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The brake fluid level in the reservoir must
not be higher than the MAX mark or lower
than the MIN mark.
Do not overfill the brak e fluid reservoir, as
this may cause an engine fire due to fluid
burning; risk of injury and damage to the
vehicle.
Use of some brake fluids could cause
damage or impair br aking effectiveness.
Stay well informed. We recommend that
you use Opel-approve d high performance
brake fluid.
Extreme cleanliness is important, since
brake fluid contamination can lead to
brake system malfunctions.
If brake fluid level is too low, brake system
control indicator 4 illuminates in the
instrument panel - see page 70.
After correcting the brake fluid level, have
the cause of the loss remedied by a
workshop. Brake fluid change
As brake fluid is hygroscopic, it absorbs
water. Vapour bubbles which impair the
braking effect may occur during braking.
The fluid change intervals specified on
pages 206 to 212 must therefore be
observed.
Clutch fluid
3
The clutch fluid does not require any
additional maintenanc e than that detailed
on pages 206 to 212.
If the fluid in the reservoir falls below the
MIN mark, consult a workshop.
9 Warning
We recommend that you have brake fluid
changed by a workshop, who will be
familiar with the requ irements of the law
as regards disposal of brake fluid and
can thus help to protect the environment
and your health.

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Battery
The battery is maintenance-free.
Retrofitted electrical or electronic
accessories can place an additional load
on the battery or discharge the battery.
Consult a workshop regarding technical
possibilities, such as fitting a more powerful
battery.Laying up the vehicle for more than
6 weeks can lead to battery discharge,
which may reduce the service life of the
battery. Disconnect battery from on-board
power supply by detaching negative
terminal (anti-theft alarm system
3 is then
disabled).
Ensure that ignition is switched off before
connecting the battery. Then perform the
following actions:
z Set date and time in the information
display - see pages 80, 86.
z If necessary, activate the electric
windows and sun roof 3 - see pages
32, 34.
In order to prevent the battery from
discharging, some consumers such as the
courtesy lamps automatically switch off
after a delay. Charge a disconnected battery every
6 weeks.
9 Warning
We recommend that you have battery
changes carried out by a workshop who
knows the laws concerning the disposal
of used batteries, therefore protecting
the environment and your health.
9 Warning
Ensure there is adequate ventilation
when charging the batt
ery. There is a risk
of explosion if gases generated during
charging are allowed to accumulate.
Battery acid is poisonous and corrosive.
Do not allow it to contact eyes, skin,
fabrics or painted surfaces; direct
contact may cause injuries and damage.
Avoid dealing with the battery near
naked flames and anything that would
generate sparks. No smoking!

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Protection of electronic
components
In order to avoid the breakdown of
electronic components within the electrical
system, never disconnect the battery with
the engine running. Never start the engine
while the battery is disconnected (e.g.
when using jump leads).
To avoid damaging the vehicle, do not
make any modifications to the electrical
system, e.g. connecting additional
consumers or tampering with electronic
control units (chip tuning). Disconnecting/connecting the battery
from/to the electrical system
Disconnect the battery from the vehicle
electrical system before charging:
first detach the negative and then the
positive lead.
Do not reverse the polarity of the battery,
i.e. do not confuse the terminals for the
positive and negative leads. When
connecting, start with the positive lead and
then connect the negative lead.
Vehicle storage
If your vehicle is to be stored for long
periods without use, we recommend you
consult a workshop for advice.
Vehicle care
In caring for your vehicle, observe all
national environmental regulations,
particularly when washing your vehicle.
Regular, thorough care contributes to
improving the appearance of your vehicle
and maintaining its va
lue. It is also a
prerequisite for clai ms made under the
warranty, in the event of paint or corrosion
damage. In the following pages, we give
you tips for vehicle care which, with correct
use, will help to ward off unavoidable and
harmful environmental influences.
9 Warning
Electronic ignition systems generate very
high voltages. Do not touch the ignition
system; high voltage can be fatal.

