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CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE In our constant endeavor to provide assistance and complete You can also approach nearest dealer. A sepa- service backup, TATA MOTORS has established an all India cus- rate Dealer network address booklet is provided with the tomer assistance centre. Owner’s manual. In case you have a query regarding any aspect of your vehicle, TATA MOTORS 24X7 Roadside Assistance Program offers tech- our Customer Assistance Centre will be glad to assist you on nical help in the event of a breakdown. Call the toll-free Road- our Toll Free no. 1800 209 8282 side Assistance. For additional information, refer to "24X7 Roadside Assis-

tance" section in the Owner’s manual.

ii FORWARD Dear Customer,

Welcome to the TATA MOTORS family.

We congratulate you on the purchase of your new vehicle and are privileged to have you as our valued customer.

We urge you to read this Owner's Manual carefully and familiarize yourself with the equipment descriptions and operating instruc- tions before driving.

Always carry out prescribed service / maintenance work as well as any required repairs at an authorized TATA MOTORS Dealers or Authorized Service Centre’s (TASCs). Use only genuine parts for continued reliability, safety and performance of your vehicle.

You are welcome to contact our dealer or Customer Assistance toll free no. (1800 209 8282) in case of any query or support required.

We wish you a safe and pleasant driving experience.

iii IMPORTANT INFORMATION  Before driving, read this Owner’s manual carefully and familiarize yourself with your vehicle. For your own safety and a longer vehicle life, follow the instructions, ‘Warnings’ and ‘Notes’ in this manual. Ignoring them could result in damage to the vehicle or personal injury to you or others.

 The Owner’s manual and other booklets are important documents and should always be kept in the vehicle. If you sell the vehicle, always pass on the documents to the new owner.

 This Owner's Manual describes all variants of the model and all standard/optional equipment of your vehicle available at the time of printing. Please note that your vehicle may not be equipped with all features described.

 TATA MOTORS Limited reserves the right to introduce changes in the design, equipment and technical features without any obligation to install them on the vehicles previously sold. The equipment in your vehicle may therefore differ from that shown in the descriptions and illustrations.

 Do not carry out any modification including fitment of non-genuine accessories on your vehicle. Safety, handling, performance and durability, may otherwise be adversely affected and may violate government regulations. TATA MOTORS Limited accepts no liability for damage resulting from the modifications or use of non-genuine accessories.

 All rights reserved. The information in this manual shall not be copied, translated or otherwise reproduced, in whole or in part, without written permission from TATA MOTORS.

© Copyright 2020 TATA MOTORS iv CONTENTS

1 Safety 2 Opening & Closing 3 Dashboard & Features

Important Information 01 Keys 25 Cockpit 47

Safe Driving 01 Doors 32 Instrument Cluster (for TFT) 48

Seat Belts 04 Windows 33 Driver Information System 52

Child Restraint System (CRS) 08 Bonnet Opening 35 Display Messages 62

Air Bags 12 Tailgate Opening 37 Instrument Cluster (for LCD) 71

Child Lock 19 Fuel Lid 39 Driver Information System 75

Anti-theft Device: Immobilizer 20 Display Messages 81 12 ABS 21 Tell Tales 84

EBD 22 Audio Reminders 94

Additional safety features 22 Combi Switches 95 20

Fascia Switches 99

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3 Dashboard & Features 3 Dashboard & Features 4 Stowage Areas

Steering Wheel Switches 100 Puddle / Ajar Lamp 107 Glove Box 113

Mic 101 Roof Lamp 107 Goggle Holder 114

Infotainment System Display 102 Boot Lamp 109 Utility Pockets on Front Doors 114

Speakers & Tweeter 103 Side Indicator Lamp Utility Pockets on Rear Doors 115 on ORVM 109 USB charger 104 Utility Pockets on 3rd row 115 Front Lamp 109 Smart charger 104 Mobile / Wallet Stowage 115 Tail Lamp 110 Power Socket 104 Cup Holder 116 Ambient Lights 111 Antenna 105 Stowage for Rear Passenger 116

Roof Grab Handles 105 Stowage below Arm Rest 116

Front Fog Lamp 106 Foldable Arm Rest 117

Rear Fog Lamp 106 Tailgate Compartment 117 vi CONTENTS

4 Stowage Areas 5 Climate Control 6 Starting & Driving

Hooks 118 Air Distribution 119 Pre-Driving Checks 133

Front seat back pockets 118 Air Vents 120 Driving Tips 134

Side vent for rear passenger 120 Seat Adjustments 137

HVAC Controls 121 Rear Seat adjustment 141

Fully Automatic Temperature Control (FATC) 126 Third row entry 145

Quick Cooling 131 Rear View Mirrors 148

FATC Sensors 131 Sun Visors 150

Rear Blower 132 Steering Wheel Adjustments 151

Steering Lock Cum Ignition Switch 152

Starting and Stopping 153

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6 Starting & Driving Starting & Driving Emergency & Break- 6 7 down Assistance

Gear Shifting & Driving 154 Vehicle Parking 170 Emergency Equipment 191 Automatic parking brake 171 Reverse Gear 154 Hazard Warning Switch 194 Reverse Park Assist 178 Automatic 155 In Case of Flat Tyre 194 Reverse Park Assist with Shift Lever Manually Unlock 157 Sensor 178 Jump Lead Starting 198 Shift Lock System 160 Reverse Park Assist with Camera 182 Towing 200

Starting and Stopping (PEPS) 162 Fuses 202 Drive Mode 188 Manual Transmission 164 145 Bulb Specification 213 Terrain Response Mode 188 Gear Shifting and Driving 166 145 24x7 Road Side Assistance 215

Reverse Gear 166

Driving 167

Parking Brake 169 viii CONTENTS

8 Maintenance 8 Maintenance 9 Technical Information

Maintenance & Service 219 Service Schedule 242 Fuel Specification 249

Engine Compartment 220 Parking for Long Durations 248 Lubricant Specification 250

Oil / Fluid Level 221 Technical Specification 251

Battery 225 Vehicle Dimensions 255

Tyres 227 Aggregate Identification Nos 256

Remote Key Battery Replacement 230

On Board Diagnostic (OBD) 231

Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Warning Indicator 232

Exhaust After Treatment System 234

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Car Care and Value Warranty – Terms and 10 11 12 Environment Safety Added Services Conditions

