service indicator OPEL GT 2012 Owners Manual
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69Instru men ts, c ontrols
BRAKE   FLUI D
Brake /clutch fluid lev el is  low.  Control 
indicator R als o illum inate s  in  the  
instrume nt panel. Top up  brake /clutch 
fluid .
After corre cting  brake/ clutch fluid  leve l, 
h a ve  t h e ca us e of  fl u i d l o s s re m e di ed by a  
workshop.
Brake  and clutch fluid le ve l - se e p age 1 5 6.
CHANG E  OI L S OO N
Engine  oil life has  e xpired.  Change  engine  
oil. 
Make  an appointment with a workshop for 
Service  work as soon a s p ossible.
Engine  oil change, e ng ine  oil filter change - 
s ee  page  1 54 .
Acknowled ging  the  me s sage  by  pres s ing 
button S or T  doe s  not re se t the  e ngine  
oil life m onitor. S ee  engine  oil life  monitor 
on page s  63 , 1 5 1  for further information.CO M P ET I T IV E M O D E
Compe titiv e d riv ing mode ha s b ee n 
se l ec t e d  vi a   b u tt o n  R on the centre 
cons ole. 
Co n tro l in dica to r v illuminates  in the 
ins trument pane l.
Ad jus t your driving a ccording ly .
Compe titiv e m ode -  se e p age  12 0 .
CR UISE  EN GAGED
Cruise  control  has be en a ctivated  via the 
buttons  located  on  the  left s ide  of the  
steering wheel. 
Cruise  control  - se e  page  12 1 .
DOO R AJ AR
One  or  more of the doors a re not closed 
prop erly.  Clo s e drive r’s  do o r an d 
pass e nge r’s  door.
ENGINE DISABLED
Starting  of the  e ngine  has  be en dis abled .
Consult a  work shop imm ediately.ESC  A CT I VE
E SP has come  into  action,  to  assist driving 
s tability in slippe ry road  conditions . Control 
indicator v also  fla shes in the  instrument 
pane l. Adjust your driving accordingly.
T h e m es sa g e m a y r em a i n f o r  a  s h o rt  w hi l e  
afte r ESP ass istance  has  ende d. 
E lectronic Stability  Program  (ES P) - 
s ee page  1 18 .
ESC  OF F
E SP  h a s be en  s w i t ch ed o f f  vi a  bu t t o n  R on 
t h e cen t r e co ns o l e, o r a  f a u l t  i s p r es en t . 
C ontrol indicator v als o illuminate s in the  
ins trume nt panel.  Adjus t your driving 
acc ordingly.  
E lectronic Stability  Program  (ES P) - 
s ee page  1 18 .
FUEL RANGE LOW
F uel le vel  is low.  Fill up  fue l tank.
Re fue lling  - s ee  page  1 14 .
ICE  P OS SIB L E
Icy  roa d cond itions  are pos sible  due to low 
outside air temperature. Adjust  your 
driving a ccording ly .
E xtrem e driving  conditions  - s ee  page  1 13 . 
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70 In struments, controls
KE Y FOB BA TT LOW
Batte ry  voltage  of remote  control  is 
too low. Re place  battery  - s ee  page 2 3.  
LO W COO L A N T
Engine  coola nt le vel is  low. Top up coolant 
lev el and have ca us e of loss  reme died  by  a 
workshop .
Coolant le vel - se e page 15 5 .
LO W TR A CT IO N
Traction control has come  into action, to 
limit whee l spin in s lippe ry roa d conditions.  
Control indicator v  also flas hes  in the 
instrume nt panel.
Adjust y our  driving  accordingly.
The me s sage  may  rema in for a s hort while  
after  trac tion control has  ende d. 
Ele ctronic Stability Program (ESP) - 
s ee page  1 18 .
PA R KIN G  B R A K E
T h e h a n d br a ke i s a p p l i ed a t  sp ee ds ov er  
8 km/h (5  mph). C ontrol indicator R als o 
flashe s in the  instrume nt panel.
Release hand brake before continuing 
journe y, to avoid ove rhe ating and 
da m a g i ng  t h e br a k e s ys t em .
Hand b rake  - se e  page  12 4 .SE RV ICE  AIR  BAG
Fault in airbag sy ste m. C ontrol indicator v 
also illuminates  in the  ins trument pa ne l.
 The  airbags  m ay fail to trigge r in the e ve nt 
of an accide nt.  Consult a workshop 
immed iately.
SE RV ICE  ES C
Fault in E SP. C ontrol indicator v als o 
illuminate s  in the  instrume nt  panel. I n 
slippe ry road conditions , the  s ys tem will not 
ass ist  driving s ta bility . Adjust  your driving 
accordingly. 
If the  me ss age  appe ars  while  driving, s top 
the  ve hicle and  switch the  ignition off and 
back on again. If the me ss age  s till appe ars,  
cons ult a works hop as  s oon as  pos sib le .
