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Centre high-mounted stop lamp,
instrument panel and glove compartment
illumination
We recommend having bulb replacements
carried out by a workshop.
Opel genuine parts and
accessories
We recommend the use of “Opel genuine
parts and accessories” and conversion
parts released expressly for your vehicle
type. These parts have undergone special
tests to establish their reliability, safety and
specific suitability for your vehicle. Despite
continuous market monitoring, we cannot
assess or guarantee these attributes for
other products, even if they have been
granted approval by the relevant
authorities or in some other form.
“Opel genuine parts and accessories” and
conversion parts approved by Opel can be
obtained from your Op el Partner, who can
provide comprehensive advice about
permitted technical changes and ensure
that the part is installed correctly.
A note on safety
To avoid the possibility of injury, only carry
out engine compartment checks (e.g.
checking the brake fluid level or the engine
oil level) when the igni tion is switched off. Never carry out any re
pairs or adjustment
and maintenance work on the vehicle
yourself. This especially applies to the
engine, chassis and safety parts. You may,
out of ignorance, infringe the provisions of
the law and, by not performing the work
properly, you may endanger yourself and
other road users.
Checking and topping up fluids
To aid identification, the engine oil filler
cap, the coolant filler cap, the lid of the
fluid container for the windscreen washer
system and the handle of the engine oil
gauge (dipstick) may be coloured yellow.
9 Warning
The cooling fan may be operated by a
thermoswitch and can therefore start to
operate unexpectedly, even when the
ignition is switched off; risk of injury.
Electronic ignition systems generate very
high voltages. Do not touch the ignition
system; high voltage can be fatal.
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Engine oil change, oil filter change
Engine oil changes are to be carried out
depending on time intervals or kilometre/
mileage intervals, since oil loses its
lubrication properties not only through
engine operation but also through ageing.
We recommend that you use genuine Opel
oil filters.
Remember to reset the engine oil life
monitor 3 whenever the engine oil is
changed.
Engine oil life monitor 3
The engine oil life monitor lets you know
when to change the oil. Based on driving
conditions, the kilometre/mileage interval
at which an oil change will be indicated can
vary considerably.
For the system to work properly, it must be
reset every time the oil is changed. Consult
a workshop.
When the system has calculated that oil life
has been diminished, control indicator C
illuminates in the instrument panel -
see page 73. Engine oil needs changing
within approx. 1000 km (600 miles). Engine
power may be decreased.Diesel fuel filter
Drain diesel fuel filter of residual water at
every engine oil change.
Place a container underneath the filter
housing. Turn drain plug, located on the
left of the filter housing, anti-clockwise
using a suitable screwdriver, to drain off
the water.
The filter is drained as soon as diesel fuel
emerges from the port. Retighten the drain
plug by turning it clockwise.
With engine switched off, turn ignition key
to ON, wait approx. 5 seconds, and turn
key to LOCK to perform priming operation.
Perform this operation 3 times or more
while the engine is switched off, to avoid air
entering the fuel line.
9 Warning
Used engine oil filters and empty oil
containers should not be disposed of as
domestic refuse. We recommend that
you entrust oil and oil filter changes to a
workshop who is familiar with legal
requirements regarding disposal of used
oil and can thus help to protect both the
environment and your health.
Engine oil is a danger to health; avoid
prolonged contact with skin and wash
exposed areas thoroughly.
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Check diesel fuel filter at shorter intervals if
the vehicle is subjected to extreme
operating conditions such as high humidity
(primarily in coastal areas), extremely high
or low outside temperatures and
substantially varying daytime and night-
time temperatures.
If there is water in the diesel fuel filter,
control indicator
N illuminates in the
instrument panel - see page 73. Drain the
water immediately.
Coolant
During operation, the system is
pressurized. The temperature may
therefore rise to over 100 °C.
The antifreeze provides excellent corrosion
protection for the cooling and heating
system, as well as freeze protection down
to -28 °C.
Certain types of antifreeze can lead to
engine damage. We therefore strongly
recommend the use of antifreeze that has
been approved by Opel.
Antifreeze and corrosion protection
Before the start of the cold weather season,
have the coolant checked for correct
concentration by a workshop. The amount
of antifreeze must provide protection down
to approx. –28 °C. If the antifreeze
concentration is too low, this reduces
protection from fr eezing and corrosion.
Top up antifreeze if necessary.
If coolant loss is topped up with
demineralised water, have antifreeze
concentration checked and more
antifreeze added as necessary. Coolant level
Hardly any losses occur since the cooling
system is sealed and it is thus rarely
necessary to top up the coolant.
The coolant level in the expansion tank
should be between the
MIN and MAX
marks when the system is cold.
9 Warning
Antifreeze is a danger to health: it must
therefore be kept in the original container
and out of the reach of children.
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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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Replacing windscreen wipers
Lift wiper arm, press and hold retaining clip
and detach wiper blade.Windscreen washer system
Do not spray washer fluid onto windscreen
in freezing weather, to avoid ice forming
and impairing vision.
The filler opening of the fluid container for
the windscreen washer system is located in
the front of the engine compartment.
Fill only with commercially available,
ready-to-use windscreen washer fluid.
Do not use tap water, as minerals will
cause clogging in the system.In cold weather, do no
t fill the windscreen
washer fluid reservoir more than three-
quarters full, to allow enough room for
expansion if the fluid freezes, and to
prevent damage to the reservoir.
In freezing conditions, use windscreen
washer fluid with sufficient antifreezing
properties. Do not use coolant antifreeze or
tap water, to avoid freezing the solution
and damaging the windscreen washer
system.
When closing the cont ainer, press the lid
down firmly all the way round.
