reset OPEL AGILA 2009 Owners Manual
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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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5-14 Instruments and controls
Service interval display 3
In the case of vehicles with fixed
engine oil change and service
intervals, InSP appears in the
odometer display if the ignition is
switched on when servicing is
overdue: have the next service
carried out within one week or
500 km (300 miles). Seek the
assistance of a workshop.
After the service is complete, have
the display reset by a workshop.
Engine oil life monitor 3
Indicates when the engine oil and oil
filter require changing. Based on
driving conditions, the interval at
which an oil change will be indicated
can vary considerably.
When the system has calculated that
oil life has been diminished, control
indicator
I flashes in the instrument
cluster when the engine is running.
Engine oil and oil filter need changing
immediately. Engine power may be decreased. For
the system to work properly, it must
be reset every time the engine oil and
oil filter are changed: seek the
assistance of a workshop.
Trip computer 3
The trip computer provides
information on driving data, which is
continually recorded and evaluated
electronically.
To access trip computer vehicle data:
With the ignition switched on, press
the MODE button repeatedly 3 5-6
until instantaneous fuel consumption,
average fuel consumption (AVG.) or
fuel range (RANGE) appears in the
odometer display.
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5-15Instruments and controls
Instantaneous consumption
Display of instantaneous fuel
consumption.
Until the vehicle is moving, “--.-”
appears in the display.
Average consumption
Display of average fuel consumption.
The measurement can be restarted at
any time.
To reset: With average consumption
showing in the display, press and
hold the MODE button for approx.
2 seconds. The display will show
“--.-” briefly and the average
consumption figure will update after a
delay.
Range
Range is calculated from current fuel
tank content and instantaneous
consumption. The display shows
average values.
The range is updated automatically
after a brief delay when the vehicle
has been refuelled.
When the vehicle is being driven,
“--.-” appears in the display when fuel
level is low: fill up fuel tank as soon as
possible.
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7-2 Infotainment system
9TA Traffic Announcement
03, RDM Radio: Preset station 3,
CD/MP3: Random playback
a6, TEXT Radio: Preset station 6,
MP3: Text display
b2, RPT Radio: Preset station 2,
CD/MP3: Repeat track
c5, DISC/FLD + Radio: Preset station 5,
MP3: Skip to next folder
d4, - DISC/FLD Radio: Preset station 4,
MP3: Skip to previous folder
e1, SCN Radio: Preset station 1,
CD: Scan tracks
fb VOLUME Press: Switching on and off,
Turn: Volume setting
gCD CD player mode
hFM/AM Switch between FM and AM wavebands
igRadio: Search downwards,
CD: Skip backwards,
MP3: Skip to previous file
jhRadio: Search upwards,
CD: Skip forwards,
MP3: Skip to next fileSteering wheel mounted
remote control 3
Infotainment system functions can be
operated with the buttons mounted
on the steering wheel.
To change the volume:
Press the < or] button.
To mute the Infotainment system:
Press the i button.
To change the mode:
Press the MODE button.
Pressing the MODE button also
switches the Infotainment system on.
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7-3Infotainment system
To search for the next or previous
radio station:
Press and hold the hbutton (higher
frequency) or gbutton (lower
frequency).
To select the next or previous preset
station:
Briefly press the hbutton (next
stored station) or gbutton (previous
stored station).
With CD mode active, to select the
next or previous track:
Press the hbutton (next track) or
gbutton (previous track).
Theft-deterrent feature
The Infotainment system is fitted with
an electronic security system for anti-
theft protection, ensuring the system
is useless to a thief.
You can set up a 4-digit security ID to
prevent theft. Once the ID is set up,
the unit is inoperable without this ID
when the unit is removed or the
battery is disconnected.
The Infotainment system is
programmed with the default code
‘0000’ in the as-delivered state.Setting 4-digit security ID
To set a user ID, proceed as follows:
The user ID is now required when the
Infotainment system is switched on
after the unit has been removed or
the battery has been disconnected. 1. Briefly press the bVOLUME
rotary knobf to switch the
Infotainment system off.
2. Press and hold the numbered
button 30 and button 4d
simultaneously and press the
bVOLUME rotary knobf.
“SEC” appears in the display.
3. Press the h button j and
numbered button 1e
simultaneously.
“- - - -” appears in the display.4. Press numbered button 1e
repeatedly to increase the value
for the first user ID digit.
Likewise, numbered buttons
2b, 30 and 4d
correspond to the second, third
and fourth digits of the user ID.
Set each user ID digit by
pressing the corresponding
numbered button repeatedly
until your chosen user ID is
complete.
5. Press and hold the PTY
button8 for approx.
2 seconds to enter your chosen
user ID.
“SEC” appears again in the
display and the Infotainment
system is switched off
automatically.
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7-6 Infotainment system
Radio
Radio reception 3
Vehicle radio reception will differ from
that obtained with domestic radios.
