holden Trax (2020) Owner's Manual

MY20 TJ Trax
Owner’s Manual
GM Holden Ltd, ABN 84 006 893 232, Holden New Zealand Ltd., Company Number 1602 (hereinafter Holden)
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Contents 1
Introduction ..................................... 2
Keys, doors and windows
Seats, restraints............................ 23
Storage Instruments and controls Lighting Infotainment system
Climate control............................ 121
Driving and operating Vehicle care Service and maintenance
Technical data............................. 204
Customer information Index
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2 Introduction
Introduction
We thank you for choosing Holden and want to assure you
of our continuing interest in your driving pleasure and satisfaction.
This owner’s manual applies to the current Trax vehicle. Therefore, due to different models and options, you may
nd reference in this manual to some equipment
not tted to your own vehicle.
Please note that all information, illustrations and
specications in this manual are based on the latest
production information available at the time of printing.
Holden reserves the right to make changes at any time
without notice and without incurring any obligation.
Introduction 3
Introduction
Your vehicle is a designed
combination of advanced technology,
safety, environmental friendliness and economy.
This Owner’s Manual provides you with all the necessary information
to enable you to drive your vehicle safely and efciently.
Make sure your passengers are
aware of the possible risk of accident
and injury which may result from improper use of the vehicle.
Using this manual
• This manual describes all options and features available for this
model. Certain descriptions, including those for display and menu functions, may not apply to your vehicle due to model variant.
• The In brief section will give you
an initial overview.
• The table of contents at the beginning of this manual and
within each chapter shows where the information is located.
• The index will enable you to search for specic information.
• Directional data, e.g. left or right,
or front or back, always relate to
the direction of travel.
• For a complete list of the registered trademarks contained in this manual:
Trademarks and licence agreements 0 209
Symbols
Page references indicated with 0. This indicates ‘see page’.
Danger, warnings and cautions
Danger
Text marked Danger provides information on risk of fatal injury. Disregarding this information may endanger life.
Warning
Text marked Warning provides information on risk of accident or injury. Disregarding this information may lead to injury.
Caution
Text marked Caution provides
information on possible damage
to the vehicle. Disregarding this information may lead to vehicle damage.
4 Introduction
Instrument panel overview
1. Side air vents 0 124
2. Central air vents 0 124
3. Infotainment system 0 81
4. Wiper and washer lever 0 48
5. Cruise control 0 143
6. Instrument cluster 0 53
7. Horn, driver’s airbag 0 47, 35
8. Steering wheel remote controls
0 85
9. Turn signals 0 77
10. Exterior lamp switch 0 75
11. Bonnet release lever 0 161
12. Ignition switch/lock 0 127
13. Steering wheel adjustment 0 47
14. Engine Start/Stop button 0 127
15. Hazard warning asher 0 77
16. Power outlet 0 51
17. Passenger seat belt light 0 57
18. Shift lever 0 133
19. Parking brake 0 139
20. USB, AUX port 0 95, 102
21. Climate control system 0 121
22. TSC/ESC/DCS switches 0 140
23. Glove box 0 42
Keys, doors and windows 5
Keys, doors and windows
Keys and locks .......................5
Keys .............................................5
Foldaway/removable key blade
Radio remote control Electronic key system Memorised settings Central locking system Electronic key system
operation Automatic door locks
....................................12
...................7
..................9
....................10
...............10
..................13
Doors .....................................14
Manual door locks .....................14
Child security rear door locks Tailgate Vehicle security Auto door unlock
Immobiliser
.......................................15
..........................16
........................16
.................................17
....6
.....14
Exterior mirrors ....................17
Convex mirror .............................17
Power mirrors
.............................17
Interior mirrors......................18
Rear view mirror .........................18
Windows ................................19
Power windows ..........................19
Heated rear window Sun visors
..................................21
...................20
Roof .......................................21
Sunroof .......................................21
Keys and locks
Keys
Caution
Do not attach heavy or bulky
items to the ignition key.
With ignition switch
6 Keys, doors and windows
With electronic key system
The key operates all doors and the ignition.
• Press c to unlock the doors and tailgate.
The hazard lamps ash twice.
• Press e to lock the doors and tailgate.
The hazard lamps ash once.
Central locking system 0 10 Tailgate 0 15
Foldaway/removable key blade
With ignition switch
1. Press button to extend the key blade.
2. To retract the key blade, press the button and fold the blade into
the key.
With electronic key system
1. Press button to remove the key blade.
2. Reinsert the key blade into the
key.
Keys, doors and windows 7
About the keys
• The remote control has a range of up to 30 metres.
• The range depends on
the charge of the key battery, on ambient conditions, the key’s location and the area between
the key and the vehicle.
• Take care that no button
is pressed unintentionally, especially when the vehicle is out of sight.
• Protect from moisture and high temperatures.
The key buttons may not work if:
• More than 30 metres from the vehicle.
• Battery voltage is too low.
Battery replacement 0 7
• The key buttons are operated
repeatedly while not in range of the vehicle.
• The central locking system is
operated at frequent intervals.
• The power supply is interrupted for a short time.
• The vehicle is parked near strong radio activity.
Replacement keys
If a key is lost, a replacement can be
ordered through a Holden Dealer.
Radio remote control
Battery replacement
As soon as the range of the remote
control reduces, replace the battery:
Note
• Batteries do not belong in
household waste. Dispose of at an appropriate recycling collection point.
• Avoid dropping the transmitter.
• Do not place heavy objects on
the transmitter.
• Keep the transmitter away from water and direct sunlight.
If the transmitter gets wet, wipe it
with a soft cloth.
Caution
Avoid touching the at surfaces of the battery, the circuit board
and other components inside the
remote control with bare ngers. Handling will shorten battery life.
8 Keys, doors and windows
With ignition switch
Use CR2032 battery or equivalent.
1. Separate the two halves of the
transmitter by inserting a at tool
into the recess.
2. Remove the battery with a small tool by pushing it toward the top
of the transmitter.
Avoid touching the circuit board
or other components.
3. Install the new battery.
Place the positive side (+) up and
push it down until it is correctly seated in place.
4. Close the cover.
5. Check the key operation.
Remote control synchronisation
After replacing the battery, unlock
the door with the key in the driver’s door lock and turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
The remote control is synchronised when the ignition is switched on.
With electronic key system
Use a CR2032 battery or equivalent.
1. Press button on the side of the
transmitter to remove the key
blade.
Keys, doors and windows 9
2. Reinsert the key blade
approximately 5 mm and rotate
the key blade to remove the back
cover, as shown.
Note: Take care that no parts fall out.
3. Carefully lift the battery up using a at tool.
4. Remove the battery.
5. Insert the new battery, positive side toward the back cover.
6. Replace the back cover. Ensure
it clips in place securely.
7. Check key operation.
Electronic key synchronisation
The electronic key synchronises itself automatically during every starting procedure.
Electronic key system
Enables a keyless operation of the
following functions:
• Central Locking System 0 10
• Tailgate 0 15
• Starting the Engine 0 127 The electronic key simply needs to
be on the driver’s person.
Additionally the electronic key includes the functionality of the remote control 0
Handle with care, protect from moisture and high temperatures and avoid unnecessary operation.
7.
Note: Do not put the electronic key in the load compartment or in front of the infotainment display.
Replacing battery in electronic key
Replace the battery as soon as
the system no longer operates properly or the range is reduced.
The need for battery replacement is indicated by a message in the Driver
Information Centre.
Vehicle messages 0 Battery replacement 0 7
63
Electronic key synchronisation
The electronic key synchronises itself automatically during every starting procedure.
10 Keys, doors and windows
Fault
If the central locking cannot be operated or the engine cannot be started, the cause may be one of the
following:
• Fault in electronic key.
• Electronic key out of reception range.
• Battery voltage too low.
• Overload of the central locking
system by operating at frequent
intervals, the power supply is interrupted for a short time.
• Interference from higher-power radio waves from other sources.
To rectify the cause of the fault, change the position of the electronic key.
Central locking system 0
To start the vehicle with a low
transmitter battery.
Starting the engine 0
10
129
Memorised settings
Whenever the key is removed from the ignition switch, or for vehicles with electronic key system, after the
Engine Start/Stop button is pressed off, the following settings may be automatically memorised by the key:
• lighting
• infotainment system
• central locking system
• comfort settings
This can be set for each key used.
Central locking system
Doors may be locked and unlocked by pushing buttons on:
• The driver’s or front passenger’s door.
• The key from inside or outside the vehicle.
Note
The driver’s door must be closed for
the driver’s door to lock.
Vehicle personalisation 0
Central locking button
Driver’s door
71
Keys, doors and windows 11
Front passenger’s door
Locks and unlocks all doors, the
tailgate and fuel ller door.
• Press e to lock.
• Press c to unlock. If the driver’s door is open, the
driver’s door and fuel ller door cannot be locked.
Settings can be changed in the
Vehicle settings menu in the infotainment system.
Vehicle personalisation 0
71
Unlocking
• Press c. All doors unlock.
The hazard lamps ash twice.
To unlock the driver’s door only or to change the unlock feedback, see Vehicle settings menu in the infotainment system.
Vehicle personalisation 0
71
Locking
• Press button e. All doors lock.
The hazard lamps ash once.
To change the lock feedback,
see Vehicle settings menu in the infotainment system.
Vehicle personalisation 0
71
12 Keys, doors and windows Electronic key system
operation
The electronic key must be outside
the vehicle, within a range of approx. one metre of the relevant door side.
Unlocking
Press the button on the respective
door handle and pull the handle. The
doors, tailgate and fuel ller door are
unlocked.
The unlocking mode can be
set in the Settings menu in the infotainment system.
Vehicle personalisation 0
71
Locking
Press the button on the respective
door handle. The doors, tailgate and
fuel ller door are locked.
The system only locks if:
• It has been more than 5 seconds
since unlocking, or
• The unlock button has been
pressed twice within 5 seconds, or
• Any door has been opened and
then all doors are closed.
If the driver’s door is not closed properly or the electronic key remains in the vehicle, locking will
not be permitted and a warning tone
sounds three times.
If there have been two or more
electronic keys in the vehicle and the ignition was on once, the doors will
be locked even if just one electronic
key is taken out of the vehicle.
Unlocking and opening the tailgate
The tailgate and the doors can be unlocked by pushing the touchpad
on the tailgate when electronic key is in range.
Tailgate 0
15
Keys, doors and windows 13
Delayed locking
The doors may be locked and the anti-theft alarm system armed, 5 seconds after the last door is
closed, by pressing e on the central
locking button.
• ON: The doors will not lock until 5 seconds after the last door is closed.
• OFF: The doors will lock immediately when e is pressed.
The settings can be changed.
Vehicle personalisation 0
71
Automatic door locks
Automatic locking after driving off
This security feature can be congured to automatically lock all doors, the tailgate and the fuel ller
door after driving off and exceeding a certain speed.
When at a standstill after driving,
the vehicle will be unlocked
automatically as soon as the key is removed from the ignition switch, or with electronic key system, when the ignition is turned off.
Vehicle personalisation 0
Automatic relock after unlocking
This feature can be congured to
automatically lock all doors, the
tailgate and the fuel ller door after
unlocking with the remote control or electronic key, provided no door has
been opened.
Vehicle personalisation 0
71
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Passive locking
On vehicles with electronic key system, this feature locks all doors,
the tailgate and the fuel ller door
automatically after several seconds
if an electronic key has been
recognised previously inside the
vehicle, all doors have then been
closed and the key does not remain within the vehicle.
If the electronic key remains in the vehicle or the ignition is still on,
passive locking will not be permitted.
