Vehicle care -> General Information for Your Vauxhall Crossland SUV First Generation (2020-2024)

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Vehicle care  
Electrical system ........................ 191  
Fuses ....................................... 191  
Engine compartment fuse box . 191  
Instrument panel fuse box ....... 193  
Vehicle tools .............................. 195  
Tools ........................................ 195  
Wheels and tyres ....................... 196  
Winter tyres ............................. 196  
Tyre designations .................... 196  
Tyre pressure .......................... 196  
Tyre deflation detection  
system .................................... 197  
Tread depth ............................. 198  
Changing tyre and wheel size . 199  
Wheel covers ........................... 199  
Tyre chains .............................. 199  
Tyre repair kit .......................... 200  
Wheel changing ....................... 203  
Spare wheel ............................ 204  
General Information  
Accessories and vehicle  
modifications  
We recommend the use of genuine  
parts and accessories and factory  
approved parts specific for this  
vehicle type. We cannot assess or  
guarantee reliability of other products  
- even if they have a regulatory or  
otherwise granted approval.  
Any modification, conversion or other  
changes made to standard vehicle  
specifications (including, without  
limitation, software modifications,  
modifications of the electronic control  
units) may invalidate the warranty  
offered by Vauxhall.  
Furthermore, such changes may  
affect driver assistance systems, may  
impact fuel consumption, CO2  
emissions and other emissions of the  
vehicle and cause the vehicle to no  
longer conform to the operating  
permit, impacting the validity of your  
vehicle registration.  
Vehicle care  
General Information ................... 174  
Accessories and vehicle  
modifications .......................... 174  
Vehicle storage ........................ 175  
End-of-life vehicle recovery ..... 175  
Vehicle checks ........................... 176  
Performing work ...................... 176  
Bonnet ..................................... 176  
Engine oil ................................. 177  
Engine coolant ......................... 178  
Washer fluid ............................ 178  
Brakes ..................................... 179  
Brake fluid ............................... 179  
Vehicle battery ......................... 179  
Diesel fuel system bleeding ..... 181  
Wiper blade replacement ........ 181  
Bulb replacement ....................... 182  
Halogen headlights .................. 182  
LED headlights ........................ 185  
Front fog lights ......................... 185  
Tail lights ................................. 186  
Side turn lights ......................... 190  
Number plate light ................... 190  
Interior lights ............................ 190  
Jump starting ............................. 208  
Towing ....................................... 209  
Towing the vehicle ................... 209  
Towing another vehicle ........... 210  
Appearance care ....................... 211  
Exterior care ............................ 211  
Interior care ............................. 213  
Floor mats ............................... 214  
Vehicle care  
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Park the vehicle in a dry, well  
ventilated place. Prevent the  
vehicle from rolling.  
Engage first or reverse gear or  
set selector lever to P.  
Do not apply the parking brake.  
Open the bonnet, close all doors  
and lock the vehicle.  
Disconnect the clamp from the  
negative terminal of the vehicle  
battery. Note that all systems are  
not functional, e.g. central locking  
system.  
Check the coolant level.  
Fit the number plate if necessary.  
Caution  
When transporting the vehicle on  
a train or on a recovery vehicle, the  
mud flaps might be damaged.  
End-of-life vehicle recovery  
Information on end-of-life vehicle  
recovery centres and the recycling of  
end-of-life vehicles is available on our  
website, where legally required. Only  
entrust this work to an authorised  
recycling centre.  
Vehicle storage  
Storage for a long period of time  
If the vehicle is to be stored for several  
months:  
Wash and wax the vehicle.  
Have the wax in the engine  
compartment and underbody  
checked.  
Anti-theft alarm system 3 31.  
Putting back into operation  
When the vehicle is to be put back into  
operation:  
Clean and preserve the rubber  
seals.  
Fill up fuel tank completely.  
Change the engine oil.  
Drain the washer fluid reservoir.  
Check the coolant antifreeze and  
corrosion protection.  
Connect the clamp to the  
negative terminal of the vehicle  
battery. Initialize the power  
windows 3 36.  
Check tyre pressure.  
Fill up the washer fluid reservoir.  
Check the engine oil level.  
Adjust tyre pressure to the value  
specified for full load.