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Contents
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Subject Page
Glossary
Abbreviations 3
Introduction4
Vehicle Weights 5
Dimensions 5
Vehicle Features 6
Body
Body Structure 10
Engine Compartment 15
Trunk 16
Jacking and Towing 18
Glazing 19
Doors and Door Mirrors 21
Windshield Wipers and Washers 23
Exterior and Interior Trim 24
Seats 26
Interior Features 30
Occupant Protection
Seat Belts 32
Airbags 33
SRS Operation 35
Fuel System
Introduction 38
Evaporative Emissions System 42
Exhaust System
Introduction 44
Transmission
Introduction 45
Chassis
Introduction 46
Front Suspension 47
Rear Suspension 49
Wheels and Tyres 52
Driveline 53
Final Drive (differential) 54
Brakes 55
Power Assisted Steering 58
Steering Column 59
Climate Control
System Overview 63
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JOL.080
SPARE WHEEL AND JACKING EQUIPMENT
Spare Wheel and Jacking Equipment
The spare wheel and jacking equipment are
located in the luggage compartment floor pan.
The floor carpet folds forwards to access the
spare wheel, towing eye and jack.
Towing Eye
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JOL.111
JACK AND JACKING POINT
Jacking and Towing
The body has four jacking points located in
notches in the sill structure.
Caution:Extreme care must be taken when
positioning jacks or other lifting equipment that
the sills and sill panels are not damaged as the
vehicle is lifted.
For emergency short distance towing, or for
mounting the vehicle on a recovery trailer, LH
thread screw-in eye positions are located at both
the front and rear of the vehicle. The towing eye is
stowed with the vehicle jack in the luggage
compartment floor pan. To secure the vehicle
during road and ship transportation, tie-down
brackets are located under the floor pan. As with
current vehicles, the front vane must be removed
before attaching the towing cable.
JOL.113
REAR TOWING EYE
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Steering Column Switchgear
LH Side Stalk
Direction indicator function:
Down indicates left, up indicates right.
Lamp function:
Main Beam - To select main beam when dipped
headlamps have been selected from the master
lighting switch, pull stalk backwards until a
click is felt.
Flash - To flash the headlamps, pull the stalk
back slightly.
RH Side Stalk
Wiper functions:
Functions:
Position A: Flick wipe
Position B: Off
Position C: Intermittent wipe. The rotary collar
F can be adjusted to vary the delay between
wipes.
Position D: Slow wiper operation.
Position E: High speed wiper operation.
Rain sensitive wipers (where fitted):
Turn the rotary collar F to auto. The wipers will
automatically operate when rain falls on the
windshield, or when moisture is present.
JOL.014
JOL.015
Trunk/Fuel Filler Flap Release and
Headlamp Levelling Switchpack
The switchpack is located below the Main
Headlamp Switch.
Headlamp Levelling
Ô0Õ Normal setting - Driver only
Ô1Õ Driver and one front passenger
Ô2Õ All seats occupied and maximum luggage
Ô3Õ Fully loaded vehicle and towing a caravan
or trailer
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Trunk ReleaseFuel Filler Flap Release
Headlamp Levelling
LH SIDE STALK
RH SIDE STALK
A F
E
D
C
B
SWITCHPACK
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Alarms and Audible Signals
Note:In certain markets, legislation prohibits the
use of audible confirmation signals. In such cases,
the sound source has been removed from the
system.
Audible Signals
An audible signal will sound when a door is
opened using a key if the vehicle has been armed
(Europe only). This mode can be cancelled within
15 seconds of opening the door, by disarming the
security system using the key-ring transmitter or
by switching the ignition to position ÔIIÕ.
Error Signal
The direction indicators will flash five times
whenever one of the following conditions is
present:
¥ If any door is open when an attempt to ÔarmÕ
the security system is made.
¥ The luggage compartment or the bonnet is
not properly closed when an attempt to ÔarmÕ
the security system is made.
¥ If there is an electrical failure within the
intrusion sensing system, if fitted, and an
attempt to ÔdisarmÕ the security system is
made.Full Alarm
Once armed, any of the following circumstances
will create a full alarm state and sound the horns
and flash the direction indicators:
¥ Opening a door, luggage compartment lid
(except with transmitter) or bonnet.
¥ Movement in the passenger area (if intrusion
sensors are fitted).
¥ Using a key in the ignition switch which is not
programmed to the vehicle.
¥ If the driverÕs door is opened with a key
(European markets only) after a 15 second
delay.
¥ If the inclination sensor (if fitted) is activated.
Intrusion Sensing (when fitted)
A further enhancement to the security system is
the addition of intrusion sensing. When the
vehicle is armed and double-locked, movement
within the vehicle interior will activate the alarm.
When the security system is disarmed the
intrusion sensors are also disarmed.
Panic Alarm (when fitted)
When in or near the vehicle, the alarm can be set
off to deter a possible offender. For this feature to
operate, the key must not be in the ignition
switch.
Pressing the panic button on the key-ring
transmitter will activate the ÔPanic AlarmÕ.
The Panic Alarm will sound for the normal full
alarm period. The alarm is stopped by putting the
key into the ignition switch and turning to position
ÔIIÕ.
The key-ring transmitter can be used to cancel the
Panic Alarm by pressing either the panic button or
the unlock button.
Inclination (tilt) Sensing Protection (Dealer
fit option)
This feature protects against unauthorized towing
away or jacking up. When the vehicle is double-
locked and armed, any tilting of the vehicle, such
as jacking or lifting, will activate the alarm.
Note:If the vehicle is being transported by road,
rail or sea, the vehicle should not be double-
locked. This prevents the inclination system from
being armed and sounding the alarm as the
vehicle pitches and rolls.
When the security system is disarmed the
inclination sensor is also disarmed.
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INTRUSION SENSOR