Car Care 257 Warranty – Environment Safety 273

Terms & Conditions 271

Washing 257

Waxing 258

Polishing 258

Interior Fabric Cleaning 258

Paint Care 258

Wiper Care 259

Value Care AMC 260

Extended Warranty 264

Value Added Services 266

x SAFETY Important Information Safe Driving Safety Tips In this Owner's Manual, you will find the Safety consciousness not only ensures  Always take into account the road text under the heading “WARNING” and your safety and the safety of other road conditions, weather conditions, vehi- “NOTE” which highlights important infor- users, but it also helps to reduce the cle speed in order to prevent acci- mation. Pay particular attention to these wear and tear on your vehicle. dents. highlighted messages. Safe driving depends on:  Turn ‘ON’ the side indicators at least 30 meters before taking a turn or NOTE  How quickly you make decisions to changing the lane. Indicates additional information avoid an accident.  Decelerate to a safe speed before that will assist you in gaining the  Your ability to concentrate. taking turn. Do not apply brakes dur- optimum benefit and care for your vehicle.  How well you can see and judge ob- ing cornering. jects.  When overtaking other vehicles, WARNING  How well familiar you are with your watch out for the oncoming vehicle. Indicates procedures or infor- vehicle controls and its capabilities.  Never drive under the influence of al- mation that must be followed pre- cohol or drugs. NOTE cisely in order to avoid the possibil-  If your vehicle is equipped with info- ity of severe personal injury and se- Fatigue is a result of physical or tainment/navigation system, set and mental exertion that impairs judg- rious damage to the vehicle. make changes to your travel route ment. Driver fatigue may be due to only when the vehicle is parked. inadequate sleep, extended work hours, strenuous work or non-work  Program radio presets with the vehi- activities or combination of other cle parked, and use your pro- factors. Take rest at regular inter- grammed presets to make radio use vals. quicker and simpler.

1 SAFETY Driving Through Water Driving on a Rainy Day NOTE Do not drive through flooded areas.  Check wiper blades, lights and If you have driven for a long time in Judge the depth of water before driving brakes for proper functioning and heavy rain without braking, there through it. Otherwise, water may enter condition. may be a delayed reaction from the the vehicle interior or the engine com-  Check the tyre treads depth, the con- brakes when braking for the first partment. dition of the tread and tyre. time. You have to press the brake pedal more firmly. Maintain a If at all the situation demands that you  Avoid harsh braking and sharp turns. greater distance from the vehicle in It may cause loss of control and lead have to drive through water then; front.  Keep engine in higher RPM and crawl to a skid. the vehicle in low gear.  For slowing down, apply brake gently Driving on Snowy Roads and shift to lower gear.  Flowing or rushing water creates While driving in snow, it is advisable to Keep lights ‘ON’ if visibility is poor. strong forces. Driving through flow-  use the snow chain on roads. Follow as- ing water could cause the vehicle to Driving on Wet Roads sembly and safety instruction provided be carried away. Be cautious while by the snow chain manufacturers. driving through flowing water. On wet road or during light showers, “Aq- uaplaning” can occur. “Aquaplaning” is  Lightly apply the brake pedal to dry the loss of direct contact between the the liners until the brakes work nor- road surface and the vehicle’s tires due mally once you are out of water. to a water film forming between them. WARNING Steering or braking the vehicle can be Do not attempt to start the engine very difficult, and loss of control can oc- if vehicle gets flooded due to water. cur. Tow the vehicle to a safe place. There is no hard and fast rule about aq- Contact a nearest TATA MOTORS uaplaning. The best advice is to slow Authorised Service Centre down when the road is wet. 2 SAFETY Night Driving Driving on Gradients Driving on Highway  Ensure that all lights are working and When climbing gradient, the vehicle may Stopping distance progressively in- windshield, window glasses are begin to slow down and show a lack of creases with vehicle speed. Maintain a clean. power. If this happens, shift to a lower sufficient distance between your vehicle  Drive more slowly at night than in the gear and apply power smoothly so that and the vehicle ahead. daytime, as the visual range is re- there is no loss of traction. For long distance driving, perform safety stricted at night. Maintain a speed When driving down a hill, the engine checks before starting a trip and take such that you can stop within illumi- braking should be used by shifting into a rest at certain intervals to prevent fa- nated distance of headlamps. lower gear. Do not drive in neutral gear tigue.  Do not use the high beam unless in- or switch off the engine. evitable. It may dazzle the driver of the oncoming vehicle, thus causing WARNING an accident. On long and steep gradients you  Use headlamp main/dip beam to must reduce the load on the brakes alert other road users on turns/ by shifting early to a lower gear. cross roads etc. This allows you to take advantage  Use side indicators for lane change of the engine braking effect and or turning. helps avoid overheating of service brakes resulting in reduced braking efficiency.

3 SAFETY Seat Belts Buckling the Shoulder Seat Belt Releasing the Seat Belt This section of user manual describes  Grasp the tongue and slowly pull out To release the seat belt, push the red your vehicle seat belt, airbag and Child the seat belt over the shoulder and button on the lock buckle. The seat belt restraints system. Please read and fol- across the chest. When the seat belt will automatically retract to its stowed low all these instructions carefully to is long enough to fit, insert the position. If necessary, slide the tongue minimise risk of severe injury or death. tongue into the lock buckle until you down the webbing to allow the seat belt to retract fully.  Seat belts are the primary restraints hear a “CLICK” which indicates that system in the vehicle. All occupants, the seat belt is securely locked. including the driver, should always  Position the lap portion of seat belt wear their seat belts to minimize the across your pelvic bone (hips), below risk of injury. your abdomen. To remove slack, pull  Sit back and adjust (if equipped), the up a bit on the shoulder seat belt. To seat. Make sure that your seat is ad- loosen the lap portion seat belt if it is justed to a good driving position and too tight, tilt the tongue and pull on the back of the seat is upright. the lap seat belt. A snug seat belt re- duces the risk of sliding under the seat belt in a collision. Ensure that the seat belt running over the body (shoulder segment and lap segment) does not have any twist. Twisted seat belt may not offer effective protec- NOTE tion when required. The above images are for reference purpose only.

