Running lights VAUXHALL COMBO 2016 Owner's Manual
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In brief111Fixed air vents ..................... 105
2 Side air vents ...................... 105
3 Light switch .......................... 94
Turn and lane-change
signals, headlight flash,
low beam and high beam .....96
4 Instruments .......................... 70
Driver Information Centre ...... 85
5 Windscreen wiper,
windscreen washer
system, rear window
wiper/washer ........................ 66
Trip odometer reset ............... 70
6 Centre air vents .................. 105
7 Document holder, pocket
for Personal Navigation
Device .................................. 56
8 Headlight range
adjustment ........................... 95
Driver Information Centre
controls ................................ 85
Trip computer ........................ 91
Instrument illumination ..........97
Hazard warning flashers .......95Front fog lights .....................96
Rear fog light ........................ 96
Heated rear window ..............31
Heated exterior mirrors .........28
9 Front passenger airbag ........48
10 Glovebox .............................. 57
11 Climate control system ........ 101
Electronic climate control
system ................................. 103
12 Selector lever, manual
transmission ....................... 114
Manual transmission
automated ........................... 115
13 Ignition switch with
steering wheel lock ............108
14 Steering wheel controls .......65
15 Horn ..................................... 65
Driver airbag ........................ 48
16 Steering wheel adjustment ..65
17 Cruise control .....................122
18 Fuse box ............................. 148
19 Bonnet release lever ..........134Exterior lighting
Turn light switch:
§:off / daytime running lights9:sidelights / headlights
Lighting 3 94, Daytime running
lights 3 95.
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Instruments and controls87After accessing this menu option,
activate or deactivate the function
(set to On or Off) and confirm.
Press SETq when activated ( On) to
access the current set speed. Adjust
as required and confirm.
Warning chimes 3 90.
HOUR (Setting the clock)
Adjust the hours setting (flashing
value) and confirm. Adjust minutes
setting (flashing value) and confirm.
Clock 3 67.
UNIT (Unit of measurement)
Set the unit of measurement to km or
miles .
bUZZ (Warning chime volume)
Adjust the volume of warning chimes
and confirm. 8 volume levels are
available.
A chime is also sounded every time
SET q, R or S is pressed.
Warning chimes 3 90.BAG P (Passenger front and side
airbags activation/deactivation)
Activate the front passenger airbags
if an adult is occupying the front
passenger seat. Deactivate airbags
when a child restraint system is
installed on this seat.9 Danger
Risk of fatal injury for a child using
a child restraint system on a seat
with activated front passenger
airbag.
Risk of fatal injury for an adult
person on a seat with deactivated
front passenger airbag.
After accessing this menu option,
activate or deactivate the airbags
( BAG P On or BAG P Off ) and
confirm; a confirmation message
appears in the display. Select YES (to
confirm changes) or No (to cancel
changes).
Airbag deactivation 3 49.
DRL (Daytime running lights)
Activate the daytime running lights to
increase visibility of the vehicle during
daylight (set to On). Deactivate when
not required (set to Off).
Daytime running lights 3 95.
Settings menu options -
Multifunction version
The settings menu contains the
following options:
● Lighting
● Speed beep
● Trip B data
● Set time
● Set date
● Radio info
● Autoclose
● Unit of measurement
● Language
● Warning volume
● Button volume
● Seat belt buzzer
● Service
● Passenger airbag
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88Instruments and controls●Daytime running lights
● Exit menu
LIGHTING (Brightness of interior
lighting)
When driving at night with the low
beam on, adjust the brightness of the
vehicle's interior lighting (e.g.
instrument panel, climate control
display).
It is also possible to adjust the
brightness by pressing R or S
without accessing the settings menu.
SPEED BEEP (Speed limit warning
chime)
Activate or deactivate the speed limit
warning chime or change the speed
limit. Speeds between 20 and
125 mph can be stored.
When activated, the driver is alerted
with a warning chime when the set
speed limit is exceeded.
After accessing this menu option,
activate or deactivate the function
(set to On or Off) and confirm.
Press SETq when activated ( On) to
access the current set speed. Adjust
as required and confirm.Warning chimes 3 90.
TRIP B DATA
Activate or deactivate the second trip
computer (set to On or Off).
