Table of Contents Introduction .........................................1 In brief .................................................3 Keys, doors and windows.................17 Seats, restraints................................45 Storage..............................................77 Instruments and controls ..................87 Lighting............................................125 Infotainment system........................135 Climate controls ..............................229 Driving and operating.....
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Introduction Introduction When this Owner’s Manual refers to a repairer visit, we recommend your Chevrolet Service Partner. Introduction All Chevrolet Service Partners provide first-class service at reasonable prices. Experienced mechanics trained by Chevrolet work according to specific Chevrolet instructions. Your vehicle is a designed combination of advanced technology, safety, environmental friendliness and economy.
2 Introduction Danger, Warnings and Cautions {Danger Text marked ? Danger provides information on risk of fatal injury. Disregarding this information may endanger life. {Warning Text marked ? Warning provides information on risk of accident or injury. Disregarding this information may lead to injury. Caution Text marked Caution provides information on possible damage to the vehicle. Disregarding this information may lead to vehicle damage.
In brief In brief Initial drive information 3 Seat adjustment Seat positioning Unlocking the Vehicle Radio remote control 1968931 C11E2076A 1. LOCK button 2. UNLOCK button 3. TALGATE WINDOW button See Radio remote control on page 18. See Central locking system on page 26. To move seat forward or backward, pull the lever and slide seat to desired position. Release the handle and make sure the seat is locked in place. See Seat adjustment on page 48. See Seat position on page 47.
4 In brief Seat backrests Seat height C11E2053A Pull lever, adjust inclination and release lever. Allow the seat to engage audibly. Do not lean on seat when adjusting. Seat lumbar support C11E2054A Pumping the lever on the outside of the seat cushion until the seat cushion is adjusted to the desired position. To lower the seat cushion, push the lever down several times. To raise the seat cushion, pull the lever up several times.
In brief Head restraint adjustment 5 Safety Belt Horizontal adjustment Height adjustment C11E1010A C11E1015A Pull the head restraint upwards. To move down press the catch and push the head restraint downwards. See Head restraints on page 45. Pull the head restraint forwards. To move back pull the head restraint forwards. Then it is moved automatically backwards. MD033 Withdraw belt from reel, guide it untwisted across the body and engage the latch plate in the buckle.
6 In brief Mirror Adjustment Steering Wheel Adjustment Exterior mirrors Interior mirrors 2178629 C11E3008A To reduce dazzle, pull the lever on the underside of the mirror housing. See Manual rearview mirror on page 38. Select the mirror you want to adjust by moving the selector switch to "L" for LH mirror or to "R" for RH mirror. See Remote control mirrors on page 36. C11E3010A Unlock lever, adjust steering wheel, then engage lever and ensure it is fully locked.
In brief 7 Instrument Panel Overview LHD Vehicle C3E1001A
8 In brief RHD Vehicle C3E1002A
In brief 1. Air vents 2. Turn and lane / Exterior lamp controls 3. Horn 4. Instrument cluster 5. Windshield wiper / Washer 19. Cigarette lighter 20. Audio system 21. Glove box 22. Front passenger safety belt reminder lamp / Passenger airbag OFF indicator 9 Exterior Lighting 6. Hazard warning flashers / ESC OFF switch 7. Centre deposit box 8. DCS switch / Eco (stop/start) switch or Park assist switch 9. Combination switch 10. Card holder 11. Coin storage 12. Hood release lever 13.
10 In brief AUTO: Exterior lamps and instrument panel lamps are automatically turned on or off depending on external lighting conditions. Headlamp high/low-beam changer Hazard warning flashers ; : The tail lamps, number plate lamps, and instrument panel lamps are illuminated. 2 : The headlamps and all of the above lamps are illuminated. See Exterior lamp controls on page 125. C11E2050A C11E2071A To switch from low to high beam, push lever. To switch to low beam, push lever again or pull.
In brief Turn and lane-change signals Horn 11 Washer and Wiper Systems Windshield wiper 2268202 lever up = right indicator lever down = left indicator See Turn and lane-change signals on page 129. C11E2039A Press Y 2238054 To operate the windshield wipers, turn the ignition ON and move the windshield wiper / washer lever upward. HI: Continuous wipe, fast speed. LO: Continuous wipe, slow speed. INT: Intermittent operation. OFF: System off.
12 In brief MIST: Misting function. Rear window wiper/washer See Windshield wiper/washer on page 88. Wiper See Rear window wiper/washer on page 91. Washer Windshield washer 2274836 C11E2006A Pull lever. See "Windshield washer" under Windshield wiper/washer on page 88. See Washer fluid on page 307. To operate the tailgate wiper, turn the ignition ACC or ON and rotate the end of the windscreen wiper/washer lever upward. The tailgate wiper operates in the following three positions: OFF: System off.
In brief See Washer fluid on page 307. Demisting and defrosting the windows Climate control 13 Transmission Manual transmission Heated rear window, heated exterior mirrors C11E4005A 2457824 Turn the air distribution knob to DEFROST 5. C3D2007A Operated by pressing the = button. See Heated mirrors on page 37. See Heated rear window / windshield wiper de-icer on page 41. See "Defrosting windshield" under Heating and ventilation system on page 229.
14 In brief Automatic transmission C12E9003A Depress the brake pedal and push release button to shift. Shifts that require you to push the release button are indicated by arrows. C11E3002A C3D3004A P (PARK): Locks the front wheels. Select P only when the vehicle is stationary and the parking brake is applied. R (REVERSE): Select R only when the vehicle is stationary. N (NEUTRAL): Neutral gear. D: For all normal driving conditions. Allows the transmission to shift into all 6 forward gears.
In brief Getting Started Check before starting off 15 Diesel engine: turn the key to position ON for preheating until K goes out. Starting engine with the ignition switch Tire pressure and condition. Turn the key to position START, depressing the clutch pedal and footbrake then release when engine is running Engine oil level and fluid levels. All windows, mirrors, exterior lighting and number plates are free from dirt, snow and ice and are operational.
16 In brief If the vehicle is on a level surface or uphill slope, engage first gear or P position before switching off the ignition. On an uphill slope, turn the front wheels away from the kerb. If the vehicle is on a downhill slope, engage reverse gear before switching off the ignition. Turn the front wheels towards the kerb. Close windows. Lock the vehicle.
Keys, doors and windows Keys, doors and windows Keys and locks 17 Key with foldaway key section Keys Replacement keys Keys and locks ..............................17 Doors .............................................28 Vehicle Security.............................30 Exterior Mirrors ..............................36 Interior Mirrors ...............................38 Windows ........................................39 Roof ...............................................
18 Keys, doors and windows Radio remote control Hazard lamps will flash twice and anti-theft system will be deactivated. In some countries, to unlock driver’s door, press the UNLOCK button once. To unlock all doors, press the UNLOCK button again within 3 seconds. 3. TAILGATE WINDOW button : Releases the tailgate window when pressed for about 1 second. Used to operate: Central locking system Anti-theft alarm system Tailgate window C11E2076A 1. LOCK button: Locks all doors.
Keys, doors and windows Fault If the central locking system cannot be operated with the radio remote control, it may be due to the following: Range exceeded, Battery voltage too low, Frequent, repeated operation of the remote control while not in range, which will require resynchronisation, Overload of the central locking system by operating at frequent intervals, the power supply is interrupted for a short time, Interference from higher-power radio waves from other sources.
20 Keys, doors and windows 5. Check the operation of the transmitter with your vehicle. Fixed key Have the battery replaced by a repairer. Caution Avoid dropping the transmitter. Open & Start System Do not place heavy objects on the transmitter. Keep the transmitter away from water and direct sunlight. If the transmitter gets wet, wipe it with a soft cloth. Avoid touching the flat surfaces of the battery with your bare fingers. Handling will shorten battery life.
Keys, doors and windows See your dealer if a new key is needed. C3D2010A 1. Q (Lock): Press once to lock the all doors. The turn signal indicators flash once or the horn sounds once to confirm locking. 2. K (Unlock): Press once to unlock all doors. The turn signal indicators flash twice and anti-theft system will be deactivated. In some countries according to vehicle configuration, to unlock the driver’s door, press the UNLOCK button once.
22 Keys, doors and windows The ignition control knob can be turned to four different positions. Caution The button on the door handle is used only for keyless unlocking function. When you leave vehicle, lock all doors by pushing the lock button in the keyless access transmitter or be sure to check activating the Keyless locking function. The keyless access transmitter should be inside the vehicle when trying to turn the ignition control knob.
Keys, doors and windows Keyless Locking The doors lock after several seconds if the ignition is off, all doors are closed and at least one keyless access transmitter has been removed from the interior of the vehicle. At a self-service filling station, if driver gets out of the vehicle with the keyless access transmitter, all doors including fuel filler door and tailgate will be automatically locked after several seconds.
24 Keys, doors and windows Battery Replacement 4. Insert the new battery, positive side facing down. Replace with a CR2032 or equivalent battery. 5. Snap the transmitter back together. 6. Reinstall the key into the transmitter. C3D2016A If the transmitter battery is weak, the DIC in the middle of the cluster may display ELECTRONIC KEY NOT DETECTED when you try to start the vehicle.
Keys, doors and windows Door locks {Warning The temperature inside the vehicle can increase rapidly and reach much higher levels than temperature outside. Do not leave unattended children or pets in your vehicle. 25 Caution Lock all doors and take the key with you when you leave vehicle unattended. Unlocked vehicles invite theft. Manual door locks Death or serious injury can occur. Children can operate electric windows, other controls, or move vehicle.
26 Keys, doors and windows Central locking system You can activate the central door locking system from the driver's door. This system allows you to lock and unlock all the doors and tailgate from the driver’s door, using either the key or keyless remote (from outside) or the door lock switch.(from inside) Press the right part of the switch to lock the doors. To unlock the doors, press the left part of the switch. To open a door from the inside or outside, pull the door handle.
Keys, doors and windows Deadlock For further protection when leaving the vehicle, you can deadlock the doors if the vehicle has the additional anti-theft system. Deadlocking electronically jams all the electric locks so that no door can be opened, even if entry is gained by breaking glass. Insert the key in the driver door lock and turn the key twice continuously towards the rear of the vehicle. That is, once to lock the doors, then a second time to engage the deadlock.
28 Keys, doors and windows {Warning Use the child security door locks whenever children are occupying the rear seats. You can use a key or suitable screwdriver. To operate the child security door lock, turn the child locks into horizontal position. To open a rear door when the child security door lock is activated, open the door from the outside. To cancel the child security door lock, turn the child locks into vertical position.
Keys, doors and windows Caution 29 Tailgate window release button When unlocking the tailgate by the tailgate release button, all doors will also be unlocked. After closing the tailgate, be sure to press the lock button on the keyless access transmitter for vehicle security.
30 Keys, doors and windows Caution Do not operate the tailgate window release button while the vehicle is moving. Do not operate the vehicle with the tailgate window open. Vehicle Security Anti-theft alarm system Type 1 Security indicator C11E2064A After opening, hold the handle on the tailgate window and lift it. To close tailgate window, push it down so it latches securely. It locks automatically. C11E2070A Indicates the anti-theft system is working.
Keys, doors and windows The security indicator comes on when you lock the doors using the keyless entry transmitter or key. Door lock and anti-theft mode Activation 1. Close all windows. 2. Turn the ignition key to LOCK and remove the key. 3. Have all passengers exit the vehicle. 4. Close all doors bonnet and tailgate. 5. Press and release LOCK button on the transmitter. The LED on the transmitter will flash. All doors lock. Hazard warning lamps flash once.
32 Keys, doors and windows 1. Confirm that the security indicator flashes slowly after illuminating for approximately 30 seconds from the time that the system has entered the locked state. If LOCK button on the transmitter is pressed a second time, the anti-theft system will activate immediately, by passing the 30 seconds delay. The security indicator is located in the right area of the clock. {Warning Do not lock the vehicle if anyone is to be left inside the vehicle.
Keys, doors and windows Note Alarming will sound if a door is opened by a key when anti theft mode is activated. Open the door using UNLOCK button on the transmitter. Note Tap the key hole or heat the key if the door does not open with freezing key hole in cold weather. 33 {Warning Do not use the transmitter to lock the vehicle if anyone is to be left inside. The transmitter activates interior protection, which will trigger the siren if movement is detected inside the vehicle.
34 Keys, doors and windows Door unlock and anti-theft mode Deactivation 1. Unlock the driver's door with a key. Or, 2. Press and release UNLOCK button on the transmitter. The LED on the transmitter will flash. All the doors unlock. Hazard warning lamps flash twice. Anti-theft mode is deactivated. In some countries, unlocking the driver door with a key may sound alarm. Make sure to press the UNLOCK button on the transmitter to unlock doors.
Keys, doors and windows Immobiliser Type 1 The immobiliser system provides an additional theft deterrent to your vehicle in which it is installed and prevents it from being started by unauthorised persons. The valid key for a vehicle equipped with immobiliser system is an ignition key with integrated transponder, which is electronically coded. The transponder is placed invisibly in the ignition key. Only valid ignition keys can be used to start the engine. Invalid keys may only open the doors.
36 Keys, doors and windows If the ignition control knob still does not rotate with the other transmitter, or if the ignition control knob does not rotate by placing the transmitter in the transmitter pocket, the vehicle needs service. See your dealer who can service the theft-deterrent system and have a new keyless access transmitter programmed to the vehicle. Do not leave the key or device that disarms or deactivates the theft deterrent system in the vehicle. Immobilizer does not lock the doors.
Keys, doors and windows Folding mirrors Manual folding(Russia only) For pedestrian safety, the exterior mirrors will swing out of their normal mounting position if they are struck with sufficient force. Reposition the mirror by applying slight pressure to the mirror housing. {Warning 37 Heated mirrors Always keep your mirrors properly adjusted, and use them while driving to increase your visibility of objects and other vehicles around you.
38 Keys, doors and windows Interior Mirrors {Warning Manual rearview mirror Your view through the mirror may lose some clarity when it is adjusted for night vision. Automatic dimming rearview mirror Electro-chromic mirror Take special care with using your inside rearview mirror when it is adjusted for night vision. Failure to ensure a clear rear view while driving may result in a collision causing damage to your vehicle or other property, and/or personal injury.
Keys, doors and windows To turn the ECM ON, press the button on the mirror cover. The indicator light will be illuminated. The ignition switch must be in the ON position. To turn the ECM OFF, press the button again. Caution There are two light sensors which detect ambient light level and glare from vehicles behind you. Do not cover the sensors or hang items on the EC mirror. Doing so may limit the ECM operation and you may have no benefit from it.
40 Keys, doors and windows Operation Auto down Auto up/down You may operate the power windows when the ignition switch is ON by using the power window switches on each door panel. The driver’s window has an auto up/down function. To fully open the window automatically, press the switch fully down. To fully close the window automatically, pull the switch fully up. In automatic operation, the window will fully open or close even if you let go of the switch. To open the window, press down on the switch.
Keys, doors and windows {Warining Child safety system for rear windows 41 Heated rear window / windshield wiper de-icer Anti-pinch function may not operate after six consecutive times operation. Do not operate the window switch with no purpose. C11E2069A C3D2007A Press switch v to deactivate rear power windows. To activate press v again. Operated by pressing the + button. Heating works with the engine running and is switched off automatically after a few minutes or by pressing the button again.
42 Keys, doors and windows Caution Sun visors {Warining Do not place the sun visor in such a manner that it obscures visibility of the roadway, traffic or other objects. Do not use sharp instruments or abrasive window cleaners on your windshield or rear window. Do not scratch or damage the defroster wires when you clean or work around the windshield or rear window. 2326151 The sun visors can be folded down or swivelled to the side to prevent dazzling.
Keys, doors and windows 43 Roof Open/Close Sunroof To open the sunroof, pull weakly the switch backward. It will manually open as a first step. {Warining When you pull strongly the switch backward then It will be automatically and fully opened(Second Step). Take care when operating the sunroof. There is risk of injury, particularly to children. Keep a close watch on the movable parts when operating them. Ensure that nothing becomes trapped in them as they move.
44 Keys, doors and windows Caution Periodically inspect the guide rail for dirt and clean if any dirt is accumulated. If there is any dirt around the rubber of the sunroof, noise can be produced while operating the sunroof. Sunblind The sunblind is operated manually. Close or open the sunblind by sliding. When the sunroof is open, the sunblind is always open. {Warining Body parts outside vehicle can be struck by passing objects. Keep all parts of body inside vehicle.
Seats, restraints Seats, restraints 45 Head restraints Head restraints Head restraints ..............................45 Position Front seats ....................................47 Safety belts....................................58 Airbag system................................61 Child restraints ..............................67 {Warning Only drive with the head restraint set to the proper position.
