Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Corsa (2011) Opel
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Introduction .................................... 2 In brief ............................................ 6 Keys, doors and windows ............ 18 Seats, restraints ........................... 33 Storage ........................................ 50 Instruments and controls .
2 Introduction Introduction.
Introduction 3 Vehicle specific data Please enter your vehicle's data on the previous page to keep it easily accessible. This information is available under the sections "Service and Maintenance" and "Technical data" as well as on the identification plate.
4 Introduction Danger, Warnings and Cautions 9 Danger Text marked 9 Danger provides information on risk of fatal injury. Disregarding this information may endanger life. 9 Warning Text marked 9 Warning provides information on risk of accident or injury.
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6 In brief In brief Initial drive information Vehicle unlocking Turn the key in the driver's door lock to the front or press button q to unlock the doors and load compartment. Open the doors by pulling the handles. To open the tailgate, pull the button under the tailgate moulding.
In brief 7 Seat backrests Turn handwheel. Do not lean on seat when adjusting. Seat adjustment 3 35, Seat position 3 34, Folding front passenger seat backrest 3 36. Seat height Lever pumping motion up = higher down = lower Seats 3 35, Seat position 3 34.
8 In brief Seat belt Pull out the seat belt and engage in belt buckle. The seat belt must not be twisted and must fit close against the body. The backrest must not be tilted back too far (maximum approx. 25 °). To release belt, press red button on belt buckle.
In brief 9 Setting with four-way switch in version with electronic window operation First select the relevant exterior mirror then use the control to adjust. Electric adjustment 3 26, Convex exterior mirrors 3 26, Folding exterior mirrors 3 26, Heated exterior mirrors 3 27.
10 In brief.
In brief 11 Instrument panel overview 1 Side air vents ...................... 112 2 Light switch .......................... 95 Instrument illumination ....... 100 Rear fog light ......................... 99 Front fog lights ..................... 99 Headlight range adjustment .
12 In brief Headlight flash, high beam and low beam headlight flash = pull lever high beam = push lever low beam = push or pull lever High beam 3 96, Headlight flash 3 96, Automatic light control 3 95. Turn and lane-change signals right = lever up left = lever down Turn and lane-change signals 3 98, Parking lights 3 99.
In brief 13 Horn Press j . Washer and wiper systems Windscreen wiper & = fast % = slow $ = timed interval wipe or automatic wiping with rain sensor § = off For a single wipe when the windscreen wiper is off, press the lever down. Windscreen wiper 3 69, Wiper blade replacement 3 146.
14 In brief Rear window wiper and washer system Wiper on = push lever Wiper off = push lever again Wash = push lever and hold Rear window wiper and washer system 3 70, Wiper blade replacement 3 146, Washer fluid 3 144. Climate control Heated rear window, heated exterior mirrors Heating is operated by pressing the Ü button.
In brief 15 Transmission Manual transmission Reverse: with the vehicle stationary, wait 3 seconds after depressing clutch pedal and then press the release button on the selector lever and engage the gear. If the gear does not engage, set the lever to neutral, release the clutch pedal and depress again; then repeat gear selection.
16 In brief Starting off Check before starting off ■ Tyre pressure and condition 3 165, 3 203. ■ Engine oil level and fluid levels 3 142. ■ All windows, mirrors, exterior lighting and number plates are free from dirt, snow and ice and are operational.
In brief 17 Parking ■ Always apply the parking brake without pressing the release button. Apply as firmly as possible on a downhill slope or uphill slope. Depress the foot brake at the same time to reduce operating force. ■ Switch off the engine. Turn the ignition key to 0 and remove it.
18 Keys, doors and windows Keys, doors and windows Keys, locks ................................... 18 Doors ........................................... 23 Vehicle security ............................ 24 Exterior mirrors ............................ 26 Interior mirrors .
Keys, doors and windows 19 Used to operate: ■ Central locking system, ■ Anti-theft locking system, ■ Anti-theft alarm system, ■ Power windows. The radio remote control has an approximate range of up to 5 metres. This range can be affected by outside influences.
20 Keys, doors and windows Radio remote control synchronisation After replacing the battery, unlock the door with the key in the driver's door lock.
Keys, doors and windows 21 Central locking system with radio remote control Press button q . Two settings are possible: ■ To unlock only the driver's door, press button q once, to unlock the entire vehicle, press button q twice. ■ To unlock the entire vehicle, press button q once.
22 Keys, doors and windows Central locking button Press button m : the doors are locked or unlocked. The LED in the button m illuminates for approx. 2 minutes after locking with the radio remote control. If the doors are locked from the inside whilst driving, the LED remains lit.
Keys, doors and windows 23 Insert the key into the opening above the lock on the inside of the door and operate the lock by lifting until it clicks. Then close the door. The procedure must be carried out for each door. The driver's door can also be locked from the outside with the key.
24 Keys, doors and windows Note The installation of certain heavy accessories onto the tailgate may affect its ability to remain open. Closing Use the interior handle. Do not press the button under the moulding while closing as this will unlock the tailgate again.
Keys, doors and windows 25 Unlocking the vehicle deactivates both systems simultaneously. Light-emitting diode (LED) During the first 10 seconds of anti- theft alarm system activation: LED illuminates = Test, ignition delay, LED flashes quickly = Door, load compartment or bonnet open, or system fault.
26 Keys, doors and windows Exterior mirrors Convex shape The convex exterior mirror reduces blind spots. The shape of the mirror makes objects appear smaller, which will affect the ability to estimate distances.
Keys, doors and windows 27 Corsa OPC: For pedestrians safety, the exterior mirrors of the Corsa OPC are released from the holder if they are bumped. Fit mirror housing to holder with latching lugs and engage by striking gently. Manual The exterior mirrors can be folded in by pressing gently on the outer edge of the housing.
28 Keys, doors and windows Interior mirrors Manual anti-dazzle To reduce dazzle, adjust the lever on the underside of the mirror housing. Automatic anti-dazzle Dazzle from following vehicles at night is automatically reduced. Windows Manual windows The door windows can be opened or closed with the window winders.
Keys, doors and windows 29 Power windows 9 Warning Take care when operating the power windows. Risk of injury, particularly to children. Keep a close watch on the windows when closing them.
