menus and with the buttons/four-way button on the infotainment system 3.

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Depending on the equipment level of the vehicle, menu options can be selected with the left adjuster wheel 3 on the steering wheel. The relevant menu options are then shown on the subsequent row of the display. If check control 3 warning messages are displayed, the display is blocked for other functions. Acknowledge warning message by pressing the right or left side of the fourway button or by pressing the left adjuster wheel 3 on the steering wheel. If there are several warning messages, acknowledge them one at a time. System settings see page 46. Trip computer 3 see page 48.

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The functions are displayed in the following order:

System

z z z z z z z z z
Time synchronisation Time, setting hours Time, setting minutes Date, setting day Date, setting month Date, setting year Ignition logic Language selection Setting units of measure

Inst. Consumpt. 7.6 miles/gal
Instantaneous consumption Display changes depending on speed: Display in gal/h Display in mpg below 8 mph (13 km/h), below 8 mph (13 km/h).
Resetting trip computer information The following trip computer information can be reset (restart of measurement/ calculation): z z z z Average consumption, Effective consumption, Average speed, Distance travelled.

Stop Watch 01:22:32 h

Stop watch Operation with the four-way button: Press right button Press left button for more than 2 seconds Start/Stop, Reset
Range Range is calculated from current fuel tank content and instantaneous consumption. The display shows average values. After refuelling, the vehicle updates the range automatically after a brief delay. If less than 30 miles (50 km) can be driven with the fuel remaining in the tank, the warning "Range" appears on the display. If less than 20 miles (30 km) can be driven with the fuel remaining in the tank, the warning "Refuel!" 3 appears on the display.
Select the desired trip computer information. Reset using the left wheel on the steering wheel or the right/left button of the fourway button: Press for more than 2 seconds Press for more than 4 seconds current value all values.
Operating using the left adjuster wheel 3 on the steering wheel: Press Start/Stop.
Interruption of power supply If the power supply has been interrupted or if the battery voltage has dropped too low, the values stored in the trip computer will be lost.
Graphical information display 3 or colour information display 3, Selecting functions
The functions and settings of some equipment 3 can be accessed via the graphical information display or the colour information display. Functions are selected and executed in the menu on the display using the four-way button, the multifunction button 3 on the infotainment system or the left wheel 3 on the steering wheel.
To select with four-way button:
To select using the multifunction button: Turn Mark menu items or commands, select functions Select marked item, confirm command.

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Select menu items via menus and with the buttons/four-way button of the infotainment system. If check control 3 warning messages are displayed, the display is blocked for other functions. Acknowledge warning message by pressing the right or left side of the fourway button. If there are several warning messages, acknowledge them one at a time.
To exit a menu, turn the multifunction button left or right to Return or Main and select. If check control 3 issues a warning message, the display is blocked from other functions. Acknowledge the message by pressing the multifunction button. If there are several warning messages, acknowledge them one at a time.

Language selection You can select the display language for some functions. Select menu item Language from the Settings menu. The available languages are displayed.

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GPS = Global Positioning System, RDS = Radio Data System.
Satellite system for world-wide positioning.
13 Languages Deutsch English Espaol Nederlands Franais Italiano

7 Settings

Time, Date Language Units Contrast Day / Night Ign. logic

7 Contrast

Europe-SI Japan Great Britain USA
Select the desired language.

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Selections are indicated by a 6 in front of the menu item. In systems with voice output 3, when the language setting of the display is changed the system will ask whether the announcement language should also be changed see Infotainment system instructions.
Setting units of measure You can select which units of measure are to be used. Select menu item Units from the Settings menu. The available units are displayed. Select the desired unit. Selections are indicated by a o in front of the menu item.

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Adjusting contrast 3 (graphical information display) Select menu item Contrast from the Settings menu. The menu for Contrast is displayed. Confirm the required setting.

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Setting display mode 3 The display can be adjusted to suit the light conditions, black or coloured text on a light background or white or coloured text on a dark background. Select menu item Day / Night from the Settings menu. The options are displayed. Automatic: adapted based on vehicle lighting. Always day design: black or coloured text on light background. Always night design: white or coloured text on dark background. Selections are indicated by a o in front of the menu item. Ignition logic 3 See infotainment system instructions.

19,5 19:36 All values

257.11.0 21.3

miles mph gal miles/gal

Make sure that you dispose of old batteries in accordance with environmental protection regulations. Radio remote control synchronisation After a battery change, unlock door with key in lock, see page 69. Inserting the key into the lock synchronises the radio remote control.
Remote control battery replacement Replace the battery as soon as the range of the radio remote control begins to shrink. Extending the key see page 62. Open the radio remote control. Replace the battery (battery type see page 307), noting installation position. Close the radio remote control.

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Central locking system

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For doors, boot lid/tailgate and tank flap. To lock Press button p on radio remote control.
Securing with the mechanical anti-theft locking system 3

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To unlock Press button q on radio remote control.

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Do not use the system if there are people in the vehicle! The doors cannot be unlocked from inside. All doors must be closed. Press button p on radio remote control again no more than 15 seconds after locking. Lock buttons on all doors are positioned such that doors cannot be opened. If the ignition was on, the drivers door must be opened and closed once so that the vehicle can be secured.
Programming unlocking mode 3 When the vehicle is delivered from the factory, the remote control is preset so that a single press of the q button opens all of the doors and the luggage compartment. The unit can be configured so that a single press of the q button unlocks the entire vehicle or just the drivers door. Change to presetting: Hold button q on the remote control and button m in the drivers door depressed simultaneously until a double buzzer sounds. Afterwards, only the drivers door will be unlocked when button q is pressed once. The entire vehicle is then unlocked by pressing button q on the remote control twice. To restore the original settings, hold button q of the remote control and button m in the drivers door depressed simultaneously until a buzzer sounds. The current setting is stored for the radio remote control, see page 64. Automatic locking 3 The central locking can be set to lock automatically at a certain speed.
To activate the function, hold button p of the remote control and button m in the drivers door depressed simultaneously until a double buzzer sounds. The doors and luggage compartment are unlocked by switching off the ignition or by pressing button ) or, for estate with electrically operated tailgate 3, by pressing button m in the drivers door. Individual doors can be unlocked by pulling the lock button. To deactivate the function, hold button p of the remote control and button m in the drivers door depressed simultaneously until a buzzer sounds. The current setting is stored for the radio remote control, see page 64.

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There must be no objects in the area in which the airbag inflates or in the area between the backrests and the vehicle body. Do not place the hands or arms on the covers of the airbag systems. Important information see page 120. The three-point seat belt must always be correctly fitted see page 109. The side airbags will not be triggered in the event of z the ignition is switched off, z frontal collisions, z accidents in which the vehicle overturns, z collisions involving a rear impact, z collisions involving a side impact outside the passenger cell.
In addition, the side airbag system will not be triggered for the front passenger in versions with seat occupancy recognition 3 if z the front passenger seat is unoccupied, z there is a properly fitted Vauxhall child restraint system with transponders 3. Seat occupancy recognition see page 118. Vauxhall child restraint system with transponders 3 see page 124.
When triggered, the side airbag inflates within milliseconds to form a safety cushion for the driver or front passenger in the respective door area. This substantially reduces the risk of injury to the upper body and pelvis in the event of a side-on collision.
Curtain airbag 3 The curtain airbag system is identified by the word AIRBAG on the roof pillar trim. The curtain airbag system comprises: z an airbag with inflator in the roof frame on the drivers and front passenger side respectively, z the control electronics, z the side impact sensors, z the airbag systems control indicator v in the instrument panel.

