Vauxhall Ampera Owner's Manual
Contents Introduction .................................... 2 In brief ............................................ 6 Keys, doors and windows ............ 19 Seats, restraints ........................... 33 Storage ........................................ 51 Instruments and controls ............. 58 Lighting ........................................ 87 Climate control ............................. 93 Driving and operating ................. 102 Vehicle care ...............................
2 Introduction Introduction
Introduction Vehicle specific data Please enter your vehicle's data on the previous page to keep it easily accessible. This information is available in the sections "Service and maintenance" and "Technical data" as well as on the identification plate. Introduction Your vehicle is a designed combination of advanced technology, safety, environmental friendliness and economy. The vehicle has two operation modes: Electric and extended range. In both modes, the vehicle is propelled by its electric drive unit.
4 Introduction ■ Directional data, e.g. left or right, or front or back, always relate to the direction of travel. ■ The vehicle display screens may not support your specific language. ■ Display messages and interior labelling are written in bold letters. Danger, Warnings and Cautions 9 Danger Text marked 9 Danger provides information on risk of fatal injury. Disregarding this information may endanger life. 9 Warning Text marked 9 Warning provides information on risk of accident or injury.
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6 In brief In brief Vehicle unlocking Open&Start Radio remote control Initial drive information Press button ( to unlock the doors and load compartment. Open the doors by pulling the handles. To open the tailgate, press the button under the tailgate moulding. Radio remote control 3 20, Central locking system 3 23, Load compartment 3 25. With the radio remote control within the opening range, simply press the lock/unlock button on the door handle.
In brief Seat adjustment Seat backrests Seat height Pull lever, adjust inclination and release lever. Allow the seat to engage audibly. Seat position 3 34, Seat adjustment 3 35. Lever pumping motion: up = seat higher down = seat lower 7 Seat positioning Pull handle, slide seat, release handle. Seat position 3 34, Seat adjustment 3 35. 9 Danger Do not sit nearer than 25 cm from the steering wheel, to permit safe airbag deployment. Seat position 3 34, Seat adjustment 3 35.
8 In brief Head restraint adjustment Seat belt Mirror adjustment Interior mirror Press the button, adjust height and engage. Head restraints 3 33. Pull out the seat belt and engage in belt buckle. The seat belt must not be twisted and must fit close against the body. The backrest must not be tilted back too far (maximum approx. 25 °). To release belt, press red button on belt buckle. Seat position 3 34, Seat belts 3 38, Airbag system 3 41.
In brief Exterior mirrors Steering wheel adjustment Select the relevant exterior mirror and adjust. Convex exterior mirrors 3 29, Electric adjustment 3 29, Folding exterior mirrors 3 29, Heated exterior mirrors 3 29. Unlock lever, adjust steering wheel, then engage lever and ensure it is fully locked. Do not adjust steering wheel unless vehicle is stationary and steering wheel lock has been released. Airbag system 3 41.
10 In brief Instrument panel overview
In brief 1 2 Cruise control ...................... 118 Light switch ........................... 87 Turn and lane-change signals ................................... 89 3 4 Pedestrian safety alert .......... 59 Horn ...................................... 59 Instrument cluster ................. 64 5 7 8 Driver Information Centre (DIC) ..................................... 71 Steering wheel controls ........ 58 Centre air vents ................... 100 Dome lights ...........................
12 In brief Exterior lighting Headlight flash, high beam and low beam r = rear fog light Turn adjuster wheel: AUTO = automatic light control: Exterior lighting is switched on and off automatically m = activation or deactivation of the automatic light control = sidelights 8 = low beam 9 Lighting 3 87. headlight flash = pull lever high beam = push lever low beam = push or pull lever Automatic light control 3 87, High beam 3 88, Headlight flash 3 88.
In brief Turn and lane-change signals Hazard warning flashers Horn lever up = right turn signal lever down = left turn signal Operated with the ¨ button. Hazard warning flashers 3 88. Press j. Horn 3 59. Turn and lane-change signals 3 89, Parking lights 3 89.
14 In brief Pedestrian safety alert Washer and wiper systems Adjustable wiper interval Windscreen wiper Push 4 to alert people who may not hear the vehicle approaching. A soft‐note alert will momentarily sound. Pedestrian safety alert 3 59. 2 1 5 § = = = = fast slow interval wiping off For a single wipe, press the lever down to Q. Windscreen wiper 3 59, Wiper blade replacement 3 144. Wiper lever in position 5.
In brief Windscreen washer Climate control Heated rear window, heated exterior mirrors Pull lever. Washer fluid is sprayed onto the windscreen and the wiper wipes a few times. Windscreen washer system 3 59, Washer fluid 3 141. Heating is operated by pressing the Ü button. Heated rear window 3 32. Heated rearview mirror 3 29. 15 Demisting and defrosting the windows Press V button. Set temperature to warmest level. Heated rear window Ü on. Automatic climate control system 3 93.
16 In brief fogging. When high humidity is no longer detected, the system will return to its prior operation. Automatic climate control system 3 93. Electric drive unit Starting off Check before starting off P R N D L = = = = = Park Reverse Neutral Drive Low The shift lever can only moved out of P when the ignition is on, the brake pedal is applied first and then the shift lever button is pressed. Electric drive unit 3 107. ■ Tyre pressure and condition 3 156, 3 183.
In brief Starting the vehicle Power button 3 103. 17 Electric vehicle operation modes The vehicle has two operation modes: Electric and extended range. In both modes, the vehicle is propelled by its electric drive unit. Several drive modes can be selected while driving in electric or extended range mode: ■ Move the shift lever to P or N. The propulsion system will not start in any other position. ■ Move the steering wheel slightly to release the steering wheel lock.
18 In brief Parking Press DRIVE MODE button as often as the desired drive mode is highlighted. The following drive modes are selectable: ■ Normal ■ Sport ■ Mountain ■ Hold Electric vehicle operation modes 3 107. ■ Do not park the vehicle on an easily ignitable surface. Things that can burn could touch hot exhaust parts under the vehicle and ignite. ■ Always apply the parking brake. Pull switch m. ■ Switch off the ignition. Turn the steering wheel until the steering wheel lock engages.
Keys, doors and windows Keys, doors and windows Keys, locks ................................... 19 Doors ........................................... 25 Vehicle security ............................ 26 Exterior mirrors ............................ 29 Interior mirrors ............................. 30 Windows ...................................... 30 Keys, locks 19 Key with foldaway key section Keys Replacement keys The key number is specified in the Car Pass or on a detachable tag.
20 Keys, doors and windows Radio remote control ■ Opening of the charge port door ■ Comfort opening of the power windows 3 30 The radio remote control has an approximate range of up to 200 feet. It can be restricted by external influences. Handle with care, protect from moisture and high temperatures and avoid unnecessary operation.
Keys, doors and windows 9 Danger Do not activate passenger compartment preconditioning when the vehicle is parked in garages or other closed structures, as the engine may start even if the vehicle is plugged in. Notice Please note that remote starting of the engine may be restricted by applicable laws and regulations in some countries or areas. Activating 1. Press ); the doors will lock. 2. Within five seconds, press and hold # until the turn signal lights flash.
22 Keys, doors and windows Conditions in which passenger compartment preconditioning may be cancelled include: ■ Vehicle propulsion system or high voltage battery fault conditions. ■ Low engine oil pressure. ■ Engine coolant temperature that is too high. Charge port door Press $ to open the charge port door. Charging 3 124.
Keys, doors and windows The radio remote control should be within three feet of the door or the tailgate being opened. Unlocking and the tailgate, press lock/unlock button on the driver's door again within five seconds. Vehicle personalisation 3 82. 23 Unlocking Locking To lock the doors and the tailgate, press the lock/unlock button on any of the door handles if all doors are closed. Central locking system Unlocks and locks doors and the tailgate.
24 Keys, doors and windows The hazard warning flashers will flash twice each time the button is pressed and the anti-theft alarm system will be disarmed. Anti-theft alarm system 3 27. Locking Close doors, tailgate, fuel filler cap. Press button ). The hazard warning flashers will flash once and the anti-theft alarm system will be armed. Anti-theft alarm system 3 27.
Keys, doors and windows Locking Push inside locking knob of all doors except driver's door. Then close the driver's door and lock it from the outside with the key. The tailgate cannot be locked. Child locks 9 Warning Use the child locks whenever children are occupying the rear seats. Press H% to activate. The LED comes on. Press H% again to deactivate. The LED goes out. The rear doors cannot be opened from the inside.
26 Keys, doors and windows Closing General hints for operating tailgate 9 Warning Do not drive with the tailgate open or ajar, e.g. when transporting bulky objects, since toxic exhaust gases, which can not be seen or smelled, could enter the vehicle. This can cause unconsciousness and even death. Use the inside pull handle to lower and close the tailgate. Always close the tailgate before driving. Do not press the button while closing the tailgate, it will unlatch again.
