Owner's Manual MOVANO - Vauxhall

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Owner’s ManualMOVANOOperation, Safety and MaintenanceReproduction or translation, in whole or in par ts,is not permitted without prior written consent fromVauxhall Motors Ltd.All rights as understood under the copyright laws are explicitlyreserved by Vauxhall Motors Ltd.All information, illustrations and specifications contained in thismanual are based on the latest production informationavailable at the time of publication.The right is reserved to make changes at any time withoutnotice.Edition: July 2007.TS 1515-A-08M OVA N O Copyright by Vauxhall Motors Ltd., England.

VAUXHALL MovanoOperation, Safety, Maintenance

Data specific to your vehiclePlease enter your vehicle’s data here to keep it easily accessible.This information is available under the section "Technical data" as well as on the identification plate and in the Service Booklet.FuelDesignationEngine oilGradeViscosityTyre inflation pressureTyre sizewith full loadSummer tyresFrontRearWinter tyresFrontRearWeightsPermissible Gross Vehicle Weight–EC kerbweight Loading

Your Movanois an intelligent combination of forwardlooking technology, impressive safety,environmental friendliness and economy.It now lies with you to drive your vehiclesafely and ensure that it performsperfectly. This Owner’s Manual providesyou with all the necessary information tothat end.Make sure your passengers are awareof the possible risk of accident and injurywhich may result from improper use of thevehicle.You must always comply with the specificlaws of the country that you are travellingthrough. These laws may differ from theinformation in this Owner’s Manual.When this Manual refers to a workshopvisit, we recommend your VauxhallAuthorised Repairer.All Vauxhall Authorised Repairers providefirst-class service at reasonable prices.You will receive quick, reliable andindividual service.Experienced mechanics, trained byVauxhall, work according to specificVauxhall instructions.The Owner’s Manual should always be keptin the vehicle: Ready to hand in the glovecompartment.Make use of the Owner’s Manual:z The "In Brief" section will give you aninitial overview.z The table of contents at the beginningof the owner’s manual and within theindividual chapters will show you whereeverything is.z Its index will help you find what youwant.z It will familiarise you with thesophisticated technology.z It will increase your pleasure in yourvehicle.z It will help you to handle your vehicleexpertly.The Owner’s Manual is designed to beclearly laid-out and easily understood.This symbol signifies:6 Continue reading on next page.3 Items marked with an asterisk are notfitted to all vehicles (model variants,engine options, models specific to onecountry, optional equipment, GenuineVauxhall Parts and Accessories).9 WarningText marked 9 Warning providesinformation on risk of accident or injury.Disregard of the instructions may lead toinjuries or endanger life.Inform your passengers accordingly.Yellow arrows in the illustrations serve aspoints of reference or indicate some actionto be performed.Black arrows in the illustrations indicatea reaction or a second action to beperformed.Directional data, e.g. left or right, or frontor back, in the descriptions always relate tothe direction of travel.Thank you for choosing a Vauxhall. Wewish you many hours of pleasurable drivingYour Vauxhall Team

ContentsCommitment to customersatisfaction:Our aim: to keep you happy with yourvehicle. All Vauxhall Authorised Repairersoffer first class service at competitiveprices. Experienced, factory-trainedtechnicians work according to factoryinstructions. Your Authorised Repairer cansupply you with GENUINE VAUXHALLAPPROVED PARTS, which have undergonestringent quality and precision checks, andof course useful and attractiveVAUXHALL-APPROVED ACCESSORIES.Our name is your guarantee!For details of theVauxhall Authorised Repairer Networkplease ring this number; 0845 090 2044In brief . 2Instruments . 18Keys, doors, bonnet . 29Seats, interior. 40Safety systems. 48Lighting . 62Windows. 67Heating, ventilation . 71Tecshift. 80Driving hints. 86Save fuel, protect the environment . 88Fuel consumption, fuel, refuelling. 90Catalytic converter, exhaust emissions . 92Drive Control Systems . 96Chassis systems . 98Brakes. 103Wheels, tyres. 107Roof rack, caravan and trailer towing 112Self-help . 115If you have a problem . 134Service plan, maintenance . 136Vehicle care . 147Technical data . 152Index. 168

2In briefIn briefKey numbers, Code numbersRemove key number from key.The key number is given in the vehicledocuments and in the Car Pass 3.Electronic immobiliser, radio 3:The code numbers are given in theCar Pass and Radio Pass respectively.Do not keep the Car Pass and Radio Pass inthe vehicle.6 Further information - see pages 29, 30.Unlocking the vehicle:Direct remote control unittowards vehicle,press button c,pull door handleSeat adjustment:Pull handle, slide seat,release handle,allow seat to audibly latch intopositionTo unlock mechanically:Insert key and turn in driver’s door lock andpull door handle.Never adjust the driver's seat whilst driving.It could move in an uncontrolled mannerwhen the handle has been pulled.To lock doors from inside:Press central locking button located on theoverhead console.6 Door locks - see page 29,electronic immobiliser - see page 30,remote control - see page 31,central locking system - see page 33,Vauxhall alarm system 3 - see page 35.