If the fluid in the windscreen washer fluid
reservoir is too low, control indicator G
illuminates in the instrument panel -
see page 73. Top up washer fluid as soon
as possible.
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Plastic and rubber parts
For additional cleaning of plastic and
rubber parts, use a cleaner suitable for
vehicle interiors. Do not use any other
agent, and in particular do not use solvents
or petrol.
Wheels and tyres
Do not use high-pressure jet cleaners on
wheels and tyres.
Interior and upholstery
Clean the vehicle interior regularly,
including the instrument panel fascia,
using Interior/Upholstery Cleaner.
Clean fabric upholstery with a vacuum
cleaner and brush. To remove stains, use a
cleaner that is suitable for both fabrics and
vinyl.
Open Velcro fastener s on clothing could
damage seat upholstery. Make sure that
Velcro fasteners are closed.
Do not use cleaning agents such as
acetone, carbon te trachloride, paint
thinner, paint remover, nail varnish
remover, washing powder or bleach to
clean fabrics, carpets, the instrument panel
or leather trim 3 in the vehicle interior.
Benzine, petrol, naphth a, enamel reducers
and lacquer thinners are also unsuitable. Avoid over-exposure to vapours from
cleaning agents and
other chemicals when
cleaning. Whenever possible, avoid using
such cleaning agents in small, unventilated
spaces, to avoid inhalation of dangerous
vapours. Open the doors.
If the front seats are equipped with side
airbags 3, do not use chemical solvents or
strong detergents on the seat covers.
Do not saturate the seat covers with
Interior/Upholstery Cleaner, to avoid
contaminating the airbag system,
otherwise the side airbags 3 may not
trigger in the event of a collision. Seat belts
Always keep seat be
lts clean and dry.
Clean seat belts only with lukewarm water
or Interior/Upholstery Cleaner.
Periodically check the seat belts and
replace immediately with new seat belts if
damage or weakening of the belts has
occurred.
Windows
When cleaning the heated rear window,
make sure that the heating element on the
inside of the window is not damaged.
Never place stickers on the inside of the
rear window.
Use a soft, lint-fr ee cloth or chamois
leather, in conjunction with Window
Cleaning Spray and Insect Remover. Do not
use sharp instruments or abrasive cleaners.
Opel Cleaning Solvent and Antifreeze is
suitable for de-icing windows.
For mechanical removal of ice, use a
commercially available sharp-edged ice
scraper. Press the scraper firmly against
the glass so that no dirt can get under it
and scratch the glass.
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D
Dashboard - see Instrument panel ........ 10
Data
................................................. 21, 215
Date
.......................................................... 80
Daytime running lamps
.......................... 94
DCS (Descent Control System)
............. 138
Demisting and defrosting Windows
............................................... 17
With air conditioning system
............ 108
With Electronic Climate Control
....... 113
Descent Control System
........................ 138
Diesel
...................................................... 131
Diesel fuel filter
...................................... 194
Diesel fuel system
.......................... 171, 194
Diesel particle filter
......................... 73, 135
Dipped beam
..................................... 14, 95
Bulb replacement
.............................. 186
Display
..................................................... 76
Display mode
........................................... 87
Door locks
.......................................... 6, 205
Doors
........................................................ 72
Drink holders
............................................ 67
Drive control systems
............................ 136
Driving abroad
...................................... 100
Driving hints
........................................... 127
E
Economical driving ................................ 129
Electric exterior mirrors
....................... 9, 30
Electric sun roof
....................................... 34
Electric windows
...................................... 32
Child safety system
............................. 33
Safety function
.................................... 33
Electrical system
.................................... 181 Electrically adjustable front seat
........... 37
Electronic Climate Control
...... 17, 103, 111
Electronic components
......................... 201
Electronic immobiliser
............................. 22
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
......... 136
Engine braking assistance
................... 118
Engine code
................................... 216, 217
Engine control indicator
....................... 134
Engine data
........................................... 217
Engine oil
............................................... 213
Additives
............................................ 214
Topping up
........................................ 213
Viscosity
............................................. 214
Engine oil change
.................................. 194
Engine oil filter change
......................... 194
Engine oil level and consumption
........ 192
Engine oil life monitor
..................... 73, 194
Engine oil pressure
.................................. 74
Engine oils
...................................... 192, 216
Engine speed
........................................... 75
Engine wash
.......................................... 205
Environmental protection
............. 194, 201
ESC (Electronic Stability Control)
......... 136
Exhaust control indicator
..................... 134
Exhaust gases
....................................... 135
Exhaust system
...................................... 135
Exterior lamps
.......................................... 94
Exterior mirrors
........................................ 30
F
Fan ................................................. 106, 191
Filling station Capacities
.......................................... 225
Engine oil level
................................... 192
Fuel
............................................. 131, 217
Ignition key
.......................................... 21
Opening the bonnet
......................... 171
Tyre pressure
............................. 130, 224
Vehicle data
...................................... 215
Windscreen washer system
.............. 199
First aid kit
....................................... 68, 177
Flat tyre
................................................. 177
Flex-Fix system
...................................... 154
FlexOrganizer
.......................................... 62
Fog tail lamp
........................................... 96
Bulb replacement
.............................. 188
Fold in exterior mirrors
....................... 9, 30
Foot brake
............................................. 146
Front airbags
........................................... 52
Front door lamps
.................................. 100
Bulb replacement
.............................. 190
Front fog lamps
...................................... 96
Bulb replacement
.............................. 188
Front passenger’s seat airbag
............... 52
Front passenger’s seat undertray
......... 66
Front reading lamps Bulb replacement
.............................. 189
Front seat armrest
.................................. 40
Fuel
........................................................ 131
Fuel consumption
................. 129, 131, 219
Fuel filler cap
......................................... 132
Fuel filter
................................................ 194
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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