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INDEX - VICS (VEHICLE INSTRUCTION CARD) VAUXHALL VEHICLES Page Vehicle Details 1 Index n/a 2 Supplement (Electronic Parking Brake, etc) n/a 3 Astra 5 seats / 3-5 door hatchback / 4 door saloon / 5 door estate 4 Corsa 5 seats / 3-5 door hatchback 5 Meriva 5 seats / 5 door MPV 6 Vivaro van L2 H1Double cab SPT 3 seats / panel van 7 Vivaro van 1.6 CDTi L2 H1 2900 EC 3 seats / panel van 8 Zafira 10 Insignia 11 Combo van crew van 1.3 CDTi L1 H1 12 Zafira tourer 13 Mokka 14 Movano van 2.3 CDTi L3 H2 15 Astra GTC 16 Vivaro Combi 17 Movano Cab Tipper cab L3 H1 FWD 3.5t 2.3 CDTi Movano Cab Dropsidea L3 H1 fwd 3.5t 2.3 CDTi 125 18 7 seats / 5 door people carrier 5 seats / 4 door saloon / 5 door hatchback / estate 2 seats / panel van 7 seats / 5 door MPV 5 seats / 5 door (fwd or 4x4) crossover 3 seats / panel van 5 seats / 3-5 door hatchback 7 seats / 5 door MPV 3 seats / tipper cab 3 seats / 3 seats dropside cab 19 20 21 INDEX PAGE 1 VEHICLE INSTRUCTION CARD SUPPLEMENT No responsibility is accepted for inaccuracies or misunderstanding caused by the wording of this guide. If in any doubt ask a member of staff for assistance. ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE (EPB) INFORMATION Where fitted, the electronic parking brake replaces the mechanical handbrake and is designed to prevent the vehicle from accidently rolling away. This system offers convenience and safety features in addition to those normally associated with a mechanical handbrake. Please refer to the primary Vehicle Instruction Guide for information about other operational instructions. LOCATION The diagrams above indicate example locations of the electronic parking brake (A) which is labelled with the universal icon symbol: ACTIVATION The EPB will normally auto activate. If will also activate if seat belts are not being worn, or when luggage placed on top of seats activates the system. To enable the system to function correctly, fasten seatbelts, and remove luggage from the seats and store it securely in the boot. Pull the switch labelled A to manually apply the parking brake. The warning lamps on both the switch and instrument panel will light up to confirm its activation. DEACTIVATION The EPB will normally auto release. Depress the brake or accelerator pedal to auto release it, or press the switch (A) to manually release it. The associated warning lamps on both the switch and dashboard instrument panel will go out to confirm its deactivation. Note: seatbelts should be fastened, and luggage should not be placed on seats. WHEN DRIVING AWAY The parking brake will deactivate automatically when driving away, and it also prevents the vehicle from rolling back unintentionally for a few seconds when starting on a gradient. This works by driving off in a normal way, the parking brake will automatically release and the vehicle will start moving in the desired direction. On vehicles fitted with an automatic gear box, you can apply the parking brake when stopping briefly at traffic lights etc., to avoid the vehicle creeping forward. When you drive off the parking brake will be automatically released. DEADLOCKS Deadlock / safelock messages shown on the instrument display when the engine is turned off simply indicate that once you exit the vehicle and lock the doors, they’re effectively deadlocked and anyone left in the car wouldn’t be able to get out in the event of an emergency. The warning is nothing to worry about and is just a standard advisory message. SEATBELT WARNING LIGHTS A seatbelt warning light may illuminate when the engine is turned on. This may mean that the electronic parking brake (EPB) becomes auto activated to prevent vehicle movement. To deactivate these warning lights, and turn off the auto activation of the EPB in this instance, ensure all passengers fasten their seatbelts, and remove any luggage from on top of the seats. For safety secure all luggage inside the boot. WARNING LIGHTS AND WHAT THEY MEAN Don’t panic! Despite seeing a new light pop-up on your instrument panel, unless it is red it is likely the car is still running fine, and while there may be a problem to attend to, proceed with confidence and patience. RED Red indicates a potentially serious problem or safety issue. Attend to it! Red may also indicate an important reminder. YELLOW Yellow/orange means something needs to be serviced or repaired soon. If it is flashing, it is important that you contact your rental agent for advice. GREEN Green or blue is only telling you that a system is on or operating normally. Vehicle specifications are subject to change. This vehicle does not include any manufacturer handbooks or manuals. VAUXHALL VEHICLES 24-10-2015 VEHICLE INSTRUCTION CARD For assistance after an accident/incident, please call 0800 0280 999 For assistance after a breakdown or help with tyres or windscreens please refer to the numbers on the tax disc holder. 2 4/6 7/8 CONTROLS TYRE PRESSURES (COLD) Check tyre pressure regularly 1 Heating & Ventilation Legal minimum tread depth is 1.6 mm 2 Hazard Lights 4 / 5 / 12 /13 3 Starter Switch 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Headlights Sidelights Indicators Wipers Rear Screen Wipers Horn Bonnet Release Heated Rear Screen Rear Fog Lamp Front Fog Lamp Confirm tyre pressures by consulting the tables found on the driver’s door B-pillar or inside of fuel filler flap. 11 3 1 9 10 NOTE: usage of direction indicators. A short movement of the indicator stalk in an upwards or downwards direction operates the indicator lights for a brief time; a deeper movement of the stalk in either direction will operate the indicator lights for a long duration. You will not feel a “click” when the indicators are engaged - but the dash mounted direction lights will be operational. (The indicators are also fitted with a self cancelling feature). FUEL Ensure you use the correct fuel type. Only use unleaded petrol in petrol vehicles (see inside of filler flap). Fuel Tank Capacity: 56.0 litres P R R + N or D - 1 3 5 2 4 (6) IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN Use hazard lights. Attempt to park in a safe position. Use an emergency phone rather than a mobile as emergency services will then know the location of the vehicle. 205/60 R16 215/60 R16 215/50 R17 225/50 R17 225/45 R18 235/45 R18 Some vehicles may be fitted with an automatic tyre pressure warning system. Spacesaver spare tyres can only be used for limited distances and reduced driving speeds. CAUTION! NOTE: SHOULD THIS VEHICLE NOT BE SUPPLIED WITH A SPARE WHEEL, PLEASE REFER TO THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS SHOWN ON THE TAX DISC HOLDER. CHILD SEATS Never use a child seat in a front passenger seat which is fitted with an active airbag (SRS). Follow all fitting instructions carefully. DRIVER’S SEAT Check seat positioning and security before use. 3 door: Tilt seat to access rear seats When parked, the electronic parking brake or handbrake should be fully applied with the vehicle left in first or reverse gear (manual transmission) or P (Park) for vehicles with automatic transmission. Tilt Height Lumbar Legroom Vehicle specifications are subject to change. When the engine is turned off, ensure that the starter switch is in position II when operating electrical items such as door mirrors and windows, etc. This vehicle does not include any manufacturer handbooks or manuals. design and production by : Drake Enterprises Limited - Phone : 0118 986 8526 USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE Locking the doors? Key / remote control operated central security deadlocking. Depress the console mounted central locking switch (or door locking knobs) to lock the doors from the inside. Doors also auto-lock on vehicle motion. Anti-theft system? Passive arming of electronic engine deadlock immobiliser after removal of the key from the starter switch. Visible VIN plate. Some models may be fitted with a remote control security alarm system. Opening the boot? Centrally locked. Use remote tailgate release switch to unlock / open. Adjusting door mirrors? Manual internal adjustment operated via a control lever on each door or electric internal adjustment operated via a control knob on the driver’s door. Opening the windows? Operating the sunroof? Electric front operated via control buttons on the driver’s door. Manually operated rear. Or all electric. If fitted. Electric tilt/slide full length sunroof with presets, controlled by roof mounted switchgear. Using child door locks? Located on the edge of the rear doors, use the ignition key to turn the key slot into a horizontal position to activate it. Check from inside that the doors are securely locked. Or use the central locking switch on the centre console. Starting the engine? Ensure gear selector is in neutral (or N or P if automatic) and electronic parking brake - found adjacent to the gear selector lever is on. Place ignition key in starter switch, depress the clutch before attempting to start the car. Select desired gear. Release parking brake and brake pedal and gently press the accelerator to move the vehicle. Some vehicles feature engine start/stop technology where the engine automatically turns off when the vehicle is static - depress the clutch to instantly restart. Centrally locked. Located under flap on rear offside. Remote release. Lift the edge of the flap to open it and twist off the cap anticlockwise. Opening fuel filler cap? Releasing the bonnet? Folding the rear seats? Pull bonnet release lever located to the lower right of the driver’s footwell. Unhook catch under bonnet. The rear seat is divided into sections which can be folded separately. To release the seat press the seat unlocking catch and fold the seat down. To return the seat to normal use, raise the seat and push it firmly to engage the seat lock. Check it is locked before using the seat. How to change a tyre? Lift the recess cover inside the boot to access the spacesaver spare tyre. The tools and jack are stored with the wheel. Move the vehicle to firm / level ground. Turn the engine off, select first gear (manual) or P (automatic). Apply the handbrake. Loosen the wheel nuts by turning them anticlockwise (do not remove them) before jacking up. Only use the specific reinforced jack points on the underside of the vehicle. Crank the jack to lift the vehicle. Completely loosen / remove nuts and wheel and replace with the spare. Refit / tighten the wheel nuts. Lower the vehicle. Tighten the wheel nuts. To change gears press the button on the shift lever and move the lever forwards or backwards. Select N for neutral, P when leaving the vehicle, R for reversing (the vehicle must be at a complete standstill before this gear can be selected). For normal driving select D where the transmission will use all available forward gears automatically (a ‘kickdown ‘ facility is provided when the accelerator is pressed all the way to the floor past the normal acceleration point forcing the transmission to select a lower gear to obtain maximum acceleration. Release pressure on the accelerator to return to normal accelerator use). Use D+ or D- to manually select gears. Whenever the vehicle is at a standstill apply the parking brake. How to drive an automatic? No responsibility is accepted for inaccuracies or misunderstanding caused by the wording of this guide. If in any doubt ask a member of staff for assistance. VAUXHALL ASTRA VIC-VXH-01 / 01-09-2010 5 SEATS 3-5 DOOR HATCH / 4 DOOR SALOON / 5 DOOR ESTATE VEHICLE INSTRUCTION CARD For assistance after an accident/incident, please call 0800 0280 999 For assistance after a breakdown or help with tyres or windscreens please refer to the numbers on the tax disc holder. CONTROLS 1 Heating & Ventilation 2 Hazard Lights 3 Starter Switch 4 Headlights 5 Sidelights 6 Indicators 7 Wipers 8 Rear Screen Wipers 9 Horn 10 Bonnet Release 11 Heated Rear Screen 12 Rear Fog Lamp 13 Front Fog Lamp 2 TYRE PRESSURES (COLD) 7/8 Check tyre pressure regularly Legal minimum tread depth is 1.6 mm 4 / 5 / 12 /13 11 9 3 1 10 P R R or + N D - FUEL Ensure you use the correct fuel type. Only use unleaded petrol in petrol vehicles (see inside of filler flap). Fuel Tank Capacity: 45.0 litres 4/6 1 3 5 2 4 6 IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN Use hazard lights. Attempt to park in a safe position. Use an emergency phone rather than a mobile as emergency services will then know the location of the vehicle. 