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Page 1 - TS 1688-B-13

0 - 1Owner’s Manual Model Year 2013.5 Edition: January 2013 TS 1688-B-13VAUXHALL MerivaOwner’s Manual Model Year 2013.5 Edition: January 2013 TS 1688-

Page 2 - Contents

In brief 9Exterior mirrorsSelect the relevant exterior mirror andadjust it.Convex exterior mirrors 3 28,Electric adjustment 3 28, Foldingexterior mirr

Page 3 - Introduction

Instruments and controls 99Graphic-Info-Display indicates: time 3 82 outside temperature 3 82 date 3 82 Infotainment system, seedescription for In

Page 4 - Using this manual

100 Instruments and controlsSelecting with the InfotainmentsystemSelect a function via the Infotainmentsystem buttons. The menu of theselected functio

Page 5 - Cautions

Instruments and controls 101Vehicle messages on theMidlevel-DisplayThe vehicle messages are displayedas code numbers.No. Vehicle message2 No radio rem

Page 6 - Introduction 5

102 Instruments and controlsNo. Vehicle message55 Diesel particle filter is full3 13256 Tyre pressure imbalance onfront axle57 Tyre pressure imbalance

Page 7 - In brief

Instruments and controls 103 Brakes Drive systems Ride control systems Cruise control Object detection systems Lighting, bulb replacement Wiper

Page 8 - In brief 7

104 Instruments and controlsThe warning message or warningcode will disappear after the enginehas been started two times runningwithout voltage drop.I

Page 9 - Mirror adjustment

Instruments and controls 105The information of the two tripcomputers can be reset separately,making it possible to display differenttrip distances.To

Page 10 - Steering wheel adjustment

106 Instruments and controlsVehicle personalisationThe vehicle's behaviour can bepersonalised by changing the settingsin the Info-Display.Some of

Page 11 - Instrument panel overview

Instruments and controls 107Time DateSee Clock 3 82.Radio settingsSee description for Infotainmentsystem in the Infotainment systemmanual.Phone settin

Page 12 - In brief 11

108 Instruments and controlsPersonal settings in theColour-Info-DisplayPress the CONFIG button. The menuSettings is displayed.The following settings c

Page 13 - Exterior lighting

10 In briefInstrument panel overview

Page 14 - In brief 13

Instruments and controls 109 Comfort settingsChime volume: Change the volumeof warning chimes.Rear auto wipe in reverse: Activateor deactivate automa

Page 15 - Washer and wiper systems

110 LightingLightingExterior lighting ... 110Interior lighting ... 115Lighting features ...

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Lighting 111Automatic light controlWhen the automatic light controlfunction is switched on and theengine is running, the systemswitches between daytim

Page 17 - Starting off

112 Lighting0 = front seats occupied1 = all seats occupied2 = all seats occupied and loadcompartment laden3 = driver's seat occupied and loadcomp

Page 18 - In brief 17

Lighting 1133. Switch on ignition.4. After approx. 5 seconds thecontrol indicator f starts flashingand an acoustic signal sounds.Control indicator f 3

Page 19 - 18 In brief

114 LightingTurn and lane-changesignalslever up = right turn signallever down = left turn signalIf the lever is moved past theresistance point, the tu

Page 20 - Keys, doors and

Lighting 115Parking lightsWhen the vehicle is parked, theparking lights on one side can beactivated:1. Switch off ignition.2. Move turn signal lever a

Page 21 - Radio remote control

116 LightingOn vehicles with light sensor thebrightness can only be adjusted whenthe exterior lights are on and the lightsensor detects night conditio

Page 22 - Central locking system

Lighting 117Lighting featuresCentre console lightingSpotlight incorporated in the interiorlighting comes on when the low beamis switched on.Entry ligh

Page 23 - 22 Keys, doors and windows

118 LightingActivation, deactivation and durationof this function can be changed in themenu Settings in the Info-Display.Vehicle personalisation 3 106

Page 24 - Keys, doors and windows 23

In brief 111 Power windows ... 302 Exterior mirrors ... 283 Cruise control ... 1424 Side air ve

Page 25 - Child locks

Climate control 119Climate controlClimate control systems ... 119Air vents ... 125Maintenance ...

