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0 - 1Owner’s Manual Model Year 2014.5 Edition: December 2013 KTA-2656/13-VX-enVAUXHALL CorsaOwner’s Manual Model Year 2014.5 Edition: December 2013 K

Page 2 - Contents

In brief 9Setting with four-way switch invehicles with electronic windowoperationFirst select the relevant exterior mirrorthen use the control to adju

Page 3 - Introduction

Lighting 99Automatic light control functionWhen the automatic light controlfunction is switched on and theengine is running, the systemswitches betwee

Page 4 - Using this manual

100 LightingHeadlights when drivingabroadThe asymmetrical headlight beamextends visibility at the edge of theroad at the passenger side.However, when

Page 5 - Cautions

Lighting 101Hazard warning flashersOperated with the ¨ button.The hazard warning flashers activateautomatically if the airbags deploy.Turn and lane-ch

Page 6 - Introduction 5

102 LightingFront fog lightsOperated with the > button.Light switch in position AUTO:switching on front fog lights will switchthe low beam on autom

Page 7 - In brief

Lighting 103Reversing lightsThe reversing lights come on whenthe ignition is on and reverse gear isselected.Misted light coversThe inside of the light

Page 8 - Head restraint adjustment

104 LightingFront courtesy light with readinglightsOperated with the c button when thedoors are closed.Rear courtesy lightsOperated with switch.I = On

Page 9 - Mirror adjustment

Lighting 105Lighting featuresCentre console lightingSpotlight in interior mirror housing.Daylight-dependent, automaticallyregulated centre console lig

Page 10 - Steering wheel adjustment

106 Climate controlClimate controlClimate control systems ... 106Air vents ... 112Maintenance ...

Page 11 - Instrument panel overview

Climate control 107 Open side air vents as required anddirect them towards door windows. For simultaneous warming of thefoot well, set air distribut

Page 12 - In brief 11

108 Climate controlAir recirculation system 4The air recirculation mode is operatedwith the 4 button.9 WarningThe exchange of fresh air isreduced in a

Page 13 - Exterior lighting

10 In briefInstrument panel overview

Page 14 - In brief 13

Climate control 109Electronic climate controlsystemControls for: Temperature Air distribution and menu selection Fan speedAUTO = Automatic mode4= A

Page 15 - Washer and wiper systems

110 Climate controlNoteIf the temperature is set to Lo or Hi,an Autostop will be inhibited.If the temperature is set to Lo or Hiwhile the engine is in

Page 16 - Transmission

Climate control 111In the Climate menu, select menuitem AC and activate or deactivatecooling.The air conditioning system cools anddehumidifies (dries)

Page 17 - Starting off

112 Climate control9 WarningThe exchange of fresh air isreduced in air recirculation mode.In operation without cooling the airhumidity increases, so t

Page 18 - In brief 17

Climate control 113To close the vent, turn the adjusterwheel to left or right to its stop.9 WarningDo not attach any objects to theslats of the air ve

Page 19 - 18 In brief

114 Driving and operatingDriving and operatingDriving hints ... 114Starting and operating ... 115Engine exhaus

Page 20 - Keys, doors and

Driving and operating 115Starting and operatingNew vehicle running-inDo not brake unnecessarily hard forthe first few journeys.During the first drive,

Page 21 - Radio remote control

116 Driving and operatingDuring an Autostop, the engine canbe started by depressing the clutchpedal.Starting the vehicle at lowtemperaturesThe start o

Page 22 - Central locking system

Driving and operating 117An Autostop is indicated by theneedle at the AUTOSTOP position inthe tachometer.During an Autostop, the heatingperformance, p

Page 23 - 22 Keys, doors and windows

118 Driving and operatingThe engine start is indicated by theneedle at the idle speed position inthe tachometer.If the selector lever is shifted out o

Page 24 - Keys, doors and windows 23

In brief 111 Side air vents ... 1122 Light switch ... 98Instrument illumination ... 103Rear fog light

Page 25 - Load compartment

Driving and operating 119Engine exhaust9 DangerEngine exhaust gases containpoisonous carbon monoxide,which is colourless and odourlessand could be fat

Page 26 - Vehicle security

120 Driving and operatingThe control indicator ! extinguishesas soon as the self-cleaningoperation is complete.If A illuminates additionally, cleaning

Page 27 - Immobiliser

Driving and operating 121Selector leverP = park position, wheels arelocked, engage only when thevehicle is stationary and theparking brake is appliedR

Page 28 - Exterior mirrors

122 Driving and operating The automatic neutral shift functionautomatically shifts to idling whenthe vehicle is stopped with aforward gear engaged.

