MERIVA©Copyright by Vauxhall Motors Ltd., England.Reproduction or translation, in whole or in parts, is notpermitted without prior written consent fro
5In BriefPicture no: 16099s.tifTo adjust electrically adjustable exterior mirrors 3:Four-way switch in driver’s door Toggle roc ker switch to left or
95Instruments, ControlsPicture no: 16711t.tifGraphical Information Display 3 or Colour Information Display 3 ,selecting functionsFunctions and their m
96 Instruments, ControlsPicture no: 14034s.tifSelection using rem ot e control butt ons 3 on steering wheelSelect menu options via menus and with the
97Instruments, ControlsPicture no: 16713t.tifSetti ng the date and time 3Select menu item Time, Date from the Setti ng s menu.The menu for Time, Dat
98 Instruments, ControlsPicture no: 16715t.tifSelect the desired language. Selections are indicated by a 6 in front of the m enu item . In systems w
99Instruments, ControlsSetti ng displa y illum inati on 3 The display can be adjusted to suit the lighting conditions, black or coloured text on a li
100 Instruments, ControlsPicture no: 16718t.tifIf less than 30 miles (50 km) can be driven with the fuel remaining in the tank, the warning "Rang
101Instruments, ControlsPicture no: 16720t.tifThe information of both trip com puters can be reset separate ly and therefore p rov id es a facility fo
102 Instruments, ControlsPicture no: 16722t.tifStop wat chSelect menu item Timer from the Board Com puter menu.The Timer menu is displayed. To start,
103Instruments, ControlsWarning buzzersWhen starting the engine or while driving:z if se at b e lt is n o t f as t en ed 3, z if a specified maxim
104 Instruments, ControlsPicture no: 14056h.tifWindscreen wash system and headlight wash system 3 To activate, pull stalk towards steering wheel. The
6In Brief
105LightingLightingPicture no: 14756s.tifExterior lightsTurn light switch: In positions 8 and 9, the tail lights and number plate lights are also on.
106 LightingPicture no: 18475s.tifMain beam, headlight flash To switch from d ip ped to main beam , push stalk forwards. To switch to dipped beam, p
107LightingFog tail light r The fog tail light can only be sw itched on when b oth the ignition and the dipped beam / parking lights are on. The fog
108 LightingCorrect adjustment of the headlight range reduces dazzle for other road users. Automatic headlight range adjustment 3 On vehicles with Xe
109LightingPicture no: 15209j.tifAdaptive Forward Lighting(AFL) 3AFL improves illumination of: z Curves (curve lighting), z Intersections and tight tu
110 LightingPicture no: 14302s.tifDoor-to-door lighting fun ction 3 The d ipped beam illum ina tes for approx. 30 seconds after leaving the vehicle
111LightingTo activate the welcome light function, press button q on the remote control twice, with the vehicle locked. Country-specific version 3 :
112 LightingPicture no: 11607s.tifFront reading l ights 3 Left and right reading lights are individually operable. With ignition on:Picture no: 12344
113LightingBattery discharge protection 3 Some consumers, such as the interior lighting switch them se lves off after ap prox . 30 minutes if the i
114 Infotainment SystemInfotainment System Radio reception 3 Vehicle radio reception differs from domestic radio reception: As the vehicle antenna is
7In BriefPage1 Side air v ents ... ... 1182 Front pa ssenger’s airbag . ... ... 673 Infotainment system 3 . ...