30 Keys, doors and windows Fault If the windows cannot be opened or closed automatically, activate the window electronics as follows: 1. Close doors. 2. Switch on ignition. 3. Close the window completely and operate the button for 5 more seconds. 4. Open the window completely and operate the button for 1 more second.
Keys, doors and windows 31 Roof Sunroof 9 Warning Take care when operating the sunroof. Risk of injury, particularly to children. Keep a close watch on the movable parts when operating them. Ensure that nothing becomes trapped in them as they move. Sunroof can be operated with ignition on.
32 Keys, doors and windows Initialising the sun roof If the sunroof cannot be operated, activate the electronics as follows: with ignition on, close the sunroof and hold d depressed for at least 10 seconds. Seek the assistance of a workshop to have the cause of the fault remedied.
Seats, restraints 33 Seats, restraints Head restraints ............................ 33 Front seats ................................... 34 Seat belts ..................................... 37 Airbag system .............................. 39 Child restraints .
34 Seats, restraints Head restraints on rear seats The height of the head restraints can be set in two positions. To set in the first position, pull the head restraint upwards, in the second position press the spring marked in the illustration and push the head restraint right up to the top.
Seats, restraints 35 Seat adjustment 9 Danger Do not sit nearer than 25 cm from the steering wheel, to permit safe airbag deployment. 9 Warning Never adjust seats while driving as they could move uncontrollably. Seat positioning Pull handle, slide seat, release handle.
36 Seats, restraints Seat folding Lift release lever and tilt backrest forwards. Lower release lever and backrest engages in lowered position. Slide seat forwards. To push the seat back to upright, it engages in its original position. Lift the release lever, move the backrest back to upright, lower lever, backrest engages.
Seats, restraints 37 Seat belts The belts are locked during heavy acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle for the safety of the occupants. 9 Warning Fasten seat belt before each trip. In the event of an accident, people not wearing seat belts endanger their fellow occupants and themselves.
38 Seats, restraints Triggered belt tensioners must be replaced by a workshop. Belt tensioners can only be triggered once. Note Do not affix or install accessories or other objects that may interfere with the operation of the belt tensioners.
Seats, restraints 39 Removing seat belt To release belt, press red button on belt buckle. Seat belts on the rear outer seats When not in use or to fold forward the rear backrests, feed seat belts through belt mount.
40 Seats, restraints Note The airbag systems and belt pretensioner control electronics are located in the centre console area. Do not put any magnetic objects in this area. Do not stick anything on the airbag covers and do not cover them with other materials.
Seats, restraints 41 The front airbag system is triggered in the event of an accident of a certain severity in the depicted area. The ignition must be on. The forward movement of the front seat occupants is decelerated, thereby considerably reducing the risk of injury to the upper body and head.
42 Seats, restraints The risk of injury to the upper body and pelvis in the event of a side-on collision is considerably reduced. 9 Warning Keep the area in which the airbag inflates clear of obstructions. Note Only use protective seat covers that have been approved for the vehicle.
Seats, restraints 43 The risk of injury to the head in the event of a side impact is considerably reduced. 9 Warning Keep the area in which the airbag inflates clear of obstructions. The hooks on the handles in the roof frame are only suitable for hanging up light articles of clothing, without coat hangers.
44 Seats, restraints Deactivation: ■ switch on ignition, control indicator W flashes, ■ press button W within 15 seconds and hold down, ■ after about 2 seconds, you will hear a confirmation buzzer. Release button W after another 4 seconds at the latest.
Seats, restraints 45 Selecting the right system The rear seats are the most convenient location to fasten a child restraint system. Children should travel facing rearwards in the vehicle as long as possible. This makes sure that the child's backbone, which is still very weak, is under less strain in the event of an accident.
46 Seats, restraints Child restraint installation locations Permissible options for fitting a child restraint system Weight and age class On front passenger seat On rear outboard seats On rear centre seat activated airbag deactivated airbag Group 0: up to 10 kg or approx.
Seats, restraints 47 Permissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint system Weight class Size class Fixture On front passenger seat On rear outboard seats On rear centre seat Group 0: up to .
48 Seats, restraints ISOFIX size class and seat device A – ISO/F3 = Forward-facing child restraint system for children of maximum size in the weight class 9 to 18 kg. B – ISO/F2 = Forward-facing child restraint system for smaller children in the weight class 9 to 18 kg.
Seats, restraints 49 Isofix child restraint systems Fasten vehicle-approved ISOFIX child restraint systems to the mounting brackets. When using ISOFIX mounting brackets for seat mounting, universally approved child restraint systems for ISOFIX may be used.
50 Storage Storage Storage compartments ................ 50 Load compartment ....................... 59 Roof rack system ......................... 64 Loading information ..................... 65 Storage compartments Glovebox The glovebox features: ■ a card holder in cheque card format ■ a pen holder ■ pocket torch holder.
Storage 51 Underseat storage Lift at recessed edge and pull out. Maximum load: 1.5 kg. To close, push in and engage. Rear carrier system The rear carrier system (Flex-Fix system) allows bicycles to be attached to a pull-out carrier integrated into the vehicle floor.
52 Storage Completely pull out the rear carrier system until you hear it engage. Ensure that it is not possible to push in the rear carrier system without pulling the release lever again. 9 Warning It is only permissible to fit objects to the rear carrier system if the system has been correctly engaged.
Storage 53 Check the cable and lamp position to make sure these are correctly installed and are securely located. Lock the rear carrier system Swivel the left clamping lever ( 1 ) first, followed by the right clamping lever ( 2 ) until they stop. Both clamping levers must point backwards, otherwise safe functionality is not guaranteed.
54 Storage Remove the pedal crank mounts from the pedal crank recesses. Adapting the rear carrier system to a bicycle With the rotary lever on the pedal crank recess, roughly adapt the adjustable pedal crank unit to the protrusion of the pedal crank. If the bicycle has straight pedal cranks, unscrew the pedal crank unit completely (position 5 ).
Storage 55 Press the release lever and withdraw the wheel recesses. Push the release lever on the strap retainer and remove the strap retainer. Prepare the bicycle for attachment Rotate the left pedal (without a chain cog) vertically downwards. The pedal on the left pedal crank must be horizontal.