Keys, doors and windows Press ) on the radio remote control twice within five seconds with all doors closed and the ignition switched off. It is also possible to activate the antitheft locking system by pressing the lock/unlock button on the driver door handle twice within five seconds. Anti-theft alarm system It monitors: ■ Doors, tailgate, bonnet ■ Passenger compartment including adjoining load compartment ■ Vehicle inclination, e.g.
28 Keys, doors and windows If there is an attempt to remove the charge cord while the vehicle is locked, the system alarm will be activated. To turn off the system alarm, press ( on the radio remote control. This function can be disabled in vehicle personalisation. Vehicle personalisation 3 82.
Keys, doors and windows Exterior mirrors Convex shape The convex exterior mirror contains an aspherical area and reduces blind spots. The shape of the mirror makes objects appear smaller, which will affect the ability to estimate distances. In the centre position of the selector switch no mirror is selected. 29 Heated Folding Electric adjustment For pedestrian safety, the exterior mirrors will swing out of their normal mounting position if they are struck with sufficient force.
30 Keys, doors and windows Interior mirrors Automatic anti-dazzle Manual anti-dazzle Windows Power windows 9 Warning To reduce dazzle, adjust the lever on the underside of the mirror housing. Dazzle from following vehicles at night is automatically reduced. Take care when operating the power windows. Risk of injury, particularly to children. If there are children on the rear seats, switch on the child safety system for the power windows. Keep a close watch on the windows when closing them.
Keys, doors and windows Switch on ignition to operate the power windows. The driver window can be lowered or raised without holding the switch. The passenger and rear windows can just be lowered without holding the switch. Power windows can work until the driver's door is opened or at the latest for 10 minutes after the ignition is switched off. Retained power off 3 104.
32 Keys, doors and windows Activate the window electronics as follows: 1. Close all doors with the ignition on or when retained power off is active. 2. Pull switch until the window is closed and keep pulling for additional 2 seconds. 3. Repeat for each window. Press and hold ( button to open windows. Release button to stop window movement. Heated rear window Pull the sun visor down to block glare. Detach the sun visor from the centre mount to pivot to the side window or to extend along the rod.
Seats, restraints Seats, restraints Head restraints ............................ 33 Front seats ................................... 34 Seat belts ..................................... 38 Airbag system .............................. 41 Child restraints ............................. 45 Head restraints 33 Adjustment Head restraints on front seats Position Height adjustment 9 Warning Only drive with the head restraint set to the proper position.
34 Seats, restraints Inclination adjustment Head restraints on rear seats Front seats Height adjustment Seat position 9 Warning Only drive with the seat correctly adjusted. To adjust horizontally, pull the head restraint forwards. It engages in several positions. To return to its rearmost position, pull fully forwards and release. Pull the head restraint upwards or press the catch to release and push the head restraint downwards. Make sure that the head restraint is engaged.
Seats, restraints ■ Sit with shoulders as far back against the backrest as possible. Set the backrest rake so that it is possible to easily reach the steering wheel with arms slightly bent. Maintain contact between shoulders and the backrest when turning the steering wheel. Do not angle the backrest too far back. We recommend a maximum rake of approx. 25°. ■ Adjust the steering wheel 3 58. ■ Set seat height high enough to have a clear field of vision on all sides and of all display instruments.
36 Seats, restraints Seat height Lever pumping motion: up = seat higher down = seat lower Heating Auto heated seats Manual heated seats Activation To activate auto heated seats: Adjust heating to the desired setting by pressing the ß button for the respective seat one or more times. The LEDs next to the heating symbol indicate the setting. Prolonged use of the highest setting for people with sensitive skin is not recommended. 1. Press the Climate control button on the instrument panel.
Seats, restraints Vehicle personalisation 3 82. Deactivation To deactivate auto heated seats: ■ Press ß AUTO on the touch screen of the Colour-Info-Display or ■ Press the ß button for the respective seat on the instrument panel. 2. Press ß AUTO on the touch screen of the Colour-Info-Display. The ß AUTO button illuminates green as a confirmation of the setting.
38 Seats, restraints Seat belts The seat belts are locked during heavy acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle holding the occupants in the sitting position. Thereby the risk of injury is considerably reduced. 9 Warning Fasten seat belt before each trip. In the event of an accident, people not wearing seat belts endanger their fellow occupants and themselves. Seat belts are designed to be used by only one person at a time. They are not suitable for people smaller than 150 cm.
Seats, restraints Three-point seat belt 39 Removing Fastening Withdraw the belt from the retractor, guide it untwisted across the body and insert the latch plate into the buckle. Tighten the lap belt regularly whilst driving by pulling the shoulder belt. Seat belt reminder 3 66. Loose or bulky clothing prevents the belt from fitting snugly. Do not place objects such as handbags or mobile phones between the belt and your body.
40 Seats, restraints There is one guide for each rear seat. When using a comfort guide, remove the seat belt from the seat‐mounted guide before using the comfort guide. Installation: 1. Remove the guide from its storage clip on the interior body trim next to the rear seat. and across the chest. These parts of the body are best able to take belt restraining forces. 2. Place the guide over the belt, and insert the two edges of the seat belt into the slots of the guide. 3.
Seats, restraints Using the seat belt while pregnant Airbag system The airbag system consists of a number of individual systems depending on the scope of equipment. When triggered the airbags inflate within milliseconds. They also deflate so quickly that it is often unnoticeable during the collision. 9 Warning 9 Warning The lap belt must be positioned as low as possible across the pelvis to prevent pressure on the abdomen. If handled improperly the airbag systems can be triggered in an explosive manner.
42 Seats, restraints Keep the area in which the airbag inflates clear of obstructions. Fit the seat belt correctly and engage securely. Only then the airbag is able to protect. Side airbag system The front airbag system is triggered in the event of a front-end impact of a certain severity. The ignition needs to be switched on. The inflated airbags cushion the impact, thereby reducing the risk of injury to the upper body and head of the front seat occupants considerably.
Seats, restraints Knee airbag system The knee airbags are located below the steering column and below the glovebox. 43 Keep the area in which the airbag inflates clear of obstructions. Airbag deactivation Front airbag and knee airbag systems for the front passenger seat must be deactivated if a child restraint system is to be fitted on this seat. The curtain and side airbag systems, the belt pretensioners and all driver airbag systems will remain active.
44 Seats, restraints Use the ignition key to choose the position: W: Front passenger frontal and knee airbags are deactivated and will not inflate in the event of a collision. Control indicator W illuminates continuously. A child restraint system can be installed in accordance with the chart child restraint installation locations 3 47. No adult person is allowed to occupy the front passenger seat. V: Front passenger frontal and knee airbags are active. A child restraint system must not be installed.
Seats, restraints Child restraints Child restraint systems This is especially the case if rearfacing child restraint systems are used on the front passenger seat. We recommend the Vauxhall child restraint system which is tailored specifically to the vehicle. When a child restraint system is being used, pay attention to the following usage and installation instructions and also those supplied with the child restraint system. Always comply with local or national regulations.
46 Seats, restraints Notice Do not stick anything on the child restraint systems and do not cover them with any other materials. A child restraint system which has been subjected to stress in an accident must be replaced.
Seats, restraints Child restraint installation locations Permissible options for fitting a child restraint system On front passenger seat Mass group activated airbag deactivated airbag On rear outboard seats Group 0: Up to 10 kg X U1 U Group 0+: Up to 13 kg X U1 U Group I: 9 to 18 kg X U1 U Group II: 15 to 25 kg X X U Group III: 22 to 36 kg X X U = Seating position must be adjusted to full up seat height travel.
48 Seats, restraints Permissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint system Mass group Size class Fixture On front passenger seat On rear outboard seats Group 0: up to 10 kg E ISO/R1 X IL1 Group 0+: up to 13 kg E ISO/R1 X IL1 D ISO/R2 X IL1 C ISO/R3 X IL1 D ISO/R2 X IL1 C ISO/R3 X IL1 B ISO/F2 X IL, IUF B1 ISO/F2X X IL, IUF A ISO/F3 X IL Group I: 9 to 18 kg IL = Suitable for particular ISOFIX restraint systems of the 'specific-vehicle', 'restricted' o
Seats, restraints ISOFIX size class and seat device A – ISO/F3 B – ISO/F2 B1 – ISO/F2X C – ISO/R3 D – ISO/R2 E – ISO/R1 = = = = = = Forward-facing child restraint system for children of maximum size in the weight class 9 to 18 kg. Forward-facing child restraint system for smaller children in the weight class 9 to 18 kg. Forward-facing child restraint system for smaller children in the weight class 9 to 18 kg. Rear-facing child restraint system for children of maximum size in the weight class up to 13 kg.