In briefAdjusting the front seat backrest:Push release leverMove seat backrest to suit seating position,it will lock in position when the lever isreleased.9 WarningImportant: Do not sit nearer than10 inches (25 cm) from the steeringwheel, to permit safe airbag deployment.Adjusting the front seat height:Pull up lever, adjust seat,release lever,lock seat into positionFront lever:Rear lever:Adjusts front of seatAdjusts rear of seat3Driver’s seat armrestArmrest can be lowered from uprightposition for added comfort. Return armrestto upright position when not required.

4In briefAdjusting head restraint height:Hold firmly,raise to adjust height,press tab to release whenlowering6 Head restraint position – see page 40,further information - see page 41.Seat belt:Draw smoothly from inertia reel,guide over the shoulder andengage in buckleThe belt must not be twisted at any point.The lap belt must fit snugly across thebody. The seat backrest must not beinclined too far back.To release belt, press red button on beltbuckle.6 Seat belts - see pages 49 to 50,airbag system - see page 52,seat position - see page 40.Adjust interior and exteriormirrors:Swivel to appropriate positionMove lever on underside of interior mirrorhousing to reduce dazzle at night.6 Further information - see page 61.

In briefElectrically adjustable exteriormirrors 3:Switch in driver’s doorOnly operational with the ignition on.Turn switch to left:switch operates left-hand mirror.Turn switch to right:switch operates right-hand mirror.Switch in central position:mirror adjustment is off.The lower aspherical mirrors can beadjusted manually.Starter switch:StAMD Ignition offSteering unlocked, ignition offIgnition on: preheat (see page 14)Start (transmission in neutral)6 Electronic immobiliser - see page 30.Releasing the steering columnlock:Move steering wheel slightly,turn key to position ‘A’6 Remove key and engage steeringcolumn lock - see page 16.5

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In brief1PageDoor window defrosters . 732Side air vents . 733Passenger’s airbag 3or storage area . 524Centre air vents . 725Radio / Infotainment system 3 . 276Heating and ventilation controls . 717Electronic tachograph 3 . 278Stalk for driving lights, headlight flash,front fog lights, fog tail light,dipped and main beam . 10turn signals . 11horn . 119Driver’s airbag. 5210 Instruments.18, 22, 237Page11 Stalk for windscreen wiper,automatic wiper with rain sensor 3,windscreen wash system,headlight wash system 3. 12Page18 Hazard warning switch . 1112 Drink holder or storage area21 Cigarette lighter. 4413 Starter switch . 515 Headlight range adjustment 3 . 6422 Note pad clip 3 . 47rear door lock isolation switch 3 . 38rear seatingcompartment lights 3 . 6516 Battery isolation switch 3 . 12623 Glove compartment17 Switches forheated rear windows. 15air suspension 3 . 98cruise control 3 . 99speed limiter 3 . 100Winter and Laden programmewith Tecshift 3. . 82, 83rear seatingcompartment lights 3 . 65ESP 3(Electronic Stability Programme). 9624 Bonnet release lever . 3914 Instrument panel fusebox . 12719 Ashtray . 4520 Document holder. 47

8In briefControl indicatorsvAirbag system:see page 52.rFog tail light:see pages 10, 63. ßuFront fog lights 3:see page 63.Heated front seats 3:see pages 18, 79.Anti-lock Brake System (ABS):see page 106.oElectronic immobiliser:see pages 19, 30.XDriver’s seat belt 3:see pages 20, 48.AService / engine electronics 3:see pages 19, 93.HNot usedOTurn signals:see pages 11, 19.PHeadlight main beam:see pages 10, 62.YFuel level:see pages 19, 91, 154.9Headlight dipped beam:see pages 10, 62.IOil pressure:see page 20.HAir suspension: Fault 3:see page 20.DEngine electronics / Preheatingsystem / Diesel fuel filter:see pages 14, 19.PElectric side step 3:see page 37.FEngine oil life monitor 3:see page 94.8Diesel particle filter 3:see pages 18, 93.ZExhaust emissions 3:see pages 20, 93.EEngine stop:see page 19.Windscreen wiperUCruise control, speed limiter 3:see page 100.pAlternator:see page 20.Stalk positions:see page 12,LRear door lock isolator 3:see page 38.RBrake system:see pages 20,105, 142.KTimed interval wipe or automaticwiping with rain sensor 3oNot used1SlowCStop engine:see page 19.ESP (Electronic StabilityProgramme) 3:see page 96.2FastnWindscreen washand headlight wash 3v