115Infotainment SystemPicture no: 14035s.tifTwin Audio 3 Twin Audio provides rear seat occupa nts with the opportunity to listen to a different audio
116 Infotainment SystemMobile telephones and radio equipment 3 The Vauxhall installa tion instructions and the operating guidelines provided by the te
117Climate ControlClimate ControlPicture no: 14154s.tifHeating and ventilation system, air conditioning system 3 Ventilation, heating and cooling 3 a
118 Climate ControlPicture no: 16112s.tifAir vents Pleasant ventilation to the head area controlled by the position of the tem perature switch. To in
119Climate ControlPicture no: 13992s.tifHeated rear window,heated exterior mirrors 3 With the ignition on, the rear window and exterior mirror heatin
120 Climate ControlPicture no: 14144s.tifHeatin g and ventilation system Left -hand rotary knob : Temperature Picture no: 14145s.tifCentre rotary knob
121Climate ControlPicture no: 14150s.tifVent ilation z Set the tem perature to the desired se tting, z Switch fan on, adjust fan setting as desired,
122 Climate ControlPicture no: 14151s.tifHeating the foot well z Set the temperature switch to the re d zon e . z Switch on fan. z Set air distribut
123Climate ControlAir conditioning system 3 As a supplement to the heating and ventilation system, the air conditioning system cools and dehumidifies
124 Climate ControlThe air recirculation system minimises the entry of outside air and the air in the passenger compartment is recirculated. The humi
8In BriefControl indicators X S ea t belt w arning dev ice 3, see pa ge 84. BA dapti ve Forward Lighting (AFL) 3,see pa ges 84, 109.>Front fog lig
125Climate ControlPicture no: 16482s.tifDemisting a nd defrosting w indowsMisted or icy windows, such as in damp weather, from wet clothes or when o
126 Climate ControlElectronic Climate Control system 3 Provides the greatest amount of comfort in the interior regardless of the weather, outside tem
127Climate ControlPicture no: 16496s.tifAutom atic m ode Basic setting for maximum comfort: z Pre ss AUTO button. z Open all air vents. z Air conditi
128 Climate ControlManual settings Under certain circumstances (e.g. iced or misted wind ows), the functions of the Electronic Climate Control syste
129Climate ControlPicture no: 16503s.tifActi vati ng and d eac tiva ting ai r conditioning compressorPress the ECO button. EC O appears in the air con
130 Climate ControlPicture no: 16506s.tifManual air recirculation modeThe air recirculation system minimises the entry of outside air and the air in t
131Climate ControlPicture no: 14147s.tifAir intake The air intakes in front of the windscreen on the far right and left sides of the engine compartmen
132 Driv in g and Op era tionDriving and OperationEasytronic 3 The semi-automatic Easytronic 3 transmission permits manua l (Manua l mode) or autom
133Driving an d OperationPicture no: 18386s.tifStarting the engineWhen starting the engine, apply the footb rake at the same time . The engine can onl
134 Driv in g and Op era tionPicture no: 14175s.tifSelector lever in A/MSwitch between Automatic and Manual mode.In Manual mode, gears can be select
9In BriefPicture no: 15678t.tifSteering column lock and ignition:Turn key to position 1;Move steerin g wh eel slig htlyto release lock Positions: 6 S
135Driving an d OperationPicture no: 17889s.tifWinter progr amme T In the event of difficulties starting-off on slippery roads, press button T (&quo
136 Driv in g and Op era tionPicture no: 14083j.tifManoeuvring the vehicle For accurate manoeuvring when parking, at gara ge entrances etc., the cree
137Driving an d OperationPicture no: 17890s.tifFault If a fault occurs in the Easytronic, control indicator A illuminates. In the event of serious fau
138 Driv in g and Op era tionDriving hintsThe first 600 miles (1000km) Drive your vehicle at various speeds. Do not use full throttle. Never allow th
139Driving an d OperationOverrun The fuel supply is autom atically shut off during overrun, e.g. when the vehicle is being driven down long gradient
140 Driv in g and Op era tionSaving fuel, protecting the environmentTrend-setting technologyIn the development and manufacture of your vehicle, envi
141Driving an d OperationOverrun z The fuel supply is automatically shut off during overrun, e.g. when the vehicle is being driven down long gradients
142 Driv in g and Op era tionFuel consumption Fuel consumption is determined under specific driving cond itions – see page 212. Special equipment inc
143Driving an d OperationFuel filler cap When replacing the fuel filler cap, be sure to use a genuine fuel filler cap for your model to ensure full
144 Driv in g and Op era tionPicture no: 14191s.tifFuel filler neck at right rear sid e of vehicle. The tank flap is locked together with the doors –
10 In BriefPicture no: 18475s.tifHeadlight flash, m ain beam anddipped bea m: Main beam, headlight flash – see page 106.Picture no: 14054h.tifSwitch o
145Driving an d OperationPicture no: 6448u.tifCatalytic converter, exhaust gasesCa talytic conver ter for petrol engines Leaded fuel will damage the
