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138 Driving and operationOverrun 
zThe fuel supply is shut off automatically 
on overrun, e.g. when descending steep 
hills or when braking  3136. 
z To enable the overrun cut-off to come 
into action and save fuel, do not 
accelerate or declutch during overrun. 
Correct gear selection 
z High revs increase engine wear and fuel 
consumption. 
z Do not race your engine. Avoid driving at 
high engine speeds. 
Making use of the tachometer helps to 
save fuel. Drive in a low engine speed 
range for each gear as much as possible 
with uniform engine speeds. Drive as 
often as possible in top gear, select the 
next higher gear as soon as possible, 
and only change down when the engine 
is no longer running  perfectly smoothly. 
High speed 
z The higher the speed, the higher the 
consumption and the noise level. At top 
speed, you consume a great deal of fuel 
and produce excessive noise and 
exhaust emissions.  z
Slightly releasing th e accelerator pedal 
results in distinct fu el savings with no 
major loss of speed. 
Drive at no more than around three 
quarters of maximum speed and you will 
use up to 50 % less fuel, without losing a 
great deal of time. 
Tyre pressure 
z Inadequate tyre pressure, leading to 
higher road resistance, costs money in 
two ways: for more fuel and increased 
tyre wear. 
z Regular checks (every 14 days) pay off. 
Electrical loads
z The power consumption of electrical 
equipment increases fuel consumption. 
z Switch off all auxiliary electrical loads 
(e.g. air conditioning 3, heated rear 
window) when not needed. 
Roof racks, ski-holders 
z Due to air resistance, a roof load can 
increase fuel consumption by 
approx. 1l/100 km. 
z Remove them if they are not being used.  Repair and maintenance 
z
Improper repairs or adjustment and 
maintenance work can increase fuel 
consumption. Do not carry out work on 
the engine yourself. 
You may out of ignorance infringe 
environmental laws by not disposing of 
materials properly. 
Appropriate parts might not be recycled. 
Contact with some of the materials 
involved may pose a health hazard. 
z We recommend that repair and 
maintenance be entrusted to your Opel 
Partner.
Extreme driving conditions
z Going up steep slopes, cornering, driving 
on poor roads and winter driving all 
increase fuel consumption. 
Fuel consumption increases dramatically 
in urban traffic and at winter 
temperatures, especially on short trips 
when the engine operating temperature 
is not reached. 
z Follow the hints given above to keep 
consumption to a minimum under such 
conditions.  
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Fuels, refuellingFuel consumption 
The fuel consumption is determined under 
specified driving conditions 3224. 
Special equipment increases the weight of 
the vehicle. As a result, they can increase 
fuel consumption and reduce the specified 
maximum speed. 
For the first few thousand kilometres, 
friction between the engine and 
transmission components is higher. This 
increases fuel consumption.  Fuel for petrol engines 
Only use unleaded fuel that complies 
with DIN EN 228. 
Fuels with ethanol content greater than 5 % 
may only be used if the vehicle has been 
specifically developed and approved for 
these fuels. 
Use fuel with the recommended octane 
rating (value in bold 
3220). Use of fuel 
with too low an octane  rating can reduce 
engine power and torque and will slightly 
increase fuel consumption.  Fuel for diesel engines 
Only use diesel fuel that complies 
with DIN EN 590. The fuel must have low 
sulphur content (maximum 50 ppm). 
Do not use marine diesel oils, heating oils 
or entirely or partially plant-based diesel 
fuels, such as rape seed oil or bio diesel, 
Aquazole and similar diesel-water 
emulsions. Diesel fuels must not be diluted 
with fuels for petrol engines. 
The flow and filterability of diesel fuel are 
temperature-dependent. When 
temperatures are low, re
fuel with diesel fuel 
with guaranteed winter properties. 
Caution 
Use of fuel with too  low an octane rating 
could lead to uncontrolled combustion 
and engine damage.  
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140 Driving and operationFuel filler cap 
Only a Opel Genuine fuel filler cap provides 
full functionality. Diesel-engined vehicles 
have special fuel filler caps. 
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Refuelling 
9 Warning 
Before refuelling, switch off engine and 
any external heaters with combustion 
chambers  3 (identified by sticker on 
tank flap). Switch off any mobile 
phones. 