46 Seats, restraints Height adjustment Active head restraints Horizontal adjustment In the event of a rear-end impact, the active head restraints at front seats automatically tilt forwards. The head is more effectively supported by the head restraint and the risk of injuries caused by hyperextension in the cervical vertebrae area is reduced. C11E1015A Pull up the head restraints in order to adjust the position upward.
Seats, restraints Front seats Seat position {Warning Only drive with the seat correctly adjusted. MD028 47 Sit with your buttocks as far back against the backrest as possible. Adjust the distance between the seat and the pedals so that your legs are slightly angled when tromping the pedals. Slide the passenger seat as far back as possible. Set the seat high enough to have a clear field of vision on all sides and on all display instruments.
48 Seats, restraints Seat adjustment Seat positioning Seat backrests { Danger Do not sit nearer than 25 cm(10in) to the steering wheel, to permit safe airbag deployment. {Warning Never adjust seats while driving as they could move uncontrollably. 1968931 To move seat forward or backward, pull the lever and slide seat to desired position. Release the lever and make sure the seat is locked in place. C11E2053A Pull lever, adjust inclination and release lever. Allow the seat to engage audibly.
Seats, restraints Seat height Power seat adjustment (Driver’s seat only) Seat lumbar support {Warning Do not adjust the driver's seat while the vehicle is moving. Driver could lose control of the vehicle and injury or property damage could result. C11E2054A Pumping the lever on the outside of the seat cushion until the seat cushion is adjusted to the desired position. To lower the seat cushion, push the lever down several times. To raise the seat cushion, pull the lever up several times.
50 Seats, restraints Seat slide adjustment Seat height adjustment C11E1011A To move the seat forward or backward, move and hold the switch forward or backward. When the seatback reaches the desired position, release the switch. Seat reclining adjustment C11E1012A To adjust the height of the front or rear part of the seat cushion, push the front or rear part of the switch up or down. When the seatback reaches the desired position, release the switch.
Seats, restraints Heated front seats Caution 51 Folding seatback Passenger’s seat folding Prolonged use of the highest setting for people with sensitive skin is not recommended. Caution If you fold the seatback forward to carry longer objects, such as skis, be sure any such cargo is not near an airbag. C11E2038A The seat heater switches are located below the centre console box. To warm the seat: 1. Turn the ignition key on. 2. Press the seat heater switch that you want to warm.
52 Seats, restraints 3. Lift the recliner lever, located on the outboard side of the seat, up fully and fold the seatback forward until it stops in the folded position. To raise the passenger’s seatback, do the following: To fold the passenger's seatback, do the following: 1. Lower the head restraint all the way. 2. Pull up and hold the lever under the front of the seat to slide the seat as far back as it will go and release the lever. 1. Lift the seatback and push to original position. 2.
Seats, restraints 53 Caution Folding a rear seat with the safety belts still fastened may cause damage to the seat or the safety belts. Always unbuckle the safety belts and return them to their normal stowed position before folding a rear seat. C11E1019A To fold down the rear seatbacks separately: 1. Ensure all three of the safety belts are unbuckled and the front seatbacks are not reclined. 2. Push the head restraints fully down. 3.
54 Seats, restraints 5. Pull the seatback forward again to make sure the seatback is properly latched. Rear seat reclining adjustment {Warning {Warning Do not stack luggage or other cargo higher than the front seats. Ensure that the rear seatbacks are all the way back and locked in position before operating the vehicle with passengers in the back seat. Do not pull the release levers on the top of the seatback while the vehicle is moving.
Seats, restraints 55 {Warning Folding a rear seat with the safety belts still fastened may cause damage to the seat or the safety belts. Always unbuckle the safety belts and return them to their normal stowed position before folding a rear seat. When double folding or unfolding, make sure the safety belt buckles are not pinched by the seat. Serious injuries or death can result. C11E1004A For third row seating entry or exit, do the following: 1.
56 Seats, restraints Folding the third row seat 3. Lock the rear seat cushion on the floor. Make sure that the rear seat cushion is securely latched by pulling it up and down. 4. Return the rear seatback to its original position. Make sure that the seatback is securely latched by pulling it back and forth. 5. Unhook the safety belts from the retaining guide.
Seats, restraints To return the rear seat to its original position: Heated rear seats 57 To turn off the seat heater, press the switch again. Indicator in the button will go out. 1. Raise the seatback to its original position. Make sure that the seatback is securely latched by pulling it back and forth. 2. Push the head restraint backward to its original position. C3D2009A The rear seat heater switch is located on the each rear door panel. To warm the seat: 1. Turn the ignition key on. 2.
58 Seats, restraints Safety belts {Warning Safety belts Fasten safety belt before each trip. In the event of an accident, people not wearing safety belts endanger their fellow occupants and themselves. Safety belts are only designed for use by one person at a time. They are not suitable for people younger than 12 years of age or smaller than 150 cm(5 ft). MD033 The belts are locked during heavy acceleration or deceleration of the vehicle for the safety of the occupants.
Seats, restraints Each outboard seating positions are equipped with child restraint lower anchors and the top tether anchors located on the back of the rear seatback. Belt tensioners Note In the event of a head-on or side or rear-end collision of a certain severity, the front safety belts are tightened. Do not affix or install accessories or other objects that may interfere with the operation of the belt tensioners. See Child Restraint Installation Locations on page 69.
60 Seats, restraints Three-point safety belts Height adjustment Fitting MD036 MD035 Withdraw belt from reel, guide it untwisted across the body and engage the latch plate in the buckle. Tension the lap belt regularly while driving by tugging the shoulder belt. 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.
Seats, restraints Safety belt use during pregnancy Removing 61 Airbag system Airbag system {Warning The belt must be positioned as low as possible across the pelvis to prevent pressure on the abdomen. Safety belts work for everyone, including pregnant women. MD038 To release belt, press red button on belt buckle. Like all occupants, pregnant women are more likely to be seriously injured if they do not wear safety belts.
62 Seats, restraints {Warning If handled improperly the airbag systems can be triggered in an explosive manner. The driver should sit back as far as possible while still maintaining control of the vehicle. If you are sitting too close to the airbag, it can cause death or serious injury when it inflates. For maximum safety protection in all types of crashes, all occupants including the driver should always wear their safety belts to minimize the risk of severe injury or death in the event of a crash.
Seats, restraints Caution If the vehicle is impacted by bumps or objects on unpaved roads or sidewalks, the air bag may inflate. Drive slowly on the surfaces not designed for vehicle traffic to prevent unintended air bag deployment. 63 Front airbag system The front airbag system consists of one airbag in the steering wheel and one in the instrument panel on the passenger side. These can be identified by the word AIRBAG. Control indicator 9 for airbag systems.
64 Seats, restraints {Warning Optimum protection is only provided when the seat is in the proper position. See Seat position on page 47. Keep the area in which the airbag inflates clear of obstructions. Wear the seat belt properly fastened. Only then the airbag is able to protect. Side airbag system {Warning The side airbag system consists of an airbag in each front seat backrest. This can be identified by the word AIRBAG.
Seats, restraints Curtain airbag system 65 {Warning Keep the area in which the airbag inflates clear of obstructions. The hooks on the handles in the roof frame are only suitable for hanging up light articles of clothing, without coat hangers. Do not keep any items in these clothes. 2235846 TDL092A The curtain airbag system consists of an airbag in the roof frame on each side. This can be identified by the word AIRBAG on the roof pillars.
66 Seats, restraints Airbag on-off switch {Warning Front airbag system for the front passenger seat have to be deactivated if a child restraint system is to be fitted on this seat. The curtain airbag system, the belt tensioners and all driver airbag systems will remain active. Deactivate front passenger airbag system when the front passenger seat is occupied by a child. Activate front passenger airbag system when an adult is on the front passenger seat.
Seats, restraints Child restraints 67 {Warning Child restraint systems WARNING–EXTREME HAZARD We recommend the GM child restraint system which is tailored specifically to the vehicle. Do not use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an airbag in front of it. 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.
68 Seats, restraints Selecting the right system The rear seats are the most convenient location to fasten a child restraint system. Never carry a child while travelling in the vehicle. The child will become too heavy to hold in the event of a collision. Children should travel facing rearwards in the vehicle as long as possible. This makes sure that the child's backbone, which is still very weak, is under less strain in the event of an accident.
Seats, restraints 69 Child Restraint Installation Locations Permissible options for fitting a child restraint system On front passenger seat Weight class Group 0 up to 10 kg Group 0+ Group I up to 13 kg 9 to 18 kg Group II 15 to 25 kg Group III 22 to 36 kg activated airbag deactivated airbag X X X X X U1 U1 U1 X X On outboard seats in the second row On centre seat in the second row On the seats in the third row U+ U+ U+ U U X X X X X X X X X X 1: Only if front passenger seat airbag s
70 Seats, restraints Permissible options for fitting an ISOFIX child restraint system Weight class Group 0 Group 0+ Group I up to 10 kg up to 13 kg 9 to 18 kg Size class Fixture On front passenger seat On outboard seats in the second row On centre seat in the second row On the seats in the third row E ISO/R1 X IL X X E ISO/R1 X IL X X D ISO/R2 X IL X X C ISO/R3 X IL X X D ISO/R2 X IL X X C ISO/R3 X IL X X B ISO/F2 X IL, IUF X X B1 ISO/F2X X IL, IUF
Seats, restraints ISOFIX size class and seat device A - ISO/F3: Forward-facing child restraint system for children of maximum size in the weight class 9 to 18 kg. B - ISO/F2: Forward-facing child restraint system for smaller children in the weight class 9 to 18 kg. B1 - ISO/F2X: Forward-facing child restraint system for smaller children in the weight class 9 to 18 kg. C - ISO/R3: Rear-facing child restraint system for children of maximum size in the weight class up to 13 kg.
72 Seats, restraints Isofix child restraint systems We now equip your vehicle with ISOFIX low anchorages at the two rear outboard seating positions and with top tether anchorages in the rear seat backward allowing child restraints to be attached to the rear seats. To install a child restraint which comes equipped with ISOFIX low and top tether anchorage attachments, follow the instructions supplied with your child restraint.
Seats, restraints 2. Locate the two lower anchor positions. The location of each lower anchor is identified with a circular marking on the lower edge of the rear seatback. 3. Make sure there are no foreign objects around lower anchors, including safety belt buckles or safety belts. Foreign objects can interfere with the proper latching of the child restraint to the anchors. 4.
74 Seats, restraints {Warning Caution Child restraint system placed in the front seat could cause serious injury or death. Full size rear facing child seats may not be suitable for installation. Contact your retailer for information regarding suitable child restraint systems. Never install a rear-facing child restraint in the front seat of a vehicle equipped with a front passenger air bag.
Seats, restraints 2. Attach the clip on the child restraint's tether strap to the top tether anchor, making sure to remove any twists in the tether strap. If the position you are using has an adjustable head restraint and you are using a dual tether, route the tether around the head restraint. If the position you are using has an adjustable head restraint and you are using a single tether, raise the head restraint and route the tether under the head restraint and in between the head restraint posts. 3.
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Storage Storage 77 Storage compartments Instrument panel storage Storage compartments ..................77 Luggage/load locations .................82 Additional Storage Features ..........83 Roof rack system...........................84 Information on loading the vehicle.85 C11E2024A C11E2025A The storages are located in the instrument panel. It is used for small articles, etc.
78 Storage Card holder Glovebox Coin storage C11E2077A You can use the card holder by inserting a card into slot. C11E2023A To open the coin storage, pull the handle on the coin storage door toward you. To close the coin storage, firmly push the coin storage door shut. C11D2019A Open the glove box by pulling the bottom of the handle upward and the glove box lamp will be turned on. Close the glove box with a firm push and the glove box lamp will be turned off.
Storage Cupholders {Warning Do not place uncovered cups of hot liquid in the cup holder while the vehicle is in motion. If the hot liquid spills, you burn yourself. Such a burn to the driver could lead to loss of control of the vehicle. The inner partition can be removed if you want to store larger items. After taking inner partition off, keep it in the left side groove of the glove box.
80 Storage Sunglasses storage Center console storage C11E2028A C11E2022A Fold down to open. Caution Do not use for storing heavy objects. C11D2021A To open the console box, pull up on the lever and lift lid. To close the console box, lower the lid and push it down until it latches. You can use another storage by pressing and pushing the lever on the cup holders.
Storage Roof paneling Assist grip with coat hook Passengers can use the grips for assistance in entering / exiting the vehicle, or for hand-holds during spirited driving. 81 Underseat storage Caution Hanging items on your vehicle's assist grips can obstruct the driver’s view. Do not hang anything on the assist grips, unless they are equipped with a coat hook. C11E2035A Your vehicle has assist grips above the front seat passenger’s door and the rear doors.
82 Storage Luggage/load locations Luggage compartment Under floor storage Caution Rear storage Do not allow items in the storage to extend above the top of the storage. Otherwise, the storage or luggage floor may be damaged. C11E2045A C11E2044A There is storage under the luggage compartment floor. To access the floor storage, pull floor mat handle upward. In the both sides of the luggage compartment floor, there are floor side trays.
Storage Additional Storage Features Load Compartment Cover To operate the cover, pull the handle of the cover toward you and then insert the retainer into the slot located on both sides of the tailgate openings. 83 Convenience net Luggage floor net To remove the cover, release the handle after pulling it toward you a little. The cover retracts automatically. 2207499 C11E2042A Luggage or other cargo placed in the luggage compartment can be hidden from view by a luggage compartment cover.
84 Storage Luggage holder net Caution The luggage holding net is designed for small loads. Do not carry heavy objects in your luggage holding net. C11E2043A You can carry small loads with your optional luggage holding net. To install the net, hang each loop in the upper corner of the net to both anchors of the back panel and two net hooks in the metal rings on the both lower corner of the floor.
Storage {Warning If you try to carry something on top of your vehicle that is longer or wider than the roof rack, the wind can catch it as you drive along. This can cause you to lose control. What you are carrying could be violently torn off, and this could cause you or other drivers to have a collision, and of course damage your vehicle. Never carry something longer or wider than the roof rack on top of your vehicle. A loaded roof rack changes the vehicle's centre of gravity. Do not drive at high speeds.
86 Storage Do not place any objects on the tailgate cover or the instrument panel, do not cover the sensor on top of the instrument panel. The load must not obstruct the operation of the pedals, parking brake and gear selector, or hinder the freedom of movement of the driver. Do not place any unsecured objects in the interior. Do not drive with an open tailgate. The payload is the difference between the permitted gross vehicle weight (See Identification label on page 365) and the kerb weight.
Instruments and controls Instruments and controls Controls 87 Caution Steering wheel adjustment Controls .........................................87 Warning lights, gauges and indicators .......................................97 Information displays ....................117 Vehicle messages .......................118 Trip computer ..............................119 C11E3010A Unlock lever, adjust steering wheel, then engage lever and ensure it is fully locked.
88 Instruments and controls Steering wheel controls Horn Windshield wiper/washer Windshield wiper 2443657 The climate control system and the cruise control can be operated by the controls on the steering wheel. C11E2039A Press Y 2238054 See Electronic Climate Control System on page 242. To operate the windshield wipers, turn the ignition ON and move the windshield wiper / washer lever upward. See Cruise control on page 272. HI: Continuous wipe, fast speed. LO: Continuous wipe, slow speed.
Instruments and controls MIST: Misting function. Misting function To operate the windshield wipers once in case of light rain or mist, lightly press the windshield wiper /washer lever down and release it. The lever will return automatically to its normal position when released. The wipers will operate through one cycle. Caution 89 Automatic wipers with rain sensor Less than clear vision for the driver can lead to an accident resulting in personal injury and damage to your vehicle or other property.
90 Instruments and controls The sensitivity of the system can be adjusted by turning the band of the windscreen wiper/washer lever up or down. To turn the system off, move the windscreen wiper/washer lever toward the OFF position. Caution Do not switch on the windscreen wipers or set them to automatic operation with rain sensor in car washes. This could damage the wiper blades or wiper system.
Instruments and controls Caution Rear window wiper/washer 91 Washer Wiper Do not operate the windshield washer continuously for more than some seconds, or when the washer fluid tank is empty. This can cause the washer motor to overheat resulting in costly repairs. {Warning Do not spray washer fluid on the windshield in freezing weather. Using washer fluid and wipers may cause an accident in freezing weather because washer fluid can form ice on a frozen windshield and obstruct your vision.