Elec tronic S tability Program (E SP) - 
se e p age 11 8 .
SERVICE TRACTI ON
Fault in traction control.  Control  ind ic ator 
v a ls o illuminates  in the  ins trum ent pane l. 
In slipp ery road  cond itions , the  sys tem  will 
not lim it whee l spin. Ad jus t your driving 
accordingly.
Consult a  work shop as  s oon  as  poss ible.
Elec tronic S tability Program (E SP) - 
se e p age 11 8 .TRACTIO N O FF
Traction control  has  be en d eactiva te d v ia  
button R  on the centre console.  Control 
indicator v als o illum inate s in the  
ins trume nt panel.  Adjus t your driving 
acc ordingly.
E lectronic Stability  Program  (ES P) - 
s ee page  1 18 .
TRUNK  AJAR
The lugga ge comp artment lid is  open or is  
not close d p rope rly. C ontrol indicator s 
als o illumina tes  in the ins trume nt panel.  
C los e lug gage compartme nt lid .
Do not drive  with the lugga ge 
compa rtm ent ope n.
L uggage  compartme nt  - s ee  page s 2 6 , 5 5 . 
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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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1 2 2 D r iv in g an d  o p e ra t io n
Incr ease speed :
W i t h c r ui s e c o nt r o l  a c t i v e,  ho l d  d o w n 
button 
8 or briefly pres s it repe atedly : 
s pee d is  incre as ed continuous ly or in ste ps 
of 1.6 km/h (1 m ph) without using the  
acce lerator pe dal. 
W hen button 
8 is  released, the current 
speed is stored and m aintained. 
Alternative ly, use the  acce lerator pe dal to 
increase  vehicle speed, press button 
9 
and rele ase it, then rele ase  the  acce lerator 
pe dal.
W hen button 
9 and the  acce lerator 
pe dal are  rele ase d,  the  current s pee d is  
s tore d and m ainta ine d.
Decrease speed:
W i t h c r ui s e c o nt r o l  a c t i v e,  ho l d  d o w n 
button 
9 or brie fly  pres s  it rep eate dly: 
s pee d is  reduce d continuous ly or in s teps  
of 1.6 km/h (1 m ph).  
W hen button 
9 is rele ased,  the  current 
speed is stored and m aintained.
 To dea ctiv ate :
Switch off  cruis e  control whe n not nee de d, 
to  avoid accid ental activa tion.
Pre ss button m: cruise  control  is s witched  
off, the control indicator in the button goe s 
out a nd  the  ve hicle s lowly d ece lerates . 
To continue driv ing , de pres s the  
accele rator ped al in the us ua l  manner.
For re asons of  safe ty, c ruise  control 
deactiv ates  under ce rtain driving 
conditions . F or  exa mple:  
zi f  t h e veh i c l e ’s sp e ed  d r o p s b el o w  
approx . 3 0 km/ h (2 0  mph) or 
zif the brake peda l is depre ss ed or 
zif the  clutch p edal is  de pres s ed  or
zif the  Elec tronic S tability  Program (E SP) 
come s into a ction, to improve driving 
s tability and lim it  whee l  spin.
Deactivating cruise  control does not switch 
of f  t h e  sy st e m .
Resumi ng the stored  speed:
Brie fly pre ss button 
8 at a  spe ed  above  
30  k m /h  ( 2 0  m p h ):  s p ee d  s el e c t ed   b ef o r e 
cruis e c ontrol was  de activated  is re sume d. 
The value of the stored speed  is deleted 
w h en  c r u i se  c o n t r o l  ha s b ee n  sw i t c h e d  o f f 
by pre ss ing button m, and when  the 
ignition is  turne d off.
Brake system
The effectiveness of the brakes is an 
important factor for traffic sa fe ty. 
To improve effectiveness, do  not  brake 
unnecessarily hard for the  first 200 k m 
(120 mile s) a fte r new brake  pads  have  
be en fitted . 
Brake  pad  wea r  must  not e xce ed  a 
s pec ifie d limit. R egular ma inte na nce  as  
detailed in the chapter "Service, 
Maintenance" on pag e 165  is therefore of 
the utm os t importance  for traffic safe ty.
Hav e w orn b ra ke p ads  replace d by  a 
workshop. Pads which have  be en te ste d 
a n d a p p r o ved  en s ur e  o p t i m u m  b ra ke 
pe rforma nc e. 
Brake  pad s that hav e worn to their 
minimum  thickne ss  ge nerate  a grinding 
noise . C ontinued  driving is  poss ible.  
Hav e the  brake  pads  re placed  as  soon 
as pos sible  by  a works hop.
9 Warning
Disre gard of thes e  ins truc tions  may  lead  
to  injuries  or e ndanger live s .