Service, maintenance213
Additional servicing
Additional operations ⊕
Additional work is work that is not required
every service but can be performed in
conjunction with a regular service.
Time allowances for such work are not
included in the scope of regular services
and will be charged for additionally. It is
more economic if these operations are
performed as part of a scheduled service
than having them performed separately.
Severe operating conditions o
Operating conditions are classified as
severe when one or more of the following
occurs frequently:
z cold starts,
z stop and go,
z trailer/caravan towing,
z gradients and/or high altitudes,
z poor road surfaces,
z sand and dust,
z extreme temperature fluctuations.
Police vehicles, taxis and driving school
vehicles are also cla ssified as operating
under severe conditions.
Under severe operating conditions, it may
be necessary to have certain scheduled
service work done more frequently than the
scheduled intervals.
For example, if fuel is used that does not
comply with required standards, the fuel
filter may need more frequent draining or
replacement and it may also be necessary
to change other components more often
(e.g. spark plugs). It is recommended to seek technical advice
on the servicing requirements dependent
on the specific operating conditions of your
vehicle.
Recommended fluids and
lubricants
Only use products that have been tested
and approved. Damage resulting from the
use of non-approved materials will not be
covered by the warranty.
Checking and topping up fluids
see page 191.
Engine oil
Engine oil is identified by its quality and
also its viscosity. Quality is more important
than viscosity when selecting which engine
oil to use.
Engine oil quality
European specifications
Opel engine oil m
eets classifications
GM-LL-A-025 and GM-LL-B-025 and is
therefore suitable for both petrol and
diesel engines.
International specifications
The above specification is valid only if the
service interval is reduced to that shown for
the international service schedule -
see pages 209 to 212.
Topping up engine oil
Oils of different manufacturers and brands
can be mixed as long as you comply with
the specified engine oil criteria (quality and
viscosity).
9 Warning
Operating materials are hazardous and
must be handled with the appropriate
level of care. If consumed, seek medical
attention immediatel y. Do not inhale
fumes and avoid skin contact. Keep out
of reach of children. Do not allow
operating materials to contaminate the
sewage system, surface water, ground
water or soil. Dispose of empty containers
properly. Always bear in mind that
operating materials are hazardous to
your health.
GM-LL-A-025: Petrol engines
GM-LL-B-025: Diesel engines without DPF
ACEA-C3 Diesel engines with DPF
GM General Motors Europe
LL Longlife
A or B Engine oil quality specification
025 Validity index
ACEA-A3: Petrol engines
ACEA-B4: Diesel engines without DPF
ACEA-C3: Diesel engines with DPF

Service, maintenance214
Not every engine oil available on the
market meets the quality requirements,
always check the required specification
and rating is marked on the container.
If engine oil of the required quality is not
available, a maximum of 1 litre of ACEA
A3/B4 or A3/B3 grade may be used (only
once between each oil change). The
viscosity should be of the correct rating.
Use of ACEA A1/B1 and A5/B5 engine oil is
expressly forbidden, since they can cause
long-term engine damage under certain
operating conditions.
Engine oil additives
The use of engine oil additives could cause
damage and invalidate the warranty.
Engine oil viscosity
SAE 0W-30, 0W-40, 5W-30 or 5W-40 The SAE viscosity rating defines the ability
of an oil to flow. When cold, oil is more
viscous than when hot.
Multigrade oil is indicated by two figures.
The first figure, followed by a W, indicates
low temperature viscosity and the second
figure the high temperature viscosity.
Coolant and antifreeze
Use antifreeze of recommended
specification: silicate-free LLC (Long Life
Coolant).
The system is factory-filled with coolant
designed for frost protection down to
approx. -28 °C. This concentration should
be maintained all year-round.
Coolant additives intended to give
additional corrosion protection or seal
against minor leaks can cause function
problems. Liability for consequences
resulting from the use
of coolant additives
will be rejected.
Brake and clutch fluid
Only use DOT4 brake fluid.
Over time, brake fluid absorbs moisture
which will reduce braking effectiveness.
The brake fluid should therefore be
replaced at the specified interval.
Brake fluid should be stored in a sealed
container to avoid water absorption.
Ensure it does not become contaminated
with fluids containing mineral oil (oil,
petrol, cleaner) as this can damage the
seals and sleeves of the brake system.
9 Warning
Brake fluid is poisonous!
9 Warning
Due to its corrosive nature, it must not
come in contact with the paintwork. Flush
any escaped brake fluid with plenty of
water.

Technical data 227
Mounting dimensions of caravan/
trailer towing equipment
Dimension mm
A 416
B 507
C 482
D 734
E 1039
F (fully laden)
353
G (at kerb weight)
446
9 Warning
Only use towing equipment approved for
your vehicle. We recommend entrusting
fitting of towing equipment at a later
date to a workshop.