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The curtain airbag system will be triggered: z depending on the severity of the accident, z depending on the type of impact, z within the range shown in the illustration on the centre door pillar of the drivers or front passenger side, z together with the side airbag system, z irrespective of seat occupancy recognition, z independently of the front airbag system.
When the curtain airbag is triggered it inflates within milliseconds and provides a safety barrier in the head area on the respective side of the vehicle. This reduces the risk of injury to the head considerably in case of a side impact.

134 135

Follow the regulations of the country in which you are driving when using daytime running lights and fog lights 3. The rear lights of the estate automatically switch themselves off after 10 minutes if the luggage compartment is open and the vehicle is stationary. Driving abroad see page 135.

Exterior lights

Turn light switch:

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7 = Off 8 = Parking lights 9 = Dipped beam, main beam Dipped beam, main beam and headlight flash, see pages 14. In positions 8 and 9, the tail lights and number plate lights are also on. If the ignition is switched off with the dipped beam or main beam on, the parking lights illuminate 3 and the dipped beam switch off.
Vehicles without automatic level control z Front seats occupied z All seats occupied = = 0 1
z All seats occupied and luggage compartment load = z Drivers seat occupied and luggage compartment load = z Front seats occupied z All seats occupied = =
Vehicles with automatic level control 3
Automatic dipped beam activation 3

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Headlight range adjustment ?
Manual headlight range adjustment 3 With dipped beam switched on, push to release knob and adjust headlight range in four steps to suit vehicle load. Turn wheel against resistance and click it to the required position. Correct adjustment of the headlight range reduces dazzle for other road users. Level control system see page 206.

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z All seats occupied and luggage compartment load = z Drivers seat occupied and luggage compartment load =
Light switch to AUTO: Dipped beam switches on or off automatically when the engine is running based on outside light conditions. The exterior lights are turned off by removing the ignition key. For reasons of safety, the light switch should always remain in the AUTO position.
Automatic headlight range adjustment 3 On vehicles with Xenon headlights, the range of the headlights is adjusted automatically based on vehicle load.
Lighting Fog tail light r

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Vehicles without an air conditioning system do not have buttons for cooling n, recirculation 4 or demisting and defrosting V. Air conditioning system 3 see page 150.

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The set values appear on the information display. Electronic climate control system see page 158.
Automatic air conditioning system 3
Provides a comfortable interior regardless of the weather, outside temperature or season. When an interior temperature is set with the temperature control, the temperature and amount of inflowing air are automatically regulated. A uniform, comfortable climate in the vehicle is thereby automatically obtained based on outside climate conditions. Automatic air conditioning system see page 152.

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Electronic climate control system 3
Offers the greatest comfort in the vehicle interior regardless of the conditions outside. To ensure a uniform and comfortable climate in the vehicle, the temperature of inflowing air, air-flow rate and air distribution are automatically adapted based on the climate conditions outside the vehicle and the current temperature of the vehicle interior.

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Air vents

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Pleasant ventilation to the head area controlled by the position of the temperature switch. To increase the air supply, set the fan to a higher speed and set the air distribution switch to M. Centre and side air vents (1) To open vent: Turn vertical adjuster wheel up. Adjust the direction of air flow by turning the horizontal and vertical adjuster wheels.
To close the vents turn the adjustment wheel fully downwards. Windscreen defroster nozzles (2) Air distribution switch to l or J: Air flows onto windscreen and side windows. Additional vents can be found beneath the windscreen and the side windows, and also in the footwell.

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Rear air vents 3 To open vent: Turn vertical adjuster wheel all the way up. Adjust quantity of air by rotating the control wheel. The air flow can be directed as desired by tilting and swivelling the slats. To close the vents turn the adjustment wheel fully downwards. If the rear seats are unoccupied close the rear nozzles to increase the air supply at the front.

Repair and maintenance

z Improper repairs or adjustment and maintenance work can increase fuel consumption. Do not carry out work on the engine yourself. You may out of ignorance infringe environmental laws by not disposing of materials properly. Appropriate parts might not be recycled. Contact with some of the materials involved may pose a health hazard. z We recommend that repair and maintenance be entrusted to your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
z High revs increase engine wear and fuel consumption. z Do not race your engine. Avoid driving at high engine speeds. Making use of the tachometer helps to save fuel. Drive in a low engine speed range for each gear as much as possible with uniform engine speeds. Drive as often as possible in top gear, select the next higher gear as soon as possible, and only change down when the engine is no longer running perfectly smoothly.

Tyre pressure

z Inadequate tyre pressure, leading to higher road resistance, costs money in two ways: for more fuel and increased tyre wear. z Regular checks (every 14 days) pay off.

Electrical loads

z The power consumption of electrical equipment increases fuel consumption. z Switch off all auxiliary electrical loads (e.g. air conditioning 3, heated rear window) when not needed.
Extreme driving conditions
z Going up steep slopes, cornering, driving on poor roads and winter driving all increase fuel consumption. Fuel consumption increases dramatically in urban traffic and at winter temperatures, especially on short trips when the engine operating temperature is not reached. z Follow the hints given above to keep consumption to a minimum under such conditions.

High speed

z The higher the speed, the higher the consumption and the noise level. At top speed, you consume a great deal of fuel and produce excessive noise and exhaust emissions.

Roof racks, ski-holders

z Due to air resistance, a roof load can increase fuel consumption by approx. 3.5 gal/h (1 l/100 km). z Remove them if they are not being used.
Fuel consumption, fuel, refuelling Fuel consumption
Fuel consumption is determined under specific driving conditions see page 287. Special equipment increases the weight of the vehicle. As a result, they can increase fuel consumption and reduce the specified maximum speed. For the first few thousand miles, friction between the engine and transmission components is higher. This increases fuel consumption. The use of 91 octane fuel is not permitted in vehicles with the Z 22 YH1) engine or the Vectra VXR. Pump nozzles for leaded fuel cannot be inserted into the filler neck of vehicles that operate on unleaded fuel. The ignition timing adjusts automatically to the grade of fuel used (octane number) see pages 284, 285. Use of petrol with an octane rating of 95 will ensure economical driving. Fuel with 95 RON will result in less power and torque with the Vectra VXR.

Continuous Damping Control 3 (CDC)
Normal mode CDC automatically adapts vehicle damping to the current driving situation and road conditions. The system continually monitors wheel and vehicle movements and immediately modifies the damping of each shock absorber. Chassis calibration is optimally adapted to the driving situation and road conditions. Continuous Damping Control is always in normal mode with the ignition is switched on. If desired, the system can be switched to SPORT mode. In SPORT mode, the damping control is adapted to a sportier driving style, among other things. This adaptation results in a "harder" suspension setting. SPORT mode - see next column.
Activating SPORT mode Press the SPORT button. The LED in the button illuminates. In vehicles with automatic transmission 3 the control indicator 1 also illuminates in the transmission display. If the winter programme has been switched on 3 (vehicles with automatic transmission 3) SPORT mode cannot be activated. Winter programme see page 182.
Deactivating SPORT mode Briefly press the SPORT button again. The LED in the button goes out. The Continuous Damping Control system resumes Normal mode. SPORT mode is switched off by switching on the ignition or switching off the winter programme 3 (vehicles with automatic transmission 3). Winter programme see page 182.
The systems integrated self-diagnostics allows faults to be quickly remedied.
Control indicator u for Continuous Damping Control or SPORT mode fault Illuminates for a few seconds when the ignition is switched on. If the control indicator does not go out or illuminates while driving, there is a fault in the Continuous Damping Control or SPORT mode system. The system is not operational. Have the cause of the fault remedied. We recommend that you consult your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.