If there have been two or more
electronic keys in the vehicle and the ignition was on once, the feature locks the vehicle if just one electronic key is taken out of the vehicle.
To temporarily disable passive
locking: With a door open, press and hold c switch on the door for several seconds until you hear a chime sound.
14 Keys, doors and windows
Passive door locking will then remain disabled until e switch is pressed on the door or the ignition is turned on.
Activation or deactivation of automatic door lock features can
be set in the Settings menu in the
infotainment system,
The settings can be saved for the key being used.
Vehicle personalisation 0
71
Doors
Manual door locks
1. Insert the key in the driver’s door.
2. Turn the key towards the rear of the vehicle to lock the doors.
3. Turn the key towards the front of the vehicle to unlock the driver’s door.
Note Tap the key slot or heat the key if the door does not open in cold weather.
Child security rear door locks
Warning
Use the child security door locks whenever children are occupying the rear seats.
Caution
Do not pull the inside door handle while the child security door is locked. Damage may occur.
Keys, doors and windows 15
The child security rear door locks
prevent the rear doors from being
opened from the inside. Rotate the switch using a key or
suitable screwdriver.
To activate:
• Rotate the switch to the horizontal position.
To open a door when the child security rear door lock is activated:
• Open the door from the outside.
Tailgate
Warning
Do not drive with the tailgate open or ajar, e.g. when
transporting bulky objects.
Dangerous exhaust fumes may enter the vehicle.
To avoid injury and/or damage to the vehicle, check each time,
before the tailgate is closed, the contact area is unobstructed.
Caution
Before opening the tailgate,
check the area above and behind
for obstructions, to avoid damage to the tailgate.
Note Adding heavy accessories to the
tailgate may affect its ability to
remain open.
Unlocking:
1. Press c.
2. Push the touchpad on the tailgate.
Locking:
1. Push down so it latches securely.
2. Press e.
Note When the engine is running the
tailgate can only be opened with the
shift lever in Park (P).
16 Keys, doors and windows
Vehicle security
Anti-theft alarm system
The system is activated:
• Thirty seconds after locking the vehicle.
• Immediately, by pressing e a second time.
The system is deactivated by:
• Pressing c on the key.
Status LED
The status LED is located on top of the instrument panel.
During the rst 30 seconds of
system activation:
• LED illuminates (test, arming delay).
• LED ashes quickly (doors or bonnet are not completely closed
or there is a system fault.
When the system is armed:
• LED ashes slowly.
If a fault occurs, contact a Holden Dealer.
Alarm
The alarm can be silenced by pressing any button of the radio
remote control or by switching on
the ignition.
Auto door unlock
In the event of an accident, the doors will automatically unlock if the ignition is on.
Note The doors may not unlock if damage occurs to the door lock system or
battery.
Keys, doors and windows 17
Immobiliser
The immobiliser prevents unauthorised engine starting.
• If an invalid key is inserted into the ignition switch/lock, an indicator on the instrument
cluster will ash.
The vehicle will not start.
• The engine is automatically
immobilised after the key is turned to LOCK and has been
removed from the ignition switch, or for vehicles with an electronic
key, the Engine Start/Stop button
is pressed off.
• Only valid ignition keys can be
used to start the engine.
Have the vehicle checked by a
Holden Dealer.
Exterior mirrors
Convex mirror
The convex exterior mirrors provide
a wider view of the road and trafc.
Note
Objects appear smaller than their
actual size.
Power mirrors
L: Left side mirror selected R: Right side mirror selected O: No mirrors selected
To adjust an exterior rear view mirror:
1. Rotate the switch to L or R.
2. Swivel the switch to adjust the mirror.
18 Keys, doors and windows
Folding mirrors
When the vehicle is parked, the
mirrors may be folded at against
the side of the vehicle.
Warning
Always extend mirrors outwards
for driving to increase visibility.
Do not drive while either exterior mirror is folded against the vehicle.
Heated mirrors
• Press Ü. The heated rear window also
operates.
Heated rear window 0
20
Interior mirrors
Rear view mirror
To reduce headlamp glare from following vehicles, pull the lever towards the rear of the vehicle.
Note The rear view clarity is reduced when the mirror is set to the anti-glare position.
Return the lever back to its original
position as soon as the glare has disappeared.
Keys, doors and windows 19
Windows
Power windows
Warning
Before operating the power windows, check they are free of
obstructions and that passengers
and pets are not in the proximity of the moving window.
The power windows can be operated
when the ignition is turned on.
Danger
Do not leave keys or children unattended in the vehicle.
Children may operate the
switches and become trapped in
the windows. Serious injury or death may occur
from misuse of power windows.
Operation
Operate the switch for the respective
window by pushing or pulling to
close.
Driver’s door
The driver’s door window has an auto up/down function.
• Pushing or pulling the switch gently to the rst detent: The window moves up or down as long as the switch is operated.
• Pushing or pulling rmly to the
second detent then releasing: The window moves up or down automatically with the safety function enabled. To stop movement, operate the switch once more in the same direction.
Except driver’s door
The front passenger and rear door windows have an auto down function.
• Pushing the switch gently to the rst detent or pulling: The window moves up or down as long as the switch is operated.
• Pushing rmly to the second
detent then releasing: The window moves down automatically. To stop movement, operate the switch once more in the same direction.
20 Keys, doors and windows
Anti-pinch function
If the driver’s door window encounters any resistance during closing, it will stop immediately and partially open again.
Child safety switch
Press z to activate/deactivate the rear door power window switches.
Heated rear window
• Press Ü. The heated rear window:
• Operates when the engine is running.
• Switches off automatically after a few minutes or by pressing Ü again.
Caution
Do not use sharp objects or abrasive window cleaners on the
rear window. Do not scratch or damage the
wires.
Keys, doors and windows 21
Sun visors
• The sun visors can be folded
down or folded outwards over the side window, to prevent glare.
• Close the mirror cover before driving.
Warning
Do not place the sun visor in such a position that it reduces
visibility of the roadway, trafc or other objects.
• If the vehicle has illuminated lamps, they turn on and off when the cover is opened and closed.
Roof
Sunroof
The vehicle may have a sunroof.
Warning
Always observe the following
precautions:
Do not place ngers or objects
near the sunroof when operating.
Do not place heavy objects on or
around the sunroof.
Remove debris from the outside
of the sunroof. When leaving the vehicle
unattended, close the sunroof fully.
As at all other times, all occupants
must wear their seat belts whether
the sunroof is open or closed.
Failure to observe these
precautions may result in personal injury or damage to your vehicle.
Fitting an aftermarket sunroof may void the New Vehicle Voluntary Warranty on your vehicle and could result in injury to the vehicle occupants in the event of an accident.
The sunroof:
• Will operate when the ignition is turned on.
• Can be raised or can slide back
into the roof.
The sunroof switch is located
between the sun visors.
22 Keys, doors and windows
Open or close
• To open to a specic position,
press e (1) lightly and hold.
• Release the switch when the
required position has been
reached.
To close the sunroof:
• Press g (2) lightly and hold.
Tilt or close
To tilt the sunroof:
• Press f (3). To close the sunroof:
• Press g (4).
Auto open or close
To open the sunroof automatically:
• Press e (1) rmly and release.
• To stop movement, press any of the switches again.
To close the sunroof automatically:
• Press g (2) rmly and release.
• To stop movement, press any of the switches again.
Safety function
If the sunroof encounters resistance during automatic closing, it stops immediately and opens again.
Caution
Obstruction detection only
operates when the sunroof is closing. Before opening the sunroof, ensure there are no
obstructions, e.g. a roof rack.
Sunblind
The sunblind can be operated
manually.
• Close or open the sunblind by
sliding.
• When the sunroof opens, the
sunblind opens automatically.
Seats, restraints 23
Seats, restraints
Head restraints ....................23
Height adjustment ......................24
Rear head restraints
Front seats ............................25
Seat position ..............................25
Seat adjustment Armrest Heated front seats
.......................................27
Rear seats .............................28
Seat belts...............................30
Belt force limiters ........................31
Belt tensioners
Three point belt
Seat belt use during
pregnancy
Seat belt care
Replacing seat belts
after a crash
..................................33
...............................33
...................24
.........................25
......................27
...........................31
..........................32
.............................33
Airbag system ......................34
Front airbag system ...................35
Side airbag system
Curtain airbag system
.....................35
................36
Child restraints .....................38
Selecting the right system ..........39
Where to put the restraint Top-tether child restraint
systems
......................................40
...........39
Head restraints
Warning
This safety feature is not intended to rest the head upon. It is solely for the reduction of whiplash neck movement in an accident involving your vehicle.
The centre of the head restraint
should be at eye level, never at
neck level.
24 Seats, restraints Height adjustment
Front head restraints
• Pull the head restraint up.
• Press the locking button (1) and
push the head restraint down.
Rear head restraints
• Pull the head restraint up.
• Press the locking button (1) and
push the head restraint down.
To remove:
1. Pull the head restraint up.
2. Press the locking buttons (1) and
(2) at the same time.
3. Remove the head restraint.
The headrests are in a stowed, non-use position, when at their lowest position.
Seats, restraints 25
Front seats
Seat position
Warning
To avoid reducing the
effectiveness of seat belts, seatbacks should only be upright
or at most semi-reclined when the vehicle is moving.
Sit centrally in the seat.
• Use the backrest and cushion for
support.
• Adjust the seat so that your legs are slightly angled when against the pedals.
• Adjust the backrest angle to
easily reach the steering wheel with arms slightly bent.
Steering wheel adjustment 0 47
• Maintain contact between shoulders and the backrest when
turning the steering wheel.
Adjust the head restraint.
Head restraints 0
• Slide the passenger’s seat as far
back as possible.
23
Seat adjustment
Danger
Do not sit nearer than 25 cm from the steering wheel, to allow safe
airbag deployment.
Warning
Do not adjust the driver’s seat when the vehicle is moving as the seat could move suddenly causing the driver to lose control.
26 Seats, restraints
Danger
When folding the front
passenger’s seatback forward
to carry long items, ensure the items are secured a safe
distance away from an inating airbag. In a crash, an inating airbag can force an object toward
a person resulting in severe injury or death.
Secure or remove unsecured
items before driving.
1. Move the seat forwards or
backwards by lifting the handle at
the front and sliding the seat.
2. Release the handle to engage the latch.
Try to move the seat back and
forth to be sure it is locked in
place.
1. Recline the seatback by lifting
the lever.
2. Adjust the angle and release the lever.
3. Allow the seat to engage.
Note Do not lean on the seat when adjusting.
Seats, restraints 27
• To lower the seat cushion, push the lever down several times.
• To raise the seat cushion, pull the lever up several times.
Armrest
The vehicle may have an armrest on
the driver’s seat. It can be raised or
lowered.
Heated front seats
Danger
If you cannot feel temperature change or pain to the skin, the
seat heater may cause burns. To reduce the risk of burns, people
with such a condition should use care when using the seat heater, especially for long periods of time. Do not place anything on the seat that insulates against
heat, such as a blanket, cushion,
cover, or similar item. This may cause the seat heater to overheat. An overheated seat
heater may cause a burn or may
damage the seat.
Do not t any seat cover (except
genuine Holden accessory covers) to heated seats.
28 Seats, restraints
The vehicle may have heated front seats.
To warm the seat:
1. Start the engine.
2. Press ß or ß.
The light in the button illuminates.
To turn the heater off:
1. Press ß or ß again. Note
Prolonged use of the heated seats for people with sensitive skin is not recommended.
Rear seats
Folding down rear seatbacks
Danger
Ensure the rear seatbacks are
latched securely in place.
Do not press the release button on the top of the seatback while
the vehicle is moving. This could cause damage or injuries to the occupants.