Page 29 - Heated mirrors

Driving and operating 123If the battery is not the cause of thefault, release selector lever:1. Apply parking brake.2. Release selector lever trim fro

Page 30 - Interior mirrors

124 Driving and operatingCautionIt is not advisable to drive with thehand resting on the selector lever.Manual transmissionautomatedThe Easytronic tra

Page 31 - Power windows

Driving and operating 125Always move the selector lever in theappropriate direction as far as it willgo. Upon release, it automaticallyreturns to the

Page 32 - Sun visors

126 Driving and operatingIf engine speed is too high, thetransmission only switches to a highergear via kickdown.When + or - is selected in automaticm

Page 33 - 32 Keys, doors and windows

Driving and operating 127ActivationPress the T button. The transmissionswitches to automatic mode. Thevehicle starts off in 2nd gear. Sportmode is dea

Page 34 - Keys, doors and windows 33

128 Driving and operatingIf the vehicle must be moved out ofthe flow of traffic, disengage theclutch as follows:1. Apply parking brake and switch offi

Page 35 - Seats, restraints

12 In briefExterior lightingTurn light switchAUTO = Automatic light control:Exterior lighting isswitched on and offautomaticallym= Activation or deact

Page 36 - Front seats

Driving and operating 129ABS starts to regulate brake pressureas soon as a wheel shows a tendencyto lock. The vehicle remainssteerable, even during ha

Page 37 - Seat adjustment

130 Driving and operatingBrake assistIf the brake pedal is depressedquickly and forcefully, maximumbrake force is automatically applied(full braking).

Page 38 - Seat folding

Driving and operating 131When ESP®Plus is deactivated thecontrol indicator v illuminates.ESPoff also appears in the servicedisplay.9 WarningDo not de

Page 39 - Seat belts

132 Driving and operatingActivationTurn switch m up and release: thecurrent speed is stored andmaintained.Vehicle speed can be increased bydepressing

Page 40 - Three-point seat belt

Driving and operating 133IndicationAn obstacle is indicated by a buzzingsound. The interval between thesounds becomes shorter as thevehicle gets close

Page 41 - 40 Seats, restraints

134 Driving and operatingNoteThe parking assist systemautomatically detects factory-fittedtowing equipment. It is deactivatedwhen the connector is plu

Page 42 - Airbag system

Driving and operating 135CautionUse of fuel that does not comply toEN 590 or similar can lead toengine powerloss, increased wearor engine damage and m

Page 43 - 42 Seats, restraints

136 Driving and operatingFill the tank completely at regularintervals to prevent corrosion in thetank.Faults and remediesIf gas mode is not possible,

Page 44 - Seats, restraints 43

Driving and operating 137Refuelling9 DangerBefore refuelling, switch off engineand any external heaters withcombustion chambers (identifiedby sticker

Page 45 - Front airbag system

138 Driving and operatingTo close, turn the fuel filler cap to theright until it clicks.Close the flap and let engage.Liquid gas refuellingFollow the

Page 46 - Curtain airbag system

In brief 13Turn and lane-change signalsright = lever upleft = lever downTurn and lane-change signals3 101, Parking lights 3 102.Hazard warning flasher

Page 47 - Airbag deactivation

Driving and operating 1399 WarningDue to the system design, anescape of liquid gas afterreleasing the locking lever isunavoidable. Avoid inhaling.9 Wa

Page 48 - Seats, restraints 47

140 Driving and operatingCroatia, Latvia, Lithuania,Macedonia, Austria, Poland,Portugal, Romania, Sweden,Switzerland, Serbia, Slovakia,Slovenia, Czech

Page 49 - Child restraints

Driving and operating 1411000 kg a speed of 50 mph must notbe exceeded; the use of a stabiliser isrecommended.If the trailer starts snaking, drive mor

Page 50 - Seats, restraints 49

142 Driving and operatingIf the permitted rear axle load isexceeded a maximum speed of60 mph applies. If lower nationalmaximum speeds are specified fo

Page 51 - 50 Seats, restraints

Driving and operating 143Checking the tensioning of thecoupling ball bar The rotary knob rests on thecoupling ball bar. Green marking on the rotary

Page 52 - Seats, restraints 51

144 Driving and operatingGreen marking on the rotary knob isvisible.Lock coupling ball bar and removekey.Eye for break-away stopping cableAttach break

Page 53 - Top-tether child restraint

Vehicle care 145Vehicle careGeneral Information ... 145Vehicle checks ... 146Bulb replacement ...