50 Seats, restraints ISOFIX child restraint systems Fasten vehicle-approved ISOFIX child restraint systems to the ISOFIX mounting brackets. ISOFIX mounting brackets are indicated by a label & on the backrest. Top-tether fastening eyes The Top-tether anchors for outboard rear seating positions are on the back of the rear seatback. Be sure to use an anchor on the same side of the vehicle as the seating position where the child restraint will be placed.
Storage Storage Storage compartments 51 Glovebox Instrument panel storage Storage compartments ................ 51 Load compartment ....................... 53 Loading information ..................... 56 A storage compartment is located on top of the instrument panel. A transmitter slot for the radio remote control transmitter is located inside the storage compartment. Radio remote control 3 20. Starting and stopping the vehicle 3 105. Open the glove box by lifting up on the lever.
52 Storage Cupholders Additional cupholders are located in the rear floor console. Armrest storage Door panel storage Pull grip to fold up the armrest. Cupholders are located in the front floor console. A storage compartment is located in the door trim. Long objects, such as an umbrella, can be slid into the opening of either the driver or passenger door.
Storage An USB port and an AUX socket are located inside the front of the floor console. Cords can be routed in the pass-through. For more information, see the infotainment manual. Centre console storage Load compartment Folding the seat backrests Fold seat backrests down Notice Folding a rear seat with the seat belts still fastened may cause damage to the seat or the seat belts. Always unbuckle the seat belts and return them to their normal stowed position before folding a rear seat. 1.
54 Storage If the seat belt is damaged, seek the assistance of a workshop and have it replaced. 9 Warning Only drive the vehicle when the backrests are securely locked into position. Otherwise there is a risk of personal injury or damage to the load or vehicle in the event of heavy braking or a collision. 4. Pull the seatback release lever to unlock the seatback and fold the seatback forward.
Storage 55 Rear storage Load compartment cover Lashing eyes A storage compartment is located in the right side of the load compartment behind a cover. Remove the cover by pushing the latch. Use the four loops to hook the cover to the side panels. Do not place any objects on the cover. The lashing eyes are designed to secure items against slippage, e.g. using lashing straps.
56 Storage Warning triangle First aid kit The warning triangle is located in a compartment under the floor cover in the load compartment. The first aid kit is located in a compartment under the floor cover in the load compartment. Loading information ■ Heavy objects in the load compartment should be placed against the seat backrests. Make sure that the backrests are securely engaged. If objects can be stacked, heavier objects should be placed at the bottom.
Storage ■ When transporting objects in the load compartment, the backrests of the rear seats must not be angled forward. ■ Do not allow the load to protrude above the upper edge of the backrests. ■ Do not place any objects on the load compartment cover or the instrument panel, and do not cover the sensor on top of the instrument panel. ■ The load must not obstruct the operation of the pedals, shift lever, or hinder the freedom of movement of the driver. Do not place any unsecured objects in the interior.
58 Instruments and controls Instruments and controls Controls Steering wheel controls Steering wheel adjustment Controls ....................................... 58 Warning lights, gauges and indicators ..................................... 62 Information displays ..................... 71 Vehicle messages ........................ 82 Vehicle personalisation ................ 82 Unlock lever, adjust steering wheel, then engage lever and ensure it is fully locked.
Instruments and controls Horn 59 Windscreen wiper/washer Windscreen wiper Press j to sound the horn. Do not use the horn as pedestrian safety alert. Pedestrian safety alert Pedestrian safety alert enables the driver to alert people who may not hear the vehicle approaching. Push 4 and a soft‐note alert will momentarily sound. The pedestrian safety alert is only available when the vehicle is moving less than 40 mph or is stopped and shift lever is not in P.
60 Instruments and controls Adjustable wiper interval Windscreen washer Wiper lever in position 5. Turn the adjuster wheel to adjust the desired wipe interval: short = turn adjuster wheel interval upwards long = turn adjuster wheel interval downwards Pull lever. Washer fluid is sprayed onto the windscreen and the wiper wipes a few times. Clock The clock is shown in the Colour-InfoDisplay. Set clock 1. Press the CONFIG button and select Time from the list by pressing the TUNE/MENU button. 2.
Instruments and controls Power outlets 12 volt power outlets are located in the front armrest storage compartment and the rear centre floor console. Additional to that, a 12 volt power outlet is located inside the instrument panel storage compartment. 61 Do not exceed the maximum power consumption of 180 watts. The power outlets supply power while the ignition is on or if the vehicle is in the retained power off-mode. Retained power off 3 104.
62 Instruments and controls Warning lights, gauges and indicators Odometer Trip odometer Displays the recorded distance. The shown unit can be changed in the Driver Information Centre (DIC). Driver Information Centre (DIC) 3 71. Displays the recorded distance since the last trip reset. Reset the trip data by pressing and holding the SELECT button of the Driver Information Centre (DIC) controls when either trip A or trip B is displayed. The trip odometer is within the DIC.
Instruments and controls 63 Fuel gauge Battery gauge Driving efficiency gauge Displays the fuel level in the tank and the fuel range. Never run the tank dry. Because of the fuel remaining in the tank, the top-up quantity may be less than the specified tank capacity. Extended range mode 3 107. Displays the charge level and the range of the high voltage battery. Electric mode 3 107. This gauge is a guide to driving in an efficient manner by keeping the ball green and in the centre of the gauge.
64 Instruments and controls Driving economically 3 102 Depending on the setting, this gauge can be hidden and be replaced by either the fuel or the battery gauge. Driver Information Centre (DIC) 3 71. Total vehicle range Displays the total vehicle range combining the electric range and fuel range. Driving economically 3 102. Service display The engine oil life system displays the percentage of the remaining oil life.
Instruments and controls Control indicators in the instrument cluster 65
66 Instruments and controls Control indicators in the overhead console Turn signals 3 89. Seat belt reminder Seat belt reminder on front seats X for driver's seat illuminates or flashes red. k for front passenger seat illuminates or flashes red, when seat is occupied. The seat belt reminder of the front passenger seat may also turn on if an object is put on the seat. Turn signal O Illuminates or flashes green.
Instruments and controls The airbags and belt pretensioners may fail to trigger in the event of an accident. A message may also display in the Driver Information Centre (DIC). Deployment of the belt pretensioners or airbags is indicated by continuous illumination of v. 9 Warning Have the cause of the fault remedied immediately by a workshop. The front passenger frontal and knee airbag are deactivated 3 43.
68 Instruments and controls The following may correct an emission system malfunction: ■ Ensure that the fuel cap is installed correctly. ■ Ensure that good quality fuel is used. If none of the above have made the light turn off, seek the assistance of a workshop immediately. Flashes when the ignition is on Misfire condition has been detected. Ease up on the accelerator, reduce vehicle speed and/or avoid steep uphill grades until the flashing stops. Should the light continues to flash: 1.
Instruments and controls If the control indicator does not go out after a few seconds, or if it illuminates while driving, there is a fault in the ABS. The brake system remains operational but without ABS regulation. Try to reset the system. To reset the system: 1. Move out of the flow of traffic as quickly as possible without impeding other vehicles. 2. Place the vehicle in P. 3. Switch the ignition off. 4. Restart the vehicle.
70 Instruments and controls Engine coolant temperature W illuminates red. Illuminates when the vehicle has a problem with the engine coolant system. A warning chime sounds when the control indicator comes on. Caution If engine coolant temperature is too high, stop vehicle, switch off the ignition. Danger to engine. Check coolant level. If the control indicator remains on, seek the assistance of your workshop. Tyre pressure monitoring system A illuminates or flashes yellow.
Instruments and controls The exterior lights are on 3 87. Door open 71 Information displays Driver Information Centre High beam C illuminates blue. Illuminated when high beam is on and during headlight flash 3 88. Rear fog light r illuminates yellow. The rear fog light is on 3 89. Cruise control m illuminates white or green. Illuminates white The system is on. Illuminates green A certain speed is stored. Cruise control 3 118. If a door, the bonnet or the tailgate is opened, a light comes on.
72 Instruments and controls DIC controls CONFIG: Press to select either the simple or enhanced instrument cluster configuration display. 9 BACK: Press to return to the previous screen, to exit a screen or return to the main menu. Press 9 BACK to minimise the DIC menu display. SELECT: Press the centre of the knob to select the highlighted item. Turn the knob to scroll through the menu items. Selecting menus and functions At the main DIC menu: 1.
Instruments and controls Instrument cluster display After unlocking and opening the driver's door, an information display appears, indicating the charge cord status and the charge level of the high voltage battery. A message may display on the lower left of the screen to indicate that a charging interruption of AC power at the vehicle's charge port has occurred. Colour-Info-Display Colour-Info-Display is located in the instrument panel.