185/70 R14 185/65 R15 195/55 R16 215/45 R17 Confirm tyre pressures by consulting the tables found on the driver’s door B-pillar or inside of fuel filler flap. This vehicle is supplied with a tyre repair kit in lieu of spacesaver spare wheel. Repaired tyres can only be used for limited distances and reduced driving speeds. CAUTION! NOTE: SHOULD THIS VEHICLE NOT BE SUPPLIED WITH A SPARE WHEEL, PLEASE REFER TO THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS SHOWN ON THE TAX DISC HOLDER. CHILD SEATS Never use a child seat in a front passenger seat which is fitted with an active airbag (SRS). Follow all fitting instructions carefully. DRIVER’S SEAT Check seat positioning and security before use. 3 door: Tilt seat to access rear seats When parked, the electronic parking brake or handbrake should be fully applied with the vehicle left in first or reverse gear (manual transmission) or P (Park) for vehicles with automatic transmission. Tilt Height Legroom Vehicle specifications are subject to change. When the engine is turned off, ensure that the starter switch is in position II when operating electrical items such as door mirrors and windows, etc. This vehicle does not include any manufacturer handbooks or manuals. design and production by : Drake Enterprises Limited - Phone : 0118 986 8526 USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE Locking the doors? Remote control operated central deadlocking. Depress the centre console central locking switch to lock the doors from the inside. Anti-theft system? Passive arming of electronic engine deadlock immobiliser after removal of the key from the starter switch. Visible VIN plate. Models are fitted with an alarm security system. Opening the boot? Centrally locked. Use the key or remote control to unlock / open. Adjusting door mirrors? Electric internal adjustment operated via a control pad on the driver’s door. Opening the windows? Electric front / rear operated via switches on the driver’s door. (Some models may feature manually operated rear windows). Operating the sunroof? If fitted: electric tilt / slide panoramic sunroof operated by roof mounted switchgear. Using child door locks? For rear doors only. Press the central locking button to activate door locking. Check from inside that the doors are securely locked. Starting the engine? Ensure gear selector is in neutral (or N ) and handbrake is on (or electronic parking brake on some automatic models). Place ignition key in starter switch. Use a normal starting routine. Select desired gear. Release handbrake and brake pedal and gently press the accelerator to move the vehicle. Some vehicles feature engine start/stop technology where the engine automatically turns off when the vehicle is static, gears are in neutral, and foot pedals are not depressed - depress the clutch (foot brake on auto) to instantly restart. Opening fuel filler cap? Releasing the bonnet? Centrally locked. Located under flap on rear offside. Lift the edge of the flap to open it and twist off the cap anticlockwise. Pull bonnet release lever located on right side panel of driver’s foot well. Unhook catch under bonnet. Folding the rear seats? The rear seats can be independently folded flat. To release the seats press the seat unlocking catch and fold the seats down. To return the seats to normal use, raise the seats and push firmly to engage the seat lock. Check the seats are securely locked into position before using them. How to change a tyre? Lift the recess cover inside the boot to access the tools, jack and tyre repair kit. Move the vehicle to firm / level ground. Turn the engine off, select first gear (manual) or N (automatic). Apply the handbrake. Loosen the wheel nuts by turning them anticlockwise (do not remove them) before jacking up. Only use the specific reinforced jack points on the underside of the vehicle. Crank the jack to lift the vehicle. Completely loosen / remove nuts and wheel. Follow the instructions supplied with the tyre repair kit - or contact us for assistance. Refit / tighten the wheel nuts. Lower the vehicle. Tighten the wheel nuts. How to drive an automatic? Select N for neutral, R for reversing (the vehicle must be at a complete standstill before this gear can be selected). For normal driving select A where the transmission will use all available forward gears automatically (a ‘kickdown ‘ facility is provided when the accelerator is pressed all the way to the floor past the normal acceleration point forcing the transmission to select a lower gear to obtain maximum acceleration. Release pressure on the accelerator to return to normal accelerator use). Use + or - in D (manual) mode to change gears up or down. Whenever the vehicle is at a standstill apply the handbrake. No responsibility is accepted for inaccuracies or misunderstanding caused by the wording of this guide. If in any doubt ask a member of staff for assistance. VAUXHALL CORSA VIC-VXH-02 / 06-01-2015 5 SEATS 3-5 DOOR HATCH VEHICLE INSTRUCTION CARD For assistance after an accident/incident, please call 0800 0280 999 For assistance after a breakdown or help with tyres or windscreens please refer to the numbers on the tax disc holder. CONTROLS 1 Heating & Ventilation 2 Hazard Lights 3 Starter Switch 4 Headlights 5 Sidelights 6 Indicators 7 Wipers 8 Rear Screen Wipers 9 Horn 10 Bonnet Release 11 Heated Rear Screen 12 Rear Fog Lamp 13 Front Fog Lamp 14 Electronic parking brake 1 7/8 4 / 5 / 12 / 13 11 Check tyre pressure regularly Legal minimum tread depth is 1.6 mm Confirm tyre pressures by consulting the tables found on the driver’s door B-pillar or inside of fuel filler flap. 3 9 3 10 14 FUEL Ensure you use the correct fuel type. Only use unleaded petrol in petrol vehicles (see inside of filler flap). TYRE PRESSURES (COLD) 196/65 R15 205/55 R16 225/45 R17 225/40 R18 P R R + N or D - Fuel Tank Capacity: 54.0 litres 6/7/8 2 1 3 5 2 4 (6) IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN Use hazard lights. Attempt to park in a safe position. Use an emergency phone rather than a mobile as emergency services will then know the location of the vehicle. Spacesaver spare tyres can only be used for limited distances and reduced driving speeds. CAUTION! NOTE: SHOULD THIS VEHICLE NOT BE SUPPLIED WITH A SPARE WHEEL, PLEASE REFER TO THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS SHOWN ON THE TAX DISC HOLDER. CHILD SEATS Never use a child seat in a front passenger seat which is fitted with an active airbag (SRS). Follow all fitting instructions carefully. DRIVER’S SEAT When parked, the electronic parking brake or handbrake should be fully applied with the vehicle left in first or reverse gear (manual transmission) or P (Park) for vehicles with automatic transmission. Check seat positioning and security before use. Tilt Height Lumbar Legroom Vehicle specifications are subject to change. When the engine is turned off, ensure that the starter switch is in position II when operating electrical items such as door mirrors and windows, etc. This vehicle does not include any manufacturer handbooks or manuals. design and production by : Drake Enterprises Limited - Phone : 0118 986 8526 USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE Locking the doors? Remote control operated central deadlocking and key operated locking. Or depress the central locking door locking button on the centre console to lock the doors from the inside. Anti-theft system? Passive arming of electronic engine immobiliser after removal of the key from the starter switch. Visible VIN plate. Some models are fitted with an alarm security system. Opening the boot? Centrally locked. Use the key or remote control to unlock / open. Adjusting door mirrors? Opening the windows? Electric internal adjustment operated via a control pad on the driver’s door. Electric front and rear operated via control buttons on the driver’s door, or manually operated rear. Operating the sunroof? An electric panoramic sunroof may be fitted - operated by roof mounted switchgear. Using child door locks? Child proof locks are fitted to the rear doors (which open outwards from a rear mounted hinge). Activate by pressing the centre console central locking button or use the mechanical lock on the edge of the rear doors. Check from inside that the doors are securely locked before use. Starting the engine? Ensure gear selector is in neutral and electronic parking brake is on. Place ignition key in starter switch. Use a normal starting routine. Select desired gear. Release handbrake and brake pedal and gently press the accelerator to move the vehicle. Some vehicles feature engine start/stop technology where the engine automatically turns off when the vehicle is static - depress the clutch to instantly restart. Opening fuel filler cap? Releasing the bonnet? Centrally locked. Located under flap on rear offside. Lift the edge of the flap to open it and twist off the cap anticlockwise. Pull bonnet release lever located on right side panel of driver’s foot well. Unhook catch under bonnet. Folding the rear seats? The outer seats move forwards/backwards/diagonally. Seats feature 40:20:40 split flat-folding. To release the seat press the seat unlocking catch and fold the seat down. To return the seat to normal use, raise the seat and push it firmly to engage the seat lock. Check it is firmly locked into position before using the seats. How to change a tyre? Lift the cover inside the boot to access the standard or space saver spare tyre. The tools and jack are stored with the wheel. Move the vehicle to firm / level ground. Turn the engine off, select first gear. Apply the electronic parking brake. Loosen the wheel nuts by turning them anticlockwise (do not remove them) before jacking up. Only use the specific reinforced jack points on the underside of the vehicle. Crank the jack to lift the vehicle. Completely loosen / remove nuts and wheel and replace with the spare. Refit / tighten the wheel nuts. Lower the vehicle. Tighten the wheel nuts. Driving an automatic? Select N for neutral, R for reversing (the vehicle must be at a complete standstill before this gear can be selected). For normal driving select D where the transmission will use all available forward gears automatically (a ‘kickdown ‘ facility is provided when the accelerator is pressed all the way to the floor past the normal acceleration point forcing the transmission to select a lower gear to obtain maximum acceleration. Release pressure on the accelerator to return to normal accelerator use). Use + or - in D (manual) mode to change gears up or down. Whenever the vehicle is at a standstill apply the handbrake. No responsibility is accepted for inaccuracies or misunderstanding caused by the wording of this guide. If in any doubt ask a member of staff for assistance. VAUXHALL MERIVA VIC-VXH-03 / 30-03-2011 5 SEATS 5 DOOR MPV VEHICLE INSTRUCTION CARD For assistance after an accident/incident, please call 0800 0280 999 For assistance after a breakdown or help with tyres or windscreens please refer to the numbers on the tax disc holder. CONTROLS 1 Heating & Ventilation 2 Hazard Lights 3 Starter Switch 4 Headlights 5 Sidelights 6 Indicators 7 Wipers 8 Rear Screen Wipers 9 Horn 10 Bonnet Release 12 Rear Fog Lamp 13 Front Fog Lamp 10 5.4 Vehicle Width m 2.28 Vehicle Height m 1.97 P R R + N or D - 1 3 5 2 4 6 2.42 Cargo Width m 1.66 Cargo Height m 1.39 Vehicle Weight (unladen) kg 1860 Payload Weight kg 1060 Maximum Weight kg 2920 IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN Use hazard lights. Attempt to park in a safe position. Use an emergency phone rather than a mobile as emergency services will then know the location of the vehicle. Vehicle is normally supplied with a full-size spare wheel. (Spacesaver spare tyres, if carried, can only be used for limited distances and reduced driving speeds.) CAUTION! NOTE: SHOULD THIS VEHICLE NOT BE SUPPLIED WITH A SPARE WHEEL, PLEASE REFER TO THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS SHOWN ON THE TAX DISC HOLDER. CHILD SEATS Never use a child seat in a front passenger seat which is fitted with an active airbag (SRS). Follow all fitting instructions carefully. DRIVER’S SEAT DRIVER'S Tilt Height When parked, the electronic parking brake or handbrake should be fully applied with the vehicle left in first or reverse gear (manual transmission) or P (Park) for vehicles with automatic transmission. 