Opel Combo 2010 Owner's manual

Category
Cars
Type
Owner's manual
OPEL Combo
Owner’s Manual
OPEL Combo
Operation, Safety, Maintenance
Data specific to your vehicle
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Fuel
Designation
Engine oil
Grade
Viscosity
Tyre pressure
Tyre size Front Rear
Summer tyres
Winter tyres
Weights
Gross vehicle weight rating
– EC kerb weight
=Payload
Introduction
Your vehicle is an intelligent combination
of forward-looking technology, impressive
safety, environmental friendliness and
economy.
It now lies with you to drive your vehicle
safely and to see it performs perfectly. This
Owner’s Manual provides you with all the
necessary information to that end.
Make sure your passengers are aware of
the possible risk of accident and injury
which may result from improper use of the
vehicle.
You must always follow the specific laws of
the country in which you are located. These
could differ from the information in this
Owner’s Manual.
When this Manual refers to a workshop
visit, we recommend your Opel Service
Partner.
All Opel Service Partners provide first-class
service at reasonable prices. Experienced
mechanics trained by Opel work according
to specific Opel instructions.
The Owner’s Manual, infotainment system
instructions and vehicle service and
warranty booklet should always be kept
ready to hand in the vehicle glove
compartment.
Make use of the Owner’s Manual
z The "In Brief" section will give you an
initial overview.
z The table of contents at the beginning of
the owner’s manual and within the
individual chapters will show you where
everything is.
z Its index will help you find what you
want.
z Yellow arrows in the illustrations serve as
points of reference or indicate some
action to be performed.
z Black arrows in the illustrations indicate
a reaction or a second action to be
performed.
z This Owner’s Manual depicts left-hand
drive vehicles. Operation is similar for
right-hand drive vehicles.
z The Owner’s Manual uses the internal
engine codes. The corresponding sales
designations are found in the chapter
"Technical data".
z Direction references such as left or right,
forwards or backwards in the
descriptions always indicate the
direction of travel.
Symbols
6 Continue reading on next page.
3 signifies equipment not fitted to all
vehicles (model variants, engine options,
models specific to one country, optional
equipment, Genuine Opel Parts and
Accessories).
Page references are indicated with 3 . 3
means "see page".
9
Danger, 9 Warning, Caution
We wish you many hours of pleasurable
driving
Adam Opel GmbH
9 Danger
Text marked 9 Danger provides
information on risk of endangering life.
Failure to comply with the instructions
could endanger life.
9 Warning
Text marked 9 Warning provides
information on risk of accident or injury.
Failure to comply with the instructions
could lead to injury.
Caution
Text marked Caution provides
information on possible damage to the
vehicle Failure to comply with the
instructions could lead to vehicle
damage.
Contents
In Brief ........................................................ 2
Keys, doors, windows ............................. 20
Seats, Interior .......................................... 38
Instruments ............................................. 66
Lighting ................................................... 84
Infotainment system .............................. 90
Climate control ....................................... 92
Driving and operation ......................... 100
Self-help, vehicle care .......................... 128
Opel Service, maintenance .................. 164
Technical data ..................................... 182
Index ...................................................... 198
Back to overview
2In Brief
In Brief
Picture no: 18079s.tif
Unlocking the vehicle: Turn the
key in the lock forwards or press
the q button on the radio remote
control 3
Pull on the door handle and open the door
or slide open the sliding door 3.
Sliding door 3 3 27. Key 3 20,
Electronic immobiliser 3 21,
Remote control 3 3 23,
Central locking system 3 3 24,
Anti-theft alarm system 3 3 31,
Child locks 3 3 27.
Picture no: 18080s.tif
Unlocking the tailgate 3: Turn the
key to the horizontal position or
press the q button on the remote
control 3
Press the button to open the tailgate.
When using the remote control, the tailgate
is only unlocked if the key slot in the button
is in the horizontal position.
If the key slot is in the vertical position, the
tailgate is always locked.
Remote control 3 3 23,
Central locking system 3 3 24,
Anti-theft alarm system 3 3 31,
Tailgate 3 3 28.
Back to overview
3In Brief
Picture no: 18081s.tif
Unlocking the leaf doors 3: Turn
the key to the vertical position or
press the q button on the remote
control 3
To open the right leaf door, pull on the
handle and pull open the door. To open the
left leaf door, turn the handle on the inside.
When using the remote control, the leaf
doors are only unlocked if the key slot in the
lock is in the vertical position.
If the key slot is in the horizontal position,
the leaf doors are always locked.
Remote control 3 3 23,
Central locking system 3 3 24,
Anti-theft alarm system 3 3 31,
Leaf doors 3 3 29.