74 Instruments and controls The Power Flow screens indicate the current system operating condition. The screens show the energy flow between the engine, electric drive unit and high voltage battery. These components will be highlighted when they are active. Charging Charge mode selection There are three programmable charge modes. From the charge mode status screen, press Change Charge Mode.
Instruments and controls 75 Departure time entry From the delayed charge mode status screen, press Edit to change the departure time for each day of the week. The vehicle estimates the charging start time considering the programmed departure time for the current day of the week. Charging begins at the start time and is complete by the departure time only if sufficient time is allowed after the charge cord is plugged in.
76 Instruments and controls Select one of the following: ■ Edit Electric Rate Schedule ■ Edit Departure Time Schedule ■ Select Charge Rate Preference Charge rate preference selection From the Departure Time & Rate Information screen, press Select Charge Rate Preference. Press one of the following options to select the Charge Rate Preference: ■ Charge during Peak, Mid-Peak, & Off-Peak Rates: The vehicle can charge during any rate period to satisfy the next planned departure time.
Instruments and controls 77 The finish times must be consecutive. If a finish time does not follow a start time, an error message displays. Follow the instructions given by the message. 1. Press Summer Start. 2. Press + or − to set the month and day for the start of summer. 3. Press Winter Start. 4. Press + or − to set the month and day for the start of winter. 5. Press Edit Summer Schedule or Edit Winter Schedule to edit the daily electric rate schedule.
78 Instruments and controls Electric rate schedule viewing From the Select Electric Rate Plan screen, press either View Summer Schedule, View Winter Schedule or View Yearly Schedule. Temporary charge mode override and cancel Programmed delayed charge modes can be temporarily overridden to an Immediate charge mode for one charge cycle. Also, the next planned departure time can be temporarily overridden for one charge cycle.
Instruments and controls 79 2. Press Temporary Override. To cancel the temporary override to immediate, press Cancel Temporary Charge Mode. To temporarily override the next planned departure time from inside the vehicle: 1. Press the release button of the charge port door on the driver door to view the charge mode status pop-up in the Colour-InfoDisplay. 3. Press the + or – button to change the next departure time. 4. Press Confirm Departure Time to temporarily override the next planned departure time.
80 Instruments and controls Charging override / interruption popup Programmable charging disabled If the programmable charging system is consistently disabled, seek the assistance of a workshop. Energy information To view the Energy Usage, Energy Efficiency and Efficiency Tips, press 8 on the instrument panel and then press Energy Info . Energy Usage A pop-up will appear if the following occur: ■ There was an unintended loss of AC power during the plug-in charge event.
Instruments and controls There are maximum limits to some of the values that can be displayed. When these values are replaced with dashes, the value limits have been reached. To reset these values, the high voltage battery will need to be fully recharged. The circle graph also represents the percentage of distance travelled using electric mode versus extended range mode. The lifetime fuel economy is a total over the life of the vehicle and can only be reset by a workshop.
82 Instruments and controls Vehicle messages Messages displayed in the Driver Information Centre (DIC) indicate the status of the vehicle or some action that may be needed to correct a condition. Multiple messages may display one after the other. Messages that do not require immediate action can be acknowledged and cleared by pressing the SELECT knob. The messages requiring immediate action cannot be cleared until that action is performed. All messages should be taken seriously.
Instruments and controls ■ CONFIG: Press to scroll through the available menus across the top of the touch screen display. ■ TUNE/MENU: ◆ Press to enter, select or activate a highlighted menu option. ◆ Turn to highlight a menu option. ◆ Press to turn a system setting on or off. ■ 9BACK: ◆ Press to exit a menu. ◆ Press to return to a previous screen. Turning a function on or off 1. Turn the TUNE/MENU knob to highlight the function. 2. Press the TUNE/MENU knob to turn the function on or off.
84 Instruments and controls The vehicle menu features may include: ■ Climate and air quality ■ Comfort & Convenience ■ Languages ■ Exterior ambient lighting ■ Power door locks ■ Remote Lock / Unlock / Start ■ Restore factory settings Climate and air quality Select the Climate and air quality menu to display: ■ Auto fan speed ■ Auto heated seats ■ Auto demist Auto fan speed Auto fan speed sets the automatic fan speed to maintain the desired interior temperature.
Instruments and controls Languages This setting allows the selection of the desired language. number plate lights and reversing lights will illuminate when ( is pressed on the radio remote control.
86 Instruments and controls The available options are: ■ All doors ■ Driver door If All doors is selected, all doors will be unlocked. If Driver door is selected, only the driver's door will be unlocked on the first press of (. All doors will be unlocked on the second press of ( within five seconds of the prior press. Passive door unlock This setting allows the selection of which doors are unlocked by pressing the button on the outside door handle.
Lighting Lighting Exterior lighting Light switch Exterior lighting ............................ 87 Interior lighting ............................. 90 Lighting features .......................... 91 87 Tail lights Tail lights are illuminated together with the low beam and the sidelights.
88 Lighting Notice Do not cover the light sensor otherwise the AUTO mode will not operate properly. Automatic low beam activation During poor lighting conditions, the low beam is switched on. Tunnel detection When a tunnel is entered, the low beam is switched on. To switch to low beam, push lever again or pull. Headlight flash To activate the headlight flash, pull the turn signal lever.
Lighting Turn and lane-change signals Switch the turn signal off manually by moving the lever to its original position. Turn signal control indicator 3 66. Rear fog lights lever up = right turn signal lever down = left turn signal If the lever is moved past the resistance point, the turn signal is switched on constantly. When the steering wheel moves back, the turn signal is automatically deactivated. For three flashes, e.g. when changing lanes, press the lever until resistance is felt and then release.
90 Lighting Misted light covers The inside of the light housing may mist up briefly in poor, wet and cold weather conditions, in heavy rain or after washing. The mist disappears quickly by itself; to help switch on the low beam.
Lighting Front reading lights Rear reading lights 91 Lighting features Entry lighting Low beam, reversing lights and the interior lights turn on briefly by pressing ( on the radio remote control. The lights turn off immediately when the m button is pressed or automatically after a brief period. Exit lighting The front reading lights are located in the overhead console. The rear reading lights are located in the headliner. The low beam and the reversing lights come on by doing the following: 1.
92 Lighting Vehicle personalisation 3 82. Battery discharge protection The battery saver feature is designed to protect the vehicle's 12 volt battery. If any interior light is left on and the ignition is switched off, the battery rundown protection system automatically turns the lights off after about 10 minutes. If the exterior lights are left on, they turn off when the ignition is switched off.
Climate control Climate control Climate control systems ............... 93 Air vents ..................................... 100 Maintenance .............................. 101 Climate control systems Automatic climate control system 93 CLIMATE button on the instrument panel and viewing information in the Colour-Info-Display. Climate mode operation Notice Do not cover the sensor located on top of the instrument panel, otherwise the automatic climate control system may not work properly.
94 Climate control To select a climate mode: 1. Press CLIMATE on the instrument panel. 2. Press the respective climate mode button the touch screen. The climate mode will be lit. Climate modes MIN a mode The air conditioning and electric heat are turned off. As long as V is not selected, the climate control settings may not have a noticeable effect on the vehicle electric range and fuel economy. When in MIN a mode, the AUTO indicator light will be off.
Climate control The air conditioning or heat status indicator displays when the air conditioning or electric heat is being used. Air conditioning / Electric heating Air conditioning and electric heating could be on at the same time when dehumidifying is required in ECO a or MAX a modes. In MIN a mode, occasionally air conditioning and/or heating status will be on if the auto defog function is enabled and high humidity is detected. Vehicle personalisation 3 82.
96 Climate control Temperature control Manual operation Fan control Press R or S to increase or decrease the temperature. Auto defog The system monitors high humidity inside the vehicle. When detected, the system may adjust to outside air supply and turn on the air conditioning or the heater. The fan speed may slightly increase to help prevent fogging. When high humidity is no longer detected, the system will return to its prior operation. Vehicle personalisation 3 82.
Climate control Air delivery mode control Press CLIMATE on the instrument panel to select the climate touch screen. Press the air delivery mode button on the touch screen to change the direction of the airflow. The selected air delivery mode button is lit. Pressing any of the air delivery buttons cancels automatic air delivery control and the direction of the airflow can be controlled manually. Press AUTO to return to automatic operation.
98 Climate control Manual recirculation Manual recirculation mode is not available when defrosting or defogging is selected. Auto heated seats Press AUTO 4 to allow the system to automatically choose the air supply mode for best comfort, efficiency and defogging. Air is recirculated or outside air is pulled into the vehicle. The touch screen button is lit. Press 4 to recirculate air inside the vehicle, press it again to select outside air.