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With automatic transmission 3, only use cruise control in D or in automatic mode with Easytronic 3. When the cruise control is active, reaction times may be increased due to the different position of the feet.
Cruise control can store and maintain speeds of approx. 20 to 125 mph (30 to 200 km/h). Deviation from the saved speed is possible on uphill or downhill inclines. For safety reasons, cruise control cannot be activated until the foot brake has been activated. Cruise control is operated with buttons m, g, and on the turn signal stalk. Do not use the cruise control if it is not advisable to maintain a constant speed (e.g. in situations presenting a danger to yourself and other road users, in heavy traffic or on winding, slippery or greasy roads).
Even with cruise control activated, the driver has full responsibility for maintaining an appropriate speed. Disregard of these instructions could lead to injury or danger to life.
Control indicator m Illuminates for a few seconds when the ignition is switched on. The system is now ready for operation. When driving, control indicator m will illuminates as soon as the system is switched on.

Towing is only permissible if the coupling ball bar is fitted properly. If the coupling ball bar does not engage correctly, the LED does not go out or the warning buzzer does not stop sounding, consult a workshop. We recommend your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
Trailer with break-away cable 3 For trailers with brake, loop break-away cable around coupling ball bar.
Caravan and trailer loads1)
The permissible caravan/trailer loads are vehicle- and engine-dependent maximum values which must not be exceeded. The actual caravan/trailer load is the difference between the actual gross weight of the caravan/trailer and the actual coupling socket load with the caravan/trailer attached. When the caravan/trailer load is being checked, therefore, only the caravan/trailer wheels and not the jockey wheel must be standing on the weighing apparatus. Stowing the coupling ball bar Open the stowage compartment see page 224. Push the release lever down; the LED on the lever remains illuminated as long as the coupling ball bar is not engaged. A warning buzzer also sounds and the coupling ball bar pivots down. Pivot the coupling ball bar to the right and up. The LED must go out and the warning buzzer must cease, otherwise repeat the procedure.

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The permissible caravan/trailer loads for your vehicle are given in the vehicle documents. Unless otherwise stated, they are valid for gradients up to max. 12%.
Observe national regulations.
Roof Racks, Caravan and Trailer Towing Coupling socket load
The coupling socket load is the load exerted by the trailer/caravan on the coupling ball. It can be varied by changing the weight distribution when loading the trailer/caravan. The maximum permissible coupling socket load (Saloon / hatch: 78 kg, Estate: 85 kg) is specified on the towing equipment identification plate and in the vehicle documents. Always aim for the maximum load, especially in the case of heavy caravans/trailers. The coupling socket load should never fall below 25 kg. When measuring the coupling socket load, make sure that the drawbar of the loaded trailer/caravan is at the same height as it will be when the trailer/caravan is coupled with the towing vehicle loaded. Particularly important for trailers/caravans with tandem axle.
The permissible caravan/trailer load should be fully utilised only by drivers who are adequately experienced in towing large or heavy caravans/trailers. The permitted caravan/trailer load applies up to the specified incline and up to an altitude of 1000 metres above sea level. Since engine power decreases as altitude increases because of the air becoming thinner, therefore reducing climbing ability, the permitted towing weight also decreases by 10% for every 1000 metres of additional altitude. The towing weight does not have to be reduced when driving on roads with slight inclines (less than 8%, e.g. motorways). The actual caravan/trailer load plus the actual gross weight of the towing vehicle must not exceed the maximum permitted towing weight. For example, if the permitted gross vehicle weight is utilised, the trailer/caravan load must only be used until the maximum permitted towing weight is reached. The maximum permitted towing weight is shown on the identification plate, see page 282.

Windscreen and headlight wash systems 3
The filler neck of the windscreen washing system and headlight washing system bottle 3 is at the front left of the engine compartment next to the battery. The fluid level in the reservoir can be read off from the level indicator. Do not fill above 1/1. Capacities see page 308.

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When closing the reservoir, press the lid firmly over the beaded edge all the way round.
Laying up the vehicle for more than 4 weeks can lead to battery discharge, which may reduce the service life of the battery. Disconnect battery from on-board power supply by detaching negative terminal (Vauxhall alarm system 3 is then disabled). Ensure that ignition is switched off before connecting battery. Then perform the following actions: z Setting date and time in the information display see pages 44, 47, 52.
Protecting electronic components
In order to prevent faults in electronic components in the electrical system, never connect or disconnect battery with engine running or ignition switched on. Never start engine with battery disconnected, e.g. when starting using jump leads. To avoid damaging the vehicle, do not make any modifications to the electrical system, e.g. connecting additional consumers or tampering with electronic control units (chip tuning).

Battery

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The battery is maintenance-free.
z Activate window and sun roof electronics 3 if necessary see pages 138, 141. In order to prevent the battery from discharging, some consumers such as the courtesy light automatically switch off after approx. 20 minutes.
Electronic ignition systems generate very high voltages. Do not touch the ignition system; high voltage can be fatal. Disconnecting/connecting vehicle battery from/to electrical system Disconnect the battery from the vehicle electrical system before charging: First detach the negative and then the positive lead. Do not reverse the polarity of the battery, i.e. do not confuse the terminals for the positive and negative leads. When connecting, start with the positive lead and then connect the negative lead.

Engine1) Manual/sports/Easytronic/automatic transmission urban extra-urban total CO2 Engine1) Manual/sports/Easytronic/automatic transmission urban extra-urban total CO2 Engine1) Manual/sports/Easytronic/automatic transmission urban extra-urban total CO2 Z 18 XE Z 18 XER Z 20 NET Z 22 SE
10,4/10,7// 5,5/ 5,8// 7,3/ 7,6// 175/ 182// Z 22 YH
10,1/ 9,9/ 9,7/ 5,5/ 5,6/ 5,4/ 7,2/ 7,2/ 7,0/ 173/173/168/ Z 28 NEL
/12,5// / 6,3// / 8,6// / 206// Z 28 NET
/11,4//13,3 / 6,2// 6,5 / 8,1// 9,0 / 194// 216 Z 28 NET VXR
10,3/10,3//11,3 6,0/ 5,9// 6,1 7,6/ 7,5// 8,0 182/ 180// 192 Z 19 DTL
15,4///17,1 7,3/// 7,3 10,3///10,9 247/// 262 Z 19 DT
15,4///17,1 7,3/// 7,3 10,3///10,9 247/// 262 Z 19 DTH
15,4///2) 7,3///2) 10,3///2) 247///2) Z 30 DT
7,4/// 9,5 4,7/// 5,4 5,7/// 6,9 154///186
Sales designation see pages 284, 285. Values not available at time of printing.
Fuel consumption (approx. l/100 km), CO2 emissions (approx. g/km), Hatch 5-door (tyre width up to 235 mm)
10,5/10,8// 5,6/ 5,9// 7,4/ 7,7// 178/ 185// Z 22 YH
10,2/10,0/ 9,8/ 5,6/ 5,7/ 5,5/ 7,3/ 7,3/ 7,1/ 175/ 175/ 170/ Z 28 NEL
/12,6// / 6,4// / 8,7// / 209// Z 28 NET
/11,5//13,4 / 6,3// 6,6 / 8,2// 9,1 / 197// 218 Z 28 NET VXR
10,4/10,4//11,4 6,1/ 6,0// 6,2 7,7/ 7,6// 8,1 185/ 182// 194 Z 19 DTL
15,5///17,2 7,4/// 7,4 10,4/// 11,0 250/// 264 Z 19 DT
15,5///17,2 7,4/// 7,4 10,4///11,0 250/// 264 Z 19 DTH
7,5/// 9,6 4,8/// 5,5 5,8/// 7,0 157///189
Fuel consumption (approx. l/100 km), CO2 emissions (approx. g/km), Estate (tyre width up to 225 mm)
Engine1) Z 18 XE Z 18 XER Z 20 NET Z 22 YH Z 28 NEL Manual/sports/Easytronic/automatic transmission urban extra-urban total CO2 Engine1) Manual/sports/Easytronic/automatic transmission urban extra-urban total CO2 Engine1)