Do not allow passengers to sit on
the folded seatbacks while the
vehicle is in motion. Unrestrained luggage or passengers on a
folded seatback could be thrown
within or ejected from the vehicle in a sudden stop or accident.
Caution
Do not trap the seat belt when
returning the seatback to the
upright position. Folding a rear seat with the seat
belts still fastened may cause
damage to the seat or the seat
belts.
Always unbuckle the seat belts
and return them to their stowed
position before folding a rear seat.
To fold the rear seatbacks down:
1. Unbuckle the seat belts.
2. Push the head restraints down
by pressing the catch.
3. Slide the front seat forwards.
4. Adjust the front seatback to an
upright position.
Caution
Folding the rear seat backrest before folding the cushion, may
cause damage to the rear seat.
Always fold the cushion before folding the rear seat backrest.
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5. Pull the straps under the seat cushion to allow the seat cushion to fall forward.
Note Do not place anything on
the oor. It may prevent the seat
from folding or cause damage to the seat cushion.
6. Pull the release lever on top
of the rear seatback and fold it
forwards and down.
7. Fold the seatback forward and down.
8. Place the seat belts into the belt
guides.
To return the seatback to the upright
position:
1. Pull the seat belt away from the belt guide.
2. Lift the seatback upwards and push rmly back into place.
Note
Ensure the seat belt is clear of
the latch.
3. Return the rear seat cushion to its original position. Push the front part of the cushion down
rmly until it latches.
30 Seats, restraints
Note
• Ensure the seat belt buckles are
not trapped.
• The centre rear seat belt may
lock when returning the seat cushion. If this occurs, pull the strap to release the seat cushion,
withdraw the belt slightly and
return the seat cushion.
Warning
When passengers are in the rear
seats ensure the rear seatbacks are all the way back and locked in position, before starting the
vehicle. Do not pull the release levers
on top of the seatback while the
vehicle is moving. Damage to the vehicle or injuries to occupants may occur.
Seat belts
Warning
Seat belts are designed to bear upon the bony structure of the body, and should be worn low
across the front of the pelvis or the pelvis, chest and shoulders,
as applicable; wearing the lap section of the belt across the abdominal area must be avoided.
Seat belts should be adjusted as rmly as possible, consistent with
comfort, to provide the protection
for which they have been designed. A slack belt will greatly
reduce the protection afforded to the wearer.
Care should be taken to avoid contamination of the webbing
with polishes, oils and chemicals,
and particularly battery acid.
Belts should not be worn with
straps twisted.
Each belt assembly must only be used by one occupant. It is dangerous to put a belt around a child being carried on the
occupant’s lap.
No modications or additions should be made by the user which will either prevent the seat belt
adjusting devices from operating to remove slack, or prevent the
seat belt assembly from being
adjusted to remove slack.
The belts lock during heavy
acceleration or deceleration for the safety of the occupants.
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Belt force limiters
In the front seats, stress on the body is reduced by the gradual release of the belt during a collision.
Belt tensioners
In the event of a front, side or rear collision of a certain severity, the driver’s and/or passengers safety
belts are tightened.
Warning
Incorrect handling (e.g. removal
or tting of belts or belt buckles) can trigger the belt tensioners
with risk of injury.
• When the belt tensioners have
been deployed, v illuminates on
the instrument cluster.
Seat belt reminders 0 57
• Triggered belt tensioners must be replaced.
• Belt tensioners are only triggered once.
Warning
Do not attach or install objects
that may interfere with the
operation of the belt tensioners.
Do not make any modications to belt tensioner components.
32 Seats, restraints Three point belt
Fitting
The belt should not be twisted. It should lie at and t rmly across
your hips.
1. Withdraw the belt from the reel.
2. Pull the metal tongue across
your body into the buckle, until it
clicks into place.
3. Tension the lap belt regularly while driving by tugging the shoulder belt.
Do not place objects such as handbags or mobile phones between the belt and your body.
Warning
The belt must not rest against hard or fragile objects in the
pockets of your clothing.
Height adjustment
1. Press and hold the button.
2. Move up and down as required.
3. Release the button.
4. Ensure the anchor clicks into position.
Warning
Do not adjust the height of the
belt while driving.
The belt must lie across the
shoulder. It must not lie across the throat or upper arm.
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Removing
1. Press the red button on the buckle.
2. Allow the belt to retract.
3. Check it fully retracts without twisting or turning.
Note
The three point belt for the rear central seat can only be
withdrawn from the retractor if
the backrest is in the upright
position.
Seat belt use during pregnancy
Warning
The lap belt must be positioned
as low as possible across the pelvis to prevent pressure on the
abdomen.
Seat belts work for everyone,
including pregnant women. Like all
occupants, they are more likely to be
seriously injured if they do not wear
a seat belt.
A pregnant woman should wear a
three point belt with the lap portion of the belt worn as low as possible below the rounding of their stomach,
throughout the pregnancy.
Seat belt care
Warning
Care should be taken to avoid contamination of the webbing
with polishes, oils and chemicals,
and particularly battery acid. Cleaning may safely be carried
out using mild soap and water.
The belt should be replaced if webbing becomes frayed,
contaminated or damaged.
Replacing seat belts after a crash
Warning
It is essential to replace the
entire assembly after it has been
worn in a severe impact even if
damage to the assembly is not obvious.
34 Seats, restraints
Airbag system
When triggered, airbags inate
within milliseconds. They also
deate so quickly that it is often unnoticeable during the collision.
Danger
Do not make any modications to the airbag system.
The driver should sit back as far as possible while still maintaining
control of the vehicle. Sitting too
close to the airbag, can cause
death or serious injury when it
inates.
Always wear a seat belt.
Warning
WARNING – EXTREME HAZARD! Do not use a rearward facing
child restraint on a seat protected
by an airbag in front of it!
The child could be seriously
injured if the airbag inates, as the child’s head would be very close to the inating airbag.
Remember that it is safest for children to be seated in the rear
seats.
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Warning
Airbags are part of the
supplemental restraint system
(SRS) as they assist, but do not replace seat belts. Airbags do not
deploy in every accident. Various factors dictate whether they deploy including speed, angle of
collision and object hit. Airbags are not designed to inate if the
vehicle is hit from the rear or is
involved in a rollover. Seat belts must be worn by all passengers
whenever the vehicle is moving.
Airbags inate with great force. If you are too close to an inating
airbag it may cause injury.
Seat belts help keep you in position for airbag ination in the
event of a collision.
Airbag and belt tensioners light 0 57
Seats, restraints 35
Front airbag system
The front airbag system consists of one airbag in the steering wheel
and one in the instrument panel on the passenger’s side. These are
identied by the word AIRBAG.
Warning
The horn pad must not be covered with adhesive or any other material.
The driver should adjust the seat
as far rearward as possible while
still maintaining control of the vehicle.
Warning
Do not place any objects on or
over the instrument panel or
between an airbag and yourself.
Do not hang anything from the sun visor or mirror.
Passengers must not rest their feet on the instrument panel.
Front airbags will inate in certain
severe frontal or near frontal
impacts. Front airbags are not designed to inate if the vehicle
is struck from the side, rear or in
rollovers. Always wear a seat belt.
Side airbag system
Side airbags are stored in the sides
of the front seats.
They can be identied by the word
AIRBAG.
36 Seats, restraints
The side airbags deploy in most, but
not all severe side impacts.
The risk of injury to the upper body
and pelvis in the event of a side
impact is considerably reduced.
Warning
Do not t any seat covers (except
genuine Holden accessory covers) as they may impair the
deployment of the side airbags.
Do not position your body or any object (including pillows) between
front seats and doors. Do not lean on, or sleep against,
the door. Always sit centrally in the seat.
Always wear a seat belt.
Curtain airbag system
Curtain airbags are stored in the roof
on each side of the vehicle.
They can be identied by the word
AIRBAG on the roof pillars.
Seats, restraints 37
The curtain airbags deploy in most, but not all severe side impacts.
The risk of injury to the head in the event of a side impact is
considerably reduced.
Warning
Do not position your body or any object (including pillows) in the area in which the airbag inates.
There must be no objects in the area in which the airbag inates.
Refer to the illustration.
Use the hooks above the doors
only to hang up light articles of clothing.
Do not place any objects in the
pockets of the hanging items. Do not hold onto the assist grips
(above the doors) while seated in
the vehicle. Do not lean on, or sleep against
the front or rear doors. Always sit centrally in the seat.
Always wear a seat belt.
Replacing airbag system parts after a crash
Note
After an accident where airbags
have deployed, the systems, associated parts and hardware
must be checked and replaced as required.
Seats, associated parts and
hardware must also be checked and replaced as required.
The airbag system should also be
inspected after an accident if:
• The instrument panel area or steering wheel is scratched, cracked or damaged.
• The front seats and upholstery are damaged.
• The headliner or trim panels are damaged.
It is recommended that this work be carried out by a Holden Dealer or
approved repairer.
38 Seats, restraints
Child restraints
Warning
WARNING – EXTREME HAZARD!
Do not use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected
by an airbag in front of it!
The child could be seriously
injured if the airbag inates, as
the child’s head would be very close to the inating airbag.
Remember that it is safest for children to be seated in the rear
seats. Never carry a child while travelling in the vehicle.
M
Warning
This manual provides you with general information concerning child restraints only.
The driver is required by law to
ensure that passengers and pets
are suitably restrained. In most
States and Territories of Australia
and New Zealand, specic laws may exist which require children to be seated in approved child
restraints. Holden strongly recommends
that you refer to your specic
State or Territory regulations to determine which child restraint is
suitable for your child.
Warning
Always ensure the seat belt ts rmly around the child restraint.
If a child cannot see out of the
window, do not raise him/her by
means of an ordinary cushion. It will not stay in place in a collision and the child can slip out of the
straps and become entangled.
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Selecting the right system
Infants
Rearward facing infant capsules are designed so that in the event
of a collision, impact forces will be evenly spread over the baby’s back, with minimal jarring to the vulnerable
head and neck area.
Young children
Forward facing child seats are for
use when the child is able to sit and
easily hold their head upright.
Booster seats
Booster seats are for when children outgrow a typical forward facing child
seat, but are still too small for three point seat belts.
Older children
A child should use a normal three
point seat belt only when:
• They can sit against the back of
the rear seat with knees bent comfortably at the edge of
the seat.
• The lap belt rests low and snug
across the hips, not across the stomach.
• The sash belt is centred on the shoulder and chest.
• They are able to stay seated like this for the entire trip.
Where to put the restraint
Warning
Child restraint anchorages are designed to withstand only those
loads imposed by correctly tted
child restraints. Under no circumstances are they to
be used for adult seat belts,
harnesses, or for attaching other items or equipment to the vehicle.
Only child restraints that have clips to attach to the vehicle’s
anchorage ttings are to be used.
Other types of child restraints may not attach securely to this type of anchor.
Use only Standards Australia and New Zealand approved child restraints and harnesses. Only purchase a child restraint which carries the appropriate Standards Australia sticker of approval.
40 Seats, restraints
Where legally allowable, you may install a forward-facing child
restraint in the front seat, but
always move the passenger’s
seat as far back as it will go.
The forward facing child restraint
must still be attached to the
passenger side child restraint
anchorage point, located behind
the rear seat.
Remember, it is safest for
children to be seated in the
rear seat.
Note
If unsure about installing a child
restraint, contact an approved
restraint tting station or a Holden
Dealer.
ISOFIX child restraint systems
Fasten vehicle-approved ISOFIX child restraint systems to the ISOFIX
mounting brackets.
Note
Ensure the seat belt buckles are
placed out of the way of the child seat.