4 FUELLength m Cargo Check tyre pressure regularly Legal minimum tread depth is 1.6 mm Confirm tyre pressures by consulting the tables found on the driver’s door B-pillar or inside of fuel filler flap. 9 3 90 TYRE PRESSURES (COLD) 215/65 R16 205/65 R16 9 Vehicle Length m Cargo volume cu.m 4 / 5 / 12 / 13 2 DIMENSIONS Fuel Tank Capacity litres 6/7/8 1 Check seat positioning and security before use. Lumbar Legroom FUEL Only use the correct fuel type. Refer to fuel filler cap labels. Vehicle specifications are subject to change. When the engine is turned off, ensure that the starter switch is in position II when operating electrical items such as door mirrors and windows, etc. This vehicle does not include any manufacturer handbooks or manuals. design and production by : Drake Enterprises Limited - Phone : 0118 986 8526 USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE Locking the doors? Remote control operated central deadlocking and key operated locking, with automatic locking. Anti-theft system? Passive arming of electronic engine immobiliser after removal of the key from the starter switch. Visible VIN plate. Some models are fitted with an alarm security system. Opening the side doors? Centrally locked. The vehicle is fitted with double rear tailgate doors (or a top opening one), plus one or two side-panel sliding doors. The floor has some fixed anchor points for securing loads in lieu of extra seating in the passenger van. Adjusting door mirrors? Manual internal adjustment operated via a control lever on each door, or electrically adjusted from a control pad on the driver’s door. Opening the windows? Manually operated, or electrically controlled from control buttons on the drivers door. Starting the engine? Ensure gear selector is in neutral (or P or N if automatic) and handbrake is on. Place ignition key in starter switch. Use a normal starting routine. Some vehicles are fitted with auto start-stop technology, whereby engine automatically shuts off when in neutral, pedals are not depressed and the vehicle is not moving. To re-start just depress the clutch. Select desired gear. Release handbrake and brake pedal and gently press the accelerator to move the vehicle. Opening fuel filler cap? Located under a flap near the rear of the front passenger door. Open flap and twist off the cap anticlockwise. Releasing the bonnet? Pull bonnet release lever located on right side panel of driver’s foot well. Unhook catch under bonnet. How to change a tyre? The tools and jack are stored under / behind the driver’s seat (or below the load area of the boot area in passenger van variants). Move the vehicle to firm / level ground. Turn the engine off, select first gear. Apply the handbrake. Use the crank to lower the spare wheel from underneath the vehicle, by turning the retaining bolt located on the rear sill just inside the rear doors. Loosen the wheel nuts by turning them anticlockwise (do not remove them) before jacking up. Only use the specific reinforced jack points on the underside of the vehicle. Crank the jack to lift the vehicle. Completely loosen / remove nuts and wheel and replace with the spare. Refit / tighten the wheel nuts. Lower the vehicle. Tighten the wheel nuts. Return the tyre cage and wheel into the normal safe postion by locking the retaining bolt back into its secure position. Driving an automatic? To change gears press the button on the shift lever and move the lever forwards or backwards. Select N for neutral, P when leaving the vehicle, R for reversing (the vehicle must be at a complete standstill before this gear can be selected). For normal driving select D where the transmission will use all available forward gears automatically (a ‘kickdown ‘ facility is provided when the accelerator is pressed all the way to the floor past the normal acceleration point forcing the transmission to select a lower gear to obtain maximum acceleration. Release pressure on the accelerator to return to normal accelerator use). A manual sequential gearbox is provided by moving the lever to the left of the normal D position and pushing the lever forward (+) or backward (-) to change up or down. Whenever the vehicle is at a standstill apply the handbrake. No responsibility is accepted for inaccuracies or misunderstanding caused by the wording of this guide. If in any doubt ask a member of staff for assistance. VAUXHALL VIVARO VAN L2 H1 DOUBLE CAB SPT VIC-VXH-04A / 25-05-2016 3 SEATS PANEL VAN VEHICLE INSTRUCTION CARD For assistance after an accident/incident, please call 0800 0280 999 For assistance after a breakdown or help with tyres or windscreens please refer to the numbers on the tax disc holder. CONTROLS 1 Heating & Ventilation 2 Hazard Lights 3 Starter Switch 4 Headlights 5 Sidelights 6 Indicators 7 Wipers 8 Rear Screen Wipers 9 Horn 10 Bonnet Release 12 Rear Fog Lamp 13 Front Fog Lamp 10 5.39 Vehicle Width m 2.28 Vehicle Height m 1.97 P R R + N or D - 1 3 5 2 4 6 2.93 Cargo Width m 1.66 Cargo Height m 1.38 Vehicle Weight (unladen) kg 1280 Payload Weight kg 1235 Maximum Weight kg 2515 IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN Use hazard lights. Attempt to park in a safe position. Use an emergency phone rather than a mobile as emergency services will then know the location of the vehicle. Vehicle is normally supplied with a full-size spare wheel. (Spacesaver spare tyres, if carried, can only be used for limited distances and reduced driving speeds.) CAUTION! NOTE: SHOULD THIS VEHICLE NOT BE SUPPLIED WITH A SPARE WHEEL, PLEASE REFER TO THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS SHOWN ON THE TAX DISC HOLDER. CHILD SEATS Never use a child seat in a front passenger seat which is fitted with an active airbag (SRS). Follow all fitting instructions carefully. DRIVER’S SEAT DRIVER'S Tilt Height When parked, the electronic parking brake or handbrake should be fully applied with the vehicle left in first or reverse gear (manual transmission) or P (Park) for vehicles with automatic transmission. 6 FUELLength m Cargo Check tyre pressure regularly Legal minimum tread depth is 1.6 mm Confirm tyre pressures by consulting the tables found on the driver’s door B-pillar or inside of fuel filler flap. 9 3 90 TYRE PRESSURES (COLD) 215/65 R16 205/65 R16 9 Vehicle Length m Cargo volume cu.m 4 / 5 / 12 / 13 2 DIMENSIONS Fuel Tank Capacity litres 6/7/8 1 Check seat positioning and security before use. Lumbar Legroom FUEL Only use the correct fuel type. Refer to fuel filler cap labels. Vehicle specifications are subject to change. When the engine is turned off, ensure that the starter switch is in position II when operating electrical items such as door mirrors and windows, etc. This vehicle does not include any manufacturer handbooks or manuals. design and production by : Drake Enterprises Limited - Phone : 0118 986 8526 USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE Locking the doors? Remote control operated central deadlocking and key operated locking, with automatic locking. Anti-theft system? Passive arming of electronic engine immobiliser after removal of the key from the starter switch. Visible VIN plate. Some models are fitted with an alarm security system. Opening the side doors? Centrally locked. The vehicle is fitted with double rear tailgate doors (or a top opening one), plus one or two side-panel sliding doors. The floor has some fixed anchor points for securing loads in lieu of extra seating in the passenger van. Adjusting door mirrors? Manual internal adjustment operated via a control lever on each door, or electrically adjusted from a control pad on the driver’s door. Opening the windows? Manually operated, or electrically controlled from control buttons on the drivers door. Starting the engine? Ensure gear selector is in neutral (or P or N if automatic) and handbrake is on. Place ignition key in starter switch. Use a normal starting routine. Some vehicles are fitted with auto start-stop technology, whereby engine automatically shuts off when in neutral, pedals are not depressed and the vehicle is not moving. To re-start just depress the clutch. Select desired gear. Release handbrake and brake pedal and gently press the accelerator to move the vehicle. Opening fuel filler cap? Located under a flap near the rear of the front passenger door. Open flap and twist off the cap anticlockwise. Releasing the bonnet? Pull bonnet release lever located on right side panel of driver’s foot well. Unhook catch under bonnet. How to change a tyre? The tools and jack are stored under / behind the driver’s seat (or below the load area of the boot area in passenger van variants). Move the vehicle to firm / level ground. Turn the engine off, select first gear. Apply the handbrake. Use the crank to lower the spare wheel from underneath the vehicle, by turning the retaining bolt located on the rear sill just inside the rear doors. Loosen the wheel nuts by turning them anticlockwise (do not remove them) before jacking up. Only use the specific reinforced jack points on the underside of the vehicle. Crank the jack to lift the vehicle. Completely loosen / remove nuts and wheel and replace with the spare. Refit / tighten the wheel nuts. Lower the vehicle. Tighten the wheel nuts. Return the tyre cage and wheel into the normal safe postion by locking the retaining bolt back into its secure position. Driving an automatic? To change gears press the button on the shift lever and move the lever forwards or backwards. Select N for neutral, P when leaving the vehicle, R for reversing (the vehicle must be at a complete standstill before this gear can be selected). For normal driving select D where the transmission will use all available forward gears automatically (a ‘kickdown ‘ facility is provided when the accelerator is pressed all the way to the floor past the normal acceleration point forcing the transmission to select a lower gear to obtain maximum acceleration. Release pressure on the accelerator to return to normal accelerator use). A manual sequential gearbox is provided by moving the lever to the left of the normal D position and pushing the lever forward (+) or backward (-) to change up or down. Whenever the vehicle is at a standstill apply the handbrake. No responsibility is accepted for inaccuracies or misunderstanding caused by the wording of this guide. If in any doubt ask a member of staff for assistance. VAUXHALL VIVARO VAN 1.6 CD TI L2 H1 2900 EC VIC-VXH-04B / 25-05-2016 3 SEATS PANEL VAN VEHICLE INSTRUCTION CARD For assistance after an accident/incident, please call 0800 0280 999 For assistance after a breakdown or help with tyres or windscreens please refer to the numbers on the tax disc holder. CONTROLS 1 Heating & Ventilation 2 Hazard Lights 3 Starter Switch 4 Headlights 5 Sidelights 6 Indicators 7 Wipers 8 Rear Screen Wipers 9 Horn 10 Bonnet Release 11 Heated Rear Screen 12 Rear Fog Lamp 13 Front Fog Lamp 2 4/6 11 4/5 1 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN Use hazard lights. Attempt to park in a safe position. Use an emergency phone rather than a mobile as emergency services will then know the location of the vehicle. 