146 Driv in g and Op era tionz If the control ind icator Z flashes to indicate emissions, back off until the flashing stops and the control indicator
147Driving an d OperationPicture no: 17891s.tifControl indicator Z for exhaust Illuminates when the ignition is switched on and during the start att
148 Driv in g and Op era tionIf it illuminates briefly, but does not recur, it is of no significance. Illumination of control indicator A can indic
149Driving an d OperationMaintena nce Have all maintenance work carried out at the intervals specified. We recommend that you entrust this work to you
150 Driv in g and Op era tionControl indicator v:Illuminates for a few seconds after the ignition is turned on. The system is ready for operation whe
151Driving an d OperationCruise control 3 Cruise control can store and maintain speeds of approx. 20 to 125 mph (30 to 200 km/h). Deviation from the
152 Driv in g and Op era tionPicture no: 7758u.tifTo activate: Tap b utton I: The c urrent speed is stored and maintained. The accelerator pedal can
153Driving an d OperationParking distance sensors 3 Parking distance sensors make reverse parking easier by measuring the distance between the rear o
154 Driv in g and Op era tionBrake system The effectiveness of the brakes is an important factor for traffic safety. To improve effectiveness, do n
11In BriefPicture no: 13991s.tifHorn operation: Press j 6 Airbag sy ste m 3 – see page 67,remote control on steering wheel 3 – see page 114. Pictu
155Driving an d OperationFootbrake The footbrake comprise s tw o independe nt brake circuits. If one brake circuit faults, the vehicle can still be b
156 Driv in g and Op era tionPicture no: 17894s.tifBrak e sy s tem control i ndicat or RThe control indicator illuminates after the ignition is turn
157Driving an d OperationPicture no: 17895s.tifCont rol indica tor u for ABSThe control indicator illumina tes for a few seconds after the ignition is
158 Driv in g and Op era tionWheels, tyresSee page 216 for suitable tyres a nd restrictions. Tyres fitted in the factory are adapted to the chassis a
159Driving an d OperationTyre pr essure Check tyre pressure, including the spare wheel, at least every 14 days and prior to any long journey; the ty
160 Driv in g and Op era tionPicture no: 15941s.tifTyre condition, wheel condition Drive over edges slowly and at a right angle if p ossible. Drivin
161Driving an d OperationPicture no: 6457u.tifThe legally permissible minimum tread depth (1.6 mm) has been reached when the tread has worn down as f
162 Driv in g and Op era tionWinter tyres 3 For notes on fitting new tyres – see page 158. See page 216 for restrictions.Winter tyres (M + S tyres)
163Driving an d OperationRoo f racks 3 For safety reasons and to avoid roof damage, we recommend using the Vauxhall roof rack system approved for yo
164 Driv in g and Op era tionPicture no: 15271s.tifFitting the coupling b all ba r Fold down the socket. Remove the sealing plug from the hole f
12 In BriefPicture no: 14057h.tifActivate rear window wiper andwash sy stem: 6 R ear window w ash / wipe system – see page 104,further information –
165Driving an d OperationPicture no: 12418t.tifInserting the coupling ball bar: Insert the tensioned coupling ball bar into the coupling housing a nd
166 Driv in g and Op era tionPicture no: 13670t.tifDismounting the coupling b all ba r Unlock coupling ball bar (key to position 1 – see page 164, Fi
167Driving an d OperationThe permissible caravan / trailer load should be fully utilised only by drivers who are adequately experienced in towing larg
168 Driv in g and Op era tionPicture no: 9358t.tifTyre pr essure On the towing vehicle, increase the tyre pressure to the value g iven for full lo
169Driving an d OperationWhen driving downhill, the brakes are under considerab ly m ore load when towing a caravan / trailer. For this reason, driv
170 Self-help, Vehicle CareSelf-help,Vehicle CareDiesel fuel system, bleeding Never let the tank run dry! If control indicator Y illuminates, refuel a
171Self-help, Vehicle CarePicture no: 17883s.tifA re le as e l e ve r i s lo ca te d be h ind t h e radiator grille just right of centre – as viewed
172 Self-help, Vehicle CareStarting the engine with jump leads 3 A vehicle with a discharged battery can be started using jump lead s and the batte
173Self-help, Vehicle CarePicture no: 16485s.tifConnect the lea ds in the order shown in the illustration:1. Connect one end of the first jump le
174 Self-help, Vehicle CarePicture no: 14198s.tifThe towing eye is located in the vehicle tool bag 3 in the luggage compartment beneath the spare w
13In BriefPicture no: 16496s.tifTo set automatic mode ofElectronic Climate Control system 3 :Press AUTO button,set temperature using left-hand rotary
175Self-help, Vehicle CareIf the automatic clutch is released manually after a power failure on vehicles with Easytronic 3 , towing is not permitted,