4 SAFETY Fixed Rear Centre Lap Seat Belt  If the seat belt webbing or Seat Belts with Pre – tensioner hardware is damaged, get it (If equipped)  When buckling, make sure you hear replaced immediately at TATA a click confirming that the tab is You can use pre-tensioner seat belts in Motors Authorized service centre. latched into the seat belt lock. To the same manner as ordinary seat belts. tighten it, pull the loose end through  Do not insert any items such as The seat belt pre-tensioner system the buckle until the seat belt is com- coins, clips, etc. into the seat belt works in conjunction with the fortably adjusted around the pelvic buckles, and be careful not to SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINTS SYSTEM bone (hips). spill liquids into these parts. If (SRS-Airbags). foreign materials get into a seat In the event of a collision, as may be WARNING belt buckle, the seat belt will not necessary, pre-tensioner tightens the  Each seating position and seat work properly. seat belt so that it fits the occupant’s belt assembly must be used by  Do not wear seat belts over hard, body more snugly. When pre-tensioner one occupant. It is not sharp or fragile items in clothing, activates, there could be some noise recommended to put a seat belt such as pens, keys, spectacles and release of smoke. This is normal around a child, being carried on etc. and there are no health hazards or fire risk. an occupant's lap.  Do not use any accessories on

 Be careful not to damage or seat belts or modify in any way

tamper the seat belt webbing or the seat belt system. Devices hardware. Inspect the seat belt claiming to improve occupant system periodically, checking for comfort or repositioning the seat cuts, frays, or loose parts. A belt, can reduce the protection frayed or torn seat belt could rip provided by the seat belt and apart in a collision and leave you increase the chance of serious injury in a collision. with no protection.

5 SAFETY WARNING Seat Belt with Load Limiter Use of seat belts for pregnant woman In a collision, the pre-tensioner (If equipped) seat belt assembly mechanisms You can use the load limiter seat belts in WARNING become hot during activation. Do the same manner as ordinary seat belts. not touch the pre-tensioner seat  Pregnant woman must wear a The seat belt load limiter system works belt assemblies for several correctly positioned seat belt. It minutes after they have been in conjunction with the SUPPLEMEN- is safer for mother as well as activated. TARY RESTRAINTS SYSTEM (SRS-Air- unborn child. bags).  Pregnant woman should wear If the vehicle has been involved in a In the event of a collision, as may be nec- the lap part of the seat belt collision, get it inspected immediately at essary, load limiter reduces the load on across the pelvic bone (hips) and authorised TATA MOTORS SERVICE the rib cage region of the occupant. as snug across the hips as Center. If the vehicle has been involved in a col- possible. Keep the seat belt low lision, get it inspected immediately at Au- so that it does not come across thorised TATA MOTORS SERVICE Center. the abdomen. That way the strong bones of the hips will take the force if there is a collision.

6 SAFETY Seat Belt Warning Lamp  If front passenger seat is occupied by child, system may detect occupancy and warn with front passenger seat belt warning. It is not taken to mean child can occupy front passenger For Driver For Front seat and use seat belt. Please refer Passenger CRS section for recommended seating position. The seat belt warning lamp reminds you to fasten the seat belt. NOTE  If the driver does not fasten seat belt, Using unauthorized after-market seat belt reminder lamp will blink seat cover may affect function of and a buzzer will sound for pre- occupant sensor. TATA motors defined duration until the driver’s does not recommend any non-vali- seat belt is buckled. dated seat covers on seats.  If front passenger seat is occupied by adult and does not fasten seat belt, seat belt reminder lamp will blink and a buzzer will sound for pre- defined duration until the front passenger seat belt is buckled.  If this system is also provided for other than Front row seats, applicable above warnings will appear until seat belts are buckled.

7 SAFETY Child Restraint System (CRS) Once your child outgrows the forward- facing CRS, your child is ready for a TATA MOTORS strongly recommends the booster seat. use of Child Restraint Systems (CRS) for all children up to age of 12 years and to Selection and Installation of CRS: be placed at recommended positions only. Children travelling without recom- Always select the CRS that complies with latest safety standards (AIS072 / ECE mended CRS and seated at other posi- R44). The CRS are classified according tions may face serious injuries in case of to the child's size, height and weight. a collision. Select the appropriate CRS for your CRS can be installed in the vehicle using child. Ensure that the CRS is securely seat belts and/or ISOFIX only (if installed in the vehicle and subsequently equipped) or ISOFIX with Top Tether (if child fits properly in it and wears harness equipped). of CRS. For installation, please refer CRS manufacturer’s instruction manual. The harness system of CRS holds the child in place, and in a collision, acts to keep the child positioned in the seat and reduce the risk of injuries. All children below age of one year must always ride in a rear-facing infant CRS.

Keep children above age of one year, in a forward-facing CRS with a harness un- NOTE til they reach the size or weight limit al- The above images are for reference lowed by your CRS manufacturer. purpose only. 8 SAFETY

Recommended CRS Position as per Rear Intermediate Mass Age Front Rear Outboard Intermedi- the Vehicle Matrix Group Outboard Group Group Passenger Center second row ate Centre The suitability of seat position for car- (RH/LH) LH/RH riage of children and recommended cat- Up to Up to 9 egory of CRS is shown in the table below 0 X X X U NA as per the child group. 10 kg months

X - Seat Position not suitable for children Up to Up to 24 0+ X X X U NA in this age group. 13 kg months U - Suitable for “universal” category 9 to 18 9 months to restraints approved for use in this I X X X U NA age group. kg 48 months Universal is a category in the AIS072 / 15 to Approx. 3 to II X X X U NA ECE R44 norm. 25 kg 7 years

WARNING If a child is seated in the front seat 22 to Approx. 6 to III X X X U it may cause serious injury or even 36 kg 12 years NA death during any collision.