56 Storage Insert pedal crank mount into outer rail of each pedal crank recess from above and slide downwards as far as it will go. Attach the pedal crank by rotating the attachment screw on the pedal crank mount. Place the wheel recesses such that the bicycle is more or less horizontal.
Storage 57 If the two bicycles obstruct one another, the relative positions of the bicycles can be adapted by adjusting the wheel recesses and the rotary lever on the pedal crank recess until the bicycles no longer touch one another. Make sure there is sufficient clearance from the vehicle.
58 Storage Insert the strap retainer and pull tightly downwards as far as possible. Press release lever and slide in wheel recesses all the way as far as they will go. Disengage the locking lever on the diagonal support and fold both pedal crank recesses down.
Storage 59 Push the clamping lever down and pull both lamp supports out of the recesses. Fold in the lamp supports on the backs of the tail lamps. First place the front ( 1 ) tail lamp, then the rear ( 2 ) tail lamp in the recesses and push down as far as possible.
60 Storage If the backrest is split, unlock the relevant side, and unlock at both sides if it is a single unit. Folding down rear backrests Remove load compartment cover as necessary. Push head restraints down by pressing the catch. Guide the seat belts through side supports to protect them against damage.
Storage 61 9 Warning Only drive the vehicle if the backrests are securely locked into position. Otherwise there is a risk of personal injury or damage to the load or vehicle in the event of heavy braking or a collision. The seat belt of the centre seat could be blocked when the backrest is folded up too quickly.
62 Storage Van The load compartment cover consists of four segments which can be individually removed and inserted. The rear segment (1) has identical functionality (removal and installation) to that of the 3-door passenger vehicle 3 61. To remove the three other segments (order 2 to 4) lift at the rear, disengage, twist and remove.
Storage 63 If mounted in the upper position, the space between the load-bay floor and the spare wheel well cover can be used as a stowage compartment. In this position, if the rear seat backrests are folded forwards, an almost completely flat load bay is created.
64 Storage First aid kit Stow the first-aid kit (cushion) in the compartment in the left wall of the load compartment. To open the compartment, disengage cover and open it. Roof rack system Roof rack For safety reasons and to avoid damage to the roof, the vehicle approved roof rack system is recommended.
Storage 65 Loading information ■ Heavy objects in the load compartment should be placed against the seat backrests. Ensure the backrests are securely engaged. If objects can be stacked, the heavier objects should be placed at the bottom. ■ Secure objects with lashing straps attached to lashing eyes.
66 Storage vehicle speed according to the load conditions. Check and retighten the straps frequently. The permissible roof load is 75 kg. The roof load is the combined weight of the roof rack and the load.
Instruments and controls 67 Instruments and controls Controls ....................................... 67 Warning lights, gauges and indicators ..................................... 73 Information displays ..................... 82 Vehicle messages ....
68 Instruments and controls Heated steering wheel Activate heating in combination with the seat heating by pressing ß * button once or several times with the ignition on. LED ß on: driver seat heating on. LED ß and * on: driver seat heating and steering wheel heating on.
Instruments and controls 69 Windscreen wiper/washer Windscreen wiper The lever always springs back to its original position. & = fast % = slow $ = interval wiping § = off For a single wipe when the windscreen wiper is off, press the lever down.
70 Instruments and controls Keep the sensor free from dust, dirt and ice. Windscreen washer Pull lever. Washer fluid is sprayed onto the windscreen and the wiper wipes a few times. Rear window wiper/washer Push lever forwards. The rear window wiper wipes in interval mode.
Instruments and controls 71 icy road conditions. : remains illuminated until the temperature reaches at least 5 °C. In vehicles with Graphic-Info-Display or Color-Info-Display, a warning message appears in the display as a warning for icy road conditions.
72 Instruments and controls Power outlets The power outlet is located in the centre console. Caution Do not damage the outlet by using unsuitable plugs. Connecting electrical accessories while the engine is off will discharge the battery. Do not exceed the maximum power consumption of 120 Watts.
Instruments and controls 73 The portable ashtray can be placed in the cupholders. Open cover to use. Warning lights, gauges and indicators Instrument cluster In some versions, the needles of the instruments briefly rotate to the end position when the ignition is switched on.
74 Instruments and controls Trip odometer The top line displays the recorded distance since the last reset. To reset, hold the reset knob depressed for a few seconds with the ignition on. Tachometer Displays the engine speed. Drive in a low engine speed range for each gear as much as possible.
Instruments and controls 75 Transmission display The mode or selected gear is shown in the transmission display. P = Automatic transmission park position R = Reverse gear N = Neutral position A = Manu.
76 Instruments and controls Control indicators in the instrument.
Instruments and controls 77 Turn signal O illuminates or flashes green. Illuminates The control indicator illuminates briefly when the parking lights are switched on. Flashes The control indicator flashes if a turn signal or the hazard warning flashers are activated.
78 Instruments and controls Illuminates when the engine is running Stop, switch off engine. Battery is not charging. Engine cooling may be interrupted. In diesel engines, power to the brake servo unit may be cut. Seek the assistance of a workshop. Flashes during or after engine start Battery voltage too low.
Instruments and controls 79 On vehicle with automated manual transmission, R flashes for a few seconds when the ignition is switched off if the parking brake is not applied. On vehicles with automated manual transmission, R flashes when the driver's door is opened if no gear is engaged and the parking brake is not applied.
80 Instruments and controls Illuminates for a few seconds when the ignition is switched on. Flashing during driving The system is actively engaged. Engine output may be reduced and the vehicle may be braked automatically to a small degree 3 129. Illuminates while driving The system is switched off or a fault is present.
Instruments and controls 81 Illuminates when the engine is running Caution Engine lubrication may be interrupted. This may result in damage to the engine and/or locking of the drive wheels. 1. Depress clutch. 2. Select neutral gear, set selector lever to N .
82 Instruments and controls Illuminates when the engine is running Fault in system. Seek the assistance of a workshop. Illuminates after ignition is switched on Control indicator B illuminates for approx. 4 seconds as a functionality test. Control indicator B illuminates for approx.
Instruments and controls 83 Graphic-Info-Display, Colour-Info-Display Displays time, outside temperature, date or Infotainment system (when it is on) and electronic climate control system.