In briefLighting - see pages 10, 62.Heating and ventilationTecshift 3Fan switch:see page 72.VWinter programme:see page 82.Air distribution:see page 71,kgLaden programme:see page 83.Mto head area.WFog tail lightLto head area and footwellTransmission electronics:see page 85.Front fog lights 3Kto footwellT Footbrake application:see page 80.OTurn signals:see pages 11, 19.Jto windscreen, front door windowsand to footwellAAutomatic mode:see page 81. Hazard warning lights:see pages 11, 63.Kto demist windscreenand front door windowsMiscellaneous?Headlight range adjustment 3:see page 64.Jto defrost windscreenand front door windowsdInterior light:see page 64.ÜlHeated rear windows 3,heated exterior mirrors 3:see pages 15, 75.Reading light:see page 65.7Light switch off position0Parking lights9Headlight dipped beamPHeadlight main beamrxjHorn:see page 11./Bonnet:see page 39.UCentral locking:see page 34.ACAir conditioning system 3:see page 75.);Cigarette lighter 3:see page 44.Air recirculation button:see page 76. ßFirst-aid kit 3:see page 119.Heated seats 3:see pages 18, 79. Warning triangle 3:see page 119.9

10In briefLight switch:7 Off0 Parking lights9 Dipped or main beam6 Headlight warning device - see page 16,Further information - see page 62,Automatic dipped beam activation 3 see page 63,headlight range adjustment - see page 62,headlights when driving abroad see page 66.Fog lights:7 Offr On (fog tail light only) r On (front fog lights 3and fog tail light)The fog tail lights will only illuminate whenthe headlights and ignition are switchedon.Dipped and main beam,Headlight flash:Pull stalk towards steering wheelTo change the headlight beam, pull thestalk towards the steering wheel, thenrelease when a click is felt.Pulling the stalk towards the steering wheelto the first stop operates the headlightflash.

In briefTurn signals:Stalk in rest positionUpwards Right turnDownwards Left turnWhen the steering wheel is turned back, thestalk automatically returns to its originalposition. This will not happen when makinga minor steering manoeuvre such as lanechanging.When lane changing, move stalk part wayto first stop. When released, the stalk willspring back.Horn:Press button j11Hazard warning lights:On Press button Off Press button againWhen the hazard warning system isactuated, the button's control indicatorsflash in unison with the hazard warninglights.

12In briefWindscreen wiper:Move stalk downwardsK Timed interval wipe1 Slow2 FastReturn the stalk to its original position toswitch off.Automatic wiping withrain sensor 3:Move stalk downwardsK Automatic wiping withrain sensor1 Slow2 FastWindscreen wash system andheadlight wash system 3:Pull stalk towards steering wheelWash fluid is sprayed onto the windscreen(and - when the lights are on - onto theheadlights 3); at the same time, the wiperis operated for several cycles.The rain sensor detects the amount ofwater on the windscreen and automaticallyregulates the windscreen wiper frequency.The sensitivity of the system can beadjusted by rotating the variable wipe:Check regularly that the headlight washsystem is operating efficiently.Less sensitive rotate down6 Further information - see pages 143, 144.More sensitive rotate upUpon starting the engine, automaticwiping will need to be reselected.6 Further information - see pages 143, 148.On vehicles fitted with rain sensor 3, it isimportant to keep the sensor area clean byoperating the wash system regularly.