Trip B records average consumption, distance travelled, average speed
and travel time (driving time). The
measurement can be restarted at any
time. Trip computer 3 91.
SET TIME (Setting the clock and clock mode)
After accessing this menu option, it is possible to either set the time or
change the clock mode between 12
hour and 24 hour clock.
Select Time and confirm. Adjust the
hours setting (flashing value) and
confirm. Adjust minutes setting
(flashing value) and confirm.
Select Mode and confirm. Select
12h or 24h and confirm.
Clock 3 67.SET DATE
Adjust the year setting (flashing
value) and confirm. Adjust month
setting (flashing value) and confirm.
Adjust the day setting (flashing value)
and confirm.
RADIO INFO (Display audio and
radio information)
Activate radio info (set to On) to
display audio and radio information (e.g. station frequency, RDS
messages, track number). Deactivate
when not required (set to Off).
AUTOCLOSE (Automatic central
locking when driving)
Activate the autoclose feature (set to
On ) to automatically lock the doors
when vehicle speed exceeds
12 mph. Deactivate when not
required (set to Off).
UNIT OF MEASUREMENT (for
Distance, Fuel consumption and
Temperature)
After accessing this menu option, it is
possible to set the unit of
measurement for distance, fuel
consumption and temperature.
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90Instruments and controlsappears in the display. Select YES (to
confirm changes) or No (to cancel
changes).
Airbag deactivation 3 49.
DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS
Activate the daytime running lights to
increase visibility of the vehicle during daylight (set to On). Deactivate when
not required (set to Off).
Daytime running lights 3 95.
EXIT MENU
Select this menu option to exit the
settings menu.Vehicle messages
Warning chimes Only one warning chime will sound at
a time.
The warning chime regarding
unfastened seat belts has priority
over any other warning chime.
When starting the engine or whilst
driving
● If seat belt is not fastened.
● If a certain speed is exceeded with the parking brake applied.
● If the parking assist detects an object.
● If a fault is detected in the parking
assist.
● If a door, the bonnet or the tailgate is not fully closed when
starting-off.
● If the vehicle speed briefly exceeds a set limit.
● If the stop-start system cannot restart the engine automatically.● Vehicles with manual transmission automated; brake
pedal has not been depressed
when starting the engine.
● Vehicles with manual transmission automated; an
incorrect gear has been selected when starting-off or during
driving.
● Vehicles with manual transmission automated; whenthe vehicle is at a standstill, if
engine is running and a gear is
engaged; transmission
automatically shifts to N in certain
situations.
● If the clutch temperature is too high in vehicles with manual
transmission automated.
● If a transmission fault is detected
in vehicles with manual
transmission automated.
● If a warning message, e.g. low tyre pressure, appears in the
Driver Information Centre (DIC).
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94LightingLightingExterior lighting............................ 94
Light switch ................................ 94
High beam ................................. 94
Headlight flash ........................... 94
Headlight range adjustment ......95
Headlights when driving abroad ...................................... 95
Daytime running lights ...............95
Hazard warning flashers ............95
Turn and lane-change signals ...96
Front fog lights ........................... 96
Rear fog lights ........................... 96
Reversing lights .........................96
Misted light covers .....................97
Interior lighting ............................. 97
Instrument panel illumination control ....................................... 97
Interior lights .............................. 97
Load compartment lighting ........98
Lighting features ..........................99
Exit lighting ................................ 99
Battery discharge protection ....100Exterior lighting
Light switch
Turn light switch:
§:off / daytime running lights9:sidelights / headlights
Control indicator 8 3 84.
Tail lights Tail lights are illuminated together
with headlights and sidelights.
High beam
To switch from low to high beam,
push lever.
To switch to low beam, pull lever.
Headlight flash
To activate the headlight flash, pull
lever.
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Lighting95Headlight range adjustment
Manual headlight range
adjustment
To adapt headlight range to the
vehicle load to prevent dazzling of
other road users: Press À or Á
buttons until the required setting is displayed in the Driver Information
Centre (DIC) 3 85.
