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Page 1 - TS 1708-B-12

0 - 1VAUXHALL Astra GTCVAUXHALL Astra GTCOwner’s ManualModel Year 2012Edition: October 2011TS 1708-B-12

Page 2 - Contents

In brief 9Mirror adjustmentInterior mirrorTo reduce dazzle, adjust the lever onthe underside of the mirror housing.Interior mirror 3 29, Automatic ant

Page 3 - Introduction

Lighting 99It switches to low beam when: the camera in the windscreendetects the lights of oncoming orpreceding vehicles the vehicle speed is slower

Page 4 - Cautions

100 LightingDynamic automatic headlightlevelling 3 100.Headlights when drivingabroadThe asymmetrical headlight beamextends visibility at the edge of t

Page 5 - 4 Introduction

Lighting 101Playstreet lightingActivated automatically at low speedup to approx. 20 mph. The light beamis turned at an angle of 8° to theroadside.Town

Page 6 - Introduction 5

102 LightingHigh beam assistThis feature allows high beam asmain driving light by night and whenvehicle speed is faster than 25 mph.It switches to low

Page 7 - In brief

Lighting 103 urban areas are entered, it is foggy or snowy.If there are no restrictions detected,the system switches back to highbeam.When the syste

Page 8 - Seat adjustment

104 LightingThe green control indicator lilluminates continuously when thefunction is activated, the blue one 7illuminates when high beam switcheson a

Page 9 - Seat belt

Lighting 105For three flashes, e.g. when changinglanes, press the lever until resistanceis felt and then release.When a trailer is connected, turnsign

Page 10 - Steering wheel adjustment

106 LightingReversing lightsThe reversing light comes on whenthe ignition is on and reverse gear isselected.Misted light coversThe inside of the light

Page 11 - Instrument panel overview

Lighting 107Operate rocker switch:w= automatic switching onand off.press u = on.press v = off.Rear courtesy lightsIlluminate in conjunction with the f

Page 12 - In brief 11

108 LightingThe lighting switches off immediatelywhen the ignition key is turned toposition 1 3 119.Activation or deactivation of thisfunction can be

Page 13 - Exterior lighting

10 In briefInstrument panel overview

Page 14 - In brief 13

Lighting 109 Auxiliary heater Heated rear window and mirrors Heated seats FanIn the second stage a message whichconfirms the activation of the bat

Page 15 - Washer and wiper systems

110 Climate controlClimate controlClimate control systems ... 110Air vents ... 116Maintenance ...

Page 16

Climate control 111Air conditioning systemIn addition to the heating andventilation system, the airconditioning system has controls for:n= cooling4= a

Page 17 - Starting off

112 Climate controlDemisting and defrosting thewindows V Press button V: fan automaticallyswitches to higher speed, the airdistribution is directed to

Page 18 - In brief 17

Climate control 113Each change of settings is shown inthe Info-Display for a few seconds.The electronic climate control systemis only fully operationa

Page 19 - 18 In brief

114 Climate controlIf the maximum temperature is set,the climate control system runs atmaximum heating.NoteIf the temperature is reduced 2 °C ormore w

Page 20 - Keys, doors and

Climate control 115Cooling nActivate or deactivate with the nbutton.The air conditioning system cools anddehumidifies (dries) when outsidetemperature

Page 21 - Radio remote control

116 Climate controlAuxiliary heaterAir heaterQuickheat is an electric auxiliary airheater which automatically warms upthe passenger compartment morequ

Page 22 - Central locking system

Climate control 117MaintenanceAir intakeThe air intake in front of thewindscreen in the enginecompartment must be kept clear toallow air intake. Remov

Page 23 - 22 Keys, doors and windows

118 Driving and operatingDriving and operatingDriving hints ... 118Starting and operating ... 119Engine exhaus

Page 24 - Load compartment

In brief 111 Power windows ... 302 Exterior mirrors ... 273 Cruise control ... 135Speed limiter

Page 25 - 24 Keys, doors and windows

Driving and operating 119Starting and operatingNew vehicle running-inDo not brake unnecessarily hard forthe first few journeys.During the first drive,

Page 26 - Vehicle security

120 Driving and operatingDiesel engine: turn the key to position2 for preheating until controlindicator ! extinguishes.Turn the key briefly to positio

Page 27 - 26 Keys, doors and windows

Driving and operating 121Stop-start systemThe stop-start system helps to savefuel and to reduce the exhaustemissions. When conditions allow, itswitche

Page 28 - Exterior mirrors

122 Driving and operatingConditions for an AutostopThe stop-start system checks if eachof the following conditions is fulfilled.Otherwise an Autostop