92 Instruments and controls Caution Less than clear vision for the driver can lead to an accident resulting in personal injury and damage to your vehicle or other property. Do not operate the tailgate window wiper when the tailgate window is dry or obstructed, as with snow or ice. Using the wiper on an obstructed window can damage the wiper blades, wiper motor, and glass. Check blade is not frozen to window before operating in cold weather. Wiper operation while blade is frozen can damage wiper motor.
Instruments and controls Headlamp washer To wash the headlamps, press the washer button located on the left side of the instrument panel when the headlamps are turned on. Washer fluid is sprayed onto the headlamps. Then the headlamp washer system is disabled for about 2 minutes. If washer fluid level is low, the washer system cannot be operated for about 4 minutes after spraying. Clock 2238134 Your vehicle may have headlamp washers. The headlamp washers clear debris from the headlamp lenses.
94 Instruments and controls M: Minute button. Power outlets Additionally the power outlet is deactivated in case of low battery voltage. To advance 1 minute, press the M button. To advance more than 1 minute, press and hold the M button until you reach the correct minute. Caution Do not connect any current delivering accessories, e.g. electrical charging devices or batteries. S : Set button. To reset the time to the nearest hour, press the S button.
Instruments and controls Cigarette lighter Caution Overheating the cigarette lighter can damage the heating element and the lighter itself. Do not hold the lighter in while it is heating. This can cause the lighter to overheat. C3D2030A To operate the cigar lighter, turn the ignition switch to ACC or ON and push the lighter in all the way. The cigar lighter will pop out automatically when it is ready to use. Trying to operate a malfunctioning cigarette lighter can be dangerous.
96 Instruments and controls Caution Ashtrays The portable ashtray can be placed in the cupholders. To open the ashtray, gently lift the lid of the ashtray. After using, close the lid firmly. The barrel of an operating cigarette lighter can become very hot. Do not touch the barrel of the cigarette lighter and do not allow children to operate or play with the cigarette lighter. To empty the ashtray for cleaning, slightly rotate upper part of the ashtray counterclockwise and remove it.
Instruments and controls Warning lights, gauges and indicators 97 Odometer Type 2 Type 1 Speedometer Type 1 C3D2019A Indicates vehicle speed. C11E2001A C12E5003A The odometer shows how far your car has been driven in kilometres or miles. There are independent trip odometer, which measure the distance your vehicle has travelled since you last reset this function.
98 Instruments and controls To reset each trip meter to zero, press and hold the trip odometer button until it resets. The trip odometer button is located in the lower right area of the speedometer. The odometer, trip A and trip B can be switched by pressing the trip odometer button. Type 2 C3E2004B C3E2006B If your vehicle has a DIC in the middle of the cluster, the odometer, trip A, trip B and the language display in the DIC.
Instruments and controls On the odometer display, press and hold the button to enter the language menu. The vehicle should be in stationary condition with the select lever in P. Tachometer 99 Type 2 Type 1 To select the language, press the button again. To reset each trip to zero, press and hold the button until it resets.
100 Instruments and controls Fuel gauge Type 2 Type 1 Type 1 C3D2020A C11E2003A Displays the engine revolutions per minute. Drive in a low engine speed range for each gear as much as possible. Caution If the needle is in the warning zone, the maximum permitted engine speed is exceeded. Engine is at risk.
Instruments and controls Type 2 {Danger 101 Engine coolant temperature gage Before refueling, stop vehicle and switch off the engine. C3D2018A Displays the fuel level in the tank. 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. Movement of the fuel within the fuel tank causes the fuel gauge pointer to move when you brake, accelerate or turn.
102 Instruments and controls Caution Service display Control indicators Do not continue to drive your vehicle if the temperature gauge needle is in the red area of the gauge. This means your vehicle's engine is overheating. Driving with an overheated engine can damage your vehicle. The control indicators described are not present in all vehicles. The description applies to all instrument versions. The actual in the vehicle may differ from the description.
Instruments and controls 103 Control indicators in the instrument cluster C3E2001A
104 Instruments and controls C3E2002B
Instruments and controls Transmission display 105 Turn signal Type 2 G flashes. Type 1 Flashes The control indicator flashes if a turn signal or the hazard warning flashers are activated. If the green arrows don't flash when you signal a turn or push the hazard warning button, check the fuse and replace any that are not operating properly. C3E2007A C12E5003A It indicates the selected gear or transmission mode.
106 Instruments and controls Safety belt reminders > for driver’s seat illuminates or flashes. When the ignition switched ON, the indicator light and warning chime comes on and stay for several seconds to remind fasten safety belts. The light flashes until the safety belt is buckled. If safety belt remains unbuckled when the vehicle is moving, lights and chime repeat. If the safety belt is buckled, light and chime will go off. See Three-point safety belts on page 60.
Instruments and controls Airbag on-off light 107 Charging system light Malfunction indicator light " illuminates. * illuminates. It illuminates when the ignition is switched on and goes out shortly after the engine starts. It illuminates when the ignition is switched on and goes out shortly after the engine starts. Illuminates when the engine is running Stop, switch off engine. Battery is not charging. Engine cooling may be interrupted.
108 Instruments and controls It will stay on as long as the Engine Control Module (ECM) detects the fault. If a severe misfire level is detected, the MIL will blink continuously. Severe misfire can cause catalytic converter damage. The Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) will also illuminate to indicate that there is a malfunction in the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF). If this happens, you should consult a repairer to repair the problem immediately. See Diesel Particle Filter on page 311.
Instruments and controls Electric parking brake light Parking brake status light For vehicles with the Electric Parking Brake (EPB), the parking brake status light Y comes on briefly as the engine is started. If it does not come on, have the vehicle serviced by an authorised repairer. The parking brake status light Y comes on when the parking brake is applied. If the light continues flashing after the parking brake is released, or while driving, there is a problem with the Electric Parking Brake system.
110 Instruments and controls Antilock brake system (ABS) warning light ! illuminates. Illuminates for a few seconds after the ignition is switched on. The system is ready for operation when the control indicator goes out. 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. See Antilock brake system (ABS) on page 264.
Instruments and controls Illuminates (as amber colour) to indicate that there is a malfunction in the system due to the high temperature(over 400C) of friction material(front pad) through severe or repeated braking. This light also will disappear when temperature of friction material (front pad) is lower than 350C. The blinking and illuminating of DCS not ready & warning light notify you that the friction material needs to cool down(drive your vehicle enough without braking as much as possible).
112 Instruments and controls Electronic stability control (ESC) off light g illuminates. Illuminates when the system is deactivated. Engine coolant temperature warning light Pre-Heating System and Diesel Particle Filter Light (Diesel only) Preheating indicator light K illuminates. Illuminate when preheating is activated. When the light goes out the engine can be started. C illuminates. This lamp tells you that the engine coolant has overheated.
Instruments and controls Engine oil pressure light {Warning : illuminates. It illuminates when the ignition is switched on and goes out shortly after the engine starts. Illuminates when the engine is running Caution Engine lubrication may be interrupted. This may result in damage to the engine and/or locking of the drive wheels. If the engine oil pressure warning lamp comes on while driving, pull off the road, stop the engine and check the oil level.
114 Instruments and controls Change engine oil light Fuel economy light 7 illuminates when the ignition is ON and goes out after a few seconds. For vehicles with the eco (fuel economy mode) light, it comes on when the eco (economy) switch, located on the center console near the shifter, is pressed. Press the switch again to turn off the light and exit the fuel saver mode. Your vehicle may have an engine oil life system that lets you know when to change the engine oil.
Instruments and controls 115 Security light Apply Footbrake Light Fog lamp light If your vehicle has additional anti-theft system related to Thatcham insurance, the anti-theft off indicator o illuminates to indicate that you have disabled the intrusion and inclination senor by pressing the button located on the headliner. If you press the button again, the indicator will go out. # illuminates. # illuminates. It illuminates when the EPB switch is released without pressing the brake pedal.
116 Instruments and controls Cruise control light Door ajar light I illuminates when the cruise control systems is on. It will go out when the cruise control system is turned off. Trailer indicator light Illuminates. It illuminates when a door is open. Tailgate ajar light Illuminates when the trailer is connected to your vehicle. It will go out when the trailer is disconnected. Hood Ajar Light It illuminates when the hood is open. See Automatic engine stop/start feature on page 250.
Instruments and controls 117 Information displays Driver Information Center (DIC) C7D2008A
118 Instruments and controls 1. FATC (Fully Automatic Temperature Control) display panel 2. Outside temperature 3. Trip computer 4. Compass 5. Dual zone The DIC is the Driver Information Centre that displays the trip computer, display panel for automatic temperature control, outside temperature , compass information and dual zone when ignition switch is ON.
Instruments and controls Brake System Messages Press Brake To Start Engine If the vehicle has the keyless access system, this message displays if you try to start the engine without having the brake pressed. Press Clutch To Start Engine If the vehicle has the keyless access system, this message displays if you try to start the engine without having the clutch pressed.
120 Instruments and controls Driving distance for remaining fuel L7D2087A This mode indicates the estimated driving distance to empty from the current fuel in the fuel tank. When the distance to empty is less than 50 km (30 miles), --- will display. Note The driving distance for remaining fuel can differ from the actual distance according to driving conditions, driving pattern or vehicle speed. Average speed Driving time L7D2085A This mode indicates the average speed.
Instruments and controls Note Average Fuel Consumption 121 Compass The average fuel consumption can differ from the actual average fuel consumption according to driving conditions. The average fuel consumption can according to the driving conditions, driving pattern or vehicle speed. L7D2086A This mode indicates the vehicle’s average fuel consumption. Note Average fuel consumption is reset to 10.0 if the battery is disconnected.
122 Instruments and controls If enough space is not available to turn around 1 circle, turn the vehicle around as shown in the below figure. Release conditions for the compass calibration Press the SET button twice continuously. When the vehicle is not turned within 90 seconds after calibration mode started. L7D2102A 1. If you press the MODE and SET button simultaneously for more than 2 seconds, the compass display flashes. 2.
Instruments and controls Fatc display panel/outside temperature See Automatic climate control on page 235.
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Lighting 125 Lighting ; : The parking lamps, tail lamps, number plate lamps, and instrument panel lamps are illuminated. Exterior lighting Exterior lamp controls 2 3 : The low-beam headlamps and all of the above lamps are illuminated. Exterior lighting............................125 Interior lighting .............................131 Lighting features ..........................133 2238127 To turn the head, tail and parking lamps on or off, twist the end of the combination switch lever.
126 Lighting Automatic light control AUTO: Turn the lamps on or off automatically to illuminate in the position ; or 2 3 by sensing how dark it is outside. (Default position) ; : The parking lamps, tail lamps, number plate lamps, and instrument panel lamps are illuminated. 2 3 : The low-beam headlamps and the lamps to come on in the position ; are illuminated.
Lighting 127 Lamps on reminder Approaching light If you open the driver's door with the ignition off and the light switch is in the position ; or 5 3 you will hear a warning chime. But, when you turn the lamps on again after turning them off while warning chime sounds, you will not hear a warning chime. The feature is activated when the light switch is in the AUTO position and when it is dark enough outside.
128 Lighting To switch from high-beam headlamps to low-beam, pull the combination switch lever back toward you, to its normal position. Flash-to-pass Headlamp range adjustment Manual headlamp range adjustment Caution Always switch the high-beam headlamps to low-beam when you approach on coming vehicles or when other vehicles are ahead. High-beam headlamps can temporarily blind other drivers, which could result in a collision.
Lighting 129 3 = driver’s seat occupied and load compartment laden. Daytime running lamps (DRL) Daytime running light increases visibility of the vehicle in the daytime. To activate the hazard warning flashers, push the button. To turn off the flashers, push the button again. Turn and lane-change signals If the lever is moved past the resistance point, the indicator is switched on constantly. When the steering wheel moves back, the indicator is automatically deactivated. For three flashes, e.g.
130 Lighting Front fog lamps Rotate the ring on the middle of the light switch lever to #. The ring will return automatically to its normal position when released. Rear fog lamps The front fog lamp indicator in the instrument panel illuminates when the fog lamps are turned on. To turn the fog lamps off, rotate the ring to # position again. The front fog lamp indicator will go off. 2274837 Fog lamps provide: Extra illumination to the sides of the road ahead. Improved visibility in fog or snow.
Lighting 131 To turn the fog lamps off, turn the ring to s position again. The rear fog lamp indicator will go off. Interior lighting Instrument panel illumination control Dome Lamps If your vehicle has the automatic lamp control, parking lamps and low beam headlamps will come on simultaneously when turning on the rear fog lamps. Reversing lamps The reversing lamp come on when the ignition is on and reverse gear is selected.
132 Lighting Centre/rear dome lamps come on when you open a door or tailgate. If you continue to open a door or tailgate, the lamps will stay on for about 10 minutes. If all doors and tailgate are closed, the lamps dim gradually after about 10 seconds instead of immediately turning off. Reading Lamps 2268206 2268207 Push the button to illuminate the front map light. Push again to turn off the light.
Lighting 133 {Warning Avoid using the courtesy light while driving in the dark. A lit passenger compartment reduces visibility in the dark, and could cause a collision. Lighting features Front door step lamp Entry lighting Welcome lighting Some lights are switched on for a short time when unlocking the vehicle with the remote control. This function facilitates locating the vehicle when it is dark. The lighting switches off immediately when the ignition is turned to the accessory position.
134 Lighting Ambient Lighting Battery power protection If your vehicle has this feature, ambient lighting illuminates on front door sill plates, underneath front and rear seats when headlamp is on at night. Your vehicle has a feature to help prevent you from draining the battery in case you accidentally leave on the lamps like headlamps, parking lamps, fog lamps, etc.
Infotainment system 135 Infotainment system Introduction General Information Introduction..................................135 Radio ...........................................143 Audio Players ..............................146 Phone ..........................................154 Navigation ...................................156 The Infotainment system provides Infotainment in your car, using the latest technology.
136 Infotainment system Overview Type 1: Radio + CD/MP3 + Bluetooth + Optional USB/iPod
Infotainment system 137 Type 2: Radio + CD/MP3 + Bluetooth + USB/iPod + Optional A-NAVI
138 Infotainment system Type 3: Radio + CD/MP3 Changer + Bluetooth
Infotainment system 139 1. Display Display for Play/Reception/Menu state and information. 2. Disc slot This is the slot in which compact discs are inserted or taken out. 3. DIRECTORY [DIR] button (only for Type 1/2) Select directory unit/All track unit. LOAD button (only for Type 3) Use this button to insert a disc into the infotainment system. 4. tSEEKu buttons Radio mode • Press: To search for the next/ previous receivable higher/lower station. • Down hold: To use Automatic store.
140 Infotainment system When the power is OFF: • Pressing the power button turns the power ON. 12. BLUETOOTH [4] To select the BLUETOOTH functions indicated in the display. 13. TP/INFORMATION [INFO] button • Press: Traffic announcement reception setting. • Down hold: Shows the necessary information for operations in each mode and function, programs being broadcast, and disc/external device information. 14. AUX port Connect an exterior sound device to this port. 15.
Infotainment system 141 1. Volume [+/-] buttons • Press the button to increase/decrease the volume step. • Hold down the button more than 1 second to quickly increase/decrease the volume level. 2. SEEK button • Press the button to change the registered radio stations or music track being played. • Hold down the button more than 1 second to quickly seek up the frequency or forward through the currently playing songs. 3.
142 Infotainment system Volume control Tone settings Turn the VOLUME dial to adjust the volume. • Using the steering wheel audio remote control, press the Volume [+/-] buttons to adjust the volume. • The current sound volume is indicated. • Turning on the Infotainment system power will set the volume level to its previous selection (when it is less than the maximum starting volume). Hold down the MENU button to display Tone setting menu.
Infotainment system 143 Radio Favorite preset memory Recall favorite preset AM/FM Radio and DAB (only for Type 2) It has 6 favorite pages and store up to 48 stations regardless of AM/FM band and DAB (only for Type 2). You can listen to the station stored in the favorite preset by the following procedure. It can store a station by the following procedure 1. Select the favorite page by pressing the FAVORITE [FAV] button.
144 Infotainment system RDS Operation AF On/Off AF function make the radio track the best station all the time. Press the MENU button in the radio mode, and then the radio displays the radio menu. Press the Function button under RDS, and then the infotainment system displays the RDS menu. Press the Function button under AF. The AF is enabled or disabled whenever you press this function button. Regional On/Off Regional function to make the infotainment system jump to regional station (Regional off).
