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No. Circuit Rat ing
15
Climate  co n tro l, 
se at occupancy  recognition,  
clutch s witch, 
crank  relay , 
instrum ent panel cluster10 A
16
El ec tr i c w i nd ow s 3 0 A
17
-
18
-
19
St ee r i ng   w h ee l  co n tr o l s 2  A
20
Spare 1 5 A
21
Spare 2 0 ANo. Ci rcuit Rating
22
-
23
Rad io 15 A
24
S e nsing a nd  Diagnos tic 
Module10  A
25
Engine Control Module, 
Transm iss ion Control 
Module10  A
26
Door locks 15 A
27
In terio r lam ps 10  A
28
Steering wheel control 
illumination2 AF use  box  in e ngine  comp artm ent 
To open  the cover, press locking tabs a t 
each end of the fuse box inwards. Lift the 
cove r upwards to rem ove.
Do not store any  ob jects behind the cover.
9 Wa r nin g
Turn off e ngine  be fore  opening e ngine  
compartme nt  fuse  box; risk of injury  – 
se e page 15 2 .  
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Some  functions  are  protecte d by  se ve ra l 
f u se s.
No. Circuit Rat ing
1
-
2
Bod y C ontrol Module 50  A
3
Bod y C ontrol Module  2 40  A
4
Cran k 3 0 A
5
Bod y C ontrol Module  3 30  A
6
-
7
Heate d rea r window 2 0  A
8
Cooling fa n 6 0 ANo. Ci rcuit Rating
9
Fuel pump 15 A
10
-
11
L uggage compartme nt 5 A
12
L uggage compartme nt 25  A
13
-
14
E le ctric e xterior mirrors 5 A
15
Sp are 10  A
16
-No. Circui t Rat ing
17
Air cond itioning 10 A
18
Data link connector 1 5  A
19
Spare 2 0 A
20
-
21
Ou t let 2 0 A
22
-
23
Emissions 10 A
24
Vacuum pum p 20 A
25
-
26
Ele ct ric  se at 2 0  A
27
-
28
Engine Control M od ule, 
tra nsmission15 A
29
Engine Control M od ule 20 A
30
Turbo, Cam phase r 1 0 A
31
-
32
Reve rsing la mp 1 0 A
33
Ign ition  c oils 1 5  A
34
ABS 10 A
35
Fo g  la m p s 1 5 A 
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15 1Self-help, vehicle care
Inspection system
In ord er to guarante e economical and sa fe  
ve hic le  ope ration a nd  to maintain the 
value  of your ve hicle , it is  of vital 
importance  tha t  all maintenance  work is  
carried  out  at the p rope r intervals as 
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 ). Tim e or 
mile age/ kilome tre  intervals  - w hiche ver  is  
r ea c he d   f i rs t   -  d e t er m i n e  w he n  y o ur   v e hi c l e  
is  due for its  nex t Se rv ice.
H a v e t h e  Se rv i ce w or k  t h a t  i s  du e ca r r i e d 
out within one w eek or 500 km (300 miles). 
Hav e this  work carried  out  by a  re paire r  in 
accordance  with  Ope l’s  re comme nd ations , 
using O pe l genuine  parts a nd  acce ss orie s .The  e ngine  oil life m onitor lets  y ou k now 
when to change  the  e ng ine  oil. Base d on 
driving conditions , the time or kilom etre /
mileage  interva l  at which an e ng ine  oil 
cha ng e will b e indicate d can v ary 
cons ide ra bly. 
For the system to work properly, it must be 
re set e very  time  the  e ngine  oil is changed.  
See k the  as sis tance of a  workshop.
When  the system  has calc ulated that 
engine oil life  has  bee n diminishe d, 
"CHAN G E OI L SO ON"  ap pears  in the drive r 
information ce ntre  - s ee page  6 9 .  Engine 
power m ay be  de creas e d. C hange  e ng ine  
oil immed iately.F urthe r information on Se rvice  and the 
Service Plan can be found  in  the chapter 
"S er vi ce , M a i nt e n a nc e"  on  p a g e 16 5 .