Climate control or the manual heated seat buttons on the instrument panel to turn auto heated seats off. Heated seats 3 36. Heated rear window 99 Passenger compartment preconditioning Manual heated seats Operated by pressing the Ü button. Heated rear window 3 32. Heated rearview mirror 3 29. Press ß for the respective seat with the ignition on to operate the seat heating. The controls are located on the instrument panel. Heated seats 3 36. Operated by pressing # on the radio remote control.
100 Climate control Compressor The vehicle has an electric powered air conditioning compressor. This allows for continuous air conditioning and/or high voltage battery cooling operation, without running the engine. Air vents To open the vent, turn the adjuster wheel to 7. Adjust the air amount at the vent outlet by turning the adjuster wheel. Direct the flow of air by tilting and swivelling the slats. To close the vent, turn the adjuster wheel to 8.
Climate control Maintenance Air intake The air intake in front of the windscreen in the engine compartment must be kept clear to allow air intake. Remove any leaves, dirt or snow. Pollen filter The pollen filter cleans dust, soot, pollen and spores from the air entering the vehicle through the air intake.
102 Driving and operating Driving and operating Driving hints Driving economically Driving hints ............................... 102 Starting and operating ............... 103 Electric vehicle operation modes ........................................ 107 Engine exhaust .......................... 111 Electric drive unit ....................... 111 Brakes ........................................ 113 Ride control systems ................. 116 Driver assistance systems ......... 118 Charging ................
Driving and operating Vehicle charging / maintenance Charging Keep the vehicle plugged in, even when fully charged, to keep the battery temperature ready for the next drive. This is important when outside temperatures are extremely hot or cold. Maintenance Always keep the tyres properly inflated and the vehicle properly aligned. The weight of excess cargo in the vehicle affects efficiency and range. Avoid carrying more than is needed.
104 Driving and operating ignition is on. When the ignition is switched off, the m button light will also turn off.1) The radio remote control must be in the vehicle for the system to operate. If the vehicle will not start, place the mechanical key of the radio remote control inside the transmitter slot located in the instrument panel storage compartment. Starting and stopping the vehicle 3 105. Switch on ignition With the ignition off and the brake pedal applied, press m once to switch on the ignition.
Driving and operating ■ Power windows ■ Audio system ■ Power outlets 105 However, the vehicle can still be driven. Therefore proceed as follows: 1. Open the instrument panel storage and remove the rubber mat. Starting and stopping the vehicle Starting Move the shift lever to P or N. The propulsion system will not start in any other position. Notice Do not try to shift to P if the vehicle is moving as the electric drive unit could be damaged. Shift to P only when the vehicle is stopped.
106 Driving and operating Starting the vehicle at low temperatures It is recommended to switch on the ignition while the vehicle is plugged in when exterior temperatures are below 0° C. Should the exterior temperatures be lower than -32° C, the vehicle has to be plugged in when the ignition is switched on. Restarting If the vehicle must be restarted while it is still moving, move the shift lever to N and press m twice without pressing the brake pedal.
Driving and operating Electric vehicle operation modes Operation This vehicle is an extended range electric vehicle. It uses an electric propulsion system to drive the vehicle at all times. Electricity is the vehicle's primary source of energy, while petrol is the secondary source. The vehicle has two modes of operation: Electric and extended range. In both modes, the vehicle is propelled by its electric drive unit. It converts electrical energy into mechanical energy to drive the wheels.
108 Driving and operating Drive modes Sport mode Sport mode provides more responsive acceleration than Normal mode, but can reduce efficiency. Use Normal mode whenever possible. Control indicator Sport3 69. While driving in electric or extended range mode, additional operating modes can be selected. Mountain mode Press DRIVE MODE as often as the desired drive mode is highlited in the Driver Information Centre (DIC). After three seconds, the new drive mode will become active.
Driving and operating If Mountain mode is not selected for these conditions, propulsion power may be reduced and the engine speed may increase. Control indicator Mountain 3 69. Hold mode Hold mode is only available when the vehicle is in electric mode. This mode places the remaining battery charge into a reserve for the driver to use as desired. Selecting this mode transitions the vehicle to extended range mode to maintain the battery charge reserve.
110 Driving and operating is not added. This will result in reduced, or no power. An adequate fuel level must be maintained in the vehicle to keep it operational. larger amount of fresh fuel will maximise the length of time before another fuel maintenance mode is needed. During fuel maintenance mode the engine may turn on and off. When fuel maintenance mode is needed, a request screen appears on the Colour-Info-Display at vehicle start. Driver Information Centre (DIC) 3 71.
Driving and operating Engine exhaust 9 Danger Engine exhaust gases contain poisonous carbon monoxide, which is colourless and odourless and could be fatal if inhaled. If exhaust gases enter the interior of the vehicle, open the windows. Have the cause of the fault rectified by a workshop. Avoid driving with an open load compartment, otherwise exhaust gases could enter the vehicle. Electric drive unit Operation The vehicle uses an electric drive unit.
112 Driving and operating pedal application. Then press the shift lever button and move the shift lever into another gear. Notice If you have continuous problems to move the shift lever from P as mentioned, seek the assistance of a workshop. Notice The shift lock is always functional except in the case of an uncharged or low charged 12 volt battery. Try charging or jump starting the 12 volt battery. Jump start 3 166. R (Reverse): Use this gear to back up.
Driving and operating Brakes Antilock brake system Antilock brake system (ABS) prevents the wheels from locking. ABS starts to regulate brake pressure as soon as a wheel shows a tendency to lock. The vehicle remains steerable, even during hard braking. ABS control is made apparent through a pulse in the brake pedal and the noise of the regulation process. For optimum braking, keep the brake pedal fully depressed throughout the braking process, despite the fact that the pedal is pulsating.
114 Driving and operating Electrical parking brake apply The electrical parking brake can be applied anytime the vehicle is stopped. The electrical parking brake is applied by momentarily lifting up on the m switch. Once fully applied, the control indicator m will be on. While the brake is being applied, the control indicator m will flash until full apply is reached. If the light does not come on, or remains flashing, seek the assistance of a workshop.
Driving and operating Notice Driving with the parking brake on can overheat the brake system and cause premature wear or damage to brake system parts. Make sure that the parking brake is fully released and the control indicator m is off before driving. Automatic release of the electrical parking brake The electrical parking brake will automatically release if the vehicle is running, placed into gear and an attempt is made to drive away.
116 Driving and operating Ride control systems Traction Control system The Traction Control system (TC) is a component of the Electronic Stability Control. TC improves driving stability when necessary, regardless of the type of road surface or tyre grip, by preventing the drive wheels from spinning. As soon as the drive wheels starts to spin, electric drive unit output is reduced and the wheel spinning the most is braked individually.
Driving and operating Caution 9 Warning Do not repeatedly brake or accelerate heavily when TC is off. The vehicle's driveline could be damaged. Do not let this special safety feature tempt you into taking risks when driving. Adapt speed to the road conditions. Electronic Stability Control Electronic Stability Control (ESC) improves driving stability when necessary, regardless of the type of road surface or tyre grip. It also prevents the drive wheels from spinning.
118 Driving and operating Resetting If b comes on and stays on, reset the system as follows: 1. Stop the vehicle. 2. Switch the ignition off and wait for 15 seconds. 3. Switch the ignition on. If b still comes on and stays on, seek the assistance of a workshop. Driver assistance systems Cruise control The cruise control lets the vehicle maintain a speed of about 20 mph or more without keeping your foot on the accelerator. Cruise control does not work at speeds below 20 mph.
Driving and operating SET/-: Move the thumbwheel down to set a speed and activate cruise control or to make the vehicle decelerate. Setting cruise control To set a speed: 1. Press m to turn cruise control on. 2. Get up to the desired speed. 3. Move the thumbwheel down toward SET/− and release it. The desired set speed briefly appears in the instrument cluster. 4. Take foot off the accelerator pedal. When the brakes are applied, the system deactivates the cruise control.
120 Driving and operating Using cruise control on hills How well the cruise control works on hills depends upon the vehicle speed, load and the steepness of the hills. When going up steep hills, you might have to step on the accelerator pedal to maintain the vehicle speed. When going downhill, you might have to brake or shift to L to maintain the vehicle speed. When the brakes are applied the cruise control is disengaged.
Driving and operating without shifting into R, the park assist button in the overhead console must be pressed. High-toned beeps from the front speakers are for objects detected near the front bumper. Low-toned beeps from the rear speakers are for objects detected near the rear bumper. The interval between the beeps becomes shorter as the vehicle gets closer to the obstacle. When the distance is less than 12 inch the beeping is a continuous tone for five seconds.
