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User guide VAUXHALL ZAFIRA
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. VAUXHALL Zafira
Owner's Manual
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Fuel
Desi gnation
Engine oil
Grad e Viscosity
Tyre inflation pressure
Tyre si ze Sum mer tyres Winter tyres Front Front wi th up to 3 persons R ear R ear Front Front wi th full load R ea r R ea r
Weights
Permissible gross vehicle weig ht = EC k erb weight Loading
Lev el control Bump er H eig ht 0 see page 144
Your Zafira
Dev eloped to the la test findings of vehic le research, it offers technical sophistication and exceptiona l comfort. Your vehicle represents an ideal synthesis of ad vanced technolog y, outsta nding safety, environm ental compatibility and economy in opera tion. It now lies with you to drive your vehicle safely and to see it performs perfectly. This O wner's Manual provides you with all the necessary information to tha t end. The O wner's Manual should a lways be kept in the v ehicle: ready to hand in the g lov e com partment.
Make use of the Owne r's Manual:
z z z z z Its "I n brief" section will giv e y ou an initial ov erview. Its index will help you find what y ou want. It will familiarize you with the sophisticated technology. It will increase your pleasure in y our vehicle. It will help you to handle y our v ehicle ex pertly.
The O wner's Manual is designed to be clearly laid-out and easily understood. This symb ol: 6 signifies: continue reading on next page. 3 The asterisk sig nifies equipment op tions not in all vehicles (model variants, engine options, models specific to one country, op tional equipment, Genuine Vauxhall Parts and Accessories). Text highlighted in yellow in p artic ular indica tes possible risk of accident and injury. Disregard of these notes can lead to injuries which may b e fatal. Vehicle passengers must b e informed accordingly. Yellow arrows in the illustrations serve as points of reference or ind icate some action to be performed. Black arrow s in the illustrations indicate a reaction or a second ac tion to be perform ed.
We w ish you m any hours of pleasurable driving Your Va uxhall team
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Contents
Comm itment to custom er satisfaction:
Our ai m: to k eep you happy with your vehicle. All Vauxhall Authorised Repairers offer first class service at competitive prices. Experienced, factory-trained technicians w ork according to factory instructions.Your Authorised Repairer can supply you with GEN UINE VAU XHALLAPPRO VED PARTS , which hav e und ergone stringent quality and precision chec ks, and of course useful and a ttrac tiv e VAUXHALL-APPROVED AC CESSO RIES. Our nam e i s your guara ntee! For d eta ils of the Va uxhall Authorised Rep airer Netw ork please r ing this number; 01582 - 427200
In b rief .. ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... .... . 4 Instrum ents ... ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... .. 32 K eys, doors, b onnet .. ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... .. 58 S eats, Interior ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... .. 71 S afety system s ... .... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... .. 86 Lighting ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... 143 Windows, sun roof.. .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... 147 Heating and v entilation ... ..... .... ..... .... 152 Air conditioning system . .... ..... .... ..... .... 157 Electronic air conditioning system . .... 166 Automatic transm ission .... ..... .... ..... .... 176 Driving hints . ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... 182 S ave fuel, protec t the env ironment .... 184 Fuel consum ption, fuel, refuelling .. .... 186 C atalytic converter, exhaust gases .... 188 Drive control system s ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... 192 Brakes ... ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... 196 Wheels, tyres . ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... 200 Roof racks, caravan and tra iler towing .... ..... .... 204 S elf-help .... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... 212 If y ou ha ve a problem .... .... ..... .... ..... .... 242 Maintenance, Inspec tion system ... .... 244 Vehicle care .. ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... 256 Technical data . .... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... 260 Index . .... ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... 276
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In brief
Key num be rs code numbe rs
Remove key number from key. The key number is specified in the vehic le docum ents and in the C ar Pass 3. Alloy wheels 3, towing equipment 3 : Make a note of the key identifier codes. Elec tronic imm obiliser, Radio 3 : The code num bers are sp ecified in the Car Pass and Radio Pass 3 respectively . Do not keep the Car Pass and Ra dio Pass in the vehicle. 6 Further information see pa ges 58, 59, vehicle recomm issioning see page 254.
Unlock vehicle : press button q or turn ke y in driver's door, lock
6 Door lock s, child restraint system see page 58, electronic immobiliser see page 59, radio frequency remote control see pa ge 60, central loc king see pag e 62, anti-theft locking system see page 64, Vauxhall alarm system 3 see page 67.
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Unlock luggage compartme nt: Turn key clockwis e as far as it will go
In order to av oid being locked out, the k ey cannot be removed. Position of key slot in lock: horizontal tailgate is locked and unlocked together with the centra l locking, vertical tailgate is always locked. 6 Ra dio frequency remote control 3 see page 60, central lock ing 3 see p age 62, Vauxhall alarm system 3 see page 64.
Adjust front se ats: Pull handle, slide seat, release handle
Nev er adjust the driver's seat whilst d riv ing. It could move in an uncontrolled manner when the handle has been pulled. 6 Seating position see p age 71, seats in second and third rows 3 see p age 25.
Front seat backrest adjustm ent: Turn handwheel
Move seat bac krest to suit sea ting position. Do not lea n on seat when a djusting. 6 Sea ting position see pag e 71, seats in second a nd third rows 3 see page 25.
Im porta nt : Do not sit nearer than 10" (25cm ) from the steering wheel, to permit safe airbag dep loy ment..