As the vehicle antenna is relatively
near the ground, the broadcasting
companies cannot guarantee the
same quality of reception as is
obtained with a domestic radio using
an overhead antenna.
„Changes in distance from the
transmitter
„multi-path reception due to
reflection and
„shadowing
may cause hissing, noise, distortion
or loss of reception altogether.
AM-FM radio
The Infotainment system provides the
following wavebands:
AM (Long Wave and Medium Wave)
and FM (Frequency Modulation).
In addition, a manual storing and
automatic storing facility is available
on each of the wavebands, where stations can be manually or
automatically stored and recalled
using the preset stations buttons 1-6.
Radio mode
To enter radio mode when the
Infotainment system is switched-off
or while in any other mode, press the
FM/AM button h. The last station
selected is received.
Wavebands appear in the following
order when the FM/AM button h is
pressed repeatedly:
„FM1,
„FM2,
„LW,
„MW1,
„MW2.
Automatic search
To search for the next or previous
radio station, press and hold the
hbutton j (higher frequency) or
gbutton i (lower frequency) for
approx. 1 second and release.
The Infotainment system will tune to
the next receivable radio station on
the selected waveband.If ‘AF’ has been switched on
previously, the unit only searches for
RDS stations.
Station memory
In each waveband, 6 stations can be
stored under preset station memory
locations 1-6.
To store stations manually
Tune to the desired waveband and
station. Press and hold the preset
station button (1-6) for approx.
2 seconds where the selected station
is to be stored. Previously stored
stations are overwritten.
To store stations automatically
Tune to the desired waveband. Press
and hold the AST button 4 for
approx. 2 seconds. 6 stations with
strong signals are automatically
stored under preset station memory
locations 1-6. Previously stored
stations are overwritten.
If ‘AF’ has been switched on
previously, the unit only searches for
RDS stations.
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7-7Infotainment system
If less than 6 stations with strong
signals can be received, the number
of preset stations may be less than 6.
If no stations with strong signals can
be received, previously stored
stations are reset.
When automatic storing is complete,
the radio station stored under preset
station memory location 1 is
received.
To exit automatic storing while storing
is in progress, press the AST
button4 again. Previously stored
stations are not overwritten.
Recalling stored stations
To recall a station stored under one of
the preset station memory locations
1-6, tune to the desired waveband
and press the relevant preset station
button (1-6). The station
corresponding to the preset station
button is received.
If a station is not stored on the
selected preset station button (1-6),
“- - -” will appear in the display.RDS (Radio Data System)
RDS is a European service provided
by broadcasting companies, which
makes finding the required FM station
much easier and aids good reception.
RDS stations transmit information
which is automatically evaluated by
the RDS radio.
In some areas, other functions
associated with RDS are available,
e.g. TA (Traffic Announcement) and
REG (Regionalisation).
AF (Alternative Frequency)
An RDS program is transmitted on
several frequencies simultaneously.
With AF on, during the journey the
Infotainment system automatically
searches for the strongest receivable
frequency.
REG (Regionalisation)
Some RDS stations transmit different
regional programs over different
frequencies at certain times.
With REG on, when searching for the
frequency of a radio program with the
strongest reception using AF (Alternative Frequency), the
Infotainment system always remains
tuned to the selected regional
program.
With REG off, when searching for the
frequency of a radio program with the
strongest reception using AF
(Alternative Frequency), the
Infotainment system does not
consider regional programs.
Switching AF and REG on and off
Settings appears in the following
order when the AF button 7 is
pressed repeatedly:
„AF on/REG off,
„AF on/REG on,
„AF off, REG off.
With AF and/or REG active, “AF” and
“REG” appear in the display
respectively.PTY (Program Type)
Many RDS stations transmit a PTY
code that indicates the type of
program being broadcast
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11-4 Service and maintenance
⊕Additional operations.o Under extreme operating conditions and if required by country-specific conditions, the intervals are reduced.
Service operations by year 1)
km ( x 1000)1)
miles ( x 1000)1)
1
15
102
30
203
45
304
60
405
75
506
90
60
o⊕Automatic transmission fluid level: check correct x x x
Fluid hose: inspectx
Fluid: change every 165,000 km/110,000 miles
Engine, transmission, A/C compressor: check for leaks x x x x x x
oBrake drum: remove, clean, visual check x
Steering system boots, track rods, final drive: visual check x x
Track rod end and supporting ball joint: check x x x
⊕Brake and clutch fluid: change every 2 years
Wheel fastening: loosen and tighten to torque
Tyre condition and pressures: check, correctxxxxxx
First aid kit: visual check every 2 years
Headlamp aiming: check, adjust x x x
Door hinges, door stop, lock cylinder, lock striker, bonnet catch, tailgate
hinges and check links: lubricate xxx
Test drive, final check
Service interval display and oil life monitor: reset - if applicablexxxxxx
1)Whichever occurs first.