In brief13Before driving, check:z Tyre inflation pressures and condition.z Engine oil level and fluid levels in enginecompartment (see pages 137 to 138).z All windows, mirrors, exterior lightingand number plates are free from dirt,snow and ice and are operational.z Objects are securely located and will notbe thrown forwards in the event ofsudden braking.Manual transmission:o Neutral1 to 5/6 1st to 5th / 6th 3 gearR Reverse gearWhen shifting up from 4th to 5th gear,pressure must be exerted towards the rightat the beginning of the shift operation.When shifting from 5th to 4th gear, do notexert any force towards the left.Reverse gear:With vehicle stationary, depress clutchpedal, pull up collar 3 on gearshift leverand move lever against resistance toengage reverse gear.If the gear does not engage:With gearshift lever in neutral, releaseclutch pedal and depress again, thenrepeat gear selection.Tecshift 3:N Neutralo Centre position Shift to lower gear Shift to higher gearA/M Switch betweenAutomatic modeand Manual modeR ReverseThe selector lever must be moved in theappropriate direction as far as it will go.Upon release, it automatically returns tothe centre position. Pay heed to thegear / mode indicator in the transmissiondisplay.6 Further information - see page 80.z No objects are placed on the instrumentpanel or in the area in which the airbagsinflate.z Seats, seat belts and mirrors arecorrectly adjusted.z Brake operation.

14In briefExhaust gases are poisonousExhaust gases contain carbon monoxide,which is extremely poisonous but has noodour or colour.Therefore, never inhale exhaust gases, andnever run the engine in an enclosed space.You should also avoid driving with thedoors open, as exhaust gases could enterthe passenger compartment.6 Exhaust gases - see page 92.Starting the engine:Transmission in neutral,Depress clutch pedal,Do not accelerate,Turn key to M,Wait until preheating controlindicator D goes out1),turn key to D6 Electronic immobiliser - see page 30,further information - see pages 80, 88.Demisting windows:Set the temperature rotary knobto red and fan to position 4,set air distribution to K 2)Close centre air vents; open side air ventsand direct them towards the door windows.6 Heating, ventilation - see page 71,air conditioning system - see page 75.2)1)Preheating system switches on only if outsidetemperature is low.Air recirculation feature not possible whenposition selected. On vehicles equipped withair conditioning 3, the air conditioning isautomatically activated when positionselected.

In briefDefrosting windows:Set the temperature rotary knobto red and fan to position 4,set air distribution to JClose centre air vents; open side air ventsand direct them towards the door windows.6 Heating, ventilation - see page 71,air conditioning system - see page 75.15Heated rear windows 3,heated exterior mirrors 3:Press Ü OnPress Ü again OffReleasing the handbrake:Raise lever slightly,press lock button,lower lever fully6 Further information - see page 75.Drive carefully, economically and with theenvironment in mind. While driving, do notdo anything that could distract you.6 Handbrake - see page 104.

16In briefWarning buzzersWhen parking:While driving:z Always apply handbrake firmly. Engagefirst gear or reverse gear. On slopesapply the handbrake as far as it will go.z when operating the turn signals.z when switching cruise control 3 on andoff.z Turn steering wheel until lock is felt toengage (anti-theft protection).z during illumination of low fuel controlindicator.z Switch off exterior lights, otherwise theheadlight warning device will soundwhen the driver’s door is opened.z with Tecshift 3, at high clutchtemperatures.z Cooling fans may run on after the enginehas been switched off.z when driver’s seat belt is not fastened 3.When the vehicle is parked and driver’sdoor is opened:z when headlights are switched on.z with Tecshift 3, when neutral is notselected, footbrake is not depressed orhandbrake is not applied.6 Driving hints - see page 86,Save fuel, protect the environment see page 88.Parking the vehicle:Apply handbrake firmly,Close windows,Switch off engine,Remove key,Engage steering column lock,Lock doors6 Further information - see pages 30, 87,remote control - see page 31,central locking system - see page 33,Vauxhall alarm system 3 - see page 35.z Do not park vehicle on easily ignitablesurfaces as the hot exhaust systemtemperatures could cause the surface toignite.

In briefService work,MaintenanceWe recommend that you entrust all work toyour Vauxhall Authorised Repairer, whocan provide you with reliable service andcorrectly perform all work according tofactory instructions.If you have a problem - see page 134.Genuine Vauxhall Parts andAccessoriesWe recommend the use of “GenuineVauxhall Parts and Accessories” andconversion parts released expressly foryour vehicle type. These parts haveundergone special tests to establish theirreliability, safety and specific suitability foryour vehicle. Despite continuous marketmonitoring, we cannot assess or guaranteethese attributes for other products, even ifthey have been granted approval by therelevant authorities or in some other form."Genuine Vauxhall Parts and Accessories"and conversion parts approved byVauxhall can be obtained from yourVauxhall Authorised Repairer. You will begiven advice about permitted technicalchanges and correct installation will takeplace.9 WarningCarry out regularly the checksrecommended in this Owner's Manual.Ensure that your vehicle is serviced at theservice intervals specified in the ServiceBooklet. We recommend that you entrustthis work to your Vauxhall AuthorisedRepairer.Have faults remedied without delay!Consult a workshop. We recommend yourVauxhall Authorised Repairer. Ifnecessary, interrupt your journey.6 Maintenance - see pages 136 to 146.17That was a brief overview of themost important information foryour first drive in your Movano.Your vehicle has still moreinstruments and controls,possibly also optionalequipment.The remaining chapters of theOwner’s Manual containimportant information onoperation, safety andmaintenance as well as acomplete index.