Page 54 - Storage compartments

146 Vehicle care Open bonnet, close all doors andlock the vehicle. Disconnect the clamp from thenegative terminal of the vehiclebattery. Beware that

Page 55 - Rear carrier system

Vehicle care 1479 DangerThe ignition system and Xenonheadlights use extremely highvoltage. Do not touch.The caps for topping up the engine oil,the coo

Page 56 - Storage 55

148 Vehicle careEngine oilCheck the engine oil level manuallyon a regular basis to prevent damageto the engine. Ensure that the correctspecification o

Page 57 - 56 Storage

14 In briefWasher and wiper systemsWindscreen wiper&= fast%= slow$= timed interval wipe orautomatic wiping with rainsensor§= offFor a single wipe

Page 58 - Storage 57

Vehicle care 149Fit the cap on straight and tighten it.Engine coolantThe coolant provides freezeprotection down to approx. -28 °C.CautionOnly use appr

Page 59 - 58 Storage

150 Vehicle careBrakesA squealing noise indicates that thebrake lining is at its minimumthickness. Continued driving ispossible but have the brake lin

Page 60 - Storage 59

Vehicle care 151The anti-theft alarm siren must bedeactivated as follows: switch theignition on then off, disconnect thevehicle's battery within

Page 61 - 60 Storage

152 Vehicle careMeaning of symbols: No sparks, naked flames orsmoking. Always shield eyes. Explosivegases can cause blindness orinjury. Keep the ve

Page 62 - Storage 61

Vehicle care 153Wiper blades on the windscreenLift the wiper arm, tilt wiper blade at a90° to the wiper arm and remove tothe side.Wiper blade on the r

Page 63 - 62 Storage

154 Vehicle careTo replace the bulb on the left-handside, remove fuse box cover 3 168,and also remove windscreen washersystem reservoir filler neck fr

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Vehicle care 155High beam1. Rotate protective cover 2anticlockwise and remove.2. Detach wiring plug from bulb.3. Disengage spring clip fromretainer by

Page 65 - Load compartment cover

156 Vehicle care2. Remove bulb from socket, insertnew bulb.3. Insert bulb holder in reflector sothat the locating tab of the bulbholder aligns with th

Page 66 - Storage 65

Vehicle care 1572. Rotate bulb holder anticlockwiseto disengage.Withdraw bulb holder fromreflector.3. Insert new bulb in reflector so thatthe locating

Page 67 - Lashing eyes

158 Vehicle careCornering light1. Rotate protective cover 2anticlockwise and remove.2. Detach wiring plug from bulb.3. Disengage spring clip fromretai

Page 68 - Roof rack system

In brief 15Climate controlHeated rear window, heatedexterior mirrorsHeating is operated by pressing theÜ button.Heated rear window 3 31.Demisting and

Page 69 - Loading information

Vehicle care 1592. Rotate bulb holder anticlockwiseto disengage.Withdraw bulb holder fromreflector.3. Push bulb into socket slightly,rotate anti-clock

Page 70 - Storage 69

160 Vehicle careTail lights5-door passenger vehicle1. Open side cover.When replacing bulbs on the righthand side, first remove the toolsand the jack o

Page 71 - Instruments and

Vehicle care 1615. Gently press the three lockinglugs on the outside of the bulbholder outwards and remove bulbholder.6. Push bulb into socket slightl

Page 72 - Heated steering wheel

162 Vehicle care3-door passenger vehicle, van1. Open side cover.When replacing bulbs on the righthand side, first remove the toolsand the jack or the

Page 73 - Windscreen wiper/washer

Vehicle care 1635. Gently press the three lockinglugs on the outside of the bulbholder outwards and remove bulbholder.6. Push bulb into socket slightl

Page 74 - Outside temperature

164 Vehicle care2. Turn bulb holder anticlockwiseand remove from housing.3. Pull bulb from bulb holder andreplace it.4. Insert bulb holder and turnclo

Page 75 - 74 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 1654. Rotate bulb holder anti-clockwiseto disengage.5. Remove bulb from holder andrenew bulb.6. Insert bulb holder in bulb housingand rot

Page 76 - Ashtrays

166 Vehicle careGlovebox light, foot well light1. Prise the lamp out with ascrewdriver.2. Press bulb slightly towards springclip and remove.3. Insert

Page 77 - Warning lights, gauges

Vehicle care 167Engine compartment fuseboxThe fuse box is in the front left of theengine compartment.Disengage the cover, lift it upwardsand remove.