176 Self-help, Vehicle CarePicture no: 16140s.tifWarning triangle ¨ 3,first-aid kit +3 The warning triangle and first-aid kit (cushion) are strapped
177Self-help, Vehicle CarePicture no: 17918s.tifFor vehicles with a tyre repair kit 3, the tools are stowed together with the tyre repair kit in the
178 Self-help, Vehicle CareNotes on tempor ary spa re wheel 3 z If the temporary spare wheel is used, the handling of the vehicle may change, particul
179Self-help, Vehicle Carez Block the wheel diagonally opposite the wheel to be changed, by placing wedge bloc ks or equivalent in front and behind
180 Self-help, Vehicle CarePicture no: 11642s.tifAlloy wheels with anti-theft lock 3: Unscrew hub cap using key included in vehicle tools 3 and remov
181Self-help, Vehicle CarePicture no: 14762s.tif4. Before positioning the jack 3, set it to the necessary height by rotating the eye by hand. Positi
182 Self-help, Vehicle Care10. Before refitting the whee l trim, clea n the wheel around the retaining clips. The valve symbol 3 on the back of the wh
183Self-help, Vehicle CarePicture no: 13639T.tif3. Remove the electrical connection cable and air hose from the stowage compartments on the undersid
184 Self-help, Vehicle CarePicture no: 15796t.tif10. Switch on ignition.11. Set the rocker switch on the compressor to I. The tyre is filled with seal
14 In BriefBefore starting-off, check: z Tyre pressure and tyre condition, see pages 160, 216.z Engine oil level and fluid levels in engine com partme
185Self-help, Vehicle CarePicture no: 15798t.tifAs long as the tyre pressure is more than 1.3 bar (19 psi) it may be adjusted to the prescribed valu
186 Self-help, Vehicle CareElectrical system Fuses In the ve hicle, there are two fuseboxes: one in the vehicle interior, below the instrument pan
187Self-help, Vehicle CarePicture no: 12892j.tifA defective fuse can be recog nized b y its melted wire. A new fuse should only be installed after th
188 Self-help, Vehicle CarePicture no: 14211s.tifFuses a nd the m ost importan t circuits they protect Fusebox in passenger compa rtmentDisengage fuse
189Self-help, Vehicle CareNo. C ircuit Rating33 Central control module,immobiliser,control indicators5 A34 Windscreen wiper 30 A35 Interior lighting,
190 Self-help, Vehicle CarePicture no: 14213s.tifFusebox in engine compartment The fusebox is at the front of the engine compartment, near the winds
191Self-help, Vehicle CarePicture no: 16085s.tifHalogen headlight systemHeadlights w ith separate systems for dipped beam 1 (bottom lights) and main b
192 Self-help, Vehicle CarePicture no: 16088s.tif6. Detach plug connector from bulb base. 7. Fit connector onto new bulb, without touching the glass.
193Self-help, Vehicle CarePicture no: 16091s.tif6. Remove bulb from reflector housing. 7. When fitting a new bulb , enga ge the lugs in the recesses
194 Self-help, Vehicle CarePicture no: 14219s.tifMain beam 1. Open bonnet and engage support. 2. Remove headlight protective cover. Picture no: 14220
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15In BriefPicture no: 14714s.tifReleasing the handbrake:Raise lever slightly,press lock button,low er le v er fully 6 Handbrake – see page 155. Pictu
195Self-help, Vehicle CarePicture no: 16089s.tifParking lights 1. Open bonnet and engage support. 2. To replace the bulb on the left-hand side, remo
196 Self-help, Vehicle CarePicture no: 16094s.tifFront turn signal lights 1. Open bonnet and engage support. 2. To replace the bulb on the left-hand
197Self-help, Vehicle CarePicture no: 17953S.tifTail lights 1. Unscrew the four screws from the bulb housing using a screwdriver 3. 2. Pull bulb housi
198 Self-help, Vehicle CarePicture no: 17956s.tifBulbs in ma in bulb mounting: 1 = Turn signal 2 = Brake light 3 = Tail light 4 = Reversing light Re
199Self-help, Vehicle CarePicture no: 14232s.tif2. Rotate bulb holder to left and disengage. Picture no: 14233s.tif3. Re move bulb from socket. 4. Ins
200 Self-help, Vehicle CarePicture no: 11669s.tifCourtesy lights Front courtesy light, readi ng lights 3 To ensure that no power is supplied to the
201Self-help, Vehicle CarePicture no: 12927j.tifGlov e com part ment light ,lugg age compa rtment light To ensure that no power is supplied to the li
202 Self-help, Vehicle CareVehicle careWhen caring for your vehicle, observe all national environmental regulations, particularly when washing it. Re
203Self-help, Vehicle CareWaxing Wax your vehicle regularly, in particula r after it ha s been washed using shampoo, and at the latest when water no l
204 Self-help, Vehicle CareInterior and upholstery Clean the vehicle interior, including the instrument panel facia, using interior cleaner. The inst
16 In BriefAdvice when parking: z Do not park the vehicle on flammable surfaces as combustion could occur due to th e h igh ex ha us t te mper at
205Self-help, Vehicle CareEng ine compar tment Look after areas in the engine compartment that are painted in the same colour as the vehicle like any
206 Technical DataTechnical Data Veh icle documents, identification plate The technical data is determined in accordance with European Community stand