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WARNING WARNING NOTE If your vehicle is equipped with a Do not use an infant carrier or a  Do not install a booster seat or a front passenger airbag (PAB) and child safety seat that "hooks“ over booster cushion with only the lap does not have PAB deactivation a seatback, it will not provide strap of the seat belt. switch, do not install a rear-facing adequate protection in a collision.  Do not install a booster seat or a CRS in the front passenger seat. If After a collision, we recommend to get booster cushion with a seat belt the PAB inflates, a child in a rear that is slack or twisted. facing CRS could be seriously seat belts, seats, ISOFIX and top-tether injured or killed. anchorages (as may be applicable)  Do not put the safety seat belt investigated at TATA MOTORS under your child’s arm or behind If you install a CRS in the rear seat, slide Authorised service centre. its back. the front seat far enough forward so that  Do not use pillows, books or the child’s feet do not touch the front NOTE towels to boost your child’s seatback. This will help avoid injury to A CRS in a closed vehicle can height. the child in the event of a collision. become very hot. To prevent burns,  Make sure that your children sit check the seating surface and in an upright position. NOTE buckles before placing your child  Do not allow children to stand up Children could be endangered in a in CRS. or kneel on either the rear or the collision if their CRS is not properly secured in the vehicle. Be sure to front seats. An unrestrained WARNING child could suffer serious or fatal secure the child in the restraint injuries during a collision. system according to the  Do not leave unattended children manufacturer’s instructions. in your vehicle.  Do not leave any toys or other  Do not modify CRS in any way. objects loose in the CRS or on the seat while the vehicle is in motion.

10 SAFETY Each CRS should be used for one child only. When PAB deactivation switch (if provided) is turned ‘OFF’, make sure ‘PAB’ operational status lamp illuminates with ignition ‘ON’, indicating that the passenger airbag is NOT operational. If the airbag SRS warning indicator in the instrument cluster illuminates continuously, it means that there is malfunction in the system. Remove the CRS from front passenger seat and contact your TATA MOTORS authorised service center.

NOTE The above images are for reference purpose only. 11 SAFETY Supplementary Restraint System Airbag ECU judges that the signals breathing problems , in such cases get (SRS - Airbags) (if equipped) represent a severe collision, will trigger fresh air promptly. the airbags. The inflated Airbags provide The airbag ‘SRS’ system comprises of a cushion to the occupants. The Airbag After inflation, airbag provides a gradual the following components depending inflates and deflates so quickly that you cushioning effect for the occupant upon the provided safety features in may not even realize that it has thereafter deflates. It is not advisable to vehicle. activated. The Airbag will neither hinder drive your vehicle after the airbags have been deployed. If you are involved in your view nor make it hurdle to exit the  Seat belt Pre-tensioners vehicle. another collision, the airbags will not be  Seat belt with load limiters in place to protect you. Airbag inflation is virtually instantaneous  Driver Airbag and occurs with considerable force,  Front Passenger Airbag accompanied by loud noise and smoke,  Side Airbags (if equipped) which is normal. The inflated airbag,  Curtain Airbag (if equipped) together with seat belts, limit the movement of an occupant, thereby  Airbag ‘SRS’ ECU (Electronic Control Unit) reducing the risk of injury.  Collision Sensors When an airbag inflates, you may see some smoke-like particles. The particles  SRS wiring harness are a normal by-product of the process  SRS Warning lamp that generates the non-toxic gas used for The System is active when ignition airbag inflation. These airborne particles switch is in the “ON” position or the may irritate the skin, eyes, nose, or ignition mode is “ON”. Airbags are throat. If you have skin or eye irritation, NOTE designed to inflate in severe collisions. rinse the area with water. For nose or The above images are for reference In the event of a collision, the collision throat irritation, move to fresh air. Also purpose only. sensors will detect signals, and if the sometimes the smoke can cause 12 SAFETY NOTE Side airbags (if equipped), are mounted Curtain airbags (if equipped), are in front row seats for outboard mounted above the doors along the roof  Open your windows and doors as occupants only. on both sides. soon as possible after collision to reduce prolonged exposure to the smoke and powder released by the inflating airbag.  Do not touch the airbag container’s internal components immediately after an Airbag has inflated. The parts that come into contact with an inflating Airbag may be very hot.  Always wash exposed skin areas thoroughly with lukewarm water and mild soap. NOTE The driver airbag is mounted in the NOTE The above image is for reference centre of the steering wheel. The front purpose only. The above image is for reference passenger airbag is located inside the purpose only. dashboard in front of the passenger seat. The vehicle fitted with the airbags have suitable indications on steering wheel and on dash board. The word ‘AIRBAG’ is embossed on the airbag covers.

13 SAFETY WARNING their feet on the floor until the Not Recommended Seating Position  Even in vehicles with Airbags, you vehicle is parked and the engine and your passengers must is turned off. always wear the seat belts  If an occupant is out of position provided. In order to minimize during collision, the rapidly the risk and severity of injury in deploying Airbag may forcefully the event of a collision. contact the occupant causing  ALWAYS use seat belts and CRS serious or fatal injuries. – during every trip and at all  Do not allow the front passenger times. Even with airbags, you can to place their feet or legs on the be seriously injured or killed in a dashboard. collision if you are not wearing seat belt properly or not wearing seat belt when airbag inflates.  You and your passengers should NOTE never sit or lean unnecessarily close to the Airbags. The above images are for reference purpose only.  Move your seat as far back as possible from front Airbags, while

still maintaining control of the vehicle.  All occupants should sit upright with the seatback in an upright position, centred on the seat cushion with their seat belt on, legs comfortably extended and

14 SAFETY Not Recommended Seating Position

NOTE

The above images are for reference purpose only. 15 SAFETY WARNING collision or sudden stop, causing WARNING injuries to occupants in the If your SRS malfunctions, the Airbag  Never place your arm over the vehicle. airbag as a deploying airbag can may not inflate properly during a col- result in serious arm fractures or  Coat hooks (if provided), must be lision thereby increasing risk of seri- other injuries. used only for that purpose. Never ous injury or death. If any of the fol- hang other items on to those  Do not allow the passengers to lowing conditions occur, your SRS is hooks. This could affect malfunctioning: lean their heads or bodies onto deployment of the Airbags, and  The SRS warning lamp does not doors or place objects between may lead to severe to fatal turn ‘ON’ when the ignition switch the doors and passengers when injuries. they are seated on seats is placed in the ‘ON’ position for equipped with side and/or  ALWAYS contact your TATA few seconds. MOTORS authorised service curtain Airbags.  The SRS warning lamp stays ‘ON’ centre if the vehicle is damaged, after illuminating  Do not place or stick any item/s even if airbag has not inflated. in the vehicle, except at  The SRS warning lamp comes  ALWAYS contact your TATA designated locations (such as ‘ON’/stays ‘ON’ while the vehicle MOTORS authorised service utility bins, cup/bottle holders, is in motion. boot space etc). Loose items centre if any part of an airbag module cover shows sign of  The SRS warning lamp blinks may act as a projectile during a when the engine is running. collision and cause severe to cracking or damage. fatal injuries. We recommend the customer to im- mediately visit TATA MOTORS author-  Please be aware that any ised service centre and get the SRS unsecured item in your vehicle, system inspected if any of the above such as your pet, unsecured CRS conditions occur. or a laptop, can become a potential hazard in the event of a