Z 28 NET

/11,0// 10,3/10,4/10,0/ /12,7// 10,6/10,6//11,5 / 6,1// 5,9/ 6,1/ 5,7/ / 6,5// 6,3/ 6,2// 6,3 / 7,9// 7,5/ 7,7/ 7,3/ / 8,8// 7,9/ 7,8// 8,2 / 190// 180/ 185/ 175/ / 211// 190/ 187// 197 Z 28 NET VXR Z 19 DTL Z 19 DT Z 19 DTH
15,5///17,4 7,4/// 7,6 10,4///11,2 250/// 269 Z 30 DT
15,5///17,4 15,5///2) 7,4/// 7,6 7,4///2) 10,4///11,2 10,4///2) 250/// 269 250///2)
9,8///10,3 5,2/// 5,4 6,9/// 7,2 186/// 194
Fuel consumption (approx. l/100 km), CO2 emissions (approx. g/km), estate (tyre width up to 235 mm)
Z 18 XE Z 18 XER Z 20 NET Z 22 YH Z 28 NEL Manual/sports/Easytronic/automatic transmission urban extra-urban total CO2 Engine1) Manual/sports/Easytronic/automatic transmission urban extra-urban total CO2

Operating menus in th e information display 3
Menu options are selected using menus and using the buttons/four-way button or the multi-function knob of the Infotainment sy stem 3 or the left-hand adjuster wheel 3 on the steering wheel. The respective menu options a re show n on the display. To select w ith four-way button: Press the four-way button up, down, right or left.
S elec tion using multi-function knob: Rotate and press multi-function knob. To exit a m enu, turn the m ulti-func tion knob left or right to Return or Mai n and select.

Board Computer

BC 1 BC 2 Timer Tyres

19,5 19:36 All values

257.7.0 31.0
miles mph gal. miles/ gal.

Coolant level

ch eck
Selection using left-ha nd adjuster wheel on steering wheel: Rotate and press adjuster wheel. 6 Information display see page 108.

Trip computer 3

The trip computer provides information on driving data, which is continually recorded and ev alua ted electronically. Functions: z Range, z Instanta neous consum ption, z Distanc e travelled, z Average speed, z Effective consumption, z Average consumption, z Stop watch, z Tyre pressure 3. 6 Trip comp uter 3 see pages 114, 120.

Check control 3

The check control softwa re monitors: z Fluid levels, z Tyre pressures 3 , z Remote control battery, z Vauxhall alarm system 3, z Important ex terior lights, inc luding cables and fuses. 6 Check control 3 see pa ge 124.
Remote control on steering wheel 3
The functions of the Infotainm ent system 3 and the information display can be opera ted with the buttons and ad juster wheels on the steering wheel. Further information is available in the Infotainm ent system operating instructions. 6 Remote control on steering wheel 3 see page 137, Infotainm ent system see page 137.

Twin Audio 3

Tw in Audio p rov id es rear seat occupants with the opportunity to listen to a different audio source tha n the one selected by the driver on the Infotainment sy stem 3. Only a n audio source tha t is not currently active on the Infotainm ent system c an be controlled using Twin Audio. Tw o headp hone connections are a vailable, with separate volum e c ontrols. Further inform ation is av ailable in the Infotainment sy stem opera ting instructions. 6 Twin Audio 3 see page 138.

FlexOrganizer 3

The side walls contain retaining strips, where va rious components can be attached to divide the lugg age compa rtm ent or fasten loads. The sy stem consists of: z Variable partition net, z Variable partition wall, z Partition rod, z Mesh pockets for the side walls, z Hooks. 6 FlexO rg aniz er 3 see page 69.
C ur ve lighti ng The Xenon light b eam pivots based on steering wheel position and vehicle speed, from app rox. 6 mph (10 km/h). The headlights shine at an angle of up to 15 to the right or left of the direction of travel. Turn lig hting An add itional light illuminates at certain steering w heel settings (a fter approx. 90), turn signal settings and speeds up to app rox. 25 mph (40 k m/h).

Vauxhall alarm system 3

Monitors: z Doors, luggage compa rtm ent, bonnet, z Passenger compartment, z Vehicle tilt, e.g. if it is raised, z Ignition.
To activ ate All doors, w indows, the sunroof 3 and the bonnet must b e closed. Press button p on the rem ote control. If the ignition wa s switched on, the drivers door m ust be opened and closed ag ain so that the anti-theft alarm system can be activated again.
Act ivat ion without monitoring of pa ssenger comp artment a nd vehicle ti lt Activate e.g. when animals are left in the vehicle. 1. Close boot lid/tailgate and bonnet. 2. Press b utton ; LED in button flashes (maximum of 10 seconds). 3. Close doors. 4. Switch on anti-theft alarm system. LED illuminates. After a pprox. 10 seconds, the sy stem is activated without monitoring of the passenger compartment or vehicle tilt. LED fla shes until system is switched off.
After the first 10 seconds of anti-theft alarm system activation: z LED flashes = slow ly z LED illuminates = for approx. 1 second System switched on. Switch-off function.
If a system fa ult occ urs, contact a work shop for assistance.
Light emit ting d iode (LED) During the first 10 seconds of anti-theft alarm system activation: z LED illuminates z LED flashes quick ly = = Test, switch-on d elay. Door, luggag e com partment or bonnet op en, or system fault.
To deact ivat e Press button q on the remote control or turn on the ignition. If there is a fault in the remote control, unlock vehicle as describ ed on p age 33. If the alarm is triggered w hen the driv ers door is opened, d eactivate the anti-theft alarm sy stem by sw itc hing on the ignition.
3. After the luggage compartment is closed, monitoring of the passeng er compa rtm ent, luggage comp artm ent and v ehicle tilt is reactivated after a 5 minute d elay and the tailga te is locked. To override the delay, p ress button p on the rem ote control. Note z C hanges to the vehicle interior, such as the use of ex tra seat covers, could imp air the function of passeng er comp artm ent monitoring. z Disable passenger compartm ent monitoring if the vehicle interior is being hea ted. Alarm An alarm can be triggered w hilst the a ntitheft alarm system is active, indicated by: z an acoustic sig nal (horn) and z a v isual signal (hazard w arning lights). The number of alarms and the d uration thereof are stipulated by law. The alarm can be silenc ed b y pressing a button on the remote control or by switching on the ig nition. The anti-theft alarm system is d eactivated at the same tim e. Ala rm siren wit h integrated b attery 3 The alarm siren monitors the on-board voltage network and triggers an ala rm if this network is manipulated (e.g. if the vehicles ba ttery is disconnected by unauthorised persons). The alarm siren ha s its own power supply and is therefore not dependent on the vehicles battery. If the vehicles battery is to be disconnected (e.g. for maintenance w ork ), the alarm siren must be dea ctivated as follows: sw itch the ignition on then off, disconnect the vehicles battery within 15 seconds. To swit ch off alarm siren: S witc h ignition on then off.