Follow the operating and safety 
instructions of the  filling station when 
refueling. 
9 Warning 
Fuel is flammable and explosive. No 
smoking. No naked flames or sparks. 
If you can smell fuel in your vehicle, have 
the cause of this rectified immediately 
by a workshop.  
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Catalytic converter, exhaust 
gassesCatalytic converter 
The catalytic converter reduces the 
amount of harmful substances in the 
exhaust gas, such as carbon monoxide 
(CO), hydrocarbons, (CH) and nitrous 
oxide (NO
x). Fuel grades other than those listed on 
pages 139, 220 (e. g. LRP = Lead 
Replacement Petrol or leaded fuel) could 
damage the catalytic converter or 
electronic components. 
z
In the event of misfiring, uneven engine 
running, a clear reduction in engine 
performance or other unusual problems, 
have the cause of the fault rectified by a 
workshop as soon as possible. In an 
emergency, driving can be continued for 
a short period, keeping vehicle speed 
and engine speed low. 
This does not apply when the Electronic 
Stability Program (ESP®
Plus 
3) kicks in 
3 146. 
z If unburnt fuel enters the catalytic 
converter of a petrol engine, this may 
result in overheating and irreparable 
damage to the catalytic converter. 
You should therefore avoid 
unnecessarily long use of the starter 
when starting off,  running the tank dry 
and starting the engine by pushing or 
towing. 
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Controlling exhaust emission 
Design measures, primarily in the fuel 
injection system and ignition system zones 
in combination with the catalytic converter, 
the amount of hazardous substances in the 
exhaust emissions, such as carbon 
monoxide (CO), hydrocarbons (CH) and 
nitrogen oxides (NO
x), are reduced to a 
minimum. 
Caution 
Damage to the catalytic converter or the 
vehicle may result if the following points 
are not observed.  
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Control indicator 
Z for exhaust 
Illuminates when the ignition is switched on 
and during the start attempt. Goes off 
shortly after the engine starts running. 
Illumination whilst the engine is running 
indicates a fault in the emission control 
system. The permissible emission limits 
may be exceeded. Contact a workshop for 
assistance immediately. 
Illumination with the engine running 
indicates a fault that can cause damage to 
the catalytic converter. It is possible to 
continue driving without causing damage 
by slowing down until the flashing stops 
and the control indicator illuminates. 
Contact a workshop for assistance 
immediately. 
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Control indicator 
A
 for engine electronics 
Illuminates for a few seconds after the 
ignition is switched on. 
If it illuminates when the engine is running, 
there is a fault in engine or transmission 
electronics. The electr onic system switches 
to an emergency runni ng programme. Fuel 
consumption may be increased and the 
driveability of the vehicle may be impaired. 
In some cases the fault can be remedied by 
switching the engine off and starting it 
again. If the control indicator continues to 
illuminate whilst the en gine is running, 
contact a workshop for assistance in 
remedying the cause of the fault.  If it illuminates briefly, but does not recur, it 
is of no significance. 
Lighting of 
A may indicate water in the 
diesel fuel filter  3. Have the fuel filter 
checked for water residue  3212. 
If it flashes after the ignition is switched on, 
there is a fault in the immobiliser system. 
The engine cannot be started  327.  
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144 Driving and operationEngine exhaust 
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Diesel particle filter 3 
The diesel particle filter system filters 
harmful soot particles out of the exhaust 
gases. The system includes a self-cleaning 
function that run automatically during 
driving. The filter is cleaned by burning off 
the soot particles at hi gh temperature. This 
process takes place automatically under 
set driving conditions and may take up 
to 25 minutes. Fuel consumption may be 
higher during this period. The emission of 
smells and smoke during this process is 
normal.  Under certain driving conditions, e.g. short 
journeys, the system may not clean itself 
automatically. 
If the filter requires cleaning and previous 
driving conditions did not enable 
automatic cleaning, control indicator 
! 
flashes. Continue driving, keeping engine 
speed above 2000 rpm
-1. Shift down if 
necessary. Diesel partic le filter cleaning is 
then initiated. 
9 Warning 
Engine exhaust gases contain poisonous 
carbon monoxide, which is colourless 
and odourless and could be fatal if 
inhaled. 
If exhaust gases penetrate the vehicle, 
open windows and contact a workshop 
for assistance. 
