86 Lighting
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Fog lamps
> 3
The fog lamps can only be switched on if
both the ignition and lights are on.
Operated with the > button.
Fog tail lamp
r
The fog tail lamp can only be switched on
if both the ignition and dipped beam/
parking lamps are on.
Operated with the r button.
The fog tail lamp of the vehicle is
deactivated when towing a caravan/
trailer.
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Hazard warning lamps Operated with the ¨ button.
To make the button easier to find, the red
surface is illuminated when the ignition
switched on. When the button is pressed,
its control indicator flashes in time with the
hazard warning lamps.
120 Driving and operationSelf testing
When the engine is started and the vehicle
starts off, the system performs a self-check,
which may be audible.
Fault
Have cause of fault remedied by a
workshop. The system’s integrated self
diagnostics allow faults to be quickly
remedied.
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Hand brake Always apply handbrake firmly without
operating the release button, and apply as
firmly as possible on a downhill or uphill
slope.
To release the hand brake pull the lever up
slightly, press the ratchet knob, and fully
lower the lever.
In order to reduce the hand brake
operational forces, depress the foot brake
at the same time.
Brake assist When the brake pedal is rapidly and
forcefully depressed, the vehicle is
automatically braked with maximum brake
force amplification in order to obtain the
shortest possible braking distance during
full-on braking (brake assist).
Maintain steady pressure on the brake
pedal for as long as full-on braking is to
continue. When the brake pedal is
released, the maximum brake force
amplification is taken away.
9 Warning
If there is a fault in the ABS, the wheels
may be liable to lock due to braking that
is heavier than normal. The advantages
of ABS are no longer available. During
hard braking, the vehicle can no longer
be steered and may swerve.
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Self-help, vehicle care
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Combo van
The jack and the vehicle tools are secured
behind the driver’s seat.
The jack is secured in place by a wing
screw. The vehicle tools are secured to the
jack with rubber bands.
Changing wheels There may be a tyre repair kit instead of a
spare wheel 3142.
Make the following preparations and
observe the following information:
zPark the vehicle on a level, firm and non-
skid surface. The front wheels must be in
the straight-ahead position.
zSwitch on the hazard warning flashers,
apply the hand brake, engage first gear
or reverse.
zSet up the warning triangle correctly.
Warning triangle 3133.
zRemove the spare wheel from beneath
the vehicle floor 3134.
zNever change more than one wheel at
once. zUse the jack only to change wheels.
zIf the ground on which the vehicle is
standing is soft, a solid board (max. 1 cm
thick) should be placed under the jack.
zBlock the wheel diagonally opposite the
wheel to be changed by placing wedge
blocks or equivalent in front and behind
the wheel.
zNo people or animals may be in the
vehicle when it is jacked up.
zNever crawl under a jacked-up vehicle.
zDo not start the vehicle when it is raised
on the jack.
zBefore screwing in the wheel bolts, clean
them and lightly coat the taper of each
wheel bolt with commercially available
grease.
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7. Screw in the wheel bolts. Push the wheel
bolt wrench 3 on as far as possible and
tighten the wheel bolts slightly.
On some versions, the wheel trim must
be positioned before the wheel bolts
are tightened.
8. Lower vehicle. 9. Push the wheel bolt wrench 3 on as far
as possible and tighten crosswise.
Tightening torque is 110 Nm.
Alloy wheels 3: put hub cap on and
engage, inserting pin on rear of hub
cap into relevant hole in wheel.
Alloy wheels with anti-theft lock3: Put
hub cap on. Insert and tighten anti-
theft lock3.
10. Before refitting the wheel trim, clean the
wheel around the retaining clips. Valve
symbol 3 on back of wheel trim must
point towards valve on wheel.
Align and engage hub cap or wheel
trim 3 and wheel bolt caps 3.11. Stow the replaced wheel, tools and
warning triangle 3133, 3136.
12. Check the tyre pressure of the newly
mounted wheel.
13. Have the wheel bolt tightening torque
(110 Nm) checked.
14. Replace the faulty tyre on the wheel
that was removed.
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Fuses and the most important
circuits they protectSome circuits may be protected by several
fuses.
The figures on pages 147, 148 depict
the fuse boxes of vehicles with engine
Z13DTJ
1). Fuse boxes of other engines
are depicted on pages 149, 150.
Picture no:
1)Sales designation
3184.
No. Circuit
1
Central control unit
2
Engine control unit
No. Circuit
3
Instruments, information display,
light switch, horn, hazard warning
lamps, electronic immobiliser
4
Towing equipment, number plate
lampsNo. Circuit
5
Electric window (left)
6
–
7
–
8
Starter
9
Fuel injection system, fuel pump,
stationary heater
10
Horn
11
Central control unit
12
Information display, infotainment
system
13
Anti-theft alarm system
14
Exterior mirrors
15
Windscreen washer system
16
Courtesy lamp
17
Central control unit
18
–
167 Opel Service, maintenance
⊕Additional work.
o Intervals are shorter under extreme operating conditions and when such is necessary due to conditions specific to the country.
Service work after year
1)
km (x 1000)
1)
1)Whichever occurs first.