84 Instruments and controls Press the multifunction control to select the highlighted item or confirm a command. To exit a menu, turn the multifunction control until Return or Main appears and select. Selecting with the left adjuster wheel on the steering wheel Turn to select a menu item.
Instruments and controls 85 Setting date and time Select menu item Time, Date from the Settings menu. Select the required menu items and make settings. Automatic time synchronisation The RDS signal of most VHF transmitters automatically sets the time.
86 Instruments and controls Setting units of measure Select menu item Units from the Settings menu. Select the desired unit. Selections are indicated by a o in front of the menu item. Adjusting contrast ( Graphic-Info-Display) Select menu item Contrast from the Settings menu.
Instruments and controls 87 Vehicle messages Messages are given via the instrument panel display or as warning and signal buzzers. Check control messages appear on the Info-Display. Some appear in an abbreviated form. Confirm warning messages with the multifunction knob 3 83.
88 Instruments and controls The failed lighting will be indicated in the information display or the message InSP2 will appear in the instrument panel display. Trip computer The trip computer provides information on driving data, which is continually recorded and evaluated electronically.
Instruments and controls 89 Range Range is calculated from current fuel tank content and current consumption. The display shows average values. After refuelling, the range is updated automatically after a brief delay. When the fuel level in the tank is low, a message appears on the display.
90 Instruments and controls Range Range is calculated from current fuel tank content and current consumption. The display shows average values. After refuelling, the range is updated automatically after a brief delay. When the fuel level in the tank is low, the message Range appears in the display.
Instruments and controls 91 Absolute consumption Displays fuel consumed. The measurement can be reset at any time. Average consumption Displays average consumption.
92 Instruments and controls Stop watch Select menu item Stop Watch from the Board Computer menu. To start, select menu item Start . To stop, select menu item Stop . To reset, select menu item Reset . The relevant stop watch display can be selected in the Options menu: Driving Time excl.
Instruments and controls 93 ■ Pull turn signal stalk and wiper stalk simultaneously to the steering wheel until you hear a confirmation signal (approx. 3 seconds). ■ The kilometre display shows P1 . ■ Push the turn signal stalk (left) up or down and select the desired function P1 - P7 .
94 Instruments and controls P4 : Automatic locking 3 23. P5 : Selective unlocking 3 20. P6 : Speed warning 3 73. P7 : Volume of the acoustic turn signal 3 98.
Lighting 95 Lighting Exterior lighting ............................ 95 Interior lighting ........................... 100 Lighting features ............
96 Lighting Daytime running light Daytime running light increases visibility of the vehicle during daylight. Tail lights are not on. Automatic headlight activation During poor lighting conditions the headlights are switched on. Tunnel detection When a tunnel is entered the headlights are switched on without delay.
Lighting 97 Vehicles with halogen headlight system Have the headlights adjusted by a workshop. Vehicles with adaptive forward lighting Adapting the aim of the headlight beam: 1. Pull headlight flash lever. 2. Switch on ignition. 3. Hold headlight flash lever.
98 Lighting Hazard warning flashers Operated with the ¨ button. The hazard warning flashers activate automatically if the airbags deploy. Turn and lane-change signals Lever up = right turn signal Lever down = left turn signal The lever always springs back to its original position.
Lighting 99 Front fog lights Operated with the > button. Light switch in position AUTO : switching on front fog lights will switch headlights on automatically. Rear fog lights Operated with the r button. Light switch in position AUTO : switching on front fog lights will switch headlights on automatically.
100 Lighting Reversing lights The reversing lights come on when the ignition is on and reverse gear is selected. Misted light covers The inside of the light covers may mist up briefly in poor, wet and cold weather conditions, in heavy rain or after washing.
Lighting 101 Front courtesy light with reading lights Operated with the c button when the doors are closed. Rear courtesy lights Operated with switch. I = On 0 = Off centre = automatic Load compartment lighting The lighting switches on when opened. Reading lights Operated with a buttons with ignition on.
102 Lighting Lighting features Centre console lighting Spotlight in interior mirror housing. Daylight-dependent, automatically regulated centre console lighting. Entry lighting After unlocking the vehicle, the instrument panel lighting, the front and rear foot well lighting and the information display come on for a few seconds.
Infotainment system 103 Infotainment system Introduction ................................ 103 Radio ......................................... 103 Audio players .
104 Infotainment system Audio players Auxiliary devices The AUX input is located in the centre console in front of the gearshift lever. Always keep the AUX input clean and dry. Further information is available in the Infotainment system manual. AUX input An external audio source such as a portable CD player can be connected using a 3.
Infotainment system 105 Caution Mobile telephones and radio equipment may lead to malfunctions in the vehicle electronics when operated inside the vehicle with no exterior antenna, unless the above mentioned regulations are observed.
106 Climate control Climate control Climate control systems ............. 106 Air vents ..................................... 112 Maintenance .............................. 112 Climate control systems Heating and ventilation system Controls for: ■ Temperature ■ Fan speed ■ Air distribution Heated rear window Ü 3 30.
Climate control 107 ■ Open side air vents as required and direct them towards door windows. ■ For simultaneous warming of the foot well, set air distribution control to J . Note If the settings for demisting and defrosting are selected, an Autostop will be inhibited.
108 Climate control Maximum cooling Briefly open the windows so that hot air can disperse quickly. ■ Cooling n on. ■ Air circulation system 4 on. ■ Set temperature control to coldest level. ■ Set fan speed to highest level. ■ Set air distribution control to M .
Climate control 109 The preselected temperature is automatically regulated. In the automatic mode the fan speed and air distribution automatically regulate the air flow. The system can be manually adapted via the use of air distribution and air flow controls.
110 Climate control Note If the V button is pressed with fan switched on while the engine is running, an Autostop will be inhibited until the V button is pressed again. If the V button is pressed with fan switched on while the engine is in an Autostop, the engine will restart automatically.
Climate control 111 On vehicles with stop-start system, two settings for the operation of the climate control system during an Autostop are available. Select menu item ecoMode . Select the desired setting: ■ Max AutoStop : In this mode the electronic climate control is operated with focus on fuel efficiency.