Page 78 - Fuel selector

168 Vehicle careNo. Circuit1 Starter2 Air conditioning system3 Diesel fuel filter heater4 Horn5 Manual transmission auto‐mated, automatic transmission

Page 79 - Control indicators

16 In briefManual transmission automatedN = neutral positiono= drive position+ = higher gear- = lower gearA = switch between automatic andmanual modeR

Page 80 - Instruments and controls 79

Vehicle care 169In right-hand drive vehicles, the fusebox is located behind a cover in theglovebox. Open the glovebox andremove the cover. To close, f

Page 81 - Charging system

170 Vehicle careThe fuse box is on the left side of theload compartment behind a cover.Remove the cover.No. Circuit1 Adaptive forward lighting2 –3 Sea

Page 82 - Brake and clutch system

Vehicle care 171Vehicles with spare wheelVariant 1: The jack and the vehicletools are in the load compartmentunderneath the spare wheel. A labelon the

Page 83 - 82 Instruments and controls

172 Vehicle careVariant 2: The vehicle tools are in thecompartment under the floor cover inthe load compartment, together withthe tyre repair kit.Whee

Page 84 - Instruments and controls 83

Vehicle care 173RF = Type: RunFlat15 = Wheel diameter, inches88 = Load index e.g. 88 isequivalent to 567 kgT = Speed code letterSpeed code letter:Q =

Page 85 - Apply footbrake

174 Vehicle careTyre pressure monitoringsystemThe vehicle may be fitted with a tyrepressure monitoring system or a tyredeflation detection system 3 17

Page 86 - Instruments and controls 85

Vehicle care 175on your vehicle to ensure that thereplacement or alternate tyres andwheels allow the tyre pressuremonitoring system to continue tofunc

Page 87 - Information displays

176 Vehicle careSystem initialisationAfter tyre pressure correction orwheel change, the system must beinitiated: Switch on the ignition, pressand hold

Page 88 - Instruments and controls 87

Vehicle care 177Wheel coversWheel covers and tyres that arefactory approved for the respectivevehicle and comply with all of therelevant wheel and tyr

Page 89 - 88 Instruments and controls

178 Vehicle care9 WarningDo not drive faster than 50 mph.Do not use for a lengthy period.Steering and handling may beaffected.If you have a flat tyre:

Page 90 - Smartphone controller

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 - Vehicle messages

Vehicle care 1792. Detach air hose from bracket andscrew onto sealant bottleconnection.3. Position the sealant bottle on thebracket. Make sure that th

Page 92 - Trip computer

180 Vehicle carecompressor by pressing the on/offswitch again.If the prescribed tyre pressure isnot obtained within 10 minutes,remove the tyre repair

Page 93 - Info-Display

Vehicle care 1813. Remove the electrical connectioncable and air hose from thestowage compartments on theunderside of the compressor.4. Screw the comp

Page 94 - Instruments and controls 93

182 Vehicle care12. All of the sealant is pumped intothe tyre. Then the tyre is inflated.13. The prescribed tyre pressureshould be obtained within10 m

Page 95 - 94 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 183General informationNoteThe driving characteristics of therepaired tyre are severely affected,therefore have this tyre replaced.If unus

Page 96 - Vehicle personalisation

184 Vehicle care1. Pull off the wheel cover with thehook. Vehicle tools 3 170.For wheel covers with visiblewheel bolts: The cover can remainon the whe

Page 97 - 96 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 1854. Set the jack to the necessaryheight. Position it directly belowthe jacking point in a manner thatprevents it from slipping.Variant

Page 98 - Instruments and controls 97

186 Vehicle careIf mounting a spare wheel, which isdifferent from the other wheels, thiswheel might be classified as atemporary spare wheel and thecor

Page 99 - Lighting

Vehicle care 187Jump startingDo not start with quick charger.A vehicle with a discharged batterycan be started using jump leads andthe battery of anot

Page 100 - Headlight range

188 Vehicle careLead connection order:1. Connect the red lead to thepositive terminal of the boosterbattery.2. Connect the other end of the redlead to

Page 101 - Adaptive forward lighting

18 In briefParking Always apply the parking brakewithout pressing the release button.Apply as firmly as possible on adownhill slope or uphill slope.D

Page 102 - Turn and lane-change

Vehicle care 189TowingTowing the vehicleInsert a suitable screwdriver in theslot at the lower bend of the cap.Release the cap by carefully movingthe s

Page 103 - Front fog lights

190 Vehicle careVehicles with automatic transmissionmust be towed facing forwards, notfaster than 50 mph nor further than60 miles. In all other cases

Page 104 - Interior lighting

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

Page 105 - Reading lights

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

Page 106 - Lighting features

Vehicle care 193Interior careInterior and upholsteryOnly clean the vehicle interior,including the instrument panel fasciaand panelling, with a dry clo

Page 107 - Climate control

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

Page 108 - Air conditioning system

Service and maintenance 195Fixed service intervalWhen service is due, InSP appears inthe odometer display for approx.10 seconds when the ignition issw

Page 109 - 108 Climate control

196 Service and maintenanceaging control, whereas viscositygrade gives information on the oil'sthickness over a temperature range.Dexos is the ne

