Storage for Your Vauxhall Combo Van Fifth Generation (2018-2026)

Storage  
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The glovebox should be closed whilst  
driving.  
Storage compartments  
Storage  
9 Warning  
Cupholders  
Front cupholder  
Storage compartments ................ 69  
Glovebox ................................... 69  
Cupholders ................................ 69  
Front storage ............................. 70  
Overhead console ..................... 71  
Underseat storage ..................... 72  
Centre console storage ............. 73  
Footwell storage ........................ 73  
Do not store heavy or sharp  
objects in the storage  
compartments. Otherwise vehicle  
occupants could be injured by  
objects being thrown around in the  
event of hard braking, a sudden  
change in direction or an accident.  
Load compartment ....................... 74  
Ladder flap ................................ 74  
Load compartment cover ........... 75  
Lashing eyes ............................. 78  
Cargo management system ...... 78  
Safety net .................................. 79  
Load compartment grille ............ 81  
Warning triangle ........................ 84  
First aid kit ................................. 84  
Glovebox  
Cup holders are located at the sides  
of the instrument panel.  
Roof rack system ......................... 84  
Roof rack ................................... 84  
Loading information ..................... 85  
Overload indicator ..................... 86  
To open the glovebox pull the handle.  
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Storage  
Additional cup holders may be  
located in the foldaway tables on the  
backrests of the front seats. Fold up  
the table.  
Front storage  
Do not place any hard or heavy  
objects on the table.  
Cupholders may be located in the  
centre console.  
A storage compartment is located on  
top of the instrument panel.  
Rear cupholder  
Some versions have a CD player, a  
USB, a glovebox cooler and AUX  
socket in the storage compartment.  
Cupholders for the third row seats are  
located in the sides of the load  
compartment.  
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Folding the centre seatback  
Overhead console  
A storage compartment is located  
above the Instrument cluster.  
The front centre passenger seat  
backrest has a document tray.  
Seat folding 3 47.  
Store only lightweight items such as  
paperwork or maps.  
9 Warning  
When the front centre passenger  
seat is in the folded position, the  
front passenger airbag system  
must be deactivated.  
Airbag deactivation 3 62.  
A coin holder is located on the  
instrument panel.  
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Storage  
The separation of the four  
Underseat storage  
Underseat drawer  
compartments can be taken out.  
The maximum permitted load is 6 kg.  
9 Warning  
Secure objects to prevent them  
from falling out and causing injury.  
Pull handle to open.  
Close whilst driving. The maximum  
permitted load is 10 kg.  
There may be a drawer under the  
front seats. To open lift the drawer a  
bit and then pull.  
Slide the flaps to open.  
Close whilst driving. The maximum  
permitted load is 10 kg.  
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Storage box  
Centre console storage  
Vehicle tools may be located in the  
stowage compartments underneath  
the front seats 3 230.  
There may be a storage box under the  
centre bench seat. Lift up the seat  
cushion by pulling the handle. The  
storage box can be locked by a  
padlock.  
A storage box may be located in the  
centre console. Press cover to open.  
A 12 V power outlet is located behind  
the storage cover.  
Footwell storage  
The footwell storages can be  
accessed from the rear seats.  
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Depending on version, there are two  
stowage compartments in the rear  
footwell.  
Opening the ladder flap  
Load compartment  
Depending on version, the load  
compartment area can be increased  
by folding up or removing the third row  
seats. The seat backrests of the  
second row can be folded forward  
separately. Additionally, the backrest  
of the passenger seat can be folded.  
Depending on the loading, only single  
seats or backrests can be folded.  
Folding passenger seat 3 47  
Folding second row seats 3 50  
Folding or removing third row seats  
3 50  
1. Press the lever and disengage the  
spring clip from the retainer by  
pulling.  
2. Lift the ladder flap.  
Ladder flap  
The ladder flap is available for  
transporting long loads.  
Storage  
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Closing the ladder flap  
1. Check that the support bar is  
properly locked.  
2. Lower the ladder flap.  
3. Fix the spring clip in its retainer.  
Load compartment cover  
Rear luggage cover  
Do not place any objects on the cover.  
3. Move past the point of resistance  
to lock the ladder flap with the  
props.  
1. Push the lever to the top.  
Closing the cover  
2. Push the support bar a bit to the  
front and then guide it down to the  
door pillar.  
Support bar  
Rest long loads on the support bar.  
3. Hold the long load in the angled  
position.  
4. Move the support bar below the  
load to its original position. Fix it  
by pressing the lever downwards  
past the point of resistance.  
The rear doors will only lock when  
the support bar is installed.  
5. Secure the loads firmly. The side  
supports can be used as hooking  
points.  
Pull the load compartment cover  
towards the rear and engage it in the  
side brackets.  