112 Climate control Air vents Adjustable air vents At least one air vent must be open while cooling is on in order to prevent the evaporator from icing up due to lack of air movement. Set the direction of the air flow by turning the adjuster wheel from right to left and raise or lower the horizontal slats.
Climate control 113 Air conditioning regular operation In order to ensure continuously efficient performance, cooling must be operated for a few minutes once a month, irrespective of the weather and time of year. Operation with cooling is not possible when outside temperature is too low.
114 Driving and operating Driving and operating Driving hints ............................... 114 Starting and operating ............... 114 Engine exhaust .......................... 118 Automatic transmission .............. 120 Manual transmission ..
Driving and operating 115 Ignition switch positions 0 = Ignition off 1 = Steering wheel lock released, ignition off 2 = Ignition on, for diesel engine: preheating 3 = Starting Starting the engine Operate clutch and brake, automatic transmission in P or N .
116 Driving and operating Deactivation Deactivate the stop-start system manually by pressing the eco button. The deactivation is indicated by the LED in the button going off.
Driving and operating 117 Battery discharge protection To ensure realiable engine restarts, several battery discharge protection features are implemented as part of the stop-start system.
118 Driving and operating selector lever to P before switching off the ignition. Turn the front wheels towards the kerb. ■ Lock the vehicle and activate the anti-theft locking system and the anti-theft alarm system.
Driving and operating 119 Stopping the journey or switching off the engine during cleaning is not recommended. Caution If the cleaning process is interrupted more than once, there is a great risk of provoking severe engine damage. Cleaning takes place quickest at high engine speeds and loads.
120 Driving and operating Automatic transmission The automatic transmission permits automatic gearshifting. Transmission display The mode or selected gear is shown in the transmission display.
Driving and operating 121 Rocking the vehicle Rocking the vehicle is only permissible if the vehicle is stuck in sand, mud or snow. Move the selector lever between D and R in a repeat pattern. Do not race the engine and avoid sudden acceleration. Parking Apply the parking brake and engage P .
122 Driving and operating Fault In the event of a fault, A illuminates. The transmission no longer shifts automatically. Continued travel is possible with manual shifting. 2nd gear is not available. Manual shifting: 1 = 1st gear 2 = 3rd gear 3, D = 4th gear Have the cause of the fault remedied by a workshop.
Driving and operating 123 Manual transmission To engage reverse, with the vehicle stationary wait 3 seconds after depressing the clutch pedal and then press the release button on the selector lever and engage the gear. If the gear does not engage, set the lever to neutral, release the clutch pedal and depress again; then repeat gear selection.
124 Driving and operating Starting the engine Depress the foot brake when starting the engine. If the foot brake is not depressed, j illuminates in the instrument, "N" flashes in the transmission display and the engine cannot be started. Starting is not possible if all brake lights fail.
Driving and operating 125 Rocking the vehicle Rocking the vehicle is only permissible if the vehicle is stuck in sand, mud or snow. Move the selector lever between R and A (or + or - ) in a repeat pattern. Do not race the engine and avoid sudden acceleration.
126 Driving and operating Deactivation The Sport mode is switched off by: ■ pressing the S button again ■ turning off the ignition, ■ activating the winter mode T . Winter mode T Activate the Winter mode if you have problems starting off on a slippery road surface.
Driving and operating 127 If F appears in the transmission display, continued driving is not possible. Have the cause of the fault remedied by a workshop. Interruption of power supply The clutch is not disengaged if there is an interruption of the power supply when a gear is engaged.
128 Driving and operating Brakes The brake system comprises two independent brake circuits. If a brake circuit fails, the vehicle can still be braked using the other brake circuit. However, braking effect is achieved only when you depress the brake pedal firmly.
Driving and operating 129 Parking brake Always apply parking brake firmly without operating the release button, and apply as firmly as possible on a downhill or uphill slope. To release the parking brake, pull the lever up slightly, press the release button and fully lower the lever.
130 Driving and operating 9 Warning Do not let this special safety feature tempt you into taking risks when driving. Adapt speed to the road conditions. Control indicator v 3 79. Deactivation ESP® Plus can be deactivated by pressing the v button. When ESP® Plus is deactivated the control indicator v illuminates.
Driving and operating 131 With automatic transmission or manual transmission automated, only activate cruise control in automatic mode. Control indicator m 3 82. Activation Turn switch m up and release: the current speed is stored and maintained. Vehicle speed can be increased by depressing the accelerator pedal.
132 Driving and operating Note Attached parts in the detection area cause system malfunction. Activation When reverse gear is engaged, the system switches itself on automatically. The system can also be activated at low speed by pressing the r button.
Driving and operating 133 a biodiesel (= FAME according to EN14214) content of max. 7 % by volume (like DIN 51628 or equivalent standards) may be used. Do not use marine diesel oils, heating oils or entirely or partially plant-based diesel fuels, such as rape seed oil or biodiesel, Aquazole and similar diesel-water emulsions.
134 Driving and operating Unlock the fuel filler cap with the ignition key, unscrew and remove. The fuel filler cap can be retained in the bracket on the fuel filler flap. Caution Wipe off any overflowing fuel immediately. Fuel filler cap Only use genuine fuel filler caps.
Driving and operating 135 Towing General information Only use towing equipment that has been approved for your vehicle. Entrust retrofitting of towing equipment to a workshop. It may be necessary to make changes that affect the cooling system, heat shields or other equipment.
136 Driving and operating The maximum permissible vertical coupling load (vehicles with 1.2 engine: 45 kg, other engines: 55 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 trailers.
Driving and operating 137 Push both bolts inwards and remove the cover on the bumper. Disengage and fold down the socket. Remove the sealing plug from the opening for the coupling ball bar and stow it. Checking the tensioning of the coupling ball bar ■ The rotary knob rests on the coupling ball bar.
138 Driving and operating Inserting the coupling ball bar Insert the tensioned coupling ball bar in the opening and push firmly upwards until it audibly engages. The rotary knob snaps back into its original position resting against the coupling ball bar without a gap.
Driving and operating 139 Dismounting the coupling ball bar Insert the key in the lock and unlock the coupling ball bar. Push the rotary knob onto the coupling ball bar and rotate right while pressed down until it engages. Pull out the ball bar downwards.