122 Driving and operating ■ The bumper is damaged. Take the vehicle to a workshop to repair the system. ■ Other conditions, such as vibrations from a jackhammer are affecting system performance. Should the system still do not work properly, seek the assistance of a workshop. Driver Information Centre (DIC) 3 71.
Driving and operating System operation When shifting into R, the image of the area behind the vehicle appears in the Colour-Info-Display with the message Check surroundings for safety. The previous screen displays approx. 10 seconds after shifting out of R. To cancel the delay, do one of the following: ■ Press a button on the infotainment system. ■ Shift into P. ■ Reach a vehicle speed of 5 mph. Activation and deactivation To turn the rear view camera system on or off: 1. Shift into P. 2.
124 Driving and operating Rear view camera location The rear view camera is located above the number plate. The area displayed by the camera is limited. It does not display objects that are close to either corner or under the bumper and can vary depending on vehicle orientation or road conditions. The distance of the image that appears on the screen is different from the actual distance. Working improperly The rear view camera system may not work properly or display a clear image if: ■ It is dark.
Driving and operating Start charge 1. With the vehicle in P, press b for one second to open the charge port door. 125 The charge port door can also be opened using the radio remote control. Radio remote control 3 20. 2. Open the tailgate, lift the floor cover and use the loop to hook the floor cover to the side panel. Remove the charge cord. Pull up on the charge cord handle to release it from the handle clip. Lift the charge cord up and rearward to remove it from the vehicle.
126 Driving and operating 9 Warning If the capacity of the electrical circuit or AC socket is not known, only use charge level 1 until the circuit capacity has been inspected by a qualified electrician. Using a charge level that exceeds either the electrical circuit or the AC outlet capacity may start a fire or damage the electrical circuit. Electrical requirements 3 131. Colour-Info-Display 3 73. Charge cord 3 128. 4. Plug in the vehicle plug of the charge cord into the charge port on the vehicle.
Driving and operating 127 To cancel a temporary override, unplug the charge cord, wait for 10 seconds, and then plug the charge cord back in. A double horn chirp will sound and charging will be delayed. Programmable charging in the Colour-Info-Display 3 73. Charging status 5. Before storing the charge cord, have the charge cord face up and wrap the charge cable neatly counterclockwise around the body of the charge cord. 6.
128 Driving and operating plugged in and the vehicle power is off, the charging status indicator indicates the following: ■ Solid green – One horn chirp: Vehicle is plugged in. Battery is not fully charged. Battery is charging. ■ Solid green or long flashing green – Four horn chirps: Insufficient time to fully charge by departure time. ■ Long flashing green – Two horn chirps: Vehicle is plugged in. Battery is not fully charged. Battery charging is delayed.
Driving and operating Do not open or remove the charge cord cover. Service by qualified personnel only. Connect the charge cord to a properly grounded outlet with cords that are not damaged. 9 Warning Using the charge cord with a worn or damaged AC outlet may cause burns or start a fire. Periodically, check the AC wall plug and charge cord while the vehicle is charging. If the AC wall plug feels hot, unplug the charge cord and have the AC outlet replaced by a qualified electrician.
130 Driving and operating A portable charge cord used to charge the vehicle high voltage battery is stored under the load compartment. The charge cord used to charge the vehicle is a high‐powered electrical device. During normal operation, the AC wall plug of the charge cord may feel warm. The AC wall plug must fit tightly into an AC outlet that is in good condition. Charge cord status indicators The charge cord status indicators illuminate green or flash red to identify the charge cord status.
Driving and operating Vehicle plug The vehicle plug attaches to the charge port on the vehicle. There is a flashlight built into the vehicle plug that can be used by squeezing the vehicle plug lever. The flashlight will turn off when the connection is complete and the lever is released. Adapters 9 Warning Two charge levels are available by pressing the charge level button. Select charge level 1 or charge level 2. Colour-Info-Display 3 73. Level 2: All four charge level indicators will be lit.
132 Driving and operating 10 ampere and the reduced charge level (level 1) will draw a maximum of 6 ampere from the socket. 9 Warning If the capacity of the electrical circuit or AC socket is not known, only use charge level 1 until the circuit capacity has been inspected by a qualified electrician. Using a charge level that exceeds either the electrical circuit or the AC outlet capacity may start a fire or damage the electrical circuit. The reduced charging level increases the charging time.
Driving and operating Caution Use of fuel with too low an octane rating could lead to uncontrolled combustion and engine damage. Refuelling Follow the operating and safety instructions of the filling station when refuelling. 9 Danger Fuel is flammable and explosive. No smoking. No naked flames or sparks. If you can smell fuel in your vehicle, have the cause of this remedied immediately by a workshop. 133 charged. Under these conditions, the engine will start and use fuel.
134 Driving and operating refuelling for more than 30 minutes, push the fuel door button again. 4. After refuelling, reinstall the fuel cap by turning it clockwise until it clicks. Close the fuel door. Do not top off or overfill the tank and wait a few seconds before removing the nozzle. Clean fuel from painted surfaces as soon as possible. 2. When a message displays in the DIC that the system is ready to be refueled, the fuel door on the right rear side of the vehicle will unlock.
Driving and operating The calculation of fuel consumption takes into account the vehicle's kerb weight, ascertained in accordance with the regulations. Optional equipment may result in slightly higher fuel consumption and CO2 emission levels and a lower maximum speed. Towing General information The vehicle is neither designed nor intended to tow a trailer or another vehicle.
136 Vehicle care Vehicle care General Information ................... 136 Vehicle checks ........................... 137 Bulb replacement ....................... 144 Electrical system ........................ 147 Vehicle tools .............................. 155 Wheels and tyres ....................... 155 Jump starting ............................. 166 Towing ....................................... 169 Appearance care .......................
Vehicle care Vehicle checks Performing work Front arm position of the lifting platform at the underbody. Ramps may be needed under the front tyres to provide the necessary clearance for certain liftng platforms in this location. 137 proper knowledge and tools. Exposure to high voltage can cause shock, burns, and even death. The high voltage components in the vehicle can only be serviced by technicians with special training. High voltage components are identified by labels.
138 Vehicle care Bonnet 4. Release the bonnet prop rod from its retainer above the radiator support and place it securely into the slotted retainer in the bonnet. Opening 1. Switch off the ignition before opening the bonnet. If the ignition is switched on, the engine will start when the bonnet is opened. Electric vehicle operation modes 3 107. Closing Before closing the bonnet, press the bonnet prop in its retainer. Lower the bonnet and allow it to drop into the catch.
Vehicle care 139 Cooling system Insert dipstick to the stop on the handle and make half a turn. The vehicle has three different cooling systems. Check regularly the coolant level of the respective cooling systems and have the cause of a possible coolant loss remedied by a workshop. Caution When the engine oil level has dropped to the MIN mark, top up engine oil. Recheck the level. We recommend the use of the same grade of engine oil that was used at last change.
140 Vehicle care 9 Warning Allow the engine to cool before opening the cap. Carefully open the cap, relieving the pressure slowly. To top up use a 1:1 mixture of approved coolant concentrate mixed with tap water. Install the cap tightly. The coolant provides freeze protection down to approx. -28 °C. Caution Only use approved antifreeze. If the engine cooling system is cold, the coolant level should be above the filling line mark. Top up if the level is low.
Vehicle care Power electronics and charger modules cooling system If the decision is made to lift the bonnet, make sure the vehicle is parked on a level surface. Then check to see if the engine cooling fans are running. If the engine is overheating, the fans should be running. If they are not, do not continue to run the vehicle and have the vehicle serviced. 9 Danger The power electronics and charger modules coolant may only be serviced by a qualified technician.
142 Vehicle care Fill with clean water mixed with a suitable quantity of washer fluid which contains antifreeze. For the correct mixing ratio, refer to the washer fluid container. Caution Brake fluid 9 Warning Brake fluid is poisonous and corrosive. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, fabrics and painted surfaces. Only washer fluid with a sufficient antifreeze concentration provides protection at low temperatures or a sudden drop in temperature.
Vehicle care If the vehicle is in a crash, the sensing system may shut down the high voltage system. When this occurs, the high voltage battery is disconnected and the vehicle will not start. A service message will be displayed in the Driver Information Centre (DIC). Before the vehicle can be operated again, it must be serviced at a workshop. A vehicle cover, which can reduce sun loading on the vehicle and improve high voltage battery life, is available from your Vauxhall Ampera Authorised Repairer.
144 Vehicle care Wiper blade replacement Wiper blades on the windscreen To replace the windscreen wiper blade: 1. Lift the wiper arm. Headlight aiming Headlight aim has been preset and should need no further adjustment. When driving in countries where the traffic drives on the opposite side of the road, it is not necessary to adjust the low beam. If the vehicle is damaged in a crash, the headlight aim may be affected. If adjustment to the low beam is necessary, seek the assistance of a workshop.