207Technical DataPicture no: 13329j.tifInformation on identification plate: Picture no: 14249s.tifVehicle identification data The Vehicle Identificat
208 Technical DataEngine data Sales designationEngine identifier code1.4 TWINPORTZ 14 XEP1. 6 TW IN PORTZ 16 XEP1. 8 Z 18 XEVXRZ 16 LETNumber of cylin
209Technical DataEngine data Sales designationEngine code1.3 CDTIZ 13 DTJ1.7 CDTIZ 17 DTHNumb er of cylinders 44Piston displacement (cm3) 1248 1686B
210 Technical DataPerformance (approx. mph / km/h1))1)The maximum speed is achievable with a maximum of half payload. Optional equipment may reduce th
211Technical DataPerformance (approx. mph / km/h1))1)The maximum speed is achievable with a maximum of half payload. Optional equipment may reduce the
212 Technical DataFuel consumption,CO2 emissions Directive 80/1268/EEC (last changed by 1999/100/EC) has applied for the measurement of fuel consumpt
213Technical DataFuel cons umption, CO2 emissions Engine1)1)Sales designation – see page 20 8, 209.Z 14 XEP Z 16 XEP Z 18 XE Z 16 LET5-speed /S ports
214 Technical DataWeights, payload and roof load The p ayload is the differe nce between the permitted Gross Vehicle Weight (see identification plate,
17In BriefThat was the most importantinformation for your first drivein your Meriva in brief. The other pages o f this chaptercontain a description of
215Technical DataTable 1, Kerbweight in kg1)1)According to EC D irective 70/156/EC, including assumed weights fo r driver (68 kg), luggage (7 kg) and
216 Technical DataTyres Restrictions Not all tyres available on the market currently me et the structural requirem ents. We recommend that you consul
217Technical Data(ctd.)Tyre pressure in bar / psi1)1)1 bar corresponds to 100 kPa / 14.5 psi. Tyre pressurefor load ofup to 3 pers onsTyre pressurefor
218 Technical DataElectrical systemBattery Voltage 12 VoltAmp hours 44 Ah / 55 Ah 3 / 60 Ah 3 / 66 Ah 3 / 70 Ah 3 Battery for radio frequency remo
219Technical DataCapacities (approx. litres)Engine1)1)Sales designation – see page 20 8, 209.Z 14 XEP Z 16 XEP Z 18 XE Z 16 LETFuel tank (nominal cont
220 Technical DataCapacities (approx. litres)Engine1)1)Sales designation – see page 20 8, 209.Z 13 D TJ Z 17 D THFuel tank (nominal content) 53 53E
221Technical DataDimensions (mm)Meriva Meriva VXROverall length 4052 4068Overall width 1694 1694Width including two exterior mirrors 1948 1948Overall
222 Technical DataMounting dimensions of towing equipment 3 All measurements refer to Vauxhall-approved towing equipment. 9 Wa rningOnly use towing eq
223Technical Data
224 Service, MaintenanceService, Maintenance In our ex perience, the most com mon cause of all complaints is the result of misunderstanding or lack
18 In BriefFlexible Seat System (FlexSpace)The rear row of seats in your vehicle offers three seats or, with the centre seat lowered, two seats wit
225Service, MaintenanceRoyal Autom obile Club (R.A.C.),R.A.C. Motoring Services Ltd.,89-91 Pall Mall,LONDON, SW1Y S45The Customer Relations Departmen
226 Service, MaintenanceGeneral Motors PortugalQuinta da FonteEdificío Fernão M agalhães, Piso 2 2780-190 Paço d’Arcos – Portugal Tel. 00 351- 21 440
227Service, MaintenanceFurther information on maintenance and the Service Plan ca n be found in the Service Booklet, which is in the glove comp artm
228 Service, MaintenancePicture no: 14234s.tifNever carry out any repairs or adjustm ent and maintenance work on the vehicle yourself. This especiall
229Service, MaintenancePicture no: 17903s.tifTo check the engine oil level, insert wiped oil dipstick into dipstick tube as far as it will go. Top en
230 Service, MaintenancePicture no: 17902s.tifDiesel fuel filter At each eng ine oil chang e, hav e the d iesel fuel filter 3 checked for any water r
231Service, MaintenancePicture no: 17905s.tifAnti-freeze a nd corrosion protectionBefore the start of winter, have a w orkshop check the a nti-fr
232 Service, MaintenanceCoola nt temperat ure If the temperature gauge enters the red zone, check the coolant level immediately. z Coolant level too l
233Service, MaintenanceBrake fluid chang e Brake fluid is hygroscopic, i.e. it absorbs water. If the brakes become hot, such as when driving on long
234 Service, MaintenancePicture no: 13328j.tifWiper bla des on the w indscreen Lift wiper arm. Move release lever and detach wiper blade. Picture no:
19In BriefThe b ackrest can engage in several positions. In addition, the backrest can be folded all the w ay down to the seat cushion when extend ing
235Service, MaintenancePicture no: 14246s.tifIn vehicles with headlight wash system 3, the opening for refilling is in the engine compartment behind
236 Service, MaintenanceRetro-fitting of electrical or electronic accessories can discharge or add extra load to the battery. Obtain advice on the tec
237Service, MaintenanceVehicle decomm issioning Observe national regulations.If the vehicle is to be parked for several months, to avoid damage have t