140 Vehicle care Vehicle care General Information ................... 140 Vehicle checks ........................... 141 Bulb replacement ....................... 147 Electrical system ........................ 159 Vehicle tools ........................
Vehicle care 141 ■ Check the engine oil level. ■ Check the coolant level. ■ Fit the number plate if necessary. End-of-life vehicle recovery Information on end-of-life vehicle recovery centres and the recycling of end-of-life vehicles is available on our website.
142 Vehicle care Pull the release lever and return it to its original position. Lift the safety catch upwards and open the bonnet. Air intake 3 112. Secure the bonnet support. If the bonnet is opened during an Autostop, the engine will be restarted automatically for safety reasons.
Vehicle care 143 Different dipsticks are used depending on engine variant. When the engine oil level has dropped to the MIN mark, top up engine oil. We recommend to use the same engine oil that is filled in. The engine oil level must not exceed the MAX mark on the dipstick.
144 Vehicle care If the cooling system is cold, the coolant level should be above the KALT/COLD mark. Top up if the level is low. 9 Warning Allow the engine to cool before opening the cap. Carefully open the cap, relieving the pressure slowly. Top up with antifreeze.
Vehicle care 145 The brake fluid level must be between the MIN and the MAX marks. When topping up, ensure maximum cleanliness as contamination of the brake fluid can lead to brake system malfunctions. Have the cause of the loss of brake fluid remedied by a workshop.
146 Vehicle care An AGM battery can be identified by the label on the battery. We recommend the use of an original Opel battery. Note Using an AGM battery different from the original Opel battery might result in a lower performance of the stop- start system.
Vehicle care 147 Wiper blades on the windscreen Lift the wiper arm, tilt wiper blade at a 90° to the wiper arm and remove to the side. Wiper blade on the rear window Lift wiper arm. Disengage wiper blade as shown in illustration and remove. Bulb replacement Switch off the ignition and switch off the relevant switch or close the doors.
148 Vehicle care To replace the bulb on the left-hand side, remove fuse box cover 3 161, and also remove windscreen washer system reservoir filler neck from above. Washer fluid may escape if the reservoir is full to the top. Halogen headlights Headlights have separate systems for low beam 1 (outer bulbs) and high beam 2 (inner bulbs).
Vehicle care 149 High beam 1. Rotate protective cover 2 anticlockwise and remove. 2. Detach wiring plug from bulb. 3. Disengage spring clip from retainer by moving and swivelling to the side. 4. Remove bulb from reflector housing. 5. When installing the new bulb, insert lugs in the reflector recesses.
150 Vehicle care 2. Withdraw sidelight bulb holder from reflector. 3. Remove bulb from socket and renew bulb. 4. Insert holder in reflector. Install the protective cover. Adaptive forward lighting Headlights have separate systems for low beam 1 (outer bulbs) and high beam 2 (inner bulbs).
Vehicle care 151 2. Press base upwards and remove from reflector. 3. Detach plug connector from bulb. 4. Insert new bulb in reflector so that the locating tab of the bulb holder aligns with the reflector recess. Attach the bulb holder so that the locating tab is on the side.
152 Vehicle care Cornering light 1. Rotate protective cover 2 anticlockwise and remove. 2. Detach wiring connector from bulb. 3. Disengage spring clip from retainer by moving and swivelling to the side. 4. Remove bulb from reflector housing. 5. When installing the new bulb, insert lugs in the reflector recesses.
Vehicle care 153 2. Withdraw side light bulb holder from reflector. 3. Remove bulb from socket and renew bulb. 4. Insert holder in reflector. Install the protective cover. Fog lights Have bulbs replaced by a workshop. Front turn signal lights 1. Rotate bulb holder anti-clockwise to disengage.
154 Vehicle care 2. Remove plug connector by pressing on bulb holder tab. 3. Hold bulb housing from the outside; unscrew two retaining nuts. 4. Detach bulb housing towards the rear. 5. Gently press the three locking lugs on the outside of the bulb holder outwards and remove bulb holder.
Vehicle care 155 7. Engage bulb holder in bulb housing, ensuring that it properly engages. 8. Ensure that the bulb holder seal is positioned as illustrated. 9. Insert bulb housing in vehicle body, tighten securing nuts by hand. Engage plug connector. Close cover.
156 Vehicle care 2. Remove plug connector by pressing on bulb holder tab. 3. Hold bulb housing from the outside; unscrew two retaining nuts. 4. Remove tail light assembly. 5. Gently press the three locking lugs on the outside of the bulb holder outwards and remove bulb holder.
Vehicle care 157 9. Insert bulb housing in vehicle body, and tighten securing nuts by hand. Engage plug connector. Close and lock cover. After bulb replacement, check the tail lights for proper functionality: switch on the ignition, operate the brake, switch on the sidelights.
158 Vehicle care Interior lights Front courtesy light 1. Disengage and remove lens at the position located in the illustration using a screwdriver. 2. Remove bulb from socket. 3. Insert new bulb. 4. Mount lens and engage in position. Front courtesy light, reading lights 1.
Vehicle care 159 2. Press bulb slightly towards spring clip and remove. 3. Insert new bulb. 4. Install lamp. Electrical system Fuses Data on the replacement fuse must match the data on the defective fuse.
160 Vehicle care Engine compartment fuse box The fuse box is in the front left of the engine compartment. Disengage the cover, lift it upwards and remove.
Vehicle care 161 No. Circuit 14 Automated manual transmission 15 High beam (right) 16 High beam (left) 17 Main relay 18 Engine control unit 19 Airbags 20 Main relay 21 Main relay 22 Central control unit 23 Tyre repair kit 24 Fuel pump 25 ABS 26 Heated rear window 27 ABS 28 Interior fan 29 Cigarette lighter No.
162 Vehicle care No. Circuit 1 – 2 Instruments, info display 3 Radio 4 Ignition switch 5 Windscreen washer system 6 Central locking system, tailgate 7 Central locking system 8 – 9 Courtesy light No.
Vehicle care 163 No. Circuit 7 – 8 Rear carrier system, towing equipment 9 – 10 – 11 – 12 – 13 – 14 – 15 Rear carrier system, towing equipment 16 – 17 Sunroof Vehicle tools Tools To open the compartment, disengage the cover and open it.