18InstrumentsInstrumentsControl indicators .Tachometer.Speedometer.Fuel gauge .Coolant temperature gauge.Multi-function display .Oil level display 3 .Trip computer 3 .Engine oil life monitor 3.Radio 3.Electronic tachograph 3 .Navigation system 3.Mobile telephones and radioequipment (CB) 3 .18212121222223242727272828Control indicators The control indicators described here arenot present in all vehicles. The descriptionshowever, apply to all instrument versions.Front fog lights 3Illuminates when front fog lights areswitched on.Üu9Headlight dipped beamIlluminates when dipped beam is on.8Diesel particle filter 3Illuminates when regeneration of dieselparticle filter is required - see page 93.PßHeated rear windows 3,heated exterior mirrors 3see pages 15, 75.Headlight main beamIlluminates when main beam is on andwhen headlight flash is operated.rFog tail lightIlluminates when fog tail light is switchedon.Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)see page 105.Heated front seats 3Illuminates when seat heating system isswitched on.

InstrumentsPElectric side step 3Illuminates when electric side step isactivated by operating sliding side door. Ifilluminated continuously it indicates afault. Consult a workshop.vESP (Electronic Stability Programme) 3see page 96.FEngine oil life monitor 3see page 94.OTurn signalsFlashes when turn signals are on. If theyflash rapidly: a turn signal bulb has failed.ATecshift, Automatic mode 3Control indicator illuminates intransmission display when Automaticmode is selected - see page 81.VTecshift, Winter programme 3Control indicator illuminates intransmission display when Winterprogramme is enabled - see page 82.CStop engineIf C illuminates in conjunction with eitherp, I, or E, stop engine as soon aspossible without impeding other vehiclesand consult a workshop.oTecshift, Laden programme 3Control indicator illuminates intransmission display when Ladenprogramme is enabled - see page 83.Electronic immobiliserIf it flashes when the ignition is on, there isa fault in the immobiliser system;the engine cannot be started see page 30.TAkgTecshift, footbrake application 3see page 80.WTecshift, transmission electronics 3Control indicator illuminates intransmission display when fault hasoccurred - see page 85.Service / engine electronics 3If it illuminates while driving, interrupt yourjourney. If illuminated in conjunction withanother control indicator, observe this also.Consult a workshop.Further information - see page 93.19DEngine electronics / Preheating system /Diesel fuel filterIlluminates briefly during enginepreheating. If illuminated continuously itindicates:z The presence of water in the diesel fuelfilter. Drain diesel fuel filter of residualwater - see page 140.z An electronic system failure or thepresence of water in the diesel fuel filter.Consult a workshop.YFuel levelIf it illuminates: fuel level low, fill up.Never let the tank become empty!To start the engine after the tank has beenrun empty, the fuel system must be bled see page 115.EEngine stopIlluminates in conjunction with controlindicator C (stop engine) if coolanttemperature is too high. Stop vehicle andconsult a workshop.