C orrec ting ti me 3 S om e RDS transm itters do not send a correc t time signal. I f the incorrect time is continually displayed, deactivate automatic time synchronisation 3 and set the tim e m anua lly - see nex t page.
The a utomatic setting is indicated by } in the d isplay. To correct time with the help of R DS, select the m enu item for time synchronisation from the Set tings menu. Make the desired setting. Setti ng date and time Select the menu item for time and da te setting from the Settings menu. Make the desired setting. The setting is executed upon exit from the menu item. Ig ni tion logic 3 Adjustment - see Infotainm ent system instructions. Lang uage selecti on You can select the d isplay language for some func tions. Select the menu item for language from the Settings m enu and ma ke the desired setting.

English

Unit Europe- SI
Sett ing units of measure Y ou can select which units of mea sure are to be used. S elec t the menu item for units of measure from the Settings m enu and ma ke the desired setting.
Av era ge consum ption Average consumption display. Measurement m ay be reset to zero at any time and restarted - see "Resetting the trip computer information". Effec tive consumpt ion Fuel consum ption d isplay. Measurement m ay be reset to zero at any time and restarted - see "Resetting the trip computer information". Av era ge sp eed Average speed disp lay. Measurement m ay be reset to zero at any time and restarted - see "Resetting the trip computer information". S topp ages in the journey with the ignition off are not included in the c alcula tions. Distanc e t ravelled Distanc e trav elled disp la y. Measurement m ay be reset to zero at any time and restarted - see "Resetting the trip computer information".
Board In formation Display 3, trip computer 3
The trip computer p rov ides information on driving data, which is continually recorded and evaluated electronically. Access trip computer vehicle data by pressing the BC button on the Infotainment system or the left ad juster w heel 3 on the steering wheel. Some inform ation appea rs on the displa y in an abb reviated form. O nce an audio function has been selected, the subsequent rows of the trip computer func tion are displayed. The functions are displa yed in the following order: z z z z z z z Instantaneous consumption, Av erage consump tion, Effective consump tion, Av erage speed, Distance tra velled, Rang e, Stop watch.

Fluid level in windscreen wash sy stem too low. Topping up wash fluid see page 279. Rear window wash system and headlight wash system 3 are dea ctiv ated if wash fluid lev el is low. Coolant lev el chec k Fluid level in eng ine cooling sy stem is low. C heck c oolant level immed iately see page 274. I nt err up tion of pow er supp ly S tored warning messages appea r on the display one after the other.
Push stalk p ast resistance point and hold : the wind screen wiper stages are run throug h; an acoustic signal sound s a t position. Adjusta ble timed interv al wipe $ : Adjuster wheel right = short interv als Adjuster wheel left = long intervals Press the stalk down from position : S ingle swipe.

Warning buzzers

When sta rting t he engine or whil st driv ing: z If seat belt is not fastened 3. z When driving with a door open or the lugga ge c om partment a ja r. z Once you have reached a certain speed if the handbrake is applied 3. z If a specified max imum speed is exceed ed 3. z In the case of Easy tronic 3 if A, M or R is selected while the engine is running a nd the drivers door is opened but the footbrake is not depressed. When t he v ehi cle is park ed and the driv ers door is opened: z When the key is in the starter switch 3. z With parking lig hts or dipped beam switched on. z In the case of Easytronic 3, if the handb ra ke is not applied a nd no gear is engaged when the engine is off.

Windscreen wiper

To activate, gently push stalk upward s. $ % & = = = = Off Ad justable timed interval wipe Slow Fast
The stalk alway s moves bac k to the starting position. To select next higher or low er stage: move stalk slig htly.
Autom atic w iping with ra in sensor 3: To activate, gently push stalk upwards. $ = = Off Autom atic wiping with rain sensor
Wi nd sc reen wa sh syst em and headl ight wash system 3 To activate, pull sta lk towards steering wheel. The wiper is switched on for severa l wipe op erations. A single after-wipe occurs at speeds of up to 80 mph (130 k m/h). The head lig ht wash system 3 is rea dy for op eration when the headlights are switched on. Wash fluid is sprayed onto the headlights once. Then the head lig ht wash sy stem is disa bled for 2 m inutes. On vehicles fitted w ith ra in sensor 3, keep the sensor area c lean by operating the wash system regularly.

Tem per ature Setting with the central rotary knob. Red area Blue area = = Warm Cold
Airfl ow S etting with the right rotary knob. Four fan speeds: x 1-4 Off Selected fan sp eed
The ra te of airflow is determined by the fan. The fan should therefore also be switched on d uring a journey.
O pen the air v ents w hen the rotary knob is set to L or M.
Hea ting The amount of heat is dependent on the coolant temperature and is thus not fully attained until the engine is warm. For rapid warming of the p assenger compartment: z Set a ir distrib ution rotary knob to desired position, preferab ly position J see page 145. z Turn the temperature rota ry knob clockwise as far as it will go (warm). z Set the fan to speed 3. z O pen air vents. Vehicles with Quickheat 3: Depend ing on the outside tem perature and engine temp erature, the passenger compartment can be heated more quick ly by m eans of supplementary electrical heating. The auxiliary electric heater switches itself on a utoma tica lly. The c om fort and general well-being of the vehicle occupants are to a large extent dependent on a suitab le v entilation a nd hea ting setting. To obtain tem perature stratification in the vehicle w ith a pleasant "cool head and warm feet" effect, mov e the rotary air distribution rotary knob to K or J , move the temperature rotary knob to the central position a nd open the centre air vents.
Vent ilation z For max imum ventilation in head area: Set air distribution rota ry knob to M, op en all v ents. z For ventila tion to footwell: Set air distribution rotary knob to K. z For simultaneous ventilation to the hea d area and the footwell: set air distrib ution rotary knob to L. z Set the tem perature to the desired setting. z Switch fan on, adjust fan setting as desired.
z Turn the temp erature rotary knob clockwise as far as it w ill go (warm). z Set the fan rotary k nob to 3 or 4. z Activate heated rear w indow.
z Open sid e air vents as required and direct them towards the d oor w indows.
Heating the foot well z Set air distribution rota ry knob to K. z Set the tem perature rotary knob to the red zone. z Switch on fan.
Wi nd ow demi st ing and d efrosting
Disregard of the instructions could lead to misting or icing of the w indows and sub sequent accidents due to imp aired visibility. Misted or icy windows, such as in dam p weather, from wet clothes or when outsid e temperatures are low : z Move air distribution rotary knob to l. z For simultaneous warming of the footwell, set air distrib ution rotary k nob to J.