238 In dexIndexAAB S (Anti-lock Braking Sy stem) ... ... 156Ac cessories ... ... ... 176Ac cessory socket .
239Ind exCCa pacities .. ... ... .219, 220Ca r Pass .. ... ... ... ... ... ...26Ca ra van
240 In dexEEa sytronic ... ... ... ...13, 132Driv ing programmes ... ... 134Fault ... ... ...
241Ind exHeated exterior mirrors ...12, 119, 130Heated rear window ... 12, 119, 130Heated seats ... ...
242 In dexOOctane numbers ... 142, 208, 209Odometer ... ... ... .. 89Oil chang e ...
243Ind exSpa re wheel ... ... ... ...177, 178Speed ... ... ... ... .140, 141Fuel consumption
244 In dexUUnits of m easure ... ... ... ...98Unlead ed fuel ... ... .142, 145, 208, 209Used oil ... ...
20 In BriefPicture no: 14730s.tifThree seats z Adjust backrest to centre position, z Pull handle beneath seat. z Slide seat all the way forwards, then
MERIVA©Copyright by Vauxhall Motors Ltd., England.Reproduction or translation, in whole or in parts, is notpermitted without prior written consent fro
21In BriefPicture no: 14742s.tifSid e a irbag system 3 The side airb ag is trigg ered in the ev ent of a side-on collision to form a safety cushion
22 In BriefPicture no: 14304s.tifTravel Assistant 3 The Travel Assistant contains: z Arm re s t, z Tray ,z Drink holders.The Travel Assistant is mou
23In BriefPicture no: 15559t.tifSelection using multi-function knob 3: Rotate and press multi-function knob.To exit a menu, turn the multi-function k
24 In BriefPicture no: 14034s.tifRemote control on steering wheel 3 The functions of the Infotainment system and the information display can be operat
Data specific to your vehiclePlease enter your vehicle ’s data here to ke ep it ea sily accessible.This information is available under the secti
25In BriefPicture no: 15209j.tifAdaptive Forward Lighting (AFL) 3 AFL improves illumination of: z Curves (curve lighting), z Intersections and tight t
26 Keys, Doors, WindowsKeys, Doors, WindowsReplacement keys The key number is specified in the vehicle docum ents and in the Car Pass 3. The key is
27Keys, Doors, WindowsPicture no: 15761t.tifElectronic immobiliser Using a transponder housed in the key, the system checks whether the vehicle may be
28 Keys, Doors, WindowsRadio frequency remote control Depending on equipment level, the vehicle comes equipped with one of the remote controls illust
29Keys, Doors, WindowsFault If the central locking system cannot be operated with the remote control, it may be due to the following: z The range of
30 Keys, Doors, WindowsPicture no: 15335t.tifCentral locking system For doors, luggag e compartment and tank flap. To unlock Press button q on the re
31Keys, Doors, WindowsNote z To prevent the driver from being inadvertently locked out, the button on the driver’s door cannot be depressed when the
32 Keys, Doors, WindowsPicture no: 17881s.tifFault when lo cking or u nloc king Fault in remote controlTo unlock Turn key clockwise in d river’s door
33Keys, Doors, WindowsPicture no: 17873s.tifTo open The luggage compartment is opened by operating the unlocking button beneath the handle. Fitting of
34 Keys, Doors, WindowsVauxhall alarm system 3 Monitors: z The doors, lug gage compartment, bonnet, z The passenger compartment, z Vehicle tilt, e.g.
