154Vehicle careTyre pressure sensor matching
process
Each tyre pressure sensor has a
unique identification code. The
identification code must be matched
to a new tyre/wheel position after
rotating the tyres or exchanging the
complete wheel set and if one or more
tyre pressure sensors were replaced. The tyre pressure sensor matching
process should also be performed
after replacing a spare tyre with a
road tyre containing the tyre pressure sensor.
The malfunction light w and the
warning message or code should go
off at the next ignition cycle. The
sensors are matched to the wheel
positions, using a relearn tool, in the
following order: left side front wheel,
right side front wheel, right side rear
wheel and left side rear wheel. The
turn signal light at the current active
position is illuminated until sensor is
matched.
Consult a workshop for service or
purchase a relearn tool. There are
two minutes to match the first wheel
position, and five minutes overall tomatch all four wheel positions. If it
takes longer, the matching process stops and must be restarted.
The tyre pressure sensor matching
process is:
1. Apply the parking brake.
2. Turn the ignition on.
3. On vehicles with manual transmission automated: Press
and hold brake pedal. Move and
hold the selector lever for five
seconds in position N until P is
displayed in the Driver Information Centre. P indicates
that the sensor matching process can be started.
On vehicles with manual
transmission: select neutral.
4. Use MENU on the turn signal
lever to select the Vehicle
Information Menu in the Driver
Information Centre.
5. Turn the adjuster wheel to scroll to
the tyre pressure menu.6. Press SET/CLR to begin the
sensor matching process. A
message requesting acceptance
of the process should be
displayed.
7. Press SET/CLR again to confirm
the selection. The horn sounds
twice to indicate that the receiver
is in relearn mode.
8. Start with the left side front wheel.
9. Place the relearn tool against the tyre sidewall, near the valve stem.Then press the button to activate
the tyre pressure sensor. A horn
chirp confirms that the sensor
identification code has been
matched to this wheel position.
10. Proceed to the right side front wheel, and repeat the procedure
in Step 9.
11. Proceed to the right side rear wheel, and repeat the procedure
in Step 9.
12. Proceed to the left side rear wheel, and repeat the procedure
in Step 9. The horn sounds twice
to indicate that the sensor
identification code has been
Vehicle care155matched to the left side rear
wheel, and the tyre pressure
sensor matching process is no
longer active.
13. Turn off the ignition.
14. Set all four tyres to the recommended air pressure level
as indicated on the tyre
information label.
15. Ensure the tyre loading status is set according to the selected
pressure 3 73.
Tread depth
Check tread depth at regular
intervals.
Tyres should be replaced for safety
reasons at a tread depth of 2-3 mm
(4 mm for winter tyres).
For safety reasons it is recommended
that the tread depth of the tyres on
one axle should not vary by more than 2 mm.
The legally permissible minimum
tread depth (1.6 mm) has been
reached when the tread has worn
down as far as one of the tread wear
indicators (TWI). Their position is
indicated by markings on the
sidewall.
Tyres age, even if they are not used.
We recommend tyre replacement
every 6 years.
Changing tyre and wheel size
If tyres of a different size than those
fitted at the factory are used, it may be necessary to reprogramme the
speedometer as well as the nominal
tyre pressure and to make other
vehicle modifications.
After converting to a different tyre
size, have the label with tyre
pressures replaced.9 Warning
Use of unsuitable tyres or wheels
may lead to accidents and will
invalidate the vehicle type
approval.
Wheel covers
Wheel covers and tyres that are
factory approved for the respective
vehicle and comply with all of the
relevant wheel and tyre combination requirements must be used.
If the wheel covers and tyres used are
not factory approved, the tyres must
not have a rim protection ridge.
Wheel covers must not impair brake
cooling.
Vehicle care1654. Switch on electrical consumers(e.g. headlights, heated rear
window) of the vehicle receiving
the jump start.
5. Reverse above sequence exactly when removing leads.Towing
Towing the vehicle The towing eye is stowed with the
vehicle tools 3 149.
1. Disengage cap by using the
screwdriver and remove the cap.
2. Screw in the towing eye as far as it will go until it stops in a
horizontal position.
3. Attach a tow rope – or better still a
tow rod – to the towing eye.
General
The towing eye must only be used for
towing and not for recovering the
vehicle.
Switch on ignition to release steering
wheel lock and to permit operation of
brake lights, horn and windscreen
wiper.
Transmission in neutral.
188Customer informationWhen using the vehicle, situations
may occur in which these technical
data related to other information
(accident report, damages on the
vehicle, witness statements etc.) may be associated with a specific person -
possibly, with the assistance of an
expert.
Additional functions contractually
agreed upon with the client (e.g.
vehicle location in emergency cases)
allow the transmission of particular vehicle data from the vehicle.
Radio Frequency
Identification (RFID)
RFID technology is used in some
vehicles for functions such as tyre
pressure monitoring and ignition
system security. It is also used in
connection with conveniences such
as radio remote controls for door
locking/unlocking and starting, and in-
vehicle transmitters for garage door
openers. RFID technology in
Vauxhall vehicles does not use or
record personal information or link
with any other Vauxhall system
containing personal information.
191Cupholders .................................. 49
Curtain airbag system .................. 41
D
Danger, Warnings and Cautions ...4
Daytime running lights .................89
Declaration of conformity ............183
Door open .................................... 73
Doors ............................................ 24
Driver assistance systems ..........119
Driver Information Centre .............73
Driving hints ................................ 103
E Electric adjustment ......................26
Electrical system......................... 144
Electronic climate control system 97
Electronic driving programmes ..113
Electronic Stability Control.......... 117
Electronic Stability Control and Traction Control system ............70
Electronic Stability Control off....... 70
End-of-life vehicle recovery .......132
Engine compartment fuse box ...146
Engine coolant ........................... 135
Engine coolant temperature ........71
Engine coolant temperature gauge ....................................... 64
Engine data ............................... 177
Engine exhaust .......................... 110
Engine identification ...................173Engine oil ................... 134, 170, 174
Engine oil pressure ......................71
Event data recorders ..................187
Exit lighting .................................. 93
Exterior care .............................. 166
Exterior light ................................. 72
Exterior lighting ......................12, 88
Exterior mirrors ............................. 26
F
Fault ........................................... 113
First aid ......................................... 54
First aid kit ................................... 54
Fixed air vents ........................... 101
Fog light ....................................... 72
Fog lights ................................... 140
Folding mirrors ............................. 26
Front airbag system .....................40
Front fog lights ............................. 90
Front seats.................................... 32
Front turn signal lights ...............141
Fuel............................................. 124
Fuel consumption - CO 2-
Emissions ............................... 130
Fuel for liquid gas operation .......125
Fuel for petrol engines ...............124
Fuel gauge ................................... 62 Fuel selector ................................ 63
Fuses ......................................... 144G
Gauges ......................................... 61
Gear shifting ................................. 70
Glovebox ..................................... 49
H Halogen headlights ....................139
Hand brake ......................... 114, 115
Hazard warning flashers ..............89
Headlight flash ............................. 88
Headlight range adjustment ........89
Headlights..................................... 88 Headlights when driving abroad ..89
Head restraint adjustment .............8
Head restraints ............................ 31
Heated mirrors ............................. 26
Heated rear window ..................... 29
Heated steering wheel .................57
Heating ........................................ 34
Heating and ventilation system ...94
High beam ............................. 72, 88
Hill start assist ........................... 115
Horn ....................................... 13, 58
I
Identification plate .....................173
Ignition switch positions .............104
Immobiliser ............................ 25, 72
Indicators ...................................... 61
Info display ................................... 78
Information displays...................... 73