engine OPEL GT 2012 Owner's Manual

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1 1 6 D r iv in g an d o p e ra t io n
Cata ly tic conv erter, exhaust
ga s es
Ca taly tic con v er ter for pe trol e n gin e s
L eade d fuel will damage the catalytic
co n ver t e r a n d p a r t s o f t h e el ec tr o n i c
system, thereby rendering them
inoperative .
High qua lity fuels other tha n those liste d on
page s 11 4 and 1 7 5 (e .g. LRP
1)) could
dam age the catalytic conv erter.Damage to the ca talytic conve rte r or the
vehicle may res ult if the follow ing points
are not obs erve d:
zC onsult a workshop as quickly a s
pos sible in the e ve nt of misfiring,
irregular engine running following a cold
s tart, a s ignificant los s of engine power
or other unusual m alfunctions w hich
may indicate a fault in the ignition
system. If necessary, driving ma y be
continue d for a short time at a low spe ed
and w ith a low engine sp ee d.
Irregular engine running and lack of
powe r when the Ele ctronic S tability
Program (E SP) kicks in are for
ope ra tional re as ons and ca n be
ignored – s ee page 1 19 .zIf unburned fuel enters the catalytic
conv erter, this may res ult in ove rhe ating
and irre parable damage to the c atalytic
conv erter.
You should therefore avoid
unnecessarily long use of the starter
when starting-off, running the tank d ry
(an irre gular fuel s upply w ill lead to
overhea ting) and starting the e ngine by
pushing or towing.
zIf the e mis sion control ind ic ator Z
fla shes, slow down until the flashing
stops and the control indicator is s teady .
Consult a work shop imm ediately.
Emis s ion control indicator Z –
se e page 11 7 .
1)LR P = Lea d Replacement Petrol.

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11 7Dr i vi ng and o pe r ati on
Controlling exha ust emissions
The combination of design measures –
mainly in the are a of the fuel inje ction
system a nd ignition system s, and the
cataly tic conv erte r – has minimis ed the
proportion of harmful substance s in the
e xh a u st g a se s, su c h a s c a r b o n m on o xi d e
(CO ), hydrocarbons (CH) and nitrous
oxides (N O
x).Control i nd icator Z for exhaust
Illum inate s when the ignition is s witche d
on a nd during the start attem pt. Goes out
shortly after the eng ine sta rts running.
If it illum inate s while the e ngine is running,
the re is a fa ult in the em ission control
sy ste m. The permitte d e miss ion values
m a y be e xce ede d. Co n su l t a w or k sh o p
immed iately.
Flashing with the engine running indicates
a fault that may damage the catalytic
conv erter. You can continue to drive
without caus ing damage by slowing down
until the fla shing stop s and the control
indica tor is stead y. C onsult a workshop
immed iately.Exhaust g ases
D u r i n g t h e f i r s t dr i ve, s m o ke m a y deve l o p
be cause of wax and oil ev aporating on the
exhaust system . Park the vehicle in the
ope n for a while a fte r the first drive and
av oid inhaling the fum es .
9 Wa r nin g
Engine e xhaus t gase s contain pois onous
carbon monoxide , w hich is colourle ss and
odourle ss and c ould b e fatal if inhale d.
If ex haust gase s p enetrate the v ehicle
inte rior, open the w indows and consult a
workshop im mediate ly.

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1 1 8 D r iv in g an d o p e ra t io n
Mai nt ena nc e
Hav e all maintenance work carried out
at the inte rvals specified by Ope l. W e
recom mend that y ou entrust this work
to your O pel Service Partner, who ha s
prope r equipme nt and trained pers onne l
ava ilab le. Elec tronic te sting s ys tems
pe rmit rapid dia gnos is and rem edy of
faults. This way you can b e certain that
all comp onents of the vehicle’s electric al,
injection and ignition sy ste ms operate
correctly , that your ve hicle has a low leve l
of pollutant e mission and that the c atalytic
converte r s yste m will hav e a long se rvice
life.
You are there by m aking an imp ortant
contrib ution towards kee ping the air cle an
and com plia nc e with e mis sions le gis lation.
The S ervice work include s te sting and
adjusting the fuel injection system and the
ignition system . F or this re ason, hav e a ll
Se rvice work carrie d out at the inte rv als
s p eci f i e d by Op e l ( se e ch a p t er " Ser v ic e,
Maintenance " on page 1 65 ).Drive co n trol systems
Ele ctronic Stab ility P rogram (E SP ) ,
Ele ctronic Stab ility Control (E SC)
Elec tronic S tability C ontrol (ES C) is a
component part of the Ele ctronic S tability
Program (ESP).
ESP im proves driving s tability w he n
ne ces s ary in any driving s ituation,
re gardle ss of the ty pe of road surface or
tyre g rip . It also pre vents the d riv e whe els
from spinning.
The system m onitors vehicle movements.
As soon as the ve hicle starts to swe rve
(understeers/oversteers) engine output is
re duce d (the s ound of the e ngine cha ng es )
and individual whe els are spe cifically
braked . This cons iderab ly improve s the
driving stability of the ve hicle on snow and
ice and on wet or s lippe ry road s urfa ces .E SP is ready for operation as s oon a s the
ignition is s witched on and control
indicator v goes out.
The E SP control proces s is disp la yed b y the
flashing of v.
The vehicle is now in a critical s itua tion;
E SP allows you to ke ep control of the
vehicle a nd reminds you to m atch your
spee d to the road conditions.
9 Wa r nin g
Do not le t this spe cial safety feature
tempt you into ta king risk s w he n driving.
Tra ffic safe ty can only b e ac hie ve d by
adopting a re spons ible d riv ing sty le .