Your Merivais an intelligent c om bina tion of forward-looking technology, impressive safety, environmental friendliness and economy. It now lies with
35Keys, Doors, WindowsPicture no: 14046s.tifLight emit ting d iode (LED) During the first 10 seconds of anti-theft alarm system activation: After the
36 Keys, Doors, WindowsNote z Changes to the vehicle interior, such as the use of seat covers, could impair the function of passenger comp artment m
37Keys, Doors, WindowsPicture no: 13985s.tifExterior mirrors ManualFrom the inside, move the handle in the appropriate direction. Picture no: 16099s.t
38 Keys, Doors, WindowsPicture no: 14138s.tifFor the safety of pedestrians, the exterior mirrors will swing out of their normal mounting position if t
39Keys, Doors, WindowsPicture no: 14137s.tifDoor win dows The door windows can be operated with the crank. Electric win dows 3 Operable when the igni
40 Keys, Doors, WindowsPicture no: 14140s.tifChild safety system for rear windows 3 Switch b etween the rock er switches in the armrest on the driver’
41Keys, Doors, WindowsPicture no: 14251s.tifSunroof and tilting roof 3 Front sliding roofLeft rocker sw itch l and \ between the sunvisors. O perable
42 Keys, Doors, WindowsSunshadeTo reduce the sunlight in the vehicle interior with the sliding roof closed or raised. Open or close sunshade as req
43Seats, InteriorSeats, InteriorPicture no: 13977s.tifFront sea tsAdjust seat longi tudinallyTo adjust, pull the handle on the front seat, slide the s
44 Seats, InteriorPicture no: 13979s.tifAdjusting the seat height To adjust, pull lever up and relieve the load on the seat cushion, or press the seat
45Seats, InteriorThe seat backrests must not be tilted too far back. Recommend ed maximum tilting angle approx. 25°.Picture no: 13980s.tifHead restr
46 Seats, InteriorPicture no: 14101s.tifHead restraint positionThe middle of the head restraint should be at eye level. If this is not possible for e
47Seats, InteriorPicture no: 14738s.tifArmrest 3 Arm res t a t driv er ’s seat Push raised armrest backwards against resistance and fold down. The a
48 Seats, InteriorPicture no: 14311s.tifFold Travel Assistant down a nd audibly engage in front recesses. Picture no: 14312s.tifArmrest The armrest
49Seats, InteriorPicture no: 14314s.tifDrink holders Open drink holder on front by pressing front face. Picture no: 14315s.tifDism antling the Tr a
50 Seats, InteriorPicture no: 14178s.tifRear seats Move rear outboard seats Pull ha ndle under sea t, move se at, re lease handle and allow seat to
51Seats, InteriorFlexible Seat System (FlexSpace)In the rear row of seats, your vehicle offers either three seats or two seats with more seating room
52 Seats, InteriorLuggage compartment extension To increase the size of the luggage compartment, you can: z Fold down the outboard rear seat backrests
53Seats, InteriorPicture no: 14728s.tifLower centre seatHouse centre seat belt in the holder in the roof – see page 63. Insert seat belts into recess
54 Seats, InteriorPicture no: 14107S.tifFolding d own the front pa ssenger’s seat 3 Push front passenger’s seat hea d restraint all the way down or re
ContentsCommitment to customer satisfaction:Our ai m: to keep you happy with your vehicle. All Vauxhall Authorised Repairers offer first-class service
55Seats, InteriorPicture no: 14736s.tifSafety net 3 The safety net is installed behind the front seats with the rear seat backrests folded forward. Pa
56 Seats, InteriorPicture no: 14718s.tifLashing eyes 3The lashing ey es in the lugg age compartment are for securing transported items to prevent the
57Seats, Interiorz Secure heavy objects with lashing straps 3 attached to lashing eyes 3 – see page 56. If heavy loads slip when the vehicle is brake
58 Seats, InteriorThree-stage safety system Com prising: z Three-point seat belts, z Belt tensioners at the front seats, z Airbag systems for the dri
59Seats, InteriorIn the event of an accident, persons not wearing seat belts endanger their fellow occupants and themselves. Control indicator X fo
60 Seats, InteriorPicture no: 14719s.tifBelt tension ers The front seat belt systems are equipped with belt tensioners. In the event of a head-on or r
61Seats, InteriorIm portant z Do not fit accessories not specifically released for your vehicle type or store ob jects in the belt tensioner operatin
62 Seats, InteriorPicture no: 14120s.tifUsing the belts Fitting seat bel ts Pull the belt out of the retractor and guide it across the body, making c
63Seats, InteriorPicture no: 13982s.tifAdjust he ight such that the belt p asses over the wearer’s shoulder and rests against the shoulder. It must n
64 Seats, InteriorPicture no: 14739S.tifTo remove the b elt, press the button on the left sid e of the buck le (2). If the central seat is to be l
2In BriefIn Brief Picture no: 15335T.tifTo unlock and open the doors: Press button q and lift door handle All doors and the luggage compartment are