205/55 R16 225/45 R17 225/40 R18 Confirm tyre pressures by consulting the table found on the inside of the driver’s door B-pillar or inside the fuel filler cap. 3 12 / 13 10 FUEL Ensure you use the correct fuel type. Only use unleaded petrol in petrol vehicles (see inside of filler flap). TYRE PRESSURES (COLD) Check tyre pressure regularly Legal minimum tread depth is 1.6 mm P R R + N or D - A Fuel Tank Capacity: 58.0 litres 7/8 Vehicle speeds and driving distance are limited when driving the vehicle with a tyre repaired by using the tyre inflation kit supplied in lieu of a spare wheel. CAUTION! NOTE: SHOULD THIS VEHICLE NOT BE SUPPLIED WITH A SPARE WHEEL, PLEASE REFER TO THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS SHOWN ON THE TAX DISC HOLDER. CHILD SEATS Never use a child seat in a front passenger seat which is fitted with an active airbag (SRS). Follow all fitting instructions carefully. DRIVER’S SEAT When parked, the electronic parking brake or handbrake should be fully applied with the vehicle left in first or reverse gear (manual transmission) or P (Park) for vehicles with automatic transmission. Check seat positioning and security before use. Tilt Height Lumbar Legroom Vehicle specifications are subject to change. When the engine is turned off, ensure that the starter switch is in position II when operating electrical items such as door mirrors and windows, etc. This vehicle does not include any manufacturer handbooks or manuals. design and production by : Drake Enterprises Limited - Phone : 0118 986 8526 USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE Locking the doors? Key / remote control operated central security deadlocking. Depress the centrally mounted central locking switch to lock the doors from the inside. Doors will auto-lock on vehicle motion. Anti-theft system? Passive arming of electronic engine deadlock immobiliser after removal of the key from the starter switch. Visible VIN plate. Some models are fitted with a remote control security alarm system. Opening the boot? Centrally locked. Use the key or remote control to unlock / open. Adjusting door mirrors? Manual internal adjustment operated via a control lever on each door or electric internal adjustment operated via a control pad on the driver’s door. Opening the windows? Electric front operated via control buttons on the driver’s door. Manually operated rear. Or all electric. Operating the sunroof? If fitted. Panoramic sunroofs controlled by roof mounted switchgear. Using child door locks? Located on the edge of the rear doors, use the ignition key to turn the key slot into a horizontal position to activate it. Or use the central locking switch on the centre console. Check from inside that the doors are securely locked. Starting the engine? Ensure gear selector is in neutral (or N or P if automatic) and handbrake is on. Place ignition key in starter switch. Use a normal starting routine. Select desired gear. Release handbrake and brake pedal and gently press the accelerator to move the vehicle. Some vehicles feature engine start/stop technology where the engine automatically turns off when the vehicle is static - depress the clutch to instantly restart. For vehicles featuring a keyless entry and start. Simply carry the unique system key fob in your pocket or handbag and the car will automatically unlock as you operate a door or the tailgate. To start the engine, depress the brake pedal and push the start button on the centre console and to stop the engine, simply press the button again. Centrally locked. Located under flap on rear offside. Lift the edge of the flap to open it and twist off the cap anticlockwise. Pull bonnet release lever located to the lower right of the instrument panel. Unhook catch under bonnet. Opening fuel filler cap? Releasing the bonnet? Folding the rear seats? How to change a tyre? How to drive an automatic? The second and third row of seats are divided into sections which can be folded / moved separately. To release the seat press the seat unlocking catch and fold the seat down. To return the seat to normal use, raise the seat and push it firmly to engage the seat lock. Check it is locked before using the seat. Lift the recess cover inside the boot to access the tools. the vhicle is supplied with a tyre inflation kit in lieu of a spare wheel - follow the instructions supplied. Move the vehicle to firm / level ground. Turn the engine off, select first gear (manual) or P (automatic). Apply the handbrake. Only use the specific reinforced jack points on the underside of the vehicle. Crank the jack to lift the vehicle. Follow the tyre repair kit instructions. To change gears press the button on the shift lever and move the lever forwards or backwards. Select N for neutral, P when leaving the vehicle, R for reversing (the vehicle must be at a complete standstill before this gear can be selected). For normal driving select D where the transmission will use all available forward gears automatically (a ‘kickdown ‘ facility is provided when the accelerator is pressed all the way to the floor past the normal acceleration point forcing the transmission to select a lower gear to obtain maximum acceleration. Release pressure on the accelerator to return to normal accelerator use). A manual sequential gearbox is provided by moving the lever to the left of the normal D position and pushing the lever forward (+) or backward (-) to change up or down. Use the A option for a fully automatic mode. Whenever the vehicle is at a standstill apply the handbrake. No responsibility is accepted for inaccuracies or misunderstanding caused by the wording of this guide. If in any doubt ask a member of staff for assistance. VAUXHALL ZAFIRA VIC-VXH-05 / 30-03-2011 7 SEATS 5 DOOR PEOPLE CARRIER HOW TO OPERATE THE THIRD (REAR) ROW OF SEATS... 1. 2. 3. 13. 4. 5. 6. 14. 7. 8. 9. Diagrams and text reproduced by kind permission of Vauxhall Motors Limited All Rights Reserved 10. 11. 12. VAUXHALL ZAFIRA EXTRA INFORMATION: VIC-VXH-02B VEHICLE INSTRUCTION CARD For assistance after an accident/incident, please call 0800 0280 999 For assistance after a breakdown or help with tyres or windscreens please refer to the numbers on the tax disc holder. 2 CONTROLS 1 Heating & Ventilation 2 Hazard Lights 3 Starter Switch 4 Headlights 5 Sidelights 6 Indicators 7 Wipers 8 Rear Screen Wipers 9 Horn 10 Bonnet Release 11 Heated Rear Screen 12 Rear Fog Lamp 13 Front Fog Lamp 7/8 4/6 TYRE PRESSURES (COLD) 4 / 5 / 12 / 13 Confirm tyre pressures by consulting the tables found on the driver’s door B-pillar or inside of fuel filler flap. (e.g. 215/60 R16, 225/55 R17, 245/45 R18, 245/40 R19 235/50 R18). Spacesaver spare tyres can only be used for limited distances and reduced driving speeds. 11 9 3 1 10 NOTE: usage of direction indicators. A short movement of the indicator stalk in an upwards or downwards direction operates the indicator lights for a brief time; a deeper movement of the stalk in either direction will operate the indicator lights for a long duration. You will not feel a “click” when the indicators are engaged - but the dash mounted direction lights will be operational. (The indicators are also fitted with a self cancelling feature). FUEL Ensure you use the correct fuel type. Only use unleaded petrol in petrol vehicles (see inside of filler flap). Fuel Tank Capacity: 70.0 litres P R R + N or D - 1 3 5 2 4 6 IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN Use hazard lights. Attempt to park in a safe position. Use an emergency phone rather than a mobile as emergency services will then know the location of the vehicle. Check tyre pressure regularly Legal minimum tread depth is 1.6 mm Some vehicles are also fitted with on-board tyre pressure sensors - a red “tyre icon” indicates low pressure, and a flashing icon indicates the vehicle should be stopped. Check the tyres in all such cases. Vehicles are fitted with a spacesaver temporary spare wheel or an emergency tyre inflation kit. CAUTION! NOTE: SHOULD THIS VEHICLE NOT BE SUPPLIED WITH A SPARE WHEEL, PLEASE REFER TO THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS SHOWN ON THE TAX DISC HOLDER. CHILD SEATS Never use a child seat in a front passenger seat which is fitted with an active airbag (SRS). Follow all fitting instructions carefully. DRIVER’S SEAT Check seat positioning and security before use. Height When parked, the electronic parking brake or handbrake should be fully applied with the vehicle left in first or reverse gear (manual transmission) or P (Park) for vehicles with automatic transmission. Tilt Lumbar Legroom Vehicle specifications are subject to change. When the engine is turned off, ensure that the starter switch is in position II when operating electrical items such as door mirrors and windows, etc. This vehicle does not include any manufacturer handbooks or manuals. USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE Locking the doors? Key / remote control operated central deadlocking. Depress the central locking switches adjacent to the hazard warning switch to lock/unlock all doors from the inside. Anti-theft system? Passive arming of electronic engine immobiliser after removal of the key from the starter switch. Visible VIN plate. Some models are fitted with a remote control alarm system. Opening the boot? Centrally locked. Use the key or remote control to unlock / open independently of doors. Or press the remote release button (saloon only) on the driver’s door to release it from inside. Press / pull the boot handle to open. Adjusting door mirrors? Electric internal adjustment operated via a control pad on the driver’s door. Opening the windows? Operating sunroof? Electric front operated via control switches on the driver’s door. Manually operated rear. Or all electric. If fitted - electric tilt/slide panoramic sunroof, operated by roof mounted switchgear. Located on the edge of the rear doors, use the ignition key to turn the red key slot into a horizontal position to activate it. Check from inside that the doors are securely locked. Or use the central locking switches on the dashboard. design and production by : Drake Enterprises Limited - Phone : 0118 986 8526 Using child door locks? Starting the engine? Ensure gear selector is in neutral (or N or P if automatic) and electronic parking brake - found adjacent to the gear selector lever is on. Place ignition key in starter switch, depress the clutch before attempting to start the car. Press the engine start/stop switch to start or stop the engine. Select desired gear. Release electronic parking brake and brake pedal and gently press the accelerator to move the vehicle. Some vehicles feature auto engine start / stop - engine auto shuts off when in neutral and feet are off the pedals, to restart just depress the clutch to instantly restart. Opening fuel filler cap? Centrally locked. Located under flap on rear offside. (Use the remote release button on the driver’s door to unlock / open the fuel flap). Lift the edge of the flap to open it and twist off the cap anticlockwise. Pull bonnet release lever located to the lower right of the steering wheel in driver’s footwell. Unhook catch under bonnet. Releasing the bonnet? Folding the rear seats? How to change a tyre? Driving an automatic? The rear seat is divided into sections which can be folded separately. To release the seat press the seat unlocking catch and fold the seat down. To return the seat to normal use, raise the seat and push it firmly to engage the seat lock. Check it is locked before using the seat. Lift the recess cover inside the boot to access the space-saver spare tyre or emergency tyre inflation kit. The tools and jack are stored in a compartment. Follow the tyre inflation kit instructions. Move the vehicle to firm / level ground. Turn the engine off, select first gear (manual) or P (automatic). Apply the electronic parking brake. Loosen the wheel nuts by turning them anticlockwise (do not remove them) before jacking up. Only use the specific reinforced jack points on the underside of the vehicle. Crank the jack to lift the vehicle. Completely loosen / remove nuts and wheel and replace with the spare (or use the tyre inflation kit). Refit / tighten the wheel nuts. Lower the vehicle. Tighten the wheel nuts. To change gears press the button on the shift lever and move the lever forwards or backwards. Select N for neutral, P when leaving the vehicle, R for reversing (the vehicle must be at a complete standstill before this gear can be selected). For normal driving select D where the transmission will use all available forward gears automatically (a ‘kickdown ‘ facility is provided when the accelerator is pressed all the way to the floor past the normal acceleration point forcing the transmission to select a lower gear to obtain maximum acceleration. Release pressure on the accelerator to return to normal accelerator use). A manual sequential gearbox is provided by moving the lever to the left of the normal D position and pushing the lever forward (+) or backward (-) to change up or down. Whenever the vehicle is at a standstill apply the electronic parking brake. No responsibility is accepted for inaccuracies or misunderstanding caused by the wording of this guide. If in any doubt ask a member of staff for assistance. VAUXHALL INSIGNIA VIC-VXH-06 / 26-01-2014 5 SEATS 4 DOOR SALOON / 5 DOOR HATCH / ESTATE VEHICLE INSTRUCTION CARD For assistance after an accident/incident, please call 0800 0280 999 For assistance after a breakdown or help with tyres or windscreens please refer to the numbers on the tax disc holder. CONTROLS 1 Heating & Ventilation 2 Hazard Lights 3 Starter Switch 4 Headlights 5 Sidelights 6 Indicators 7 Wipers 8 Rear Screen Wipers 9 Horn 10 Bonnet Release 12 Rear Fog Lamp 13 Front Fog Lamp TYRE PRESSURES (COLD) 4 / 5 / 12 / 13 Check tyre pressure regularly Legal minimum tread depth is 1.6 mm 2 9 Confirm tyre pressures by consulting the tables found on the driver’s door B-pillar or inside of fuel filler flap. 9 185/65 R15 195/60 R16 A tyre inflation kit is supplied in lieu of a spare wheel, this can only be used for limited distances and reduced driving speeds. 