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Opening the cover  
Removing the cover  
Stowing in the load compartment  
Remove load compartment cover  
from side brackets. Guide the cover  
until it is fully rolled up.  
Open the load compartment cover.  
If the load compartment cover is not  
used, stow it in the load compartment.  
It can be stowed behind the second or  
third row seats.  
Compress the load compartment  
cover at one side and lift it up.  
Remove the load compartment cover.  
Fitting the cover  
Insert the load compartment cover  
into the recess at one side. Compress  
the cover at the other side and  
engage it in the recess.  
Storage  
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Rear parcel shelf  
Lifting the rear parcel shelf  
Stowing in the load compartment  
Do not place any excessively heavy  
or sharp-edged objects on the rear  
parcel shelf. The maximum load  
permissible is 25 kg. With high loads  
install the safety net behind the rear  
seats 3 79.  
Installing the rear parcel shelf  
The rear parcel shelf may be folded  
up from the rear, allowing greater  
flexibility in the load compartment.  
Set up the folded cover upright behind  
the rear seat backrests.  
The rear parcel shelf can be installed  
in two positions.  
Fit the parcel shelf by engaging in the  
retainers on both sides.  
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Storage  
Lashing eyes may be located on the  
vehicle floor and / or in the sidewall.  
The number and location of the  
lashing eyes may vary depending on  
the vehicle.  
There may be a flap in the partition  
behind the passenger seat which can  
be removed to accommodate long  
objects. A protective cover is  
provided in the vehicle to assure safe  
transportation.  
Lashing eyes  
If the outer passenger seat backrest  
is folded down and the partition flap is  
open, the centre seat has to stay free.  
Removing the flap  
The maximum force applied to the  
lashing eyes should not exceed  
500 daN / 5 kN / 5000 N.  
Depending on country, the maximum  
force may be shown on a label.  
The lashing eyes are designed to  
secure items against slippage, e.g.  
using lashing straps or luggage net.  
Notice  
Specifications on the label always  
have priority over those given in this  
manual.  
Cargo management system  
Depending on version, a partition  
behind the front seats protects the  
driver and front passengers against  
the risk of load movement.  
1. Release the locking device, lower  
the flap and then remove it.  
2. Stow the flap behind the driver's  
seat.  
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Turn the locking device upwards.  
Put the hinges of the flap in their  
housing, lift the flap and close the  
locking device.  
2. Attach the four snap hooks of the  
cover on the corresponding  
lashing eye.  
3. Pull the head restraint from the  
folded backrest, leaving two  
notches visible on the head  
restraint rod 3 44.  
5. Pass the strap of the cover around  
the head restraint. Tension the  
strap by pulling at the loose end.  
With fitted protective cover the  
maximum load on the folded backrest  
is 100 kg.  
Fitting the protective cover  
The protective cover must be  
installed whenever the outer  
4. Load the objects.  
Safety net  
passenger seat backrest is folded  
down and the partition flap is open.  
Depending on version, the safety net  
can be installed behind the rear seats  
or, if the rear seat backrests are  
folded, behind the front seats.  
1. Fold the outer passenger seat  
backrest 3 47.  
Passengers must not be transported  
behind the safety net.  
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Behind the front seats  
Installation  
Behind the rear seats  
Attach the hooks of safety net  
straps in the lashing eyes behind  
the rear seats.  
Tension both straps by pulling at  
the loose end.  
Rear seat backrests must be  
raised up.  
There are installation openings  
on both sides in the roof frame  
above the front seats. Open the  
covers and suspend and engage  
rod of net at one side, compress  
rod and suspend and engage at  
the other side.  
There are installation openings  
on both sides in the roof frame  
above the rear seats. Open the  
covers and suspend and engage  
rod of net at one side, compress  
rod and suspend and engage at  
the other side.  
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The partition can be placed behind  
the front or rear seats.  
Load compartment grille  
Wind one strap around the bar  
located under the front driver  
seat cushion. The other one wind  
around the bar of the passenger  
seat. Then secure each hook to  
the corresponding strap.  
Tension both straps by pulling at  
the loose end.  
Push down head restraints and  
fold down rear seat backrests  
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Depending on version a partition  
protects the driver and passengers  
against the risk of load movement.  
There is a flap in the partition which  
can be opened to accommodate long  
objects. A protective cover is  
provided in the vehicle to assure safe  
transportation.  
If the side seat backrest is folded  
down and the partition flap is open the  
centre seat has to stay free.  
If the backrest of the rear seat is  
lowered and the flap open to transport  
long objects, the front passenger seat  
has to stay free.  
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Moving the partition  
3. Move the partition and lock the  
four locking devices on the top  
and the bottom.  
