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HOLDEN VE Sedan 2010 User Manual

HOLDEN VE Sedan 2010
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VE Sedan and Sportwagon
Owner’s Handbook
VE
SEDAN AND
SPORTWAGON
VE SEDAN AND SPORTWAGON
holden.com.au
VE DOM_MY10_cover.pdf 17/08/2009 10:07:10 AM
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HOLDEN VE Sedan 2010 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHOLDEN
ModelVE Sedan 2010
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

Summary

CHAPTER 1A DASHBOARD

Dashboard layout

Identifies and describes the layout of dashboard components and controls.

Instrumentation

Explains the function and display of vehicle gauges, including speedometer, tachometer, and fuel.

Warning/reminder indications

Describes various warning lamps and indicators on the instrument panel and their meanings.

Trip computer

Explains how to use and customize trip computer functions and displays.

Customisation menu

Guides on accessing and modifying vehicle settings and features via the menu.

Steering, horn, hazard warning

Covers operation of steering wheel controls for signals, horn, and hazard lights.

Wipers and washers

Details operation of windscreen wipers and washers, including mist and auto functions.

Lights

Explains exterior and interior lighting controls, including automatic headlamps.

Cruise control

Describes setting, adjusting, and operating cruise control for maintaining vehicle speed.

Ventilation system

Explains the vehicle's ventilation system, air flow direction, and vent controls.

Manual heater, air conditioning

Details manual climate control operation, including fan speed, temperature, and mode.

Climate control

Covers automatic climate control system operation, zone settings, and modes.

Bluetooth®

Explains pairing and using a Bluetooth® phone with the car kit for hands-free communication.

CHAPTER 1B AUDIO

Steering wheel remote controls (all units)

Details functions of steering wheel audio controls for various system operations.

Overview (Level 1)

Provides overview and identification of controls for the Level 1 audio system.

Important information

Presents crucial notes and warnings for Level 1 audio operation, security, and display.

Switching on/off

Explains how to turn the audio system on and off using ignition or directly.

Audio settings

Guides on adjusting audio settings: volume, tone, fader, balance, equalizer.

Radio operation

Covers radio band selection, tuning, seek, and station storage.

Single CD operation

Details loading, playing, pausing, stopping, and track selection for the single CD player.

6 CD changer operation

Explains 6-disc CD changer operation, including loading, ejecting, and disc selection.

AUX operation

Guides connecting and operating external audio sources via the AUX input socket.

Additional features

Describes additional audio features like Speed Dependent Volume and Dynamic Distortion Limiter.

Overview (Level 2 and 3)

Provides overview and identification of controls for Level 2 and 3 audio systems.

Personal identity keys

Explains how personal identity keys store and recall electronic settings, including audio preferences.

Telephone operation

Details using the telephone facility: pairing, making calls, and answering.

Antenna information

Provides information on fixed mast and diversity antennas for radio reception.

Notes on compact discs

Offers notes on handling and cleaning compact discs for optimal playback.

CHAPTER 1C Rear seat entertainment

Overview – controls

Identifies and explains controls for the rear seat entertainment system.

Headphones

Guides operation, placement, and battery replacement for infrared headphones.

Important information

Presents crucial notes and warnings for rear seat entertainment operation and maintenance.

DVD player operation

Details DVD player usage: loading discs, remote control, and playback settings.

Audio/video input

Explains connecting external audio/video devices via the auxiliary input socket.

CHAPTER 2 Locks

Keys

Explains vehicle key operation: lock, unlock, boot release, panic functions.

Ignition switch

Details ignition switch positions and functions, with warnings for moving the vehicle.

Door locks

Covers manual, remote, and interior door locking/unlocking, including auto lock.

Sedan boot lock

Explains unlocking and opening the sedan boot via key or interior button.

Sportwagon tailgate lock

Details unlocking and opening the Sportwagon tailgate, including manual release.

Bonnet lock

Describes opening and closing the vehicle's bonnet, including safety catch.

Security

Explains arming and disarming the vehicle's alarm system, including break-in detection.

CHAPTER 3 Know your vehicle

Seats

Covers front and rear seat adjustment: height, tilt, recline, lumbar support.

Restraints

Provides seatbelt usage, adjustment, and proper fitting information for occupants and pregnant women.

Child restraints

Details safe use and installation of child restraints, including anchorage points.

Supplemental restraint system

Explains operation and safety precautions for airbags, seatbelt pretensioners, and SRS.

Airbags

Describes airbag function, deployment, and safety warnings for all airbag types.

Seatbelt pretensioners

Details seatbelt pretensioner function and SRS warning lamp, advising service when needed.

Power windows

Explains power window switch operation, auto features, and child safety lock.

Mirrors

Covers adjustment and features of external, internal, and vanity mirrors.

Interior lamps

Describes operation of interior dome, reading, and cargo area lamps.

Assist grips

Explains function and proper use of assist grips located above doors.

Storage compartments

Details location and usage of glovebox, centre console, and seat-back pockets.