Page 26 - Load compartment

120 Climate controlNoteIf the settings for demisting anddefrosting are selected, an Autostopwill be inhibited.If the settings for demisting anddefrost

Page 27 - Vehicle security

Climate control 121 Set fan speed to highest level. Open all vents.Demisting and defrosting thewindows V Press button V: fan automaticallyswitches t

Page 28 - Anti-theft alarm system

122 Climate controlThe preselected temperature isautomatically regulated. In theautomatic mode the fan speed and airdistribution automatically regulat

Page 29 - Exterior mirrors

Climate control 123If the minimum temperature is set, theclimate control system runs atmaximum cooling, if cooling n isswitched on.If the maximum temp

Page 30 - Interior mirrors

124 Climate controls= to windscreen and front doorwindowsM= to head area via adjustable airventsK= to foot wellAll combinations are possible.Return to

Page 31 - Power windows

Climate control 125Auxiliary heaterAir heaterQuickheat is an electric auxiliary airheater which automatically warms upthe passenger compartment morequ

Page 32 - Keys, doors and windows 31

126 Climate controlMaintenanceAir intakeThe air intake in front of thewindscreen in the enginecompartment must be kept clear toallow air intake. Remov

Page 33 - Sun visors

Driving and operating 127Driving and operatingDriving hints ... 127Starting and operating ... 128Engine exhaus

Page 34 - Moonroof

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

Page 35 - Seats, restraints

12 In briefExterior lightingTurn light switchAuto = Automatic light control:Exterior lighting is switchedon and off automaticallym= activation or deac

Page 36 - Active head restraints

Driving and operating 129Diesel engine: turn the key to position2 for preheating until controlindicator ! extinguishes.Turn the key briefly to positio

Page 37 - Front seats

130 Driving and operatingStop-start systemThe stop-start system helps to savefuel and to reduce the exhaustemissions. When conditions allow, itswitche

Page 38 - Seats, restraints 37

Driving and operating 131 The stop-start system is notmanually deactivated the bonnet is fully closed the driver's door is closed or thedriver

Page 39 - 38 Seats, restraints

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

Page 40 - Seats, restraints 39

Driving and operating 133take up to 25 minutes. Typically itneeds between 7 and 12 minutes.Autostop is not available and fuelconsumption may be higher

Page 41 - 40 Seats, restraints

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

Page 42 - Rear seats

Driving and operating 135Without brake pedal applied, thecontrol indicator j illuminates.If the selector lever is not in P whenthe ignition is switche

Page 43 - 42 Seats, restraints

136 Driving and operatingIn manual mode no automatic shiftingto a higher gear takes place at highengine revolutions.Electronic drivingprogrammes Foll

Page 44 - Seats, restraints 43

Driving and operating 1375. Insert a screwdriver into theopening as far as it will go andmove the selector lever out of P orN. If P or N is engaged ag

Page 45 - Seat belts

138 Driving and operatingBrakesThe brake system comprises twoindependent brake circuits.If a brake circuit fails, the vehicle canstill be braked using

Page 46 - Three-point seat belt

In brief 13Turn and lane-change signalslever up = right turn signallever down = left turn signalTurn and lane-change signals3 114, Parking lights 3 11

Page 47 - 46 Seats, restraints

Driving and operating 139Parking brakeElectrical parking brakeApplying when vehicle is stationaryPull switch m for approx. one second,the electrical p

Page 48 - Seats, restraints 47

140 Driving and operatingControl indicator m flashes: electricalparking brake is not fully applied orreleased. When continuouslyflashing, release elec

Page 49 - Airbag system

Driving and operating 1419 WarningDo not let this special safetyfeature tempt you into taking riskswhen driving.Adapt speed to the roadconditions.Cont

Page 50 - Side airbag system

142 Driving and operatingESC is reactivated by pressing theb button again. If the TC system waspreviously disabled, both TC andESC are reactivated.ESC

Page 51 - Airbag deactivation

Driving and operating 143Increase speedWith cruise control active, hold thumbwheel turned to RES/+ or briefly turnto RES/+ repeatedly: speedincreases

Page 52 - Seats, restraints 51

144 Driving and operatingActivationWhen reverse gear is engaged, thesystem is activated automatically.The front parking assist can also beactivated at

Page 53 - Child restraints

Driving and operating 145CautionPerformance of the sensors canbe reduced when sensors arecovered, e.g. by ice or snow.Performance of the parking assis

Page 54 - Seats, restraints 53

146 Driving and operatingThe camera is mounted in the tailgatehandle and has a viewing angle of130°.Due to the high position of the camerathe rear bum

Page 55 - 54 Seats, restraints

Driving and operating 147Activation or deactivation of the rearview camera can be changed in themenu Settings in the Info-Display.Vehicle personalisat