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11 9Dr i vi ng and o pe r ati on
Con t rol in dica tor v
Illuminates for a few seconds when the
ignition is switche d on. The s ys tem is ready
for operation when the control indica tor
goe s out.
Flashing during driving:
This shows the system has com e into
action. The engine output may be reduce d
(the sound of the engine cha nges) a nd the
ve hic le ma y be brake d automatically to a
s mall de gree .
The d riv er information centre also s hows
"E SC A CT IV E" an d/o r "L O W TR AC T ION "
when the syste m has come into action.
Se e page 69 .
"E SC" appe ars in s om e wa rning me ss age s.
ES C is a component part of the Ele ctronic
Stab ility Prog ra m (ES P), improving driving
s tability.Illum inate s while driving:
The system is switched off or a fault is
pres ent. C ontinued driving is poss ible .
The driving s tability ca n howe ve r
dete riorate de pending on road s urface
conditions .
The drive r informa tion ce ntre s how s
"ES C O FF ", "SE RVI CE ES C" o r
"SE RVIC E TR AC T ION " if a sy ste m f au lt
oc curs . S ee page s 69 , 7 0 .
The drive r informa tion ce ntre s how s
"T RA CT IO N O FF " a nd /o r "E SC OF F" if th e
sy ste m has bee n s witche d off. S ee page s
69, 70.
Reactiva te E SP or have the c ause of the
fa ult re me died by a work shop. The
sy ste m’s inte grate d s elf-diagnostics allow
fa ults to be quickly reme died.Sw itching off:
The tra ction control as pect of ESP ca n be
switched off by pressing button R once.
E SP can als o b e s witched off altogether by
pre ss ing and holding the button for more
t h a n 1 0 se c o nd s.
W hen traction control and /or E SP have
be en de activate d, c ontrol indicator v
illuminates in the ins trum ent pane l.
T h e dr i ver i n f o r m a t i o n cen t r e sh o w s
"TRAC TION OF F " if the button is pressed
once, and also "ESC OFF" if the system has
be en s w i t ch ed o ff a l to g e t h er .
S ee page s 6 9 , 7 0 .
Traction control and ES P are s witched on
aga in by pres s ing b utton R a gain (control
indicator g oe s out imm ediate ly) or the ne xt
time the ig nition is switche d on.

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12 3Dr i vi ng and o pe r ati on
Brak e assist
Powerful application of the brake peda l
automatically applies max imum brak ing
force a mplification to a chie ve the s horte st
pos sible braking d is tance unde r full
braking (brak e a ss ist).
M a i n t a i n s t ea dy p r es s ur e o n t h e br a k e
pe dal for as long as full-on brak ing is
to continue . W hen the brake ped al is
rele as ed, the max imum brak e force
amp lification is take n away.Foot b rake
The foot brake comp rises two independent
brake circuits .
If a brake circuit fails , the ve hicle can s till be
braked using the othe r brake circuit. If this
oc curs , howe ver, the brak e pe dal m us t be
depre ss ed quite far us ing conside rable
force be fore braking e ffect occurs. The
distance require d for braking will b e
greate r. Consult a workshop before
continuing your journey.
To ensure the full pe dal trave l can be
utilize d, e sp ecially in c ase of a fault in one
of the brake circuits, there must be no
unre strained mats in the vic inity of the
pedals – se e page 11 1 .
When the engine is not running, the
a ss i st a nce o f t h e br a ke se r vo u n it en ds
once the brake peda l has b ee n depre ss e d
once or twice . Braking e ffect is not
re duce d, but braking re quire s significantly
greate r force .Check the brake lamps before starting
out on a journey.
Just before starting any journey, check
effectiveness of brak e system at low
s pee ds and without obstructing moving
traffic, pa rticularly if brakes are we t, e .g.
afte r was hing the ve hicle .
The brake/ clutch fluid leve l s hould b e
che cked regularly. If the b ra ke/clutc h fluid
level is too low and the hand brak e is not
app lie d, c ontrol indicatorR illumina tes in
the ins trument pane l – s e e pa ge 5 6 .