ISOFIX mounting brackets are indicated by a label on the seatback,
as shown. In addition to the ISOFIX mounting, fasten the top-tether straps to the top-tether anchorage points.
Top-tether child restraint systems
40
0
Top-tether child restraint systems
A. Front of vehicle
The child restraint tether anchors are located at the rear of the load compartment, in line with the three rear seating positions.
Note Use the child restraint anchors for their designed purpose only.
Child restraint installation
The vehicle has been designed to
accommodate child restraints on the rear seat.
When using a child restraint, read the installation instructions supplied with the child restraint and follow the
directions for tment carefully.
The child restraint system should
be secured in conjunction with the vehicle’s seat belt.
Secure the child in the restraint in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
If unsure about installing a child restraint anchor tting, contact an approved restraint tting station or a
Holden Dealer.
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42 Storage
Storage
Storage compartments ........42
Instrument panel storage ...........42
Glove box
Cup holders Sunglasses storage Under seat storage
Loading information .............44
Roof rack system .................45
...................................42
................................43
....................43
.....................44
Storage compartments
Instrument panel storage
A storage compartment is located on the driver’s side of the instrument panel.
• To open, lift the handle upwards.
Glove box
The glove box is located in the
instrument panel, in front of the passenger’s seat.
• To open, pull the handle towards
you. To close, push the lid rmly back into place.
Warning
To reduce the risk of injury,
always keep the glove box door
closed when driving.
Storage 43
Cup holders
Cup holders are located in the front console and rear armrest.
Warning
To avoid scalding, never place hot drinks in the cup holders.
Do not place uncovered
containers of liquid in the cup
holder while the vehicle is in motion.
Sunglasses storage
The vehicle has a sunglasses holder located in the roof on the driver’s side.
• To open, fold downwards. Note
Do not use for storing heavy objects.
44 Storage Under seat storage
The vehicle may have under seat
storage beneath the passenger’s
seat.
• To open, pull up on the front of the tray and pull towards the front of the vehicle.
• To close, push the tray towards the rear of the vehicle.
Loading information
Danger
Do not stack objects higher than
the front seats. Do not allow passengers to sit
on the folded seatbacks while
the vehicle is in motion. Serious injuries or death can result.
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• Place all heavy objects in the
load compartment as far forward
as possible.
• Secure objects to prevent from
sliding.
Movement of heavy objects
in the load compartment may change the handling of the vehicle.
• Ensure the backrests are
securely engaged.
• Place heavier objects at the bottom.
• Do not place any objects on the
load compartment cover or the instrument panel.
• Do not place unsecured objects
in the interior.
• Do not drive with an open tailgate.
• Driving with a roof load increases the sensitivity of the vehicle to cross-winds and has a detrimental effect on vehicle handling due to the vehicle’s higher centre of gravity.
Distribute the load evenly and
secure it properly with retaining straps. Adjust the tyre pressure and vehicle speed according to the load conditions. Check and
retighten the straps frequently.
Roof rack system
• Distribute the load evenly and
secure tightly with straps.
• When carrying loads on the roof rack (elevated load), avoid
hard braking, abrupt swerving or
sharp steering.
Roof rack elevated loads alter
the handling of a vehicle.
Warning
The total elevated load, including
the weight of the cross bars, must not exceed 75 kg. Distribute
the load evenly.
Note
The weight of the cross bars and the load must be included when
calculating the total vehicle load.
Storage 45
46 Instruments and controls
Instruments and controls
Controls .................................47
Steering wheel adjustment ...........47
Steering wheel remote controls
...........................................47
Horn Windscreen wiper/washer Rear window wiper/washer
.........................................51
Clock Power outlets
.............................51
Warning lights, gauges and
indicators ..................................53
Overview ....................................53
Speedometer Odometer Tachometer Fuel gauge Service display Transmission display Turn signal
..............................54
.................................54
................................55
.................................55
...........................56
..................56
..................................56
..47
..........48
........50
Seat belt reminders
Airbag and belt tensioners light
Charging system light Malfunction indicator light Brake system warning light Antilock Brake System
(ABS) warning light Descent Control System
(DCS) light Power steering warning light Operate pedal light Park assist warning light
Electronic Stability Control
(ESC) light
Electronic Stability Control
(ESC) off light Traction Control System
(TCS) off light Bonnet ajar light Engine temperature warning
light Engine oil pressure light Low fuel warning light
..................................58
..................................59
.............................................60
....................57
.................57
...........57
.......58
....................58
......58
.....................59
............59
.............................59
.............................59
.........................59
.............60
.................60
..57
Immobiliser light
Reduced engine power light
High beam light
Front fog lamp light Tail lamp light Cruise control light Door ajar light
.........................60
.......61
..........................61
....................61
.............................61
.....................61
.............................61
Information displays ............62
Driver Information Centre
(DIC) ...........................................62
Warning chimes Trip computer
..........................69
.............................70
Vehicle personalisation........71
Settings ......................................72
Instruments and controls 47
Controls
Steering wheel adjustment
Warning
Do not attempt to adjust the steering wheel while driving.
1. To unlock, move the lever down.
2. Adjust the steering wheel.
3. To lock, move the lever up.
4. Ensure the steering wheel is
locked in position before driving.
Steering wheel remote controls
The infotainment system and the
cruise control may be operated by
the controls on the steering wheel.
Steering wheel remote control
85
0
Cruise control 0 143
Horn
Press j.
48 Instruments and controls Windscreen wiper/washer
Windscreen wiper
To operate the windscreen wipers, turn the ignition on and move the windscreen wiper/washer lever downwards.
Caution
Do not operate the wipers on dry glass or when covered with snow or ice, as this will damage the
rubber and scratch the glass.
1x: Misting function OFF: Off INT: Intermittent operation LO: Continuous wipe, slow speed HI: Continuous wipe, fast speed
Misting function
To operate the windscreen wipers once during light rain or mist:
• Lightly lift the windscreen wiper/ washer lever up and release.
• The lever returns to its usual position when released.
• The wipers cycle once.
Adjustable wiper interval
During intermittent operation, adjust
the frequency of the wiper intervals:
• For frequent intervals, rotate the
wheel downwards.
• For longer intervals, rotate the wheel upwards.
Instruments and controls 49
Automatic wiper with rain sensor
The vehicle may have rain sensing windscreen wipers.
A sensor near the top centre of the windscreen detects the amount of water on the windscreen and
controls the frequency of the
windscreen wipers. Keep this area
clear of debris for best system
performance.
Caution
Switch off the rain sensor by
setting the lever to the OFF position before entering a car wash.
Replace the wiper blades as
soon as they do not completely remove water from the
windscreen. If the blades are
not replaced, the wipers may continue to wipe even though most of the screen is dry.
To prevent damage to the
wiper blades, make sure the
windscreen is fully defrosted
before switching on the rain
sensor.
INT: The wipers cycle when water is
detected on the windscreen.
The wiper speed and
frequency are adjusted
automatically.
To manually adjust the sensitivity of the rain sensing:
• Rotate the wheel downwards for low sensitivity.
• Rotate the wheel upwards for high sensitivity.
Windscreen washer
Pull the lever rearwards to wash the windscreen.
Washer uid is sprayed onto the windscreen and the wipers cycle once.
50 Instruments and controls
Caution
Do not operate the windscreen washer for more than a few
seconds or when the washer uid
reservoir is empty.
Warning
Do not spray washer uid on the
windscreen in freezing weather.
Rear window wiper/ washer
Wiper
To operate the rear window wiper, push the switch at the end of the lever.
: Intermittent wipes, push in at
INT
the top of the button.
: To turn the wipers off, place
OFF
the switch in the OFF position.
: Continuous wipes, push in at
ON
the bottom of the button.
Caution
Do not operate the wipers on dry glass or when covered with snow or ice, as this will damage the
rubber and scratch the glass.
Do not operate the windscreen washer for more than a few seconds, or when the washer
uid reservoir is empty.
Instruments and controls 51
Washer
Push the lever forwards.
Washer uid is sprayed onto the rear
window and the wiper swipes for a few strokes.
Clock
Time and date are shown on the infotainment display.
Adjust the settings for the time and date in the Settings menu.
Settings 0
116
Power outlets
Warning
It is dangerous for the driver to attach or remove accessories from the power sockets while driving. It may distract the driver’s attention, putting the occupants of the vehicle and other road users at risk.
12V power outlet
A 12V power outlet is located in the centre console.
52 Instruments and controls
The 12V power outlet operates when the ignition is in Accessory or ON positions. When the ignition is turned off, the 12V power outlet is deactivated when any door is opened or after 10 minutes.
• The 12V power outlet does not operate if the battery voltage is low.
• Do not exceed the maximum power consumption of 120 watts.
• Do not connect electrical
charging devices or batteries.
230V power outlet
A 230V power outlet is located at the rear of the centre console.
The 230V power outlet operates when the ignition is turned on and is deactivated when the ignition is turned off.
• The 230V power outlet does not operate if the battery voltage is low.
• Do not exceed the maximum power consumption of 150 watts.
• Do not connect electrical
charging devices or batteries.
Warning
Sparks may occur when connecting or disconnecting devices.
Do not connect devices in the
vicinity of ammable or explosive substances.
Disconnect any connected
devices before starting the
engine, to prevent damage. The 230V inverter will not
operate most appliances designed to produce heat, such as hair dryers, irons, toasters, heaters and coffee machines as these items drain high amounts of current in excess of 150 watts.
Instruments and controls 53
Warning lights, gauges and indicators
Overview
G Turn signal 0 77
B Service vehicle soon light
(Illuminates in the DIC) 0 68
> Seat belt reminders 0 57
9 Airbag and belt tensioners light
0 57
" Charging system light 0 57 * Malfunction indicator lamp
0 57
$ Brake warning light 0 58 ! Antilock Brake System (ABS)
warning light 0 58
m Power steering warning light
0 58
r Park assist warning light 0 59
d Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
light 0 59
g Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
Off light 0 59
i Traction Control System (TCS)
Off light 0 59
# Operate pedal light 0 59
54 Instruments and controls
i Bonnet ajar light 0 59
C Engine temperature warning light
0 60
: Engine oil pressure light 0 60 . Low fuel warning light 0 60
A Immobiliser light 0 60
w Reduced engine power light
0
61
$ High beam light 0 61 # Front fog lamp light 0 61
; Tail lamp light 0 61
m Cruise control light 0 61
U Door ajar light 0 61
Speedometer
Shows vehicle speed in kilometres per hour (km/h).
Odometer
Type 1
Type 2
Instruments and controls 55
Shows distance travelled in kilometres.
• The tripmeter measures the distance travelled since the tripmeter was reset.
• Press the reset button briey to change between odometer and
tripmeter.
Tachometer
Shows engine speed in thousands of revolutions per minute (RPM).
Drive at a low engine speed/range
for each gear, as much as possible.
Warning
Do not allow the needle to remain in the warning/red zone.
Fuel gauge
Shows the level of fuel in the tank. Movement of the fuel within the
fuel tank may cause the fuel gauge
indicator to move when braking,
accelerating or turning.
Danger
Before refuelling, stop the vehicle and switch the engine off.
56 Instruments and controls Service display
Control indicators
The vehicle may have the following indicators.
Indicators illuminate for a short time when the ignition is turned on to show the light is working.
Red: danger, important reminder Yellow: warning, information, fault Green, blue, white: conrmation of
activation Note
Depending on vehicle variant, the instrument cluster appearance may differ.
Transmission display
Indicates the selected gear or transmission mode.
Turn signal
• Push the lever in the same direction the steering wheel is turned.
O ashes.