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Adjusting height of front seats 3: Leve r on outboard side of seats
Lever pumping ac tion Upward = Seat higher Downward = Seat lower 6 S eating p osition see page 71.
Adjusting angle of front seats 3: Pull lever, adjust angle, release lever
6 Seating position see page 71.
Front seat lumbar s upport 3 adjustment: Turn handwheel
Adjust lum bar sup port to suit personal requirements. Do not lea n on seat when a djusting. 6 Sea ting position see pag e 71.
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Thigh support 3 adjust position in re lation to front seats : Lift and s lide front support padding
Do not adjust the thigh support w hilst driving. 6 S eating p osition see page 71.
Adjust head restraint height of front seats and outboard seats in second row: Tilt forward to release , hold and adjus t height, release
6 Head restraint position see page 72, further informa tion, rem oval see page 72, rear head restraints 3 see pag e 72.
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Adjusting interior m irror: Swivel mirror hous ing
Swiv el lev er on underside of mirror housing to red uce daz zle a t nig ht.
Adjusting automatic anti-dazzle interior mirror 3 : swivel mirror housing
Glare at night is automatically reduced. The mirror does not reduc e da zzle when: z The ig nition is sw itched off, z Reverse gear is engaged or the selector lever set to R, z The interior lights are on.
Adjusting exterior mirrors : Four-way s witch on driver's door
Toggle sw itc h to left or right: Four-wa y switch m ov es app ropriate m irror. The mirror and rear window heaters are switched on together see pages 18 and 156. 6 Ad ditional information, aspherical ex terior m irror 3 see page 142, hea ted exterior m irror 3 see pag e 156.
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Fitting seat belt: Draw se at be lt smoothly from inertia ree l, guide over shoulder and engage in be lt buckle
The b elt must not be twisted at any point. The lap belt must lie snugly against the body. The front seat backrests m ust not be tilted back too far (recommended tilting angle approx. 25°). To release belt, press red button on belt buckle. 6 S eat b elts see page 87, airbag sy stems 3 see p age 93, seating position see page 71.
Disengaging steering column lock: To re lease the lock, move the s te ering wheel slightly and turn the key to position I
Positions: o = Ignition off I = Steering free, ignition off II = Ignition on III = Start 6 Starting see page 22, electronic im mobiliser see pag e 59. remove key and loc k steering w heel see page 23.
Steering whee l adjustment 3: Move lever down, adjust he ight and distance, move lever up, engage
Adjust steering wheel only when vehicle is stationary and steering colum n loc k is released. 6 Airbag sy stems 3 see page 93.
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Page Side air v ents ... ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... 154 Front pa ssenger airbag 3 .... ..... .... . 93 Centre air v ents .... .... ..... .... .... ..... ... 154 Left hea ted sea t 3 ... ..... .... .... ..... ... 156 Fan for rea r passeng ers 3 .... ..... .... .... .163, 173 Haza rd warning flashers .. .... ..... .... . 16 Cooling for rea r passeng ers 3 .... ..... .... .... 163, 172 Right hea ted sea t 3 . ..... .... .... ..... ... 156 Radio 3, Infotainm ent system 3 . .... .... ..... .... . 56 Display 3 for tim e, date, outside tem perature, radio 3 , Infotainm ent system 3, check control 3, trip computer 3 .... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... . 40 Horn . .... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... ..17 Turn signals, hea dlight fla sh, dipped beam a nd main beam . .... . 15 Cruise control 3 .... .... ..... .... .... ..... ... 194 Instruments .. .... ..... .... ..... .... .... .... 32, 37
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Pa ge Windscreen wiper and wash, headlight wash 3 a nd rear window w ash 3 .... .... ..... .... ..... . 18 check control 3, trip computer 3 . . 48 Light switch ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... ... 15, 143 Instrument illumination ... ..... .... ..... 144 Fog tail lig ht .... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... 143 Fog lights 3 ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... 143 Head lig ht range adjustment 3 .... 144 Fusebox .. .... ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... .... 228 Bonnet release lev er . .... .... ..... .... ..... . 70 Ignition switch with steering column lock (not visible) . ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... ... 9 Radio / Infotainment sy stem remote control 3 . ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... . 30 Steering wheel adjustm ent 3 ... ..... ... 9
Page 18 Accelerator pedal ... .... ..... .... . 182, 183 19 Brake pedal .... .... ..... .... ..... .... . 182, 196 20 C lutch pedal ... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... 183 21 Accessory socket or cigarette lighter . ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... ... 81 22 Air circulation sy stem . ..... .... ..... .... 153 Air conditioning 3 .. .... ..... .... ..... .... 159 Heated rear w indow ... ..... .... ... 18, 156 23 Ashtray s ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... .. 82 24 Heating and v entilation .. .... ..... .... 152 Electronic air conditioning system 3 ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... . 166 25 Glove compartment ... ..... .... ..... .... .. 84
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Control indicators
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Automat ic headlig ht range adjustment 3, fault, see p ages 32, 144. Airbag systems 3, bel t tensioners, see p ages 88, 98. Sea t belt 3, see p age 32. Brake system, clutch system, see p ages 33, 196. Electronic ally controlled engi ne cooli ng 3, see p age 33. Preheating system 3, see p age 33.
Engine elect ronics, Autom atic t ransmission 3, Im mobil iser 3, Fault: see pages 33, 59, 190. Alt ernat or, see page 34. Exhaust emi ssion 3 , see pages 34, 190. O il pressur e, see page 34. Fog light s 3, see pages 35, 143. Mai n beam, see pages 15, 35. Fog tai l light, see pages 35, 143. Turn signals, see pages 16, 35.