Page 29 - 28 Keys, doors and windows

Driving and operating 123 the driver's seat belt is unfastenedand the driver's door is opened the engine temperature is too low the batte

Page 30 - Interior mirrors

124 Driving and operatingtake up to 25 minutes. Typically itneeds between 7 and 12 minutes.Autostop is not available and fuelconsumption may be higher

Page 31 - Power windows

Driving and operating 125rectified by a workshop as soon aspossible. In an emergency, drivingcan be continued for a short period,keeping vehicle speed

Page 32 - Sun visors

126 Driving and operatingWithout brake pedal applied, thecontrol indicator j illuminates.If the selector lever is not in P whenthe ignition is switche

Page 33 - 32 Keys, doors and windows

Driving and operating 127In manual mode no automatic shiftingto a higher gear takes place at highengine revolutions.Electronic drivingprogrammes Foll

Page 34 - Seats, restraints

128 Driving and operating2. Release the selector lever trimfrom the centre console at thefront, fold it upwards and rotate itto the left.3. Insert a s

Page 35 - Active head restraints

12 In briefExterior lightingTurn light switch:7= lights off8= sidelights9= headlightsAutomatic light controlAUTO = automatic light control:Headlights

Page 36 - Front seats

Driving and operating 129BrakesThe brake system comprises twoindependent brake circuits.If a brake circuit fails, the vehicle canstill be braked using

Page 37 - 36 Seats, restraints

130 Driving and operatingParking brakeManual parking brakeAlways apply parking brake firmlywithout operating the release button,and apply as firmly as

Page 38 - Seats, restraints 37

Driving and operating 131Dynamic braking when vehicle ismovingWhen the vehicle is moving and theswitch m is kept pulled, the electricalparking brake s

Page 39 - Seat folding

132 Driving and operatingRide control systemsTraction Control systemThe Traction Control system (TC) isa component of the ElectronicStability Control.

Page 40 - Seat belts

Driving and operating 1339 WarningDo not let this special safetyfeature tempt you into taking riskswhen driving.Adapt speed to the roadconditions.Cont

Page 41 - Three-point seat belt

134 Driving and operatingSPORT modeThe settings of the systems areadapted to a sportier driving style: Damping of shock absorbers reactsmore stiffly

Page 42 - Airbag system

Driving and operating 135Driver assistancesystems9 WarningDriver assistance systems aredeveloped to support the driverand not to replace his attention

Page 43 - Front airbag system

136 Driving and operatingDeactivationPress button y, control indicator m ininstrument cluster illuminates white.Cruise control is deactivated. Lastuse

Page 44 - Curtain airbag system

Driving and operating 137maximum speed. Speed limit isdisplayed in the Driver InformationCentre.Change speed limitWith speed limiter active, turn thum

Page 45 - Airbag deactivation

138 Driving and operatingThe minimum indicated distance is0.5 seconds.If there is no vehicle ahead or thevehicle ahead is out of range, twodashes will

Page 46 - Child restraints

In brief 13Turn and lane-change signalslever up = right turn signallever down = left turn signalTurn and lane-change signals3 104, Parking lights 3 10

Page 47 - 46 Seats, restraints

Driving and operating 139An illuminated LED in the parkingassist button indicates that thesystem is ready to operate.Depending on which of the sensors

Page 48 - Seats, restraints 47

140 Driving and operatingCautionPerformance of the sensor can bereduced when sensors arecovered, e.g. by ice or snow.Performance of the parking assist

Page 49 - 48 Seats, restraints

Driving and operating 141Combinations of more signs in thedisplay are possible.An exclamation mark in a frameindicates that there is an add on signdet

Page 50 - Seats, restraints 49

142 Driving and operatingIf the system is deactivated, thecontent of the traffic sign page iscleared, indicated by the followingsymbol:The content of

Page 51 - Top-tether fastening eyes

Driving and operating 143Traffic sign detection inconjunction with navigationsystemIf the vehicle is equipped witha navigation system, the followingfe

Page 52 - Storage compartments

144 Driving and operatingActivationThe lane departure warning system isactivated by pressing the ) button.The illuminated LED in the buttonindicates t

Page 53 - Sunglasses storage

Driving and operating 145The current tyre pressures can beshown in the Vehicle InformationMenu in the Driver InformationCentre.The menu can be selecte

Page 54 - Centre console storage

146 Driving and operatingThe tyre pressure monitoring systemvalve cores and sealing rings must bereplaced each time the tyres arechanged.Adaptive thre

Page 55

Driving and operating 147CautionUse of fuel that does not comply toEN 228 or similar can lead todeposits or engine damage andloss of warranty.CautionU

