Vauxhall Corsa Owner's Manual

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Vauxhall CorsaOwner's Manual

ContentsIntroduction . 2In brief . 6Keys, doors and windows . 20Seats, restraints . 35Storage . 57Instruments and controls . 75Lighting . 112Climate control . 122Driving and operating . 132Vehicle care . 187Service and maintenance . 234Technical data . 237Customer information . 252Index . 258

2IntroductionIntroduction

IntroductionVehicle specific dataPlease enter your vehicle's data onthe previous page to keep it easilyaccessible. This information isavailable in the sections "Service andmaintenance" and "Technical data"as well as on the identification plate.IntroductionYour vehicle is a designedcombination of advanced technology,safety, environmental friendlinessand economy.This Owner's Manual provides youwith all the necessary information toenable you to drive your vehiclesafely and efficiently.Make sure your passengers areaware of the possible risk of accidentand injury which may result fromimproper use of the vehicle.You must always comply with thespecific laws and regulations of thecountry that you are in. These lawsmay differ from the information in thisOwner's Manual.Disregarding the description given inthis manual may affect your warranty.When this Owner's Manual refers to aworkshop visit, we recommend yourVauxhall Authorised Repairer.For gas vehicles, we recommend aVauxhall Authorised Repairerlicensed to service gas vehicles.All Vauxhall Authorised Repairersprovide first-class service atreasonable prices. Experiencedmechanics trained by Vauxhall workaccording to specific Vauxhallinstructions.The customer literature pack shouldalways be kept ready to hand in thevehicle.Using this manual This manual describes all optionsand features available for thismodel. Certain descriptions,including those for display andmenu functions, may not apply toyour vehicle due to modelvariant, country specifications,special equipment oraccessories.The "In brief" section will give youan initial overview. 3The table of contents at thebeginning of this manual andwithin each section shows wherethe information is located.The index will enable you tosearch for specific information.This Owner's Manual depicts lefthand drive vehicles. Operation issimilar for right-hand drivevehicles.The Owner's Manual uses theengine identifier code. Thecorresponding sales designationand engineering code can befound in the section "Technicaldata".Directional data, e.g. left or right,or front or back, always relate tothe direction of travel.Displays may not support yourspecific language.Display messages and interiorlabelling are written in boldletters.

4IntroductionDanger, Warnings andCautions9 DangerText marked 9 Danger providesinformation on risk of fatal injury.Disregarding this information mayendanger life.9 WarningText marked 9 Warning providesinformation on risk of accident orinjury. Disregarding thisinformation may lead to injury.CautionText marked Caution providesinformation on possible damage tothe vehicle. Disregarding thisinformation may lead to vehicledamage.SymbolsPage references are indicated with 3.3 means "see page".Page references and index entriesrefer to the indented headings givenin the section table of content.Thank you for choosing a Vauxhall.We wish you many hours ofpleasurable driving.Your Vauxhall Team

Introduction5

6In briefIn briefVehicle unlockingInitial drive informationPress c to unlock the doors and loadcompartment. Open the doors bypulling the handles.To open the tailgate, push thetouchpad switch below the brandemblem.Radio remote control 3 21, Centrallocking system 3 22, Loadcompartment 3 25.

In briefSeat adjustmentBackrest inclinationSeat heightTurn handwheel. Do not lean onbackrest while adjusting.Seat position 3 36, Seat adjustment3 37, Seat folding 3 38, Sport seat3 38.Lever pumping motionup: seat higherdown : seat lower7Longitudinal adjustmentPull handle, slide seat, releasehandle. Try to move the seat back andforth to ensure that the seat is lockedin place.Seat position 3 36, Seat adjustment3 37.Seat position 3 36, Seat adjustment3 37.

8In briefHead restraint adjustmentSeat beltMirror adjustmentInterior mirrorPress release button, adjust height,engage.Head restraints 3 35.Pull out the seat belt and engage inbelt buckle. The seat belt must not betwisted and must fit close against thebody. The backrest must not be tiltedback too far (maximum approx. 25 ).To release belt, press red button onbelt buckle.Seat position 3 36, Seat belts3 40, Airbag system 3 43.To adjust the mirror, move the mirrorhousing in the desired direction.Manual anti-dazzle interior mirror3 29.Automatic anti-dazzle interior mirror3 30.