65Seats, InteriorChild restraint systems 3 When using a child restraint system, follow the instructions for installation and use. The country in whic
66 Seats, InteriorNot e z Children under 12 years or under 150 cm tall should only travel in an appropria te child safety seat. z When transporting c
67Seats, InteriorPicture no: 16424s.tifAirbag system Front airb ag The front airbag system is identified by the word AIRBAG on the steering wheel a
68 Seats, InteriorPicture no: 14125s.tifWhen triggered, the front airbags inflate in milliseconds to form a safety cushion for the d riv er and fron
69Seats, InteriorIn addition, the front airbag system will not be triggered for the front passenger in model variants with seat occupa ncy re co gn it
70 Seats, InteriorPicture no: 14318s.tifThe side airbag system will be triggered:z Depend ing on the severity of the accident, z Depend ing on the
71Seats, InteriorThe sid e airbags will not be trigg ered in the event of: z The ignition being switched off, z Frontal collisions, z Accidents in wh
72 Seats, InteriorPicture no: 14127s.tifWhen the curtain airbag is trig gered, it infla tes within millisecond s and provides a safety barrier in th
73Seats, InteriorSelf-diagnosis integrated into the system allows rapid fault identification. Seat oc cupancy recognition 3 The seat occupancy recogn
74 Seats, InteriorCont rol indica tor y for Vaux ha ll child restraint systems with transponders 3 The p re sence of a Vauxhall child restraint syste
3In BriefPicture no: 13977s.tifTo adjust front seats:Pull handle,slide seat,release handle 6 Seats – see page 43,seat p osition – see page 44. Picture
75Seats, InteriorImp or tant z Due to risk of injury when the airbags deploy, accessories and objects should not be placed within the expansion range
76 Seats, Interiorz The speeds, directions of movement and deformation properties of the vehicles, and the properties of the obstacle concerned, deter
77Seats, InteriorUse of child restraint systems 3 on the front passenger’s seat in vehicles with airbag system s 3 , but w ithout seat occupa ncy reco
78 Seats, InteriorPicture no: 15844t.tifUse of child restraint systems 3 on front passenger’s seat in vehicles with airbag systems 3 a nd wit h sea
79Seats, InteriorPicture no: 14111s.tifCigarette lighter 3 The cigarette lighter is behind the ashtray cover. The cover opens when pressed at the ce
80 Seats, InteriorPicture no: 14111s.tifAshtrays To be used only for ash and not for combustible rubbish. Ashtray, front The cover opens when pressed
81Seats, InteriorPicture no: 17884s.tifAshtray 3 For universal use in vehicle interiors, e.g. in the front or rear of the centre console or in foldawa
82 Seats, InteriorPicture no: 11701s.tifStow age com partm ent for glasses 3 Located on driver’s side. Fold down to open. Do not store heavy objects
83Seats, InteriorPicture no: 14116s.tifCoin holder Located in the centre console. Sunvisors Use the sunvisor to protect from glare, by pulling it down
84 Instruments, ControlsInstruments,ControlsControl indicators ... ... . 84 Instrument display ... ... ..
4In BriefPicture no: 13980s.tifTo adjust head restraint height of front and rear outboard seats:Ti lt head restra in t forward to release,hold and ad
85Instruments, ControlsPicture no: 18385s.tif> Front fog lig hts 3 Control indicator illuminates in green.It is illuminated when the front fog ligh
86 Instruments, ControlsPicture no: 17876s.tifI Engine oil pressure Control indicator illuminates in red. It illuminates when the ignition is switche
87Instruments, ControlsPicture no: 18385s.tifj Easytronic 3, start engi ne Control indicator illuminates in yellow. It illum ina tes if the footbra ke
88 Instruments, ControlsPicture no: 17876s.tifS Eng ine oi l level 3 Control indicator illuminates in yellow. In vehicles with engine oil level check,
89Instruments, ControlsPicture no: 12097s.tify Seat oc cupancy recognition 3 see pages 67, 73. Picture no: 17879s.tifIn strument disp la y In some ver
90 Instruments, ControlsPicture no: 17906s.tifCoola nt temperat ure displayFor physical reasons, the engine temperature gauge show s the coolant tempe
91Instruments, ControlsPicture no: 17901s.tifServi ce display 3 When the indicator in the display of the odometer app ears, mak e a Se rvice appointm
92 Instruments, ControlsPicture no: 17913s.tifInformation display Triple Information Display 3 Display of time, outside temperature and date / Infotai
93Instruments, ControlsPicture no: 17913s.tifOutside temperature A fall in temperature is indicated immediately and a rise in temperature after a tim
94 Instruments, ControlsPicture no: 17914s.tifTriple Information Display Set d ate and ti meWith Infotainment system off, press Ö and ; next to the di
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