Page 56 - Seats, restraints 55

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

Page 57 - 56 Seats, restraints

14 In briefWasher and wiper systemsWindscreen wiper2 = fast1 = slowP= interval wiping or automaticwiping with rain sensor§= offFor a single wipe when

Page 58 - Top-tether fastening eyes

Driving and operating 149Fill the tank completely at regularintervals to prevent corrosion in thetank.Faults and remediesIf gas mode is not possible,

Page 59 - Storage compartments

150 Driving and operatingRefuelling9 DangerBefore refuelling, switch off engineand any external heaters withcombustion chambers. Switch offany mobile

Page 60 - Storage 59

Driving and operating 151The fuel filler cap can be retained inthe bracket on the fuel filler flap.For refuelling, fully insert the pumpnozzle and swi

Page 61 - Armrest storage

152 Driving and operatingACME Adapter: Screw the nut of thefilling nozzle onto the adapter. Presslocking lever on filler nozzle down.DISH (Italy) fill

Page 62 - Rear carrier system

Driving and operating 153EURO adapter: SpainDISH (Italy) adapter: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Denmark,Estonia, France, Greece, Italy,Croatia, Latvia

Page 63 - 62 Storage

154 Driving and operatingTowingGeneral informationOnly use towing equipment that hasbeen approved for your vehicle.Entrust retrofitting of towingequip

Page 64 - Storage 63

Driving and operating 155The permissible gross train weightmust not be exceeded. This weight isspecified on the identification plate3 206.Vertical cou

Page 65 - 64 Storage

156 Driving and operatingFitting the detachable couplingball barDisengage and fold down the socket.Remove the sealing plug from theopening for the cou

Page 66 - Storage 65

Driving and operating 157Insert the tensioned coupling ball barin the opening and push firmlyupwards until it audibly engages.The rotary handle snaps

Page 67 - 66 Storage

158 Driving and operatingOpen the protective flap and turn thekey clockwise to unlock the couplingball bar.Pull out rotary handle and turnclockwise as

Page 68 - Storage 67

In brief 15Push lever.Washer fluid is sprayed on the rearwindow and the wiper wipes a fewtimes.Rear window wiper/washer 3 81.Climate controlHeated rea

Page 69 - 68 Storage

Vehicle care 159Vehicle careGeneral Information ... 159Vehicle checks ... 160Bulb replacement ...

Page 70 - Storage 69

160 Vehicle care Open the bonnet, close all doorsand lock the vehicle. Disconnect the clamp from thenegative terminal of the vehiclebattery. Beware

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Vehicle care 1619 DangerThe ignition system usesextremely high voltage. Do nottouch.BonnetOpeningPull the release lever and return it toits original p

Page 72 - Load compartment cover

162 Vehicle careDifferent dipsticks are useddepending on engine variant.When the engine oil level hasdropped to the MIN mark, top upengine oil.We reco

Page 73 - Rear floor storage cover

Vehicle care 163If the cooling system is cold, thecoolant level should be above thefilling line mark. Top up if the level islow.9 WarningAllow the eng

Page 74 - Safety net

164 Vehicle careThe brake fluid level must be betweenthe MIN and the MAX marks.When topping up, ensure maximumcleanliness as contamination of thebrake

Page 75 - 74 Storage

Vehicle care 165An AGM battery can be identified bythe label on the battery. Werecommend the use of an originalVauxhall battery.NoteUsing an AGM batte

Page 76 - First aid kit

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

Page 77 - Loading information

Vehicle care 167Bulb replacementSwitch off the ignition and switch offthe relevant switch or close the doors.Only hold a new bulb at the base! Donot t

Page 78 - Storage 77

168 Vehicle care3. Detach the bulb from the bulbholder and replace the bulb.4. Insert the bulb holder into thereflector.5. Fit the cap and rotate cloc

Page 79 - Instruments and

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

Page 80 - Heated steering wheel

Vehicle care 1692. Detach bulb from the bulb holderand replace it.3. Insert the bulb holder into thereflector and rotate clockwise.Front turn signal1.