Page 56 - Storage 55

148 Driving and operatingThe fuel filler flap can only be openedif the vehicle is unlocked. Release thefuel filler flap by pushing the flap.To open, t

Page 57 - Load compartment cover

14 In briefWasher and wiper systemsWindscreen wiper2 = fast1 = slowP= timed interval wiping orautomatic wiping with rainsensor§= offFor a single wipe

Page 58 - Rear floor storage cover

Driving and operating 149The determination of fuelconsumption is regulated by directiveR (EC) No. 715/2007 (in the newestversion respectively).The spe

Page 59 - 58 Storage

150 Driving and operatingTrailer towingTrailer loadsThe permissible trailer loads arevehicle and engine-dependentmaximum values which must not beexcee

Page 60 - Warning triangle

Driving and operating 151Stowage of coupling ball barThe bag with the coupling ball bar isstowed in the rear stowagecompartment on the floor.Place the

Page 61 - Loading information

152 Driving and operating Pull out rotary knob and turnclockwise as far as it will go.Inserting the coupling ball barInsert the tensioned coupling ba

Page 62 - Storage 61

Driving and operating 153 The coupling ball bar must be firmlyengaged in the opening. The coupling ball bar must belocked and the key removed.9 Warn

Page 63 - Instruments and

154 Vehicle careVehicle careGeneral Information ... 154Vehicle checks ... 155Bulb replacement ...

Page 64 - Heated steering wheel

Vehicle care 155 Disconnect the clamp from thenegative terminal of the vehiclebattery. Beware that all systems arenot functional, e.g. anti-theft ala

Page 65 - Windscreen wiper/washer

156 Vehicle carePush the safety catch to the right andopen the bonnet.Secure the bonnet support.If the bonnet is opened during anAutostop, the engine

Page 66 - Instruments and controls 65

Vehicle care 157When the engine oil level hasdropped to the MIN mark, top upengine oil.We recommend the use of the samegrade of engine oil that was us

Page 67 - Outside temperature

158 Vehicle care9 WarningAllow the engine to cool beforeopening the cap. Carefully openthe cap, relieving the pressureslowly.To top up use a 1:1 mixtu

Page 68 - Instruments and controls 67

In brief 15Push lever.Washer fluid is sprayed on the rearwindow and the wiper wipes a fewtimes.Climate controlHeated rear window, heatedexterior mirro

Page 69 - Ashtrays

Vehicle care 159The brake fluid level must be betweenthe MIN and MAX marks.When topping up, ensure maximumcleanliness as contamination of thebrake flu

Page 70 - Warning lights, gauges

160 Vehicle careAn AGM battery can be identified bythe label on the battery. Werecommend the use of an originalVauxhall battery.NoteUsing an AGM batte

Page 71 - Fuel gauge

Vehicle care 161Diesel fuel systembleedingIf the tank has been run dry, the dieselfuel system must be bled. Switch onthe ignition three times for15 se

Page 72 - Control indicators

162 Vehicle careBulb replacementSwitch off the ignition and switch offthe relevant switch or close the doors.Only hold a new bulb at the base! Donot t

Page 73 - 72 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 1632. Rotate the bulb holderanticlockwise to disengage.Withdraw the bulb holder from thereflector.3. Disengage the bulb holder fromthe pl

Page 74 - Instruments and controls 73

164 Vehicle careSidelight/Daytime running light(3)1. Rotate bulb socket (3)anticlockwise to disengage.Withdraw the bulb socket from thereflector.2. Re

Page 75 - Airbag and belt tensioners

Vehicle care 165Cornering light1. Rotate the cap anticlockwise andremove it.2. Rotate the bulb holderanticlockwise to disengage.Withdraw the bulb hold

Page 76 - Brake and clutch system

166 Vehicle care2. Rotate bulb socket anticlockwiseto disengage. Withdraw the bulbsocket from the reflector.3. Remove the bulb from the socketby turni

Page 77 - 76 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 1673. Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwise and remove it from thereflector.4. Disengage the bulb socket fromthe plug connector by pressing

Page 78 - Instruments and controls 77

168 Vehicle care5. Remove and replace the bulb byturning the bulb socket anti-clockwise.Tail light/Brake light (1)Turn signal light (2)Tail lights wit

Page 79 - Low fuel

16 In briefTransmissionManual transmissionReverse: with the vehicle stationary,wait 3 seconds after depressingclutch pedal and then press therelease b

Page 80 - Instruments and controls 79

Vehicle care 1697. Install the tail light assembly in thetailgate and tighten the screws.8. Attach all covers.Side turn signal lightsHave bulbs replac