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Automat ic tra nsm ission 3, sp orty drivi ng progra mme, see page 177. Tra ction Control syst em (TC) 3, Electronic Stabi lity Progra mme (ESP) 3 , see pages 192, 193. Anti-lock Brak e S ystem, see page 198. Fuel level: see pages 36, 39. Trailer turn signa ls 3, see page 36. Seat occup ancy recog nition 3, see pages 99, 100.
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Lighting
Lig ht switch, lev er positions, see p ages 15, 143.
He ating, ve ntilation, air conditioning system 3, electronic air conditioning system 3
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Hea ted rear wi ndow, see pages 156, 164, 169. Air circ ulation syst em , see pages 153, 159. Air condi tioning system 3 , see page 159.
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Lig ht s off Pa rking l ights Di pped and main b eam Courtesy lig ht, see p age 145. Fog l ights 3, see p age 143. Fog t ail lig ht, see p age 143. Instrument illum ination, see p age 144. Hea dlight range adjustm ent , see p age 144. Haza rd wa rning flashers, see p age 16.
Air quantity, see pages 152, 158, 170. Air distribut ion, see pages 153, 158, 170,
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To windscreen and front door wind ow s To windscreen, front door windows and footwell, To footwell To hea d area and to footwell To hea d area
AUTO Automa tic mod e 3, see page 167. ECO Operat ion without cooling 3, see page 169. Rear passenger cooling 3 , see pages 163, 172. Hea ted front seats 3, see pages 156, 164, 169.
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Tilt / slide sun roof 3, skylight roof 3
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Date, time
Inform ation d isp lay 3, see page 40,
Misce llaneous
Front t ilt / slide sun roof 3, op ening / low ering, see p age 150. Front t ilt / slide sun roof 3, closing / raising, see p age 150. Rea r sk yl ight roof 3 , ra ise, see p age 151. Rea r sk yl ight roof 3 , lower, see p age 151.
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Central l ocking system , loc king: see page 60. Central l ocking system , unlocking: see page 60. Ciga ret te lighter, see page 81. Horn, see page 17. Bonnet, see page 70. Wi nter program me, automa tic tr ansm issi on 3, see page 178. Fir st- aid k it 3, see page 216. Wa rning tri angle 3, see pages 216, 217.
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O n button for date and time, Set button for date and time
Radio, Infotainment system 3
St eering w heel m ount ed remote control 3, see page 30. See enc losed operating instructions for description.
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Winds creen wipe r
Stalk positions, see p age 17,
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Off Tim ed interv al wipe Slow Fast
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Light switche s: 7= Off 8= Parking lights 9= Dipped or m ain beam
Pull 0 Push r Push > = C ourtesy light = Fog tail light = Tail fog light 3
Main and dipped be am switch: Main be am = Pus h stalk forwards Dippe d beam = P ull stalk towards ste ering w heel
By overcoming the stalk resistance the headlight flash is operated.
Headlight flash: P ull stalk towards s tee ring wheel
6 Additional instructions see page 143, head lig ht switch-on monitoring see page 23, head lig ht ra nge adjustment see page 144, day tim e running lights see page 143.
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Operating turn signal lights: Stalk in rest pos ition Right turn = Upwards Left turn = Downwards
When the steering wheel is turned back, the stalk automatically returns to its origina l position. This will not hap pen when making a m inor steering manoeuvre such as changing lane. When lane changing , move stalk part way , to first stop. When released, stalk will spring back.
Cruise control operation: Pre ss button on stalk
Switch on: Tap button I . Switch off: Tap b utton § . Resume at stored speed: Tap button R . 6 C ruise c ontrol 3 see page 194.
Hazard w arning lights: On = Press ¨ Off = Press ¨ again
To aid loc ation of the pushbutton, the red surfac e is illuminated w ith the ignition switched on. When the button is pressed, its control indicator flashes in time with the hazard warning fla shers.
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Horn operation: Press j
6 Airbag sy stems 3 see page 93, rem ote control for ra dio and Infotainment system 3 see page 30.
Windscre en wiper: Move stalk up § = O ff $ = Time d inte rval wipe % = Slow & = F as t
Automatic wiper with rain s ens or 3 : Move stalk up § = Off $ = Autom atic w iper with rain s ens or % = Slow (constant) & = Fast (constant)
Automatic wiping $: The rain sensor detects the amount of w ater on the windscreen and automatically regulates the wind screen wiper. Push stalk d ow n to switch off. If necessary , the positions % or & can be selected manually.
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Operating windscre en and headlight w as h s yste ms 3: Pull stalk tow ards steering wheel
The w ip er will swipe for a few strokes. The headlight wash sy stem 3 can be opera ted when the lights are on. O n vehicles fitted with rain sensors 3, opera te the wind screen wash system at reg ular intervals, to keep the sensor a rea clean. 6 Further inform ation see pages 252, 257.
Operating re ar window wipe r and wash systems 3: Wiper on Wiper off Wash = Push stalk forward = Pull stalk towards steering whe el = Push stalk forward and hold
Heated rear window, heate d exterior mirrors: On = Press Ü Off = Press Ü again
The rear window a nd ex terior mirror hea ting is switched off automatically a fter app rox . 15 minutes. 6 Further inform ation see pages 156, 164, 169.
The rea r window wiper operates in tim ed interval mode. C ontinuous wip ing takes place during washing. 6 Further information see p ages 252, 257.