Page 81 - Windscreen wiper/washer

170 Vehicle careLow beam/High beam1. Rotate the cap 1 anticlockwiseand remove it.2. Push the bulb holder downwardsand withdraw the bulb holder fromthe

Page 82 - Rear window wiper/washer

Vehicle care 1712. Press catch and withdraw the bulbholder from the reflector.3. Remove and replace the bulb.4. Press catch and insert the bulbholder

Page 83 - Outside temperature

172 Vehicle care1. Turn the bulb holder anticlockwiseand remove it from the reflector.2. Disengage the bulb holder fromthe plug connector by pressingt

Page 84 - Power outlets

Vehicle care 1733. Carefully withdraw the lightassembly from retaining pins andremove. Make sure that the cableduct remains in position.4. Detach the

Page 85 - Ashtrays

174 Vehicle care2. Press the retaining lug andremove the bulb carrierdownwards.3. To replace the reverse light bulb(1), remove and replace the bulbTo

Page 86 - Warning lights, gauges

Vehicle care 1754. Insert bulb holder and turnclockwise.5. On left side: insert front end intofront wing, slide forward and insertrear end.On right si

Page 87 - Fuel selector

176 Vehicle carePuddle lights1. Disengage the housing at thebottom and remove it.2. Press the retaining lug andwithdraw the connector.3. Rotate the bu

Page 88 - Control indicators

Vehicle care 177Electrical systemFusesData on the replacement fuse mustmatch the data on the defective fuse.There are three fuse boxes in thevehicle:

Page 89 - 88 Instruments and controls

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

Page 90 - Instruments and controls 89

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 - Airbag and belt tensioners

Vehicle care 179No. Circuit1 Starter2 –3 Fuel filter, cooling4 Horn5 Terminal 306 Engine control module, trans‐mission control unit7 Fog light8 Engine

Page 92 - Service vehicle soon

180 Vehicle careNo. Circuit22 Electrical parking brake23 Tyre repair kit24 Fuel pump25 ABS26 Heated rear window27 ABS28 Interior fan29 Cigarette light

Page 93 - 92 Instruments and controls

Vehicle care 181No. Circuit1 Radio2 Display, instrument, telephone3 Radio4 Ignition switch, immobiliser5 Windscreen washer, rearscreen washer6 Central

Page 94 - Instruments and controls 93

182 Vehicle careNo. Circuit1 Adaptive forward lighting2 –3 –4 –5 –6 Rear power window, right7 Adaptive forward lighting8 Trailer module, Trailer socke

Page 95 - Low fuel

Vehicle care 183Vehicles with tyre repair kitTo open the compartment, disengagethe cover and open it.The vehicle tools are in the right-handcompartmen

Page 96 - Instruments and controls 95

184 Vehicle careTyre designationsE.g. 195/65 R 15 91 H195 = Tyre width, mm65 = Cross-section ratio (tyreheight to tyre width), %R = Belt type: RadialR

Page 97 - Information displays

Vehicle care 185System initialisationAfter tyre pressure correction orwheel change, the system must beinitiated:1. Apply electrical parking brake.2. P

Page 98 - Instruments and controls 97

186 Vehicle careChanging tyre and wheelsizeIf tyres of a different size than thosefitted at the factory are used, it may benecessary to reprogramme th

Page 99 - Colour-Info-Display

Vehicle care 187Tyre damage exceeding 4 mm or thatis at the tyre's sidewall near the rimcannot be repaired with the tyre repairkit.9 WarningDo no

Page 100 - Instruments and controls 99

188 Vehicle care3. Position the sealant bottle on thebracket. Make sure that the bottledoes not fall.4. Unscrew valve cap from defectivetyre.5. Screw

Page 101 - Vehicle messages

18 In brief Lock the vehicle with button e onthe radio remote control. Activate the anti-theft alarm system3 27. Do not park the vehicle on an easil

Page 102 - Instruments and controls 101

Vehicle care 18912. Push catch on bracket to removesealant bottle from bracket. Screwthe tyre inflation hose to the freeconnection of the sealant bott

Page 103 - 102 Instruments and controls

190 Vehicle care If the ground on which the vehicleis standing is soft, a solid board(max. 1 cm thick) should be placedunder the jack. No people or

Page 104 - Battery voltage

Vehicle care 1913. Ensure the jack is positionedcorrectly with the vehicle jackingpoints.Lifting the vehicle onto a liftingplatform:Position the rear

Page 105 - Trip computer

192 Vehicle careSet the jack to the necessaryheight. Position it directly belowthe jacking point in a manner thatprevents it from slipping.Attach whee

Page 106 - Instruments and controls 105

Vehicle care 193The spare wheel is located in the loadcompartment beneath the floorcovering. It is secured with a wing nut.The spare wheel well is not

Page 107 - Vehicle personalisation

194 Vehicle care Take the extension bar from thetool box and screw it on the bolt. Store the damaged wheel andsecure it by turning the wing nutclock

Page 108 - Instruments and controls 107

Vehicle care 195Jump startingDo not start with quick charger.A vehicle with a discharged batterycan be started using jump leads andthe battery of anot