Power socket

Explains location and usage of vehicle power sockets for accessories.

Sunroof

Covers sunroof operation: opening, tilting, closing, and obstruction detection.

Retained accessory power and battery saver

Explains Retained Accessory Power and battery saver functions for vehicle accessories.

CHAPTER 4 Driving

Safety

Provides essential safety checks before entering and driving, including parking procedures.

Driving precautions

Offers guidelines for running-in, brake usage, power steering, and general driving advice.

Sportwagon reverse camera

Details operation, display, and cleaning of the Sportwagon reverse camera system.

Park brake

Explains park brake application and release, including warning indicators.

Park Assist

Describes Park Assist systems (RPA/DPA), activation, and potential malfunctions.

Engine starting

Guides correct procedure for starting the engine with manual and automatic transmissions.

Transmission operation

Covers automatic and manual transmission operation, gear selector positions, and displays.

Automatic transmission

Explains automatic transmission gear selector positions, display, and operation modes.

Manual transmission

Details manual transmission shift patterns and operating notes, including clutch and gear warnings.

Active safety systems

Introduces advanced safety systems: ABS, ESP, and Electronic Brake Assist.

Anti-lock brake system

Explains ABS monitoring, operation, and warning lamp functions.

Electronic stability program

Details ESP operation, activation, and switching for improved driving stability.

Electronic brake assist

Explains EBA function in emergency braking situations for enhanced safety.

Add on equipment

Discusses fitting accessories like snow chains, mudflaps, lights, and roo/nudge bars.

CHAPTER 5 Fuel

Fuel

Covers fuel types, warnings, and refuelling procedures for safe and efficient operation.

Dual fuel LPG

Details Dual Fuel LPG system: emergency procedures, service valve, and refuelling.

Emission control

Explains vehicle emission control systems and owner responsibilities regarding modifications.

Reducing fuel consumption

Provides tips to improve fuel economy via engine, transmission, tyre, and driving habits.

CHAPTER 6 Emergencies

Customer assistance – Australia

Provides contact details and procedures for customer assistance within Australia.

Customer assistance – New Zealand

Offers contact info for customer assistance and roadside assistance for New Zealand owners.

Tyre sealant and air compressor kit

Describes emergency kit for temporary tyre repair and inflation, including components and usage.

Flat tyre

Covers flat tyre warnings and information on temporary spare wheels, including specs.

Changing a flat tyre

Provides step-by-step instructions for changing a flat tyre, including spare wheel access and jack usage.

Towing a disabled vehicle

Explains towing procedures for disabled vehicles, including slot locations and equipment.

Engine overheating

Details immediate actions for engine overheating, including low coolant warnings.

Flat battery

Guides safe jump starting, including battery warnings and connection post locations.

Fuse replacement

Explains fuse replacement, including fuse panel locations and a color-coded rating index.

Bulb replacement

Provides instructions for replacing exterior and interior bulbs, including front and rear lamps.

CHAPTER 7 Weekly checks

Exterior checks

Outlines weekly checks for exterior lamps, mirrors, glass, transmission indicators, and horn.

Under bonnet checks

Details checks for under-bonnet fluids and components: engine oil, coolant, brake fluid.

Engine oil

Explains checking and adding engine oil, including consumption factors and change intervals.

Automatic transmission fluid level

Guides checking and adding fluid for the 4-speed automatic transmission.

Engine coolant

Covers checking and adding engine coolant, with warnings about hot engines.

Brake fluid

Details checking and adding brake fluid, with warnings about its corrosive nature.

Clutch/brake fluid

Explains checking and adding fluid for manual transmission clutch/brake reservoir.

Engine cover removal

Provides instructions for safely removing and replacing the engine cover for component access.

Power steering fluid

Guides checking and adding power steering fluid, including hot/cold level checks.

Washer fluid

Details checking and adding washer fluid, with notes on additives and reservoir cleaning.

Battery

Covers battery warnings, replacement, disconnection, and jump starting procedures.

CHAPTER 8 Specifications

Specifications – V6 engines

Lists detailed specifications for V6 engines: capacity, oil, coolant, and battery.

Specifications – V8 engines

Provides detailed specifications for V8 engines: capacity, oil, coolant, and battery.

General specifications

Includes general vehicle dimensions and air conditioning specifications.

Identification labels

Explains location and meaning of vehicle identification labels and plates.

CHAPTER 9 Tow and load

Loading the vehicle

Covers vehicle payload capacities, axle loads, and notes on proper loading practices.

Towing

Provides towing precautions, capacities, trailer brakes, and transmission usage.

Loading equipment

Details usage of convenience nets, cargo barriers, and emergency exit hammers for load securing.

CHAPTER 10 Cleaning

Interior cleaning

Guides interior cleaning: upholstery, vinyl, trim, carpet, leather, and seatbelts.

Exterior cleaning

Provides instructions for washing, paint care, glass cleaning, and wiper blade maintenance.

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