O also ashes when the hazard
warning is activated.
• The turn signal will self cancel from larger turns.
• If O ashes quickly a bulb may need replacing.
Bulb replacement 0
• If the turn signals do not operate check the fuses.
Fuses 0
Turn and lane change signals 0 77
175
170
Instruments and controls 57
Seat belt reminders
Illuminates in the instrument cluster:
X: Driver’s seat belt reminder
Illuminates in the centre panel:
: Front passenger’s seat belt
reminder (if occupied) When the ignition is turned to the ON
position or the engine is running, X or and then illuminates until the seat
belt is fastened.
If the vehicle reaches a specic distance or speed and the seat belt
is unfastened, X or
ashes for a certain time
C
will ash and
C
the chime will sound for a certain time, then X or C will illuminate until the seat belt is fastened.
Seat belts 0 30
Airbag and belt tensioners light
The v warning light illuminates for a short time when the ignition is turned on to show the light is working.
If the v warning light does not illuminate, does not extinguish after a few seconds or illuminates while
driving, there is a problem with the airbag or belt tensioner system.
Warning
Have any fault in the airbag or belt tensioner system repaired immediately by a Holden Dealer.
Airbag system 0 34 Belt tensioners 0 31
Charging system light
The p warning light illuminates for a short time when the ignition is turned on to show the light is working.
If the p warning light illuminates while the engine is running, there is
a problem with the charging system:
1. Stop and switch off the engine.
2. Contact a Holden Dealer.
Malfunction indicator light
The Z warning light illuminates for a short time when the ignition is turned on to show the light is working.
If the Z warning light illuminates
while driving, there is a problem with
the emission monitoring system. Contact a Holden Dealer.
58 Instruments and controls Brake system warning
light
The R warning light illuminates for a short time when the ignition is turned on to show the light is working.
The R warning light illuminates when
the park brake is applied.
Park brake 0
Do not drive while the brake
system warning light is on.
If the R warning light does not extinguish or illuminates while driving
and the park brake is released, there is a problem with the brakes:
• Stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so.
• Check the brake uid level.
Brake uid 0 168
• Do not proceed until satised that braking is possible or the cause of the problem has been rectied.
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Warning
• If necessary contact a Holden Dealer.
Antilock Brake System (ABS) warning light
The u warning light illuminates for a short time when the ignition is turned on to show the light is working.
If the u warning light illuminates,
there is a problem in the ABS.
Note
The vehicle’s brake system remains operational but without ABS
assistance.
Antilock Brake System (ABS) 0
Contact a Holden Dealer.
139
Descent Control System (DCS) light
The indicator light illuminates white when the system is on and green when DCS is activated.
Descent Control System (DCS)
142
0
Power steering warning light
The vehicle has electric power steering.
The m warning light illuminates for a short time when the ignition is turned on to show the light is working.
If the m warning light does not extinguish after a few seconds, or if it illuminates while driving, there is a fault in the power steering.
Contact a Holden Dealer.
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Operate pedal light
# illuminates yellow.
Operate the brake pedal to start the
engine.
Park assist warning light
r illuminates for a short time when the ignition is turned on to show the light is working.
If the light does not extinguish or if r illuminates when reverse gear is selected:
• The sensors may be dirty.
• The sensors may be covered by
ice or snow.
• There may be ultrasonic wave
interference.
If the light does not extinguish, contact a Holden Dealer.
Park Assist (PA) 0
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Electronic Stability Control (ESC) light
The indicator light illuminates for a short time when the ignition is turned on to show the light is working.
If the light ashes while driving, the
ESC is actively helping the vehicle
with road grip and stability.
If the light illuminates or does not extinguish while driving, contact a Holden Dealer immediately.
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) off light
The indicator light illuminates for a short time when the ignition is turned on to show the light is working.
illuminates when the ESC is
deactivated.
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
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Traction Control System (TCS) off light
The = indicator light illuminates for a short time when the ignition is turned on to show the light is working.
illuminates when the TC is
=
deactivated.
Bonnet ajar light
The i indicator light illuminates for a short time when the ignition is turned on to show the light is working.
i illuminates when the bonnet is
not completely closed.
60 Instruments and controls Engine temperature
warning light
The warning light illuminates for a short time when the ignition is turned on to show the light is working.
If the light illuminates while driving, the engine coolant temperature is excessively hot:
• Stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so.
• Let the engine idle for a few minutes.
• If the light remains on, contact a Holden Dealer.
Warning
Do not continue driving with the temperature gauge needle in the red area. The engine is too hot.
Continued operation of an overheated engine will result in severe engine damage.
Engine oil pressure light
The I warning light illuminates for a short time when the ignition is turned on to show the light is working.
If the I warning light illuminates while the engine is running, the engine oil pressure or level is low:
• Stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so.
• Turn the ignition off.
• Check the engine oil level.
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• If necessary, contact a Holden Dealer.
Caution
Engine damage may result if you keep driving. Do not run the engine. If the oil level is normal,
have the system checked by the
nearest Holden Dealer.
Low fuel warning light
The Y indicator light illuminates and a chime sounds when the fuel level is low.
Caution
To avoid damage to the catalytic
converter, ll the fuel tank above
the low fuel level.
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Immobiliser light
The o indicator light illuminates when there is a fault in the
immobiliser system.
The engine cannot be started.
Contact a Holden Dealer.
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Reduced engine power light
If w illuminates while driving, the engine’s power is reduced.
1. Stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so.
2. Switch the ignition off then restart after 10 seconds.
The vehicle may be driven at a
reduced speed.
3. Contact a Holden Dealer immediately.
High beam light
The $ indicator light illuminates
when the headlamp high beam is on.
Headlamp high/low beam 0
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Front fog lamp light
The vehicle may have front fog lamps.
> illuminates when the front fog lamps are on.
Front fog lamps 0
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Tail lamp light
The 8 indicator light illuminates when the tail lamps are on.
Exterior lamp control 0
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Cruise control light
The m indicator light illuminates white when the system is on and green when cruise control is activated.
Cruise control 0
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Door ajar light
The N warning light illuminates when any of the doors or the tailgate are not completely closed.
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Information displays
Driver Information Centre (DIC)
The Driver Information Centre (DIC) is located in the instrument cluster.
The DIC may display functions such as the trip computer, information, warning messages and settings, etc.
Vehicle Information menu
To select the vehicle information menu, press MENU.
The following options may be available for selection:
Type 1 display:
• Remaining Oil Life. Type 2 display:
• Remaining Oil Life. Rotate the adjuster wheel to
select.
Remaining oil life
Type 1
Type 2
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Displays an estimate of the oil’s remaining useful life. This may only
be displayed while the vehicle is
stationary. If, for example, : 98% is displayed,
it means 98% of the current oil life remains.
When the remaining oil life is low, the vehicle message : %
CHANGE will be displayed.
The engine oil should be changed as soon as possible.
After an engine oil change, the
engine oil life system will be reset by
a Holden Dealer.
How to reset the engine oil life system
Reset the system whenever the engine oil is changed so the system can calculate the next engine oil change.
1. Turn the ignition On with the engine not running.
2. Press the MENU button on the
turn signal lever, to select the Remaining oil life display in the Driver Information Centre (DIC).
3. Press the SET/CLR button for
several seconds to reset the oil life to 100%.
4. Turn the ignition Off. Take care not to reset the display
accidentally at any time other than after the oil is changed.
If the vehicle message comes back
on when the vehicle is started, the engine oil life system has not reset. Repeat the procedure.
Vehicle messages
Messages are displayed on the Driver Information Centre (DIC) in
the instrument cluster or audible as
a warning chime. Not all messages are displayed on
all vehicles. Messages displayed on the DIC
indicate the status of the vehicle or
some action that may be needed to
correct a condition. The messages that do not
require immediate action can be acknowledged and cleared by
pressing SET/CLR.
The messages that require immediate action cannot be cleared
until that action is performed. All
messages should be taken seriously
and clearing the messages does not
correct the problem.
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Type 1
On the Type 1 display, most vehicle
messages appear as code numbers.
Some of these codes may appear along with the service vehicle soon
light and the owner’s manual symbol
in the DIC display.
No. Vehicle message
2 No remote detected, press
brake to restart
4 A/C off due to high engine temp 5 Steering column is locked 7 Turn steering wheel, turn key
off, then on
9 Turn steering wheel, start
vehicle again
10 Brakes overheated
15 Check high mounted brake
lamp
16 Check brake lamps
17 Headlamp levelling malfunction
18 Left low beam failure
20 Right low beam failure
21 Check left position lamp 22 Check right position lamp 23 Reversing light failure 24 License plate light failure 25 Left front turn indicator failure 26 Left rear turn indicator failure 27 Right front turn indicator failure 28 Right rear turn indicator failure
35 Replace battery In remote key
52 Change timing belt
53 Tighten fuel cap 59 Open, then close driver’s
window 65 Theft attempted 66 Service theft alarm 67 Service steering column lock 68 Service power steering, drive
with care 79 Engine oil low – add oil 81 Service transmission 84 Engine power is reduced 88 Use Transmitter pocket to start
89 Service vehicle soon 91 No remote detected 92 No remote detected, press
brake to restart
93 Press button again to turn
engine off
94 Shift to park
95 Service airbag
174 Low battery
258 Park assist Off
Engine oil message
• : % Change
This message will be displayed when the engine oil requires
changing.
Remaining oil life 0
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Type 2
Multiple messages may display one after the other.
The following are some of the
vehicle messages that may be
displayed.
Battery voltage and charging messages
• Battery Saver Active Displays when the vehicle has
detected the battery voltage is dropping below a certain point.
The battery saver system starts
reducing features of the vehicle that
may be noticed. At the point that features are disabled, this message
displays. Turn off unnecessary accessories to
allow the battery to recharge.
• Low Battery
Displays when the battery voltage
is low.
• Service Battery Charging System Displays when there is a fault in the
battery charging system.
Take the vehicle to a Holden Dealer for service.
Brake system messages
• Brake Fluid Low
Displays when the brake uid level
is low.
Brake uid 0
• Release Parking Brake Displays as a reminder the parking
brake is on. Release it before you
attempt to drive.
• Service Parking Brake
Displays when there is a problem with the parking brake.
Take the vehicle to a Holden Dealer for service.
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Cruise control messages
• Cruise Set To XXX Displays when the cruise control is
set and shows the set speed.
Cruise control 0
Door ajar messages
• Driver Door Open Displays when the driver’s door is
open. Close the door completely.
• Hood Open
Displays when the bonnet is open.
Close the bonnet completely.
• Left Rear Door Open Displays when the left-hand rear
door is open. Close the door completely.
• Passenger Door Open Displays when the front passenger’s
door is open. Close the door completely.
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• Right Rear Door Open Displays when the right-hand rear
door is open. Close the door completely.
• Trunk Open Displays when the tailgate is open. Close the tailgate completely.
Engine cooling system messages
• A/C Off Due To High Engine Temp
Displays when the engine coolant
becomes hotter than the normal
operating temperature. To avoid added strain on a hot
engine, the air conditioning compressor automatically turns off. When the coolant temperature returns to normal, the air conditioning
compressor turns back on.
You can continue to drive the vehicle. If this message continues to appear,
have the system repaired by a Holden Dealer as soon as possible
to avoid damage to the engine.
• Engine Overheated – Idle Engine Displays when the engine coolant
temperature is too hot. Stop and allow the vehicle to idle until it cools down.
• Engine Overheated – Stop Engine
Displays and a continuous chime sounds if the engine cooling system reaches unsafe temperatures for operation.
Stop and turn off the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so to avoid severe damage.
This message clears when the engine has cooled to a safe operating temperature.