Page 109 - 108 Instruments and controls

196 Vehicle care3. Connect the black lead to thenegative terminal of the boosterbattery.4. Connect the other end of the blacklead to a vehicle groundi

Page 110 - Instruments and controls 109

Vehicle care 197Screw in the towing eye as far as it willgo until it stops in a horizontalposition.Attach a tow rope – or better still a towrod – to t

Page 111 - Lighting

198 Vehicle careScrew in the towing eye as far as it willgo until it stops in a horizontalposition.The lashing eye at the rearunderneath the vehicle m

Page 112 - Headlight range

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

Page 113 - Headlights when driving

Keys, doors and windows 19Keys, doors andwindowsKeys, locks ... 19Doors ... 25

Page 114 - Hazard warning flashers

Vehicle care 199If using a vehicle wash, comply withthe vehicle wash manufacturer'sinstructions. The windscreen wiperand rear window wiper must b

Page 115 - Rear fog lights

200 Vehicle careClean rims with a pH-neutral wheelcleaner.Rims are painted and can be treatedwith the same agents as the body.Paintwork damageRectify

Page 116 - Interior lighting

Vehicle care 201CautionClose Velcro fasteners as openVelcro fasteners on clothing coulddamage seat upholstery.The same applies to clothing withsharp-e

Page 117 - Sunvisor lights

202 Service and maintenanceService andmaintenanceGeneral information ... 202Recommended fluids, lubricantsand parts ...

Page 118 - Lighting features

Service and maintenance 203Make sure that the Service andWarranty Booklet is completedcorrectly as continuous proof ofservice is essential if any warr

Page 119 - Battery discharge

204 Service and maintenanceSelect the appropriate engine oilbased on its quality and on theminimum ambient temperature3 207.Additional engine oil addi

Page 120 - Climate control

Technical data 205Technical dataVehicle identification ... 205Vehicle data ... 207Vehicle identificationVeh

Page 121 - Air conditioning system

206 Technical dataIdentification plateThe identification plate is located onthe rear right-hand door frame.Information on identification label:1 = Man

Page 122 - Electronic climate control

Technical data 207Vehicle dataRecommended fluids and lubricantsEuropean service scheduleRequired engine oil qualityAll European countries(except Belar

Page 123 - 122 Climate control

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

Page 124 - Climate control 123

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

Page 125 - 124 Climate control

Technical data 209All countries outside Europeexcept Israel Only Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, TurkeyEngine oil quality Petrol engines(including C

Page 126 - Air vents

210 Technical dataEngine dataSales designation 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.3Engine identifier code A14XER A14NEL B14NEL B14NET A14NET A13DTCNumber of cylind

Page 127 - Maintenance

Technical data 211Sales designation 1.3 1.7 1.7 1.71.7Engine identifier code A13DTE A17DT A17DTC A17DTSA17DTINumber of cylinders 4 4 4 44Piston displa

Page 128 - Driving and operating

212 Technical dataPerformanceEngine A14XER A14NEL B14NEL A14NET B14NET A13DTCMaximum speed4) [mph]Manual transmission110 1175)– 122 – 99Automatic tran

Page 129 - Starting and operating

Technical data 213Vehicle weightKerb weight, basic model without any optional equipmentEngine Manual transmission Automatic transmissionwithout/with a

Page 130 - Overrun cut-off

214 Technical dataKerb weight, basic model with all optional equipmentEngine Manual transmission Automatic transmissionwithout/with air conditioning[k

Page 131 - Stop-start system

Technical data 215Vehicle dimensionsLength [mm] 4288Width without exterior mirrors [mm] 1812Width with two exterior mirrors [mm] 1994Height (without a

Page 132 - Driving and operating 131

216 Technical dataCapacitiesEngine oilEngine A14XER A14NEL B14NEL A14NET B14NET A13DTCincluding Filter [l] 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.5between MIN and MAX

Page 133 - Engine exhaust

Technical data 217Tyre 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 134 - Catalytic converter

218 Technical dataComfort 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 135 - Automatic transmission

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 - Manual mode

Technical data 219Comfort 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 137 - Interruption of power

220 Customer informationCustomer informationVehicle data recording andprivacy ... 220Vehicle data recordingand pri

Page 138 - Manual transmission

Customer information 221When using the vehicle, situationsmay occur in which these technicaldata related to other information(accident report, damages

Page 139 - Antilock brake system

222IndexAAccessories and vehiclemodifications ... 159Active head restraints... 35Adaptive brake light...