Page 110 - Electronic climate control

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

Page 111 - 110 Climate control

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

Page 112 - Climate control 111

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

Page 113 - Air vents

Keys, doors and windows 19Keys, doors andwindowsKeys, locks ... 19Doors ... 24

Page 114 - Maintenance

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

Page 115 - Driving and operating

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

Page 116 - Starting and operating

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

Page 117 - Stop-start system

202 Technical dataEngine dataSales designation 1.0 1.2 1.2 1.4Engine identifier code A10XEP A12XEL A12XER A14XELPiston displacement [cm3]998 1229 1229

Page 118 - Driving and operating 117

Technical data 203Sales designation 1.4 1.4 1.6 VXR 1.6 VXR Nürburgring EditionEngine identifier code A14XER A14NEL A16LER A16LESPiston displacement [

Page 119 - 118 Driving and operating

204 Technical dataSales designation 1.3 CDTI 1.3 CDTI 1.3 CDTI 1.7 CDTIEngine identifier code A13DTE Eco A13DTC A13DTR A17DTSPiston displacement [cm3]

Page 120 - Engine exhaust

Technical data 205Performance5-door vehicleEngine A10XEP A12XEL A12XER A14XEL A14XER A14NELMaximum speed4) [mph]Manual transmission96 99 1075)6)108 11

Page 121 - Automatic transmission

206 Technical data3-door vehicleEngine A10XEP A12XEL A12XER A14XEL A14XERMaximum speed4) [mph]Manual transmission96 991075)5)6)108 112Manual transmiss

Page 122 - Electronic driving

Technical data 207Engine A13DTC A13DTR A17DTSMaximum speed4) [mph]Manual transmission 101 108 124Manual transmission automated – – –Automatic transmis

Page 123 - Interruption of power

208 Technical dataEngine A13DTC A13DTE Eco A13DTRMaximum speed4) [mph]Manual transmission 101 110 108Manual transmission automated – – –Automatic tran

Page 124 - Manual transmission

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

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Technical data 209Vehicle weightKerb weight, 5-door vehicle, basic model without any optional equipmentCorsa Engine ManualtransmissionManualtransmissi

Page 126 - Manual mode

210 Technical dataKerb weight, 5-door vehicle, basic model with all optional equipmentCorsa Engine ManualtransmissionManualtransmissionautomatedAutoma

Page 127

Technical data 211Kerb weight, 3-door vehicle, basic model without any optional equipmentCorsa Engine ManualtransmissionManualtransmissionautomatedAut

Page 128

212 Technical dataKerb weight, 3-door vehicle, basic model with all optional equipmentCorsa Engine ManualtransmissionManualtransmissionautomatedAutoma

Page 129 - Antilock brake system

Technical data 213Kerb weight, van, basic model without any optional equipmentCorsa Engine Manual transmission ManualtransmissionautomatedAutomatictra

Page 130 - Parking brake

214 Technical dataKerb weight, van, basic model with all optional equipmentCorsa Engine Manual transmission ManualtransmissionautomatedAutomatictransm

Page 131 - Ride control systems

Technical data 2155-door vehicle 3-door vehicle VXR VanLoad compartment width [mm] 944 944 944 944Load compartment height [mm] 538 538 538 538Wheelbas

Page 132 - Driver assistance

216 Technical dataCapacitiesEngine oilEngine A10XEPA12XEL,A12XERA14XEL,A14XER,A14NELA16LER,A16LESA13DTE,A13DTR,A13DTC A17DTSincluding Filter [l] 3.0 4

Page 133 - Parking assist

Technical data 217Tyre pressuresComfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people17)With full loadEngine Tyres front rear front rear front rear[kPa/

Page 134 - Driving and operating 133

218 Technical dataComfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people17)With full loadEngine Tyres front rear front rear front rear[kPa/bar] ([psi])[k

Page 135 - Fuel for diesel engines

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

Page 136 - Fuel for liquid gas

Technical data 219Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people17)With full loadEngine Tyres front rear front rear front rear[kPa/bar] ([psi])[k

Page 137 - 136 Driving and operating

220 Technical dataComfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people17)With full loadEngine Tyres front rear front rear front rear[kPa/bar] ([psi])[k

Page 138 - Refuelling

Technical data 22121)On vehicles with a specific rear axle application in combination with limited steering angle and sport chassis. We recommend you

Page 139 - 138 Driving and operating

222 Customer informationCustomer informationCustomer information ... 222Vehicle data recording and pri‐vacy ...

Page 140 - Driving and operating 139

Customer information 223 Vehicle reactions in particulardriving situations (e.g. inflation ofan airbag, activation of the stabilityregulation system)

Page 141 - Trailer hitch

224IndexAAccessories and vehiclemodifications ... 145Active head restraints... 35Adaptive forward lighting ...