Engine oil messages
• Change Engine Oil Soon Displays when the engine oil needs
to be changed.
Remaining oil life 0
• Engine Oil Hot, Idle Engine Displays when the engine oil
temperature is too hot. Stop and allow the vehicle to idle until it cools down.
• Oil Pressure Low – Stop Engine Displays if low oil pressure levels
occur. Stop the vehicle as soon as safely
possible and do not operate it until
the cause of the low oil pressure
has been corrected. Check the oil as soon as possible and have the vehicle serviced by a Holden Dealer.
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Engine power messages
• Engine Power is Reduced Displays when the vehicle’s engine
power is reduced. Reduced engine power can affect
the vehicle’s ability to accelerate.
If this message is on, but there is no
reduction in performance, proceed to your destination. The performance
may be reduced the next time the
vehicle is driven.
The vehicle may be driven at a
reduced speed while this message
is on, but maximum acceleration and speed may be reduced.
Anytime this message stays on, or displays repeatedly, the vehicle
should be taken to a Holden Dealer for service as soon as possible.
Fuel system messages
• Fuel Level Low Displays when the vehicle is low on
fuel.
Refuel as soon as possible.
• Tighten Gas Cap Displays when the fuel cap is not on
tight. Tighten the fuel cap.
Key and lock messages
• No Remote Detected Displays when the transmitter
battery is weak on vehicles with
electronic key system.
• Replace Battery In Remote Key
Displays when the battery in the radio remote control needs to be
replaced.
• Use Transmitter Pocket To Start Vehicles with electronic key system.
Displays when starting the vehicle if an electronic key is not detected.
The key battery may also be weak.
Lamp messages
• Check XXXX Turn Signal Lamp When one of the turn signals is out,
this message displays to show which
bulb needs to be replaced.
• Turn Signal On
Displays if the turn signal has been
left on. Turn off the turn signal.
Object detection system messages
• Park Assist Off Displays when the park assist
system has been turned off or
when there is a temporary condition
causing the system to be disabled.
Park Assist (PA) 0
• Service Parking Assist
Displays if there is a problem with
the park assist system. Do not use this system to help you park.
Park Assist (PA) 0
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• Rear Cross Trafc Alert Off
Displays when the rear cross trafc alert system has been turned off or
when there is a temporary condition
causing the system to be disabled.
Rear Cross Trafc Alert (RCTA) 0
• Side Blind Zone Alert Off
Displays when the side blind zone alert system has been turned off or
when there is a temporary condition
causing the system to be disabled.
Side Blind Zone Alert (SBZA) 0
Ride control system messages
• Service Traction Control
Displays when there is a problem
with the Traction Control System (TCS).
When this message is displayed, the system will not limit wheel spin. Adjust your driving accordingly.
See a Holden Dealer for service.
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• Service ESC
Displays if there is a problem with the Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
system. If this message appears, try to reset
the system. Stop; turn off the engine for at least 15 seconds; then start
the engine again. If this message is still displayed,
there is a problem. See a Holden
Dealer for service.
The vehicle is safe to drive; however, you do not have the benet of Electronic Stability Control (ESC),
so reduce your speed and drive accordingly.
Security messages
• Theft Attempted
Displays if the vehicle detects a tamper condition.
Service vehicle messages
• Service AC System
Displays if there is a problem with
the air conditioning system. Take the vehicle to a Holden Dealer for service.
• Service Power Steering Displays and a chime may sound
when there may be a problem with
the power steering system. If this message displays and a
reduction in steering performance or loss of power steering assistance is noticed, see a Holden Dealer.
• Service Vehicle Soon
Displays if there is a problem with
the vehicle. Take the vehicle to a Holden Dealer for service.
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Transmission messages
• Service Transmission
Displays if there is a problem with
the transmission. Take the vehicle to a Holden dealer
for service.
• Shift To Park Displays when the transmission
needs to be shifted to P (Park).
This may display when attempting to remove the key from the ignition switch, or for vehicles with electronic key system, when removing the key from the vehicle, if the vehicle is not in P (Park).
• Transmission Hot – Idle Engine Displays and a chime sounds if the
transmission uid becomes too hot.
Driving with the transmission uid
temperature high can cause damage to the vehicle.
Stop the vehicle and let it idle to allow the transmission to cool.
This message clears when the uid
temperature reaches a safe level.
Vehicle reminder messages
• Ice Possible Drive With Care
Displays when ice conditions are
possible.
Window messages
• Open, Then Close Driver/ Passenger Window
Displays when the window needs to
be reprogrammed.
If the vehicle battery has been
discharged or disconnected, you may need to program the driver’s door window for the auto-up feature to work.
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Warning chimes
Warning chimes may be heard when
starting the engine or while driving, for example:
• If a seat belt is not fastened.
• If a certain speed is exceeded
while the park brake is applied.
• If a warning code appears on the instrument cluster.
Warning chimes may be heard when
the vehicle is parked and/or a door is opened:
• When the key is in the ignition switch/lock or the ignition is on.
• When the exterior lamps are on.
70 Instruments and controls Trip computer
Type 1
Type 2
The vehicle has a trip computer displayed on the Driver Information Centre (DIC) in the instrument cluster.
Depending on vehicle model, the trip computer shows:
Type 1
• Trip Odometer
• Fuel Range
• Average Vehicle Speed
• Instantaneous Fuel Consumption
• Average Fuel Consumption Type 2
• Digital Speedometer
• Trip 1
• Trip 2
• Fuel Range
• Instantaneous Fuel Consumption
• Average Fuel Consumption
• Average Vehicle Speed
To select the trip computer screens, press MENU.
Rotate the adjuster wheel select the menu items.
to
Digital speedometer (Type 2)
The digital speedometer displays the current vehicle speed.
Trip odometer (Type 1) / Trip 1 and Trip 2 (Type 2)
This display shows the current distance travelled since the last reset for the trip odometer.
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The trip odometer can be reset to zero by pressing SET/CLR for
several seconds while the trip odometer is displayed.
Fuel range
This display shows the approximate
distance the vehicle can be driven
without refuelling.
The fuel range estimate is based
on an average of the vehicle’s fuel economy over recent driving history and the amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tank.
Average vehicle speed
This display shows the average speed of the vehicle.
This average is calculated based on
the various vehicle speeds recorded since the last reset of this value.
The average speed can be reset by pressing SET/CLR for several
seconds while average vehicle speed is displayed.
Instantaneous fuel consumption
The instantaneous fuel economy display shows the current fuel economy.
This number reects only the
approximate current fuel economy of
the vehicle and changes frequently
as driving conditions change.
Average fuel consumption
This display shows the approximate average fuel economy.
This number is calculated based on
the fuel use recorded since the last time this menu item was reset.
This number reects only the
approximate average fuel economy of the vehicle and will change as driving conditions change.
The average fuel economy can
be reset by pressing SET/CLR for
several seconds while average fuel economy is displayed.
Vehicle personalisation
Settings can be personalised using
the infotainment system controls. Note
Depending on the vehicle variant, some of the following functions may
not be available.
72 Instruments and controls Settings
Settings can be made with the
ignition on and the vehicle not moving.
The following are all possible Vehicle
personalisation features and may differ to your vehicle.
F (Home) : Press to access the
Home screen.
Touch to scroll through the
Q R
menus or setup items.
Touch to exit, or return to the
3
previous screen or menu.
Some items can be set to On or Off,
while others have several choices. The On setting is displayed as:
The Off setting is displayed as:
Note
The following describes the functions that may be available in the Vehicle
menu. For the other items in the
Settings menu; Settings 0 116
Vehicle
To access the menu on the infotainment system:
1. Touch F.
2. Touch Settings.
3. Touch Vehicle.
4. Select the desired item.
Collision / Detection Systems
Select and the following may display:
• Park Assist
• Rear Cross Trafc Alert
• Side Blind Zone Alert Park Assist:
This allows this park assist to be
turned on or off.
• Select On, Off or On with Towbar
Rear Cross Trafc Alert:
This allows this rear cross trafc alert system to be turned on or off.
• Select On, Off Side Blind Zone Alert:
This allows this side blind zone alert system to be turned on or off.
• Select On, Off
Comfort and Convenience
Select and the following may display:
• Chime Volume
• Personalisation by Driver
• Auto Wipe in Reverse Gear
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Chime Volume: Allows selection of the chime volume
level.
• Select 24 to 38
Personalisation by Driver
Allows personalisation functions to
be turned on or off.
• Select On or Off Auto Wipe in Reverse Gear:
Allows this feature to be turned on
or off. When on, and the front wipers are on, the rear window wiper will turn on automatically when the vehicle is shifted into R (Reverse).
• Select On or Off
Lighting
Select and the following may display:
• Vehicle Locator Lights
• Exit Lighting
Vehicle Locator Lights: This allows selection of the entry
lighting function. When on, the exterior lights illuminate for a short period when c is pressed.
• Select On or Off Exit Lighting: This allows selection of how long the
exterior lamps stay on when leaving the vehicle and it is dark outside.
• Select Off, 30, 60 or 120 Seconds
Power Door Locks
Select and the following may display:
• Auto Door Lock
Auto Door Lock: This allows selection for the doors
to automatically lock when the transmission lever is shifted out of park and unlock when placed in park.
• Select On or Off
Remote Lock, Unlock, Start
Select and the following may display:
• Remote Unlock Light Feedback
• Remote Lock Feedback
• Remote Door Unlock
• Relock Remote Unlocked Doors
• Passive Door Unlock
• Passive Door Lock
• Remote Left in Vehicle Alert
Remote Unlock Light Feedback:
When on, the exterior lamps will
ash when unlocking the vehicle
with the remote control.
• Select Flash Lights or Off
Remote Lock Feedback:
This allows selection of what type of feedback is given when pressing e on the remote control.
• Select Lights Only, Lights & Horn, Horn Only, or Off
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Remote Door Unlock: This allows selection of which doors
will unlock when pressing c on the remote control.
When set to Driver Door, the driver’s
door will unlock the rst time c or
the front door exterior handle button
(vehicles with electronic key system) is pressed. All doors will unlock
when the button is pressed a second
time. When set to All Doors, all of the
doors will unlock at the rst press of
c or the front door exterior handle
button (vehicles with electronic key
system).
• Select All Doors or Driver Door Relock Remote Unlocked Doors Activates or deactivates the
automatic relock function after unlocking without opening a door.
• Select On or Off
Passive Door Unlock: This allows the selection of what
doors will unlock when using the
button on the driver’s door to unlock
the vehicle.
• Select All Doors or Driver Door Passive Door Lock: Activates or deactivates the passive
locking function. This feature locks the vehicle automatically after several seconds if all doors have
been closed and an electronic key has been removed from the vehicle.
Select On, On with Horn Chirp or Off. Remote Left in Vehicle Alert: This feature sounds an alert when
the remote control is left in the vehicle.
• Select On or Off
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Lighting
Exterior lighting ....................75
Exterior lamp control ..................75
Automatic lamp control
Headlamp high/low beam
Headlamp level adjustment Daytime Running
Lamps (DRL)
Hazard warning ashers
Turn and lane change signals Front fog lamps Reversing lamps Misted lamp covers
..............................77
Interior lighting .....................78
Instrument panel illumination .....78
Interior lamps
.............................79
Lighting features ..................80
Vehicle locator lights ..................80
Exit lighting Battery power protection
.................................80
...............75
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........76
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....77
..........................78
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............80
Exterior lighting
Exterior lamp control
(OFF): Rotate to turn all lamps
and lights off. AUTO: Exterior lamps and
instrument panel lights turn on or off automatically, depending on the
ambient light.