3 10 DIMENSIONS Fuel Tank Capacity litres 6/7/8 1 90 Vehicle Length m 4.39 Vehicle Width m 2.12 Vehicle Height m 1.85 Cargo volume cu.m 1.4 FUELLength m Cargo 0.99 Cargo Width m 1.71 Cargo Height m 1.31 Vehicle Weight (unladen) kg 1290 Payload Weight kg 1000 Maximum Weight kg 2290 P R R + N or D - 1 3 5 2 4 6 CAUTION! NOTE: SHOULD THIS VEHICLE NOT BE SUPPLIED WITH A SPARE WHEEL, PLEASE REFER TO THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS SHOWN ON THE TAX DISC HOLDER. CHILD SEATS Never use a child seat in a front passenger seat which is fitted with an active airbag (SRS). Follow all fitting instructions carefully. DRIVER’S SEAT DRIVER'S Tilt Height When parked, the electronic parking brake or handbrake should be fully applied with the vehicle left in first or reverse gear (manual transmission) or P (Park) for vehicles with automatic transmission. IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN Use hazard lights. Attempt to park in a safe position. Use an emergency phone rather than a mobile as emergency services will then know the location of the vehicle. Check seat positioning and security before use. Lumbar Legroom FUEL Only use the correct fuel type. Refer to fuel filler cap labels. Vehicle specifications are subject to change. When the engine is turned off, ensure that the starter switch is in position II when operating electrical items such as door mirrors and windows, etc. This vehicle does not include any manufacturer handbooks or manuals. USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE Locking the doors? Remote control operated central deadlocking and key operated locking, with automatic locking. Anti-theft system? Passive arming of electronic engine immobiliser after removal of the key from the starter switch. Visible VIN plate. Some models are fitted with an alarm security system. design and production by : Drake Enterprises Limited - Phone : 0118 986 8526 Opening the sliding door? Centrally locked. The vehicle is fitted with a nearside panel sliding door. The floor has some fixed anchor points for securing loads. Adjusting door mirrors? Manual internal adjustment operated via a control lever on each door. Opening the windows? Manually operated, or electric operated via switches on the driver’s door. Starting the engine? Ensure gear selector is in neutral (or P or N if automatic) and handbrake is on. Place ignition key in starter switch. Use a normal starting routine. Some vehicles are fitted with auto start-stop technology, whereby engine automatically shuts off when in neutral, pedals are not depressed and the vehicle is not moving. To re-start just depress the clutch. Select desired gear. Release handbrake and brake pedal and gently press the accelerator to move the vehicle. Opening fuel filler cap? Centrally locked, located under flap on offside rear. To open, twist off the cap anticlockwise. Releasing the bonnet? Pull bonnet release lever located on right side panel of driver’s foot well. Unhook catch under bonnet. How to change a tyre? The tools and jack are stored under / behind the driver’s seat. Move the vehicle to firm / level ground. Turn the engine off, select first gear. Apply the handbrake. Use the crank to lower the spare wheel from underneath the vehicle, by turning the retaining bolt located on the rear sill just inside the rear doors. Loosen the wheel nuts by turning them anticlockwise (do not remove them) before jacking up. Only use the specific reinforced jack points on the underside of the vehicle. Crank the jack to lift the vehicle. Completely loosen / remove nuts and wheel and replace with the spare. Refit / tighten the wheel nuts. Lower the vehicle. Tighten the wheel nuts. Return the tyre cage and wheel into the normal safe position by locking the retaining bolt back into its secure position. Driving an automatic? To change gears press the button on the shift lever and move the lever forwards or backwards. Select N for neutral, P when leaving the vehicle, R for reversing (the vehicle must be at a complete standstill before this gear can be selected). For normal driving select D where the transmission will use all available forward gears automatically (a ‘kickdown ‘ facility is provided when the accelerator is pressed all the way to the floor past the normal acceleration point forcing the transmission to select a lower gear to obtain maximum acceleration. Release pressure on the accelerator to return to normal accelerator use). A manual sequential gearbox is provided by moving the lever to the left of the normal D position and pushing the lever forward (+) or backward (-) to change up or down. Whenever the vehicle is at a standstill apply the handbrake. No responsibility is accepted for inaccuracies or misunderstanding caused by the wording of this guide. If in any doubt ask a member of staff for assistance. VAUXHALL COMBO VAN CREW VAN 1.3 CDTI L1 H1 VIC-VXH-07 / 25-05-2016 2 SEATS PANEL VAN VEHICLE INSTRUCTION CARD For assistance after an accident/incident, please call 0800 0280 999 For assistance after a breakdown or help with tyres or windscreens please refer to the numbers on the tax disc holder. 2 CONTROLS 1 Heating & Ventilation 2 Hazard Lights 3 Starter Switch 4 Headlights 5 Sidelights 6 Indicators 7 Wipers 8 Rear Screen Wipers 9 Horn 10 Bonnet Release 11 Heated Rear Screen 12 Rear Fog Lamp 13 Front Fog Lamp 7/8 4/6 TYRE PRESSURES (COLD) 4 / 5 / 12 / 13 11 3 9 1 10 NOTE: usage of direction indicators. A short movement of the indicator stalk in an upwards or downwards direction operates the indicator lights for a brief time; a deeper movement of the stalk in either direction will operate the indicator lights for a long duration. You will not feel a “click” when the indicators are engaged - but the dash mounted direction lights will be operational. (The indicators are also fitted with a self cancelling feature). FUEL Ensure you use the correct fuel type. Only use unleaded petrol in petrol vehicles (see inside of filler flap). Fuel Tank Capacity: 58.0 litres P R R + N or D - 1 3 5 2 4 6 IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN Use hazard lights. Attempt to park in a safe position. Use an emergency phone rather than a mobile as emergency services will then know the location of the vehicle. Check tyre pressure regularly Legal minimum tread depth is 1.6 mm Confirm tyre pressures by consulting the tables found on the driver’s door B-pillar or inside of fuel filler flap. (e.g. 225/50 R17, 235/45 R18, 235/45 R18, 235/40 R19). Spacesaver spare tyres can only be used for limited distances and reduced driving speeds. Some vehicles are also fitted with on-board tyre pressure sensors - a red “tyre icon” indicates low pressure, and a flashing icon indicates the vehicle should be stopped. Check the tyres in all such cases. Vehicles are fitted with a spacesaver temporary spare wheel or an emergency tyre inflation kit. CAUTION! NOTE: SHOULD THIS VEHICLE NOT BE SUPPLIED WITH A SPARE WHEEL, PLEASE REFER TO THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS SHOWN ON THE TAX DISC HOLDER. CHILD SEATS Never use a child seat in a front passenger seat which is fitted with an active airbag (SRS). Follow all fitting instructions carefully. DRIVER’S SEAT Check seat positioning and security before use. Height When parked, the electronic parking brake or handbrake should be fully applied with the vehicle left in first or reverse gear (manual transmission) or P (Park) for vehicles with automatic transmission. Tilt Lumbar Legroom Vehicle specifications are subject to change. When the engine is turned off, ensure that the starter switch is in position II when operating electrical items such as door mirrors and windows, etc. This vehicle does not include any manufacturer handbooks or manuals. design and production by : Drake Enterprises Limited - Phone : 0118 986 8526 USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE Locking the doors? Key / remote control operated central deadlocking. Depress the central locking switches adjacent to the hazard warning switch to lock/unlock all doors from the inside. Anti-theft system? Passive arming of electronic engine immobiliser after removal of the key from the starter switch. Visible VIN plate. Some models are fitted with a remote control alarm system. Opening the boot? Centrally locked. Use the key or remote control to unlock / open independently of doors. Or press the remote release button on the driver’s door to release it from inside. Press / pull the boot handle to open. Adjusting door mirrors? Electric internal adjustment operated via a control pad on the driver’s door. Opening the windows? Opening sunroof? Electric front operated via control switches on the driver’s door. Manually operated rear. Or all electric. If fitted - electric tilt/slide panoramic sunroof, operated by roof mounted switchgear. Using child door locks? Located on the edge of the rear doors, use the ignition key to turn the red key slot into a horizontal position to activate it. Check from inside that the doors are securely locked. Or use the central locking switches on the dashboard. Starting the engine? Ensure gear selector is in neutral (or N or P if automatic) and electronic parking brake - found adjacent to the gear selector lever is on. Place ignition key in starter switch, depress the clutch before attempting to start the car. Press the engine start/stop switch to start or stop the engine. Select desired gear. Release electronic parking brake and brake pedal and gently press the accelerator to move the vehicle. Some vehicles feature auto engine start / stop - engine auto shuts off when in neutral and feet are off the pedals, to restart just depress the clutch to instantly restart. Centrally locked. Located under flap on rear offside. (Use the remote release button on the driver’s door to unlock / open the fuel flap). Lift the edge of the flap to open it and twist off the cap anticlockwise. Pull bonnet release lever located to the lower right of the steering wheel in driver’s footwell. Unhook catch under bonnet. Opening fuel filler cap? Releasing the bonnet? Folding the rear seats? How to change a tyre? Driving an automatic? The second row of rear seats can flat-fold and also convert into captains chairs, the third row of seats can be flat-folded. All seats can be folded separately. To release the seat press the seat unlocking catch and fold the seat down. To return the seats to normal use, raise the seat and push it firmly to engage the seat lock. Check it is locked before using the seat. Lift the recess cover inside the boot to access the space-saver spare tyre or emergency tyre inflation kit. The tools and jack are stored in a compartment. Follow the tyre inflation kit instructions. Move the vehicle to firm / level ground. Turn the engine off, select first gear (manual) or P (automatic). Apply the electronic parking brake. Loosen the wheel nuts by turning them anticlockwise (do not remove them) before jacking up. Only use the specific reinforced jack points on the underside of the vehicle. Crank the jack to lift the vehicle. Completely loosen / remove nuts and wheel and replace with the spare (or use the tyre inflation kit). Refit / tighten the wheel nuts. Lower the vehicle. Tighten the wheel nuts. To change gears press the button on the shift lever and move the lever forwards or backwards. Select N for neutral, P when leaving the vehicle, R for reversing (the vehicle must be at a complete standstill before this gear can be selected). For normal driving select D where the transmission will use all available forward gears automatically (a ‘kickdown ‘ facility is provided when the accelerator is pressed all the way to the floor past the normal acceleration point forcing the transmission to select a lower gear to obtain maximum acceleration. Release pressure on the accelerator to return to normal accelerator use). A manual sequential gearbox is provided by moving the lever to the left of the normal D position and pushing the lever forward (+) or backward (-) to change up or down. Whenever the vehicle is at a standstill apply the electronic parking brake. No responsibility is accepted for inaccuracies or misunderstanding caused by the wording of this guide. If in any doubt ask a member of staff for assistance. VAUXHALL ZAFIRA TOURER VIC-VXH-08 / 26-01-2014 7 SEATS 5 DOOR MPV VEHICLE INSTRUCTION CARD For assistance after an accident/incident, please call 0800 0280 999 For assistance after a breakdown or help with tyres or windscreens please refer to the numbers on the tax disc holder. 