0:front seats occupied1:all seats occupied2:all seats occupied and load
compartment laden3:driver's seat occupied and load
compartment ladenHeadlights when driving
abroad
The asymmetrical headlight beam
extends visibility at the edge of the
road at the passenger side.
However, when driving in countries
where traffic drives on the opposite
side of the road, adjust the headlights to prevent dazzling of oncoming
traffic.
Have the headlights adjusted by a
workshop.
Daytime running lights Daytime running lights increase
visibility of the vehicle during daylight.
When the function is activated and the ignition is switched on, the
headlights come on automatically and instrument illumination is subdued.
The light switch must be in position
§ . The daytime running lights switch
off when the ignition is switched off.Notice
The driver remains responsible for
switching on the low beam when
required, e.g. when driving through
a tunnel or at night.
The daytime running lights function is activated/deactivated via a menu in
the Driver Information Centre (DIC)
3 85.
When the function is deactivated, the
headlights do not come on
automatically when the ignition is
switched on and the light switch is in
position §.
Hazard warning flashers
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140Vehicle careBulb replacement
Switch off the ignition and switch off
the relevant switch or close the doors.
Only hold a new bulb at the base! Do not touch the bulb glass with bare
hands.
Use only the same bulb type for
replacement.
Replace headlight bulbs from within
the engine compartment.
Bulb check After a bulb replacement, switch on
the ignition, operate and check the
lights.Halogen headlights
Headlights have separate systems for low beam/sidelight 1 (outer bulb),
high beam/daytime running light 2
(inner bulb).
To access bulbs, pull off protective
covers.
Low beam 1. Remove protective cover.
2. Detach connector from bulb.
3. Disengage wire clip and remove bulb from reflector.
4.Insert new bulb in reflector so that
the locating tab of the bulb aligns
with the reflector recess.
5. Attach connector to bulb.
6. Engage wire clip.
7. Install protective cover.
High beam 1. Remove protective cover.
2. Detach connector from bulb.
3. Disengage wire clip and remove bulb from reflector.
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Vehicle care163Caution
The towing eye must only be usedfor towing and not for recovering
the vehicle.
Switch on ignition to release steering
wheel lock and to permit operation of
brake lights, horn and windscreen
wiper.
Transmission in neutral.
Notice
If neutral cannot be selected on
vehicles with manual transmission
automated (MTA), the vehicle must
only be towed with the drive wheels
raised off the ground.
Caution
Drive slowly. Do not drive jerkily.
Excessive tractive force can
damage the vehicle.
When the engine is not running,
considerably more force is needed to
brake and steer.
To prevent the entry of exhaust gases from the towing vehicle, switch on the
air recirculation and close the
windows.
Seek the assistance of a workshop.
After towing, unscrew the towing eye
and replace the cap.
Towing another vehicle
Insert a screwdriver in the slot at the
side of the cap. Release the cap by
carefully levering the screwdriver. To
prevent damage it is recommended to place a cloth between the screwdriver
and the frame.
The towing eye is stowed with the vehicle tools 3 149.
Screw in the towing eye as far as it will
go until it stops in a horizontal
position.
Attach a tow rope – or even better a tow bar – to the towing eye.
The towing eye must only be used for
towing and not for recovering a
vehicle.Caution
Drive slowly. Do not drive jerkily.
Excessive tractive force can
damage the vehicle.
After towing, unscrew the towing eye.
Insert cap.