20InstrumentspAlternatorIlluminates when ignition is switched on.Goes out after engine is started.9 WarningFWhen the engine is off, considerablygreater force will be required for brakingand steering.XIf illuminated during driving:Stop vehicle and switch off engine. Thebattery is not being charged and theengine cooling may be interrupted. Thebrake servo unit may cease to be effective.Interrupt your journey and check drive beltcondition and tensioning before consultinga workshop.Check oil level before consulting aworkshop.IROil pressureIlluminates when ignition is switched on.Goes out after engine is started.If illuminated during driving:Engine lubrication may be interrupted,resulting in damage to the engine and/orlocking of the driving wheels:z Move out of the flow of traffic as quicklyas possible without impeding othervehicles.z Depress clutch.z Move gearshift lever to neutral.z Switch off ignition (to position A).Do not remove key until vehicle has cometo a standstill, otherwise the steeringcolumn lock could engage unexpectedly.Brake systemIlluminates when ignition is switched on ifhandbrake is applied and/or fluid level forbrake hydraulics is too low.9 WarningIf it illuminates when the handbrake is notapplied: stop vehicle; interrupt yourjourney immediately and consult aworkshop.Not usedDriver’s seat belt 3Illuminates when ignition is switched on toremind driver to engage seat belt.Seat belts - see page 48.oNot usedUCruise control, speed limiter 3see page 100.ZExhaust emissions 3If it illuminates, there is a fault in theemission control system. The permittedemission limits may be exceeded. Consult aworkshop.For faults that can lead to destruction ofthe catalytic converter - see page 92.Consult a workshop immediately.HFurther information - see page 103.LRear door lock isolator 3see page 38.vAirbag systemsee page 52.Air suspension: Fault 3Illuminates when a fault has occurred in theair suspension system. Consult a workshop.

InstrumentsTachometerSpeedometerFuel gaugeMaking use of the tachometer helps tosave fuel; it indicates the engine speed.Indicates the vehicle speed.Display of fuel level:Certain vehicle variants feature a speedregulator 3 1) which restricts the vehicle’smaximum speed. As a visible indication ofthis, a warning label is located on theinstrument panel.Illumination of bars displays fuel level.Warning zone on right:Maximum permissible engine speedexceeded, danger to engine.If possible, drive in each gear in the lowengine speed range (between approx.2000 and 3000 rpm) and maintain an evenvehicle speed.Start-up limiter 3To reduce the risk of engine damage oncertain models, engine rpm will be limitedwhen starting.Vehicles with cruise control may feature aspeed limiter 3 1) (which enables a variablemaximum vehicle speed to be set) see page 100.1)Depending on driving environment (e.g. whendescending steep inclines), the vehicle speedcan exceed set limits. In such instances, itremains the driver’s responsibility to adhere tothe specific speed limits.When the fuel gauge indicates that thefuel supply is low, low fuel level controlindicator Y illuminates fill up.See page 90.Never let the tank become empty!21

22InstrumentsFor physical reasons, the coolanttemperature gauge shows the coolanttemperature only if the coolant level isadequate.During operation, the system ispressurized. The temperature maytherefore rise to over 100 C.Coolant temperature gaugeMulti-function displayDisplay of coolant temperature:Transmission display 3Display of the selected gear and mode withTecshift 3.Bars illuminated in lower areaBars illuminated up to centralareaBars illuminated to uppermostareaor controlindicator E isilluminated 3Engine operatingtemperature not yetreachedNormal operatingtemperatureTemperature toohigh. Stop vehicle,switch off engine.Danger to engine.Check coolant level.See page 141.NNeutral or idling position.RReverse gear.AAutomatic mode.kg Laden programme.V Winter programme.T Footbrake application.W Transmission electronics.

InstrumentsElectronic odometer / clock 3Normal mode:The odometer and clock are visible.Reset:The reset button is located alongside thespeedometer. Press button once to displaythe trip odometer.Press the button and hold; the display willflash and after 1 second will reset to zero.Press the button again to return theodometer to normal mode.Clock adjust mode:With the display in normal mode, press andhold the button and the minutes readingwill begin to increase.After the button is released, the clock willcontinue to flash for a further 5 seconds toenable further adjustments to be made.Oil level display 3The oil level display is correct only if thevehicle is parked on level ground with acold engine. The oil level display will onlybe reset if the ignition has been switchedoff for more than two minutes.23The squares that appear on the displayindicate the level. As the oil leveldiminishes, the squares in the displaydisappear and are replaced with dashes.If "oil" appears in the display, the oil levelmay need topping up. To gain a moreaccurate indication of the oil level, pressand hold the reset button - see page 26.1)A:Maximum levelB:Intermediate levelC:Minimum level check and top upengine oil1)Control indicator A illuminates if oillevel is too low.To return to the normal display, press thereset button again.Checking and topping up fluids see page 138.

24InstrumentsTrip computer 3In addition t

Y Fuel level: see pages 19, 91, 154. I Oil pressure: see page 20. D Engine electronics / Preheating system / Diesel fuel filter: see pages 14, 19. E Engine stop: see page 19. p Alternator: see page 20. R Brake system: see pages 20,105, 142. v ESP (Electronic Stability Programme) 3: see page 96. X Driver's seat belt 3: see pages 20, 48. H Not .

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