2 CONTROLS 1 Heating & Ventilation 2 Hazard Lights 3 Starter Switch 4 Headlights 5 Sidelights 6 Indicators 7 Wipers 8 Rear Screen Wipers 9 Horn 10 Bonnet Release 11 Heated Rear Screen 12 Rear Fog Lamp 13 Front Fog Lamp 7/8 4/6 TYRE PRESSURES (COLD) 4 / 5 / 12 / 13 11 Confirm tyre pressures by consulting the tables found on the driver’s door B-pillar or inside of fuel filler flap. (e.g. 215/55 R18, 225/45 R19). Spacesaver spare tyres can only be used for limited distances and reduced driving speeds. 3 Some vehicles are also fitted with on-board tyre pressure sensors - a red “tyre icon” indicates low pressure, and a flashing icon indicates the vehicle should be stopped. Check the tyres in all such cases. Vehicles are fitted with a spacesaver temporary spare wheel or an emergency tyre inflation kit. 9 1 10 NOTE: usage of direction indicators. A short movement of the indicator stalk in an upwards or downwards direction operates the indicator lights for a brief time; a deeper movement of the stalk in either direction will operate the indicator lights for a long duration. You will not feel a “click” when the indicators are engaged - but the dash mounted direction lights will be operational. (The indicators are also fitted with a self cancelling feature). FUEL Ensure you use the correct fuel type. Only use unleaded petrol in petrol vehicles (see inside of filler flap). Fuel Tank Capacity: 54.0 litres P R R + N or D - 1 3 5 2 4 6 IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN Use hazard lights. Attempt to park in a safe position. Use an emergency phone rather than a mobile as emergency services will then know the location of the vehicle. Check tyre pressure regularly Legal minimum tread depth is 1.6 mm CAUTION! NOTE: SHOULD THIS VEHICLE NOT BE SUPPLIED WITH A SPARE WHEEL, PLEASE REFER TO THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS SHOWN ON THE TAX DISC HOLDER. CHILD SEATS Never use a child seat in a front passenger seat which is fitted with an active airbag (SRS). Follow all fitting instructions carefully. DRIVER’S SEAT Check seat positioning and security before use. Height When parked, the electronic parking brake or handbrake should be fully applied with the vehicle left in first or reverse gear (manual transmission) or P (Park) for vehicles with automatic transmission. Tilt Lumbar Legroom Vehicle specifications are subject to change. When the engine is turned off, ensure that the starter switch is in position II when operating electrical items such as door mirrors and windows, etc. This vehicle does not include any manufacturer handbooks or manuals. design and production by : Drake Enterprises Limited - Phone : 0118 986 8526 USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE Locking the doors? Key / remote control operated central deadlocking. Depress the central locking switches adjacent to the hazard warning switch to lock/unlock all doors from the inside. Anti-theft system? Passive arming of electronic engine immobiliser after removal of the key from the starter switch. Visible VIN plate. Some models are fitted with a remote control alarm system. Opening the boot? Centrally locked. Use the key or remote control to unlock / open independently of doors. Or press the remote release button on the driver’s door to release it from inside. Press / pull the boot handle to open. Adjusting door mirrors? Electric internal adjustment operated via a control pad on the driver’s door. Opening the windows? Opening sunroof? Electric front operated via control switches on the driver’s door. Manually operated rear. Or all electric. If fitted - electric tilt/slide panoramic sunroof, operated by roof mounted switchgear. Using child door locks? Located on the edge of the rear doors, use the ignition key to turn the red key slot into a horizontal position to activate it. Check from inside that the doors are securely locked. Or use the central locking switches on the dashboard. Starting the engine? Ensure gear selector is in neutral (or N or P if automatic) and electronic parking brake - found adjacent to the gear selector lever is on. Place ignition key in starter switch, depress the clutch before attempting to start the car. Press the engine start/stop switch to start or stop the engine. Select desired gear. Release electronic parking brake and brake pedal and gently press the accelerator to move the vehicle. Some vehicles feature auto engine start / stop - engine auto shuts off when in neutral and feet are off the pedals, to restart just depress the clutch to instantly restart. Centrally locked. Located under flap on rear offside. (Use the remote release button on the driver’s door to unlock / open the fuel flap). Lift the edge of the flap to open it and twist off the cap anticlockwise. Pull bonnet release lever located to the lower right of the steering wheel in driver’s footwell. Unhook catch under bonnet. The rear seats can flat-fold, all seats can be folded separately. To release the seat press the seat unlocking catch and fold the seat down. To return the seats to normal use, raise the seat and push it firmly to engage the seat lock. Check it is locked before using the seat. Lift the recess cover inside the boot to access the space-saver spare tyre or emergency tyre inflation kit. The tools and jack are stored in a compartment. Follow the tyre inflation kit instructions. Move the vehicle to firm / level ground. Turn the engine off, select first gear (manual) or P (automatic). Apply the electronic parking brake. Loosen the wheel nuts by turning them anticlockwise (do not remove them) before jacking up. Only use the specific reinforced jack points on the underside of the vehicle. Crank the jack to lift the vehicle. Completely loosen / remove nuts and wheel and replace with the spare (or use the tyre inflation kit). Refit / tighten the wheel nuts. Lower the vehicle. Tighten the wheel nuts. To change gears press the button on the shift lever and move the lever forwards or backwards. Select N for neutral, P when leaving the vehicle, R for reversing (the vehicle must be at a complete standstill before this gear can be selected). For normal driving select D where the transmission will use all available forward gears automatically (a ‘kickdown ‘ facility is provided when the accelerator is pressed all the way to the floor past the normal acceleration point forcing the transmission to select a lower gear to obtain maximum acceleration. Release pressure on the accelerator to return to normal accelerator use). A manual sequential gearbox is provided by moving the lever to the left of the normal D position and pushing the lever forward (+) or backward (-) to change up or down. Whenever the vehicle is at a standstill apply the electronic parking brake. Some vehicle models may feature four wheel drive. Opening fuel filler cap? Releasing the bonnet? Folding the rear seats? How to change a tyre? Driving an automatic? No responsibility is accepted for inaccuracies or misunderstanding caused by the wording of this guide. If in any doubt ask a member of staff for assistance. VAUXHALL MOKKA VIC-VXH-09 / 26-01-2014 5 SEATS 5 DOOR (FWD OR 4X4) CROSSOVER VEHICLE INSTRUCTION CARD For assistance after an accident/incident, please call 0800 0280 999 For assistance after a breakdown or help with tyres or windscreens please refer to the numbers on the tax disc holder. CONTROLS 1 Heating & Ventilation 2 Hazard Lights 3 Starter Switch 4 Headlights 5 Sidelights 6 Indicators 7 Wipers 8 Rear Screen Wipers 9 Horn 10 Bonnet Release 11 Heated Windscreen 12 Rear Fog Lamp 13 Front Fog Lamp 2 6/7/8 Confirm tyre pressures by consulting the tables found on the driver’s door B-pillar or inside of fuel filler flap. 11 9 195/75 R16 215/65 R16 225/65 R16 235/65 R16 9 3 Spacesaver spare tyres, if carried, can only be used for limited distances and reduced driving speeds. 10 105 Vehicle Length m 6.2 Vehicle Width m 2.47 Vehicle Height m 2.49 Cargo volume cu.m Check tyre pressure regularly Legal minimum tread depth is 1.6 mm 1 DIMENSIONS Fuel Tank Capacity litres TYRE PRESSURES (COLD) 4 / 5 / 12 / 13 P R R + N or D - 1 3 5 2 4 6 3.73 Cargo Width m 1.77 Cargo Height m 1.89 Vehicle Weight (unladen) kg 1970 Payload Weight kg 1530 Maximum Weight kg 3500 NOTE: SHOULD THIS VEHICLE NOT BE SUPPLIED WITH A SPARE WHEEL, PLEASE REFER TO THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS SHOWN ON THE TAX DISC HOLDER. CHILD SEATS Never use a child seat in a front passenger seat which is fitted with an active airbag (SRS). Follow all fitting instructions carefully. DRIVER’S SEAT DRIVER'S Tilt Height When parked, the electronic parking brake or handbrake should be fully applied with the vehicle left in first or reverse gear (manual transmission) or P (Park) for vehicles with automatic transmission. 13 FUELLength m Cargo CAUTION! IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN Use hazard lights. Attempt to park in a safe position. Use an emergency phone rather than a mobile as emergency services will then know the location of the vehicle. Check seat positioning and security before use. Lumbar Legroom FUEL Only use the correct fuel type. Refer to fuel filler cap labels. Vehicle specifications are subject to change. When the engine is turned off, ensure that the starter switch is in position II when operating electrical items such as door mirrors and windows, etc. This vehicle does not include any manufacturer handbooks or manuals. USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE Locking the doors? Remote control operated central deadlocking and key operated locking, with automatic locking. Anti-theft system? Passive arming of electronic engine immobiliser after removal of the key from the starter switch. Visible VIN plate. Some models are fitted with an alarm security system. design and production by : Drake Enterprises Limited - Phone : 0118 986 8526 Opening the sliding door? Centrally locked. The vehicle is fitted with a nearside panel sliding door. Some models may also be fitted with an offside panel sliding door. The floor has some fixed anchor points for securing loads. Adjusting door mirrors? Manual internal adjustment operated via a control lever on each door. Opening the windows? Manually operated, or electric operated via switches on the driver’s door. Starting the engine? Ensure gear selector is in neutral (or P or N if automatic) and handbrake is on. Place ignition key in starter switch. Use a normal starting routine. Select desired gear. Release handbrake and brake pedal and gently press the accelerator to move the vehicle. Opening fuel filler cap? Centrally locked, located under flap on offside rear. To open, twist off the cap anticlockwise. Releasing the bonnet? Pull bonnet release lever located on right side panel of driver’s foot well. Unhook catch under bonnet. How to change a tyre? The tools and jack are stored under / behind the driver’s seat. Move the vehicle to firm / level ground. Turn the engine off, select first gear. Apply the handbrake. Use the crank to lower the spare wheel from underneath the vehicle, by turning the retaining bolt located on the rear sill just inside the rear doors. Loosen the wheel nuts by turning them anticlockwise (do not remove them) before jacking up. Only use the specific reinforced jack points on the underside of the vehicle. Crank the jack to lift the vehicle. Completely loosen / remove nuts and wheel and replace with the spare. Refit / tighten the wheel nuts. Lower the vehicle. Tighten the wheel nuts. Return the tyre cage and wheel into the normal safe position by locking the retaining bolt back into its secure position. Driving an automatic? To change gears press the button on the shift lever and move the lever forwards or backwards. Select N for neutral, P when leaving the vehicle, R for reversing (the vehicle must be at a complete standstill before this gear can be selected). For normal driving select D where the transmission will use all available forward gears automatically (a ‘kickdown ‘ facility is provided when the accelerator is pressed all the way to the floor past the normal acceleration point forcing the transmission to select a lower gear to obtain maximum acceleration. Release pressure on the accelerator to return to normal accelerator use). A manual sequential gearbox is provided by moving the lever to the left of the normal D position and pushing the lever forward (+) or backward (-) to change up or down. Whenever the vehicle is at a standstill apply the handbrake. No responsibility is accepted for inaccuracies or misunderstanding caused by the wording of this guide. If in any doubt ask a member of staff for assistance. VAUXHALL MOVANO VAN 2.3 CDTI L3 H2 VIC-VXH-10 / 25-05-2016 3 SEATS PANEL VAN VEHICLE INSTRUCTION CARD For assistance after an accident/incident, please call 0800 0280 999 For assistance after a breakdown or help with tyres or windscreens please refer to the numbers on the tax disc holder. 