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WARNING performance of system and may It is not taken to mean child can occupy cause serious injury or death. front passenger seat and use seat belt.  Never make any modifications to Please refer CRS section for recom- your vehicle. The modifications Airbag Warning Sticker on Front mended seating position for children. carried out, but not limited to the Passenger Sun Visor vehicle frame, bumpers, front WARNING fenders, ride height, suspension, Never use a rearward facing child seat belts, interior trims, steering restraint on a seat protected by an wheel (especially holders), are active Airbag in front of it, Death or not acceptable. This will affect serious injury to the child can oc- the intended performance of cur. SRS system.

 Fitment of bull bars, seat covers on seats with airbags etc, is strictly prohibited, unless authorised by TATA MOTORS. This will affect the intended performance of SRS system.  If you need to make any modifications to accommodate any disability you may have, please contact your Authorized The Airbag Warning Symbol on sun visor TATA MOTORS Dealer for reminds extreme hazards associated necessary guidance. with the use of rearward-facing child re-  Do not tamper with SRS in any straint on front passenger seat during way. This will lead to unexpected airbag deployment. 17 SAFETY Airbag Deployment Conditions will not protect the occupant. Head re- other fixed objects; the airbags may de- straints and seat belts provide occupant ploy depending upon the severity of col- When front airbags (if equipped) protection during a rear collision. lision. In some of these conditions, dam- should not deploy? age to the vehicle may be minor or not Rollovers collision: During a rollover be readily visible. Minor frontal collision: Seat belt (if collision, unbelted occupants may float worn) offers adequate occupant protec- inside the passenger compartment. This When front airbags/side air- tion in low severity collisions. The air- will increase the risk of injuries and may bags/side curtain airbags (if bags are triggered only when there is a prove to be fatal. Wearing seat belts pro- equipped) may not deploy, even collision severe enough to trigger the air- vide highly effective occupant protection with exterior visible vehicle dam- bags. Deployment of frontal airbags is during rollover collision. Front airbags, age? not beneficial in low severity collisions. are not designed to deploy in a rollover The airbags are triggered only when Side collision: During a side collision, as frontal airbags cannot offer any pro- tection in rollover collision. there is a collision severe enough to trig- occupants tend to move sideways. ger the airbags. The amount of visible ve- Therefore, deploying frontal airbags in When front airbags/side air- hicle damage is not always the correct such situations will not benefit the occu- bags/side curtain airbags (if indicator for airbag deployment. Some pants. Side airbags and side curtain air- equipped) deploy with minor or no collisions can result in visible damage bags (if equipped) are specifically de- visible vehicle damage? but with no airbag deployment, because signed to reduce the injuries that can oc- the airbags would not have been needed cur in side collision. The airbags are triggered only when or would not have provided protection there is a collision severe enough to trig- even if they had deployed. Seat belts, if Rear collision: During a rear collision, ger the airbags. The extent of vehicle occupants tend to move (rearwards) worn, offer adequate occupant protec- damage is not always the correct indica- tion in such cases. away from frontal airbags. Therefore, de- tor for airbag deployment. In some ex- ploying frontal airbags in such situations treme/rare conditions; of rough road driving, running into a curb or hitting

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Child Lock (if equipped) NOTE  Lift the lock lever upward to de- activate the childproof lock when not required.  Child safety lever to be used for safety of child for preventing them to open rear door while seating in passenger seat to avoid accident while vehicle is running.

Both the rear doors of the vehicle are provided with a child proof lock. Push the lock lever located on vertical face of the door downward before closing the door. The door which has been closed by acti- vating the child lock cannot be opened from inside, it can be opened only from the outside.

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Anti-Theft Device-Immobilizer/ PEPS NOTE (If equipped) Use only Flip key, the other should be Immobilizer system is designed to pre- kept in a safe location. Note down vent vehicle theft by electronically disa- “key Tag no.” information (and keep it bling the engine ignition system. The en- safe) which is required while getting gine can be started only with vehicle’s new/spare keys. Remember that it is original Immobilizer ignition key which not possible to prepare new/spare has an electronic identification pro- keys without the “key Tag number.” grammed code. Take precaution about Flip key, as without Flip key vehicle cannot be started.

Immobilizer Vehicle Condition Lamp Status Vehicle State Meaning / Function of the state

Ignition OFF Blinking Locked Vehicle Immobilized and awaiting electronic key Ignition ON OFF Unlocked Normal condition and ready to start the vehicle

- Problem with key (Wrong key used to start vehicle) Ignition ON ON Locked - Problem with Immobilizer system. Contact a TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre

Ignition ON Blinking Unlocked - Contact a TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre immediately