Page 142 - Trailer towing

225Climate control systems... 106Clock ... 74Control indicators... 78Control

Page 143 - Towing equipment

226Head restraint adjustment ... 7Head restraints ... 34Heated mirrors ... 28Heated rear

Page 144 - Driving and operating 143

227QQuickheat... 112RRadio Frequency Identification(RFID)... 223Radio remote control

Page 145 - 144 Driving and operating

228Upholstery... 193Upshift... 82Using this manual ... 3V

Page 146 - Vehicle care

22 Keys, doors and windowsCentral locking system with radioremote controlPress button q.Two settings are possible: To unlock only the driver's d

Page 147 - Vehicle checks

Keys, doors and windows 23Central locking buttonPress button m: the doors are lockedor unlocked.The LED in the button m illuminatesfor approx. 2 minut

Page 148 - Vehicle care 147

24 Keys, doors and windowsInsert the key into the opening abovethe lock on the inside of the door andoperate the lock by lifting until it clicks.Then

Page 149 - Engine oil

Keys, doors and windows 25smelled, could enter the vehicle.This can cause unconsciousnessand even death.NoteThe installation of certain heavyaccessori

Page 150 - Washer fluid

26 Keys, doors and windowsLight-emitting diode (LED)During the first 10 seconds of anti-theft alarm system activation:LED illu‐minates= Test, ignition

Page 151 - Vehicle battery

Keys, doors and windows 27Exterior mirrorsConvex shapeThe convex exterior mirror containsan aspherical area and reduces blindspots. The shape of the m

Page 152 - Vehicle care 151

28 Keys, doors and windowsCorsa VXR: For pedestrians safety,the exterior mirrors of the Corsa VXRare released from the holder if theyare struck with s

Page 153 - Wiper blade replacement

2 IntroductionIntroduction

Page 154 - Bulb replacement

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

Page 155 - Halogen headlights

30 Keys, doors and windowsWindscreen stickersDo not attach stickers such as tollroad stickers or similar on thewindscreen in the area of the interiorm

Page 156 - Vehicle care 155

Keys, doors and windows 31Operating windows from outsideDepending on the equipment level,the windows can be operatedremotely from outside the vehicle.

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32 Keys, doors and windowsIf the sun visors have integral mirrors,the mirror covers should be closedwhen driving.RoofSunroof9 WarningTake care when op

Page 158 - Vehicle care 157

Keys, doors and windows 33CautionWhen using a roof rack, check thefree movement of the sunroof inorder to avoid damage. It is onlypermitted to raise t

Page 159 - 158 Vehicle care

34 Seats, restraintsSeats, restraintsHead restraints ... 34Front seats ... 35Seat belts ...

Page 160 - Fog lights

Seats, restraints 35Head restraints on rear seatsThe height of the head restraints canbe set in two positions.To set to the first position, pull thehe

Page 161 - Tail lights

36 Seats, restraints Sit with shoulders as far backagainst the backrest as possible.Set the backrest to an angle so thatit is possible to reach the s

Page 162 - Vehicle care 161

Seats, restraints 37Seat heightLever pumping motionup = higherdown = lowerSeat foldingLift release lever and tilt backrestforwards. Lower release leve

Page 163 - 162 Vehicle care

38 Seats, restraintsHeatingActivate heating by pressing ß buttonfor the seat with the ignition on.LED in button ß on: relevant frontseat heating on.Se

Page 164 - Side turn signal lights

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

Page 165 - Number plate light

Seats, restraints 39Belt tensionersIn the event of a head-on or rear-endcollision of a certain severity, the frontseat belts are tightened.9 WarningIn

Page 166 - Interior lights

40 Seats, restraints9 WarningThe belt must not rest against hardor fragile objects in the pockets ofyour clothing.Height adjustment1. Pull belt out sl

Page 167 - Electrical system

Seats, restraints 41Airbag systemThe airbag system consists of anumber of individual systemsdepending on the scope ofequipment.When triggered the airb

Page 168 - Engine compartment fuse

42 Seats, restraintssous peine d'infliger desBLESSURES GRAVES, voireMORTELLES à l'ENFANT.ES: NUNCA utilice un sistema deretención infantil o

Page 169 - Instrument panel fuse box

Seats, restraints 43TR: Arkaya bakan bir çocuk emniyetsistemini KESİNLİKLE önünde birAKTİF HAVA YASTIĞI ilekorunmakta olan bir koltuktakullanmayınız.