In briefExterior mirrorsSteering wheel adjustmentSelect the relevant exterior mirror withthe rocker switch and adjust themirror with the control :.Convex exterior mirrors 3 28,Electric adjustment 3 28, Foldingexterior mirrors 3 29.Heated exterior mirrors 3 29.Unlock the lever, adjust the steeringwheel, then engage the lever andensure it is fully locked.Do not adjust the steering wheelunless the vehicle is stationary andthe steering wheel lock has beenreleased.Airbag system 3 43, Ignitionpositions 3 133.9

10In briefInstrument panel overview

In brief1Turn and lane-changesignals, headlight flash,low beam and high beam . 117Exit lighting . 120Parking lights . 11823456789Buttons for DriverInformation Centre . 96Instruments . 83Forward collision alertindicator . 156Driver Information Centre . 96Infotainment controls . 76Windscreen wiper,windscreen washersystem, rear windowwiper, rear window washersystem . 77Central locking system . 22City mode . 152Fuel selector . 85Eco button for stop-startsystem . 135Traction Control system . 1501415161718Electronic Stability Control . 15119Parking assist . 159Seat heating . 39Heated steering wheel . 76Anti-theft alarm systemstatus LED . 27Hazard warning flashers . 116Control indicator for airbagdeactivation . 9110111213Control indicator for frontpassenger seat belt . 90Colour-Info-Display . 100Graphic-Info-Display . 101Centre air vents . 130Side air vents, passengerside . 130Airbag deactivation switch(behind glovebox cover) . 48Glovebox . 57Climate control system . 122Power outlet . 82AUX input, USB input . 10Selector lever,transmission . 144Parking brake . 1491120 Ignition switch withsteering wheel lock . 13321 Horn . 77Driver airbag . 4622 Bonnet release lever . 18923 Steering wheel adjustment . . 7624 Light switch . 112Headlight rangeadjustment . 114Rear fog light . 117Fuse box . 207Brightness of instrumentpanel illumination . 11825 Power windows . 3026 Exterior mirrors . 2827 Cruise control . 153Speed limiter . 155Forward collision alert . 156

12In briefExterior lightingLight switchTurn light switch:7 : lights off8 : sidelights9 : headlightsFog lightsPress buttons in light switch: : front fog lightsr : rear fog lightLight switch with automatic lightcontrolHeadlight flash, high beam andlow beamAUTO : automatic light control:exterior lighting is switchedon and off automaticallym: activation or deactivation ofthe automatic light control: sidelights8: headlights9headlight flash : pull leverhigh beam: push leverlow beam: push or pull leverAutomatic light control 3 113.High beam 3 114, Headlight flash3 114, High beam assist 3 115.

In briefTurn and lane-change signalsHazard warning flashersHornlever up: right turn signallever down : left turn signalOperated by pressing .Hazard warning flashers 3 116.Press j.Turn and lane-change signals3 117, Parking lights 3 118.13

14In briefWasher and wiper systemsWindscreen washerRear window wiperPull lever.Windscreen washer system 3 77,Washer fluid 3 193, Wiper bladereplacement 3 195.Press the rocker switch to activate therear window wiper:upper switch: continuousoperationlower switch: intermittentoperationmiddle position : offWindscreen wiperHI : fastLO : slowINT : interval wipingorautomatic wiping with rainsensorOFF : offFor single wipe when the wiper is off,press lever down to position 1x.Windscreen wiper 3 77.

In briefRear window washerClimate controlHeated rear windowPush lever.Washer fluid is sprayed on the rearwindow and the wiper wipes a fewtimes.Rear window wiper/washer 3 79.The heating is operated by pressingÜ.Heated rear window 3 32.Heated windscreen 3 32.Heated exterior mirrorsPressing Ü also activates the heatedexterior mirrors.Heated exterior mirrors 3 29.15Demisting and defrosting thewindows Set air distribution control to l.Press V.Set temperature control towarmest level. Set fan speed to highest level. Switch on heated rear window Ü. Open side air vents as requiredand direct them towards the doorwindows.Climate control system 3 122.