Page 81 - Information displays

170 Vehicle careElectrical systemFusesData on the replacement fuse mustmatch the data on the defective fuse.There are three fuse boxes in thevehicle:

Page 82 - Instruments and controls 81

Vehicle care 171Place the fuse extractor on thevarious types of fuse from the top orside, and withdraw fuse.Engine compartment fuseboxThe fuse box is

Page 83 - 82 Instruments and controls

172 Vehicle careNo. Circuit1 Engine control module2 Lambda probe3 Fuel injection, ignition system4 Fuel injection, ignition system5 –6 Mirror heating7

Page 84 - Colour-Info-Display

Vehicle care 173No. Circuit50 Headlamp levelling51 Air shutter52 Auxiliary heater, diesel engine53 Transmission control module,Engine control module54

Page 85 - 84 Instruments and controls

174 Vehicle careNo. Circuit1 Displays2 Exterior lights3 Exterior lights4 Radio5 Infotainment system,instrument6 Power outlet front7 Power outlet rear

Page 86 - Vehicle messages

Vehicle care 175Fuse assignmentsNo. Circuit1 Trailer module2 Trailer outlet3 Parking assist4 –5 –6 –7 –8 Anti-theft alarm system9 –10 –11 Trailer modu

Page 87 - 86 Instruments and controls

176 Vehicle careWhen assembling press the blind intothe rubber grommets to reach fullretention force.Vehicle toolsToolsVehicles with tyre repair kitTh

Page 88 - Instruments and controls 87

Vehicle care 177Tyre designationsE.g. 215/60 R 16 95 H215 = Tyre width, mm60 = Cross-section ratio (tyreheight to tyre width), %R = Belt type: RadialR

Page 89 - Battery voltage

178 Vehicle careThe legally permissible minimumtread depth (1.6 mm) has beenreached when the tread has worndown as far as one of the tread wearindicat

Page 90 - Trip computer

In brief 17Starting the engine Turn key to position 1 move the steering wheel slightly torelease the steering wheel lock operate clutch and brake

Page 91 - 90 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 179Tyre chains are permitted on tyres ofsize 225/55 R 17. Always use finemesh chains that add no more than10 mm to the tyre tread and the

Page 92 - Instruments and controls 91

180 Vehicle care3. Remove the electrical connectioncable and air hose from thestowage compartments on theunderside of the compressor.4. Screw the comp

Page 93 - Vehicle personalisation

Vehicle care 18112. All of the sealant is pumped intothe tyre. Then the tyre is inflated.13. The prescribed tyre pressureshould be obtained within10 m

Page 94 - Instruments and controls 93

182 Vehicle careNoteThe driving characteristics of therepaired tyre are severely affected,therefore have this tyre replaced.If unusual noise is heard

Page 95 - 94 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 183the wheel cover with the hook.Vehicle tools 3 176.Alloy wheels: Disengage wheelnut caps with a screwdriver andremove. To protect the w

Page 96 - Instruments and controls 95

184 Vehicle careAttach jack handle and with thejack correctly aligned rotatehandle until wheel is clear of theground.5. Unscrew the wheel nuts.6. Chan

Page 97 - 96 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 185The spare wheel has a steel rim.CautionThe use of a spare wheel that issmaller than the other wheels or incombination with winter tyre

Page 98 - Lighting

186 Vehicle care3. Place the hook end of the strapthrough the loop and pull it untilthe strap is fastened securely tothe lashing eye.4. Insert the str

Page 99 - High beam assist

Vehicle care 187Only mount one temporary sparewheel. Do not drive faster than50 mph. Take curves slowly. Do notuse for a long period of time.If your v

Page 100 - Headlight range

188 Vehicle care The vehicles must not come intocontact with each other during thejump starting process. Apply the parking brake,transmission in neu

Page 101 - Adaptive forward lighting

18 In briefselector lever to P before switchingoff the ignition. Turn the frontwheels towards the kerb. Lock the vehicle with button e onthe radio rem

Page 102 - Lighting 101

Vehicle care 189TowingTowing the vehicleInsert a screwdriver in the slot at thelower bend of the cap. Release thecap by carefully moving thescrewdrive

Page 103 - 102 Lighting

190 Vehicle careTowing another vehicleInsert a screwdriver in the slot at thelower bend of the cap. Release thecap by carefully moving thescrewdriver

Page 104 - Lighting 103

Vehicle care 191Appearance careExterior careLocksThe locks are lubricated at the factoryusing a high quality lock cylindergrease. Use de-icing agent o