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To dry miste d or icy w indows: Turn rotary s witch for heater and fan clockwis e, air distribution to V, Press air conditioning switch n 3
Close centre air vents; open side air v ents and direct them towards the door windows. 6 H eating, v entilation see page 152, air conditioning sy stem 3 see page 157, electronic air conditioning 3 see page 166, cooling for rear pa ssengers 3 see pages 163, 172.
Se tting ele ctronic clim ate control to automatic mode: Pre ss AUTO button, set temperature using rotary knob
Open all air vents. 6 Electronic air conditioning system 3 see page 166.
Info display: Displays the following information;
time, outside temperature, radio 3 and date, na vigation 3, telephone 3, check control 3 , trip computer 3
6 Info display see pa ge 40.
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Manual transmission: o = Neutral 1 to 5 = 1st to 5th ge ar
When shifting up from 4th to 5th gear: Push the lever towards the right at the beginning of the shift opera tion. When shifting from 5th to 4th g ear: Do not ex ert any force towards the left.
Manual trans miss ion: R = Re ve rse gear
Reverse gear: With vehicle stationary , pull the ring up three seconds after declutching and engag e gear. If the gear does not engage: With lever in neutra l, release clutch pedal and depress again, then repea t gear selection.
Automatic transmission 3: P = Park (with sele ctor lever lock) R = Re verse N = Neutral
Eng ine may be started only in P or N . To mov e out of P, switch on ignition, press foot brake and push button on selector lever. To eng age P or R, push button on selector lever. P: Only with vehicle stationary, first ap ply handbrake R: Only with vehicle stationary 6 Automatic transmission see pa ge 176.
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Exhaust gases are toxic
Exhaust g ases contain ca rbon monox ide, which is ex tremely poisonous but has no odour or colour. Therefore never inhale exhaust gases, and nev er run the engine in an enclosed space.
Before starting off, check:
z For ty re pressure and condition see pages 200, 270. z Engine oil level a nd fluid levels in engine compartment see pages 244 to 252. z All windows, mirrors, exterior lig hting and number plates are free from dirt, snow and ice a nd are operationa l. z Do not place any objec ts on the instrument panel, in the area in which the airbags inflate or on the lugga ge compartment cover 3. z Seats, seat belts and mirrors are correctly a djusted . z Brake operation.
D= 3= 2= 1= Plus: S=
1st to 4 th gear 1st to 3 rd gear 1st and 2 nd gear 1st gear Sporty driving programme
Lock to prevent inadverte nt selection of positions P , R, 3 or 1:
Press button on selector lever. Do not p ress the button on the selec tor lever when changing from 1 to N or from R to D. 6 Autom atic transmission see page 176.
Select 3, 2 or 1 if certain gea rs are not desired, e. g. 4-3-4 . . . on winding roads, or in ord er to utilize the eng ine braking effect when d riv ing downhill. Press button on selector lever to enga ge 3 or 1. 6 Automatic transmission see pa ge 176
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Starting, petrol engines: Manual transmission: In neutral with clutch de press ed Autom atic transmission: In P or N, Do not accelerate Turn key to position III
The initially increased engine speed automatically fa lls as the engine tem perature rises. Before repeating the starting proced ure, turn the key ba ck to o in the ig nition switch, rem ov e it and then reinsert it. 6 Electronic imm ob iliser see page 59, further information see pages 182, 183.
Starting, diesel engine : Manual trans miss ion: In neutral with clutch depressed Automatic trans miss ion: In P or N, Do not accelerate, Turn key to position II; when indicator light ! goe s off1) , turn key to pos ition III
Before repea ting the starting proc edure, turn the key back to o in the ignition switch, remove it and then reinsert it. 6 Electronic immobiliser see p age 59, further information see pag es 182, 183, 212.
Release handbrake: Lift le ver slightly, push release button, drop lever down
6 Brakes page 196.
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Prehea ting system only switches o n at low ou tsid e temp era tures.
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Advice whe n parking:
z Always ap ply handbrake firmly. On slop es apply the handbrake as firmly as possible z With manual transmission, engage first gear or reverse gear and with automatic transm ission 3, pla ce selector lev er in position P z In vehicles with automatic transmission 3 the key can only be removed with selector lever in position P z C lose w indows, tilt / slide sun roof 3 and skylight roof 3
Parking the vehicle : Apply handbrake firmly, engine off, re move key, lock steering whe el, lock doors
6 Further informa tion see pages 59, 183, radio freq uency rem ote control 3 see page 60, central lock ing sy stem 3 see page 62, Vauxhall alarm system 3 see page 67.
z Remove key , otherwise an alarm will sound when the d riv er's door is opened z Turn steering wheel until lock engages (anti-theft protection) z Sw itch off exterior lights, otherwise the hea dlight warning devic e 3 will sound when the driver's door is opened z Engine cooling fan may run on after the eng ine has been switc hed off 6 Further informa tion see pages 253, 254
Service work, Mainte nance
We rec om mend that y ou entrust all work to a Vauxhall Authorised Rep airer, w ho c an provide you with reliable service and correc tly perform a ll work according to factory instructions. 6 If you have a problem see page 242.
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Genuine V auxhall Parts and Acces sories
For your s afety
We recommend that you use " Genuine Vauxhall Parts a nd Accessories" and conversion parts released expressly for your vehicle ty pe. These parts have undergone special tests to establish their reliab ility , safety and specific suitability for Vauxhall vehicles. Despite continuous market monitoring, we cannot assess or guarantee these attributes for other products, ev en if they have been granted approva l by the relevant authorities or in som e other form. "Genuine Vaux ha ll Pa rts and Ac cessories" and ap prov ed conv ersion p arts are ava ilab le from a Vaux hall Authorised Repairer, who can provide ex pert adv ice, suc h as advice on permissible technica l modifications, and install prod ucts correctly .
