warning OPEL AGILA 2009 Owner's Manual
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3-16 Seats, restraints and interior
When triggered, the airbags inflate in
milliseconds. The risk of injury to the
upper body and pelvis in the event of
a side impact is thereby substantially
reduced.
Note
Only install seat covers to the front
seats that have been approved for
your vehicle with side airbags.
Curtain airbag system 3
The curtain airbag system is
identified by the words SRS AIRBAG
on the roof frame.The curtain airbag system will be
triggered depending on the severity
of the accident and within the range
shown in the illustration.
The ignition must be switched on.
9 Warning
Do not place objects or parts of
your body in the area in which the
airbag inflates.
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3-17Seats, restraints and interior
When triggered, the airbags inflate in
milliseconds. The risk of injury to the
head in the event of a side impact is
substantially reduced.
Passenger airbag
deactivation switch 3
The front and side airbags for the
front passenger’s seat must be
deactivated if a child restraint
system3 is to be fitted on the front
passenger’s seat. The curtain airbag
system3, the belt tensioners and all
driver’s airbag systems remain active
when the front passenger’s airbag
systems are deactivated. The front
passenger’s airbag systems are
active in the as-delivered condition.
The deactivation switch is located on
the side of the instrument panel on
the front passenger’s side of the
vehicle.
Control indicator* illuminates in the
instrument panel when the front and
side airbag systems for the front
passenger’s seat have been
deactivated.
The setting selected remains stored
when the ignition is switched on.
Deactivation
With the vehicle stationary and the
ignition switched off:
„Insert ignition key in airbag
deactivation switch and turn to the
OFF position.
9 Warning
Do not place any objects between
the airbag systems and the
vehicle occupants.
Only use hooks on the handles in
the roof to hang light articles of
clothing or coat hangers. Do not
place objects in the pockets of the
hanging items.
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4-2 Storage compartments
The front and rear cup holders are a
fixed size.
Instrument panel storage
The instrument panel upper tray is
located above the centre air vents.
To open, lift front edge of lid.
To close, push lid down until it latches
into position.The front passenger’s tray is located
above the glove box, for storing
maps, newspapers etc.
9 Warning
Do not place glasses, CDs, CD
cases or flammable items, e.g.
cigarette lighter, in the instrument
panel upper tray when parked in
direct sunlight or in hot weather,
as the tray can become very hot.
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4-5Storage compartments
Luggage compartment
cover
Do not place heavy objects on the
cover. Loose objects should be
secured safely in the luggage
compartment before driving.
To remove the luggage compartment
cover, pull either side of the cover
from the retaining lugs.The luggage compartment cover can
be stowed in the under floor storage
compartment 3.
Warning triangle ¨ 3 and
first aid kit +
3
Your warning triangle and first aid kit
can be accommodated below the
floor cover in the luggage
compartment.
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5-1Instruments and controls
Instruments and
controlsSteering wheel adjustment
To adjust steering wheel 3, pull lever
forwards, adjust height, push lever
back and engage.
Adjust steering wheel only with
vehicle stationary and steering
column lock released.
Push the lever firmly backwards to
ensure that the steering wheel is
locked in position.
Steering wheel mounted
remote control 3
The functions of the Infotainment
system can be operated with the
buttons on the steering wheel.
Further information 3 7-2. Horn j .................................... 5-2
Windscreen wipers................ 5-2
Windscreen washer system .. 5-3
Rear window wiper/washer ... 5-3
Clock ..................................... 5-3
Outside temperature 3 .......... 5-4
Power outlets ........................ 5-4
Cigarette lighter ) 3 ............... 5-5
Ashtrays 3 ............................. 5-5
Warning lights, gauges and
indicators ............................ 5-5
Transmission display 3 ......... 5-7
Control indicators .................. 5-8
Warning chimes .................... 5-13
Service interval display 3 ...... 5-14
Engine oil life monitor 3......... 5-14
Trip computer 3 ..................... 5-14
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5-4 Instruments and controls
Outside temperature 3
The outside temperature is shown in
the odometer display when the
ignition is switched on.If outside temperature drops to near
freezing point (0 °C), the symbol:
illuminates in the odometer display as
a warning for icy road surfaces.
Power outlets
Located on the instrument panel,
below the climate control switches.Operational with ignition switch in
positions ACC or ON.
Pull the cap out to use the accessory
socket, and replace it when not in
use.
The use of non-authorised
accessories may cause damage to
the socket.