Infotainment system 145 Tuning a DAB station manually Showing the DAB information From the DAB mode, press the MENU button. Repeatedly long press INFO button to select the desired display mode for DAB station information. In the DAB Menu display, press the Function button under TUNE. Turn the rTUNE[ buttons to manually find the desired broadcasting frequency. Using the DAB Stations list 1. From the DAB mode, press the MENU button 2. In the DAB Menu display, press the LIST button. 3.
146 Infotainment system Audio Players CD Player As each CD is inserted, the infotainment system will appear on the display and as each CD is loading, File check will appear on the display. Once playback begins, the track and track number will appear on the display. If the ignition or infotainment system is turned off with a CD in the player, it will stay in the player.
Infotainment system 147 CD playback mode selection Press the SOURCE [SRC] (only for Type1/2) or CD (only for Type 3) button to play back the disc from other mode. Disc Load (only for Type 3) This infotainment system is hold up to 6 discs. 1. Press the LOAD button, and then the infotainment system will show the number of empty disc. 2. Press the Function button under the Disc Number you want to insert. 3.
148 Infotainment system RPT (Repeat) Press the Function button under RPT, then the infotainment system plays back the current track endless. To cancel this function, press the Function button under RPT again. RDM (Random) Press the Function button under RDM, then the infotainment system plays back the track randomly. To cancel this function, press the Function button under RDM again.
Infotainment system 149 Long file names, folder names may use more disc memory space than necessary. To conserve space on the disc, minimize the length of the file, folder names. You can also play an MP3/WMA CD that was recorded using no file folders. The system can support up to 8 folders in depth, though, keep the depth of the folders to a minimum in order to keep down the complexity and confusion in trying to locate a particular folder during playback.
150 Infotainment system Order of Play Tracks will be played in the following order: • Playback will begin from the first track under the root directory. • When all tracks from the root directory have been played, playback will continue from files, according to their numerical listing. • After playing the last track from the last folder, the player will begin playing again at the first track of the first folder or root directory. File System and Naming The song name in the ID3 tag will be displayed.
Infotainment system 151 If playing a CD-R, the sound quality may be reduced due to CD-R quality, the method of recording, the quality of the music that has been recorded, and the way the CD-R has been handled. There may be an increase in skipping, difficulty in finding tracks, and/or difficulty in loading and ejecting. If these problems occur, check the bottom surface of the CD. If the surface of the CD is damaged, such as cracked, broken, or scratched, the CD will not play properly.
152 Infotainment system CD messages CHECK CD: If this message appears on the display and/or the CD comes out, it could be for one of the following reasons: • It is very hot. When the temperature returns to normal, the CD should play. • You are driving on a very rough road. When the road becomes smoother, the CD should play. • The CD is dirty, scratched, wet, or upside down. • The air is very humid. If so, wait about an hour and try again. • The format of the CD may not be compatible.
Infotainment system 153 Pause Press and hold the PAUSE button to pause playback while USB memory or iPod instrument is playback. "PAUSE" will flash on the display. Press and hold the PAUSE button again to start playing the USB or iPod. • If the infotainment system is connected with aux unit or CD then pause function don't be enable. Next/Previous Track Press the rTUNE[ buttons, and then the infotainment system start playback of the next/ previous track.
154 Infotainment system Exterior Sound (AUX) Input The infotainment system has one auxiliary input jack (diameter 3.5mm) located on the lower right side of the faceplate. This is not an audio output; do not plug the headphone set into the front auxiliary input jack. You can however, connect an external audio device such as an iPod, laptop computer, MP3 player, CD changer, or XM™‚ receiver, etc. to the auxiliary input jack for use as another source for audio listening.
Infotainment system 155 Bluetooth Audio A2DP mode Press the Function button below the AUDIO PLAY on the display. PLAY Press the Function button below k in the display to start playback MP3 files of the connected handset. Pause Press the Function button below k in the display to pause playback while MP3 file is playback. Next/Previous Track Press the Function button below Q/R in the display, and then the MP3 file start playback of the next/previous track. Auto Connection 1.
156 Infotainment system On the Line Press the Function button below MIC MUTE in the display using a phone, microphone is mute. Press the Function button below PRIVATE in the display or the POWER button during using a phone, the mode will change "private mode". Press the Function button below HANG UP in the display during using a phone. The audio shall return to the last mode. Navigation Navigation System Overview Introduction 1.
Infotainment system 157 02 While driving, do not look at the screen more than a second or so at a time, and only after deciding you can do so safely. 03 For your safety, do not operate the system controls while driving. It can distract the driver and may result in a serious accident. Park the vehicle in a safe area before operating the system. 04 Do not disassemble or modify the device. If you do, it may result in accidents, fire, or electrical shock.
158 Infotainment system 05 Do not pour water or insert foreign objects into the device. This may cause smoke emissions, fires or shocks. 06 Do not use the system if you notice any malfunction such as a frozen screen or lack of sound. Continued use of the system may result in accident. 07 Do not park your vehicle in an unauthorized area to operate the system.
Infotainment system 159 08 The various volume settings should be selected so that acoustic signals from outside the vehicle are audible at all time. 09 Check the volume prior to turning the device on. If the volume is turned up when turning the switch on, a loud sound will emit which may damage your hearing. 10 Do not keep the system running with the engine stopped. Doing so can drain the vehicle's battery. When you use the system, always keep the engine running.
160 Infotainment system 11 Do not apply excessive force to the screen. This may cause the system malfunction. 12 Clean only with a cloth slightly moistened with water. Use no chemical or other domestic cleaning agents, as these could damage the screen. 13 Do not place objects on the dashboard. It will affect the sensor which controls head lamp and display brightness.
Infotainment system 161 • If the liquid gets into the eyes or into the skin, wash out with a large amount of water and see a doctor immediately Do not, under any circumstances, insert SD Card with irregular shape into SD Card Slot. These cards may become jammed or destroy the slot. The unit will then have to be exchanged at your expense. C01 Do not place objects on the instrument panel or rear window shelf. Doing so may disrupt the GPS satellite signal and cause the system to operate inaccurately.
162 Infotainment system Steering wheel Device components Caution Control panel Steering wheel switch may not be available depending on the type of vehicle. • If you press the MODE or SEEK button repeatedly at short intervals, CPU overload may occur and cause the system crash. 17 14 1. 2. 3. 4. NAVI : Navigation MENU : Main Menu TRIP : Driving Information DIM : Switches the display between Day screen and Night screen. 5. SD card slot 1. Power on/off 2.
Infotainment system 163 Basic operations Caution Starting the System • Last used mode is saved when the engine turned off. • If you start the system in 30 seconds after the key pull off, the system doesnít need booting time. • To reset the system, press the MENU and TRIP button together for 10 seconds. Release the buttons when the system begins to restart. System Controls The following hard keys are located on the navigation system.
164 Infotainment system Main Menu Press the MENU hard key to display the Main Menu screen. From this screen you can reach all of the navigation system functions. Screen buttons will be highlighted when a function is available and disabled when they are unavailable. 5. ATC Information 6. Settings MP3 22 21 1. 2. 3. 4. Navigation MP3 Movie Trip Information 1. File Information 2. Playing Time 3. Playing Status 4. Current Folder 5. File List 6. Repeat 7. List Control 8. Stop 9. Previous File 10.
Infotainment system 165 11. Next File 12. Higher Folder 13. Random Order Movie 24 23 1. 2. 3. 4. Current Folder File List Higher Folder List control 5. Stop 6. Previous File 7. Play/Pause 8. Next File 9. File List 10. Repeat 11. Full Screen On/Off 12.
166 Infotainment system Trip ATC 25 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Average Vehicle Speed reset Driving Time reset Average Fuel Consumption reset Average Vehicle Speed Driving Time Average Fuel Consumption Range for Remaining Fuel Display Compass Return to Main Menu C13A Besides pressing the ATC button in Main Menu, ATC information is displayed on the bottom of the screen whenever the information relevant to the air conditioner is changed such as temperature, air flow, etc.
Infotainment system 167 Settings C13B 28 Caution If you want to know about detailed ATC information, refer to climate control section. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
168 Infotainment system System setup Screen Caution Volume 1. MP3, Movie, FM/AM, CD You can adjust the volume by turning the audio system volume knob or pressing the steering wheel switch. If you press the volume knob, the volume becomes mute. Press again to turn the sound back on. To turn the sound off, press the volume knob for 3 seconds. ATC information is displayed on the screen when it turned off. 2. Navigation You can change the volume levels of voice guidance in Navigation mode only.
Infotainment system 169 System Information Display the current version of the system. Touch System Upgrade 31 You can calibrate the touch screen if it is not responding accurately to your taps. Tap the centre of the target with stylus. When the target moves to another position, tap the new target. Repeat each time to complete the calibration process. 33 32 H/W : hardware S/W : software O/S : operating system GPS : GPS Firmware Insert updatable SD card into SD card slot.
170 Infotainment system Navigation Upgrade 34 Press the System Upgrade button. 35 Press UPGRADE button for system upgrade. If you do not need to upgrade a particular system, press check out for disable. Caution • Do not remove SD card, turn the engine off, or operate the system while upgrading , to avoid the system malfunction. 33 Insert updatable SD card into SD card slot.
Infotainment system 171 User Preference The navigation system can be customized to make it easier to use. You can adjust Display Unit, Language, Time Zone. Confirm the selection by pressing the Save button. Display Unit This allows you to change the measurement unit used in the system. 34 Press the System Upgrade button. 36 Press UPGRADE button for navigation upgrade. Caution • Depending on the size of the files, it takes up to 25 minutes for update.
172 Infotainment system Temperature : Celsius or Fahrenheit Language Time Zone Volume : Liter or Gallon Note When Gallon is selected for the volume unit, the distance unit in Trip Information is changed to Miles automatically. C13D Select the desired language. This system supports 11 languages for displayed text in main menu. Navigation menu supports 11 languages for displayed text and voice commands as well. C13E Use qr button to set the appropriate time zone.
Infotainment system 173 Time zone list that you can select. Time Zone Display Romance Standard Time (GMT+01:00) Brussels GMT Standard Time (GMT+00:00) London Western Europe Standard Time (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam Central European Standard Time (GMT+01:00) Sarajevo Central Europe Standard Time (GMT+01:00) Belgrade GTB Standard Time (GMT+02:00) Bucharest Depending on the position of the driver of the vehicle, RHD / LHD can be selected.
174 Infotainment system System Function 1. Multimedia MP3 Playable MP3 file standard Compression type Sampling frequency Bit rate Max. directory layer Max. characters for folder/file name Character set for folder/file name MPEG-1 Audio Layer III 8,11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz) 8~320 (kbps) 8 Caution 64 Bytes • Each file that is not an MP3 file is also counted as a file. A to Z, 0 to 9, _ (underscore) Max. number of folders 256 Max.
Infotainment system 175 How to use the MP3 player 8. Stop 9. Previous File : Selects previous music file. 10. Play/Pause 11. Next File : Selects next music file. 12. Higher Folder : Displays the next higher folder level. 13. Random Order : Playing songs in random order. 22 40 Press the MENU hard key and touch the MP3 button. Press the MODE button on steering wheel until MP3 player is displayed. The mode changes when you press steering wheel switch.
176 Infotainment system Movie Supported file formats How to use the Movie player Audio MP3, WMA, OGG, WAV (bit rate 128~192kbps) Video MPEG1/2/4, DivX3.0/4.0/5.0, XviD, WMV7.0/8.0/9.0 DTS Not supported Max. Resolution 800 x 480 Caution BG_CAUTION • A Movie which has bigger than 800x480 resolution may not be played properly. • When a Movie is being played, other operation will become slower.
Infotainment system 177 SD card • HDD type/CF memory is not supported. • DRM(Digital Rights Management) file format will not work. Caution Do not, under any circumstances, insert SD Card with irregular shape into SD Card Slot. 23 1. 2. 3. 4. Current Folder File List Higher Folder List control 44 5. Stop 6. Previous File 7. Play/Pause 8. Next File 9. File List 10. Repeat 11. Full Screen On/Off 12. Playing Status These cards may become jammed or destroy the slot.
178 Infotainment system 2. Information features Shows the estimated distance you can travel on the fuel remaining in the tank. This distance is estimated from the average fuel economy over the last several miles, so it will vary depend on speed, traffic, etc. 8. Display Compass : Directions of vehicleís movement 9. Return to Main Menu Trip 25 40 Trip information displays driving-related information by graphics. Press the TRIP hard key or press the MENU hard key and touch the Trip button.
Infotainment system 179 ATC C13A 33 ATC information displays the state of air conditional. Press the MENU hard key and touch the ATC button. ATC information is also displayed by pressing the volume knob of the audio for 3 seconds. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. C04 Setting Temperature Outside Temperature Direction of the Wind State of Air Conditional (on/off) State of AUTO (on/off) Power of the Wind Rear View Camera When you are trying to park the vehicle, guideline will be displayed on the screen.
180 Infotainment system Caution • This function is not supported depending on the type of vehicle. • Depending on Rear View Camera wholly is dangerous when unexpected situation is occurred. Watch out all directions when parking. • Guideline is optimized according to vehicleís width. But parking line may not match with guideline. • Lower the volume (MP3, Navigation) that you can hear the parking alert. • Pulling out SD Card device during Rear View Camera mode may cause the device malfunction.
Infotainment system 181 2. Introduction to a-navi system • Quick and Easy to Learn --- you can learn how to operate it easily within 3 minutes. • Intelligent Multi-Map Management --- A-Navi System do not require you change maps when you navigate between map segments or countries. You could move map screen in any direction and check POI information on map. • Fast Visualized Positioning --you can very quickly locate the current position and get information about the next turning point.
182 Infotainment system • Track Log --- A-Navi System logs your trip information. This information can be replayed or re-used for future trips. • Multi-POI locations --- Display two or more POIs with the same or close location. • Navigation in tunnel and underground car parking --gyroscope free inertial navigation system helps you never get lost though no GPS signal. • Off-Road Navigation --- when you drive off road, system will automatically store current position and traveled path on map.
Infotainment system 183 When you use the GPS receiver for the first time, it may take 2-3 minutes to secure satellite information and orientate accurate position (Cold start). Your position fix is stored in the memory. For subsequent use of the GPS receiver, it will only take 1-3 minutes to locate your position (Warm start). Once your position is fixed by the GPS receiver, the system starts navigation immediately without any extra operation when you start the application. 2. Getting started Picture 2.
184 Infotainment system Picture 2.3 Free Navi Map Picture 2.4 Free Navigation Menu • Touch ":Map Options" to change map parameters. • Touch "Settings" to change all settings parameters. • Touch the hot key s and the system will be back to navigation map. When you use A-Navi System for the first time, you may want to change the language of the system. P23 • In Free Navi Map, you could let system go without any operation and it tracks your driving route.
Infotainment system 185 3. Route & free navigation maps Route/Free navigation map screen is the most frequently used screen of A-Navi System. Free navigation map screen displays when you cold start A-Navi System, while Route Navigation Map displays when you continue last navigation when you restart the system.
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188 Infotainment system 1. Car Icon --- indicates the current position and driving direction. 2. Turning sign --- The sliver arrow shows you which road you should take at the approaching turning point. 3. Current road --- the field is empty if the road is unnamed. 4. Next road --- the name of the next approaching road. 5. Turning schema--- show the road structure at next turning; and by touching this icon, system will announce the next turning information such as ìAbout 900 meters, turn leftî. 6.
Infotainment system 189 Picture 2.7 Alphabetic-format Keyboard Picture 2.9 Special Symbol Keyboard Picture 2.8 Numeric Keyboard P28 P27 123: touch to display numeric and punctuation. GER: touch to display special symbols in Germany. t: touch to switch special symbol keyboards in other countries. v: touch and return to ABC keyboard. u: Space key. }: touch and delete last letter you entered. P29 4: touch and return to the previous screen.
190 Infotainment system Using the navigation system Picture 3.3 Search Menu Picture 3.2 Free Navi Menu Selecting a destination - go to? Picture 3.1 Free Navi Map P32 P31 In order to navigate with A-Navi System or to plan a route, you first of all have to enter a destination and then calculate a route. In "Free Navi Map? (Picture 3.1) touch ìMain Menuî to enter ìFree Navi Menuî (Picture 3.2), and then touch "Go to" to enter the "Search Menu" (Picture 3.3).
Infotainment system 191 1. Search destination by address Picture 3.5 Country Search Picture 3.6 City Search Picture 3.4 Address Search P35 P34 For example: No.25, Senkenberganlage, Frankfurt, Germany 1. Touch "Address Search" on "Search Menu" screen ; • In the "Search Menu" screen (Picture 3.4), touch "Country" to enter the "Country Search" screen (Picture 3.5). 2. Select one among European countries; • In "Country Search" Screen, the default country is the recent search country "Germany".