Drive Control Systems

Interac tive Driv ing System (IDS+) 3 The IDS + combines the sensors a nd control units of the Electronic S tability Prog ramme (ES PP lu s ), the Anti-lock Brake Sy stem (ABS) and C ontinuous Da mping Control (CDC ). This provides both excellent driv ing dynam ics and greater safety.
Do not let this special safety feature tempt you into ta king risk s w hen driving. Tra ffic safety can only b e ac hieved by adopting a responsible d riv ing sty le.
Illum inates whilst driving: The system is switched off or a fault has oc curred. The vehicle can continue to be driven. However, driv ing stability may worsen depending on the nature of the road surface. Switch on ES PP lu s again, or hav e the cause of the fault rectified by a workshop. The systems integ ra ted self-diagnostics allow s faults to be quickly remedied.
Control indicator v Illuminates for a few seconds when the ignition is switched on. The system is now rea dy for opera tion. Flashing during driving: This shows the system has com e into action. The engine output may be reduced (the sound of the engine cha nges) a nd the vehic le ma y be braked automatically to a small degree.
S witc hing off 3 ESP Pl us can b e deactivated by pressing button v 3. Deactivation is only possible up to a speed of 40 mph (60 k m/h) and is indicated by illumination of control indicator v in the instrument cluster. Pressing the v button again or turning on the ignition switches ES PP lu s on again.
SPORT mode When driving in SPO RT mode, the damping, steering 3 (not for engines Z 28 N EL/NET) 1), throttle application and for automatic transmissions 3 - the shifting points are changed. Damping and steering 3 b ecome more direct and provide better contac t with the road surface. The engine reacts more quic kly to ac celera tor m ovem ents. With automatic transmission 3 the shift tim es are reduced and g ear changes occur at higher eng ine speeds (not w hen cruise control 3 is a ctive).
Cont inuous Dam ping C ontrol 3 (CDC ) Normal mode CDC automatically adapts vehicle dam ping to the current driv ing situation and road conditions. The sy stem continually monitors w heel and vehic le mov ements and immediately modifies the damping of each shock absorber. Chassis calibration is optimally adap ted to the driving situation and road conditions. Continuous Damping Control is alwa ys in normal mode with the ig nition is sw itc hed on. If d esired, the system c an be switched to SPO RT mode. In S PO RT mode, the damping c ontrol is adap ted to a sportier driving sty le, a mong other things. This ad aptation results in a "harder" suspension setting.

Activating S PORT m od e Press the S PO RT button. The LED in the button illum inates. In v ehicles with automatic transmission 3 the control indicator 1 also illuminates in the tra nsmission display. If the Winter programme 3 has been switched on (v ehicles with automatic transmission 3) SPO RT mode cannot be activated. Winter programm e - see p age 180.
Sales d esigna tion s ee p a ges 284, 28 5.
Dea ctivating SPO RT mode Briefly press the SPO RT button a gain. The LED in the button extinguishes. The Continuous Damping Control system resumes N orm al mode. SPO RT mode is switched off by switching off the ignition or switching off the Winter programme 3 (v ehicles with automatic transm ission 3). Winter programme - see pa ge 180.
The sy stems integrated self-diagnostics allows faults to b e q uick ly rem edied.
Control indica tor u for C ontinuous Damping C ontrol or SPO RT mode fault Illum inates for a few second s a fter the ignition is switc hed on. I f the control indica tor does not go out, or if it illum ina tes whilst driving, there is a fa ult in the Continuous Damping C ontrol system or SPORT mode. The system is not ready for op eration. Hav e the cause of the fault rectified by a workshop.
With automatic transmission 3, only use cruise control in D or in Automatic mode with Easytronic 3. When the cruise control is active, reaction tim es ma y b e increased due to the d ifferent position of the feet.
Crui se control 3 Cruise control can store and maintain speeds of approx. 20 to 125 m ph (30 to 200 km /h). Deviation from the saved speed is possible on uphill or d ownhill inclines. For safety reasons the cruise control cannot be activated until the footb rake has been depressed once. Cruise control is operated with buttons m , g, and on the turn signa l stalk. Do not use the c ruise control if it is not adv isable to maintain a c onstant sp eed (e. g. in situations presenting a danger to yourself and other road users, in heavy traffic or on winding , slippery or greasy roads).
Even with cruise c ontrol activated, the driver has full resp onsibility for maintaining an app ropriate speed. Disregard of these instructions could lead to injury or danger to life. C ontrol indicator m Illuminates for a few seconds when the ignition is switched on. The system is now ready for operation. When driving, control indicator m will illuminate as soon as the system is switched on.

Control i nd icator u for ABS It illum ina tes for a few seconds after the ignition is turned on. The sy stem is read y for operation when the control indicator extinguishes. If the control indicator does not go out after a few seconds, or if it illuminates whilst driving, there is a fa ult in the ABS. The brake system remains operational without ABS regulation. Self-check Each time the ignition is turned on and the engine started , after moving away from a speed of around 2 mph (3 k m/h) the system performs a self-check which may be audible.
Driving and o peration Wheels, tyres
See page 297 for suitable tyres a nd restrictions. Tyres fitted in the factory are a dapted to the c hassis a nd provide optimum driving comfort and safety. Changing tyre/wheel typ e Before c hanging to other tyres or wheels, note the necessa ry changes. If tyres of a different size than those fitted at the factory are used, the electronic speedom eter may require reprogramming to ensure that the correct sp eed is display ed.
Vehicles with ty re pressure m onitoring system 3 If y ou ha ve winter tyres or a ftermarket tyres of a different size fitted, sensors for the tyre pressure monitoring system can b e retro-fitted by a workshop upon request. O therwise the sy stem will not display ty re pressure deviations. Tyre pressure monitoring sy stem 3 see page 204.
Use of unsuitab le tyres or wheels m ay lead to accidents and render the vehicle unroa dworthy.
Some b ra nd s of tyres have a b eaded ed ge for a lloy wheels to protect against damage. If wheel trim is used on steel wheels with beaded-edg e ty res, the following procedure must be followed: z Use wheel trims and ty res tha t are approved by Vauxhall for the vehicle in question a nd therefore meet all the requirem ents pertaining to the respective wheel/ty re c om bina tion. z If the wheel trims and tyres used a re not Vauxhall-app rov ed, the tyres must not ha ve a beaded edg e.
Fitting new tyres Fit tyres in pairs or in sets, which is ev en better. Ensure that tyres on one a xle are: z the same size, z the same design, z the same make, z and have the same tread pattern. Fit direc tional tyres such that they roll in the direc tion of travel. The rolling d irection is indicated by a symbol (e.g. a n arrow) on the sidewall. Tyres fitted opposing the rolling direction (e. g. when a tyre is chang ed) should be refitted a s soon as possible. This is the only way to obtain full benefit from the design properties of the tyre.
Use of unsuitable tyres or wheel trims could lead to sudden loss of air and thereby accidents.
Tyre pr essure Check ty re pressures, including the spare wheel, at least ev ery 14 day s and prior to any long journey; the ty res should be check ed when cold. Dont forget to check the spare. Use the v alve cap key to make unscrewing the valve caps easier. The key is located on the inside of the tank flap.