Page 170 - Load compartment fuse

44 Seats, restraintsAKTĪVU DROŠĪBAS SPILVENU, jopretējā gadījumā BĒRNS var gūtSMAGAS TRAUMAS vai IET BOJĀ.ET: ÄRGE kasutage tahapoolesuunatud lapsetur

Page 171 - Vehicle tools

Seats, restraints 45Fit the seat belt correctly andengage securely. Only then is theairbag able to protect.Side airbag systemThe side airbag system co

Page 172 - Vehicle care 171

46 Seats, restraintsThe risk of injury to the head in theevent of a side impact is considerablyreduced.9 WarningKeep the area in which the airbaginfla

Page 173 - Wheels and tyres

Seats, restraints 479 DangerRisk of fatal injury for a child usinga child restraint system on a seatwith activated front passengerairbag.Risk of fatal

Page 174 - Tyre pressure

48 Seats, restraintsChild restraintsChild restraint systemsWe recommend the Vauxhall childrestraint system which is tailoredspecifically to the vehicl

Page 175 - Tyre pressure monitoring

4 IntroductionDanger, Warnings andCautions9 DangerText marked 9 Danger providesinformation on risk of fatal injury.Disregarding this information mayen

Page 176 - Tyre deflation detection

Seats, restraints 49Child restraint installation locationsPermissible options for fitting a child restraint systemWeight and age classOn front passeng

Page 177 - Changing tyre and wheel

50 Seats, restraintsPermissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint systemWeight class Size class Fixture On front passenger seatOn rear out

Page 178 - Tyre repair kit

Seats, restraints 51IL = Suitable for particular ISOFIX restraint systems of the 'specific-vehicle', 'restricted' or 'semi-un

Page 179 - 178 Vehicle care

52 Seats, restraintsIsofix child restraintsystemsFasten vehicle-approved ISOFIXchild restraint systems to themounting brackets.When using ISOFIX mount

Page 180 - Vehicle care 179

Storage 53StorageStorage compartments ... 53Load compartment ... 63Roof rack system ... 67Loadi

Page 181 - 180 Vehicle care

54 StorageUnderseat storageLift at recessed edge and pull out.Maximum load: 1.5 kg. To close, pushin and engage.Rear carrier systemThe rear carrier sy

Page 182 - Vehicle care 181

Storage 55Pull release lever up. The systemdisengages and travels quickly out ofthe bumper.Completely pull out the rear carriersystem until you hear i

Page 183 - 182 Vehicle care

56 StoragePush the clamping lever down andpush the lamp support into theretainer until it engages.Perform this procedure for both taillamps.Check the

Page 184 - Wheel changing

Storage 57Remove the pedal crank mounts fromthe pedal crank recesses.Adapting the rear carrier systemto a bicyclePress the release lever and withdrawt

Page 185 - 184 Vehicle care

58 StoragePrepare the bicycle forattachmentNoteThe maximum width for the pedalcrank is 38.3 mm and the maximumdepth is 14.4 mm.Rotate the left pedal (

Page 187 - 186 Vehicle care

Storage 59Put on the bicycle. The pedal crankhere must be placed in the pedalcrank recess opening as shown in theillustration.CautionMake sure that th

Page 188 - Jump starting

60 StorageAlign the bicycle in the longitudinaldirection of the vehicle: Slightlyloosen the pedal mount.Place the bicycle upright using therotary leve

Page 189 - 188 Vehicle care

Storage 61Hold on to the bicycle, loosen theattachment screw for the pedalbearing mount, then lift the pedalbearing mount to remove it.Retracting the

Page 190 - Towing the vehicle

62 StorageSwivel first the right clamping lever(1) forwards, followed by the leftclamping lever (2), until they can beengaged in their respective rece

Page 191 - Towing another vehicle

Storage 63Load compartmentLoad compartment extensionThe rear backrest, in a single unit orsplit, can be locked in an uprightposition for transporting

Page 192 - Appearance care

64 StorageMove rear seat backrests upright andallow locking mechanisms to engageaudibly at both sides. Once thebackrests are locked the red markmust n

Page 193 - 192 Vehicle care

Storage 653-door passenger vehicleLift the cover backwards until itunlatches, set at an angle, thenremove.Fit in reverse order.StowingWhen the load co

Page 194 - Interior care

66 StorageRear floor storage coverThe double load-bay floor can beinserted in the load compartment intwo positions: directly beneath the cover for th

Page 195 - Service and

Storage 67Warning triangleStore warning triangle in rear loadcompartment wall: first fit warningtriangle into recess on left and theninsert in guide o

Page 196 - Recommended fluids

68 StorageFitting on model with sun roofDisengage covers concealing roofrack mounts by pushing sliders indirection of arrow (e.g. with coin) andremove

Page 197 - 196 Service and maintenance

6 In briefIn briefInitial drive informationVehicle unlockingTurn the key in the driver's door lockto the front or press button q tounlock the doo

Page 198 - Technical data

Storage 69around inside the vehicle andcause personal injury or damageto the load or car. The payload is the differencebetween the permitted grossveh

Page 199 - Engine identification

70 Instruments and controlsInstruments andcontrolsControls ... 70Warning lights, gauges and indi‐cators ...

Page 200 - Vehicle data

Instruments and controls 71Heated steering wheelActivate heating in combination withthe seat heating by pressing ß*button once or several times with t