Page 140 - Parking brake

223Child restraints... 52Child restraint systems ... 52Cigarette lighter ... 84Climate

Page 141 - Ride control systems

224Fuse box... 178Fuses ... 177GGauges...

Page 142 - Electronic Stability Control

225Oil... 161Oil, engine... 203, 207Oil pressure...

Page 143 - Driver assistance

226Towing another vehicle ... 197Towing a trailer... 154Towing equipment ... 155Towing the vehicle

Page 144 - Parking assist

22 Keys, doors and windowsThe setting can be changed in themenu Settings in the Info-Display.Vehicle personalisation 3 106.The setting can be saved fo

Page 145 - 144 Driving and operating

Keys, doors and windows 23Fault in radio remote controlsystemUnlockingManually unlock the driver's door byturning the key in the lock. Switch ont

Page 146 - Rear view camera

24 Keys, doors and windowsAutomatic lockingAutomatic locking after drivingoffThe vehicle is locked automaticallywhen exceeding a speed of 2 mph.Openin

Page 147 - 146 Driving and operating

Keys, doors and windows 259 WarningUse the child locks wheneverchildren are occupying the rearseats.Using a key or suitable screwdriver,turn the child

Page 148 - Fuel for diesel engines

26 Keys, doors and windowsClosingUse one of the interior handles.Do not push the touchpad switchunder the moulding whilst closing asthis will unlock t

Page 149 - Fuel for liquid gas

Keys, doors and windows 27ActivatingPress e on the radio remote controltwice within 10 seconds.Anti-theft alarm systemThe anti-theft alarm system isop

Page 150 - Driving and operating 149

28 Keys, doors and windowsignition on then off, then disconnectthe vehicle's battery within15 seconds.ImmobiliserThe system is part of the igniti

Page 151 - Refuelling

2 IntroductionIntroduction

Page 152 - Driving and operating 151

Keys, doors and windows 29In position 0 no mirror is selected.FoldingFor pedestrian safety, the exteriormirrors will swing out of their normalmounting

Page 153 - 152 Driving and operating

30 Keys, doors and windowsAutomatic anti-dazzleDazzle from following vehicles atnight is automatically reduced.WindowsWindscreenHeat-reflecting windsc

Page 154 - Emissions

Keys, doors and windows 31Keep a close watch on thewindows when closing them.Ensure that nothing becomestrapped in them as they move.Power windows can

Page 155 - Trailer towing

32 Keys, doors and windowsPress and hold c button to openwindows.Press and hold e button to closewindows.Release button to stop windowmovement.Overloa

Page 156 - Towing equipment

Keys, doors and windows 33If the sun visors have integral mirrors,the mirror covers should be closedwhen driving.A ticket holder is located on the bac

Page 157 - 156 Driving and operating

34 Seats, restraintsSeats, restraintsHead restraints ... 34Front seats ... 36Rear seats ...

Page 158 - Driving and operating 157

Seats, restraints 35Horizontal adjustmentTo adjust horizontally, pull the headrestraint forwards. It engages inseveral positions.To return to its rear

Page 159 - 158 Driving and operating

36 Seats, restraintsFront seatsSeat position9 WarningOnly drive with the seat correctlyadjusted. Sit with buttocks as far back againstthe backrest as

Page 160 - Vehicle care

Seats, restraints 37Seat positioningPull handle, slide seat, releasehandle.Seat backrestsPull lever, adjust inclination andrelease lever. Allow the ba

Page 161 - Vehicle checks

38 Seats, restraintsSeat inclinationLever pumping motionup = front end higherdown = front end lowerLumbar supportAdjust lumbar support using the four-

Page 162 - Engine oil

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

Page 163 - Engine coolant

Seats, restraints 39ArmrestDetachable armrestThe armrest contains a storagecompartment.Storage compartment 3 60.Installing armrest on the centreconsol

Page 164 - Brake fluid

40 Seats, restraintsMoving armrestPull the front handle slightly and movethe armrest to the desired position.Release the handle. Move thearmrest until

Page 165 - 164 Vehicle care

Seats, restraints 41Rear seatsSeat adjustment9 WarningOnly drive with the outer seatsengaged in the guide rails.9 WarningNever adjust seats while driv

Page 166 - Vehicle care 165

42 Seats, restraintsPull handle and slide the seattransversely backward into position1. The seat is automatically guidedinward. Release handle and all

Page 167 - Wiper blade replacement

Seats, restraints 43Insert the hooks of the adapter intothe recesses of the seatback andpush the adapter forwards.Lock the adapter by turning theignit

