sensor OPEL ANTARA 2009 User Guide
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Driving and operation143
Control indicator for park pilotControl indicator r illuminates while
driving if there is a fault in the system.
If the acoustic signal sounds 3 times
continuously when there are no obstacles
near the front or rear bumper, there is a
fault in the system.
Have the cause of the fault remedied by a
workshop. To ensure the safety of other road users
and people in the vicinity and to avoid
damage to the vehicle, remember:
z
The park pilot should only be considered
as a supplementary function. Normal
precautions should be maintained when
reversing. Check the rear view and use
the mirrors when reversing.
z Do not push, scratch or otherwise
damage the sensors.
z Do not use high-pressure jet cleaners to
clean the sensors. Clean only with a soft
sponge and clean water.
Automatic level control 3
Automatic level control makes it possible to
keep the height of the vehicle constant
when subjected to different loads in the
rear (e.g. when passengers are occupying
the rear seats or when towing a caravan/
trailer). This significantly improves driving
conditions.
The vehicle is automatically raised at the
rear to its previous unloaded level,
increasing spring travel and ground
clearance.
Headlamp range adjustment -
see page 97.
In the event of malfunctions, do not utilise
the vehicle’s full load capacity. Have the
cause of the fault remedied by a workshop
without delay.
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Driving and operation144
Tyre pressure monitoring system3
The tyre pressure monitoring system
continually checks the pressure of all four
wheels while driving.
A pressure sensor is integrated in each
wheel. Once a minute, the pressure of each
tyre is sent to a control unit, where it is
compared. If the system detects one or
more pressure differences, a message
appears on the information display.
Current tyre pressures can be shown in the
information display.
For the system to be operational, all wheels
must be equipped with pressure sensors
and all tyres must be filled to the
prescribed pressure. The tyre pressure
monitoring system automatically detects if
the vehicle is being driven with a load of up
to 3 persons or a full load.
Once the ignition is switched on, the system
is operational and will continuously
monitor the tyre pressures at speeds of
approx. 40 km/h (25 mph) and above. Tyre pressure – see pages 224.
Display of current tyre pressure
Select menu item Tyres from the Board
Computer menu.
The current pressure of each tyre is
displayed.
Warning messages
A message is given on the information
display to warn of inconsistent tyre
pressures. In some versions, the message is
displayed in abbreviated form.
For example, the following messages can
be displayed:
9 Warning
The tyre pressure monitoring system does
not replace manual checks with a
suitable gauge.
Check tyre pressures at least every
14 days and prior to any long journey:
the tyres should be checked when cold.
Don’t forget to check the spare. Ü Board Computer
BC 1
BC 2
Timer
Tyres
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Driving and operation149
Wheels, tyres
See page 223 for suitable tyres and
restrictions.
Factory-fitted tyres are matched to the
chassis and offer optimum driving comfort
and safety.
Changing tyre/wheel type
Note the necessary modifications before
switching to different tyres or wheels.
If wheel rims of a different type are to be
installed, the wheel nuts may also need to
be changed. We recommend you consult
an Opel Partner.
If tyres of a different size to those fitted at
the factory are used (this includes winter
tyres), the electron ic speedometer may
possibly need to be reprogrammed, to
ensure that the speed displayed is correct. Vehicles with tyre pressure monitoring
system
3
When using winter tyres, or when switching
to different tyre sizes, sensors for the tyre
pressure monitoring syst em can be fitted at
a later date by a workshop, upon request.
Otherwise, the system would not indicate
tyre pressure deviations.
Tyre pressure monitoring system -
see page 144.
Fitting new tyres
New tyres should be fitted in pairs, or, for
preference, in sets. Make sure that both
tyres on an axle are:
z the same size,
z the same design,
z the same make,
z and have the same tread pattern.
Fit directional tyres such that they roll in the
direction of travel. The rolling direction is
indicated by a symbol (e.g. an arrow) on
the sidewall.
Tyres fitted opposing the rolling direction
(e.g. when a tyre is changed) should be
refitted as soon as possible. This is the only
way to obtain full benefit from the design
properties of the tyre.