16In briefTransmissionAutomatic transmissionManual transmission automatedPRNDM ]R : reverse, engage only whenvehicle is stationaryN : neutralD : automatic modeM : manual mode : upshift in manual mode] : downshift in manual modeManual transmissionReverse: with the vehicle stationary,depress clutch pedal and press therelease button on the selector leverand engage the gear.If the gear does not engage, set thelever to neutral, release the clutchpedal and depress again; then repeatgear selection.Manual transmission 3 144.:::::::parkreverseneutraldrivemanual modepress to upshift in manual modepress to downshift in manualmodeThe selector lever can only be movedout of P when the ignition is on andthe brake pedal is applied. To engageP or R, press the release button.Automatic transmission 3 140.Manual transmission automated3 144.

In briefStarting offStarting the engineCheck before starting off Tyre pressure and condition3 211, 3 250.Engine oil level and fluid levels3 190.All windows, mirrors, exteriorlighting and number plates arefree from dirt, snow and ice andare operational.Proper position of mirrors, seats,and seat belts 3 28, 3 36,3 41.Brake function at low speed,particularly if the brakes are wet. Turn key to position 1.Move the steering wheel slightlyto release the steering wheellock.Manual transmission: operateclutch and brake pedal.Manual transmission automated:operate brake pedal.Automatic transmission: operatebrake pedal and move selectorlever to P or N.Do not operate accelerator pedal. 17Diesel engines: turn the key toposition 2 for preheating and waituntil control indicator !extinguishes. Turn the key to position 2 forpreheating and wait until controlindicator ! extinguishes. Turn key to position 3 andrelease.Starting the engine 3 134.

18In briefStop-start systemIf the vehicle is at a low speed or at astandstill and certain conditions arefulfilled, activate an Autostop asfollows:Vehicles with manual transmission: Depress the clutch pedal. Set the lever to neutral. Release the clutch pedal.An Autostop is indicated by thecontrol indicator D.To restart the engine, depress theclutch pedal again. The controlindicator D extinguishes.Vehicles with manual transmissionautomated:If the vehicle is at a standstill with thebrake pedal depressed, Autostop isactivated automatically, indicated bycontrol indicator D.Release the brake pedal or moveselector lever out of D to restart theengine. Control indicator Dextinguishes.Stop-start system 3 135.Parking9 Warning Do not park the vehicle on aneasily ignitable surface. Thehigh temperature of theexhaust system could ignite thesurface.Always apply the parkingbrake. Activate the manualparking brake without pressingthe release button. Apply asfirmly as possible on a downhillslope or uphill slope. Depressbrake pedal at the same time toreduce operating force.Switch off the engine.If the vehicle is on a levelsurface or uphill slope, engagefirst gear or set the selectorlever to position P beforeremoving the ignition key. Onan uphill slope, turn the frontwheels away from the kerb.If the vehicle is on a downhillslope, engage reverse gear or

In brief set the selector lever to positionP before removing the ignitionkey. Turn the front wheelstowards the kerb.Close the windows and thesunroof.Remove the ignition key fromthe ignition switch. Turn thesteering wheel until thesteering wheel lock is felt toengage.For vehicles with automatictransmission, the key can onlybe removed when the selectorlever is in position P.For vehicles with manualtransmission automated, thekey can only be removed fromthe ignition switch when theparking brake is applied.Lock the vehicle by pressing e onthe radio remote control.Activate the anti-theft alarmsystem 3 27.The engine cooling fans may runafter the engine has beenswitched off 3 189.CautionAfter running at high enginespeeds or with high engine loads,operate the engine briefly at a lowload or run in neutral forapprox. 30 seconds beforeswitching off, in order to protectthe turbocharger.Keys, locks 3 20, Laying-up thevehicle for a long period of time3 188.19

20Keys, doors and windowsKeys, doors andwindowsKeys, locks . 20Keys . 20Car Pass . 21Radio remote control . 21Memorised settings . 22Central locking system . 22Automatic locking . 24Child locks . 25Doors . 25Load compartment . 25Vehicle security . 26Anti-theft locking system . 26Anti-theft alarm system . 27Immobiliser . 28Exterior mirrors . 28Convex shape . 28Electric adjustment . 28Folding mirrors . 29Heated mirrors . 29Interior mirrors . 29Manual anti-dazzle . 29Automatic anti-dazzle . 30Windows . 30Windscreen . 30Manual windows . 30Power windows . 30Heated rear window . 32Heated windscreen . 32Sun visors . 32Roof . 33Sunroof . 33Keys, locksKeysCautionDo not attach heavy or bulky itemsto the ignition key.Replacement keysThe key number is specified in theCar Pass or on a detachable tag.The key number must be quotedwhen ordering replacement keys, asit is a component of the immobilisersystem.Locks 3 231.The code number of the adapter forthe locking wheel bolts is specified ona card. It must be quoted whenordering a replacement adapter.Wheel changing 3 223.