tally 20 SAFETY Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) While Braking judgment. Drive within safety mar- gin taking into consideration pre- (If equipped)  In an emergency situation take your foot off the accelerator and press the vailing weather and traffic condi- ABS regulates brake pres- tions. sure in such a way that the brake pedal fully. This allows the ABS wheels do not lock when to regulate braking for you and have you brake. This allows you to continue steering control along with maximum steering the vehicle when braking. possible braking.  When ABS is active driver will feel The ABS warning lamp in the instrument brake pedal pulsating and very low cluster lights up when the ignition is motor (ABS) activation noise from en- switched on. It goes off after 2-3 sec- gine compartment which is normal onds if system is healthy. during ABS braking. WARNING WARNING  If ABS is faulty, the wheels could  On certain surfaces, such as lock when braking. The steer abil- gravel or firm ground covered by ity and braking characteristics snow, the standard ABS system may be severely impaired. There may have the effect of increasing is an increased danger of skid- ding and accidents. the stopping distance, but ABS will still offer the advantage of  Drive on carefully. Have ABS helping you to maintain direc- checked immediately at the TATA tional control of vehicle. MOTORS Authorized Service Cen- tre as soon as possible.  However, remember that ABS will not compensate for bad road or weather conditions or poor driver 21 SAFETY Electronic brake force distribution Additional safety features (as critical situation and to prevent the vehi- (EBD) available) cle rollover. This is done by active brake interventions on selected wheels, EBD monitors and controls Cornering Stability Control (CSC) the brake pressure on the thereby reducing the forces that cause a rear wheels to improve Corner stability Control supports / stabi- roll-over situation. lizes vehicle during partial braking on driving stability while brak- Brake Disc Wiping (BDW) ing. curves by reducing pressure at required EBD provides optimal braking pressure inner wheel of the vehicle. Water on the brake disc leads to a delay in brake response time. The purpose of distribution between front and rear This helps to reduce probability of vehi- the function Brake Disc wiping is to re- wheels to optimize braking distance and cle over steering during cornering. to ensure vehicle stability by means of move moisture when driving in wet con- lowering braking pressure at rear OFF Road ABS ditions automatically. To get quick re- sponse form Brake and better decelera- wheels. Based on wheel speed information off tion. WARNING road ABS helps to avoid wheel lock on uneven surfaces like loose gravel, pot Electronic Brake Pre-fill (EBP)  If EBD is malfunctioning, the rear holes by reducing the stopping distance wheels can lock, e.g. under full The Electronic Brake Prefill (EBP) func- compared to standard ABS. braking. This increases the risk of tion reduces the air gap of the brake pad skidding and an accident. Electronic Traction Control (ETC) and the brake disc. The function is trig-  You should therefore adapt your The Electronic Traction Control system gered after a sudden release of the ac- driving style to the different han- function (ETC) is designed as a slip con- celerator pedal due to an unexpected dling characteristics. Have the trol system to prevent the driven wheels emergency brake situation. By actively brake system checked immedi- of a vehicle from excessive wheel slip. pre-filling the brake-system the brake re- sponse time is reduced and results in a ately at a TATA MOTORS Author- Roll over Mitigation (ROM) ized Service Centre as soon as shorter stopping distance. The main feature of the Roll over Mitiga- possible. tion function is the detection of a rollover 22 SAFETY Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA) inner wheels during turning. DWT-B re- duces understeer tendency of the car In a dangerous emergency situation, and a higher curve speed can be most drivers don't use the full available performance of the brake system, be- achieved. cause they brake too soft. The HBA func- Engine Drag Torque Control tion detects the critical situation and (EDTC) builds up additional brake pressure to reduce the braking distance. On slippery road conditions during in- gear Braking or Shift down of gear or Hydraulic Fading compensation sudden throttle release on a curve road. (HFC) This causes high Engine drag on the In dangerous fading situations most driv- driven wheel resulting into brake slip sit- ers operate the brake pedal with a small uations without any brake application. or regular braking force and they never reach to the maximum possible vehicle This makes vehicle highly under steera- deceleration. The HFC function improve ble. EDTC controls such brake slip on the the stopping distance by eliminating re- driven wheels by increasing the engine quired pressure build-up lag by the torque to makes the vehicle stable and driver. steerable. Dynamic Wheel Torque by Brake Hill Hold control (HHC) (DWT-B) Hill Hold Control is a comfort function. The main goal of the function is to im- The main intend is to prevent the vehicle prove the agility of a vehicle and to ena- from rolling backwards while driving off ble a more direct steering. This is mainly up-hill on an inclined surface. achieved by braking interventions at the 23

SAFETY

24 OPENING AND CLOSING Keys (as available) SN Name Remote key Description

1. Unlocking all doors 2. Approach light/Tail gate opening 1. Flip key with remote 3. Locking all doors 4. Folding key blade in/out

1. Locking all doors 2. Mechanical key 2. Unlocking all doors

1. Locking all doors 2. Approach light 3. Smart Key (PEPS) 3. Tail gate opening 4. Unlocking all doors

25 OPENING AND CLOSING Keys WARNING Flip Key with Remote A key is an electronic access and author-  Do not turn ‘ON’ ignition switch ization system which is provided as a by using key with any type of standard feature on your vehicle. metal wound around its grip or in contact with it. This may be de- Unlocking Principle tected as abnormal condition by The transponder which is built into the immobilizer and prevent engine ignition key carries a unique identifica- from starting. tion code. The vehicle unlocks when the  Do not leave the key in areas of code on the key matches with the code high temperature. The tran- on the Engine Management System sponder in it will behave abnor- (EMS). In case of PEPS variant, Immobi- mally when reused. lizer function is provided by PEPS.  Do not try to start the vehicle Engine Starting when the Immobilizer indi- 1. Unlocking all doors When the key is inserted and the ignition cator lamp on the instrument 2. Approach Light/Tail gate unlatch cluster is glowing. In this condi- is switched ‘ON’, all codes are communi- tion the vehicle will not start and 3. Locking all doors cated within key, Immobilizer and EMS. the vehicle’s battery will also be 4. Folding key blade IN/OUT The engine will start only if all the codes drained due to frequent crank- match. ing. 1. Unlocking all Doors Loss of Keys Pressing the unlock button (1) of remote If one of the key is lost, contact your will unlock all the Doors. One flash is nearest TATA MOTORS Authorised coming on side indicators. dealer immediately.

26 OPENING AND CLOSING 2. Approach Light 4. Folding Key Blade IN / OUT Flip Key Features Press approach light button (2) once, low Press button (4) to flip out the key blade. Vehicle Search beam and positon lamp will turn ‘ON’. For folding, press the button (4) and fold In vehicle, locked condition if lock button This feature helps to find and reach the the key blade inside. on remote key is pressed the turn indica- parked vehicle or to reach home in dark/ tors of vehicle flashes for 4 times. cloudy condition after parking. Red LED will be flashing on the remote. To switch Force Panic ON operation ‘OFF’ the approach lights, press and re- When vehicle is in OFF condition, if we lease the same button or it automatically press lock button and unlock button sim- turns ‘OFF’ after certain time. ultaneously, Force panic operation gets Tail Gate Unlatch activated. In this case, turn indicators of vehicle start flashing and horn will blow To unlatch the Tail gate, long press the automatically. approach light button (2) on remote for more than 2 sec. Force Panic OFF operation By pressing any button of smart key, NOTE Force panic operation gets deactivated Tail gate once unlatched will not NOTE Automatic Activation of Immobilizer get lock automatically with doors. It will get locked by slamming. Do not fold the key blade without If key is removed from ignition switch, pressing the button. Also, it should the engine will be immobilized automat- 3. Locking all Doors not be forced in any direction apart ically even if you forget to lock the vehi- from folding direction to avoid cle. Pressing the Lock button (3) once, re- damage to flip mechanism. mote locks all the doors of the vehicle. For few variant, Ignition off is required to immobilize the vehicle.

