Vehicle care -> Jump starting for Your Vauxhall Corsa 4 Door First Generation (2014-2019)

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Install wheel bolt caps or centre  
cap on alloy wheel.  
11. Install vehicle jacking point cover.  
12. Stow and secure the replaced  
wheel, the vehicle tools 3 209 and  
the adapter for the locking wheel  
bolts 3 57.  
13. Check the tyre pressure of the  
installed tyre and the wheel bolt  
torque as soon as possible.  
Rear arm position of the lifting  
platform located centrally under the  
recess of the sill.  
The use of a spare wheel that is  
smaller than the other wheels or in  
combination with winter tyres  
could affect driveability. Have the  
defective tyre replaced as soon as  
possible.  
3-door/5-door hatchback  
Have the defective tyre renewed or  
repaired as soon as possible.  
Jacking position for lifting platform  
Front arm position of the lifting  
platform at the underbody.  
Spare wheel  
If mounting a spare wheel, which is  
different from the other wheels, this  
wheel might be classified as a  
temporary spare wheel and the  
corresponding speed limits apply,  
even though no label indicates this.  
Seek the assistance of a workshop to  
check the applicable speed limit.  
The spare wheel is located in the load  
compartment beneath the floor  
covering. It is secured with a wing nut.  
Fitting a double load-bay floor in this  
case in the upper position 3 70.  
The spare wheel has a steel rim.  
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To remove, unscrew wing nut, lift  
spare wheel, move to a vertical  
position and remove from above.  
When stowing the replaced wheel or  
the temporary spare wheel back in  
the spare wheel well, always secure  
with the wing nut.  
Temporary spare wheel  
Caution  
The use of the temporary spare  
wheel could affect driveability.  
Have the defective tyre renewed  
or repaired as soon as possible.  
Delivery van  
Only mount one temporary spare  
wheel. The permissible maximum  
speed on the label on the temporary  
spare wheel is only valid for the  
factory-fitted tyre size.  
If your vehicle gets a flat tyre on the  
rear while towing another vehicle,  
mount the temporary spare wheel in  
the front and the full size tyre in the  
rear.  
Remove spacer above the spare  
wheel, lift the wheel, move to a  
vertical position and remove from  
above.  
When stowing the replaced wheel or  
the temporary spare wheel back in  
the spare wheel well, always insert  
the adapter and secure the load cover  
with the wing nut.  
Depending on the defective replaced  
wheel, the spacer can be omitted if  
necessary, or the wheel can be bolted  
down without the floor cover.  
Tyre chains 3 217.  
Spare wheel with directional tyre  
Remove load floor.  
The spare wheel is screwed down  
together with the floor cover.  
If possible, fit directional tyres such  
that they roll in the direction of travel.  
The rolling direction is indicated by a  
symbol (e.g. an arrow) on the  
sidewall.  
Unscrew wing nut and lift load cover.  
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The following applies to tyres fitted  
opposing the rolling direction:  
A discharged vehicle battery can  
already freeze at a temperature  
of 0 °C. Defrost the frozen battery  
before connecting jump leads.  
Wear eye protection and  
protective clothing when  
handling a battery.  
Use a booster battery with the  
same voltage (12 Volts). Its  
capacity (Ah) must not be much  
less than that of the discharged  
vehicle battery.  
Use jump leads with insulated  
terminals and a cross section of  
at least 16 mm2 (25 mm2 for  
diesel engines).  
Do not disconnect the discharged  
vehicle battery from the vehicle.  
Switch off all unnecessary  
electrical consumers.  
Do not lean over the battery  
during jump starting.  
Do not allow the terminals of one  
lead to touch those of the other  
lead.  
The vehicles must not come into  
contact with each other during  
the jump starting process.  
Jump starting  
Do not start with a quick charger.  
A vehicle with a discharged vehicle  
battery can be started using jump  
leads and the vehicle battery of  
another vehicle.  
Driveability may be affected.  
Have the defective tyre renewed  
or repaired as soon as possible  
and fit it instead of the spare  
wheel.  
Drive particularly carefully on wet  
and snow-covered road  
surfaces.  
9 Warning  
Be extremely careful when starting  
with jump leads. Any deviation  
from the following instructions can  
lead to injuries or damage caused  
by battery explosion or damage to  
the electrical systems of both  
vehicles.  
9 Warning  
Avoid contact of the battery with  
eyes, skin, fabrics and painted  
surfaces. The fluid contains  
sulphuric acid which can cause  
injuries and damage in the event  
of direct contact.  
Never expose the battery to  
naked flames or sparks.  
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Apply the parking brake,  
transmission in neutral,  
automatic transmission in P.  
Open the positive terminal  
protection caps of both vehicle  
batteries.  
3. Connect the black lead to the  
negative terminal of the booster  
vehicle battery.  
4. Switch on electrical consumers  
(e.g. headlights, heated rear  
window) of the vehicle receiving  
the jump start.  
4. Connect the other end of the black  
lead to a vehicle grounding point,  
such as the engine block or an  
engine mounting bolt. Connect as  
far away from the discharged  
vehicle battery as possible,  
5. Reverse above sequence exactly  
when removing leads.  
however at least 60 cm.  
Route the leads so that they cannot  
catch on rotating parts in the engine  
compartment.  
To start the engine:  
1. Start the engine of the vehicle  
providing the jump.  
2. After five minutes, start the other  
engine. Start attempts should be  
made for no longer than  
15 seconds at an interval of one  
minute.  
3. Allow both engines to idle for  
approx. three minutes with the  
leads connected.  
Lead connection order:  
1. Connect the red lead to the  
positive terminal of the booster  
vehicle battery.  
2. Connect the other end of the red  
lead to the positive terminal of the  
discharged vehicle battery.