Page 105 - Turn and lane-change

192 Vehicle careWindows and windscreen wiperbladesUse a soft lint-free cloth or chamoisleather together with window cleanerand insect remover.When cle

Page 106 - Parking lights

Vehicle care 193The instrument panel should only becleaned using a soft damp cloth.Clean fabric upholstery witha vacuum cleaner and brush.Remove stain

Page 107 - Interior lighting

194 Service and maintenanceService andmaintenanceGeneral information ... 194Recommended fluids, lubricantsand parts ...

Page 108 - Lighting features

Service and maintenance 195Make sure that the Service andWarranty Booklet is completedcorrectly as continuous proof ofservice is essential if any warr

Page 109 - Battery discharge

196 Service and maintenanceSelect the appropriate engine oilbased on its quality and on theminimum ambient temperature3 199.Additional engine oil addi

Page 110 - Lighting 109

Technical data 197Technical dataVehicle identification ... 197Vehicle data ... 199Vehicle identificationVeh

Page 111 - Climate control

198 Technical dataInformation on identification label:1 = Manufacturer2 = Type approval number3 = Vehicle Identification Number4 = Permissible gross v

Page 112 - Air conditioning system

Introduction ... 2In brief ... 6Keys, doors and windows ... 19Seats

Page 113 - Electronic climate control

Keys, doors and windows 19Keys, doors andwindowsKeys, locks ... 19Doors ... 23

Page 114 - Climate control 113

Technical data 199Vehicle dataRecommended fluids and lubricantsEuropean service scheduleRequired engine oil qualityAll European countries(except Belar

Page 115 - 114 Climate control

200 Technical dataInternational service scheduleRequired engine oil qualityAll countries outside Europeexcept Israel Only Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Se

Page 116 - Climate control 115

Technical data 201All countries outside Europeexcept Israel Only Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, TurkeyEngine oil quality Petrol engines(including C

Page 117 - Air vents

202 Technical dataEngine dataSales designation 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.6 2.0 TurboEngine identifier code A14XER A14NEL A14NET A16LET A20DTHNumber of cylinders 4

Page 118 - Maintenance

Technical data 203PerformanceEngine A14XER A14NEL A14NET A16LET A20DTHMaximum speed2) [mph]Manual transmission 111 119 125 137 131Automatic transmissi

Page 119 - Driving and operating

204 Technical dataKerb weight, basic model with all optional equipmentEngine Manual transmission Automatic transmissionwith air conditioning[kg]A14XER

Page 120 - Starting and operating

Technical data 205Wheelbase [mm] 2695Turning circle diameter [m] 11.4CapacitiesEngine oilEngine A14XER A14NEL,A14NETA16LET A20DTHincluding Filter [l]

Page 121 - Overrun cut-off

206 Technical dataTyre pressuresComfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full loadEngine Tyres front rear front rear front rear[kPa/ba

Page 122 - Stop-start system

Technical data 207Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full loadEngine Tyres front rear front rear front rear[kPa/bar]([psi])[kPa/

Page 123 - 122 Driving and operating

208 Technical dataTowing hitch installation dimensions

Page 124 - Engine exhaust

20 Keys, doors and windowsRadio remote controlUsed to operate: Central locking system Anti-theft locking system Anti-theft alarm system Power wind

Page 125 - Catalytic converter

Customer information 209Customer informationVehicle data recording andprivacy ... 209Vehicle data recordingand pri

Page 126 - Automatic transmission

210 Customer informationIn addition, the manufacturer may usethe collected or received diagnosticdata: for the manufacturer's researchneeds to

Page 127 - Manual mode

Customer information 211

Page 128 - Interruption of power

212IndexAAccessories and vehiclemodifications ... 154Active head restraints... 34Adaptive forward lighting ...

Page 129 - Manual transmission

213Code... 85Control indicators... 71Control of the vehicle ... 118Cont

Page 130 - Antilock brake system

214Heated ... 28Heated rear window ... 31Heated steering wheel ... 63Heating ...

Page 131 - Parking brake

215QQuickheat... 116RRadio Frequency Identification(RFID)... 210Radio remote control

Page 132 - Hill start assist

216UUltrasonic parking assist ... 77Upshift... 76Using this manual ... 3VVehi

Page 133 - Ride control systems

Keys, doors and windows 21Extend the key and open the unit.Replace the battery (battery typeCR 2032), paying attention to theinstallation position. Cl

Page 134 - Interactive driving system

22 Keys, doors and windows press button c once to unlock bothdoors, load compartment and fuelfiller flapThe setting can be changed in themenu Settings

Page 135 - 134 Driving and operating

Keys, doors and windows 23Fault in central locking systemUnlockingManually unlock the driver's door byturning the key in the lock. Thepassenger&a

Page 136 - Driver assistance

24 Keys, doors and windowsPressing button x opens thetailgate even if the doors are locked.Central locking system 3 21.ClosingUse the interior handle.