164 Vehicle care Vehicles with tyre repair kit The vehicle tools are in the right-hand compartment in the load compartment, together with the tyre repair kit. Wheels and tyres Tyre condition, wheel condition Drive over edges slowly and at right angles if possible.
Vehicle care 165 15 = Wheel diameter, inches 88 = Load index e.g. 88 is equivalent to 567 kg T = Speed code letter Speed code letter: Q = up to 160 km/h S = up to 180 km/h T = up to 190 km/h H = up to 210 km/h V = up to 240 km/h W = up to 270 km/h Tyre pressure Check the pressure of cold tyres at least every 14 days and before any long journey.
166 Vehicle care System initialisation After tyre pressure correction or wheel change, the system must be initiated: Switch on the ignition, press and hold the DDS button for approx. 4 seconds, control indicator w flashes three times. Tread depth Check tread depth at regular intervals.
Vehicle care 167 Wheel covers must not impair brake cooling. 9 Warning Use of unsuitable tyres or wheel covers could lead to sudden pressure loss and thereby accidents.
168 Vehicle care The tyre repair kit is in the stowage compartment in the load compartment. To open the compartment, disengage the cover and open it. 1. Take the sealant bottle and bracket with air hose from the insert. 2. Detach air hose from bracket and screw onto sealant bottle connection.
Vehicle care 169 4. Unscrew valve cap from defective tyre. 5. Screw tyre inflation hose to valve. 6. Screw air hose onto compressor connection. 7. Switch on ignition. To avoid discharging the battery, we recommend running the engine. 8. Press < button on the compressor.
170 Vehicle care 14. Take the label indicating maximum permitted speed from the sealant bottle and affix in the driver's field of view. 15. Continue driving immediately so that sealant is evenly distributed in the tyre. After driving approx. 10 km (but no more than 10 minutes), stop and check tyre pressure.
Vehicle care 171 ■ Never crawl under a jacked-up vehicle. ■ Do not start the vehicle when it is raised on the jack. ■ Before screwing in the wheel bolts, clean them and lightly coat the taper of each wheel bolt with commercially available grease.
172 Vehicle care 4. Set the jack to the necessary height. Position it directly below the jacking point in a manner that prevents it from slipping. Attach jack handle and with the jack correctly aligned rotate handle until wheel is clear of the ground.
Vehicle care 173 The spare wheel is located in the load compartment beneath the floor covering. It is secured with a wing nut. In the Corsa van the spare wheel is screwed down together with the floor cover. To lift the cover, undo the plastic nut. There is a spacer between the spare wheel and the floor cover.
174 Vehicle care Note Any deviation from the instructions given in this paragraph may lead to a temporary deactivation of the stop- start system. ■ Never expose the battery to naked flames or sparks. ■ A discharged battery can already freeze at temperatures of 0 °C.
Vehicle care 175 Position the leads so that they cannot catch on rotating parts in the engine compartment. To start the engine: 1. Start the engine of the vehicle providing the jump. 2. After 5 minutes, start the other engine. Start attempts should be made for no longer than 15 seconds at an interval of 1 minute.
176 Vehicle care The towing eye is stowed with the vehicle tools 3 163. The towing eye is located in a recess. Screw in the towing eye as far as it will go until it stops in a horizontal position. Attach a tow rope – or better still a tow rod – to the towing eye.
Vehicle care 177 Disengage cap at bottom and remove downwards. The towing eye is stowed with the vehicle tools 3 163. Screw in the towing eye as far as it will go until it stops in a horizontal position. The lashing eye at the rear underneath the vehicle must never be used as a towing eye.
178 Vehicle care If using a car wash, comply with the car wash manufacturer's instructions. The windscreen wipers and rear window wiper must be switched off. Remove antenna and external accessories such as roof racks etc. If you wash your vehicle by hand, make sure that the insides of the wheel housings are also thoroughly rinsed out.
Vehicle care 179 Paintwork damage Rectify minor paintwork damage with a touch-up pen before rust forms. Have more extensive damage or rust areas repaired by a workshop. Underbody Some areas of the vehicle underbody have a PVC undercoating while other critical areas have a durable protective wax coating.
180 Service and maintenance Service and maintenance General information ................... 180 Recommended fluids, lubricants and parts ..............
Service and maintenance 181 Fixed service interval When service is due, InSP appears in the odometer display for approximately 10 seconds when the ignition is switched on. Have the next service performed by a workshop within one week or 500 km (whichever occurs first).
182 Service and maintenance aging control, whereas viscosity grade gives information on the oil's thickness over a temperature range. The new engine oil quality Dexos 2 TM is the newest oil quality and combines gasoline and diesel performance. If it is unavailable, engine oils of other listed qualities have to be used.
Service and maintenance 183 Coolant and antifreeze Use only silicate-free long life coolant (LLC) antifreeze. The system is factory filled with coolant designed for excellent corrosion protection and frost protection down to approx. -28 °C. This concentration should be maintained all year round.
184 Technical data Technical data Vehicle identification .................. 184 Vehicle data ............................... 186 Vehicle identification Vehicle Identification Number The Vehicle Identification Number is stamped on the identification plate and on the floor pan, under the floor covering, visible under a cover.
Technical data 185 Information on identification plate: 1 = Manufacturer 2 = Type approval number 3 = Vehicle Identification Number 4 = Permissible gross vehicle weight rating 5 = Permissible gross tr.
186 Technical data Vehicle data Engine data Sales designation 1.0 1.2 1.2 1.2 Engine identifier code A10XEP A12XEL A12XER Z12XEP Number of cylinders 3 4 4 4 Piston displacement [cm 3 ] 998 1229 1229 1.
Technical data 187 Sales designation 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.6 1.6 OPC Engine identifier code A14XEL A14XER Z14XEP A16LEL A16LER Number of cylinders 4 4 4 4 4 Piston displacement [cm 3 ] 1398 1398 1364 1598 159.
188 Technical data Sales designation 1.3 CDTI 1.3 CDTI 1.3 CDTI 1.3 CDTI 1.3 CDTI 1.7 CDTI Engine identifier code Z13DTJ Z13DTH A13DTE, Z13DTE A13DTC A13DTR A17DTS Number of cylinders 4 4 4 4 4 4 Pist.