Observe legal requirements when
disposing of tyres. Some brands of tyres have a beaded edge
for alloy wheels, to protect against
damage. If wheel trims are used on steel
wheels with beaded-edge tyres, the
following procedure must be followed:
z
Wheel trims and tyres that are approved
by Opel for the respective vehicle and
comply with all of the relevant wheel and
tyre combination requ irements must be
used.
z If the wheel trims and tyres used are not
Opel-approved, the tyres must not have
a beaded edge.
9 Warning
Use of unsuitable tyres or wheels may
lead to accidents and render the vehicle
unroadworthy.
9 Warning
Use of unsuitable tyres or wheel trims
could lead to sudden pressure loss and
thereby accidents.
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Self-help, vehicle care198
Power steering fluid
The power steering fluid does not require
any additional maintenance than that
detailed on pages 206 to 212.
If the fluid in the reservoir falls below the
MIN mark, consult a workshop.
Windscreen wipers
Clear vision is essential for safe driving.
Perform regular checks on the wipers to
ensure they are oper ating correctly. We
recommend wiper blade replacement at
least once a year.
If the windscreen is dirty, operate the
windscreen washer system before
switching on the wipers or setting the
wipers to automatic operation with the rain
sensor 3. This will avoid wiper blade wear.
Do not switch on the windscreen wipers if
the windscreen is dry or obstructed (e.g.
with snow or ice), as this could damage the
glass, the wiper blades, or the wiper
system.
If the wipers become frozen on to the glass,
we recommend that they be released with
the aid of Opel De-icer Spray.
Smearing wiper blades can be cleaned with
a soft cloth and Opel Cleaning Solvent and
Antifreeze.
Wiper blades whose lips have become
hardened, cracked or covered with silicone
must be replaced. This may be necessary
as a result of the effect s of ice, thawing salt
or heat, or the incorrect use of cleaning
agents.
Switch off the wipers in car washes –
see pages 92 and 202.
Wiper care
– see page 205. To ensure proper operation of the rain
sensor
3, the sensor area must be free from
dust, dirt and ice, which is why the
windscreen washer system must be
operated at regular intervals and the
sensor area de-iced. Vehicles with rain
sensor can be identified by the sensor area
near the top of the windscreen.
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Index228
IndexA
ABS ......................................................... 148
Accessories
......... 45, 57, 69, 169, 191, 200
Accessory sockets
................................... 69
Active Rollover Protection (ARP)
.......... 138
Air conditioning system
................ 103, 109
Air distribution
....................................... 106
Air intake
............................................... 114
Air quality sensor
.................................. 112
Air recirculation mode
.......................... 109
Air vents
................................................. 104
Airbags
.................................. 42, 52, 54, 55
Alarm
....................................................... 29
Alarm system
........................................... 27
All Wheel Drive (AWD)
.......................... 121
Alternator
................................................ 74
Antenna
......................................... 101, 202
Antifreeze
...................................... 195, 214
Antifreeze protection
.................... 195, 199
Anti-knock quality of fuel
..................... 131
Octane number
................................. 217
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
.............. 148
Anti-theft alarm system
.......................... 27
Anti-theft locking system
........................ 27
Towing equipment
............................ 166
Approach lighting
................................... 94
Aquaplaning
......................................... 151
Armrests
............................................. 40, 42
Ashtrays
................................................... 67
Illumination
........................................ 100
Assist grips
............................................... 69
Automatic air recirculation
.................. 112
Automatic anti-dazzle exterior mirrors
.31 Automatic anti-dazzle interior mirror
... 32
Automatic dipped beam activation
...... 95
Automatic level control
.................. 97, 143
Automatic transmission
................. 18, 115
Automatic mode
............................... 116
Engine braking assistance
............... 118
Fault
................................................... 120
Interruption of power supply
............ 120
Kickdown
................................... 117, 118
Manual mode
.................................... 117
Rocking the vehicle
........................... 119
Selector lever
..................................... 116
Transmission display
........................ 116
Winter program
................................. 117
B
Battery ................................................... 200
Interruption of power supply
............ 120
Battery discharge protection
............... 100
Before starting-off
.................................. 18
Belt force limiters
.................................... 44
Belt tensioners
......................................... 44
Belts
....................................... 8, 42, 43, 204
Bleeding, diesel fuel system
................. 171
Board information display