Page 168 - Bulb replacement

44 Seats, restraintsRemoving the adapterUnlock the adapter by turning theignition key anticlockwise in the lock.The adapter is unlocked when the redma

Page 169 - 168 Vehicle care

Seats, restraints 459 WarningIncorrect handling (e.g. removal orfitting of belts) can trigger the beltpretensioners.Deployment of the belt pretensione

Page 170

46 Seats, restraintsHeight adjustment1. Pull belt out slightly.2. Press button.3. Adjust height and engage.Adjust the height so that the belt liesacro

Page 171 - 170 Vehicle care

Seats, restraints 47Click bottom latch plate into right-hand buckle (1) at centre seat.Remove top latch plate from retainer,guide over shoulder and la

Page 172 - Fog lights

48 Seats, restraintsAirbag systemThe airbag system consists of anumber of individual systemsdepending on the scope ofequipment.When triggered the airb

Page 173 - Tail lights

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

Page 174 - Vehicle care 173

Seats, restraints 49The inflated airbags cushion theimpact, thereby reducing the risk ofinjury to the upper body and head ofthe front seat occupantsco

Page 175 - Side turn signal lights

50 Seats, restraintsCurtain airbag systemThe curtain airbag system consists ofan airbag in the roof frame on eachside. This can be identified by thewo

Page 176 - Number plate light

Seats, restraints 51Use the ignition key to choose theposition:*= front passenger airbag isdeactivated and will not inflatein the event of a collision

Page 177 - Instrument panel

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

Page 178 - Electrical system

Seats, restraints 53Selecting the right systemThe rear seats are the mostconvenient location to fasten a childrestraint system.Children should travel

Page 179 - Engine compartment fuse

54 Seats, restraintsChild restraint installation locationsPermissible options for fitting a child restraint systemWeight and age classOn front passeng

Page 180 - Vehicle care 179

Seats, restraints 551= Only if front passenger seat airbag system is deactivated. If the child restraint system is being secured using a three-point s

Page 181 - Instrument panel fuse box

56 Seats, restraintsIL = Suitable for particular ISOFIX restraint systems of the 'specific-vehicle', 'restricted' or 'semi-un

Page 182 - Load compartment fuse

Seats, restraints 57ISOFIX child restraintsystemsFasten vehicle-approved ISOFIXchild restraint systems to the ISOFIXmounting brackets. Specific vehicl

Page 183 - Vehicle tools

58 StorageStorageStorage compartments ... 58Load compartment ... 70Roof rack system ... 76Loadi

Page 185 - Tyre deflation detection

Storage 59Detachable cupholderA cupholder can be attached either tothe upper or lower guide rails in thefront console.Fold the frame out of initial po

Page 186 - Tread depth

60 StorageCupholder on armrest adapterA further cupholder is integrated tothe armrest adapter of the rear centreseat.Armrest adapter 3 42.Front storag

Page 187 - Tyre repair kit

Storage 61Rear carrier systemThe rear carrier system (Flex-Fixsystem) allows bicycles to beattached to a pull-out carrierintegrated into the vehicle f

Page 188 - Vehicle care 187

62 Storagewill not engage correctly, do not fitobjects to the system and slide thesystem back. Seek the assistanceof a workshop.Install the tail lamps

Page 189 - 188 Vehicle care

Storage 63Lock the rear carrier systemSwivel the right clamping lever (1)first, followed by the left clampinglever (2), until a resistance isnoticeabl

Page 190 - Wheel changing

64 StorageUnfold pedal crank recessesFold one or both pedal crankrecesses upwards until the diagonalsupport engages.Remove the pedal crank mounts from

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Storage 65Push the release lever on the strapretainer and remove the strapretainer.Prepare the bicycle forattachmentNoteThe maximum width for the peda

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66 StorageIf the bicycle has curved pedalcranks, screw in the pedal crank unitall the way (position 1).Put on the bicycle. The pedal crankhere must be

Page 193 - Spare wheel

Storage 67Place the wheel recesses so that thebicycle is roughly horizontal. Here,the distance between the pedals andthe tailgate should be at least 5

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68 StorageRemoving a bicycle from therear carrier systemUndo strap retainers on both bicycletyres.Hold on to the bicycle, loosen theattachment screw f

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

Page 196 - Jump starting

Storage 69Press release lever and slide in wheelrecesses all the way as far as they willgo.Disengage the locking lever on thediagonal support and fold