Vehicle care Halogen headlights 145 4. Install the new bulb in the socket. 5. Install the bulb socket by turning it clockwise. 6. Install the cover in the back of the headlight assembly by turning it clockwise. High/low beam Tail lights Have the lights replaced by a workshop. 1. Remove the cover from the back of the headlight assembly by turning it counterclockwise. 2. Remove the bulb socket from the headlight assembly by turning it counterclockwise. 3. Remove the bulb from the socket.
146 Vehicle care Number plate light Rear fog light Have the bulbs replaced by a workshop. 1. Press the spring clip on the right end of the light assembly to the left to unlock the light assembly. 2. Pull down on the light assembly to remove it from the fascia. 3. Turn the bulb socket counterclockwise to remove it from the light assembly. 4. Pull gently the clamp and pull the bulb straight out of the bulb socket. 5.
Vehicle care Electrical system High voltage devices and wiring 9 Warning Exposure to high voltage can cause shock, burns, and even death. The high voltage components in the vehicle can only be serviced by technicians with special training. High voltage components are identified by labels. Do not remove, open, take apart, or modify these components. High voltage cable or wiring has orange covering. Do not probe, tamper with, cut, or modify high voltage cable or wiring.
148 Vehicle care There are four fuse boxes in the vehicle: ■ in the front left of the engine compartment, ■ on the right end side and the left end side of the instrument panel, ■ behind a cover on the left side of the load compartment. Before replacing a fuse, turn off the respective switch and the ignition. A blown fuse can be recognised by its melted wire. Do not replace the fuse until the cause of the fault has been remedied. Some functions are protected by several fuses.
Vehicle care 149 Engine compartment fuse box Place the fuse extractor on the various types of fuse from the top or side, and withdraw fuse. Mini fuses Usage The fuse box is in the front left of the engine compartment. To open the fuse block cover, press the clips at the front and back and rotate the cover up to the side.
150 Vehicle care Mini fuses Usage Mini fuses Usage Mini fuses Usage 9 Heated mirrors 31 – 38 10 Air conditioning control module 32 11 Traction power inverter module – Battery 39 12 – 13 Cabin heater pump and valve Run/Crank — Sensing diagnostic module, instrument cluster, passenger airbag display, headlight level switch, automatic dimming inside rearview mirror Rechargeable energy storage system (high voltage battery) coolant pump Rechargeable energy storage system (high voltage battery
Vehicle care 151 Mini fuses Usage J-case fuses Usage Instrument panel fuse box 51 21 Antilock brake system electronic control unit 23 Charge port door Instrument panel fuse box on the left side end 27 – 28 – 29 – 30 Antilock brake system motor 42 Right cooling fan 43 Front wipers 44 Charger 45 – 48 Left cooling fan Run/Crank for ABS/ Rechargeable energy storage system (high voltage battery) 52 Engine control module/ transmission control module — Run/Crank 53 Traction power i
152 Vehicle care Fuses Usage Fuses Usage F7 Left primary data link connector (left hand drive), Left secondary data link connector (right hand drive) F15 Power outlet (Inside floor console/Rear of floor console) F8 Column lock (left hand drive) F16 – F9 Hands-free phone F17 – F10 Body control module 1/Body control module electronics/ Remote entry/Power moding/ Centre high‐ mounted stoplight/ Number plate lights/Left daytime running light/Left position lights/ Tailgate release relay control/
Vehicle care The right instrument panel fuse box is located on the right side end of the instrument panel. To access the fuses, open the fuse panel door by pulling out. A fuse puller is located in the engine compartment fuse block.
154 Vehicle care Load compartment fuse box Fuses Usage Fuses Usage The fuse box is on the left side of the load compartment behind a cover. Remove the cover. A fuse puller is located in the engine compartment fuse box. F6 Fuel (Diurnal valve and evap.
Vehicle care Vehicle tools Tools Wheels and tyres Tyre condition, wheel condition Drive over edges slowly and at right angles if possible. Driving over sharp edges can cause tyre and wheel damage. Do not trap tyres on the kerb when parking. Regularly check the wheels for damage. Seek the assistance of a workshop in the event of damage or unusual wear. Tyres The towing eye and a screwdriver are located under a cover in the load compartment.
156 95 H Vehicle care = Load index e.g. 95 is equivalent to 690 kg = Speed code letter Incorrect tyre pressures will impair safety, vehicle handling, comfort and fuel economy and will increase tyre wear.
Vehicle care When the low tyre pressure telltale illuminates, stop and check tyres as soon as possible, and inflate them to the proper pressure. Please note that the tyre pressure monitoring system is not a substitute for proper tyre maintenance and it is the driver's responsibility to maintain correct tyre pressure, even if under‐ inflation has not reached the level to trigger illumination of the tyre pressure monitoring system low tyre pressure telltale.
158 Vehicle care If the tyre pressure shall be reduced, switch off ignition before reducing. Sensor matching process Manual Each tyre pressure monitoring system sensor has a unique identification code. The identification code needs to be matched to a new tyre/wheel position after rotating the vehicle's tyres or replacing one or more of the sensors. A and the DIC message should go off at the next drive cycle.
Vehicle care rear tyre and the tyre pressure monitoring system sensor matching process is no longer active. The message on the DIC display screen goes off. 12. Switch off the ignition. 13. Set all four tyres to the recommended air pressure level. Tyre and loading information label 3 156. Tyre pressure 3 183. Sensor matching process - Auto learn function Each tyre pressure monitoring system sensor has a unique identification code.
160 Vehicle care Changing tyre and wheel size pressure monitoring system could cause the tyre pressure monitoring system sensors to malfunction. If the tyre pressure monitoring system is not working properly, it cannot detect or signal a low tyre condition. Seek the assistance of a workshop. Tread depth Check tread depth at regular intervals. Tyres should be replaced for safety reasons at a tread depth of 2-3 mm (4 mm for winter tyres).
Vehicle care Tyre chains 161 Tyre chains are not permitted on tyres of size 215/55R17 and 225/45R18. Tyre repair kit Minor damage to the tyre tread can be repaired with the tyre repair kit. Do not remove foreign bodies from the tyres. Tyre damage exceeding 4 mm or that is at tyre's side wall cannot be repaired with the tyre repair kit. Tyre chains are only permitted on the front wheels.
162 Vehicle care Note the expiry date of the kit. After this date its sealing capability is no longer guaranteed. Pay attention to storage information on sealant bottle. Replace the used sealant bottle. Dispose of the bottle as prescribed by applicable laws. The compressor and sealant can be used from approx. -30 °C. Using the tyre repair kit The tyre repair kit has two hoses.
Vehicle care Air only hose: Turn the selector switch clockwise to g. 8. Sealant and air hose: Turn the selector switch counterclockwise to e. 9. Press m to turn the tyre repair kit on. Sealant and air hose: The compressor will inject sealant and air into the tyre. The pressure gauge will initially show a high pressure while the compressor pushes the sealant into the tyre.
164 Vehicle care Air only hose: If you inflate the tyre higher than the recommended pressure, you can adjust the excess pressure by pressing f, until the proper pressure reading is reached. Notice If the recommended pressure cannot be reached after approximately 25 minutes, the vehicle should not be driven farther. The tyre is too severely damaged and the tyre repair kit cannot inflate the tyre. Remove the power plug from the accessory power outlet and unscrew the inflating hose from the tyre valve. 11.
Vehicle care 19. 20. 21. 22. 11 under using of the air only hose. If the tyre pressure has fallen more than 0.7 bar below the recommended inflation pressure, stop driving the vehicle. The tyre is too severely damaged and the tyre sealant cannot seal the tyre. If the tyre pressure has not dropped more than 0.7 bar from the recommended inflation pressure, inflate the tyre to the recommended inflation pressure. Sealant and air hose: Wipe off any sealant from the wheel, tyre and vehicle.
166 Vehicle care Jump starting Do not start with quick charger. A vehicle with a discharged battery can be started using jump leads and the battery of another vehicle. There are different procedures depending on if the vehicle has a run‐ down battery or another vehicle has a run‐down battery. 9 Danger The high voltage battery cannot be jump started either with another vehicle or battery charger. Personal injury, death, or damage to the vehicle could result.
Vehicle care ■ Do not lean over the battery during jump starting. ■ Do not allow the terminals of one lead to touch those of the other lead. ■ The vehicles must not come into contact with each other during the jump starting process. ■ Apply the parking brake, move the shift lever in P. 167 The battery terminals to jump start the vehicle are located in the engine compartment. The positive battery terminal is located below a access cover. Open the cover everytime you want to jump start the vehicle.