Hav e mainte na nce  work, as  well as  repairs  
to the  bodywork a nd  equipme nt, carrie d 
out b y  a p rofessiona l.  We recommend  y our 
O pel Servic e Partner, who is fam ilia r with 
O p el  veh i cl e s a n d i n p o ss es s io n  o f  t h e 
nec es sary  sp ecial tools  and the  lates t 
s ervice  ins tructions  from  Ope l. It is  
particularly a dvis able to  us e  an Ope l 
S ervice  Partner during the warranty period, 
to av oid  inv alidation  of  warranty claims . 
See the chapter "Service, Maintenance" on 
pag e 165  for further inform ation.  
Se pa rate  anti-c orrosion se rv ice  
Hav e the  work pe rform ed a t  the  interva ls 
s p ec if i e d i n  t h e c ha p t er  "S er vi ce , 
Mainte nance " on pag e 1 6 5.
   C HA NGE  OIL  SOON 
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Op el genuine p arts an d 
ac ce ss or ie s
We recommend that you use " Opel 
ge nuine parts and  acce ss ories " and 
convers ion parts  rele ase d e xpres s ly for 
your vehicle ty pe.  These parts have 
undergone  spe cial te sts to e stablish the ir 
reliab ility , safe ty and spe cific suitability for 
Opel v ehicles. Desp ite continuous market 
monitoring,  we  ca nnot a ss es s  or guarante e 
these  attribute s for other p roducts, e ve n  if 
they  have  bee n granted  approval by  the 
rele vant authoritie s or in some  other form. 
"O pel  genuine pa rts  and a cces s orie s"  and 
approve d conve rsion parts  can be  
obtained  from  your Op el S ervice  Partne r, 
who can provide comp rehensive  advice 
about pe rmitted te chnic al changes  and 
e ns ure that the  part is  installe d correctly.
A note on safety 
To  avoid injury  from moving p arts a nd 
cables conducting ignition  volta ge,  only  
carry out engine  comp artm ent che cks  (e .g. 
checking b ra ke/clutc h  fluid or engine oil 
leve l) when the  ignition is  s witche d off.N eve r carry out any  repairs or adjustment 
and m aintenance  work  on  the vehicle 
y ours elf. This  es pe cially applie s  to  the  
eng ine, chassis a nd safety p arts. You may, 
out of ignorance, infringe the provisions of 
the  law and,  by not pe rforming  the  work 
properly, you  may endanger  yourself a nd 
other road  use rs.
C he cki ng  a nd  topp ing  u p  fl ui ds
T h e  en g i n e o i l d i p st i ck  ha ndl e  a n d t h e  
inform ation  on the  caps  for topping up 
coolant and brak e/ clutc h  fluid a re  ye llow, 
for e ase  of identification.
9 Warning
The  cooling fan is  controlle d by  a 
t h er m o s w i t ch  a n d ca n  th e r ef o r e s t a r t  
unexp ectedly, even  if the ignition  is 
switched off. Risk of injury.
E l ect r o n ic  i g n i t io n  s ys t em s u s e a  ve r y 
high voltage. Do not touch  the ignition 
system; danger to life. 
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Engine oil
Information  on  engine oils  is  available  in 
the c hap ter "S ervice , Ma inte nanc e"  on 
page 1 65 . 
E ng ine  oi l le ve l and  consum ption
Ev er y  en g i n e  co ns u m es  e n g i ne  o i l  f o r  
t ec hn i ca l  r e a s on s . T h e  en g i n e  oi l  
consump tion cannot be assessed  until a  
fairly long dis tance  has  be en  driv en, a nd  
m a y  be  a bo ve t h e sp e ci f i ed va l u e w h en  t h e 
ve hic le  is  first b eing drive n (run-in pe riod ).  
Frequent d riv ing  at high revs increases 
engine oil consumption. 