Page 197 - Towing the vehicle

70 StoragePush the release lever up and hold.Lift the system slightly and push it intothe bumper until it engages.Release lever must return to origina

Page 198 - Towing another vehicle

Storage 71Pull the handle on the front side of thebackrest and fold down the backrestonto the seat cushion. The seat islowered automatically.The backr

Page 199 - Appearance care

72 StorageRemoving the coverUnhook retaining straps from tailgate.Lift cover at the rear and push itupwards at the front.Remove the cover.Stowing the

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Storage 73Double load-bay floorThe double load-bay floor can beinserted in the load compartment intwo positions: directly above the cover for thespar

Page 201 - Interior care

74 StorageInstallationThere are two installation openings inthe roof frame: suspend rod of net atone side, push to the front andengage. Extend rod, su

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Storage 75Roll the upper net rod down toapproximately over the middle.Place the upper net rod over thetensioning straps next to the lower netrod. The

Page 203 - Service and

76 StorageDepending on the vehicle, a box islocated under the driver's seat. Pullhandle and fold down the cover.Maximum load: 1.5 kg.Roof rack sy

Page 204 - Recommended fluids

Storage 77 Use the hook at the left sidewall ofthe load compartment for hangingup carrier bags. Pull out the hook.Maximum load: 3 kg. Secure loose o

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78 Instruments and controlsInstruments andcontrolsControls ... 78Warning lights, gauges andindicators ...

Page 206 - Technical data

In brief 7Seat backrestsPull lever, adjust inclination andrelease lever. Allow the seat toengage audibly.Seat position 3 36, Seat adjustment3 36.Seat

Page 207 - Identification plate

Instruments and controls 79Heated steering wheelActivate heating by pressing *button. Activation is indicated by theLED in the button.The recommended

Page 208 - Vehicle data

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

Page 209 - 208 Technical data

Instruments and controls 81Adjustable sensitivity of the rainsensorTurn the adjuster wheel to adjust thesensitivity:lowsensitivity= turn adjuster whee

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82 Instruments and controlsPush lever. Washer fluid is sprayedonto the rear window and the wiperwipes a few times.Do not use if the windscreen is froz

Page 211 - Engine data

Instruments and controls 83Set date and timePress the CONFIG button. The menuSettings is displayed.Select Time & Date.Selectable setting options:

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84 Instruments and controlsA further 12 volt power outlet islocated in the rear console.Do not exceed the maximum powerconsumption of 120 watts.With i

Page 213 - Performance

Instruments and controls 85Warning lights, gaugesand indicatorsInstrument clusterIn some versions, the needles of theinstruments briefly rotate to the

Page 214 - Vehicle weight

86 Instruments and controlsFuel gaugeDisplays the fuel level or gas level inthe tank depending on the operationmode.Control indicator i illuminates if

Page 215 - 214 Technical data

Instruments and controls 87CautionIf engine coolant temperature istoo high, stop vehicle, switch offengine. Danger to engine. Checkcoolant level.Servi

Page 216 - Vehicle dimensions

88 Instruments and controlsDepending on the equipment theposition of the control indicators mayvary.When the ignition is switched on,most control indi

Page 217 - Capacities

8 In briefHead restraint adjustmentPress release button, adjust heightand engage.To adjust horizontally, pull the headrestraint forwards. It engages i

Page 218 - Tyre pressures

Instruments and controls 89Control indicators in the instrument cluster

Page 219 - 218 Technical data

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

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Instruments and controls 919 WarningHave the cause of the faultremedied immediately by aworkshop.Belt pretensioners, airbag system3 44, 3 48.Airbag de

Page 221 - Customer information

92 Instruments and controlsBrake and clutch systemBrake and clutch fluid level& illuminates red.The brake and clutch fluid level is toolow 3 163.9

Page 222 - Identification (RFID)

Instruments and controls 93Upshift[ illuminates green or is shown as asymbol in the Driver InformationCentre with Uplevel-Display whenupshifting is re

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

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Instruments and controls 95Additionally a warning message isdisplayed on vehicles with Midlevel-and Uplevel-Display.Catalytic converter 3 133.Bleeding

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96 Instruments and controls9 WarningStop your journey immediately!Follow the instructions asdescribed in paragraph "Fault inthe automatic locking

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Instruments and controls 97Selecting menus and functionsThe menus and functions can beselected via the buttons on the turnsignal lever.Press the MENU

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98 Instruments and controls◆ Unit1: Great Britain◆ Unit2: United States◆ Unit3: Europe Tire Pressure System: 3 184 Remaining Oil Life: 3 87 Speed W

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