C arry out regularly the check s rec om mended in the indiv idual sections of this Owner's Manual. Ensure that y our v ehicle is serv iced as specified in the S ervice Booklet. We rec om mend that you consult a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Hav e faults remedied without d elay! C onsult a workshop. We recommend a Vauxhall Authorised R epairer. If necessary , interrupt your journey. 6 Maintenance see pages 244 to 253.
That was the most important inform ation on your firs t drive in your Zafira.
The othe r pages of this chapter contain a sum mary of the intere sting functions in your vehicle .
The res t of the chapters contain important information concerning operation, s afety and maintenance and a full index.
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Seats in se cond row
Keep hands out of hinge area when folding sea t backrests in second row up or down, risk of injury. Seat back rests must not be set to vertica l position when transporting p ersons.
Moving seats Push release handle on right or left hand side of seat bench forward and move seat row forwa rd or back. Release handle and allow seat row to lock into p osition.
Ad just back rest s of out board seats Push release lever down at b ackrest, bac krest angle can be adjusted in two places. Release handle and latch back rest into position. The backrest latches in several positions. N o-one must sit in the seat when the bac krest is in the vertical position. The outboard seat back rests ca n be tilted forward until they are flat in ord er to make it easier to enter and ex it the vehicle. Push release lever down and tilt bac krest forward. To mov e the backrest upright or change the position, push relea se lev er down a nd latch ba ckrest in req uired position.
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Arm rest i n tilted m iddle ba ckrest Push midd le head restraint down as far as it will go see page 72. Pull top handle at back of middle back rest, fold back rest onto seat cushion and latch into position.
Push rear handle of tilted bac krest and fold armrest out. To move backrest upright, fold a rm rest back. Pull front handle a t backrest, move backrest upright and latc h into position. The back rest latches in two positions. No-one must sit in the seat w ith the backrest in the vertical position.
Seats in third row
Keep hands out of hing e area when folding seat backrests in third row up or down, risk of injury. Mov e seats upri ght out of v ehic le floor Removing luggage compa rtm ent cover see page 77. Lift cushions of sec ond row of seats see page 76. Move the seat bench forward by pushing the hand le on the rig ht or left hand side of the seat b ench forward until the m arking on the seat bench is level with the adjacent m arking.
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As shown in the illustration, seat b elts must be routed throug h the fixtures and latch plates inserted in the fixtures.
Front luggage compartment, lift seat with one hand using handle, swivel back and move up rig ht until it is heard to engage, supporting top of b ackrest with other ha nd see Fig . 14480 T.
Lift cov er in floor between seats and swivel seat belt buck les upward see page 28, Fig. 14477 T. Remove latch plate and belt from fixture. For use b y passengers, the belts must not b e routed through the fix ture. S lid e seat b ench in second row to required position, pushing lev er to right or left of seat bench forward see Fig. 14473 T, pag e 25.
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Fold seats into floor of v ehi cle Before fold ing in the seats, m ov e the seat benc h in the second row forward b y pushing the handle on the right or left hand side of the seat bench forwa rd until the marking on the sea t b ench is level with the adjacent marking see page 26, Fig. 14478 T. Push down head restraints of seats in third row, releasing spring catches by pressing see page 72. Guide seat belt through fixture, as shown in illustration, and insert latch pla te into fixture.
From lugga ge com partment, press button at top of seat b ackrest and p ush back rest forward. Raise seat by handle at rear and push bac krest further forwa rd until seat is low ered into vehicle floor. Hold seat by handle during the entire swiv elling proced ure.
Push b elt buckles into recess in floor a nd close c ov er. S lid e seat b ench in second row to required position, pushing lev er to right or left of seat b ench forwa rd see Fig. 14473 T, see pag e 25. Installing luggage compartment cover, see pag e 77.
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Operating the multi-information display 3, the graphical information display 3 or the colour information dis play 3
Using but tons on wiper stalk S Ca ll-up / Reset / Confirm R Reset / Confirm
Usi ng multi func tion butt on Push C onfirm / select Rota te Move within menu 6 Further information see p age 42.
Trip computer 3
The trip computer shows vehicle data which it continua lly records and evaluates electronically. Functions: z Instantaneous consumption z Average consum ption z Effective consum ption z Average speed z Distance z Range z Stop watch 3 6 Further information see page 50.
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Check control 3
The c heck control function monitors some fluid lev els, the thickness of the front disk brake linings and important exterior lights, including c ables and fuses. When towing a carava n / trailer the trailer lighting is also monitored. 6 Further inform ation see page 48.
Re mote control for radio and Infotainment system 3
Radio, rad io telephone 3 and Infota inm ent sy stem 3 functions ca n be operated using the buttons on the steering wheel. For further inform ation, see the respectiv e op erating instructions.
V auxhall F ull-Siz e airbag system
The Vauxhall Full-Size airbag system comprises sev eral individual system s. Front airb ag system The front airbag sy stem is triggered in the event of a serious accident involving a fronta l impact a nd form s safety cushions for the d riv er and front passenger. The forward m ov ement of the driver and front passenger is c hecked and the risk of injuries to the upper body and head thereby substantially reduced.