Technical data 189 Performance 5-door vehicle Engine A10XEP A12XEL A12XER Z12XEP A14XEL Z14XEP Maximum speed 1) [km/h] Manual transmission 155 160 172 155 173 161 Manual transmission automated – –.
190 Technical data Engine A13DTC A13DTR A13DTE, Z13DTE A17DTS Maximum speed [mph] Manual transmission 2) 2) 177 200 Manual transmission automated – – – – Automatic transmission – – – –.
Technical data 191 Engine A14XER A16LEL A16LER A13DTE, Z13DTE Maximum speed [km/h] Manual transmission 180 210 225 177 Manual transmission automated – – – – Automatic transmission 172 – – .
192 Technical data Van Engine A10XEP A12XEL A12XER Z13DTJ Z13DTH Maximum speed [km/h] Manual transmission 155 160 172 163 172 Manual transmission automated – – 172 – 172 Automatic transmission .
Technical data 193 5-door vehicle Engine A10XEP A12XEL A12XER Z12XEP A14XEL A14XER urban [l/100 km] 6.3/–/–/– 6.9/–/–/– 6.9/–/6.5/– 9.9/10.2/–/– 6.9/7.0/–/– 7.0/–/–/7.7 extra-urban [l/100 km] 4.2/–/–/– 4.4/–/–/– 4.
194 Technical data Engine A13DTE A13DTC A13DTR urban [l/100 km] 4.6/–/–/– 6) /–/–/– 6) /–/–/– extra-urban [l/100 km] 3.2/–/–/– 6) /–/–/– 6) /–/–/– total [l/100 km] 3.
Technical data 195 Engine Z14XEP A16LEL A16LER Z16LER Z13DTE Z13DTJ urban [l/100 km] 9.8/10.6/–/– 9.7/–/–/– 9.8/–/–/– 10.5/–/–/– 4.6/–/–/– 5.8/–/–/– extra-urban [l/100 km] 6.0/6.5/–/– 5.9/–/–/– 5.9/–/–/– 6.
196 Technical data Van Engine A10XEP A12XEL A12XER Z13DTJ Z13DTH urban [l/100 km] 6.4/–/–/– 7.0/–/–/– 7.0/–/6.6/– 5.4 4) /–/–/– 6.3 4) /–/6.1/– extra-urban [l/100 km] 4.3/–/–/– 4.5/–/–/– 4.5/–/4.3/– 3.7 4) /–/–/– 4.
Technical data 197 Vehicle weight Kerb weight, 5-door vehicle, basic model Corsa Engine Manual transmission Manual transmission automated Automatic transmission without/with air conditioning/climate c.
198 Technical data Corsa Engine Manual transmission Manual transmission automated Automatic transmission without/with air conditioning/ climate control [kg] A13DTC 1235/1255 – – A13DTE 1199/1209 1.
Technical data 199 Kerb weight, 3-door vehicle, basic model Corsa Engine Manual transmission Manual transmission automated Automatic transmission without/with air conditioning/climate control [kg] A10.
200 Technical data Kerb weight, van, basic model Corsa Engine Manual transmission Manual transmission automated Automatic transmission without/with air conditioning/climate control [kg] A10XEP 1125/11.
Technical data 201 Heavy accessories Accessories Sun roof Towing equipment Rear carrier system 17-inch wheels on van Weight [kg] 20 15 23.5 20 Vehicle dimensions 5-door vehicle 3-door vehicle OPC Van .
202 Technical data Capacities Engine oil Engine A10XEP A12XEL, A12XER A14XEL, A14XER Z12XEP, Z14XEP A16LEL, A16LER Z13DTJ, Z13DTH Z13DTE ECO A17DTS A13DTE, A13DTC, A13DTR including Filter [l] 3.0 4.0 4.0 3.5 4,5 3.2 3.2 5.4 3.2 between MIN and MAX [l] 1.
Technical data 203 Tyre pressures Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people 13) With full load Engine Tyres front rear front rear front rear [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) A10XEP 185/70 R14, 200/2.
204 Technical data Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people 13) With full load Engine Tyres front rear front rear front rear [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) A12XEL, Z12XEP, A12XER, A14XEL, Z14XEP, A14XER 185/70 R14, 200/2.
Technical data 205 Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people 13) With full load Engine Tyres front rear front rear front rear [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) A16LER 195/55 R16 17) , 240/2.
206 Technical data Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people 13) With full load Engine Tyres front rear front rear front rear [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) A13DTC 185/65 R 15 18) 200/2.
Technical data 207 Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people 13) With full load Engine Tyres front rear front rear front rear [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) A13DTE 175/70 R14 270/2.
208 Technical data Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people 13) With full load Engine Tyres front rear front rear front rear [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) A13DTR 185/60 R15 240/2.
Technical data 209 Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people 13) With full load Engine Tyres front rear front rear front rear [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) Z13DTJ 185/70 R14 23) , 200/2.
210 Technical data Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people 13) With full load Engine Tyres front rear front rear front rear [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) Z13DTH 185/65 R 15 24) , 220/2.
Technical data 211 Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people 13) With full load Engine Tyres front rear front rear front rear [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) [ kPa/bar] ([psi]) 185/60 R15 14) 260/2.
212 Technical data Towing hitch installation dimensions.
Customer information 213 Customer information Vehicle data recording and privacy ....................................... 213 Vehicle data recording and privacy Event data recorders The vehicle has a number of sophisticated systems that monitor and control several vehicle data.
214 Index A Accessories and vehicle modifications .......................... 140 Adaptive forward lighting .......... .................................... 81, 97, 150 Adjustable air vents ................... 112 Airbag and belt tensioners ........... 77 Airbag deactivation .
215 Cupholders .................................. 50 Curtain airbag system .................. 42 D Danger, Warnings and Cautions ... 4 Deflation detection system ........... 80 Diesel fuel system bleeding ....... 146 Diesel particle filter ...........
216 Interruption of power supply ..... ........................................ 122, 127 Introduction .................................... 3 Isofix child restraint systems ........ 49 J Jump starting ............................. 173 K Keys ..........
217 Side airbag system ...................... 41 Sidelights ...................................... 95 Side turn signal lights ................ 157 Spare wheel ............................... 172 Speedometer ............................... 73 Sport mode .
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