Page 137 - Speed limiter

Keys, doors and windows 25Vehicle securityAnti-theft locking system9 WarningDo not use the system if there arepeople in the vehicle! The doorscannot b

Page 138 - Following distance

26 Keys, doors and windowsActivation without monitoring ofpassenger compartment andvehicle inclinationSwitch off the monitoring ofpassenger compartmen

Page 139 - Parking assist

Keys, doors and windows 27The alarm can be silenced bypressing any button on the radioremote control or by switching on theignition.The anti-theft ala

Page 140 - Driving and operating 139

28 Keys, doors and windowsIn position 0 no mirror is selected.FoldingFor pedestrian safety, the exteriormirrors will swing out of their normalmounting

Page 141 - Traffic sign assistant

2 IntroductionIntroduction

Page 142 - Driving and operating 141

Keys, doors and windows 29Interior mirrorsManual anti-dazzleTo reduce dazzle, adjust the lever onthe underside of the mirror housing.Automatic anti-da

Page 143 - 142 Driving and operating

30 Keys, doors and windowspayment must be attached in theseareas. Otherwise data recordingmalfunctions may occur.Power windows9 WarningTake care when

Page 144 - Lane departure warning

Keys, doors and windows 31Press and hold c button to openwindows.Press and hold e button to closewindows.Release button to stop windowmovement.If the

Page 145 - Tyre pressure monitoring

32 Keys, doors and windowsIf the sun visors have integral mirrors,the mirror covers should be closedwhen driving.A ticket holder is located on theback

Page 146 - Driving and operating 145

Seats, restraints 33Seats, restraintsHead restraints ... 33Front seats ... 35Rear seats ...

Page 147 - Fuel for petrol engines

34 Seats, restraintsHorizontal adjustmentTo adjust horizontally, pull the headrestraint forwards. It engages inseveral positions.To return to its rear

Page 148 - Refuelling

Seats, restraints 35Front seatsSeat position9 WarningOnly drive with the seat correctlyadjusted. Sit with buttocks as far back againstthe backrest as

Page 149 - Emissions

36 Seats, restraints9 WarningNever store any subjects underthe seats. Drive only with engaged seats andbackrests.Seat positioningPull handle, slide s

Page 150 - Driving characteristics and

Seats, restraints 37Seat inclinationLever pumping motionup = front end higherdown = front end lowerLumbar supportAdjust lumbar support using the four-

Page 151 - Towing equipment

38 Seats, restraintsSeat foldingLift release lever and fold backrestforwards. Slide seat forwards.To restore, slide the seat backwards.Move the backre

Page 152 - Driving and operating 151

Introduction 3Vehicle specific dataPlease enter your vehicle's data onthe previous page to keep it easilyaccessible. This information isavailable

Page 153 - 152 Driving and operating

Seats, restraints 39Rear seatsArmrestFold armrest down. The armrestcontains cupholders and a storagebox.Seat beltsThe seat belts are locked duringheav

Page 154 - Trailer stability assist

40 Seats, restraintsBelt force limitersOn the front seats, stress on the bodyis reduced by the gradual release ofthe belt during a collision.Belt pret

Page 155 - Vehicle care

Seats, restraints 41RemovingTo release belt, press red button onbelt buckle.Seat belts on the rear seatsThe seat belt for the rear centre seatcan only

Page 156 - Vehicle checks

42 Seats, restraintsNoteThe airbag systems and beltpretensioner control electronics arelocated in the centre console area.Do not put any magnetic obje

Page 157 - Engine oil

Seats, restraints 439 WarningOptimum protection is onlyprovided when the seat is in theproper position 3 35.Keep the area in which the airbaginflates

Page 158 - Engine coolant

44 Seats, restraintsThe inflated airbags cushion theimpact, thereby reducing the risk ofinjury to the head in the event ofa side-on impact considerabl

Page 159 - Brake fluid

Seats, restraints 459 DangerRisk of fatal injury for a child usinga child restraint system on a seatwith activated front passengerairbag.Risk of fatal

Page 160 - Vehicle care 159

46 Seats, restraints9 WarningWhen using a child restraintsystem on the front passengerseat, the airbag systems for thefront passenger seat must bedeac

Page 161 - 160 Vehicle care

Seats, restraints 47Child restraint installation locationsPermissible options for fitting a child restraint systemWeight and age classOn front passeng