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130 Self-help, vehicle care
Self-help, vehicle care
Bon net relea se
To ope n the bonnet, pull the rele ase
le ver locate d on the driver’s s ide below
the instrument pane l.
The b onnet will then be unlatched and will
ope n partially. R eturn relea se lev er to its
original pos ition.
Do not pull rele ase leve r while the vehicle is
mov ing. Bo n ne t re le as e ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... 13 0
Startin g .... .... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... 13 1
Starting the engine with
jum p lea ds3..... .... ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... 13 2
T o win g ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... 13 4
First-aid kit+3,
warning tria ngle¨3.... ..... .... .... ..... 13 5
V eh icle too ls .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... 13 5
P u nc tu re .. .... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... 13 5
T yre repair kit.. ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... 13 6
Ele ctrical s ys tem .. .... ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... 14 1
Fuses and the most important c ircuits
the y p ro te ct .. ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... 14 3
Bu lb re placem en t .... ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... 14 6
In s pectio n s ys te m .... ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... 15 1
O pel ge nuine parts and acc es sories . 15 2
A n o te o n s af ety .. .... ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... 15 2
Ch e ckin g an d to ppin g up f lu ids ... ..... 15 2
W ind scre en wipe rs ... ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... 15 7
W ind scre en was h er s ys tem ... .... .... ..... 15 8
Batte ry ..... .... .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... 15 9
Protection of electronic com ponents 159
V eh icle deco mm iss io nin g. ..... .... .... ..... 16 0
V eh icle re co mmis s io n in g.. ..... .... .... ..... 16 0
V eh icle care. .... ..... .... ..... .... ..... .... .... ..... 16 1
9 Warning
Disregard of these instructions m ay
le ad to injurie s or endange r life .
V eh i c l e p a s se ng er s sh o u l d b e i n f or m ed
accordingly.

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134 Self-help, vehicle care
zDo not c onnec t leads to negative
te rminal of discharged battery!
zRoute the le ads so that the y ca nnot
catch on rotating p arts in the engine
com partment.
zStart the e ngine of the ve hicle p rov id ing
th e j u m p s t a r t .
zAfte r 5 minute s, sta rt the other e ngine .
Start attem pts should be made for no
longe r than 15 s econds at an interva l of
1 m i nu t e .
zAfte r the start, allow b oth engines to idle
for 3 minutes with the leads connected.
zIn ord er to av oid ex ces s voltage in the
el ec tr i ca l sy st e m , be f o r e r e m o vi n g a
le ad, switch on an e lectrical cons umer
(e .g. lamps , h ea te d re ar win do w) in th e
vehicle rece iving the jump start.
zReverse above sequence exactly when
re m o v i n g l e a d s .
Towing
Tow ing the vehicl e
Screw the front towing ey e (stowed in a
bag in the lugga ge compartme nt) fully into
the front towing point.
Attac h a tow rope 3 - or b etter still, a tow
ro d 3 - to the towing ey e, neve r to the
bumper or front suspension units.
Plac e the gear s hift le ve r in ne utra l. Switch
on the ignition to re lease the stee ring
colum n lock and to p ermit operation of the
brake lamps , horn and winds cree n wipers . Drive off slowly and avoid jerky
mov eme nts . Impe rm iss ible trac tiv e force s
could da mage the ve hicles .
To prevent the entry of exha ust gases from
the tow ing vehicle , switch on the air re -
circulation sy stem and close the windows.
S ee k the a ss istance of a works hop.
Towi ng serv ice
E ntrust your ve hicle only to the towing
service of your choice and obtain an
e stimate on towing costs be fore e mploying
any tow ing se rvice. In this way y ou avoid
unnecessary c osts and possible insurance
proble ms during claim proce ss ing.
9 Warning
Ne ve r lift the ve hicle using the towing
eye!
9 Wa r nin g
More brake pedal pressure is necessary
w h en b ra ki n g s i n ce t he br a ke s er vo un i t i s
operative only when the engine is
running.
Conside rably greate r ste ering force is
necessary since the power steering unit is
operative only when the engine is
running.