8 (Park lamps): Turns on the park
lamps, number plate lamps and
instrument panel lights. 9 (Headlamps): Turns on the
headlamps and all park lamps.
Automatic lamp control
When the lamp control is in the AUTO position, the exterior lamps and instrument panel lights automatically switch on according to
ambient light.
• To turn automatic lighting off, rotate to .
76 Lighting Headlamp high/low beam
To activate high beam:
1. Turn the headlamps on.
2. Push the lever forwards. The high beam indicator lamp
$ illuminates on the instrument cluster.
To return to low beam:
1. Push the lever again or pull the lever rearward.
Warning
Always switch the headlamps
to low beam when vehicles are
approaching or when following another vehicle.
To ash the high beam lamps:
1. Pull the lever towards the rear of the vehicle and release.
The lamps stay on for as long as
the lever is held.
Headlamp level adjustment
Adjust the headlamp level according to vehicle load, to ensure illumination of the road ahead.
Press 9 to withdraw the switch, rotate to the recommended position
and then press it back in place:
0: Front seats occupied
: All seats occupied
1 2: All seats occupied and load
compartment laden
: Driver’s seat occupied and load
3
compartment laden
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Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)
DRL increase the visibility of the
vehicle during daylight. The DRL LEDs can operate in two different intensities:
• Normal intensity for park lamps.
• High intensity for DRL function. The DRL operate in high intensity
when the ignition is on or the engine is running and the lamp control switch is in AUTO position.
If the lamp control switch is turned to 8 or 9, the DRL operate in normal intensity.
If the lamp control switch is turned off the DRL do not operate.
Hazard warning ashers
Press ¨ to turn the hazard warning
asher on or off, when the ignition is
in any position.
All turn signals ash continuously.
Use the hazard warning asher if the vehicle becomes a trafc hazard,
day or night. Note
Using hazard warning ashers while
the vehicle is moving, is illegal in some States and Countries.
Turn and lane change signals
1. Push the lever in the direction the steering wheel is turned.
A green arrow on the instrument
cluster ashes when the lamps
are in operation.
For three ashes, e.g. when
changing lanes:
1. Push the lever until the point of resistance, then release.
78 Lighting Front fog lamps
The vehicle may have front fog lamps.
To turn the front fog lamps on:
• Press >. > illuminates on the instrument
cluster.
To turn the front fog lamps off:
• Press > again.
Reversing lamps
The reversing lamps illuminate when the ignition is on and reverse gear is engaged.
Misted lamp covers
Caution
Condensation may temporarily appear on the inside of exterior lamp lenses after rain or washing the vehicle. Condensation occurs when there is a temperature
difference between the inside and
outside of the lamp allowing a
ne mist on the inside surface of
the lamp lens. This condensation will disappear when the vehicle is in a dry environment or the lamp is on. If water does collect in the lamp contact a Holden Dealer.
Interior lighting
Instrument panel illumination
To adjust the instrument panel lighting, press D to withdraw the switch, rotate to the desired level
and then press it back in place.
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Interior lamps
Courtesy lamps
Front
Press the rocker switch: ( (Off): Remains off when doors are
opened or closed. H: Automatically switches on when
a door is opened and turns off after doors are closed.
' (On): Remains on when doors are opened or closed.
Rear
Press the rocker switch: ( (Off): Remains off when doors are
opened or closed.
: Automatically switches on when a door is opened and turns off after doors are closed.
I (On): Remains on when doors are opened or closed.
Note
To prevent the battery from
discharging, turn the lamp off when the engine is not running.
Warning
Do not leave the courtesy lamp on while driving in the dark.
Sun visor lamps
The vehicle may have lamps at either side of the mirror.
The lamps turn on and off automatically when the cover is opened and closed.
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Lighting features
Vehicle locator lights
To facilitate retrieving the vehicle when it is dark, lights such as the headlamps and tail lamps illuminate for a short period when c is pressed.
Set the headlamps to Auto mode.
This setting can be changed in the
Vehicle settings.
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Exit lighting
Set the headlamps, side lamps and tail lamps to illuminate the way, after leaving the vehicle.
Activation, deactivation and duration
of lighting can be changed in the
vehicle settings menu.
Vehicle personalisation 0
Set the headlamps to Auto mode.
1. Switch the ignition off.
2. Remove the ignition key or open the driver’s door.
If activated, the lighting remains on for the set duration.
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Battery power protection
To prevent the battery from
discharging, lamps are switched off automatically 10 minutes after the ignition is turned off.
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Infotainment system
Introduction ...........................81
Safety information ......................81
General information Theft-deterrent feature Overview Operation
....................................84
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Audio .....................................90
AM-FM radio ..............................90
DAB radio Antennas USB port Auxiliary devices Bluetooth music
...................................93
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.....................................95
Gallery .................................106
Gallery (pictures) ......................106
Gallery (movies)
....................82
...............83
.....................102
........................103
.......................108
Phone ..................................109
Bluetooth .................................109
Hands-free phone
...................112
Smartphone applications ... 115
Android Auto, Apple CarPlay .... 115
Settings ............................... 116
General operation of the
settings menu ...........................116
Introduction
Safety information
The lightning ash with the arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user about the presence
of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the system’s enclosure that
may be of sufcient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
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The exclamation point within an
equilateral triangle is intended
to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the system.
• Always operate the vehicle in
a safe manner. Do not become distracted by the vehicle while driving and always be fully aware
of all driving conditions. Do not change settings or any functions.
Pull over in a safe and legal
manner before attempting such
operations. To promote safety,
certain functions are disabled unless the parking brake is on.
• To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover
or back of this system. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualied
service personnel.
To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do not expose this system to water, rain, or moisture and do not place another electric device on LCD touch display.
• When driving, keep the volume of the unit low enough to allow you to hear sounds from outside the vehicle, such as emergency services, etc.
• Do not drop it and avoid heavy impacts at anytime.
Warning
The infotainment system must
be used so the vehicle can be
driven safely at all times. Stop the vehicle in a safe location and operate the infotainment system while the vehicle is stationary.
For your safety, some features are disabled while the vehicle is
in motion.
General information
The infotainment system provides infotainment in your car, using the
latest technology. See a Holden dealer to have the
system or software updated and upgraded.
The radio can be easily used by
registering up to 25 FM or AM stations with the Preset function.
A DAB radio tuner may also be
included.
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The infotainment system can play USB storage device or iPod/iPhone devices.
Using the phone projection function,
you can operate specic applications
on your smartphone via the infotainment system.
The Bluetooth phone connection function allows for the use of wireless hands-free phone calls, as well as a phone music player.
Connect a portable music player to
the auxiliary sound input to enjoy the rich sound of the infotainment system.
• The 'Overview' section provides a simple overview of the infotainment system’s functions and summary of all regulatory devices.
• The 'Operation' section explains
the basic controls for the
infotainment system.
Design and specications are
subject to change without notice.
• Some of the radio features may
be limited when ignition is off.
'Made for iPod' and 'Made for iPhone' refers to an electronic
accessory has been designed to connect specically to iPod or iPhone respectively, and has been certied by the developer to meet
Apple performance standards. Apple
is not responsible for the operation
of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note the use of this accessory with iPod, iPhone may affect wireless performance.
Theft-deterrent feature
The infotainment system has an electronic security system to prevent theft.
Therefore, the infotainment system will only function in the vehicle in
which it was rst installed, and cannot be used in another vehicle.
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Control panel
1. Display: Display for Play / Reception / Menu state and information.
2. Home: Press { to enter the home menu.
3. Seek: Press g/ l to seek the station or media contents.
4. Power: Press and hold P to turn the power on/off.
Press P to turn the mute function
on/off.
5. Volume knob:
Rotate the volume knob to adjust
the volume.
6. Phone: Press 5 to access the Phone screen.
(If there is no connected phone,
the display will show the Device Management Menu to allow you to connect a previously
paired phone or establish a new Bluetooth enabled phone
connection.)
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Steering wheel remote control
1. Call:
When there is no connected
Bluetooth device on the infotainment system:
Executes the Bluetooth
device connection.
When there is a connected
Bluetooth device on the infotainment system:
Press % to answer the call
or enter the redial selection mode.
If the connected phone
supports Speech Recognition, press and hold
%
to activate the phone’s SR
(speech recognition) mode.
2. Mute / hang up: Press 5 in any music play mode
to turn the mute function on and off.
Press 5 to reject incoming calls
or to nish your current call or
phone’s SR mode.
3. SRC Press SRC to change the
source, e.g. AM, FM, DAB, USB, etc.
SEEK (Q / R)
Press: – FM/AM/DAB mode:
receives the previous or next preset station.
– USB mode: plays the
previous or next le.
– iPod/iPhone mode: plays
the previous or next song.
– Bluetooth music mode:
plays the previous or next music.
Press and hold: – FM/AM mode:
sequentially searches
the stations saved in PRESET.
– Bluetooth, USB, iPod/
iPhone mode: quickly
scans forward or
backward while the button is pressed. Once
released, returns to normal playback.
4. Volume Press + to increase the volume. Press – to decrease the volume.
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System on / off
• Press P on the control panel to turn the power on. The last audio
or movie will be executed.
• Press and hold P on the control panel to turn the power off. The
time and temperature will be
shown on the screen.
Note
The time and temperature are displayed when the ignition is on.
Turning on / off automatically
When the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position, the infotainment system is turned on automatically.
When the ignition switch is in the OFF position and the driver’s door is opened, the infotainment system is turned off automatically.
Note
If P is pressed and held when the ignition is off, the infotainment system is turned on for approximately 10 minutes.
Volume control
Rotate the volume knob on the
control panel to adjust the volume. The current sound volume is indicated.
• Using the steering wheel remote control, press + x - to adjust the volume.
• Turning on the infotainment system will set the volume level to its previous selection (when it is less than the maximum starting volume).
• If the volume level is louder than maximum starting volume level when the infotainment system is turned on, the infotainment system is adjusted automatically to maximum starting volume level.
Mute
Press P on the control panel to turn the mute function on and off.
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Using Home menu
1. Press { on the control panel. The Home menu may vary
depending on the vehicle option.
2. Touch the desired menu icon.
• Touch Audio to select AM/ FM/ DAB/USB/ Bluetooth music play or auxiliary sound (AUX) input.
• Touch Gallery to view pictures or movies. Refer to 'Before using Picture system' or 'Before using Movie
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• Touch Phone to activate phone features (if connected).
• Touch Projection to activate Android AutoTM or Apple CarPlayTM. If a smartphone is already connected to the USB
port, Projection will be replaced
with Android Auto or Apple CarPlay icons.
• Touch Settings to enter the system settings menu.
Managing home menu icons
1. Touch and hold any of the Home menu icons to enter edit mode.
2. Continue holding the icon and drag it to the desired position.
3. Release your nger to drop the icon in the desired position.
4. To move an application to another page, drag the icon to the edge of the screen toward the desired page.
5. Continue dragging and dropping application icons as desired.
6. Press { to exit edit mode.
Note
• The edit mode exits after 30 seconds of inactivity.
The maximum number of pages in edit mode is three.
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Selecting functions
Audio
1. Press { on the control panel.
2. Touch Audio on the home menu.
3. Touch Source on the screen.
• Touch AM to select AM radio.
• Touch FM to select FM radio.
• Touch DAB to select digital radio.
• Touch USB to select USB music. If an iPod is connected to a USB
port, USB changes to iPod.
• Touch Bluetooth to select Bluetooth music.
• Touch AUX to select auxiliary sound (AUX) input.
Note
• Press { to return to the Home menu.
If the playback source (iPod/ USB/ AUX/ Bluetooth) is not connected to the infotainment system, this function is not
available.