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183Cigarette lighter ........................... 69
Climate control ............................. 14
Climate control systems .............101
Clock....................................... 67, 85
CNG............................................ 178
Control indicators.......................... 73
Control of the vehicle .................107
Controls ........................................ 65
Convex shape .............................. 27
Coolant and antifreeze ...............168
Cruise control ...................... 84, 122
Cupholders .................................. 57
D Danger, Warnings and Cautions ...4
Date .............................................. 85
Daytime running lights ............85, 95
Declaration of conformity ............180
DIC ............................................... 85
Diesel particle filter ...............81, 113
Distance to next service ...............85
Door locks..................................... 21
Door open .................................... 84
Doors ................................ 23, 24, 25
Drain fuel filter ............................. 83
Driver assistance systems ..........122
Driver Information Centre .............85
Driving characteristics and towing tips .............................. 130
Driving hints ................................ 107E
Eco mode (E).............................. 118
Electric adjustment ......................28
Electrical system......................... 146
Electronic climate control system 103
Electronic driving programmes ..118
Electronic Stability Control ..80, 121
Electronic Stability Control (ESC). 80
End-of-life vehicle recovery .......133
Engine compartment fuse box ...147
Engine coolant ........................... 136
Engine coolant temperature ........81
Engine coolant temperature gauge ....................................... 72
Engine data ............................... 173
Engine exhaust .......................... 113
Engine identification ...................171
Engine oil ...........135, 168, 171, 178
Engine oil pressure ......................82
ESC (Electronic Stability Control) 121
Event data recorders ..................180
Exit lighting .................................. 99
Extendable load compartment cover ................................... 58, 62
Exterior care .............................. 164
Exterior light ................................. 84
Exterior lighting ......................11, 94
Exterior mirrors ............................. 27F
Fault ........................................... 118
Fixed air vents ........................... 105
Fog light ....................................... 84
Fog lights ................................... 142
Folding front passenger seat ........35
Folding mirrors ............................. 28
Folding seats .......................... 37, 39
Front airbag system .....................48
Front fog lights ............................. 96
Front passenger seat Folding ...................................... 35
Table position ............................ 35
Front seats.................................... 33
Front turn signal light ..................140
Fuel............................................. 125
Fuel consumption .........................85
Fuel consumption - CO 2-
Emissions ............................... 129
Fuel cut-off system .........76, 91, 109
Fuel for diesel engines ..............126
Fuel for natural gas operation ...126
Fuel for petrol engines ...............125
Fuel gauge ................................... 71
Fuel selector ................................ 72
Fuel system messages .........91, 109
Fuel tank ..................................... 178
Fuses ......................................... 146
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184GGauges ......................................... 70
General information ...................130
Generic warning .............76, 91, 109
Glovebox ..................................... 57
Gross Vehicle Weight ...................62
H Halogen headlights ....................140
Hand brake ................................. 119
Hazard warning flashers ..............95
Headlamp washer......................... 67
Headlight flash ............................. 94
Headlight range adjustment ........95
Headlights..................................... 94 Headlights when driving abroad ..95
Head restraint adjustment .............8
Head restraints ............................ 32
Heated mirrors ............................. 28
Heated rear window ..................... 31
Heating ........................................ 37
Heating and ventilation system . 101
High beam ............................. 84, 94
Hill start assist ...................... 80, 120
Horn ....................................... 13, 65
I
Identification plate .....................170
Ignition switch positions .............108
Immobiliser ............................ 27, 83
Indicators ...................................... 70Information displays...................... 85
Initial drive information.................... 6 Installing seats .............................. 39
Instrument cluster ........................70
Instrument panel fuse box .........148
Instrument panel illumination .....145
Instrument panel illumination control ...................................... 97
Instrument panel overview ........... 10
Instrument panel storage ..............56
Interior care ............................... 166
Interior lighting ........................ 85, 97
Interior lights ........................ 97, 144
Interior mirrors .............................. 29
Introduction .................................... 3
ISOFIX child restraint systems ....55
J
Jump starting ............................. 161
K Kerb weight................................... 62Key number .................................. 19
Keys ............................................. 19
Keys, locks ................................... 19
L
Language ..................................... 85
Lashing eyes ......................... 61, 62
Light switch .................................. 94
Load compartment ................25, 58Load compartment cover .............58
Load compartment grille ...............61
Load compartment lighting ...........98
Loading ............................. 35, 37, 39
Loading information .....................62
Lock cylinders ............................... 19
Low engine oil level .....................83
Low fuel ....................................... 83
Lumbar support ............................ 34
M
Malfunction indicator light ............78
Manual adjustment ......................27
Manual anti-dazzle ......................29
Manual mode ............................. 117
Manual transmission .................. 114
Manual transmission automated 115
Manual windows ..........................29
Mirror adjustment ........................... 8
Misted light covers .......................97
Multifunction display .....................85
N
Natural gas ................................. 178
New vehicle running-in ..............108
Number plate light .....................143
O Object detection systems ...........124
Odometer ..................................... 70
Oil, engine .......................... 168, 171