Page 201 - 200 Technical data

72 Instruments and controlsWindscreen wiper/washerWindscreen wiperThe lever always springs back to itsoriginal position.&= fast%= slow$= interval

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Instruments and controls 73Keep the sensor free from dust, dirtand ice.Windscreen washerPull lever. Washer fluid is sprayedonto the windscreen and the

Page 203 - Engine data

74 Instruments and controlsicy road conditions. : remainsilluminated until the temperaturereaches at least 5 °C.In vehicles with Graphic-Info-Displayo

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Instruments and controls 75Power outletsThe power outlet is located in thecentre console.CautionDo not damage the outlet by usingunsuitable plugs.Conn

Page 205 - 204 Technical data

76 Instruments and controlsThe portable ashtray can be placed inthe cupholders. Open cover to use.Warning lights, gaugesand indicatorsInstrument clust

Page 206 - Performance

Instruments and controls 77Trip odometerThe top line displays the recordeddistance since the last reset.To reset, hold the reset knobdepressed for a f

Page 207 - 206 Technical data

78 Instruments and controls1 off = petrol operation1 illumi‐nates= liquid gas operation1 flashes = no switching ispossible, one typeof fuel is emptyAs

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In brief 7Seat backrestsTurn handwheel. Do not lean on seatwhen adjusting.Seat adjustment 3 36, Seat position3 35, Folding front passenger seatbackres

Page 209 - 208 Technical data

Instruments and controls 79Control indicators in the instrument

Page 210 - Vehicle weight

80 Instruments and controlsTurn signalO illuminates or flashes green.IlluminatesThe control indicator illuminatesbriefly when the parking lights aresw

Page 211 - 210 Technical data

Instruments and controls 81Illuminates when the engine isrunningStop, switch off engine. Battery is notcharging. Engine cooling may beinterrupted. In

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82 Instruments and controlsOn vehicles with manual transmissionautomated, R flashes when thedriver's door is opened if no gear isengaged and the

Page 213 - 212 Technical data

Instruments and controls 83Flashing during drivingThe system is actively engaged.Engine output may be reduced andthe vehicle may be brakedautomaticall

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84 Instruments and controlsIlluminates yellowDeflation detected. Stop as soon aspossible and check tyre pressure.Flashes yellow for 1 minute thenillum

Page 215 - Vehicle dimensions

Instruments and controls 85With manual transmissionautomated, the engine can only bestarted if the foot brake is depressed.If the foot brake is not de

Page 216 - Technical data 215

86 Instruments and controlsInformation displaysTriple-Info-DisplayDisplays time, outside temperatureand date or Infotainment system(when it is on).Whe

Page 217 - Capacities

Instruments and controls 87To exit a menu, press the right or leftarrow button until Return or Mainappear and select.Selecting with the left adjuster

Page 218 - Tyre pressures

88 Instruments and controlsSetting date and timeSelect menu item Time, Date from theSettings menu.Select the required menu items andmake settings.Chan

Page 219 - 218 Technical data

8 In briefSeat beltPull out the seat belt and engage inbelt buckle. The seat belt must not betwisted and must fit close against thebody. The backrest

Page 220 - Technical data 219

Instruments and controls 89Setting units of measureSelect menu item Units from theSettings menu.Select the desired unit.Selections are indicated by a

Page 221 - 220 Technical data

90 Instruments and controlsVehicle messagesMessages are given via theinstrument panel display or aswarning and signal buzzers. Checkcontrol messages a

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Instruments and controls 91The failed lighting will be indicated inthe information display or themessage InSP2 will appear in theinstrument panel disp

Page 223 - Customer information

92 Instruments and controlsRangeRange is calculated from current fueltank content and currentconsumption. The display showsaverage values.After refuel

Page 224 - Identification (RFID)

Instruments and controls 93RangeRange is calculated from current fueltank content and currentconsumption. The display showsaverage values.After refuel

Page 225

94 Instruments and controlsAbsolute consumptionDisplays fuel consumed. Themeasurement can be reset at anytime.Average consumptionDisplays average cons

Page 226

Instruments and controls 95Stop watchSelect menu item Stop Watch fromthe Board Computer menu.To start, select menu item Start. Tostop, select menu ite

Page 227

96 Instruments and controls Pull turn signal stalk and wiper stalksimultaneously to the steeringwheel until you hear a confirmationsignal (approx. 3

Page 228

Instruments and controls 97P4: Automatic locking 3 24.P5: Selective unlocking 3 21.P6: Speed warning 3 76.P7: Volume of the acoustic turn signal3 101.

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98 LightingLightingExterior lighting ....... 98Interior lighting ....... 103Lighting features .....

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