192 Infotainment system • Touch the desired city and touch "OK" to confirm the city selection. The system returns to the "Address Search" screen (Picture 3.7) Picture 3.7 Address Search Picture 3.8 Road Search P37 4. Now enter the road name, and select the desired road; • In "Address Search" screen, touch the Road input field and enter "Road Search" screen. P38 • In the "Road Search" screen, enter road name or the prefix on keyboard.
Infotainment system 193 Picture3.9 Enter House No. Picture 3.10 Enter House No. P39 5. Enter the house number; • After specifying the road, touch the field of "click here and search house number" to enter House No screen. Picture 3.11 Check Location on map P310 • Enter house number on keyboard and touch "OK" to return "Address Search" screen. If the house number you entered does not exist, system will regard the first result as default position. P311 6.
194 Infotainment system Picture 3.12 Route Plan Picture 3.14 Address Search Picture 3.13 Crossroad Search P312 • In Route Plan screen, you can touch "Go" to start navigating, or start simulating navigation by touching "Simulate". Alternative way is to locate by crossroad. Options: after specify the road, then directly select the crossroad. P313 • In "Address Search" screen, touch the Crossroad input field and enter ìCrossroadî screen.
Infotainment system 195 A-Navi System provides 23 categories of POIs, such as accommodation, petrol station, restaurants, sights, etc. POI of same category shares the same icon. If you save your own POI or favorite or address, you can select an icon for your own. 2. Search a destination by POL Picture 3.15 Search Menu Picture 3.16 POI Menu P316 P315 A point of interest (POI) is a location that user may find useful and interesting. POI locations are marked on map with special icons.
196 Infotainment system (1) Search POL in city For example: Terminal 1, Frankfurt Picture 3.17 Specify the country • In "Country Search" Screen, the default country is the recent search country "Germany". You could touch w or x to browse country list and select one among 41 European countries. Picture 3.18 Specify the city P318 P317 1. Touch "POI in City" in "POI Menu" screen; • System will enter "Country Search" screen(Picture 3.17); 2.
Infotainment system 197 Picture 3.19 Select POI Category P319 3. Now select the POI category; • Once you confirm POI category, then touch "Next" and enter "POI Search" screen. Picture 3.21 City POI on Map Picture 3.20 Search POI in City P320 4. Select a POI among results or enter the name of desired POI; • In the "POI Search" screen, the system will automatically list POIs around the city default position. You could select the desired one or enter the name on keyboard.
198 Infotainment system (2) Search POL near current position "POI near Current Position" displays 100 POIs at most around your current position from near to far. Please notice that: When GPS fixed, ìcurrent positionî is the place where your vehicle locates. When GPS does not fix, "current position" is the latest GPS-fixed place. Picture 3.22 Route Plan Screen P322 6. Touch "OK" confirm the POI selection and enter ìRoute Plan" screen.
Infotainment system 199 Picture 3.25 Nearest POI List Picture 3.24 POI Category Selection Picture 3.26 Enter POI Name P326 P325 P324 2. Select one POI category. • You could touch x or w to view more categories. When you confirm the selection, touch "Next" and system enter "Nearest POI list". If you are not sure of the category, you can select "All POI", then system will displays POIs of all categories near current position. Picture 3.27 Nearest POI on Map 3.
200 Infotainment system (3) Search POI by Phone Picture 3.30 City Search Screen Picture 3.29 POI Menu Screen Picture 3.28 POI Menu Screen P329 P328 1. Touch "POI Search by Phone" on "POI Menu" screen. • System will enter "City Search" screen(Picture P 3.29). 2. Select one country; • In "Country Search" Screen, the default country is the recent search country "Germany". You could touch x or w to browse country list and select one among 41 European countries. P330 3.
Infotainment system 201 Picture 3.31 Enter POI Phone No. Picture 3.33 Recent Destination List 3. Select destination in recent destinations A-Navi System saves 50 recent destinations at most so that you can access them quickly next time. Picture 3.32 Search Menu Screen P331 4. Enter Telephone number and select one POI in results. • System automatically displays City Code and POIs near the default city center. • Enter telephone on keyboard and touch "OK" to enter "Route Plan" screen. P333 P332 1.
202 Infotainment system When successfully operated, the system will automatically return to the "Route Plan" screen and display the selected one in the destination list. 4: Return to last screen. 4. Select a point on map as destination Picture 3.35 Search destination on Map A-Navi System supports setting a destination by scrolling the map to the desired location. Picture 3.34 Search Menu Screen Delete: Delete one destination. On Map: touch and display chosen destination on map.
Infotainment system 203 • You could touch r to check the other POI information when more than one POI are located at one point. Picture 3.36 Check POI info on Map 5. Search a destination by coordinates Picture 3.37 Search Menu Screen If you know the geographic coordinates of your destination, you can navigate to the desired location by entering Coordinates. P337 P336 3. Touch "OK" and enter ìRoute Planî screen. • After you find your destination, touch "OK" to add it as a destination. 1.
204 Infotainment system Picture 3.39 Digital Format Picture 3.38 Degree Format In the Digital format, you should input "—" (West Longitude/South Latitude) before you input the digital number of the longitude or the latitude. 6. Select a destination in address book You can save your home address and other favorite places in Address Book. Picture 3.40 Search Menu Screen P338 2.
Infotainment system 205 1. Touch "Address Book" on "Search Menu" screen; • In the "Search Menu" screen (Picture 3.40), select "Address Book" to enter the "Address Book" screen . Picture 3.41 Address Book Screen 7. UK postcode Picture 3.42 Search Menu Screen P341 2. Select one Address or POI and touch "OK". • Select one address you want to set as destination and touch "OK".
206 Infotainment system Picture 3.43 Postcode Input Screen Picture 3.45 Location on map Picture 3.44 Postcode Result P344 P343 2. Enter UK Postcode and touch OK; 3. Select the desired postcode; P345 4. Check the location on map. 8. Go home A-Navi System enables you to navigate directly to a specified home address in an easy and efficient way. In the "Main Menu" (Picture 3.46), select "Go Home" and the system will automatically start navigating to the position of My Home.
Infotainment system 207 Picture 3.46 Search Menu Screen P346 • If the place of My Home has not been specified, when you touch "Go Home", the system will prompt as Picture 3. 46. Picture 3.47 System Prompt Picture 3.49 Route Plan Screen P347 • Touch "Yes", the system enters "Search Menu" screen to set up home address. P349 • After specifying home address, system enter "Route Plan" screen. Please refer to "Route Plan" operation details.
208 Infotainment system Route plan After you enter waypoints/destination, the system enter "Route Plan" screen. This chapter will describe all the functions of this screen. Picture 4.1 Route Plan Gray key means the function is disabled. (3) Display destination on map Picture 4.2 Destination on Map 1. Destination management (1) Add or delete destination(s) A-Navi System allows you to add up to two waypoints and destinations. Usually the start point is the GPS-fixed current position.
Infotainment system 209 A-Navi System offers you optimized settings of navigation. These settings are the basis parameters for calculating the route. A-Navi System enable user to select road type and routing style according to different navigation situations. The default setting is Quickest Route and Use of Highway, Use of Ferries and Allow Toll. You may touch each parameter to change the mode or style. Picture 4.3 Route Options Road type: B. To zoom out/in; C. To draw map in all directions 2.
210 Infotainment system Route Navigation: real-time navigation between start and destination when GPS position has been fixed. Picture 4.5 Route Plan-Simulate Picture 4.6 Calculating route In the "Route Plan" screen you can select between two modes: Route Navi (Navigation) (Picture 4.4).or Simulate (Picture 4.5). Picture 4.4 Route Plan-Go P45 • touch "Go" means you select route navigation mode. And the system will automatically enter "Route Calculating" screen and wait for GPS signal (Picture 4.
Infotainment system 211 Navigation Picture 4.8 Start Navigating Picture 4.7 System Prompt After selecting destination and planning route, the system calculates the optimized route and start navigation. All the information you need for driving is provided clearly and comprehensively in the Route Navi Map. Meanwhile, you can set additional navigation settings or do other possible navigation operations on Route Navi Menu.
212 Infotainment system Picture 5.1 Route Navi Map Picture 5.2 Route Navi Menu 1. Map options Picture 5.3 Map Options P51 • On "Route Navi Map" screen, Touch Main menu to enter Route Navi Menu. P52 P53 You can access Map Options both from Free Navi Menu and Route Navi Menu.
Infotainment system 213 Auto-map rotation Picture 5.6 2D Map Picture 5.5 Heading Up Picture 5.4 North Up P55 P54 "Heading Up": Rotate map according to the direction of movement. "North Up": Map is fixed to keep facing North and allows you to view driving conditions ahead.
214 Infotainment system Picture 5.7 3D Map Picture 5.9 Night Mode Picture 5.8 Day Mode P58 P57 2D/3D: to switch the map between 2D and 3D style. P59 Day/Night: to switch the map background between day and night mode. Highway Signpost: turn on/off the function to display highway signpost on map. Voice Guidance • NO voice guidance to instruct you at each turn. • Voice guidance instructs you at each turn.
Infotainment system 215 Auto Zoom • Automatically adjusts the map scale according to driving speed and provides you a better view of the map. • Manually adjust the map scale. Simulation Speed This allows you to set a driving speed during a simulated trip. The ranges of simulation speed are 50 km/h (mph), 100 km/h (mph), 150 km/h (mph), 200 km/h (mph), 250 km/h (mph) and 300 km/h (mph). 2. Route information Picture 5.10 Route Information 3. Route plan Picture 5.
216 Infotainment system 5. Recalculate Picture 6.20 Detour 4. Detour Picture 5.13 Recalculate Picture 5.12 Detour P620 P512 • In the "Route Navi Menu" screen, touch on "Detour" (Picture 5.2) to enter the "Detour" screen (Picture 5.12). • When traffic jam, you can estimate the distance to the blocking point and select an appropriate option, A-Navi System will calculate a detouring route.
Infotainment system 217 6. Terminate By touching the button "Terminate", the system will stop navigation and enter Free Navigation Map. 7. Auto-routing With the consideration of driving safely, A-Navi System provides the auto-routing function that works under two circumstances: • Auto starting navigation: After setting up a destination, touch on "Go" in the "Route Plan" screen and A-Navi System will automatically start the navigation. Below we will describe the procedure: 0-1.
218 Infotainment system Picture 6.2 Route Navi Menu Picture 6.3 Settings_1 1. Volume Picture 6.5 Volume P63 P62 Picture 6.4 Settings_2 Settings open a selection of options allowing you to customize A-Navi System to your needs. P65 • touch "Volume" in the "Settings" screen (Picture 6.3) to enter the "Volume" screen (Picture 6.5). • touch "-" to adjust volume to lower while touch "+" to make volume be louder. • touch y to make the system be mute.
Infotainment system 219 Once you have configured the settings, touch "OK" and the system will save your settings and return to the "Settings" screen. 2. Safety alert Speeding Alert warn you when you exceed the local road speed limit. This setting allows you to decide whether you want to receive speeding alert or not. Picture 6.6 Safety Alert P66 • touch "Safety Alert" in the "Settings" screen (Picture 6.3) to enter the "Safety Alert" screen (Picture 6.6). Picture 6.
220 Infotainment system 4. Address book management A-Navi System can save up to 100 Address/POIs. • touch "Edit" to enter ìAddress Book Editî screen. Picture 10 POI Icon Selection Picture 6.9 Address Book Edit Picture 6.8 Address Book Management P10 P69 P68 • touch "Add" to enter "Search Menu" to search/add address/POI to Address Book. • touch "Delete" to delete one record in Address Book. • touch "On Map" to view the address location on map.
Infotainment system 221 Picture 6.10 Day/Night Mode Switch P610 • When "Manually" turns on, you could switch map mode between Day and Night. Manually switch function disable automatic switch, vice versa. • When "Automatic" turns on, you need to set daytime. Daytime could be set to start from "5:00-9:00 AM" and end at "5:00-9:00 PM". 6. Set home address 7. GPS status Picture 6.11 Settings Picture 6.12 GPS Status P611 • Touch "Set Home Address" and enter "Search Menu" screen.
222 Infotainment system 1. The GPS be active: GPS has fixed current position. The GPS be inactive: GPS does not fix a position. 2. The position of satellites: the relative orientation of satellites to current position fix; 9. Right/left-hand drive 8. Latitude: the latitude of a GPS-fixed position, e.g. 4724’51N; Picture 6.14 Settings_2 8. Language Picture 6.13 Select Language Positioning information: 1. Date: the date of a GPS position fix, e.g. 13-02; 2.
Infotainment system 223 Picture 6.15 Left-hand Drive 10. Measur e unit 11. Driving speed display ON/OFF Picture 6.17 Settings_2 Picture 6.18 Settings_2 P615 Picture 6.16 Right-hand Drive P617 You can set the distance unit to be kilometer or mile. P618 Generally vehicle speed displays on Navigation Map. However vehicle speed is not always right because of GPS signal deviation. This function enables you to turn on/off speed display function.
224 Infotainment system 12. About Appendix Picture 6.19 About 1. Attention It is not a system failure under circumstances listed below: P619 • About provide information about A-Navi System: A. Product Model B. Software Version C. Map Data Version Situations that can affect the GPS positioning: • Sometimes, when you are driving on the highway/viaduct, the floating point swings. • When you are driving on a very steep road.
Infotainment system 225 When any of those situations occurs, the GPS satellite will automatically adjust the current position fix if you keep driving. Problems caused by map files: • When you return from a road which is newly constructed to a road recorded in map file, you may find floating point swings because the map file may not reflect the real road conditions.
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Infotainment system 227 Icon Name Icon Name Icon Name Restaurants Center of Settlement Accommodation Finance Night Life Parking Services Petrol Station Sights Recreation Shopping Police Station
228 Infotainment system Icon Name Zoo Icon Name Railway Station Icon Name
Climate controls Climate controls 229 Climate control systems Heating and ventilation system Climate control systems ..............229 Air vents ......................................243 Maintenance ................................244 C11E4023A Controls for: 1. Temperature control knob. 2. Air distribution mode knob. 3. Fan control knob. 4. Air conditioning (A/C) button. 5. Recirculation button. 6. Rear window and outside mirror defroster button.
230 Climate controls Temperature control knob C11E4003A The temperature control knob controls the temperature of the air that comes through the air vents. Turn the knob to the blue area to get cool air and to the red area to get warm air. Fan control knob Air distribution mode knob C11E4004A You may control the rate of airflow coming from the system by turning the fan speed control knob. Turn the knob clockwise to increase the fan speed and counterclockwise to decrease the fan speed.
Climate controls remaining through the centre and side vents. Recirculation mode button Floor (6) Directs most of the air through the floor vents. Some of the air will also be directed to the windscreen defroster vents, side vents, and rear vents. Keep the area under the front seats clear in order not to block the airflow to the rear compartment. Floor/Defrost (-) This mode directs most of the air through windscreen defroster vents, front door window defroster vents and the floor vents.
232 Climate controls Air conditioning system A/C button To turn on the air conditioning (A/C): The refrigeration unit of the air conditioning (A/C) system cools and removes moisture, dust, and pollen from the air inside your vehicle. 1. Start the engine. 2. Press A/C button. (Indicator light will come on to confirm the A/C is running) 3. Adjust fan speed. Even with the A/C on, your vehicle will produce warm air if you set the temperature control knob to warm.
Climate controls Cooling Maximum cooling To achieve maximum cooling during hot weather and when your vehicle has been exposed to the sun for a long time: 1. Open windows slightly to let warm air escape. 2. Turn air conditioning (A/C) on. (Indicator illuminates) 3. Press recirculation button. (Indicator illuminates) 4. Turn air distribution knob to FRONT mode (H). 5. Turn temperature control knob all the way to the blue area for cooling. 6. Turn fan control knob to highest speed. Normal cooling 1.
234 Climate controls Normal heating 1. Turn off air conditioning (A/C). (Indicator goes off) 2. Turn off recirculation. (Indicator goes off) 3. Turn air distribution knob to FLOOR ( 6) or BI-LEVEL ()). 4. Turn temperature control knob to red area for heating. 5. Turn fan control knob to desired speed. Ventilation Bi-level Use this setting on cool, but sunny days. Warmer air will flow into the floor area and cool, outside air will flow toward your upper body. To use this setting: 1.
Climate controls Defrosting and demisting To defrost the windscreen: 1. Turn the air distribution knob to DEFROST (0). 2. Turn temperature control knob to red area for warm air. 3. Adjust the fan control knob to highest speed for quick defrosting. Note The A/C and outside air mode are automatically turned on to improve the performance of the defroster when you select DEFROST (0) or FLOOR/Defrost (-) mode.