Be fore  em barking on a long journe y,  it is 
adv isable  to chec k the e ngine oil le vel.Engine  oil l ev el  chec k, top ping up  engi ne  
oil
The  e ngine  oil lev el mus t be  check ed w ith 
the  ve hicle on a  le ve l surface  and with the 
engine (which m us t be  at ope rating 
tempe rature ) s witched off. W ait at  leas t 
5 minute s  before c he cking the  leve l to 
allow  the normal e ngine  oil acc um ulation 
in  the  e ngine  to flow into  the  oil pan.
To  che ck  the  engine  oil leve l, ins ert wipe d 
oil gauge  (dips tick) into dipstick  tube  as  far 
as  it  will go. Top e ngine oil up if the  lev el 
ha s d ropp ed into the  ra ng e of the  top -up 
mark MI N.T h e  en g i n e o i l  l e ve l  m u st   no t  e xce ed  t he  
uppe r mark MAX on  the  dipstick.  Exce ss 
e ng ine  oil must be drained  off or extracte d. 
If the  engine  oil  leve l is  above  the MAX 
ma rk  there  is  a risk  of  damage  to the 
e ng ine  or the  catalytic conve rte r.
C apacity b etwe en MI N and MAX marks  – 
s ee  page  1 82 .
9 Wa r ning
Do  not a llow  the  e ngine  oil lev el to drop 
below the  minimum le vel! 
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Top up with the  sam e b rand  of  engine 
oil that was used d uring the  previous 
e ngine  oil change,  following the  
instructions in the  chapter " Se rv ice, 
Maintenance " on page 1 65 . 
To close, p osition  the cap  and screw  it 
into place . 
Ca pacities  –  se e p age  18 2 .Engine  oil c hange , e ngine  oil filte r c hange  
Pe rform  change  in  accordance w ith the  
cha pter " Servic e, M ainte nance"  on 
page 16 5 . 
Engine oil c hange s  are to b e ca rrie d out 
depe nding on time  or  kilometre /mile age 
inte rvals , or  whe n the  e ngine  oil life  monitor 
indica tes  that engine  oil  life  has  be en 
diminished , s ince  e ng ine  oil lose s  its 
lubrication prope rtie s  not  only  through 
engine ope ration  but also  through age ing .
We  rec om mend  us ing an original O pel 
engine oil filte r.
Reme mbe r to reset  the  e ngine  oil life 
monitor whenever the engine oil is 
cha ng ed.  See k the  as sis tance of a 
work shop.
C oolant 
D u r i n g  o p e r a t i o n t h e sy st e m  i s p r es su r i z e d . 
T h e t em p er a t u r e m a y  t h e re f o re  r is e  t o  ov er  
100 °C.
The glycol-bas ed coolant p rov id es  
excellent corrosion protection for the 
hea ting and cooling sy ste ms  as well a s 
antifree ze prote ction down to –28 °C. It 
re mains in the  cooling  sy ste m throug hout 
the  yea r  and nee d not be  changed.  
Us e  of  certain antifre ez es  can le ad to 
eng ine damage. We therefore recommend 
the use  of antifre eze s tha t ha ve bee n 
app rov ed. 
9 Warning
E mpty engine oil cans  m us t not be placed  
in the  domes tic refus e.  We  rec om mend 
that you entrus t engine  oil and e ngine  oil 
filter change s to a works hop who is 
familiar with the  legal  requirem ents 
concerning the  disposal of used engine 
oil and filters , a nd  can thus  he lp protect 
t h e en vi r o n m en t  a n d yo ur  he a l t h .9 Wa r nin g
Antifree ze  is  a dange r to health; it m ust 
the refore be ke pt in the  original container 
and out of  the reach of children. 
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To re place  wipe r bla de,  lift wipe r a rm  aw ay 
from windscree n.  Move  rele ase  le ver a nd  
de tach wipe r  blade.Windscreen washer  system 
The  fluid  reservoir fille r  ne ck  for the  
w i nd sc r e en  w a s he r  sy st e m  i s l o c a t e d  in  t h e 
engine c om partment. 
Capacitie s  – s ee  page 1 82 . 