27 OPENING AND CLOSING Auto Locking / Unlocking of Doors / NOTE Smart Key (PEPS) Auto Relock In case any button of the key is ac-  Vehicle doors are automatically cidentally pressed for more than locked when all doors are closed and 20 seconds, the remote stops func- the vehicle speed crosses 10 kmph. tioning till the time the button is  When key is taken out all the doors pressed. The LED on the Remote get automatically unlocked. also stops glowing. The function of  For few variant, when ignition is the remote gets reinstated imme- diately when the user stops press- turned off all the doors get automati- ing the push button of remote. cally unlocked. Also, when unlocked with remote key Vehicle Alarm & Security and if no door is opened within 30 sec- To prevent automobile thefts, the anti- onds, vehicle doors get automatically theft system makes use of an anti-theft Keep the smart key with user to perform locked. alarm (ATA). On detection of any unau- the passive access. It is used for locking, unlocking and starting the vehicle. Anti-grab / Anti-scan Coding thorized access, the BCM triggers the horn (acoustic alarm) and flashes the 1. Locking all doors The remote control set of this security turn indicators. system is protected against the use of 2. Approach Light devices called ‘scanners’ and ‘grabbers’ 3. Tail gate opening which can record and reproduce some types of remote codes. 4. Unlocking all doors

28 OPENING AND CLOSING 1. Locking all Door NOTE Unlocking Door with Emergency Key Pressing the Lock button (1) once, re- If smart key battery is low/drained mote locks all the doors of the vehicle. or vehicle battery is low/drained,  Slot is provided below driver door Please refer section starting and driving user can unlock and enter into ve- handle. for more information. hicle by using Emergency key 2. Approach Light blade. Provision is given on driver door handle only. Press approach light button (2) once, low beam and position lamp will turn ‘ON’. Emergency Key blade In / Out This feature helps to find and reach the parked vehicle or to reach home in dark/ cloudy condition. To switch ‘OFF’ the ap- proach lights, press and release the same button or it automatically turns ‘OFF’ after certain time. 3. Tail Gate Opening  Insert the key blade in slot and press. To open the Tail gate press the button (3) once on the smart key, Tail gate will un- latch. Please refer section starting and driving for more information. 4. Unlocking all Doors Slide the knob (1) to unlatch the key. Pull Pressing the unlock button (4) once, re- the key blade (2) out. mote will unlock all the Doors. Please re- fer section starting and driving for more information.

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 Outer cover of door handle will be un- Smart Key Features Auto Locking / Unlocking of Doors / lock first. auto Relock Force Panic ON operation  Remove the cover to access the door In PEPS variants, door will get unlocked lock slot. When vehicle is in OFF condition, if we when ignition is OFF by pressing Start press lock button and unlock button sim- Stop switch. ultaneously, Force panic operation gets activated. In this case, turn indicators of Anti-grab / Anti-scan Coding vehicle start flashing and horn will blow automatically. The remote control set of this security system is protected against the use of Force Panic OFF operation devices called ‘scanners’ and ‘grabbers’ which can record and reproduce some By pressing any button of smart key, types of remote codes. Force panic operation gets deactivated Important Vehicle Search

 Don’t operate Unlock button of re-  Insert the key blade in slot and turn In vehicle locked condition, if lock button mote in the vicinity of your vehicle, as clockwise to unlock the door. on smart key is pressed, the turn indica- it could lead to an unintentional un- tors of vehicle flashes 4 times. locking your vehicle. Automatic Activation of Immobilizer  For battery, replacement procedure refer ‘MAINTENANCE’ section. If smart key is not found within the pas- senger compartment, engine will be im-  Do not remove the battery connec- mobilized and vehicle cannot start. tion of the vehicle while the vehicle has been locked by remote.

30 OPENING AND CLOSING Smart Key Precautions

1. If smart key is close to radio transmit- ter such as radio station or an airport which can interfere with normal oper- ation of the transmitter. 2. If smart key is near a mobile two way radio system or a cellular phone, then it will not work properly. 3. If another vehicle’s smart key is be- ing operated close to your vehicle, signal will fluctuate.

WARNING Keep smart key away from electro- magnetic materials that blocks electromagnetic waves to the key surface.

31 OPENING AND CLOSING Doors Option 2 Horn Honking when Door Locking using Door Handle Switch (DHS) Option 1 Door Locking / Unlocking using Door Locking / Unlocking with Key Door Handle Switch (DHS) If vehicle is in unlock condition and smart key is not available, (i.e. Smart Driver / front passenger doors can be To lock/unlock all the doors without op- Key is present away from authentication locked or unlocked from outside using erating smart key button/ key blade. range) and if you try to lock the vehicle the key blade. Press the door handle switch (DHS) pro- through door handle switch then vehicle vided on the driver door to lock/unlock horn honking gets activated for 9 sec. all the four doors except tailgate. If vehicle is in unlock condition and Smart key is present inside the vehicle. If you try to press the door handle switch then vehicle horn honking gets activated for 9 sec.

NOTE  Authentication range for smart key shall be 1 to 1.5 meter from outside the respective door or Tail gate. Insert the key and turn it clockwise to lock and anticlockwise to unlock the  Passive entry only works during door. ignition off.