236 Climate controls Sunlight sensor Temperature sensor C3D4013A C11E4021A C3D4012A Sunlight sensor is located in front of the windscreen defroster vents. This sensor detects sunlight when operating in AUTO mode. Temperature information sampled from the interior of your car is used in establishing ventilation system requirements when operating in AUTO mode. Caution Caution Do not place stickers or other items over the sensor. Doing so could cause the sensor to malfunction.
Climate controls 237 Automatic temperature control C3D2014A
238 Climate controls 1. Set temperature 2. Defroster indicator 3. Air distribution mode indicator 4. Air conditioning indicator 5. Outside temperature 6. Auto mode indicator 7. Outside air mode indicator 8. Recirculation mode indicator 9. Fan operation indicator 10. Fan speed indicator 11. Dual zone When you operate your FATC in AUTO mode, the only thing you have to do is just set the desired temperature to your preference.
Climate controls Manual control Note When desired temperature is set at either "HI" (maximum) or "Lo" (minimum), the fan operates continuously at highest speed even after the interior temperature reaches the preset temperature. Dual Zone: The temperature can be adjusted separately for the driver and the passenger. Adjust the SYNC dial to increase or decrease the temperature for the passenger.
240 Climate controls Air distribution mode change Recirculation mode button C3D4006A If the MODE button is pressed, AUTO mode is cancelled and the air distribution mode will be changed in the following sequence. FRONT(H) BI-LEVEL()) FLOOR(5) FLOOR/DEFROST(/) Fan speed control knob C3D4007A Selects either outside air or recirculated inside air. C3D4008A Adjust the fan speed by rotating this knob. AUTO mode is cancelled when this knob is rotated.
Climate controls Defrosting AQS 241 To turn off the AQS mode, press the button again. The indicator light will go off to confirm the AQS is not acivated. Your windows may fog if you use the AQS mode for extended periods. If this happens, turn off the AQS mode and turn to the outside air mode. C3D4009A Press the DEFROST button (0) to defrost the windscreen. The A/C and outside air mode are automatically turned on. Adjust the fan speed using fan speed control knob.
242 Climate controls Outside temperature display Temperature unit change To change the temperature unit, do the followings: Electronic Climate Control System 1. Press SET button on the driver information centre for more than 2 seconds. The temperature unit will blink. 2. Press the Q or R button to change the temperature unit (C F). C3D2005A The outside temperature is always displayed in the DIC. The temperature sensor is located in the front bumper area.
Climate controls Auxiliary heater (Diesel only) Air vents This supplementary heater is an electrical air heating type and installed in the air conditioner module. This device improves the heating effect by increasing the temperature of flowing air into the passenger compartment. Adjustable air vents 243 Centre vents Side vents C11E4019A C11E4018A You can direct air through both adjustable side vents toward either side of the front passenger area, or toward the side windows.
244 Climate controls To shut off the centre vents and the side vents Front door window defroster vents Maintenance Turn the wheel below or next to each vent outlet to block the airflow through the vents. The front door window defroster vents direct air onto the side windows, mainly in the area near the outside mirror. Air intake {Warning Do not attach any objects to the slats of the air vents. Risk of damage and injury in case of an accident.
Climate controls 245 Passenger compartment air filter The filter cleans dust, soot, pollen, spore from the air entering the vehicle through the air intake. 2042717 2042718 3. Remove the filter cover screw. Caution 2269500 1. Remove the six screws from around the glove box. 2. Remove the glove box by gently pulling at the bottom. Your hands could be hurt by sharp materials around the filter housing. Be sure to wear protective gloves when replacing air conditioner filter. 4.
246 Climate controls Caution More frequent maintenance of the air filter is required if the driving circumstances are dusty roads, air pollution areas, and frequent unpaved roads. It makes the filter efficiency to be decreased and the bronchus to be bad effected. Air conditioning regular operation In order to ensure continuously efficient performance, cooling must be operated for a few minutes once a month, irrespective of the weather and time of year.
Driving and operating 247 Driving and operating Driving information ......................247 Driving information Starting and operating Control of a vehicle New vehicle break-in Never coast with engine not running Use the following precautions for the first few hundred kilometres(miles) to improve the performance and economy of your vehicle and add to its long life: Manual transmission ...................262 Many systems will not function in this situation (e.g. brake servo unit, power steering).
248 Driving and operating Ignition positions {Danger Type 2 Type 1 Do not turn the key to LOCK or ACC position while driving. Vehicle and brake assistance would not operate, causing vehicle damage, personal injury or possibly death. Caution C11E3021A LOCK: Ignition off ACC: Ignition off, steering wheel lock released ON: Ignition on, preheating for diesel engine START: Starting Do not leave the key in ACC or ON position for extended periods while the engine is not running.
Driving and operating 249 Starting the engine Starting engine with the ignition switch Turn the key to position ACC, move the steering wheel slightly to release the steering wheel lock. Manual transmission: Operate clutch. Automatic transmission : Move selector lever to P or N. Do not accelerate. Diesel engine: turn the key to position ON for preheating until K goes out. Turn the key to position START, depressing the clutch pedal and footbrake then release when engine is running.
250 Driving and operating When the engine begins cranking, let go of the ignition control knob, it will return to the ON position. If ignition control knob does not turn, try pushing the knob in and turning again. If the transmitter is not in the vehicle or something is interfering with the transmitter, the Driver Information Center (DIC) in the middle of the cluster will display ELECTRONIC KEY NOT DETECTED.
Driving and operating 251 Automatic engine stop If the vehicle is at low speed or in standstill, activate the automatic engine stop as follows: Shift the selector lever to N Release the clutch pedal The engine will be turned off while the ignition ON. During an automatic engine stop, the heating performance, power steering and brake performance will maintain.
252 Driving and operating Restart of the engine by the driver Restart of the engine by the stop-start system Depress the clutch pedal to restart the engine. If one of the following conditions occurs during engine stop, the engine will be restarted automatically by the stop-start system. The engine start is indicated by the needle on the idle speed position in the tachometer. If the selector lever is shifted out of N before depressing the clutch first, # illuminates.
Driving and operating 253 Parking Do not park the vehicle on an easily ignitable surface. The high temperature of the exhaust system could ignite the surface. Always apply parking brake. Switch off the engine and ignition. Turn the steering wheel until the steering wheel lock engages. If the vehicle is on a level surface or uphill slope, engage first gear or p position before switching off the ignition. On an uphill slope, turn the front wheels away from the kerb.
254 Driving and operating Diesel particle filter The diesel particle filter system filters harmful soot particles out of the exhaust gases. The system includes a self-cleaning function that runs automatically during driving. The filter is cleaned by burning off the soot particles at high temperature. This process takes place automatically under set driving conditions and may take more than 15 minutes. The emission of smells and smoke during this process is normal. Under certain driving conditions, e.g.
Driving and operating 255 In the event of misfiring, uneven engine running, a reduction in engine performance or other unusual problems, have the cause of the fault rectified by a repairer as soon as possible. In an emergency, driving can be continued for a short period, keeping vehicle speed and engine speed low.
256 Driving and operating Transmission Display Selector lever Type 2 Type 1 C3D3004A C3E2007A C12E5003A It is located in the instrument cluster. It indicates the selected gear or transmission mode. If your vehicle has a DIC in the middle of the cluster, the selected gear or transmission mode display will be shown on the bottom of the DIC. P (PARK): Locks the front wheels. Select P only when the vehicle is stationary and the parking brake is applied. R (REVERSE): Reverse transmission position.
Driving and operating 257 D: This drive position is for all normal driving conditions. Allows the transmission to shift into all 6 forward gears. Shifting between gear positions Shifts that require you to push the release button are indicated by black arrows. Caution Do not accelerate while engaging a gear. MD174 Never depress the accelerator pedal and brake pedal at the same time. When a gear is engaged, the vehicle slowly begins to creep when the brake is released.
258 Driving and operating Whether your vehicle is stationary or in motion, manual mode is selected by pulling the selector lever from the "D" position to the left into the manual gate. To return to "D" range operation, push the selector lever back to the right into the main gate. In manual mode, moving the selector lever backwards and forwards can make rapid gearshifts simple. In contrast to a manual transaxle, the manual mode allows gearshifts with the accelerator pedal depressed.
Driving and operating 259 Engine braking Rocking the vehicle To help use the braking effect of engine compression when driving on a long downhill select manual mode downshift to a lower gear in a sequential order. Rocking the vehicle is only permissible if the vehicle is stuck in sand, mud or snow. {Warning Do not downshift transmission by two or more gear positions at a time. This prevents damage to your transmission or loss of control and personal injuries.
260 Driving and operating Fault Release selector lever In the event of a fault, the malfunction indicator light illuminates. The transmission no longer shifts automatically nor manually because it is locked in a certain gear. Before shifting from park (P), the ignition must be ON and you must depress the brake pedal all the way down. If you cannot shift out of P with the ignition ON and the brake pedal depressed: Have the cause of the fault remedied by a repairer. Interruption of power supply 1.
Driving and operating 261 {Warning {Warning To help prevent damage to the transmission, observe the following precautions: Otherwise transmission could be damaged or vehicle could move unexpectedly, causing driver to lose control of the vehicle, resulting in personal injury or damage to the vehicle or other property. Do not press the accelerator pedal while shifting from P or N to R or a forward gear. To do so may not only damage the transmission, but could cause you to lose control of the vehicle.
262 Driving and operating Manual transmission Manual transmission Do not grind the clutch unnecessarily. When operation, depress the clutch pedal completely. Drive systems Do not use the pedal as a foot rest. If your vehicle has active on demand all-wheel drive (AWD), the AWD system operates automatically without any action required by the driver. If the front drive wheels begin to slip, the rear wheels will automatically begin to drive the vehicle as required.
Driving and operating 263 Brakes {Warning Brakes The braking system is designed for braking performance under a wide range of driving conditions. Your vehicle is equipped with front and rear disc brakes and a dual circuit braking system. If one brake circuit should fail, the vehicle can still be stopped with the remaining circuit, however, stopping distance will be increased and more brake pedal pressure will be required.
264 Driving and operating Overheated brakes Braking excessively when going down a long, steep hill can temporarily overheat the brakes. Shift to a lower gear when going down hills. Do not continuously apply the brakes. {Warning After driving through deep water, washing the vehicle, or using the brakes excessively when going down a steep hill, the brakes can temporarily lose their stopping power. This may be due to wet brake components or overheating.
Driving and operating 265 Do not decrease your power to depress the footbrake. Parking brake When you start the vehicle after ignition switched on, you can be heard mechanical sounds. It is normal that the ABS is to be ready. The system has a parking brake status light Y and a parking brake warning light. See Antilock brake system (ABS) warning light on page 110. Fault {Warning If there is a fault in the ABS, the wheels may be liable to lock due to braking that is heavier than normal.
266 Driving and operating vehicle serviced. Do not drive the vehicle if the parking brake status light is flashing. Consult a repairer. See Brake system warning light on page 108. If the EPB is applied while the vehicle is in motion, a chime will sound. The vehicle will decelerate as long as the switch is held in the up position. Releasing the EPB switch during the deceleration will release the parking brake.
Driving and operating 267 Note 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 brake warning light is off before driving. Automatic EPB Release The EPB will automatically release if the vehicle is running, placed into gear and an attempt is made to drive away. Avoid rapid acceleration when the EPB is applied, to preserve parking brake lining life.
268 Driving and operating Ride control systems Electronic stability control (ESC) Caution If you choose to install winter tyres on your vehicle, be sure to only use winter tyres that are recommended by by a repairer. Using the wrong winter tyres may adversely affect Stability System performance. See authorised repairer for details regarding winter tyre availability and proper tyre selection.
Driving and operating 269 Hydraulic brake assist (HBA) funtion Traction control system (TCS) function When the ESC system recognises any emergency situations requiring hard braking, it automatically delivers an extra high braking pressure to the wheels. TCS prevents the driving wheels from spinning, irrespective of the road condition and tyre grip. As soon as at least one driving wheel starts to spin, the engine output is reduced and the spinning wheel is braked.
270 Driving and operating ESC off button Caution Descent control system (DCS) When the ESC system activates to correct the vehicle stability, reduce the speed and pay extra attention to the road. The ESC system is only a supplementary device for the vehicle. When the vehicle exceeds its physical limits, it cannot be controlled. Do not rely on the system. Keep driving safely. C11E3005A ESC can be deactivated by pressing the ESC OFF button on the centre of the instrument panel.
Driving and operating 271 To activate DCS, press the DCS button on the centre of the instrument panel. When the button is pressed, DCS is ready for use. The green DCS active indicator comes on. While DCS is operating, DCS active indicator will blink. To deactivate DCS, press the DCS button again. DCS active indicator will go off. The amber DCS not ready & warning lamp blinks to indicate that DCS is not ready for conditions to operate and comes on to indicate that there is a malfunction in the system.
272 Driving and operating Cruise control If your vehicle is in cruise control when the optional traction control system begins to limit wheel spin, the cruise control will automatically disengage. When road conditions allow you to safely use it again, you may turn the cruise control back on. Caution TEL075A If your vehicle has cruise control, you can maintain a speed of about 40 km/h (25 mph) or more without keeping your foot on the accelerator. This can really help on long trips.
Driving and operating 273 Resuming a set speed Suppose you set your cruise control at a desired speed and then you apply the brake pedal or press the I button. This, of course, shuts off the cruise control. But you don’t need to reset it. Once you’re going about 40 km/h (25 mph) or more, you can tap the RES/+ button. You’ll go right back up to your chosen speed and stay there.
274 Driving and operating Using cruise control on hills Disengaging cruise contorl How well your cruise control will work on hills depends upon your speed, load and the steepness of the hills. When going up a steep hill, you may have to step on the accelerator pedal to maintain your speed. When going downhill, you may have to brake or shift to a lower gear to keep your speed down. Of course, applying the brake pedal takes you out of cruise control.
Driving and operating 275 If the shifting lever is not in "R" position, only front sensor is activated. If the vehicle approaches an obstacle to the front or rear, a series of signals sound. The interval between the signals becomes shorter as the distance is reduced. To activate the system, press the park assist button on the instrument panel. The indicator button will light up. Rear parking assists system Pressing the button again deactivates the system and the indicator light turns off.
276 Driving and operating This system is deactivated when the vehicle's speed is greater than approximately 25 km/h (15 mph). If the alarm sound happens when shifting the gear to "R" position, this indicates normal condition. Warning sound You can figure out the distance between your vehicle and obstacles with the warning sound.
Driving and operating 277 Front warning type Warning zone Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Warning range 100~81 cm 80~41 cm 40 cm~ Warning sound beep---beep---beep beep-beep-beep continuous Rear warning type Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Warning range Warning zone 120~81 cm 80~41 cm 40 cm~ Warning sound gong---gong---gong gong-gong-gong continuous Note The parking assistance system warning light can come on to indicate that the sensors are dirty.
278 Driving and operating Caution If the following happens, this indicates that there is a malfunction in the parking assistance system. Consult a repairer as soon as possible. The parking assistance system warning lamp comes on while driving. The alarm sounds for 6 times repeatedly when there are no obstacles around the rear bumper. Caution Caution Parking assistance system should only be considered as a supplementary function. The driver must check the view.
Driving and operating 279 Rear vision camera (RVC) The RVC system is designed to help the driver when backing up by displaying a view of the area behind the vehicle. When the key is in the ON/START position and the driver shifts the vehicle into R (Reverse), the video image automatically appears on the LCD Module Display. Once the driver shifts out of R (Reverse), the video image automatically disappears from the LCD Module Display.
280 Driving and operating Rear vision camera location When the system does not seem to work properly The RVC system might not work properly or display a clear image if: The camera is located in the rear of the vehicle. The area displayed by the camera is limited and does not display objects that are close to either corner or under the bumper. The area displayed can vary depending on vehicle orientation or road conditions.
Driving and operating 281 Note Fuel Additives Notice To prevent accidental use of leaded fuel, the nozzles for leaded fuel are larger, and will not fit the fuel filler neck of your vehicle. Gasoline should contain detergent additives that help prevent engine and fuel system deposits from forming. Clean fuel injectors and intake valves will allow the emission control system to work properly. Some gasoline does not contain sufficient quantities of additive to keep fuel injectors and intake valves clean.
282 Driving and operating Fuel for diesel engines Diesel engine must be operated only on commercially available diesel fuel meeting the specifications of DIN EN 590. Do not use marine diesel oils, heating oils or entirely or partially plant-based diesel fuels, such as rape seed oil or bio diesel, Aquazole and similar diesel-water emulsions. The flow and filterability of diesel fuel are temperature-dependent.