Fill only with clean wa te r to preve nt the  
nozzles from  clogging. To improv e cleaning 
efficie ncy, w e re com mend that you add  a 
little Opel Cleaning Solvent and Antifreeze.The  wind scre en was her s ys tem  will not 
f r ee ze  i n  w i n t er :
W h en  cl o s i ng  t h e co n t a i n er ,  p r es s  th e  l i d 
f i r m l y ov er  t h e bea ded edg e  a l l  t h e w a y 
round.
Fr e eze  
protection 
down toM i xt u r e -  Op el  
C leaning Solvent 
And Antifreeze :  
Water
- 5 °C 1 : 3
- 10 °C 1 : 2
- 20 °C 1 : 1
- 30 °C 2 : 1 
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Ba ttery  
T h e b a t t er y i s  m a i nt e n a nc e- f r ee .
Re trofitted  ele ctric al or ele ctronic 
acce ss ories  can pla ce an  additional  loa d 
on the battery or even  discharge the 
batte ry. C onsult a workshop rega rd ing 
tec hnical p ossibilitie s,  such a s fitting 
a m ore  powe rful b attery.Lay ing  up the v ehicle  for m ore than 
4 wee ks  can lead  to batte ry  discharge, 
which may reduce the service life of the 
battery.  Disconnect battery from on-board 
power s upply b y de taching  negative  
terminal. 
Ensure  that the ignition is  switche d off 
before conne cting battery.  Then pe rform 
the  follow ing  actions:
zSe t date  and time  in the  ra dio disp la y – 
see section “Infota inm ent system 3” on 
page  7 8 .
In order to pre ve nt  the  batte ry  from 
d i sc h a r g i n g ,  so m e  c o n su m e r s  su c h  a s  t h e 
courte sy  lamps  automatically  switch off 
afte r approx . 2 0  minute s.
Protection o f 
elec tro nic components
In  o r de r  t o  p r ev en t  f a u l t s  in   el ec tr o n i c 
compone nts in the e lectrical system,  neve r 
connect or d isconnect b attery w ith  the 
eng ine running or the ignition sw itched on. 
N eve r sta rt  engine w ith b attery 
disconnected, e.g. when starting using  
jump le ads. 
To av oid  damaging  the vehic le, d o  not 
ma ke a ny  modifications to the  ele ctrical 
s ys tem,  e. g. connecting ad ditional 
consum ers or tampe ring  with  ele ctronic 
control units (chip tuning).
Disconnecting/connecting the b attery  
f r o m /t o  th e  el e c tr i c a l  s y st em  
Disconne ct the b attery from  the  ve hic le  
e lectrical s ys tem  before  charging : 
F irst de tach the  ne gative  and then  the  
positive lea d. Do not reve rse  the  p ola rity  of 
the  battery,  i.e . do not confuse  the 
te rm ina ls  for the  positive  and ne gative 
le ads.  W he n connecting, s tart with the 
positive  le ad a nd  the n connect the  
neg ative lead.
9 Wa r ning
Have  battery  changes carrie d out  by a  
work shop who knows the  la ws 
concerning the disposal of used  ba tteries 
a nd  t h er ef o r e  p r o t ect s  t h e e n vi r o nm en t  
and  your health. 
9 Wa r nin g
Electronic ignition systems use a very 
hig h voltage. Do not touch the ignition 
sy st e m ; d a ng er  t o  l i f e.   
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Vehicle decomm issioning
O bse rve na tional re gulations. 
If the vehicle is decomm issioned for several 
months, the follow ing work must be ca rried 
out by  a workshop  in  orde r to pre vent 
dam age.
zWash and preserve the vehicle – 
see pa ge 161. 
zCh eck  p r es er v a t io n  i n  e n g i ne  
com partment a nd  on  unde rbody a nd  
make good where nec essary .
zCl ea n   a nd  p r es er v e r u bbe r  s ea l s  o n  
bonne t and doors.
zChange  engine oil –  se e  page 15 4 .
zCheck  antifre eze  and c orros ion 
prote ction  – s ee  page 1 55 .
zCheck  the  coolant lev el,  top  up with 
antifree ze  if nece ss ary  – s ee  page 1 55 .
zEm p t y  w i n d sc re en  w a sh e r  sy st e m . 
zInc rease tyre pressures to value specified 
for full load –  se e  page 18 0 .Ve h ic le  s to r a g e
zPark v ehicle  in  a dry,  well  ventilated  
place . E ngage  firs t or re vers e  gear.  Use  
chocks or the like to prevent  the vehicle 
from rolling .
zDo not apply  hand brake .
zDis conne ct battery  by  dise ngaging 
neg ativ e te rminal from  ve hicle  e lectrical 
s ys tem  – s ee  page 1 59 .