To c hange the lights on the left-hand side, remove filler neck from windscreen wash sy stem fluid container to gain better access: disengage reta ining c la mp and withdra w filler nec k by pulling upw ards. Wash fluid may escape if the bottle is full.
Protect the environment. Do not allow wash fluid to seep into the ground or drain into the sewage sy stem. As the headlight has to be rem ov ed, have the bulb on the rig ht cha nged by a work shop.
Halogen headlight system , dipped and main beam
Headlights with separate system s for main beam 1 (inner bulbs) and dipped beam 2 (outer bulbs).
Di pped beam 1. O pen bonnet. 2. To change the bulb on the left, remove filler neck from windscreen wash sy stem fluid container - see pag e 252. As the hea dlight has to b e removed , have the bulb on the right cha ng ed b y a workshop. 3. Turn the hea dlight cover a nticlockw ise and remove.
4. Push down bulb at bulb hold er. 6
5. Remove the bulb hold er with bulb from the reflector.
6. Detach bulb from bulb mounting. 7. I nsert new bulb into bulb m ounting, without touc hing the glass. 8. I nsert new bulb so that the two lugs on the bulb mounting engage in the recesses in the reflector. 9. Engage the bulb holder. 10. Reposition the headlight cover a nd turn it c lock wise. 11. After cha ng ing the bulb on the left, insert and engage filler nec k for windscreen wa sh sy stem fluid container - see p age 252.
Ma in beam 1. Open bonnet. 2. To chang e the bulb on the left, rem ove filler neck from windsc reen w ash system fluid container - see page 252. As the headlight has to be remov ed, ha ve the bulb on the right changed by a workshop. 3. Turn the headlight cover anticlockwise and rem ov e. 4. Detach plug connector from bulb.
5. Press spring wire clip forwards, diseng age to the right and open.
6. Remove bulb from reflector housing. 7. When fitting a new bulb, engage the lugs in the recesses on the reflector without touc hing the glass. 8. Engage spring wire clip, plug connector onto bulb. 9. Reposition the headlight cover a nd turn it c lock wise. 10. After cha ng ing the bulb on the left, insert and engage filler nec k for windscreen wa sh sy stem fluid container - see p age 252.
Xenon headlight system, dipped and main beam
Headlights with separate sy stems for main beam 1 (inner bulbs) and dipped beam 2 (outer bulbs). Dipp ed beam
The dipped beam work s with very hig h electric al voltage. Do not touc h, risk of fatal injury. Have bulbs changed by a workshop. 6
Mai n bea m 1. Open bonnet. 2. To cha nge the bulb on the left, remov e filler neck from windscreen wa sh system fluid container - see page 252. As the headlight has to be removed, hav e the bulb on the right changed by a work shop. 3. Turn the headlight cover anticlockwise and remov e. 4. Detach plug connector from b ulb.
5. Press sp ring w ire clip forwards, disengage to the rig ht and open.

Service, maintenance

Inspection system.. Genuine Vauxhall Parts and Accessories. A note on safety. Checking and topping up fluids. Engine oil.. Diesel fuel filter.. Coolant.. Brake fluid.. Wind screen wiper.. Wind screen and headlight wash sy stems 3.. Battery.. Protecting electronic components. Vehicle decomm issioning.. Vehicle recommissioning.

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Ca lls may b e mon itored a nd record ed for training purpo ses.

Service, mainten ance

Royal Autom obile Club (R.A.C. ), R.A.C. Motoring Services Ltd. 89-91 Pall Mall, LON DO N, SW1Y 5HS The C ustomer Rela tions Depa rtm ent, Soci ety of Motor Manufacturers and Traders Ltd. (S.M.M. T.), Forbes House, Ha lk in Street, LON DO N, SW1X 7DS Customer C omplaints Serv ice, Scot tish Motor Trad e A ssocia tion, (S.M.T.A.), 3 Palmerston Place, EDI NBURGH, EH12 5AQ The N ationa l Conciliation Service, Retail Motor Ind ust ry Fed era tion, 9 North Street, RUBGY , CV21 2AB If you have a p roblem w hilst abroa d: The S ervice Departments of Adam Opel GmbH and General Motors branches everyw here will provide information and assistance: In Luxemb ourg please contact the General Motors S ervice Department in Antwerp Belg ium Telephone: 00 32-General Motors Austria GmbH Gro-Enzersdorfer S tr. Vi enna Austria Tel. 00 43-1-or 00 43-1-General Motors Belgium N.V. Noordelaan 401 - Haven Antw erp Belgium Tel. 00 32-General Motors Southeast Europe org. slo ka Olbrachtova 00 Prague C zech Republ ic Tel. 00 420-General Motors Danmark Jaegersborg Alle C harlottenlund Denm ark Tel. 00 45-Vauxhall M otors Ltd. Customer Ca re Griffin House, O sborne Road Luton, Bedfor dshi re, LU1 3YT Engla nd Tel. 00 44-2044 General Motors Finland Oy Pa juniityntie Helsinki Finl and Tel. 00 358-General Motors Franc e 1 9, avenue du M arais Angle Q ua i de Bezons 95101 Argenteuil C edex France Tel. 00 33-1-ADAM OPEL Gm bH Bahnhofsp la tz Rsselsheim Germ any Tel. 00 49-61 42-00 or 00 49-61 42-General Motors Hellas S. A. 56 Kifisia s Av enue & Delfon str. Amarousion Athens Greece Tel. 00 30-1-General Motors Southeast Europe Ltd. S zabadsag utca Budars H ung ary Tel. 00 36-100 General Motors India S ix th Floor, Tower A Global Business Park Mehra uli Gurgaon Road Gurga on 122 022, Haryana I ndia Tel. 00 91-3333 General Motors Ireland Ltd. O pel House, Unit 60, Heather Road Sa ndyford , Dublin 18 Ireland Tel. 1-00 General Motors Italia Srl Piazza le dellIndustria Rome It aly Tel. 00 39-06-51 General Motors Ned erland B. V. Lage Mosten 4822 NK Breda N et herla nds Tel. 00 31-76-General Motors Norge AS K jeller-Vest Kj el ler Norw ay Tel. 00 47-General Motors Poland Sp. z o. o. Wooska 5 06- 675 Wa rsa w Pola nd Tel. 00 48-22-00

Do not allow the engine oil to drop below the minimum level.
To check the engine oil level, insert wiped oil dipstick into dipstick tube as far as it will go. Top engine oil up if the lev el has dropped into the range of the top -up m ark MIN. The engine oil level must not exceed the upper mark M AX on the dipstic k. Excess engine oil must be drained off or extracted. If the engine oil level is above the MAX mark there is a risk of damage to the engine or the ca ta lytic converter. The a mount filled must be between the M IN and MAX marks see p age 308.
Top up with the same brand of engine oil that was used during the previous oil cha ng e, following the instruc tions in the Serv ic e Booklet. To close, position the cap and screw it into place. Capacities see page 308.
Engine oil change, oi l filter chang e C ha nge oil at a work shop according to the service interva l shown on the display. We recommend that you use g enuine eng ine oil filters.
Wa ste engine oil cannot b e disposed of with domestic refuse. Observ e the lega l requirem ents for d isposal of old oil and filters to protect the environment and your health.
Service, maintenanc e Coo lant
The glycol-ba sed coolant provides exc ellent corrosion protection for the heating and cooling systems as well as anti-freeze protection down to ap prox. -28 C. It remains in the cooling system throughout the year and need not b e cha ng ed. Use of certain a nti-freezes ca n lead to engine dam age. We therefore rec om mend that you use only approved anti-freezes.

Diesel fuel filter

O n each engine oil change, have the fuel filter checked for any water residue by a workshop. For engines 1) Z 19 DT, Z 19 DTL and Z 19 DTH , control indica tor A illuminates if there is water in the diesel fuel filter. Hav e fuel filter checked at shorter intervals if the v ehicle is subjected to extrem e opera ting conditions such as hig h humidity (primarily in coastal areas), extrem ely high or low outside temperatures a nd sub stantially v arying day tim e a nd nig httime temp eratures.