Picture no: 13189s.tif
To adjust front seat leg room 3:
Pull handle, slide seat, release
handle
After adjusting, move the seat until you
can feel it engage.
Seats 3 38, Seat position 3 39.
Picture no: 13714s.tif
To adjust front seat backrests:
Turn handwheel
Do not lean on seat backrest whilst
adjusting it.
Seats 3 38, Seat position 3 39.
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4In Brief
Picture no: 12429s.tif
Front seat height 3: Pull lever at
side
Lift lever and relieve some weight from seat
to raise it or press down on seat with body
weight to lower it.
Never adjust the driver’s seat whilst driving.
It could move in an uncontrolled manner
when the lever has been pulled.
Seats 3 38, Seat position 3 39.
Picture no: 11536s.tif
To fold front seat backrest
forward 3: Raise release lever
Seats 3 38, Seat position 3 39.
Picture no: 13781s.tif
Adjust head restraint height 3 of
front and rear outboard seats: Tilt
forward to release, hold in place,
adjust height and release again
Head restraint 3 40, Head restraint
position 3 41, Rear, centre head restraint 3
3 41.
Back to overview
5In Brief
Picture no: 18531s.tif
Pull out the seat belt and engage
it in the belt buckle
The seat belt must not be twisted and must
lie snugly against the body. The backrest
must not be tilted back too far (maximum
approx. 25).
To release belt, press red button on belt
buckle.
Three-point seat belts 3 48,
Airbag system 3 3 56, Seat position 3 39.
Picture no: 18083s.tif
Adjust the exterior mirror
manually using the handle
Mirrors 3 34, Aspherical exterior mirrors
3 34, Folding the exterior mirrors 3 34.
Picture no: 18084s.tif
Electrical exterior mirror
adjustment 3
Select the corresponding exterior mirror
with the rocker switch and adjust with the
four-way switch.
Mirrors 3 34, Aspherical exterior mirrors
3 34, Folding the exterior mirrors 3 34,
Heated exterior mirrors 3 35.
Back to overview
6In Brief
Picture no: 18082s.tif
To adjust interior mirror by
swivelling
Swivel lever on underside of mirror housing
to reduce dazzle at night.
Mirrors 3 35.
Picture no: 18086s.tif
Steering wheel adjustment 3:
Swivel lever down, adjust height,
swivel lever up, engage
Adjust steering wheel only when vehicle is
stationary and steering column lock is
released.
Airbag systems 3 3 56.
Picture no: 13715s.tif
Exterior lights
Turn light switch
Press light switch
Push button
Lighting 3 84, Headlamp-warning device
3 17.
7 =Off
8 = Parking lamps
9 = Dipped beam or main beam
0 =Courtesy lamp
> =Fog lamps 3
r = Fog tail lamp
Back to overview
7In Brief
Picture no: 18475s.tif
Headlamp flash, main beam and
dipped beam
Main beam, headlamp flash 3 85.
Picture no: 14054h.tif
Switch turn signal on
Turn signals 3 85.
Picture no: 15865s.tif
Hazard warning lamps
Operated with the ¨ button.
Hazard warning flashers 3 86.
Headlamp flash = Pull stalk towards
steering wheel
Main beam = Push stalk forwards
Dipped beam = Push stalk forwards
again
Right = Lever upwards
Left = Lever downwards
Back to overview
8In Brief
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9In Brief
Page
1 Light switch .......................... 3 6, 3 84
2 Side air vents ................................ 3 93
3 Turn signals, headlamp flash,
dipped beam, main beam .. 3 6, 3 84
4 Horn ...............................................3 13
5 Steering wheel remote control 3 .3 90
6 Instruments ................................... 3 66
7 Windscreen wipers,
windscreen washer system,
rear window washer system 3 .....3 82
8 Centre air vents .............................3 93
9 Display 3 for time, date,
outside temperature,
infotainment system 3 ................ 3 77
Page
10 Hazard warning lamps ................. 3 7
LED for anti-theft alarm system 33 32
11 Infotainment system 3 ................ 3 90
12 Front passenger airbag 3 ........... 3 56
13 Glove compartment ..................... 3 63
14 Heating and ventilation system . 3 92
15 Air conditioning system 3 ........... 3 96
Heated rear window 3 ....... 3 14, 3 37
Air recirculation system 3 ............ 3 97
16
Ashtray 3 ...................................... 3 62
17 Accessory socket or
cigarette lighter ........................... 3 61
18 Seat heating 3 ............................. 3 40
Fuel selection switch
(natural gas/petrol) 3 ................ 3 113
19 Accelerator pedal .......... 3 106, 3 108