Audio source availability may vary depending on the region and vehicle model.
• An additional USB device can
be supported by attaching an external USB hub from the single
USB port.
Using a USB hub with 2 iPhone/iPod devices is not recommended.
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Gallery
1. Press { on the control panel.
2. Touch Gallery on the home menu.
Touch \ to view picture les on the USB storage device.
Touch s to view movie les on the USB storage device.
Note
• Press { to return to the Home menu
.
If the playback source (USB (picture / movie)) is not connected to the infotainment system, this
function is not available.
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Phone
To operate Bluetooth hands-free function, connect a Bluetooth phone to the infotainment system.
1. Press { on the control panel.
2. Touch Phone on the home menu. Alternately, press 5 on the control panel or steering wheel
control switch (if available).
Note
• Press { to return to the Home menu.
• If the phone is not connected to the infotainment system, this
function is not available.
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Projection
The phone projection applications Android Auto and Apple CarPlay display selected apps from your smartphone on the infotainment screen and allow their operation directly via the infotainment controls.
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Settings
1. Press { on the control panel.
2. Touch Settings on the home menu.
Note
• The On setting is displayed as:
• The Off setting is displayed as:
• Press { to return to the Home menu.
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Audio
AM-FM radio
Listening to FM/AM radio
1. Press { on the control panel.
2. Touch Audio on the home menu.
3. Touch Source on the screen.
4. Touch FM or AM on the screen.
The FM or AM radio band of the
most recent listened station is displayed.
Note
• Press { to return to the Home menu.
Searching for broadcasting automatically
Press g / l on the control panel
to automatically search for available
stations with good reception.
Searching for broadcasting directly
1. Touch t on the screen.
2. Touch the desired frequency.
3. Touch Go.
Note
Touching '.' between digits is not
necessary. The radio will add it automatically at the correct location.
Searching for broadcasting by using the preset
Saving preset
1. Select the band (FM or AM) to store a station into.
2. Select the desired station.
3. Touch S / T to select the desired page of saved favourites.
4. Touch and hold down any Preset to save the current radio station
to that button of the selected
favourites page.
• Up to 5 favourites pages can
be saved, and each page can store up to ve radio stations.
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Listening to preset directly
1. Repeatedly touch S / T to select the desired page of saved favourites.
2. Touch the desired Preset to directly listen to the radio station
saved to that button.
Using the FM/AM radio menu
General operation of the menu
1. Select the desired band (FM or AM).
2. Touch Menu on the FM/AM radio screen.
3. Touch the desired menu to select the relevant item or to display the item’s detailed menu.
4. Touch 3 to return to the previous menu.
Station list
1. From the FM/AM menu, touch Station List to display the FM/ AM station list. The station list information is displayed.
2. Scroll through the list using Q / R.
Tune to the desired station by
selecting it.
Tone settings
From Tone Settings menu, sound
features can be set.
1. Touch Tone Settings to enter the sound setup mode. The tone settings menu is displayed.
• Touch -/+ to select the
desired sound style manually.
Bass: Adjust the bass level
from -12 to +12.
• Mid (Midrange): Adjust the mid-
range level from -12 to +12.
Treble: Adjust the treble level
from -12 to +12.
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• Fade: Adjust the front/rear
speaker balance by dragging
the round cursor up or down the vehicle interior image.
• Balance: Adjust the left/right
speaker balance by dragging
the round cursor left or right the vehicle interior image.
EQ (Equaliser): Select or turn off the sound style. (Talk, Rock, Jazz, Pop, Country, Classical, Custom)
2. Touch 3.
Auto volume
When Auto Volume is turned on,
the volume will automatically be
adjusted according to the vehicle speed to offset the noise from the engine and tyres.
1. Touch Auto Volume.
2. Select the desired option. (Off/ Low/ Medium-Low/ Medium/ Medium-High/ High)
RDS (Radio Data System)
Setting the RDS function in the FM radio.
1. From the FM/AM menu, nd RDS.
2. Select on or off.
Note
RDS may not be available in all
areas
Update station list
1. From the FM/AM menu, touch Update Station List to display the update FM/AM station list.
The FM/AM broadcasting list
update will proceed.
2. During the FM/AM broadcasting list update, touch Cancel to stop it from saving changes.
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DAB radio
The vehicle may have a DAB radio.
Listening to DAB radio
1. Press { on the control panel.
2. Touch Audio on the home menu.
3. Touch Source on the screen.
4. Touch DAB on the screen.
The DAB radio band of the
most recent listened station is displayed.
Note
• Press { to return to the Home menu.
Searching for broadcasting automatically
Press g / l on the control panel
to automatically search for available
stations with good reception.
Searching for broadcasting by using the preset
Saving preset
1. Select the desired station.
2. Touch S / T to select the desired page of saved favourites.
3. Touch and hold down any Preset to save the current radio station
to that button of the selected
favourites page.
• Up to 5 favourites pages can
be saved, and each page can store up to ve radio stations.
• To change a Preset, simply tune to the new desired radio station and hold the Preset.
Listening to preset directly
1. Repeatedly touch S / T to select the desired page of saved favourites.
2. Touch the desired Preset to directly listen to the radio station
saved to that button.
Using the DAB radio menu
General operation of the menu
1. Touch Menu on the DAB radio screen.
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2. Touch the desired menu to select the relevant item or to display the item’s detailed menu.
3. Touch 3 to return to the previous menu.
Station list
1. From the DAB menu, touch Station List to display the DAB station list. The station list information is displayed.
2. Scroll through the list using Q / R.
Tune to the desired station by
selecting it.
Tone settings
From Tone Settings menu, sound
features can be set.
1. From the DAB menu, touch Tone Settings to enter the sound
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Auto volume
When Auto Volume is turned on,
the volume will automatically be
adjusted according to the vehicle speed to offset the noise from the engine and tyres.
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Categories
1. From the DAB menu, touch Categories to display the DAB category list. The DAB category list information is displayed.
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Scroll through the list using Q
Tune to the desired station by
selecting it.
Note
In DAB mode, only the selected category is displayed in the category list.
Update station list
1. From the DAB menu, touch Update Station List to update DAB station list. The DAB
broadcasting list update will
proceed.
2. During the DAB broadcasting list update, touch Cancel to stop it from saving changes.
/ R.
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Antennas
Fixed mast antenna
To remove the roof antenna, rotate it counterclockwise. To install the roof antenna, rotate it clockwise.
Caution
To avoid damage, remove the
antenna before entering an
automatic car wash or a place with a low ceiling height.
Install the antenna fully tightened and adjusted to the upright position to ensure proper reception.
Multi-band antenna
The multi-band antenna on the roof
of the vehicle is used for the AM-FM radio. Keep the antenna clear of
obstructions for clear reception.
USB port
The infotainment system can play
the music les contained in a
USB storage device, a device that supports Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) or supported iPods/iPhones.
Before using audio system
Supported audio le formats:
• MP3 (MPEG-1 Layer 3, MPEG-2 Layer 3).
Constant Bit Rate (CBR)
between 8 and 320 kbps.
Variable Bit Rate (VBR).
Sampling frequencies of 8,
11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32,
44.1, and 48 kHz.
• Windows Media Audio Windows Media Audio 10.
CBR between 32 and 768 kbps.
VBR (Standard), Professional,
Lossless, or higher according to
Microsoft specications.
Sampling frequencies of 8, 12,
16, 22, 32, 44.1, and 48 kHz.
• AAC (MPEG-4 AAC, Low
Complexity Prole) and AAC+.
CBR between 8 and 320 kbps.
OGG Vorbis.
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• Waveform (WAV – PCM Windows format).
• Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF).
3GPP (Generally used for mobile devices).
• Audio Books (MP3, WMA, AAC, AA).
Cautions for using USB storage device and iPod/iPhone
Operation cannot be guaranteed
if a HDD built-in USB mass
storage device or a CF or SD
memory card is connected by
using a USB adaptor. Use a USB
or ash memory type storage
device.
• Use caution to avoid static electricity discharge when connecting or disconnecting the USB. If connection and disconnection are repeated many times within a short time, a
problem may result.
• Operation is not guaranteed if the connecting terminal of the USB device is not metal.
• Connection with i-Stick Type USB storage devices may fail
due to vehicle vibration, so their operation cannot be guaranteed.
• Be careful not to touch the USB connecting terminal with an
object or any part of your body.
USB storage devices can only be recognised when it is formatted in FAT16/32, NTFS, HFS+.
exFAT and other le systems cannot be recognised.
• According to the type and capacity of the USB storage device and the type of the stored
le, the time it takes to recognise the les may differ. This is not a problem with the system in this case, wait for the les to be
processed.
• Files in some USB storage
devices may not be recognised due to compatibility problems.
• Do not disconnect the USB
storage device while it is being
played. This may cause damage to the system or the performance of the USB device.
An external USB hub may
require two USB devices to be
used at the same time depending on vehicle variant.
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• Disconnect the connected USB storage device when the vehicle ignition is turned off. If the ignition is turned on while the USB storage device is connected, the USB storage
device may be damaged or may
not operate normally in some cases.
• A USB storage device can only
be connected to this system for
the purpose of playing music/
movie, viewing photo les, or
upgrading.
• The USB terminal should
not be used to charge USB accessory equipment since the
heat generation using the USB terminal may cause performance issues or damage to the device.
• When a USB device contains more than one partition, only
the music les from the top-level partition can be played. Store the music les in the top-level.
Music les to which DRM (Digital Right Management) is applied
cannot be played.
• This system can support USB storage devices with a limit of
5000 les (music, photo and
video), and 15 stages of folder structure. Normal usage cannot
be guaranteed for storage
devices that exceed this limit.
An iPod/iPhone can play all
music les supported. But the music le lists are displayed up to 5000 les on the screen in alphabetical order.
• Some iPod/iPhone models may not support the connectivity or functionality of this system.
• Only connect an iPod/iPhone
with connection cables supported by iPod/iPhone devices. Other connection cables may not
operate correctly.
• When an iPod/iPhone is not
being used, disconnect it from
the vehicle with the ignition turned off.
• We don’t recommend using a
USB hub with two iPhone/iPod
devices.
• When an iPod/iPhone is
connected to the USB port by an iPod/iPhone cable, Bluetooth
music is not supported.
• Connect an iPod/iPhone to the
USB port by using an iPod/ iPhone cable to play the music les of an iPod/iPhone. When
an iPod/iPhone is connected to the AUX input terminal, the
music les are played, but not controlled by MyLink.
iPod/iPhone movie le playback is not supported.
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The playback functions and the information display items of the iPod/iPhone used with this
infotainment system may be
different from the iPod/iPhone in terms of play order, method, and the information displayed.
Refer to the following table for
the classication items related to the search function provided by
an iPod/iPhone.
Step 1 Step 2
Playlists Playlists Songs
Artists Albums / All song Songs
Albums Albums Songs
Songs Songs
Genres Albums / All song Songs
Composer Albums/ All song Songs
Audiobooks Songs
PodCasts PodCast Episode
USB player
Playing USB storage device music
les
Connect the USB storage device
containing the music les to the USB
port.
• Once the infotainment system
nishes reading the information
on the USB storage device, it
will be automatically played. (If
you set the USB Auto Launch
to off in Settings, it will not be
automatically played.)
If a non-readable USB storage device is connected, then an error message will appear and
the infotainment system will be
automatically switched to the previous audio function.
Note If the USB storage device is already
connected, press { > Audio > Source > USB to play the USB
music les.
Ending the USB music les play­back
1. Touch Source.
2. Select another function by touching the AM, FM, AUX or
Bluetooth.
Note
Before removing the USB storage device, select another function, and then remove the USB storage device.
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