Avoid driving with the tailgate open, 
since exhaust gas can enter the interior 
of the vehicle.  
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We recommend not stopping driving 
during cleaning, and not switching off the 
ignition. Cleaning is fa stest at high engine 
revs and high loads. 
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The control indicator 
! goes off as soon as 
the self-cleaning operation is complete. Maintenance 
Have all maintenance work carried out at 
the specified intervals. We recommend 
that you entrust this work to your Opel 
Partner, who has proper equipment and 
trained personnel available. Electronic 
testing systems permit rapid diagnosis and 
remedy of faults. This way you can be 
certain that all components of the vehicle’s 
electrical, injection and ignition systems 
operate correctly, that your vehicle has a 
low level of pollutant emission and that the 
catalytic converter system will have a long 
service life. 
You are thereby making an important 
contribution towards keeping the air clean 
and compliance with emissions legislation.
Checking and adjustment of the fuel-
injection and ignition systems is included in 
the inspection. For this reason, you should 
have all maintenance work carried out at 
the intervals specified in your Service and 
Warranty Booklet.  
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146 Driving and operationDrive Control SystemsElectronic Stability Program (ESP®
Plus
) 3  
ESP®
Plus
 improves driving stability when 
necessary in any driving situation 
regardless of the type of road surface or 
tyre grip. It also prevents the drive wheels 
from spinning.  As soon as the vehicle starts to swerve 
(understeer/oversteer), engine output is 
reduced and the wheels are braked 
individually. This considerably improves 
the driving stability of the vehicle on 
slippery road surfaces. 
ESP®
Plus
 is ready for operation as soon as 
the ignition is switched on and control 
indicator  v goes out. 
When ESP®
Plus
 comes into action,  v 
flashes.  The vehicle is now in a critical situation; 
ESP®
Plus
 allows you to keep control of the 
vehicle and reminds you to match your 
speed to the road conditions. 
9 Warning 
Do not let this special safety feature 
tempt you into taking risks when driving.
ESP®
Plus
 does not negate the laws of 
physics. 
Adapt speed to the road conditions.  
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Control indicator 
v 
The warning light lights up for a few 
seconds when ignition is switched on. Once 
it goes out, the system is ready for 
operation. 
Flashing during driving:
This shows the system has come into 
action. The engine output may be reduced 
(the sound of the engine changes) and the 
vehicle may be braked automatically to a 
small degree. 
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Illuminates while driving:
Fault in the system. Driving can be 
continued. Poor road surface conditions 
may however still cause vehicle stability to 
be impaired. 
Have the cause of the fault eliminated. 
Self-diagnosis integrated into the system 
allows rapid fault identification. Illuminates after interruption of power 
supply e.g. after disconnecting battery.
After a power supply interruption the 
steering angle sensor must be calibrated to 
make the system operational: 
z
Automatic calibration driving in straight 
line at constant slow (20 to 40 km/h) 
speed on level, dry road.
z Manual calibration by turning steering 
wheel from limit position to limit position.
If the indicator lamp does not go off after 
successful calibration , observe notes in 
middle column.  
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Hydraulic brake system The brake system comprises two 
independent brake circuits. 
If a brake circuit fails, the vehicle can still be 
braked using the other brake circuit. 
However, the brake pedal must be 
depressed a considerable way before any 
braking effect occurs, and much more 
force is required. The braking distance is 
longer. Contact a workshop for assistance 
before continuing to drive.  To ensure that full 
pedal travel can be 
utilised, especially in case of a fault in one 
of the brake circuits, there must be no mats 
in the vicinity of the pedals  3136. 
When the engine is not running, the 
support of the brake  servo unit disappears 
once the brake pedal has been depressed 
once or twice. Braking effect is not 
reduced, but braking requires significantly 
greater force. This is especially important 
to bear in mind when towing. 
The brake fluid level should be checked 
regularly. If the brake fluid level is too low 
and the hand brake is not applied, control 
indicator  R on the instrument panel 
illuminates  385. 
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Brake system control indicator  R
The control indicator  illuminates after the 
ignition is turned on, when the hand brake 
is applied or if the brake or clutch fluid level 
is too low. Brake fluid  3214. 
9 Warning 
If the control indicator illuminates when 
the hand brake is released, stop driving 
immediately. Contact a workshop for 
assistance.