IntroductionYour vehicle is an intelligent combination
of forward-looking technology, impressive
safety, environmental friendliness and
economy.
It now lies with you to drive your vehicle
safely and to see it performs perfectly. This
Owner’s Manual provides you with all the
necessary information to that end.
Make sure your passengers are aware of
the possible risk of accident and injury
which may result from improper use of the
vehicle.
You must always follow the specific laws of
the country in which you are located. These
could differ from the information in this
Owner’s Manual.
When this Manual refers to a workshop
visit, we recommend your Opel Service
Partner.
All Opel Service Partners provide first-class
service at reasonable prices. Experienced
mechanics trained by Opel work according
to specific Opel instructions.
The Owner’s Manual, infotainment system
instructions and vehicle service and
warranty booklet should always be kept
ready to hand in the vehicle glove
compartment. Make use of the Owner’s Manual zThe "In Brief" section will give you an
initial overview. zThe table of contents at the beginning of
the owner’s manual and within the
individual chapters will show you where
everything is.
zIts index will help you find what you
want.
zYellow arrows in the illustrations serve as
points of reference or indicate some
action to be performed.
zBlack arrows in the illustrations indicate
a reaction or a second action to be
performed.
zThis Owner’s Manual depicts left-hand
drive vehicles. Operation is similar for
right-hand drive vehicles.
zThe Owner’s Manual uses the internal
engine codes. The corresponding sales
designations are found in the chapter
"Technical data".
zDirection references such as left or right,
forwards or backwards in the
descriptions always indicate the
direction of travel.
Symbols6 Continue reading on next page. 3 signifies equipment not fitted to all
vehicles (model variants, engine options,
models specific to one country, optional
equipment, Genuine Opel Parts and
Accessories).
Page references are indicated with 3 . 3
means "see page".
9
Danger,
9 Warning, Caution
We wish you many hours of pleasurable
driving Adam Opel GmbH
9
Danger
Text marked 9 Danger provides
information on risk of endangering life.
Failure to comply with the instructions
could endanger life.
9 Warning
Text marked 9 Warning provides
information on risk of accident or injury.
Failure to comply with the instructions
could lead to injury.
Caution
Text marked Caution provides
information on possible damage to the
vehicle Failure to comply with the
instructions could lead to vehicle
damage.
Contents
In Brief ........................................................ 2
Keys, doors, windows ............................. 20
Seats, Interior .......................................... 38
Instruments ............................................. 66
Lighting ................................................... 84
Infotainment system .............................. 90
Climate control ....................................... 92
Driving and operation ......................... 100
Self-help, vehicle care .......................... 128
Opel Service, maintenance .................. 164
Technical data ..................................... 182
Index ...................................................... 198
9
In Brief
Page
1Light switch .......................... 36, 384
2Side air vents ................................ 393
3Turn signals, headlamp flash,
dipped beam, main beam .. 36, 384
4Horn ...............................................313
5 Steering wheel remote control 3 .390
6Instruments ................................... 366
7 Windscreen wipers,
windscreen washer system,
rear window washer system 3 .....382
8Centre air vents .............................393
9Display 3 for time, date,
outside temperature,
infotainment system 3 ................ 377Page
10Hazard warning lamps ................. 37
LED for anti-theft alarm system 3332
11 Infotainment system 3 ................ 390
12 Front passenger airbag 3 ........... 356
13Glove compartment ..................... 363
14Heating and ventilation system . 392
15 Air conditioning system 3 ........... 396
Heated rear window 3 .......314, 337
Air recirculation system 3............ 397
16
Ashtray 3...................................... 362
17Accessory socket or
cigarette lighter ........................... 361
18 Seat heating 3 ............................. 340
Fuel selection switch
(natural gas/petrol) 3................ 3113
19Accelerator pedal .......... 3106, 3108Page
20Brake pedal .................... 3106, 3118
21Ignition switch with
steering wheel lock ...................... 316
22 Steering wheel adjustment 3 ....... 36
23 Clutch pedal 3 ........................... 3106
24Bonnet release lever ................... 3128
25 Headlamp range adjustment 3.. 387
Fog tail lamp ................................ 386
Fog lamps 3 ................................. 386
Instrument illumination ............... 387
11
In Brief
Page
1Side air vents ................................ 393
2 Front passenger airbag 3 ........... 356
3 Infotainment system 3 ................ 390
4Hazard warning lamps .................. 37
LED for anti-theft
alarm system 3 .............................332
5Display 3 for time, date,
outside temperature,
infotainment system 3 ................ 377
6Centre air vents .............................393
7Turn signals, headlamp flash,
dipped beam, main beam .. 36, 384
8Horn ...............................................313
9 Steering wheel remote control 3 .390
10Instruments ................................... 366Page
11 Windscreen wipers,
windscreen washer system,
rear window washer system 3 .....382
12Light switch ...........................36, 384
13 Headlamp range adjustment 3.. 387
Fog tail lamp ................................ 386
Fog lamps 3 ................................. 386
Instrument illumination ............... 387
14Bonnet release lever ................... 3128
15Ignition switch with
steering wheel lock ...................... 316
16 Steering wheel adjustment 3 ........ 36
17Accelerator pedal .......... 3106, 3108
18Brake pedal .................... 3106, 3118
19 Clutch pedal 3 ........................... 3106Page
20 Seat heating 3 ............................. 340
Fuel selection switch
(natural gas/petrol) 3................ 3113
21Accessory socket or
cigarette lighter ........................... 361
22 Ashtray 3...................................... 362
23 Air conditioning system 3 ........... 396
Heated rear window 3 .......314, 337
Air recirculation system 3............ 397
24Heating and ventilation system . 392
25Glove compartment .................... 363
18 In Brief
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Airbag system The airbag system consists of several
internal systems.