Driving and operating 283 {Danger If you can smell fuel in your vehicle, have the cause of this remedied immediately by a repairer. C11E3003A The fuel filler door is in the left rear side of vehicle. 1. Stop the engine. 2. Unlock the doors by pressing the door lock switch on the driver’s door trim pad. 3. Open the fuel filler door. 4. Turn the fuel filler cap counterclockwise slowly. If a hissing sound is heard, wait for it to stop before completely unscrewing the cap. C11E3004A 5. Remove the cap.
284 Driving and operating Caution Wipe off any overflowing fuel immediately.
Vehicle care Vehicle care General information General information .....................285 Accessories and modifications Vehicle checks ............................286 Bulb replacement ........................312 Electrical system .........................316 Vehicle tools ................................322 Wheels and tires..........................323 Jump starting ...............................342 Towing .........................................344 Appearance care .........................
286 Vehicle care Open the hood, close all doors and lock the vehicle. Disconnect the clamp from the negative terminal of the vehicle battery. Beware that all systems are not functional, e.g. anti-theft alarm system. End-of-life vehicle recovery Information on end-of-life vehicle recovery centres and the recycling of end-of-life vehicles is available on our website. Only entrust this work to an authorised recycling centre. Vehicle checks Doing your own service Work Close the bonnet.
Vehicle care {Warning The ignition system uses extremely high voltage. Do not touch. 287 Hood Opening C11E2080A 2203362 1. Pull the release lever and return it to its original position. 2. Reach under front edge of the bonnet and push bonnet release lever upward. 3. Lift the bonnet gently. Two air-pressurised support rods will hold the bonnet open. Caution When the engine is hot, only touch the foam padding of the bonnet support rod handle .
288 Vehicle care Closing {Warning To close the bonnet: 1. Make sure hands and other body parts, as well as those of other persons, are completely away from the engine compartment and bonnet-to-body edges. 2. Lower the bonnet, allowing it to drop from a height of about 30cm (1 foot). 3. Make sure the bonnet is locked firmly in place. Pull on the front edge of the bonnet to make sure it is latched securely before you drive your vehicle. Do not pull the bonnet release handle while your vehicle is moving.
Vehicle care 289 Engine compartment overview 2.
290 Vehicle care 2.
Vehicle care 291 3.
292 Vehicle care 3.
Vehicle care 293 DIESEL - LHD C11E6016A
294 Vehicle care DIESEL - RHD C11E6004R
Vehicle care 1. Engine air filter 2. Power steering fluid container 3. Engine oil cap 4. Brake fluid container 5. Engine coolant container 6. Clutch fluid reservoir 7. Fuse block 8. Battery 9. Washer fluid container 10. Dipstick for engine oil level 11. Auxiliary fuse block Engine oil 295 Checking engine oil leve Keep your engine properly lubricated by keeping the engine oil at the correct level. It is normal for an engine to consume some engine oil.
296 Vehicle care {Warning Engine oil is an irritant and, if ingested, can cause illness or death. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid repeated or prolonged contact with skin. Wash exposed areas with soap and water or hand cleaner. C11D6011A 6. Check oil level, as shown on the dipstick. Oil should be between MIN and MAX . If oil level is not clear, read the opposite side of gauge instead. Different dipsticks are used depending on engine variant. C11E6001A 7.
Vehicle care Changing engine oil and filter {Warning Severe conditions include, but are not limited to: Frequent cold starts. Before attempting to do the work, be sure you are fully acquainted with doing this job. Considerable travel in stop-and-go traffic. Have a repairer do this work if you are not confident of completing the task safely. We recommend an authorised repairer. Frequent driving when outside temperature remains below freezing.
298 Vehicle care Caution Use of unauthorised or low quality engine oil or chemical engine treatments (additives) can damage the engine. Consult a repairer before attempting to use additives. We recommend that you consult an authorised repairer. Selecting the right engine oil Use and ask for engine oils with the dexos certification mark. Oils meeting the requirements of the vehicle should have the dexos certification mark on the container.
Vehicle care Caution Use only engine oil that is approved to the dexos specification or an equivalent engine oil of the appropriate viscosity grade. Engine oils approved to the dexos specification will show the dexos symbol on the container. Failure to use the recommended engine oil or equivalent can result in engine damage not covered by the vehicle warranty. If you are unsure whether the oil is approved to the dexos specification, ask your service provider.
300 Vehicle care After you change the oil, the oil life monitor will need to be reset. See an authorised repairer for service. How to Reset the Engine Oil Life System The engine oil life system calculates when to change your engine oil and filter based on vehicle use. Anytime your oil is changed, reset the system so it can calculate when the next oil change is required. To reset the engine oil life system, do one of the following: Using the scan tool.
Vehicle care Caution Remember to reset the engine oil life system whenever the engine oil is changed. Recommended engine oil and maintenance schedule Recommended engine oil See Recommended fluids and lubricants on page 359. Maintenance schedule See Scheduled maintenance on page 354. Automatic Transmission Fluid It is not necessary to check the automatic transmission fluid level. If you have a problem e.g. leak, have it remedied by a repairer. Note Use of the incorrect fluid may damage the vehicle.
302 Vehicle care Engine air filter Caution Engine coolant The engine needs clean air to operate properly. In countries with moderate climate the coolant provides freeze protection down to approx. -30C. Do not operate your vehicle without the air cleaner element installed. In countries with extremely cold climate the coolant provides freeze protection down to approx. -40C. Driving without the air cleaner element properly installed can damage your engine.
Vehicle care Coolant level {Warning Caution Too low a coolant level can cause engine damage. Never remove the coolant reservoir cap when the engine and radiator are hot. It could cause serious injury. The engine must be cool before opening the cap. Carefully open the cap, relieving the pressure slowly. Fill up with a mixture of demineralised water and anti-freeze approved for the vehicle. Install the cap tightly.
304 Vehicle care Caution Coolant can be hazardous material. Avoid repeated or prolonged contact with coolant. Clean your skin and nails with soap and water after coming in contact with coolant. Keep out of reach of children. Coolant can irritate the skin and can cause illness or death if swallowed. Caution It is not needed to add coolant more frequently than the recommended interval. If you are adding coolant often, this may be a sign that your engine needs maintenance.
Vehicle care If the fan is not operating and steam is visible, perform the following: 1. Turn off engine. 2. Move away from vehicle without opening the bonnet. 3. Allow engine to cool. 4. When steam is no longer visible, carefully open bonnet. 5. Consult a repairer as soon as possible. If the fan is operating and steam is not visible, perform the following: 1. Carefully open the bonnet. 2. Idle engine until cool. 3. Check coolant level.
306 Vehicle care 6. Remove the cap again and look at the fluid level on the dipstick. Diesel & 3.0Petrol When the engine is hot, the level should be at the hot MAX level. When the engine is cold, the fluid level should be between MIN and MAX on the dipstick. 2.4 Petrol When the engine is hot, the level should be in HOT range. When the engine is cold, the fluid level should be in COLD range on the dipstick.
Vehicle care If air temperature is likely to go below freezing, use windshield washer fluid which has sufficient anti-freezing property. Washer fluid 307 Brake fluid Brake and clutch fluid {Warning Brake/clutch fluid is poisonous and corrosive. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, fabrics and painted surfaces. 2204060 Fill with windshield washer fluid that contains anti-freeze. To refill windshield washer fluid reservoir: Use only commercially available ready-to-use washer fluid for that purpose.
308 Vehicle care Only use brake fluid approved for the vehicle. Caution See "Brake Fluid" under Recommended fluids and lubricants on page 359. An overflow of brake/clutch fluid on the engine may cause the fluid to burn. Caution Make sure you thoroughly clean around the brake/clutch fluid reservoir cap before removing the cap. C11D6013A The brake/clutch fluid level must be between the MIN and the MAX marks.
Vehicle care Caution Brake fluid is harsh and can irritate skin and eyes. Do not allow the brake/clutch fluid to contact your skin or eyes. If it does, immediately wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and water, or hand cleaner. 309 Battery Note Battery Using an AGM battery different from the original GM battery might result in a lower performance of the stop start system. We recommend that you have the battery replaced by your authorized repairer.
310 Vehicle care See the Owner's Manual for further information. Explosive gas may be present in the vicinity of the battery. {Warning Keep smoking materials away from a battery to avoid flames or sparks when the battery is checked because the explosive gas could be occurred. If the battery explodes, it can be result in damages of your vehicle and serious injury or death. C3E9007A Meaning of symbols: No sparks, naked flames or smoking. Always shield eyes.
Vehicle care Diesel Particle Filter The diesel particle filter system filters harmful soot particles out of the exhaust gases. The system includes a self-cleaning function that runs automatically during driving. The filter is cleaned by burning off the soot particles at high temperature. This process takes place automatically under set driving conditions and may take more than 15 minutes. The emission of smells and smoke during this process is normal. Under certain driving conditions, e.g.
312 Vehicle care Do not use solvents, gasoline, kerosene, or paint thinner to clean wipers. These are harsh and can damage the blades and painted surfaces. Bulb replacement Replacing wiper blades Bulb replacement Switch off the ignition and switch off the relevant switch or close the doors. Only hold a new bulb at the base! Do not touch the bulb glass with bare hands. Use only the same bulb type for replacement. 2204062 1. Press and hold the wiper blade retaining clip. 2.
Vehicle care This is similar to the condensation on your windows inside your vehicle during the rain and doesn't indicate a problem with your vehicle. Headlamps and parking lamps Low beam and high beam If the water leaks into the light bulb circuitry, have the vehicle checked, we recommend an authorised repairer. C11E6017A 1. Open the bonnet. 2. Remove the fastener plugs that hold the radiator upper cover. 3. Remove the radiator upper cover. 4. Remove three bolts and headlamp assembly. 5.
314 Vehicle care Parking lmaps Fog lamps Have bulbs replaced by a repairer. Front turn signal lamps C11E6018A 1. 2. 3. 4. Open the bonnet. Remove the headlamp assembly. Remove the headlamp cap. Pull out the bulb holder located next to the headlamp high bulb. 5. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out of the bulb holder. 6. Install a new bulb. 7. Replace the headlamp cap in reverse order. C11E6019A 1. Open the bonnet. 2. Remove the headlamp assembly. 3.
Vehicle care Taillamps, turn signal, stoplamps, and back-up lamps 6. Insert a correct replacement bulb into the bulb holder. 7. Replace the bulb holder into the lamp housing. Twist the bulb holder clock-wise to secure. 8. Replace the lamp housing into the vehicle using the two screws removed earlier. 9. Close the tailgate. 315 Tail lamps and stop lamps(LED) Have them inspected and replaced by a repairer.
316 Vehicle care License plate lamp 5. Install the bulb holder into the lamp housing by rotating the bulb holder clockwise. 6. Replace the lamp covers. Interior lamps Courtesy lamps 2204081 1. Remove two screws and the lamp cover. 2. To remove the bulb holder from the lamp housing, rotate the bulb holder counterclockwise. 3. Pull the bulb out from the bulb holder. 4. Replace the bulb. 1. To remove it, prise the opposite side of the lamp switch using a flat-blade screwdriver.
Vehicle care When inspecting the fuse box, refer to the fuse box label. 317 Fuse block Fuse extractor A fuse extractor may be located in the fuse box in the engine compartment. Place the fuse extractor on the various types of fuse from the top or side, and withdraw fuse. C11E6002A 2056576 1. Interior fuse block is located in the left side of the front passenger foot well. 2. Engine room fuse block is next to the coolant reservoir.
318 Vehicle care C11E6003A 3. Auxiliary engine room fuse block (Diesel only) is located in the centre of the front panel. Note Not all fuse block descriptions in this manual may be applicable to your vehicle. It is accurate at the time of printing. When you inspect the fuse box on your vehicle, refer to the fuse box label.
Vehicle care 319 Interior fuse block C3E9001A NOTICE : USE THE DESIGNED FUSE ONLY * : optional equipment
320 Vehicle care Engine room fuse block C3E9002A NOTICE : USE THE DESIGNED FUSE ONLY * : optional equipment
Vehicle care 321 Auxiliary engine room fuse block (Diesel only) C11E6025A NOTICE : USE THE DESIGNED FUSE ONLY
322 Vehicle care Vehicle tools {Warning Tools Removing the jack and tools Always store jack, spare tyre, other tools and equipment securely in their correct location. Do not store jack, spare tyre, or other equipment in passenger compartment. In a sudden stop or collision, loose equipment can be thrown around inside your vehicle and cause personal injuries 2178531 2497282 Your spare tyre, jack and tools are secured in the luggage compartment and below the rear bumper.
Vehicle care Wheels and tires Note Removing the spare tyre To eliminate the possibility of the jack and tools rattling while the car is moving, stow them securely under the floor covering. Jack specification Maximum working load : 900 kg {Warning We designed the jack for use on your vehicle only. 2178534 1. Use a flat-blade screwdriver to pry off the hole cover above the rear bumper. 2. Use the supplied wheel wrench to loosen a bolt to fix a spare tyre. 3.
324 Vehicle care Tire designations Tire pressure E.g. 215/60 R 16 95 H Check the pressure of cold tires at least every 14 days and before any long journey. Do not forget the spare wheel. 215: Tyre width, mm 60: Cross-section ratio (tire height to tire width), % R: Belt type: Radial Unscrew the valve cap. Always inflate the spare tire to the pressure specified for full load. Incorrect tire pressures will impair safety, vehicle handling, comfort and fuel economy and will increase tire wear.
Vehicle care Note Check inflation pressure when tyres are cold. Warm tyres produce inaccurate readings. Tyres can become warm after you have driven more than one mile (1.6km) and stay warm for up to three hours after vehicle has been sitting. {Warning If the pressure is too low, this can result in considerable tire warmup and internal damage, leading to tread separation and even to tire blow-out at high speeds.
326 Vehicle care Tires age, even if they are not used. We recommend tire replacement every 6 years. {Warning Tire rotation Tires are rotated to achieve a more uniform wear for all tires. The first rotation is the most important. Any time unusual wear is noticed, rotate the tires as soon as possible and check the wheel alignment. Also check for damaged tires or wheels. 1970757 When rotating the tires, always use the correct rotation pattern shown here.
Vehicle care Different size tires and wheels If tires of a different size than those fitted at the factory are used, it may be necessary to reprogram the speedometer as well as the nominal tire pressure and make other vehicle modifications. After converting to a different tire size, have the label with tire pressures replaced. {Warning Use of unsuitable tires or wheels may lead to accidents and will invalidate the vehicle type approval.
328 Vehicle care Tire chains Caution Use of snow chains could adversely affect vehicle handling. Do not exceed 50 km/h (30 mph) or the chain manufacturer’s recommended speed limit, whichever is lower. Tire repair kit Storing the tire sealant and compressor kit To access the tire sealant and compressor kit: Avoid sharp turns, bumps and holes. Avoid locked-wheel braking. MD145 Before fitting chains, remove wheel covers to avoid scratching them. Follow the chain manufacturer’s instructions.
Vehicle care {Warning {Warning Idling a vehicle in an enclosed area with poor ventilation is dangerous. Engine exhaust may enter the vehicle. Engine exhaust contains Carbon Monoxide (CO) which cannot be seen or smelled. Storing the tyre sealant and compressor kit or other equipment in the passenger compartment of the vehicle could cause injury. In a sudden stop or collision, loose equipment could strike someone. Store the tyre sealant and compressor kit in its original location.
330 3. 4. 5. 6. Vehicle care Selector Switch On/Off Button (Orange) Tyre Sealant Canister Air Only Hose (Black Hose/White Tip) Tire sealant Read and follow the safe handling instructions on the label adhered to the sealant canister. Check the tyre sealant expiration date on the sealant canister. The sealant canister should be replaced before its expiration date. Replacement sealant canisters are available at your local dealer. There is only enough sealant to seal one tyre.
Vehicle care 331 Do not pinch the power plug cord in the door or window. C11E5011A 1. Remove the tyre sealant and compressor kit from its storage location. 2. Unwrap the sealant/air hose (7) and the power plug (8). 3. Place the kit on the ground. Make sure the tyre valve stem is positioned close to the ground so the hose will reach it. 4. Remove the valve stem cap from the flat tyre by turning it counterclockwise. C11E5012A 5. Attach the sealant/air hose (7) onto the tyre valve stem.
332 Vehicle care The compressor will inject sealant and air into the tyre. The pressure gauge (1) will initially show a high pressure while the compressor pushes the sealant into the tyre. Once the sealant is completely dispersed into the tyre, the pressure will quickly drop and start to rise again as the tyre inflates with air only. 10. Inflate the tyre to the recommended inflation pressure using the pressure gauge (1).