Page 162 - Wiper blade replacement

48 Seats, restraintsPermissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint systemWeight class Size class Fixture On front passenger seat On rear ou

Page 163 - Bulb replacement

4 Introduction9 WarningText marked 9 Warning providesinformation on risk of accident orinjury. Disregarding thisinformation may lead to injury.Caution

Page 164 - Vehicle care 163

Seats, restraints 49ISOFIX size class and seat deviceA – ISO/F3 = Forward-facing child restraint system for children of maximum size in the weight cla

Page 165

50 Seats, restraintsISOFIX child restraintsystemsFasten vehicle-approved ISOFIXchild restraint systems to the ISOFIXmounting brackets. Specific vehicl

Page 166 - Vehicle care 165

Storage 51StorageStorage compartments ... 51Load compartment ... 54Roof rack system ... 60Loadi

Page 167 - Fog lights

52 StorageDepending on the version,cupholders are located under a coverin the centre console. Slide coverbackwards. Bottles can be stowedafter folding

Page 168 - Tail lights

Storage 53Armrest storageStorage under the front armrestPress button to fold up the armrest.The armrest must be in rearmostposition.Storage in the rea

Page 169 - 168 Vehicle care

54 StoragePress button to remove the frame ofthe cupholder. The frame can bestowed in the glovebox.A further storage compartment islocated under the i

Page 170 - Number plate light

Storage 55Guide the seat belts through sidesupports to protect them againstdamage. When folding the backrests,pull the seat belts along with them.Pull

Page 171 - Electrical system

56 StorageOpen the pass-through in therear centre backrestFold down the rear armrest.Pull the grip and open the cover.Suitable for loading long, narro

Page 172 - Engine compartment fuse

Storage 57RemovingUnhook retaining straps from tailgate.Lift cover at the rear and push itupwards at the front.Remove the cover.If the height adjustab

Page 173 - 172 Vehicle care

58 StorageHeight adjustable coverThe height adjustable cover can bemounted in three positions: directly above the rear floor cover(1), in a middle p

Page 175 - Load compartment fuse

Storage 59Note If mounted in position 2 or 3, thespace between the rear floorcover and the height adjustablecover can be used as a stowagecompartment

Page 176 - Vehicle care 175

60 StorageFirst aid kitStow the first aid kit in the stowagecompartment behind the warningtriangle.Use the recesses to fold down thecover.Depending on

Page 177 - Wheels and tyres

Storage 61 Use the four hooks at the sidewallsof the load compartment forhanging up carrier bags. Maximumload: 5 kg per hook. Secure loose objects i

Page 178 - Tread depth

62 Instruments and controlsInstruments andcontrolsControls ... 62Warning lights, gauges andindicators ...

Page 179 - Tyre chains

Instruments and controls 63Heated steering wheelActivate heating by pressing *button. Activation is indicated by theLED in the button.The recommended

Page 180 - Tyre repair kit

64 Instruments and controlsWindscreen wiper/washerWindscreen wiper2 = fast1 = slowP= interval wiping§= offFor a single wipe when thewindscreen wiper i

Page 181 - 180 Vehicle care

Instruments and controls 65Adjustable sensitivity of the rainsensorTurn the adjuster wheel to adjust thesensitivity:lowsensitivity= turn adjuster whee

Page 182 - Vehicle care 181

66 Instruments and controlsRear window wiper/washerPress the rocker switch to activate therear window wiper:upperposition= continuousoperationlowerpos

Page 183 - Wheel changing

Instruments and controls 67If outside temperature drops to 3 °C,a warning message is displayed in theDriver Information Centre withUplevel-Display or

Page 184 - Vehicle care 183

68 Instruments and controlsPower outletsA 12 Volt power outlet is located in thefront console.A further 12 Volt power outlet islocated in the rear con

Page 185 - Spare wheel

6 In briefIn briefInitial drive informationVehicle unlockingPress button c to unlock the doorsand load compartment. Open thedoors by pulling the handl

Page 186 - Vehicle care 185

Instruments and controls 69The portable ashtray can be placed inthe cupholders.Warning lights, gaugesand indicatorsInstrument clusterIn some versions,

Page 187 - 186 Vehicle care

70 Instruments and controlsTachometerDisplays the engine speed.Drive in a low engine speed range foreach gear as much as possible.CautionIf the needle

Page 188 - Jump starting

Instruments and controls 71CautionIf engine coolant temperature istoo high, stop vehicle, switch offengine. Danger to engine. Checkcoolant level.Servi

Page 189 - 188 Vehicle care

72 Instruments and controlsversions. Depending on theequipment, the position of the controlindicators may vary. When theignition is switched on, most