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Sid e a irbag system 3 The side airbag system triggers when a side-on collision occurs and provides a safety barrier for the d riv er and/or passenger in the respectiv e front door area. This reduces the risk of injury to the upper body c onsiderably in case of a sid e impac t. Curt ain airb ag system 3 The c urtain airbag sy stem triggers in c ase of a side-on collision 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-on collision. 6 Further inform ation see page 93.
Active head restraints 3
In the event of a rear-end impact, the active head restraints automatically tilt forwards. The head is more effectively supported by the head restraint and the danger of hyperextension in the neck a rea is reduced. Ac tiv e hea d restra ints are identified by the lettering AC TIVE on the head restra int guid e bushes.
P arking distance s ens ors 3
The parking distance sensors automatically switch themselves on w hen reversing. If the v ehicle approaches an obstacle when reversing, a series of signals can be hea rd in the vehicle interior. The interv al b etween the signals becomes shorter as the distance is reduced. If the distance is less than 30 cm, the sig nal will be continuous. 6 Further information see page 195.
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Instruments
Control indicators
The control indica tors described here are not present in all vehic les. The descriptions however, apply to all instrument versions.
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Airb ag system s 3 , belt tensioners see pages 88, 98.
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Fault in autom atic head light ra nge adjustm ent 3 Control indica tor lights up for a few second s w hen ignition is switched on. If it lights up when driving: A fault has occurred . Consult a workshop immed iately. We recommend a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Head lig ht range adjustment see p age 144.
Seat belt 3 C ontrol indicator lights up (accompanied by an acoustic warning) when ignition is switched on: Fasten y our seat belt see pag e 90.
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Prehea ting 3 for diesel engines C ontrol indicator lights up during preheating. Preheating sy stem only switches on at low outside temperatures.
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Engine el ect ronics, transmi ssion electronics 3 , im mobil iser C ontrol indicator lights up for a few seconds when ig nition is switched on.
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Brak e system , clutc h system 3 Control indicator lights up when ignition is switched on if handbrake is applied a nd /or the fluid level for b rake / clutch hydraulics is too low . For further information see page 250. If it lights up when the handbrak e is not applied: Stop the vehicle; interrupt y our journey immediately . Consult a work shop. We recom mend a Vaux ha ll Authorised Repairer.
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Electronic ally controlled engine cooling 3 Control indica tor lights up when ignition is switched on. Goes out shortly after eng ine starts. If it lights up when the engine is running: A fault has occurred in the engine cooling sy stem or the c ooling circuit of the air conditioning. Driving m ay be continued. Check coolant level see pa ge 248. We recommend that you consult a Va ux ha ll Authorised Repairer.
If it lights up when the eng ine is running: Fault in engine electronics system or transmission electronics system . Electronics switch to limp-home programme, fuel consum ption may increase and driveability of the vehicle may be impaired see page 190. We rec om mend that you consult a Vaux ha ll Authorised Repairer. If it flashes when the ignition is on: Fault in the electronic immobiliser system ; the engine c annot be started see page 59.
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O il pressure C ontrol indicator lights up when ignition is switched on. Goes out shortly after engine starts. Can light up interm ittently when idling with hot eng ine; must go out when eng ine speed is increased . If it lights up when the eng ine is running: Eng ine lubrication m ay be interrup ted. This ma y result in damage to the eng ine and/or locking of the drive wheels: 1. Depress clutch. 2. Move gearshift lever to neutral, or with autom atic transmission 3 p la ce selector lever in N. 3. Steer as quickly as possible out of the stream of traffic, without imped ing other vehicles. 4. Switch the ig nition off (Position I). When the ignition is off, c onsiderab ly more force is needed to brak e and steer. Do not remove key until vehicle has come to a stand still, otherwise the steering column lock c ould engage unexpectedly . C onsult a workshop . We recommend a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
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Alternat or Control indicator lights up when ignition is switched on. Goes out shortly after engine starts. If it lights up when the engine is running: Stop the vehicle and switch off the engine. The b attery is not being charged. Engine cooling m ay be interrupted in v ehicles with diesel engine. Contact a workshop. We recom mend a Va ux ha ll Authorised Repairer.
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Exhaust em issions 3 Control indica tor lights up when ignition is switched on. Goes out shortly after eng ine starts. If it lights up when the engine is running: Fault in emission control system . The permitted em ission limits m ay b e exc eeded. Consult a workshop. We recommend a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. If it flashes when the engine is running: For fa ult that ca n lea d to destruction of the catalytic converter - see page 190. Consult a workshop immediately. We recommend that you consult a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
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Electronically cont rolled d ri ve programmes for automatic transmission 3 C ontrol indicator lights up when sporty driving p rogram me is operative. Further information see page 177.
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Trac tion Control system (TC) 3, Electronic S tabil ity Prog ramm e (ESP) 3 see pages 192, 193.
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Anti -lock Bra ke Syst em (ABS ) 3 see page 198.
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Fog light s 3 Control indicator lights up when fog lights are sw itched on.
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Fog t ail li ght Control indica tor lights up when fog tail lig ht is switched on.
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Mai n bea m Control indicator lights up when main beam is on and when headlight flash is opera ted.
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Turn sig nal lig ht s Control indica tor flashes when turn signal lig hts are on. Rapid fla shes: A turn signal bulb has fa iled.
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Fuel l ev el If it lights up when the engine is running: Fuel supply low, fuel gauge in reserve area. If it flashes when the engine is running : Fuel tank empty. Refuel immediately see page 187. Never let the tank run dry! Petrol eng ines: Erratic fuel supply can cause ca talytic converter to overheat see page 188. Diesel engine: The fuel system is difficult to bleed if the tank is run dry. We recommend consulting a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer see pa ge 212.