Vehicle care 16. If the flat tyre was able to inflate to the recommended inflation pressure, remove the maximum speed label from the sealant canister (5) and place it in a highly visible location. Do not exceed the speed on this label until the damaged tyre is repaired or replaced. 17. Return the equipment to its original storage location in the vehicle. 18. Immediately drive the vehicle 8 km (5 miles) to distribute the sealant in the tyre. 19. Stop at a safe location and check the tyre pressure.
334 Vehicle care Using the tire sealant and compressor kit without sealant inflate a tire (not punctured) To use the air compressor to inflate a tyre with air only and not sealant: C11E5011A If a tyre goes flat, avoid further tyre and wheel damage by driving slowly to a level place. Turn on the hazard warning flashers. 1. Remove the tyre sealant and compressor kit from its storage location. 2. Unwrap the air only hose (6) and the power plug (8). C11E5012A 3. Place the kit on the ground.
Vehicle care 2405075 10. Inflate the tyre to the recommended inflation pressure using the pressure gauge (1). The recommended inflation pressure can be found on the Tyre and Loading Information label. The pressure gauge (1) may read higher than the actual tyre pressure while the compressor is on. Turn the compressor off to get an accurate reading. The compressor may be turned on/ off until the correct pressure is reached.
336 Vehicle care Removal and installation of the sealant canister To remove the sealant canister: 2394131 The tyre sealant and compressor kit has an accessory adapter located in a compartment on the bottom of its housing that may be used to inflate air mattresses, balls, etc. 2396425 1. Unwrap both hoses. 2. Slide the canister away from the compressor housing. 3. Unscrew the hose connected to the canister. 4. Replace with a new canister which is available from your dealer. 5.
Vehicle care Tire changing Mixing tires could cause you to lose control while driving. If you mix tires of different sizes, brands, or types (radial and bias-belted tires), the vehicle may not handle properly, and you could have a crash. Using tires of different sizes, brands, or types may also cause damage to your vehicle. Be sure to use the correct size, brand, and type of tires on all wheels. Apply the parking brake. For manual transmission, engage first gear or reverse gear.
338 Vehicle care {Warning We designed the jack for use on your vehicle only. Do not use jack provided with your vehicle on other vehicles. Never exceed the jack’s maximum permissible load. Use of this jack on other vehicles may damage the other vehicles or your jack and lead to personal injury. How to change a flat tyre 1. Remove the jack, wheel wrench, jack handle and spare tyre from the storage in the luggage compartment and below the rear bumper. 2.
Vehicle care 339 Note Do not raise vehicle more than is necessary to change wheel. {Warning Never get under car or start or run the engine while car is supported by a jack. Vehicle may slip off the jack resulting in serious injury or death. 2038889 6. Place the jack vertically at the front or the rear jacking notch next to the wheel you plan to change. C11E5009A 7.
340 Vehicle care {Warning Caution Make sure to use the correct nuts or bolts tightened to the proper torque. Never use oil or grease on wheel nuts. Always use correct wheel nuts. Incorrect wheel nuts or bolts or improperly tightened wheel nuts or bolts can cause the wheel to come loose and even come off. This could lead to an accident. As soon as possible, take your car to a repairer and have the wheel nuts tightened according to specifications. If tightened incorrectly, the nuts might come loose.
Vehicle care Caution Caution Do not store the flat tyre in the position below the rear bumper where the spare tyre was. The flat tyre can come off the position. When using the jack, the vehicle could become unstable and move, damaging the vehicle and causing personal injury. {Warning Do not store the jack and tools in the passenger compartment. In a sudden stop or collision, loose equipment can be thrown around the vehicle and cause personal injuries.
342 Vehicle care Jump starting Jump starting Caution {Warning Batteries can explode. You could be burnt by battery acid and electrical short could injure you or damage the vehicles. Do not try to start vehicle by pushing or pulling it. Do not expose battery to flames or sparks. This can damage catalytic converter and automatic transaxle, and may cause personal injury. Do not lean over battery while jump starting vehicle.
Vehicle care Before jump starting 1. Apply parking brake. 2. For a vehicle with automatic transaxle, shift to PARK, and for manual transaxle, shift to NEUTRAL. 3. Switch off all electrical accessories. Attaching jumper cables To jump start your vehicle, connect the jumper cables in the following order: Caution Turn audio system off before jump starting your vehicle. Otherwise you may damage audio system.
344 Vehicle care {Warning Last connection to the vehicle to be charged should NOT be made to the negative (-) battery terminal. Attach the clamp for this last connection to a steel bracket bolted to the engine block. This last connection should be as far away from the battery as possible. Connecting the jumper cable to the negative terminal of the discharged battery could result in arcing and possibly a battery explosion. Serious personal injury or vehicle damage can result. 4.
Vehicle care 345 Towing the vehicle with all wheel drive system C11E5001A C11E5002A If towing by 2 wheels, lift the front driving wheels and tow with the front tires locked. C11E5004A Flat-bed equipment is the best method of towing the vehicle to be equipped with all wheel drive (AWD) system to avoid any damages. If not available to use a flat-bed equipment, use a towing dolly to tow the vehicle as illustrated below.
346 Vehicle care Please observe the following procedures when towing a vehicle: Front Towing Eye No passenger should remain in the vehicle being towed. Release the parking brake of the towed vehicle and place the transmission gear in neutral. Switch on the emergency warning lights. Keep the speed limits.
Vehicle care Caution Caution When towing the vehicle with a tow rope, the vehicle can be damaged. Vehicle with automatic transmission : Do not tow the vehicle using tow eye. Towing with a tow rope could cause severe automatic transaxle damage. When towing vehicle with automatic transaxle, use flat bed or wheel lift equipment. To reduce damage: Use towing eye only if no other towing equipment is available. Only tow the vehicle from the front. Keep tow rope clear of bumper.
348 Vehicle care Rear Towing Eye Attachment When towing another vehicle, use the rear towing eye attachment. To use the rear towing eye attachment, do the following: When the rear towing eye attachment is used, always pull the cable or chain in a straight direction with respect to the eye. Do not apply force to the hook from any side direction. To prevent damage, do not take up slack in the cable too quickly. Caution Do not use transport tie-down hook to tow another vehicle.
Vehicle care If using a vehicle wash, comply with the vehicle wash manufacturer's instructions. The windshield wipers and rear window wiper must be switched off. Lock the vehicle so that the fuel filler flap cannot be opened. Remove antenna and external accessories such as roof racks etc. If you wash your vehicle by hand, make sure that the insides of the wheel housings are also thoroughly rinsed out. Do not use hard objects to remove spots of tar. Use tar removal spray on painted surfaces.
350 Vehicle care Polishing and waxing Wax the vehicle regularly (at the latest when water no longer beads). Otherwise, the paintwork will dry out. Polishing is necessary only if the paint has become dull or if solid deposits have become attached to it. For mechanical removal of ice, use a sharp-edged ice scraper. Press the scraper firmly against the glass so that no dirt can get under it and scratch the glass. Clean smearing wiper blades with a soft cloth and window cleaner.
Vehicle care Clean fabric upholstery with a vacuum cleaner and brush. Remove stains with an upholstery cleaner. Clean safety belts with lukewarm water or interior cleaner. Caution Close Velcro fasteners as open Velcro fasteners on clothing could damage seat upholstery. Plastic and rubber parts Plastic and rubber parts can be cleaned with the same cleaner as used to clean the body. Use interior cleaner if necessary. Do not use any other agent. Avoid solvents and petrol in particular.
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Service and maintenance Service and maintenance General information .....................353 Scheduled maintenance ..............354 Recommended fluids, lubricants and parts ............................................359 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.
354 Service and maintenance Scheduled maintenance Scheduled maintenance Maintenance Interval Every 1 year / 15,000km(10,000 miles) (whichever occurs first) Maintenance I -- Use Maintenance I for the first service or if Maintenance II was performed previously Maintenance II -- Use Maintenance II if the previous service performed was Maintenance I.
Service and maintenance No Service Maintenance I Maintenance II 9 Inspect drive belts. I I 10 Perform any required additional services - see applicable section. I I Check for Field Actions. I I 11 Maintenance 2 - perform all services described in Maintenance 1, plus the following 12 Replace Brake Fluid. R 13 Inspect engine cooling system. I 14 Inspect restraint system components. I 15 Inspect powertrain and driveline components. I 16 Lubricate body components.
356 Service and maintenance No 22 Description Replace automatic transmission oil Captiva Normal conditions : every 150,000km(100,000 miles) Severe conditions : every 75,000km(50,000 miles) Footnotes Maintenance Item 1 2 3 & 17 Note Change engine oil immediately if the change engine oil lamp illuminates in the instruments cluster. If driving under severe conditions : short distance driving, extensive idling or driving in dusty condition, engine oil and the filter may require replacement more often.
Service and maintenance Maintenance Item 357 Note 12 If driving under severe conditions : driving in hilly or mountainous terrain, or towing a trailer frequently, brake fluid may require replacement more often. 13 Visually inspect hoses and have them replaced if they are cracked, swollen, or deteriorated. Inspect all pipes, fittings, and clamps; replace with genuine parts if needed.
358 Service and maintenance Maintenance Item Note General all Check all systems for interference or binding and for damaged or missing parts. Replace parts as needed. Replace any components that has excessive wear. Tyre condition & inflation pressure Tyre condition should be inspected before driving and tyre pressure should be checked each time you fill your fuel tank or at least once a month using a tyre pressure gauge. Wheel alignment If necessary, rotate and balance wheels.
Service and maintenance Additional servicing Extreme operating conditions Extreme operating conditions are given when at least one of the following occurs frequently: Repeated short-distance driving less than 5 miles (10 Km). Extensive idling and/or slow-speed driving in stop-and-go traffic. Driving on dusty roads. Driving on hilly or mountainous terrain. Towing a trailer. Driving in heavy city traffic where the outside temperatures regularly reach 90F(32C) or higher.
360 Service and maintenance Engine Oil Selecting the right Engine Oil Engine Oil is identified by its Quality and its Viscosity Grade. "Quality" and "Specification" are equivalent terms in this respect. Engine Oil Quality is more important than Viscosity when selecting which Engine Oil to use. The Oil Quality ensures e.g. engine cleanliness, wear protection and oil aging control, whereas Viscosity Grade gives information on the oil’s thickness over a temperature range.
Service and maintenance Use of substitute engine oils if dexos is unavailable: In the event that dexos approved engine oil is not available at an oil change or for maintaining proper oil level, you may use substitute engine oil of the qualities mentioned above. Use of oils that do not meet the dexos specification, however, may result in reduced performance under certain circumstances.
362 Service and maintenance Cold temperature operation: Coolant and antifreeze Brake fluid If operating your vehicle in an area of extreme cold, where the temperature falls below -25C, a Viscosity Grade SAE 0W-xx should be used. An Oil of this Viscosity Grade will provide easier cold starting for the engine at extremely low temperatures. Use only organic acid type-long life coolant (LLC) antifreeze. Only use our authorised brake fluid for this vehicle(DOT 4).
Service and maintenance Power steering fluid Only use Dexron VI fluid. Manual transmission fluid Only use Castrol BOT 303 fluid. Automatic transmission fluid Only use Dexron VI fluid. Transfer case fluid (AWD) Only use synthetic hypoid 75W-90 fluid. Differential carrier assembly fluid (AWD) Only use synthetic hypoid 75W-90 fluid.
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Technical data Technical data Vehicle identification Vehicle identification....................365 Vehicle identification number (VIN) 365 Identification label Vehicle data.................................367 C11D9001A The identification label is on the driver’s door frame. C11E8003A The vehicle identification number (VIN) is engraved the centre of the fire wall.
366 Technical data C11E8002A In some models, the label is located in the engine compartment.
Technical data 367 Vehicle data Engine data Engine Number of cylinders 2.4D 3.0 D 2.0 DSL 2.2 DSL (163PS) 2.2 DSL (184PS) 4 6 4 4 4 Displacement [cc] 2384 2997 1998 2231 2231 Output [kW] at rpm 123 at 5600 190 at 6900 120 at 3800 120 at 3800 135 at 3800 288 at 5800 400 at 1750~2250 350 at 1500~3000 400 at 1750~2750 Max. torque [Nm] at rpm 230 at 4600 Fuel type Petrol Diesel Performance Top speed 2.
368 Technical data Fuel consumption - CO2-emissions 2.2 DSL 2.2 DSL 2.2 DSL 2.2 DSL 2.0 DSL (163PS) (163PS) 2.2 DSL (5 seat) (7 seat) FWD FWD FWD AWD AWD AWD AT MT AT MT AT AT 2.4D FWD MT 2.4D AWD MT 2.4D AWD AT 3.0D AWD AT Urban [L/100km] 12.2 12.3 12.1 14.3 9.9 7.8 9.9 7.9 10.4 10.4 Extra-urban [L/100km] 7.1 7.6 7.6 8.3 6.4 5.3 6.3 5.6 6.5 6.5 Combinedl [L/100 km] 8.9 9.3 9.3 10.5 7.7 6.2 7.5 6.4 7.9 7.
Technical data Vehicle dimensions Length [mm] 4673 Width [mm] 1849 Height (with roof rack) [mm] 1756 Wheel base [mm] 2707 Track (Front) [mm] 1569 Track (Rear) [mm] 1576 Minimum turning radius [m] 11.87 Capacities and Specifications Engine 2.4D 3.0 D 4.7 5.7 Fuel tank [L] Engine oil [L] DIESEL 65 5.
370 Technical data Tire pressures Tyre size Wheel dimension 235/60R17 17x7J 235/55R18 18x7J 235/50R19 19x7J T155/90R16 (Temporary) 16X4T Pressure (psi/bar/kPa) Front Rear Below 4 occupants : 35/2.4/240 (Eco. pressure : 38/2.6/260) Below 4 occupants : 35/2.4/240 (Eco. pressure : 38/2.6/260) Above 5 occupants, with towing trailer : 35/2.4/240 Above 5 occupants, with towing trailer : 41/2.8/280 60/4.2/420 60/4.
Customer information 371 Customer information Vehicle data recording and privacy Event data recorders Vehicle data recording and privacy ....................................................371 The vehicle has a number of sophisticated systems that monitor and control several vehicle data. Some data may be stored during regular operation to facilitate repair of detected malfunctions, other data is stored only in a crash or near crash event by systems commonly called event data recorders (EDR).
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Index A Accessories and modifications .. 285 Active head restraints .................. 46 Adjustable air vents ................... 243 Air conditioning regular operation .................................................... 246 Air conditioning system ............. 232 Air intake ................................... 244 Airbag and safety belt tensioner light .................................................... 106 Airbag on-off light ...................... 107 Airbag on-off switch .....................
Automatic Dimming Rearview Mirror .................................................... 38 Automatic Engine Start/Stop Feature .................................................... 250 Automatic light control ............... 126 Automatic Transmission ............ 255 Automatic Transmission Fluid ... 301 Auxiliary Devices ....................... 152 Auxiliary heater (Diesel only) .... 243 B Battery ....................................... 309 Battery power protection ........... 134 Bluetooth Audio ..........
Electronic stability control (ESC) off light ............................................112 End-of-Life Vehicle Recovery ....286 Engine air filter ...........................302 Engine compartment overview ...289 Engine coolant ...........................302 Engine coolant temperature gage ....................................................101 Engine coolant temperature warning light ............................................112 Engine data ................................367 Engine exhaust ............
I L Identification plate ..................... 365 Ignition positions ....................... 248 Immobilizer light ........................ 114 Information on loading the vehicle ...................................................... 85 Instrument panel illumination control .................................................... 131 Instrument Panel Overview ........... 7 Instrument panel storage ............ 77 Interior care ............................... 350 Interior lamps ............................
Rear storage ................................82 Rear vision camera (RVC) .........279 Rear window wiper/washer (Hatchback only) ...................12, 91 Recommended fluids and lubricants ...................................................359 Reversing lamps ........................131 Roof paneling ...............................81 Roof rack .....................................84 S Safet belt use during pregnancy ..61 Safety Belt .....................................5 Safety belt reminders ..............
U W Ultra parking assist light ............ 111 Ultrasonic parking assist ........... 274 Underseat storage ...................... 81 Unlocking the Vehicle ................... 3 Using the navigation system ..... 190 Using this Manual ......................... 1 Washer and Wiper Systems ........ 11 Washer fluid .............................. 307 Wheel covers ............................ 327 Wheels and tires ....................... 323 Windshield wiper/washer ............ 88 Winter tires ..................