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Opel Vauxhall Vectra Owner Manual

Opel Vauxhall Vectra Owner Manual

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  • Model
    Vectra
  • Manufactured by
    Vauxhall
The Opel Vectra, also known as the Vauxhall Vectra, represents a significant entry into the mainstream family car market, with its first generation (chassis code A180) launching in 1988. Designed to succeed the Opel Ascona and Vauxhall Cavalier, this model aimed to provide a blend of comfort, practicality, and value, targeting a broad demographic of families and professionals. Key features include the availability of a CVTronic transmission option, a focus on safety systems for its era, and a range of GM Family II engines offering power outputs from 75 PS to 130 PS. The Vectra competed against established rivals, striving for success through its modern design, improved safety, and technological advancements.

This comprehensive owner/operator manual serves as an essential guide for maintaining and understanding your Opel Vectra. It covers a wide array of topics, including detailed information on instruments, doors, seats, interior components, safety systems, lighting, windows, climate control, and transmission operation (including CVTronic and manual modes). Furthermore, the manual offers practical advice on driving hints, fuel economy, environmental protection, refueling procedures, and towing. For owners seeking to keep their vehicle in optimal condition, the manual provides guidance on vehicle care, basic maintenance checks, and troubleshooting common issues, empowering users with the knowledge to perform simple tasks and understand when professional service is required.

Electronic version of the factory Owner/Operator Manual

Opel Vectra produced by General Motors Europe firstly introduced in 1988 with Engines ranged initially from a 75 PS (55 kW) 1.4 L to a 130 PS (96 kW) 2.0 L Family II. The document follows is the Open (Vauxhall) vectra owner manual which contain information about: In Brief, instruments, key doors, bonnet, seats, interior, safety systems, lighting, windows, sun roof, climate control, automatic transmission, CVTronic, Driving hints, save fuel, protect the environment, fuel consumption, fuel, refueling, catalytic converter, exhaust gases, drive control systems, brakes, wheels, tyres, roof racks, caravan and trailer towing, self-hel, if you have a problem, maintenance, inspection system, vehicle care, technical data, index. Adjusting front seat lumbar support: Adjust lever Adjust lumbar support to suit personal requirements. Automatic wiping with rain sensor 3: Gently tap stalk upward. Operating windscreen and headlight wash systems 3: Pull stalk towards steering wheel. When the ignition is off, considerably more force is needed to brake and steer. Do not remove key until vehicle has come to a standstill, otherwise the steering column lock could engage unexpectedly. Check oil level before consulting a workshop. We recommend a Vauxhall Authorized Repairer. The automatic transmission allows you to change gears automatically (automatic mode) or manually (manual mode). Selecting D puts the transmission in automatic mode. If the selector lever is moved to the left in the D position, manual mode is activated, and the gears can be selected manually by tapping the selector lever forward or backward. After starting the engine and before shifting into a gear, depress the brake pedal, If the brakes are released w hen a gear is engaged, the vehicle will creep. Never actuate accelerator and brake pedals simultaneously.

Language: English
Number of pages: 290
Format: PDF
Quality: Digital
Indexed/Bookmarked/Searchable: No
Zoom-In, Zoom-Out: Yes
Printable: Pages, Sections, Chapters, Diagrams, Charts, Partials or Totally


Electronic version of the factory Owner/Operator Manual

Opel Vectra produced by General Motors Europe firstly introduced in 1988 with Engines ranged initially from a 75 PS (55 kW) 1.4 L to a 130 PS (96 kW) 2.0 L Family II. The document follows is the Open (Vauxhall) vectra owner manual which contain information about: In Brief, instruments, key doors, bonnet, seats, interior, safety systems, lighting, windows, sun roof, climate control, automatic transmission, CVTronic, Driving hints, save fuel, protect the environment, fuel consumption, fuel, refueling, catalytic converter, exhaust gases, drive control systems, brakes, wheels, tyres, roof racks, caravan and trailer towing, self-hel, if you have a problem, maintenance, inspection system, vehicle care, technical data, index. Adjusting front seat lumbar support: Adjust lever Adjust lumbar support to suit personal requirements. Automatic wiping with rain sensor 3: Gently tap stalk upward. Operating windscreen and headlight wash systems 3: Pull stalk towards steering wheel. When the ignition is off, considerably more force is needed to brake and steer. Do not remove key until vehicle has come to a standstill, otherwise the steering column lock could engage unexpectedly. Check oil level before consulting a workshop. We recommend a Vauxhall Authorized Repairer. The automatic transmission allows you to change gears automatically (automatic mode) or manually (manual mode). Selecting D puts the transmission in automatic mode. If the selector lever is moved to the left in the D position, manual mode is activated, and the gears can be selected manually by tapping the selector lever forward or backward. After starting the engine and before shifting into a gear, depress the brake pedal, If the brakes are released w hen a gear is engaged, the vehicle will creep. Never actuate accelerator and brake pedals simultaneously.

Language: English
Number of pages: 290
Format: PDF
Quality: Digital
Indexed/Bookmarked/Searchable: No
Zoom-In, Zoom-Out: Yes
Printable: Pages, Sections, Chapters, Diagrams, Charts, Partials or Totally