Use of accessory sockets while the
engine is not running will discharge
the battery.
The maximum power requirement of
electrical accessories must not
exceed 120 watts.
Do not connect any current delivering
accessories, e.g. electrical charging
devices or batteries.
Connected electrical accessories
must comply with the EC standard in
terms of electromagnetic
compatibility requirements laid down
in DIN VDE 40 839, otherwise vehicle
malfunctions may occur. Release Ö for approx. 5 seconds to
set minute display.
Hour display flashes.
Press Ö to set hours.
Release Ö for approx. 5 seconds to
set hour display.
9 Warning
The road surface may already be
icy, even though the display
indicates a few degrees above
0°C.
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5-5Instruments and controls
Cigarette lighter ) 3
With ignition switch in positions ACC
or ON, push the cigarette lighter in all
the way and release it.
Heating up ceases once element is
glowing; cigarette lighter pops up
automatically. Withdraw lighter.
Ashtrays 3
Portable ashtrayThe portable ashtray can be fitted in
the front or rear cup holder in the
centre console.
Warning lights, gauges
and indicators
Speedometer
Indicates the vehicle speed.
9 Warning
To be used only for ash and not
for combustible rubbish.
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5-6 Instruments and controls
Odometer
The odometer indicates how far the
vehicle has been driven.
Trip odometer
There are two independent trip
odometers which indicate how far the
vehicle has been driven since the last
reset.
Press the MODE button repeatedly
until A or B appears on the left of the
odometer display. To reset a trip odometer, press and
hold the MODE button for approx.
2 seconds while the relevant trip
odometer is displayed.
Odometer display brightness
To change brightness level, switch on
headlamps and press the MODE
button repeatedly until the squares
that indicate the brightness level
appear in the odometer display. Then
press and hold the MODE button to
cycle through brightness levels.Four squares indicates maximum
brightness, while one square
indicates the minimum brightness
level.
Tachometer
Indicates the engine speed.
Caution
Pointer in warning zone; maximum
permissible engine speed
exceeded, danger to engine.
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5-8 Instruments and controls
Instrument clusterControl indicators
The control indicators described here
are not present in all vehicles. The
description applies to all instrument
versions.
The colours of the control indicators
mean:
„Red
Danger, important
reminder.
„Yellow
Warning, information,
fault.
„Green
Confirmation of
activation.
„Blue
Confirmation of
activation.
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5-9Instruments and controls
X Driver’s seat belt
Will illuminate in red when ignition is
switched on if driver’s seat belt is not
engaged.
If vehicle speed exceeds 15 km/h
(9 mph) and driver’s seat belt is not
engaged, the control indicator will
flash for approx. 90 seconds along
with a warning chime and then
illuminate until driver’s seat belt is
fastened correctly.
Seat belts 3 3-5.
v Airbag systems, belt
tensioners
Will flash in red several times when
the ignition is switched on, then
extinguish.
If it does not flash when the ignition is
switched on, stays lit, illuminates or
flashes whilst driving, there is a fault
with the airbag systems or with the
belt tensioners. The systems might
not therefore be triggered in the event
of an accident. Seek the assistance
of a workshop immediately.
Belt tensioners 3 3-6, airbags 3 3-13.
p Charging system
Will illuminate in red when ignition is
switched on. Extinguishes after
engine is started.
If it stays lit after the ignition is
switched on or illuminates during
driving: stop vehicle and switch off
engine. The battery is not being
charged and the engine cooling may
be interrupted. The brake servo unit
may cease to be effective. Interrupt
your journey immediately.
Remove ignition key and check drive
belt condition and tensioning before
seeking the assistance of a
workshop.
s Service transmission 3
Will illuminate briefly in yellow when
the ignition is switched on.
If it flashes, there is a fault in the
automatic transmission. Seek the
assistance of a workshop
immediately.
Automatic transmission 39-3.
R Brake system
Will illuminate in red when ignition is
switched on. Extinguishes after
engine is started.
Illuminates when engine is running if
parking brake is applied and/or fluid
level for brake hydraulics is too low.
Further information 3 9-9,
brake fluid level 3 10-6.
u Anti-lock Brake System
(ABS)
Will illuminate briefly in yellow when
ignition is switched on.
At the same time, the system
performs a self-check. When the
control indicator extinguishes, the
system is ready for operation.
Caution
If it illuminates when the parking
brake is not applied: stop vehicle;
interrupt your journey immediately.
Seek the assistance of a workshop.