1
302
603
904
1205
150
Visually inspect steering bellows, track rods and axle drive xxxxx
Check track-rod ends and suspension ball joints xxxxx
⊕
Change brake and clutch fluid (manual transmission automated) every 2 years
Undo wheel mounting and tighten to 110 Nm torque
xx During assembly, lightly lubricate wheel bolt tapers with grease or oil
Check tyre condition; check and correct tyre pressures (including the spare wheel)
With tyre inflation system, check the set to make sure that it is complete and not out
of date. Replace sealant bottle every 4 years
⊕
Annual service check when the annual mileage is more than 20,000 km
Visually inspect the first-aid kit (present and stowed in the right place, intact and not
out of date), lashing eyes and warning triangleevery 2 years
Check and correct headlamp aiming (including auxiliary headlamps) x x
⊕o
Lubricate door hinges, door brakes, lock cylinders, strikers, bonnet closure and
tailgate hinges.xx
Road test, final inspection (check steering column lock, ignition switch, instruments
and control indicators, entire brake system, steering, air conditioning system, engine,
body and chassis), reset service interval display using TECH 2xxxxx
⊕
For Germany only: carry out emissions inspection (AU), general inspection (HU) First after 3 years and then every
2 years thereafter
With commercial passenger transport, taxis, ambulances, hired vehicles, etc. annually
⊕
Carry out gas system test (GAP) and note it in the Service and Warranty Booklet First after 3 years and then every
2 years thereafter
With commercial passenger transport, taxis, ambulances, hired vehicles, etc. annually
170 Opel Service, maintenance⊕Additional work.
o Intervals are shorter under extreme operating conditions and when such is necessary due to conditions specific to the country.
Service work after year
1)
km (x 1000)
1)
1)Whichever occurs first.
1
152
303
454
605
75
Visually inspect steering bellows, track rods and axle drive x x x x x
Check track-rod ends and suspension ball joints x x x x x
⊕
Change brake and clutch fluid (manual transmission automated) every 2 years
Undo wheel mounting and tighten to 110 Nm torque
xx During assembly, lightly lubricate wheel bolt tapers with grease or oil
Check tyre condition; check and correct tyre pressures (including the spare wheel)
With tyre inflation system, check the set to make sure that it is complete and not
out of date. Replace sealant bottle every 4 years
⊕
Annual service check when the annual mileage is more than 20,000 km
Visually inspect the first-aid kit (present and stowed in the right place, intact and
not out of date), lashing eyes and warning triangleevery 2 years
Check and correct headlamp aiming (including auxiliary headlamps) x x
⊕o
Lubricate door hinges, door brakes, lock cylinders, strikers, bonnet closure and
tailgate hinges.xx
Road test, final inspection (check steering column lock, ignition switch, instruments
and control indicators, entire brake system, steering, air conditioning system, engine,
body and chassis), reset service interval display using TECH 2xxxxx
⊕
Carry out gas system test (GAP) and note it in the Service and Warranty Booklet First after 3 years and then every
2 years thereafter
With commercial passenger transport, taxis, ambulances, hired vehicles, etc. annually
200 IndexFFan ............................................................ 94
Fault .......................................................... 37
Filling station
Capacities ........................................... 195
Engine oil level ................................... 175
Fuel ............................................. 110, 184
Opening the bonnet .......................... 128
Tyre pressure ...................................... 191
Vehicle data ............................... 182, 183
Windscreen washer system ............... 180
First-aid kit ............................................. 133
Flat tyre .................................................. 142
Fog lamps ................................................ 86
Bulb replacement ............................... 156
Fog tail lamp ............................................ 86
Bulb replacement ............................... 157
Foot brake ...................................... 118, 120
Front passenger airbag .......................... 56
Fuel ................................................. 110, 184
Fuel consumption ......... 108, 110, 185, 186
Fuel filter ................................................. 177
Fuel gauge ......................................... 73, 74
Fuel level ................................................... 73
Fuel selection button ............................. 113
Fuel system, diesel ................................. 128
Fuse remover ......................................... 145
Fuses ....................................................... 145
GGas type
H gas .......................................... 110, 188
L gas ................................................... 110
Gears ................................................ 15, 105
Generator, see Alternator ....................... 69
Genuine Opel Parts and Accessories ... 174
Glasses compartment ............................. 63
Glove compartment ................................ 63
Graphical information display ............... 76
Gross vehicle weight .............................. 189
Gross vehicle weight rating .................. 189HHalogen headlamp system .................. 151
Hand brake ................................ 16, 17, 120
Hazard warning lamps ........................... 86
Head restraints .................................. 40, 41
Headlamp flash ....................................... 85
Headlamp range adjustment ................. 87
Headlamp switch ................................ 6, 84
Headlamp washer system ........ 13, 83, 180
Headlamps ................................................ 6
Daytime running lights ........................ 84
Driving abroad ..................................... 89
Fog lamps ............................................ 86
Reversing lamps .................................. 85
Warning device .................................... 82
Headlights
Changing bulbs ......................... 151, 155
Heated exterior mirrors ............... 14, 35, 37Heated front seats .................................. 40
Heated rear window ......................... 14, 37
Heating .............................................. 92, 95
Seats ..................................................... 40
With the air conditioning system ....... 92
Height adjustment
Seat belts ............................................. 52
Steering wheel ........................................6
High pressure jet cleaner ...................... 163
Horn .......................................................... 13
IIdentification plate ........................ 182, 183
Idling ...................................................... 105
Ignition logic ............................................ 82
Ignition switch .......................................... 16
Ignition system .............................. 174, 180
Immobiliser .............................................. 21
Information display ................................. 76
Infotainment system ......................... 76, 90
Instrument illumination ........................... 87
Bulb replacement .............................. 159
Instrument panel ........................................9
Instruments .............................. 9, 66, 71, 72
Interior mirror ....................................... 6, 35
Interruption of power supply
Easytronic ........................................... 105
Electric windows .................................. 37JJack ................................................ 136, 139
Jump leads ............................................. 129