168 Vehicle care Lead connection order: 1. Connect the red lead to the positive terminal of the booster battery. 2. Connect the other end of the red lead to the positive terminal of the discharged battery. 3. Connect the black lead to the negative terminal of the booster battery. 4. Connect the other end of the black lead to the negative battery terminal, marked GND. Route the leads so that they cannot catch on rotating parts in the engine compartment. To start the vehicle: 1.
Vehicle care 169 Towing Towing the vehicle Caution Incorrectly towing of a disabled vehicle may cause damage to the vehicle. The disabled vehicle should just be towed on a flatbed car carrier. Let the vehicle just be towed by well trained technicians. In emergencies if no car carrier is available, the vehicle must not be towed faster than 45 mph nor further than 45 miles. Insert a screwdriver in the slot at the short edge of the cap. Release the cap by carefully moving the screwdriver sidewards.
170 Vehicle care Switch on the hazard warning flashers on both vehicles. Caution Drive slowly. Do not drive jerkily. Excessive tractive force can damage the vehicle. When the vehicle is not running, considerably more force is needed to brake and steer. To prevent the entry of exhaust gases from the towing vehicle, switch on the air recirculation and close the windows. Seek the assistance of a workshop. After towing, unscrew the towing eye. Insert cap at the bottom and close.
Vehicle care Thoroughly rinse and leather-off the vehicle. Rinse leather frequently. Use separate leathers for painted and glass surfaces: remnants of wax on the windows will impair vision. Exterior lights Headlight and other light covers are made of plastic. Do not use any abrasive or caustic agents, do not use an ice scraper, and do not clean them dry. Polishing and waxing Wax the vehicle regularly (at the latest when water no longer beads). Otherwise, the paintwork will dry out.
172 Vehicle care Front air deflector Interior care Interior and upholstery The front air deflector allows air to flow cleaner under the vehicle. Should the front air deflector become detached, insert tab into slot. Repeat for the other side, if needed. Caution Drive carefully whenever the road has a strong inclination or when driving over a ramp, bumper, etc. Only clean the vehicle interior, including the instrument panel fascia and panelling, with a dry cloth or interior cleaner.
Service and maintenance Service and maintenance General information ................... 173 Recommended fluids, lubricants and parts .................................... 174 General information Service information In order to ensure economical and safe vehicle operation and to maintain the value of your vehicle, it is of vital importance that all maintenance work is carried out at the proper intervals as specified. The detailed, up-to-date service schedule for your vehicle is available at the workshop.
174 Service and maintenance Recommended fluids, lubricants and parts Recommended fluids and lubricants Only use products that have been tested and approved. Damage resulting from the use of nonapproved materials will not be covered by the warranty. 9 Warning Operating materials are hazardous and could be poisonous. Handle with care. Pay attention to information given on the containers. Engine oil Engine oil is identified by its quality and its viscosity.
Service and maintenance Coolant and antifreeze Use only silicate-free long life coolant (LLC) antifreeze approved for the vehicle, consult a workshop. The system is factory filled with coolant designed for excellent corrosion protection and frost protection down to approx. -28 °C. This concentration should be maintained all year round. The use of additional coolant additives that intend to give additional corrosion protection or seal against minor leaks can cause function problems.
176 Technical data Technical data Vehicle identification .................. 176 Vehicle data ............................... 178 Vehicle identification Identification plate Vehicle Identification Number The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is located in the left front corner of the instrument panel. It is visible through the windscreen. The VIN also appears on the vehicle certification and service parts labels and certificates of title and registration.
Technical data Service Parts identification label The label is inside the right rear cargo storage door and has the following information: ■ Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ■ Model designation ■ Paint information ■ Production options and special equipment Do not remove this label from the vehicle.
178 Technical data Vehicle data Recommended fluids and lubricants European service schedule Required engine oil quality All European countries (except Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, Turkey) Only Israel dexos 1 – ✔ dexos 2 ✔ – Engine oil quality In case dexos quality is unavailable you may use max. 1 litre engine oil quality ACEA C3 once between each oil change.
Technical data International service schedule Required engine oil quality All countries outside Europe except Israel Only Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, Turkey dexos 1 ✔ – dexos 2 – ✔ Engine oil quality In case dexos quality is unavailable you may use the oil qualities listed below: All countries outside Europe except Israel Only Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, Turkey GM-LL-A-025 ✔ ✔ GM-LL-B-025 – – All countries outside Europe except Israel Only Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, Turk
180 Technical data All countries outside Europe except Israel Only Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, Turkey API SM ✔ ✔ API SN ✔ ✔ Engine oil quality Engine oil viscosity grades Ambient temperature All countries outside Europe (except Israel), including Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Serbia, Turkey down to -25 °C SAE 5W-30 or SAE 5W-40 below -25 °C SAE 0W-30 or SAE 0W-40 Engine data Engine A14XFL Petrol Electric motor Number of cylinders 4 - Piston displacement [cm3] 1398 - Power (Engine/
Technical data Engine A14XFL Petrol Electric motor Fuel type Petrol - recommended 95 - possible 98 - 181 Octane rating RON Performance A14XFL Petrol Electric motor Maximum speed1) [mph] 100 mph Vehicle weight Kerb weight [kg] 1) 1735 The maximum speed indicated is achievable at kerb weight (without driver) plus 200 kg payload. Optional equipment could reduce the specified maximum speed of the vehicle.
182 Technical data Vehicle dimensions Length [mm] 4498 Width [mm] 1787 Height (unladen) [mm] 1439 Wheelbase [mm] 2685 Capacities Engine oil Engine A14XFL including Filter [l] 3,5 between MIN and MAX [l] 1 Fuel tank Petrol, nominal capacity [l] 35,2 High voltage battery Battery capacity [kWh] 16
Technical data 183 Tyre pressures Tyres Comfort with up to 3 people ECO with up to 3 people With full load front rear front rear front rear [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) [kPa/bar] ([psi]) 240/2.4 (35) 240/2.4 (35) 270/2.7 (39) 270/2.7 (39) 250/2.5 (36) 290/2.9 (42) 260/2.6 (38) 260/2.6 (38) 280/2.8 (41) 280/2.8 (41) 270/2.7 (39) 310/2.4 (45) 205/60 R163) 260/2.6 (38) 260/2.6 (38) 280/2.8 (41) 280/2.8 (41) 270/2.
184 Customer information Customer information Customer information Service network Customer information ................ 184 Vehicle data recording and privacy ....................................... 185 Open source information This vehicle contains open source software, including without limitation, software distributed and/ or modified under the GNU General Public License, Version 2, June 1991 and the GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, February 1999. See www.oss.gm.
Customer information ■ Czech Republic: 800 701018 ■ Denmark: 804 04 933 ■ Finland: 0800 523 109 ■ France: 0805 980004 ■ Germany: 0800 2022011 ■ Greece: 00800 331 52 963 ■ Hungary: 0680204997 ■ Ireland: 1800 812 450 ■ Italy: 800089741 ■ Luxembourg: 800 40004 ■ Netherlands: 0800 020 5915 ■ Norway: 800 62072 ■ Portugal 800208916 ■ Poland: 00800 331 1407 ■ Romania: 0800 801020 ■ Slovakia: 800 116 981 ■ Slovenia 80081153 ■ Spain: 900 900 428 ■ Sweden: 020 120 3022 ■ Switzerland: 0800 455565 ■ Turkey (0)80021990
186 Customer information service history of the vehicle. This enables the workshop to offer you efficient maintenance and repair, tailored to your individual vehicle, each time you bring it back to the workshop.
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188 Index A Accessories and vehicle modifications .......................... 136 Airbag and belt tensioners ........... 66 Airbag deactivation ................ 43, 67 Airbag system .............................. 41 Air intake .................................... 101 Air vents ..................................... 100 Antilock brake system ................ 113 Antilock brake system (ABS) ....... 68 Anti-theft alarm system ................ 27 Anti-theft locking system .............. 26 Appearance care.....
189 Customer assistance offices....... 184 Customer information................. 184 D Danger, Warnings and Cautions . . . 4 Dome lights .................................. 90 Door open .................................... 71 Door panel storage....................... 52 Doors............................................ 25 Drive modes............................... 108 Driver assistance systems.......... 118 Driver Information Centre............. 71 Driving economically...................
190 Instrument panel illumination control ...................................... 90 Instrument panel overview ........... 10 Instrument panel storage.............. 51 Interior care ............................... 172 Interior lighting.............................. 90 Interior mirrors.............................. 30 Introduction .................................... 3 ISOFIX child restraint systems .... 50 M Maintenance modes................... 109 Malfunction indicator light ............
191 Service information .................... 173 Service network.......................... 184 Service Parts identification label 177 Side airbag system ...................... 42 Side turn signal lights ................ 145 Speedometer ............................... 62 Sport mode .................................. 69 Starting and operating................ 103 Starting and stopping the vehicle..................................... 105 Starting off ...................................
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