Keys, doors and windows21Lock cylindersCar PassDesigned to free-wheel if they areforcefully rotated without the correctkey or if the correct key is not fullyinserted. To reset, turn cylinder withthe correct key until its slot is vertical,remove key and then re-insert it. If thecylinder still free-wheels, turn the keythrough 180 and repeat operation.The Car Pass contains securityrelated vehicle data and shouldtherefore be kept in a safe place.When the vehicle is taken to aworkshop, this vehicle data is neededin order to perform certain operations.The radio remote control has a rangeof approx. 20 metres. It can berestricted by external influences. Thehazard warning flashers confirmoperation.Handle with care, protect frommoisture and high temperatures andavoid unnecessary operation.Radio remote controlFaultKey with foldaway key sectionPress button to extend. To fold thekey, first press the button.Used to operate: central locking system anti-theft locking system anti-theft alarm systemIf the central locking system cannotbe operated with the radio remotecontrol, it may be due to the following: The range is exceeded. The battery voltage is too low. Frequent, repeated operation ofthe radio remote control while notin range, which will require resynchronisation. Overload of the central lockingsystem by operating at frequentintervals, the power supply isinterrupted for a short time. Interference from higher-powerradio waves from other sources.Unlocking 3 22.

22Keys, doors and windowsBasic settingsMemorised settingsSome settings can be changed in theInfo-Display.Vehicle personalisation 3 105.Whenever the key is removed fromthe ignition switch, the followingsettings are automatically memorisedby the key: lighting electronic climate control presets for Infotainment system central locking system comfort settingsThe saved settings are automaticallyused the next time the memorised keyis inserted into the ignition switch andturned to position 1 3 133.A precondition is that Personalizationby driver is activated in the personalsettings of the Info-Display. This mustbe set for each key used.Vehicle personalisation 3 105.Radio remote control batteryreplacementReplace the battery as soon as therange reduces.Batteries do not belong in householdwaste. They must be disposed of atan appropriate recycling collectionpoint.Extend the key and open the unitsideways. Replace the battery(battery type CR 2032), payingattention to the installation position.Close the unit and synchronise.Radio remote controlsynchronisationAfter replacing the battery, unlock thedoor with the key in the driver's doorlock. The radio remote control will besynchronised when the ignition isswitched on.Central locking systemUnlocks and locks doors, loadcompartment and fuel filler flap.

Keys, doors and windowsFrom inside the vehicle with the doorslocked, pull an interior door handle tounlock the respective door. Pullingthe handle once more opens the door.NoticeIn the event of an accident in whichairbags or belt pretensioners aredeployed, the vehicle isautomatically unlocked.NoticeThree minutes after unlocking withthe remote control, the doors arerelocked automatically if no door hasbeen opened.UnlockingPress c.23Two settings are selectable in theInfo-Display: To unlock only the driver's door,load compartment and fuel fillerflap; press c once. To unlock alldoors; press c twice. Press c once to unlock doors,load compartment and fuel fillerflap.Vehicle personalisation 3 105.The setting can be saved for the keybeing used.Memorised settings 3 22.Unlocking and opening the tailgate3 25.Press e.If the driver's door is not closedproperly, the central locking systemwill not work.LockingCentral locking buttonsClose doors, load compartment andfuel filler flap.Locks or unlocks doors, the loadcompartment and fuel filler flap frominside the passenger compartment.

24Keys, doors and windowsFault in radio remote controlsystemUnlockingPress e to lock.Press c to unlock.Delayed door lockSwitch off engine and remove keyfrom the lock. Press e with at leastone door

Owner's Manual. Disregarding the description given in this manual may affect your warranty. When this Owner's Manual refers to a workshop visit, we recommend your Vauxhall Authorised Repairer. For gas vehicles, we recommend a Vauxhall Authorised Repairer licensed to service gas vehicles. All Vauxhall Authorised Repairers provide first-class .

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