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Tr ailer turn signal s 3 When towing a trailer or caravan, indicator lig ht flashes at same speed as turn signa ls. Does not flash if trailer or towing vehicle turn signal fails.
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Seat occupancy recogniti on 3 see pages 99, 100.
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Trip odometer To return to zero, press reset button w ith ignition switched on and trip odometer display activated . Vehicles with time display in od om eter: To return to zero, press and hold d own reset button for ap prox . 2 seconds with ignition switched on and trip odometer display activated . S witc h between trip odometer display and time disp la y 3 by tapping the reset button see next pa ge.
Tachometer 1)
Indicates engine speed. Warning: Maxim um perm itted speed exceeded, eng ine at risk.
Spee dome ter 1)
Indicates the vehicle speed .
Odome te r
Records the m iles (kilometres) d riv en. When the ignition is off, the num ber of miles (kilometres) driv en can be d isplay ed for a pprox. 15 seconds by b riefly pressing the setting knob (arrowed).
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The instrum ents in yo ur vehicle m ay d iffer from the instrum ents illustra ted here.
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Setting t he t ime With time displayed, press reset button in instrument: Press for approx . 2 seconds: Hours flash Press briefly : Set hours Press for approx . 2 seconds: Minutes flash Press briefly : Set minutes Press for approx . 2 seconds: Clock starts at 0 seconds.
Time display in odometer 3 To sw itc h b etween trip odometer and time display 3 give reset knob a short press.
When the vehicle lights are on, the brightness of the display ca n be adjusted using the right-hand knurled knob k below the light switch see p age 145.
Service interval display
If InSP appears in the trip odom eter display when the ignition is switched on, the next service interva l is due and should be performed w ithin one week or 300 m iles (500 km). We recomm end that you consult a Vauxhall Authorised Rep airer. The service interval display takes no acc ount of off-the-roa d periods during which the battery is d isconnected. For this reason the maintenance intervals spec ified in the S ervice Booklet have priority, and should be observed see page 244.
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For physical reasons, the engine temperature gauge show s the coolant temperature only if the coolant level is adeq uate. During operation the system is pressurized. The temp erature ma y therefore rise briefly to ov er 100 °C.
Coolant te mperature display1)
Pointer in zone at left = Engine operating temperature not y et reached = Normal operating temperature = Temperature too high: Stop vehicle and switch off engine. Danger to engine, check coola nt level immediately see p age 249.
Fuel gauge1)
Pointer in red warning zone or Y lit Pointer in red warning zone or Y flashing
= Reserve lev el
Pointer between the z ones Pointer in red zone at right
= Fill up see pag e 187. N ever let the tank run dry! Diesel engines: The fuel system is d ifficult to bleed if the tank has b een allowed to run empty see page 212. O n account of the fuel remaining in the tank, the am ount filled may be less than the specified ta nk capacity .
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The instrum ents in yo ur vehicle m ay d iffer from the instrum ents illustra ted here.
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Inform ation display
Tripl e inform ation d isp lay 3 Display of time, outsid e temp erature, radio and da te. When the ig nition is on, the time and outside tem perature are d isplay ed. The date is disp la yed when the radio 3 is switched off. When the ignition is off, the time, date and outside tem perature can be made to appear for approx. 15 seconds by briefly pressing one of the two buttons ab ov e the display.
Multi-inform ation d isp lay 3 Display of time ra dio / date, outside temperature, check control, trip c om puter. The display operates when the ignition is switched on. Time is continually d isplay ed while the date is displayed when the radio is off. When the ignition is off, the time, date and outside temperature can b e m ade to appea r for approx. 15 seconds by briefly pressing one of the two buttons above the display or by operating one of the buttons on the wiper stalk .
Mult i-informa tion displa y for ra dio telephone 3 Display of time radio / date, outsid e temperature, telephone inform ation, check control 3, a nd trip computer 3. The display opera tes when the ignition is switched on. Tim e is continua lly displayed while the date is disp la yed when the ra dio is off. When the ignition is off, the tim e, date and outside temperature can be made to app ear for app rox . 15 second s b y briefly pressing one of the two buttons a bove the display or by operating one of the buttons on the wiper stalk.
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I nt err up tion of pow er supp ly After a power supply interrup tion or low battery voltage the electronic rad io disabler 3, da te and tim e m ust be reset. S ee rad io operating instructions for how to disable electronic bloc k. Entering date and time - see page 46. Upon receipt of a tim e signal from an RDS transmitter 1) , date and time are set automatically 3 see page 46. Fault d isplay --,- ° C, F or S afe in the display ind icates a fault. Ha ve the cause remed ied. We recommend that you consult a Vauxhall Authorised Repa irer.
Grap hi cal inform ation d isp lay 3, Col our informati on display 3 Display of date, tim e, outside temperature and information from check control 3, trip computer 3 and I nfotainment system . The graphical information display presents the information in m onochrome. The colour inform ation d isplay presents the inform ation in colour.
The information displayed depends on the vehicle equipm ent and the setting s of the trip computer 3 and Infotainm ent system.
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RDS = R a dio Data System. 41
O peration using the multifunction button: Individ ual menu item s are highlighted by turning the button and are selected by pressing it. Press the BC button on the Infotainment system to open the trip computer.