............... 76, 78
Bonnet
.................................................... 171
Boot, see Luggage compartment
......... 41
Brake assist
........................................... 146
Brake fluid
............................................. 214
Brake system
......................................... 145
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Index233
Power steering ................................. 73, 127
Fluid
.................................................... 198
Preheating
......................................... 19, 73
Pushing, towing
..................................... 172
R
Radio ...................................................... 101
Radio equipment (CB)
.......................... 102
Radio frequency remote control Central locking system
.............. 6, 23, 25
Fault
..................................................... 24
Radio reception
..................................... 101
Rain sensor
................................15, 93, 198
Rear interior lamps Bulb replacement
.............................. 190
Rear lamp cluster
.................................... 96
Bulb replacement
.............................. 188
Rear seat armrest
.................................... 42
Rear seats
................................................ 41
Folding backrests
................................ 41
Restoring backrests
............................. 42
Rear window washer system
....16, 93, 199
Rear window wipers
.......................... 16, 93
Refuelling
............................................... 132
Fuel filler cap
..................................... 132
Remote control Central locking system
.............. 6, 23, 25
Fault
..................................................... 24
Replacement keys
................................... 21
Reversing lamps
...................................... 96
Bulb replacement
.............................. 188
Roof load
.................. 35, 64, 127, 153, 221
Roof racks
...................................... 130, 153 Running-in
............................................. 127
Brakes
................................................. 145
S
Safeguard against
unauthorised use
........................ 13, 20, 21
Safety
..................................................... 191
Safety accessories
..................... 47, 68, 177
Safety net
................................................. 60
Saving energy
........................................ 129
Saving fuel
............................................. 129
Seat adjustment
.................................. 7, 36
Seat belts
............................... 8, 42, 43, 204
Driver’s seat belt reminder
................. 72
Front passenger’s seat belt reminder
46
Height adjustment
.............................. 47
Removing
............................................. 47
Seat height adjustment
...................... 8, 37
Seat position
............................................ 38
Seats
..................................................... 7, 36
Adjustment
.................................. 7, 8, 36
Electric seat adjustment
..................... 37
Folding passenger’s seat
.................... 40
Heated seats
..................................... 105
Selector lever
................................... 18, 116
Selector lever lock
........................... 18, 116
Self-diagnosis
.......................................... 45
Self-help
................................................. 171
Automatic transmission
.................... 120
Information display
....................... 80, 86
Remote control
.................................... 24
Service
.................................................... 206
Service intervals
............................. 206, 207
Side airbags
............................................. 54 Side repeater lamps
Bulb replacement
.............................. 188
Slide/tilt sun roof
..................................... 34
Spare keys
............................................... 21
Spare wheel
................................... 153, 177
Speed
............................................. 129, 130
Fuel consumption
.............................. 129
Speedometer
........................................... 75
Starting on inclines
............................... 170
Starting the engine
........................... 13, 19
Self-help
............................................. 172
Steam-jet cleaners
........143, 167, 202, 204
Steering column lock
.............................. 13
Steering wheel adjustment
..................... 13
Steering wheel remote control
............. 101
Storage
.................................................... 59
Stowage compartments
......................... 64
Sun roof
................................................... 34
Sun visors
................................................. 34
Illumination
........................................ 100
Sunglass holder
....................................... 65
System settings
................................. 79, 85
T
Tachometer ............................................. 75
Tail and brake lamps Bulb replacement
.............................. 188
Tailgate
............................................... 6, 26
Tailgate washer system
............ 16, 93, 199
Antifreeze protection
........................ 199
Capacities
.......................................... 225
Washer fluid reservoir
....................... 199
Tailgate wiper
................................... 16, 93