Vehicle recommissioning
O bse rve  national  re gulations . 
Perform the following  work  before 
recommissioning  the vehicle:
zConnect ba tte ry –  se e  page 15 9 .
zCheck  tyre  pressure s  and  correct if 
ne ce ss ary –  se e  page 18 0 .
zFill up w inds cre en was her s ys tem  – 
se e page 72 .
zCheck  engine  oil leve l –  se e p age 15 3 .
zCheck  the coolant le vel;  top up with 
antifre eze  if nece s sary  – s ee  page 1 55 . 
F it the lice nse  plate  if  nece ss ary.  
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Vehicle care
When caring for your vehicle,  observe  all 
nationa l environmental re gulations, 
particularly whe n was hing  it.  
Re gula r,  thorough care  helps  to imp rov e 
the a ppearance  of your ve hicle and 
maintain its  value  ov er the  ye ars.  It is  also 
a p re requisite for warranty  claims for  any 
paint or corrosion dam age.  The following 
page s contain tip s for ve hicle care  which, if 
use d prope rly, w ill  he lp comba t the  
unavoidable  damag ing  effects  of the 
environment.Ve hicle  ca re a ids 3 
Ve hi c l e  w a s h : 
zWash brush, 
zC ar Shampoo, 
zSp on ge s,  
zWheel Cleaners,
zEngine Cleaners, 
zGlass Clea ne rs,
zIn s ect Re mo val  Spo n ge,  
zChamois Leather.
Ve hicle  care : 
zPaintwork Cleaner, 
zPaintwork Polish, 
zC re am Polis h,  
zMe tallic Paintw ork  W ax, 
zHard Wa x, 
zTouch-U p Applicator, 
zAerosol and Touch-Up Paint, 
zL ock C ylinder Gre ase ,
zW h ee l  P re s er ve r , 
zA l l o y W h ee l  P r es er ve r
zTar Re moval S pray, 
zIn s ect Re mo ve r, 
zWindow Cleaner, 
zCleaning Solvent  and Antifreeze, 
zSilicone  Oil for Rubbe r Se als .
Inte rior care:
zInterior/Upholstery  Cle aner.Washing 
The paintwork of your vehicle is exposed  to 
env ironmental influenc es, e.g. c ontinuous 
change s in w eather  conditions,  industrial 
was te  gas es  and dus t or thawing s alts,  so 
wash and w ax y our v ehicle  regularly.
Bird d ropp ings, dead insec ts, resin, 
polle n and  the like  s hould b e cle aned  off 
imm ediate ly, a s the y contain aggre ss ive  
constituents which can ca use  paint 
dam age.  
If us ing a car wash, comply with the  
pe rtine nt ins tructions  of the  car was h 
m a nu f a ct u r er . T h e w i n dscr e en  w i p er s  m u st  
be switched  off – see pa ges 15,  71.  Rem ove 
ante nna b y unscre wing anti-clockwis e.
I f  y o u w a sh  y o ur  v eh i c l e  b y  ha n d ,  m a k e  
sure  that the  inside s of the  wings  are also 
thoroughly rinsed  out.  
C lean edges and  folds on opened doors 
and flaps  as  we ll as  the a reas  they  cover.  
Thoroughly rinse off a nd leather-off the 
vehicle. Rinse leather frequently. Use 
s epa ra te  le athe rs for paint and window 
surfac es: rem nants of  wax on the windows 
will im pair vis ion. 
O bse rve  national  re gulations .