2. Release the locking device of the  
flap and open the flap.  
1. Release the four locking devices  
on the top and the bottom of the  
partition.  
2. To be placed behind the front  
seats fold down the rear seat  
backrests 3 50  
9 Warning  
Take care when operating the  
bottom locking devices. Risk of  
pinching.  
Opening the flap  
1. Depending on the positioning of  
the partition and the length of the  
load fold down the outer rear seat  
backrest and / or passenger seat  
backrest 3 47, 50  
3. Secure the flap with the rod.  
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Closing the flap  
1. Fix the rod in the bracket.  
1. Attach the four snap hooks of the  
cover on the corresponding  
lashing eye.  
2. Pull the head restraint from the  
folded backrest, leaving two  
notches visible on the head  
restraint rod 3 44.  
4. Pass the strap of the cover around  
the head restraint. Tension the  
strap by pulling at the loose end.  
2. Close the flap and lock the locking  
device.  
3. Restore the seats to the upright  
position 3 47, 50  
3. Load the objects.  
Fitting the protective cover  
The protective cover must be  
installed whenever the side seat  
backrest is folded down and the  
partition flap is open.  
If the loading is stored on the front  
and rear seat at the passenger  
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side pass one strap on each head  
restraint.  
First aid kit  
Roof rack system  
With fitted protective cover the  
maximum load on each of the folded  
backrests is 100 kg.  
Roof rack  
For safety reasons and to avoid  
damage to the roof, the vehicle  
approved roof rack system is  
recommended. For further  
Warning triangle  
information contact your workshop.  
Follow the installation instructions  
and remove the roof rack when not in  
use.  
Mounting roof rack  
Depending on version, the first aid kit  
can be stowed in the load  
compartment.  
Vehicles with roof railing  
Depending on version, the warning  
triangle can be stowed in the load  
compartment. Secure it with the  
elastic straps.  
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Mounting points are located at the  
bottom of the roof railing.  
Fasten the roof rack according to the  
installation instructions delivered with  
the roof rack.  
Do not place any objects on the  
rear luggage cover or the  
instrument panel, and do not  
cover the sensor on top of the  
instrument panel.  
The load must not obstruct the  
operation of the pedals, parking  
brake and gear selector, or  
hinder the freedom of movement  
of the driver. Do not place any  
unsecured objects in the interior.  
Loading information  
Vehicles without roof railing  
Do not drive with an open load  
compartment.  
9 Warning  
Heavy objects in the load  
compartment should be placed  
against the seat backrests. Make  
sure that the backrests are  
Always make sure that the load in  
the vehicle is securely stowed.  
Otherwise objects can be thrown  
around inside the vehicle and  
cause personal injury or damage  
to the load or car.  
securely engaged. If objects can  
be stacked, heavier objects  
should be placed at the bottom.  
Prevent sliding of loose objects  
by securing them with straps  
attached to the lashing eyes  
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Do not allow the load to protrude  
above the upper edge of the  
backrests.  
To fasten a roof rack, unscrew the  
caps in the roof strips. Insert the  
mounting provisions, as instructed, in  
the retainer.  
The payload is the difference  
between the permitted gross  
vehicle weight (see identification  
plate 3 256) and the EC kerb  
weight.  
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To calculate the payload, enter  
the data for your vehicle in the  
weights table at the front of this  
manual.  
The EC kerb weight includes  
weights for the driver (68 kg),  
luggage (7 kg) and all fluids (fuel  
tank 90% full).  
Optional equipment and  
accessories increase the kerb  
weight.  
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.  
Do not drive faster than 75 mph.  
The permissible roof load is:  
80 kg for vehicles with roof  
railing  
100 kg for vehicles without  
roof railing and with two roof  
racks  
150 kg for vehicles without  
roof railing and with three  
roof racks, except vehicles  
with seven seats  
100 kg for vehicles without  
roof railing and with three  
roof racks and seven seats  
If an overcharge is imminent, ON and  
The roof load is the combined weight  
of the roof rack and the load.  
% are illuminated.  
If the vehicle is overloaded, ON, %  
and & are illuminated. In addition,  
& is illuminated in the instrument  
cluster.  
Overload indicator  
The overload indicator checks  
whether the vehicle is overloaded.  
The function is designed to help  
avoiding overload and the  
consequent risks such as unstable  
road behaviour, tyre blowout,  
premature wear etc.  
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Activation  
Notice  
For optimal operation, park the  
vehicle on a horizontal surface.  
Do not park the vehicle on a slope.  
Do not park the vehicle with the  
wheels on the pavement.  
The system is activated automatically  
each time the engine is started. In  
addition, the system can be activated  
manually by pressing ON in the  
loading area. After activation, the  
system operates for five minutes.