2 4/6 7/8 CONTROLS TYRE PRESSURES (COLD) Check tyre pressure regularly 1 Heating & Ventilation Legal minimum tread depth is 1.6 mm 2 Hazard Lights 4 / 5 / 12 /13 3 Starter Switch 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Headlights Sidelights Indicators Wipers Rear Screen Wipers Horn Bonnet Release Heated Rear Screen Rear Fog Lamp Front Fog Lamp Confirm tyre pressures by consulting the tables found on the driver’s door B-pillar or inside of fuel filler flap. 11 9 1 205/55 R16 225/45 R17 225/40 R18 3 10 Some vehicles may be fitted with an automatic tyre pressure warning system. Spacesaver spare tyres can only be used for limited distances and reduced driving speeds. NOTE: usage of direction indicators. A short movement of the indicator stalk in an upwards or downwards direction operates the indicator lights for a brief time; a deeper movement of the stalk in either direction will operate the indicator lights for a long duration. You will not feel a “click” when the indicators are engaged - but the dash mounted direction lights will be operational. (The indicators are also fitted with a self cancelling feature). FUEL Ensure you use the correct fuel type. Only use unleaded petrol in petrol vehicles (see inside of filler flap). Fuel Tank Capacity: 48.0 litres P R R + N or D - 1 3 5 2 4 (6) IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN Use hazard lights. Attempt to park in a safe position. Use an emergency phone rather than a mobile as emergency services will then know the location of the vehicle. CAUTION! NOTE: SHOULD THIS VEHICLE NOT BE SUPPLIED WITH A SPARE WHEEL, PLEASE REFER TO THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS SHOWN ON THE TAX DISC HOLDER. CHILD SEATS Never use a child seat in a front passenger seat which is fitted with an active airbag (SRS). Follow all fitting instructions carefully. DRIVER’S SEAT Check seat positioning and security before use. 3 door: Tilt seat to access rear seats When parked, the electronic parking brake or handbrake should be fully applied with the vehicle left in first or reverse gear (manual transmission) or P (Park) for vehicles with automatic transmission. Tilt Height Lumbar Legroom Vehicle specifications are subject to change. When the engine is turned off, ensure that the starter switch is in position II when operating electrical items such as door mirrors and windows, etc. This vehicle does not include any manufacturer handbooks or manuals. design and production by : Drake Enterprises Limited - Phone : 0118 986 8526 USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE Locking the doors? Key / remote control operated central security deadlocking. Depress the console mounted central locking switch (or door locking knobs) to lock the doors from the inside. Doors also auto-lock on vehicle motion. Anti-theft system? Passive arming of electronic engine deadlock immobiliser after removal of the key from the starter switch. Visible VIN plate. Some models may be fitted with a remote control security alarm system. Opening the boot? Centrally locked. Use remote tailgate release switch to unlock / open. Adjusting door mirrors? Manual internal adjustment operated via a control lever on each door or electric internal adjustment operated via a control knob on the driver’s door. Opening the windows? Operating the sunroof? Electric front and rear operated via control buttons on the driver’s door. If fitted. Electric tilt/slide full length sunroof with presets, controlled by roof mounted switchgear. Using child door locks? Located on the edge of the rear doors, use the ignition key to turn the key slot into a horizontal position to activate it. Check from inside that the doors are securely locked. Or use the central locking switch on the centre console. Starting the engine? Ensure gear selector is in neutral (or N or P if automatic) and electronic parking brake - found adjacent to the gear selector lever is on. Place ignition key in starter switch, depress the clutch before attempting to start the car. Select desired gear. Release parking brake and brake pedal and gently press the accelerator to move the vehicle. Some vehicles feature engine start/stop technology where the engine automatically turns off when the vehicle is static, gears are in neutral and foot pedals are not depressed - depress the foot pedals to instantly restart. Centrally locked. Located under flap on rear offside. Remote release. Lift the edge of the flap to open it and twist off the cap anticlockwise. Opening fuel filler cap? Releasing the bonnet? Folding the rear seats? Pull bonnet release lever located to the lower right of the driver’s footwell. Unhook catch under bonnet. The rear seat is divided into sections which can be folded separately. To release the seat press the seat unlocking catch and fold the seat down. To return the seat to normal use, raise the seat and push it firmly to engage the seat lock. Check it is locked before using the seat. How to change a tyre? Lift the recess cover inside the boot to access the spacesaver spare tyre. The tools and jack are stored with the wheel. Move the vehicle to firm / level ground. Turn the engine off, select first gear (manual) or P (automatic). Apply the handbrake. Loosen the wheel nuts by turning them anticlockwise (do not remove them) before jacking up. Only use the specific reinforced jack points on the underside of the vehicle. Crank the jack to lift the vehicle. Completely loosen / remove nuts and wheel and replace with the spare. Refit / tighten the wheel nuts. Lower the vehicle. Tighten the wheel nuts. How to drive an automatic? To change gears press the button on the shift lever and move the lever forwards or backwards. Select N for neutral, P when leaving the vehicle, R for reversing (the vehicle must be at a complete standstill before this gear can be selected). For normal driving select D where the transmission will use all available forward gears automatically (a ‘kickdown ‘ facility is provided when the accelerator is pressed all the way to the floor past the normal acceleration point forcing the transmission to select a lower gear to obtain maximum acceleration. Release pressure on the accelerator to return to normal accelerator use). Use D+ or D- to manually select gears. Whenever the vehicle is at a standstill apply the parking brake. No responsibility is accepted for inaccuracies or misunderstanding caused by the wording of this guide. If in any doubt ask a member of staff for assistance. VAUXHALL ASTRA GTC VIC-VXH-11 / 24-10-2015 5 SEATS 3-5 DOOR HATCH VEHICLE INSTRUCTION CARD For assistance after an accident/incident, please call 0800 0280 999 For assistance after a breakdown or help with tyres or windscreens please refer to the numbers on the tax disc holder. CONTROLS 1 Heating & Ventilation 2 Hazard Lights 3 Starter Switch 4 Headlights 5 Sidelights 6 Indicators 7 Wipers 8 Rear Screen Wipers 9 Horn 10 Bonnet Release 12 Rear Fog Lamp 13 Front Fog Lamp 6/7/8 1 2 9 Check tyre pressure regularly Legal minimum tread depth is 1.6 mm Confirm tyre pressures by consulting the tables found on the driver’s door B-pillar or inside of fuel filler flap. 9 3 10 FUEL Ensure you use the correct fuel type. Only use unleaded petrol in petrol vehicles (see inside of filler flap). TYRE PRESSURES (COLD) 215/65 R16 205/65 R16 P R R + N or D - Fuel Tank Capacity: 90.0 litres 4 / 5 / 12 / 13 1 3 5 2 4 6 IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN Use hazard lights. Attempt to park in a safe position. Use an emergency phone rather than a mobile as emergency services will then know the location of the vehicle. (Spacesaver spare tyres, if carried, can only be used for limited distances and reduced driving speeds.) CAUTION! NOTE: SHOULD THIS VEHICLE NOT BE SUPPLIED WITH A SPARE WHEEL, PLEASE REFER TO THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS SHOWN ON THE TAX DISC HOLDER. CHILD SEATS Never use a child seat in a front passenger seat which is fitted with an active airbag (SRS). Follow all fitting instructions carefully. DRIVER’S SEAT When parked, the electronic parking brake or handbrake should be fully applied with the vehicle left in first or reverse gear (manual transmission) or P (Park) for vehicles with automatic transmission. Check seat positioning and security before use. Tilt Legroom Height Vehicle specifications are subject to change. When the engine is turned off, ensure that the starter switch is in position II when operating electrical items such as door mirrors and windows, etc. This vehicle does not include any manufacturer handbooks or manuals. USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE Locking the doors? Remote control operated central deadlocking and key operated locking, with automatic locking. Anti-theft system? Passive arming of electronic engine immobiliser after removal of the key from the starter switch. Visible VIN plate. Some models are fitted with an alarm security system. Opening the side doors? Centrally locked. The vehicle is fitted with a single rear tailgate, plus two side-panel sliding doors. Auto-locking on vehicle motion Manual internal adjustment operated via a control lever on each door, or electrically adjusted from a control pad on the driver’s door. design and production by : Drake Enterprises Limited - Phone : 0118 986 8526 Adjusting door mirrors? Opening the windows? Electrically controlled from control buttons on the drivers door. Starting the engine? Ensure gear selector is in neutral (or P or N if automatic) and handbrake is on. Place ignition key in starter switch. Use a normal starting routine. Select desired gear. Release handbrake and brake pedal and gently press the accelerator to move the vehicle. Opening fuel filler cap? Located under a flap near the rear of the front passenger door. Open flap and twist off the cap anticlockwise. Releasing the bonnet? Pull bonnet release lever located on right side panel of driver’s foot well. Unhook catch under bonnet. How to change a tyre? The tools and jack are stored below the load area of the boot area. Move the vehicle to firm / level ground. Turn the engine off, select first gear. Apply the handbrake. Use the crank to lower the spare wheel from underneath the vehicle, by turning the retaining bolt located on the rear sill just inside the rear doors. Loosen the wheel nuts by turning them anticlockwise (do not remove them) before jacking up. Only use the specific reinforced jack points on the underside of the vehicle. Crank the jack to lift the vehicle. Completely loosen / remove nuts and wheel and replace with the spare. Refit / tighten the wheel nuts. Lower the vehicle. Tighten the wheel nuts. Return the tyre cage and wheel into the normal safe postion by locking the retaining bolt back into its secure position. Folding the rear seats? The rear seat rows are divided into sections which can be folded separately. To release the seat press the seat unlocking catch and fold the seat down. To return the seat to normal use, raise the seat and push it firmly to engage the seat lock. Check it is locked before using the seat. Driving an automatic? To change gears press the button on the shift lever and move the lever forwards or backwards. Select N for neutral, P when leaving the vehicle, R for reversing (the vehicle must be at a complete standstill before this gear can be selected). For normal driving select D where the transmission will use all available forward gears automatically (a ‘kickdown ‘ facility is provided when the accelerator is pressed all the way to the floor past the normal acceleration point forcing the transmission to select a lower gear to obtain maximum acceleration. Release pressure on the accelerator to return to normal accelerator use). A manual sequential gearbox is provided by moving the lever to the left of the normal D position and pushing the lever forward (+) or backward (-) to change up or down. Whenever the vehicle is at a standstill apply the handbrake. No responsibility is accepted for inaccuracies or misunderstanding caused by the wording of this guide. If in any doubt ask a member of staff for assistance. VAUXHALL VIVARO COMBI VIC-VXH-12 / 24-10-2015 7 SEATS 5 DOOR MPV VEHICLE INSTRUCTION CARD For assistance after an accident/incident, please call 0800 0280 999 For assistance after a breakdown or help with tyres or windscreens please refer to the numbers on the tax disc holder. CONTROLS 1 Heating & Ventilation 2 Hazard Lights 3 Starter Switch 4 Headlights 5 Sidelights 6 Indicators 7 Wipers 8 Rear Screen Wipers 9 Horn 10 Bonnet Release 11 Heated Windscreen 12 Rear Fog Lamp 13 Front Fog Lamp 2 6/7/8 Check tyre pressure regularly Legal minimum tread depth is 1.6 mm 1 Confirm tyre pressures by consulting the tables found on the driver’s door B-pillar or inside of fuel filler flap. 11 9 195/75 R16 215/65 R16 225/65 R16 235/65 R16 9 3 Spacesaver spare tyres, if carried, can only be used for limited distances and reduced driving speeds. 10 DIMENSIONS Fuel Tank Capacity litres TYRE PRESSURES (COLD) 4 / 5 / 12 / 13 105 Vehicle Length m 6.6 Vehicle Width m 2.47 Vehicle Height m 2.49 Cargo volume cu.m n/a FUELLength m Cargo 3.10 Cargo Width m 2.04 Cargo Height m n/a Vehicle Weight (unladen) kg 1970 Payload Weight kg 893 Maximum Weight kg 3500 P R R + N or D - 1 3 5 2 4 6 CAUTION! NOTE: SHOULD THIS VEHICLE NOT BE SUPPLIED WITH A SPARE WHEEL, PLEASE REFER TO THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS SHOWN ON THE TAX DISC HOLDER. CHILD SEATS Never use a child seat in a front passenger seat which is fitted with an active airbag (SRS). Follow all fitting instructions carefully. DRIVER’S SEAT DRIVER'S Tilt Height When parked, the electronic parking brake or handbrake should be fully applied with the vehicle left in first or reverse gear (manual transmission) or P (Park) for vehicles with automatic transmission. IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN Use hazard lights. Attempt to park in a safe position. Use an emergency phone rather than a mobile as emergency services will then know the location of the vehicle. Check seat positioning and security before use. Lumbar Legroom FUEL Only use the correct fuel type. Refer to fuel filler cap labels. Vehicle specifications are subject to change. When the engine is turned off, ensure that the starter switch is in position II when operating electrical items such as door mirrors and windows, etc. This vehicle does not include any manufacturer handbooks or manuals. design and production by : Drake Enterprises Limited - Phone : 0118 986 8526 USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE Locking the doors? Remote control operated central deadlocking and key operated locking, with automatic locking. Anti-theft system? Passive arming of electronic engine immobiliser after removal of the key from the starter switch. Visible VIN plate. Some models are fitted with an alarm security system. Adjusting door mirrors? Manual internal adjustment operated via a control lever on each door. Opening the windows? Manually operated, or electric operated via switches on the driver’s door. Starting the engine? Ensure gear selector is in neutral (or P or N if automatic) and handbrake is on. Place ignition key in starter switch. Use a normal starting routine. Select desired gear. Release handbrake and brake pedal and gently press the accelerator to move the vehicle. Opening fuel filler cap? Centrally locked, located under flap on offside rear. To open, twist off the cap anticlockwise. Releasing the bonnet? Pull bonnet release lever located on right side panel of driver’s foot well. Unhook catch under bonnet. How to change a tyre? The tools and jack are stored under / behind the driver’s seat. Move the vehicle to firm / level ground. Turn the engine off, select first gear. Apply the handbrake. Use the crank to lower the spare wheel from underneath the vehicle, by turning the retaining bolt located on the rear sill just inside the rear doors. Loosen the wheel nuts by turning them anticlockwise (do not remove them) before jacking up. Only use the specific reinforced jack points on the underside of the vehicle. Crank the jack to lift the vehicle. Completely loosen / remove nuts and wheel and replace with the spare. Refit / tighten the wheel nuts. Lower the vehicle. Tighten the wheel nuts. Return the tyre cage and wheel into the normal safe position by locking the retaining bolt back into its secure position. Driving an automatic? To change gears press the button on the shift lever and move the lever forwards or backwards. Select N for neutral, P when leaving the vehicle, R for reversing (the vehicle must be at a complete standstill before this gear can be selected). For normal driving select D where the transmission will use all available forward gears automatically (a ‘kickdown ‘ facility is provided when the accelerator is pressed all the way to the floor past the normal acceleration point forcing the transmission to select a lower gear to obtain maximum acceleration. Release pressure on the accelerator to return to normal accelerator use). A manual sequential gearbox is provided by moving the lever to the left of the normal D position and pushing the lever forward (+) or backward (-) to change up or down. Whenever the vehicle is at a standstill apply the handbrake. No responsibility is accepted for inaccuracies or misunderstanding caused by the wording of this guide. If in any doubt ask a member of staff for assistance. VAUXHALL MOVANO CAB TIPPER CAB L3 H1 FWD 3.5T 2.3CDTI VIC-VXH-13 / 23-08-2016 3 SEATS TIPPER CAB VEHICLE INSTRUCTION CARD For assistance after an accident/incident, please call 0800 0280 999 For assistance after a breakdown or help with tyres or windscreens please refer to the numbers on the tax disc holder. CONTROLS 1 Heating & Ventilation 2 Hazard Lights 3 Starter Switch 4 Headlights 5 Sidelights 6 Indicators 7 Wipers 8 Rear Screen Wipers 9 Horn 10 Bonnet Release 11 Heated Windscreen 12 Rear Fog Lamp 13 Front Fog Lamp 2 6/7/8 Check tyre pressure regularly Legal minimum tread depth is 1.6 mm 1 Confirm tyre pressures by consulting the tables found on the driver’s door B-pillar or inside of fuel filler flap. 11 9 195/75 R16 215/65 R16 225/65 R16 235/65 R16 9 3 Spacesaver spare tyres, if carried, can only be used for limited distances and reduced driving speeds. 10 DIMENSIONS Fuel Tank Capacity litres TYRE PRESSURES (COLD) 4 / 5 / 12 / 13 105 Vehicle Length m 6.6 Vehicle Width m 2.47 Vehicle Height m 2.49 Cargo volume cu.m n/a FUELLength m Cargo 3.10 Cargo Width m 2.04 Cargo Height m n/a Vehicle Weight (unladen) kg 1970 Payload Weight kg 893 Maximum Weight kg 3500 P R R + N or D - 1 3 5 2 4 6 CAUTION! NOTE: SHOULD THIS VEHICLE NOT BE SUPPLIED WITH A SPARE WHEEL, PLEASE REFER TO THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS SHOWN ON THE TAX DISC HOLDER. CHILD SEATS Never use a child seat in a front passenger seat which is fitted with an active airbag (SRS). Follow all fitting instructions carefully. DRIVER’S SEAT DRIVER'S Tilt Height When parked, the electronic parking brake or handbrake should be fully applied with the vehicle left in first or reverse gear (manual transmission) or P (Park) for vehicles with automatic transmission. IN CASE OF BREAKDOWN Use hazard lights. Attempt to park in a safe position. Use an emergency phone rather than a mobile as emergency services will then know the location of the vehicle. Check seat positioning and security before use. Lumbar Legroom FUEL Only use the correct fuel type. Refer to fuel filler cap labels. Vehicle specifications are subject to change. When the engine is turned off, ensure that the starter switch is in position II when operating electrical items such as door mirrors and windows, etc. This vehicle does not include any manufacturer handbooks or manuals. design and production by : Drake Enterprises Limited - Phone : 0118 986 8526 USEFUL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR VEHICLE Locking the doors? Remote control operated central deadlocking and key operated locking, with automatic locking. Anti-theft system? Passive arming of electronic engine immobiliser after removal of the key from the starter switch. Visible VIN plate. Some models are fitted with an alarm security system. Adjusting door mirrors? Manual internal adjustment operated via a control lever on each door. Opening the windows? Manually operated, or electric operated via switches on the driver’s door. Starting the engine? Ensure gear selector is in neutral (or P or N if automatic) and handbrake is on. Place ignition key in starter switch. Use a normal starting routine. Select desired gear. Release handbrake and brake pedal and gently press the accelerator to move the vehicle. Opening fuel filler cap? Centrally locked, located under flap on offside rear. To open, twist off the cap anticlockwise. Releasing the bonnet? Pull bonnet release lever located on right side panel of driver’s foot well. Unhook catch under bonnet. How to change a tyre? The tools and jack are stored under / behind the driver’s seat. Move the vehicle to firm / level ground. Turn the engine off, select first gear. Apply the handbrake. Use the crank to lower the spare wheel from underneath the vehicle, by turning the retaining bolt located on the rear sill just inside the rear doors. Loosen the wheel nuts by turning them anticlockwise (do not remove them) before jacking up. Only use the specific reinforced jack points on the underside of the vehicle. Crank the jack to lift the vehicle. Completely loosen / remove nuts and wheel and replace with the spare. Refit / tighten the wheel nuts. Lower the vehicle. Tighten the wheel nuts. Return the tyre cage and wheel into the normal safe position by locking the retaining bolt back into its secure position. Driving an automatic? To change gears press the button on the shift lever and move the lever forwards or backwards. Select N for neutral, P when leaving the vehicle, R for reversing (the vehicle must be at a complete standstill before this gear can be selected). For normal driving select D where the transmission will use all available forward gears automatically (a ‘kickdown ‘ facility is provided when the accelerator is pressed all the way to the floor past the normal acceleration point forcing the transmission to select a lower gear to obtain maximum acceleration. Release pressure on the accelerator to return to normal accelerator use). A manual sequential gearbox is provided by moving the lever to the left of the normal D position and pushing the lever forward (+) or backward (-) to change up or down. Whenever the vehicle is at a standstill apply the handbrake. No responsibility is accepted for inaccuracies or misunderstanding caused by the wording of this guide. If in any doubt ask a member of staff for assistance. VAUXHALL MOVANO CAB DROPSIDE L3 H1 FWD 3.5T 2.3CDTI 125 VIC-VXH-14 / 23-08-2016 3 SEATS DROPSIDE CAB