Service set ting for front wind sc reen wip er (e.g. for cha nging or cleaning the front wiper b la des). Within 8 seconds of switching off the engine b ut with the key in the starter switch, press the windscreen wiper stalk downwards. Release the stalk as soon as the wiper blades are v ertical.
Wiper bl ades on the windscreen Activating serv ic e position - see p receding column. Lift wiper arm. Press the release lever a nd detac h the wiper blade.
Fill only with clean water to prev ent the nozz les from clogging. To im prov e cleaning efficienc y, w e recommend tha t you ad d a little Vauxhall Windscreen Wash Solvent.
The wind screen wash system and hea dlight wash system will not freeze in winter: Frost protection down to M ixture ratio of Vauxhall Windscreen Wash Solvent to Water 1:3 1:2 1:1 2:1
- 5 C - 10 C - 20 C - 30 C
Windscreen and headlight wash systems 3
The filler neck of the windsc reen wash system a nd headlight wash system fluid container 3 is at the front left of the eng ine compartment next to the b attery. The fluid lev el in the reservoir ca n be read off from the level indicator. Do not fill above 1/ 1. Ca pacities see p age 308.
When closing the reservoir, press the lid firmly ov er the bea ded edge all the way round.
Lay ing up the v ehicle for m ore than 4 weeks can lead to battery discharge, whic h may reduce the service life of the battery. Disconnect battery from on-board power supply b y detaching negative terminal. The Vauxhall a larm system 3 siren must be deactiv ated a s follows: switch the ignition on then off, disconnec t the vehicles battery within 15 seconds. Ensure that ignition is switched off before connecting battery. Then perform the following actions:
Protecting electronic compo nen ts
In order to prev ent faults in elec tronic components in the electrical system, never connect or d isconnect b attery w ith engine running or ignition switched on. Nev er start eng ine with battery disconnected, e. g. when starting using jum p lead s. To av oid damaging the vehic le, d o not ma ke a ny modifications to the electrical system, e. g. connecting ad ditional consum ers or tampering with electronic control units (chip tuning).

Eng ine 1 ) Manual/sports/Ea sytronic/a utomatic tra nsmission urban extra-urban tota l CO 2 Eng ine 1 ) Manual/sports/Ea sytronic/a utomatic tra nsmission urban extra-urban tota l CO 2 Eng ine 1 ) Manual/sports/Ea sytronic/a utomatic tra nsmission urban extra-urban tota l CO 2 Z 18 XE 10. 5/10.8// 5. 6/ 5.9// 7. 4/ 7.7// 178/ 185// Z 22 YH Z 18 XER 10. 2/10.0/ 9. 8/ 5.6/ 5.7/ 5.5/ 7.3/ 7.3/ 7.1/ 175/ 175/170/ Z 28 NEL Z 20 NET /12.6// / 6.4// / 8.7// / 209// Z 28 NET 15.5/ //17.2 7.4/// 7.4 10.4/ //11.0 250/ // 264 Z 19 DTH 7.5/// 9. 6 4.8/// 5. 5 5.8/// 7. 0 157///189 Z 22 S E /11.5//13.4 / 6.3/ / 6. 6 / 8.2/ / 9. 1 / 197// 218
Z 28 N ET VXR 15.4// /2 ) 7.3/ // 2) 10.3// /2 ) 247// /2 ) Z 30 DT 9.9///10.3 5.3/// 5.4 7.0/// 7.2 189/ // 194
10. 4/10.4//11.4 15. 5///17.2 6. 1/ 6.0// 6.2 7.4// / 7. 4 7. 7/ 7.6// 8.1 10. 4///11.0 185/ 182// 194 250/// 264 Z 19 DTL 7.5/ // 4.8/ // 5.8/ // 157// / Z 19 DT 7.5/ // 4.8/ // 5.8/ // 157// /
Fuel consumption (approx. l/100 km ) , CO2 emissions (approx. g/k m) , Estate (tyre width up to 225 mm )
Eng ine 1 ) Z 18 XE Z 18 XER Z 20 NET Z 22 YH Z 28 N EL Manual/sports/Ea sytronic/a utomatic transm ission urban extra-urban tota l CO 2 Eng ine 1 ) Manual/sports/Ea sytronic/a utomatic transm ission urban extra-urban tota l CO 2 Eng ine 1 )

Z 28 NET

/11. 0// / 6.1// / 7.9// / 190// Z 28 NET VXR
10. 3/10.4/10.0/ 5.9/ 6.1/ 5. 7/ 7.5/ 7.7/ 7. 3/ 180/ 185/ 175/ Z 19 DTL
/12.7// / 6.5// / 8.8// / 211// Z 19 DT
10.6/10.6//11.5 6. 3/ 6.2/ / 6. 3 7. 9/ 7.8/ / 8. 2 190/ 187// 197 Z 19 DTH
15.5// /17. 4 7.4/ // 7.6 10.4// /11. 2 250// / 269 Z 30 DT
15.5///17.4 7. 4/// 7. 6 10.4///11.2 250/// 269
15.5/// 2 ) 7. 4///2 ) 10.4/// 2 ) 250/// 2)
7.5/ // 4.8/ // 5.8/ // 157// /
7.5// / 9.6 4.8// / 5.5 5.8// / 7.0 157// /189
9.8///10.3 5.2/// 5.4 6.9/// 7.2 186/ // 194
Fuel consumption (approx. l/100 km ) , CO2 emissions (approx. g/k m) , Estate (tyre width up to 235 mm )
Z 18 XE Z 18 XER Z 20 NET Z 22 YH Z 28 N EL Manual/sports/Ea sytronic/a utomatic transm ission urban extra-urban tota l CO 2 Eng ine 1 ) Z 28 NET Manual/sports/Ea sytronic/a utomatic transm ission urban extra-urban tota l CO 2
/11. 1// / 6.2// / 8.0// / 192// Z 28 NET VXR
10. 4/10.5/10.1/ 6.0/ 6.2/ 5. 8/ 7.6/ 7.8/ 7. 4/ 182/ 187/ 178/ Z 19 DTL
/12.8// / 6.6// / 8.9// / 214// Z 19 DT
10.7/10.7//11.6 6. 4/ 6.3/ / 6. 4 8. 0/ 7.9/ / 8. 3 192/ 190// 199 Z 19 DTH
15.6// /17. 5 7.5/ // 7.7 10.5// /11. 3 252// / 271 Z 30 DT
15.6///17.5 7. 5/// 7. 7 10.5///11.3 252/// 271
7.6/ // 4.9/ // 5.9/ // 159// /
7.6/// 4.9/// 5.9/// 159///
7.6// / 9.7 4.9// / 5.6 5.9// / 7.1 159// /192
9.9///10.4 5.3/// 5.5 7.0/// 7.3 189/ // 197
Technical data Weights, payload and roof load
The p ayload is the difference between the permitted Gross Vehic le Weight (see identification plate on page 282) and the EC kerbweig ht. To ca lc ulate the kerbweight, enter the data for your vehicle below: z Kerb weight from Ta ble 1, p ages 294 to 296 +. kg z Ad ditional w eight of equipment versions from Ta ble 2, page 297 +. kg z Weight of heavy accessories from Ta ble 3, p age 298 +. kg Total =. kg is the EC k erbweight. O ptional equipment and accessories increase the kerbweight, w hich means that the p ayload will also change slig htly. Pay attention to weight ranges in v ehicle documents and on identifica tion plate. The combined total of front a nd rear ax le loa ds must not exceed the perm issible Gross Vehicle Weight. For exam ple, if the front ax le is bearing its m aximum permissib le load, the rear axle can only bear a load that is eq ua l to the Gross Vehicle Weight m inus the front axle load. When the carav an/trailer is coupled and the towing vehic le fully loaded (including all occupants), the perm issible rear ax le loa d (see identification plate or v ehicle docum ents) may be exceeded by 40 kg. I f the perm issible rear axle load is exceeded, a max imum speed of 60 mph (100 km /h) applies. I f na tional regulations specify a low er ma ximum speed for vehicles towing a carava n/trailer, this must be observed. See the identification plate or v ehicle docum ents for permissib le ax le loads.

 

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