Front airbag system 3
The front airbag system will be triggered in
the event of a serious accident involving a
frontal impact and forms safety cushions
for the driver and front passenger. The
forward movement of the driver and front
passenger is checked and the risk of
injuries to the upper body and head
thereby substantially reduced.
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Side airbag system 3
The side airbag system triggers when a
side-on collision occurs and provides a
safety barrier for the driver and/or
passenger in the respective front door
area. This reduces the risk of injury to the
upper body considerably in case of a side
impact.
Airbag System 356.
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Operating via the information
display menus The menu options are selected via the
menus and with the button/four-way
button or the multifunction button of the
infotainment system3 or via the buttons3
on the steering wheel. The menu options
appear on the display.
To select with four-way button:
Press four-way button up, down, right or
left.
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Seats, Interior
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Rear ashtray 3
In the rear centre console.
To open, swivel the cover upwards.
To empty, lift the cover and pull the
ashtray out upwards by its cover.
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Stowage compartments Glove compartment
To open, pull handle.
On the inside of the glove compartment
cover there is a pen holder.
In vehicles with Infotainment system 3, the
telematics unit 3 can be housed in the
glove compartment.
The glove compartment should remain
closed while driving.
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Stowage compartment for glasses 3
On driver’s side: fold down to open.
76 Instruments
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Information display Triple information display 3
Display of time, outside temperature and
date/infotainment system (when it is on).
When the ignition is off, the time, date and
outside temperature can be displayed by
briefly pressing one of the two buttons
adjacent to the display.
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Graphical Information Display 3
Display of time, outside temperature and
date/infotainment system (when it is on).
The type of information and how it is
displayed depend on the equipment of the
vehicle and the settings made.
Some information appears in the display in
an abbreviated form.
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Outside temperature A fall in temperature is indicated
immediately and a rise in temperature
after a time delay.
If outside temperature drops below 3 C,
the symbol : appears in the triple
information display as a warning for icy
road conditions. When temperature
increases to at least 5 C, the : symbol
goes out.
12:01 17
,0
°C
FM 3
90,6
MHz
REG AS RDS TP
FMAS[TP]REGCDinMP3
90.6
MHz
19,5° 19:36
8:56
-5
,5
°C
07.04.2004
:
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Instruments
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In vehicles with graphical information
display 3, Slippery road is shown in the
display as a warning for icy road surfaces.
There is no message below -5 C.
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Triple information display Set date and time
The infotainment system 3 must be off.
Activate setting mode by holding the Ö
button depressed for about 2 seconds. The
flashing value is adjusted using the ;
button. The Ö button is used to switch to
the next unit and to exit setting mode. Automatic time synchronisation
3
The RDS signal of most VHF transmitters
automatically sets the time. This can be
identified by } in the display.
Some transmitters do not send a correct
time signal. In such cases, we recommend
that you switch off automatic time
synchronisation.
Activate setting mode and set it to year
setting. Hold the Ö button depressed
about 3 seconds until } flashes in the
display and “RDS TIME" appears. The
function is activated (RDS TIME 1) or
deactivated (RDS TIME 0) with the ;
button. Exit setting mode using the Ö
button.
9 Warning
Caution: The road surface may already
be icy even though the display indicates
a few degrees above 0 C.
Slippery road-2,5°C
OK
8:56
5
,5
°C
07.04.2004