Page 190 - Towing the vehicle

Instruments and controls 73Control indicators in the instrument cluster

Page 191 - Towing another vehicle

74 Instruments and controlsControl indicators in the centreconsoleTurn signalO illuminates or flashes green.Illuminates brieflyThe parking lights are

Page 192 - Appearance care

Instruments and controls 75* illuminates yellow.The front passenger airbag isdeactivated 3 44.9 DangerRisk of fatal injury for a child usinga child re

Page 193 - Interior care

76 Instruments and controlsIlluminatesBrake pedal needs to be operated torelease the electrical parking brake3 130.FlashesClutch pedal needs to be ope

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Instruments and controls 77Illuminates with power steeringdisabledFailure in the power steering system.Consult a workshop.Lane departure warning) illu

Page 195 - Service and

78 Instruments and controlsContinue driving until %extinguishes. If possible, do not allowengine speed to drop below2000 rpm.IlluminatesThe diesel par

Page 196 - Recommended fluids

In brief 7Seat adjustmentSeat positioningPull handle, slide seat, releasehandle.Seat position 3 35, Seat adjustment3 35.9 DangerDo not sit nearer than

Page 197 - 196 Service and maintenance

Instruments and controls 79FlashesFuel used up. Refuel immediately.Never run the tank dry.Catalytic converter 3 124.Bleeding the diesel fuel system3 1

Page 198 - Technical data

80 Instruments and controlsDoor openh illuminates red.A door or the tailgate is open.Information displaysDriver Information CentreThe Driver Informati

Page 199 - 198 Technical data

Instruments and controls 81In the Uplevel-Combi-Display, themenus can be selected by the Menubutton, indicated by symbols in thetop line of the displa

Page 200 - Vehicle data

82 Instruments and controlsPress the SET/CLR button to selecta function or to confirm a message.Vehicle Information MenuPress the MENU button to selec

Page 201 - 200 Technical data

Instruments and controls 83 Trip odometer 1 Trip odometer 2 Digital speedTrip odometer 2 and digital speed areonly available on vehicles withUpl

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84 Instruments and controlsColour-Info-DisplayThe Colour-Information-Displayindicates in colour: time 3 67 outside temperature 3 66 date 3 67 Info

Page 203 - Engine data

Instruments and controls 85Press (the outer ring) To select or activate the markedoption To confirm a set value To switch a system function on/offB

Page 204 - Vehicle weight

86 Instruments and controlsNo. Vehicle message6 Depress brake pedal to releaseelectrical parking brake7 Turn steering wheel, switchignition off and th

Page 205 - Vehicle dimensions

Instruments and controls 87No. Vehicle message65 Theft attempted66 Service theft alarm system67 Service steering wheel lock68 Service power steering69

Page 206 - Capacities

88 Instruments and controls Cruise control Object detection systems Lighting, bulb replacement Wiper/washer system Doors, windows Radio remote c

Page 207 - Tyre pressures

8 In briefSeat inclinationLever pumping motionup = front end higherdown = front end lowerSeat position 3 35, Seat adjustment3 35.Head restraint adjust

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Instruments and controls 89If the battery cannot be recharged,have the cause of the fault remediedby a workshop.Trip computerThe menus and functions c

Page 209 - 208 Technical data

90 Instruments and controls Trip odometer 1 Trip odometer 2 Range Average consumption Instantaneous consumption Average speed Digital speedTrip

Page 210 - Customer information

Instruments and controls 91Trip odometerTrip odometer displays the recordeddistance since a certain reset. Twotrip odometers which recordsseparately a

Page 211 - Identification (RFID)

92 Instruments and controlsVehicle personalisationThe vehicle's behaviour can bepersonalised via changing thesettings in the Info-Display.Some of

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Instruments and controls 93Sport mode settingsThe driver can select the functionswhich will be activated in Sport mode3 133. Sport suspension: Dampin

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94 Instruments and controlsrear window wiper when reversegear is engaged. Park assist / Collision detectionPark assist: Activates ordeactivates the u

Page 214

Instruments and controls 95The following settings can beselected by turning and pressing themultifunction knob: Sport mode settings Languages Time

Page 215

96 Instruments and controlsClimate control mode: Activates ordeactivates cooling when switchingon the ignition or uses the lastchosen setting.Auto dem

Page 216

Lighting 97LightingExterior lighting ... 97Interior lighting ... 106Lighting features ...

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98 LightingIn the Driver Information Centre withUplevel-Display or Uplevel-Combi-Display, the current status of theautomatic light control is displaye

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