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136 Self-help, vehicle care
Tyre rep air k it
Minor damag e to the tyre tread, e.g . from
foreign bodie s, can be tem porarily
rep aire d using the ty re re pair kit.
Do not rem ov e foreign bodies from the
tyre s. Damage d are as bigger than 4 m m
and da mage at the ty re rim cannot be
rep aire d using the ty re re pair kit.
The tyre re pair k it can be use d to seal small
puncture s with a liquid seala nt. Use of the
sealant doe s not c onstitute a pe rmane nt
rep air but is des igned as an eme rgency
measure, to allow the vehicle to be driven
while awaiting tyre replace me nt.
The ty re re pair kit ca n also be used to
infla te the tyres to the c orre ct ty re pressure
(se e page 18 0 ) without us ing the s ea lant.For important information – s ee page 1 40 .
If you have a flat ty re:
zPark on a leve l, firm a nd non-s lippery
surface.
zSw itch on haz ard warning lamps , a pply
hand brak e, engage rev ers e ge ar and
switch off engine.
zC orre ctly s et up the warning triangle3.
W arning tria ngle – se e page 13 5 .
Nev er use the liquid sealant on more than
one tyre at a tim e.
The tyre repa ir kit is loc ated in a stowag e
compartme nt on the drive r’ s side at the
re ar of the lugg age compartme nt.
Remove the strap from the ty re repair kit by
pressing the tabs on either side of the
buckle a nd remove the ty re re pair kit from
its foam containe r.
9 Wa r ning
Driv ing with tyre pressure that is too low
can cause invisible d amage to the ty re s.
This dama ge c annot be re medie d us ing
the tyre repair kit. Park v ehicle and
contact a works hop.
1 . Place the tyre repair k it on le vel ground
and unwrap the s ealant filling hose
from the compressor unit.

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138 Self-help, vehicle care
7 . Switch compre ss or on/off sw itc h to
position I(on).
8 . All of the se alant is pum ped into the ty re
and the ty re is infla ted.
Sea la nt may le ak from the puncture hole
un t i l t he v e hi c l e ha s b e en d r i v en a n d t he
ho l e s ea l e d .
Do not run the compressor for more than
10 minutes, see " Important information"
on page 14 0 .9. Check the compre ss or pres s ure gauge .
If the re is no re ading, the s e alant filling
hose to va lve conne ction may be faulty.
Re-che ck the conne ction.
10. Infla te the tyre to the corre ct pre ssure -
se e page 18 0 .
As the pres s ure gauge read ing is
slightly high w hile the c om pres sor is on,
switch c om pres sor off to gain an
accurate p re ssure reading.
If the p re scribe d tyre pressure is not
obta ine d within 10 m inutes , the tyre is
too badly damage d. S witch off engine
and compre ssor, re move accessory
plug and unscre w s eala nt filling hose
before contac ting a works hop.
11. When the correct ty re pressure has
be en re ached, switch compressor on/
off switch to position O(off).
1 2. S witch engine off and unplug the
ac ces sory plug from the ac ces sory
socket.
1 3. Dis conne ct s ealant filling hose from
ty re va lv e a nd replace the dust ca p.
E x e rc is e c a u t i o n w h en r em o v i ng t y r e
re pair kit com pone nts, as the y may s till
be hot after use.
W rap s ea lant filling hos e around
comp re s sor unit in its origina l loc ation.
S tow acc essory plug in compressor unit
by wrapp ing the c ord, re conne cting the
ac ces sory plug , then pus hing in the
bottom p art of the wrapp ed c ord
followed by the top part into the
comp ressor unit.
P e el o f f t h e s t i cke r co n t a i ni n g t h e
m aximum p ermitted sp ee d that is
affixe d to the se alant bottle, and
attach it within the driver’ s fie ld of
v ie w. For s ticker – s ee page 1 37 , F ig.
S14066.

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14 1Self-help, vehicle care
Electrical system
Fuses
The vehicle has two fuse boxes: one behind
a cov er on the rig ht-hand side of the
pas se nger com partment a nd anothe r in
the e ngine com partment.
It is advisable to carry a complete set of
fuses in the vehicle.
St o r e s p a r e f us e s o n t h e u nde r si d e o f t h e
engine c om partment fus e box cove r.
Opening the cover – see pa ge 144.
Before re placing a fus e, turn off the
re spective switch and the ignition.A blown fus e ca n be re cognise d by its
me lted wire. Do not install a new fus e until
the cause of the fault has be en re medie d.
Differe nt ty pes of fuse are use d.
9 Wa r ning
Elec tronic ignition sy ste ms use a v ery
high v oltag e. Do not touch the ignition
sys t em ; da n g e r t o l i f e.
Fuse Fuse
c o l o ur r a t i ng
Grey 2 A
Brownish y ellow 5 A
Re d 10 A
Blue 15 A
Ye llo w 20 A
Transpare nt 25 A
Or a nge 40 A

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