Page
20 Brake pedal .................... 3 106, 3 118
21 Ignition switch with
steering wheel lock ...................... 3 16
22 Steering wheel adjustment 3 ....... 3 6
23 Clutch pedal 3 ........................... 3 106
24 Bonnet release lever ................... 3 128
25 Headlamp range adjustment 3 .. 3 87
Fog tail lamp ................................ 3 86
Fog lamps 3 ................................. 3 86
Instrument illumination ............... 3 87
Back to overview
10 In Brief
Back to overview
11In Brief
Page
1 Side air vents ................................ 3 93
2 Front passenger airbag 3 ........... 3 56
3 Infotainment system 3 ................ 3 90
4 Hazard warning lamps .................. 3 7
LED for anti-theft
alarm system 3 .............................3 32
5 Display 3 for time, date,
outside temperature,
infotainment system 3 ................ 3 77
6 Centre air vents .............................3 93
7 Turn signals, headlamp flash,
dipped beam, main beam .. 3 6, 3 84
8 Horn ...............................................3 13
9 Steering wheel remote control 3 .3 90
10 Instruments ................................... 3 66
Page
11 Windscreen wipers,
windscreen washer system,
rear window washer system 3 .....3 82
12 Light switch ........................... 3 6, 3 84
13 Headlamp range adjustment 3 .. 3 87
Fog tail lamp ................................ 3 86
Fog lamps 3 ................................. 3 86
Instrument illumination ............... 3 87
14 Bonnet release lever ................... 3 128
15 Ignition switch with
steering wheel lock ...................... 3 16
16 Steering wheel adjustment 3 ........ 3 6
17 Accelerator pedal .......... 3 106, 3 108
18 Brake pedal .................... 3 106, 3 118
19 Clutch pedal 3 ........................... 3 106
Page
20 Seat heating 3 ............................. 3 40
Fuel selection switch
(natural gas/petrol) 3 ................ 3 113
21 Accessory socket or
cigarette lighter ........................... 3 61
22 Ashtray 3 ...................................... 3 62
23 Air conditioning system 3 ........... 3 96
Heated rear window 3 ....... 3 14, 3 37
Air recirculation system 3............ 3 97
24 Heating and ventilation system . 3 92
25 Glove compartment .................... 3 63
Back to overview
12 In Brief
Control indicators
>
Fog lamps 3,
3 66, 3 86.
A
Engine electronics,
Immobiliser 3, Manual
transmission automated 3,
Fault,
3 21, 3 66, 3 116.
Z
Exhaust gases 3,
3 67, 3 115.
v
Airbag systems 3,
Belt tensioners,
3 67, 3 50, 3 59.
I
Engine oil pressure,
3 67.
O
Turn signal lamps,
3 68, 3 85.
C
Main beam,
3 68, 3 85.
!
Preheating 3, diesel particle
filter 3,
3 68, 3 116.
T
Winter programme of the
manual transmission
automated 3,
3 103.
r
Fog tail lamp,
3 69, 3 86.
p
Alternator,
3 69.
R
Brake system,
clutch system 3,
3 69, 3 179.
u
Anti-lock Braking System 3,
3 119.
S
Engine oil level 3,
3 70, 3 175.
EPS
Electric power steering 3,
3 70.
Y
Fuel level,
3 70, 3 111.
Back to overview
13In Brief
Picture no: 11548s.tif
Operate horn: Press j right or left
Airbag system 3 3 56, Remote control on
steering wheel 3 3 90.
Picture no: 14055h.tif
Windscreen wiper: Move lever
upwards
Windscreen wiper 3 82, Adjustable wiper
interval 3 3 83, Further information 3 160,
3 179.
Picture no: 14056h.tif
Operating windscreen washer
system: Lever toward steering
wheel
Windscreen washer system 3 82, Further
information 3 180, 3 195.
& =Fast
% =Slow
$ = Adjustable interval switching
§ =Off
Back to overview
14 In Brief
Picture no: 14057h.tif
Rear window wiper 3 and
Rear window washer system 3
operation
Rear window wipers and rear window
washer system 3 82, Further information
3 179, 3 180.
Picture no: 11549s.tif
Heated rear window 3, heated
exterior mirrors 3
Operated with the Ü button.
Climate control system 3 92, Heated rear
window 3 37.
Picture no: 13205s.tif
To clear fogged or icy windows
Turn the rotary switches for temperature
and air flow clockwise. Set air distribution
to V. Air conditioning system 3: Also press
button n.
Climate control 3 3 92.
Wiper on = Push stalk forwards
Wiper off = Lever toward steering wheel
Washing = Push lever forward and hold
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Opel Combo 2010 Owner's manual

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