Operating the multi-information display 3, the graphical information display 3 or the colour information dis play 3
These functions are operated using the buttons on the wiper stalk or, on vehicles with Infotainm ent systems 3, by using the multifunction button. If chec k control issues a warning message, the display is blocked from other func tions. Acknowled ge the message with b utton S or R on the wiper stalk 3 or by pressing the multifunction button 3 . If there are several fault warnings, ack nowledge them one a t a time.
Trip computer functions are operated using the disp la y menu and the buttons on the wiper sta lk 3 or the Infotainment sy stem 3. Operation using the w iper stalk buttons: Individual functions are selected using button S. Certain func tions can be reset by pressing b utton R.
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Making system settings for the graphical information display 3 or the colour information display 3
The figures show execution with the colour inform ation d isplay . In the trip computer m enu Setti ng s select System Setting s. The system settings m enu will be displayed.
Lang uage selecti on You can select the d isplay language for some func tions. In the System Setti ngs menu, select item Instructions. The list of available languages will b e display ed.
S elec t the required language from the list. S elec tions are indic ated b y a 6 in front of the menu item.
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Setti ng units of measure You ca n select w hich units of measure a re to be used. In the System Set tings menu, select item Units. Select from the list of units that opens. Selections are indicated by a 6 in front of the m enu item .
Adjust contra st In the System Setti ngs menu, select item Contrast. The contrast m enu will be displayed. Confirm the required setting.
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Outs ide tempe rature
A fall in temperature is indica ted immediately and a rise in temp erature after a time delay . To warn the driver that the road surfac e may be icy, when the temperature drops below 3 °C the symbol : appea rs on the display (not in all v ehicles; exceptions are detailed to the right). When the outsid e tem perature increases, the sy mbol : does not disappea r from the display until the tem perature reaches 5 °C .
On vehicles with graphical information display 3 or colour inform ation display 3, a message is shown in the display as a warning for icy road surfa ces. C aution: The road surface ma y already be icy even thoug h the display ind ic ates a few degrees above 0 °C.
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Setting date and time
In the Infotainment system 3 , the da te and time are adjusted automatically a fter receipt of a GPS satellite signal 1 ). If the displayed time does not match the local time, the tim e ca n be entered manually in steps of 30 m inutes or automa tica lly 2 ) corrected 3 by receiv ing an RDS time signa l. For the radio, tim e and date can be set manually or corrected a utoma tica lly v ia an RDS tim e signal 3 . The a utomatic setting is indicated by Ö in the d isplay . Vehicles with trip le informa tion display or multi-i nfor mati on d isplay 3: Manua l setting Switch off radio. Press Ö and ; a bove the display as follow s: Press Ö for approx. 2 seconds: Day fla shes Press ; : Set day Press Ö : Month flashes Press ; : Set month Press Ö : Year flashes Press ; : Set year Press Ö : Hours flash Press ; : Set hours Press Ö : Minutes flash Press ; : Set minutes
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Deactivating and a ctiv ating automatic setting 3 Hold down Ö for ap prox . 2 sec. , clock display is now in setting m ode, Press Ö twice (until year flashes), Press Ö and hold down for approx. 3 seconds until } flashes in display and text "RDS TIME" appears (yea rs flash during this tim e). Press ; Display indic ates: RDS TIME 0 = Deactivated RDS TIME 1 = Activ ated Press Ö three tim es.
GPS = Global Positioning System, RDS = Radio Data System.
Press Ö : Clock is started.
Sa tellite system for g loba l pos itioning.
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Vehi cles w ith gra phical informati on displ ay 3 or colour informa tion displ ay 3 With the Infotainm ent sy stem on, da te and time can be set with buttons Ö and ; above the display : Ö Press and hold down for approx. 3 seconds, menu for setting date a nd time appears. Move within the menu. Change or confirm the setting. To activate the settings, select O K.
The da te and time can also be set using the Infotainment sy stem: In the trip com puter menu Settings select item S ystem S ett ings and then item Ti me / Da te. The menu for time / date will b e displayed. Select the menu item s required. Make the desired settings and confirm. Select menu item O K.
C orrecting time 3: To correc t the time, use RDS in the Tim e / Date m enu to select item Auto. Ti me Correcti on . The field behind Time Correcti on Autom atic will be tic ked.
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Check control 3
Check control monitors fluid lev els, the thickness of the front disk brake linings and the status of important exterior lighting components, including wires and fuses. The lig ht monitoring function only indicates a fault if the relev ant power circ uit is switched on. O nce the ignition has been switched on, all check control functions a re automatically verified. The w arning Brakelight Check appears on the display. It goes out after the b ra ke pedal ha s b een depressed onc e. Fault warnings app ear in the disp lay. O n vehic les with multi-information display, CH ECK also appears (not on vehicles with radio telephone 3 ). If there are severa l fault warning s, they a re displayed one after the other. Some of the fa ult w arnings appear on the display in a n abbrev iated form. Figure 9856 T shows the version with multi-information display. Fault warnings: Engine Oil Lev el Engine oil level too low . Check oil level immed iately and top up oil see page 246. Cool ant Lev el Coolant level in expansion tank too low. Top up coolant see page 249. Have the cause of the fault remedied imm ediately. We rec om mend that you consult a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer.
Brake Pad Front disc brake p ads are worn down to the minimum thickness. Consult a w ork shop to have the brake pads replac ed. We recommend a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. Brake Light Fuse Fuse defective. A new fuse should only be insta lled after the cause of the troub le has been rectified. Fuses see pag e 230. Brake Light Brake light failure.
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