Index231
Fuel gauge ............................................... 76
Fuel system, diesel
................................ 194
Fuse extractor
........................................ 182
Fuses
....................................................... 181
G
Gears ........................................................ 17
Generator, see Alternator
....................... 74
Glasses compartment
............................. 65
Glove compartment
................................ 64
Bulb replacement
.............................. 191
Cooling
............................................... 105
Lighting
........................................ 64, 100
Graphical information display
......... 77, 83
Gross Vehicle Weight
........... 131, 167, 221
H
Halogen headlamp system .................. 185
Bulb replacement
.............................. 185
Hand brake
...................................... 19, 147
Hazard warning lamps
..................... 14, 97
Head restraints
.................................... 8, 39
Active head restraints
......................... 39
Head restraint position
....................... 39
Height adjustment
.............................. 39
Headlamp aiming
................................. 185
Headlamp flash
................................. 14, 95
Headlamp main beam
..................... 14, 95
Bulb replacement
.............................. 186
Control indicator
............................ 73, 95
Headlamp range adjustment
......... 97, 185
Automatic
............................................ 97
Manual
................................................. 97
Headlamp switch
.............................. 13, 94 Headlamp washer system
........ 16, 93, 199
Antifreeze protection
........................ 199
Capacities
.......................................... 225
Washer fluid reservoir
....................... 199
Headlamps
........................................ 13, 94
Bulb replacement
...................... 186, 187
Daytime running lamps
...................... 94
Driving abroad
.................................. 100
Front fog lamps
................................... 96
Warning device
............................. 92, 94
Wiper activated lighting
..................... 94
Heated exterior mirrors
.................. 16, 105
Heated front seats
................................ 105
Heated rear window
....................... 16, 105
Heating
.......................................... 103, 107
Exterior mirrors
.................................. 105
Rear window
...................................... 105
Seats
................................................... 105
With air conditioning system
.... 107, 108
With Electronic Climate Control
112, 113
Heating the footwell
............................. 108
Height adjustment Head restraints
................................ 8, 39
Seat belts
............................................. 47
Steering wheel
..................................... 13
High-pressure cleaners
143, 167, 202, 204
Horn
......................................................... 15
Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA)
............... 138
I
Identification plate ............................... 215
Ignition logic
...................................... 80, 87
Ignition switch
......................................... 13
Illumination
........................................ 100
Ignition system
........................................ 19
Immobiliser
.............................................. 22
Information display
................................ 76
Bulb replacement
.............................. 191
Illumination
.......................................... 98
Infotainment system
..................... 101, 102
Inspection system
................................. 206
Instrument display
.................................. 75
Bulb replacement
.............................. 191
Illumination
.......................................... 98
Instrument panel
..................................... 10
Instruments
.............................................. 70
Interior lamps
.......................................... 98
Front reading lamps
........................... 99
Rear interior lamps
.............................. 99
Interior mirror
...................................... 9, 31
Interruption of power supply
... 83, 90, 120
Selector lever lock
............................. 120
ISOFIX
.......................................... 50, 51, 52
J
Jack ........................................................ 176
Jump leads
............................................ 172

Index234
TankFuel gauge
........................................... 76
Technical data
....................................... 215
Telephone, see Mobile telephones
...... 102
Temperature regulation
............... 106, 112
Temporary spare wheel
................ 153, 177
The first 1000 km
................................... 127
Tightening torque
................................. 223
Time
.................................................... 80, 85
Tools
....................................................... 176
Towing
........................... 127, 169, 174, 175
Towing equipment
........................ 164, 227
Towing eye
..................................... 174, 175
Towing service
....................................... 175
Trailer Stability Assist (TSA)
................. 138
Trailer/caravan towing
................. 127, 167
Transmission display
....................... 76, 116
Tread depth
........................................... 151
Trip computer
.................................... 81, 88
Trip odometer
.......................................... 75
Turn signal lamps
.............................. 14, 95
Bulb replacement
...................... 186, 187
Tyre chains
............................................. 152
Tyre condition
........................................ 150
Tyre pressure
................................. 150, 168
Tyre pressure monitoring system
... 91, 144
Tyres
....................................................... 223
Directional tyres
................................. 178
Pressure
.............................................. 224
U
Units of measure ............................... 81, 87
Unleaded fuel
....................... 131, 133, 217
Used engine oil
...................................... 194
V
Valve cap key ........................................ 150
Vehicle care
........................................... 201
Vehicle Identification Number
..... 215, 216
Vehicle keys, see Key
.............................. 21
Vehicle tools
.......................................... 176
Vehicle weights
..................................... 222
Ventilation
.............................103, 104, 107
W
Warning buzzers ..................................... 92
Warning messages
........................... 79, 84
Warning triangle
............................. 68, 177
Washer fluid reservoir
........................... 199
Washing the vehicle
.............................. 202
Weights
.................................................. 221
Wheel condition
.................................... 150
Wheel trims
............................................ 152
Wheels, tyres
......................................... 149
Windows
.................................... 16, 32, 105
Demisting and defrosting
... 17, 108, 113
Windscreen washer system
...... 16, 93, 199
Antifreeze protection
........................ 199
Capacities
.......................................... 225
Washer fluid reservoir
....................... 199
Windscreen wipers
.................... 15, 92, 198 Winter operation
Battery
............................................... 128
Coolant, antifreeze
........................... 195
Fuel consumption
.............................. 130
Fuel for diesel engines
...................... 131
Heating
.............................. 103, 109, 111
Locks
.................................................. 205
Tyre chains
................................ 152, 223
Window demisting
and defrosting
........................... 108, 113
Windscreen wash system,
antifreeze protection
........................ 199
Winter tyres
....................................... 152
Winter program
..................................... 117
Winter tyres
........................................... 152
X
Xenon headlamp system ............... 97, 187
Bulb replacement
.............................. 187