32 OPENING AND CLOSING Locking without a Key from Inside Unlocking the Doors from Inside Windows Power Windows (if available)

All the doors can also be locked from in- 1. Door opening knob side by pressing knob on driver door and 1. Front Window Winding Switch (Right) independently on other doors respec- 2. Door opening Lever 2. Front Window Winding Switch (Left) tively. All doors can be opened from inside. To open, pull the door opening knob (1) and 3. Rear Window Winding Switch (Right) then opening lever (2). 4. Rear Window Winding Switch (Left) 5. Inhibit Switch NOTE There is a single pull override fea- Window glasses on all four doors can be ture on driver door. All door can be operated by switches provided on the unlocked by inner handle without main control panel located on the operating lock knob of inner han- driver’s arm rest. They work only when the key is in the ‘IGN ON’ position. dle. 33 OPENING AND CLOSING NOTE The Anti-pinch module is provided. It will stop window upward movement if any Power windows can be operated obstruction or resistance detected. for 30 sec. in ‘IGN OFF’ and ‘KEY OUT’ position, provided doors are Thus, it gives full and reliable protection Glasses are wound up by pulling the not open. for hand, neck and any obstacles as switch and are lowered by pressing. well. Anti-pinch function is provided for Express Down (if available) driver door only. WARNING Window glasses can be opened by a sin- Individual Switches While raising the glass, take care gle long press of the switch. Express to avoid fingers/hands getting down feature is provided for driver door Individual window winding switches trapped between glass and the only. have been provided for front passenger door frame. and rear passengers. Anti-pinch Function (if available)

34 OPENING AND CLOSING Inhibit Switch (if available) Inhibit Switch OFF Bonnet Opening When switch is 1. Ensure that the vehicle is in neutral pressed, red light gear with the parking brake applied. turns ‘ON’. The indi- 2. Pull the bonnet release lever. The vidual switches pro- bonnet will pop up slightly. vided on rear and front passenger door can be operated. It can also be operated from the switches on driver's arm rest.

WARNING  If children operate the windows they could be get trapped, partic- Inhibit Switch ON ularly if they are left unsuper- When switch is vised. There is a risk of injury. pressed, red light  Activate the window inhibit fea- turns ‘OFF’. The indi- ture when children are travelling. vidual switches pro- While leaving the vehicle, always 3. Raise the bonnet slightly and with vided on rear and take the key with you and lock your finger lift (up) the secondary front passenger door cannot be oper- the vehicle. Never leave children lock lever located under the bonnet ated. Still it can be operated from the unsupervised in the vehicle. center.

switches on driver's arm rest.

35 OPENING AND CLOSING Engine Bonnet Stay rod Closing 1. To close the bonnet, hold the bonnet by one hand, disengage the stay rod and clamp it back properly. 2. Lower the bonnet close to the bumper, then let it drop down.

WARNING Ensure that the bonnet is properly locked before driving or it can fly up unexpectedly during driving. NOTE Make sure that the wiper arms are not raised before you lift up the WARNING bonnet to avoid damaging the The stay rod can be hot enough wiper arms and the bonnet.  to burn your finger right after

4. Lift the bonnet up. Pull the bonnet driving. To avoid this, use rubber stay rod from its clip and insert the packing given on stay rod. free end into the slot provided on  Touch the rod after it becomes frame. cool enough.  Insert the stay rod into the hole securely. If the rod drops off, your body may be caught below the bonnet.

36 OPENING AND CLOSING Tail Gate Opening (as available) Option II Option III NOTE Some variants may have multiple options.

Option I

When user press the Tail gate button on If vehicle is locked and tail gate is remote, Tail gate gets unlatched. closed. Tail gate switch is pressed with valid smart key in the authentication NOTE range, Tail gate gets unlatched. Press the tail gate button on smart

key and press the tail gate door WARNING Remote operated Tail gate unlatching handle switch within 30 seconds to can be done through long press (2 sec) open it.  After unlatching, tailgate doesn’t approach light button on remote key. get opened automatically.  Tailgate should not be opened holding tailgate garnish, this might

damage the part. It is suggested to open through tailgate edge. . 37 OPENING AND CLOSING On closing the tail gate door, Tail gates WARNING 1. Open driver door using mechanical gets locked. key. Tail gate can’t be locked using me- NOTE chanical key/ flip key/ smart key. It 2. Open the rear door. can be locked by slamming it.  During closing Tail gate if doors 3. Fold the rear seat. are in locked condition and valid Option IV 4. And access the tailgate-opening smart key is inside the trunk, lever from inside. then Tail gate can be unlocked Emergency Tailgate Opening by pressing tailgate switch. 5. Turn the lever clockwise to unlatch  For Tail gate unlatch remote op- and open the tailgate. eration, vehicle shall be in OFF NOTE mode.  Tail gate once unlatch it will not This can be used in emergency get locked automatically with when you are inside the vehicle. other doors.  If doors are in unlocked condi- tion, Tail gate can be unlocked via Tail gate handle switch inde- pendent of smart key.

 Avoid keeping smart key inside the boot space area while clos- In emergency situation like key or vehi- ing Tail gate. cle battery is discharged or electrical malfunctioning, you can unlock the tail- gate from inside as per procedure given below:

38 OPENING AND CLOSING Fuel Lid  Do not continue adding fuel after the automatic shut ‘OFF’ func- 1. To open the fuel flap, gently press on fuel flap. Make sure the smart key tion is operated if it is equipped should be in authentication range on the fuel station. Overfilling the and the vehicle is in unlock condi- fuel tank could damage the fuel system.

tion.

NOTE NOTE For mechanical/flip key (without  Remove the fuel filler cap slowly, smart key), to open the fuel flap. and wait for any hissing to stop. Make sure that vehicle is in unlock The fuel may be under pressure condition. Then gently press the and may spray out. 3. To open the fuel cap by turning it in fuel flap. counter clockwise for fuel filling.  When smart key is inside the car, fuel flap can be open by pressing 2. Open the fuel flap by gently pressing 4. For closing, close the fuel cap and the flap. flap. gently push the fuel flap till it gets locked. If fuel cap needs replacement, ensure that it is replaced by a genuine cap at the WARNING TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Centre  Fuel vapour is extremely hazard- only. ous. Always switch ‘OFF’ the en- gine before refueling and never refill near sparks or open flames. Do not use cell phone while refu- eling.

39 OPENING AND CLOSING Power Sunroof (if available) Location of Controls and their To operate the sliding sunroof and Rollo functions shade. Push the switch as shown in above fig. after every operation switch goes to Home position automatically.

WARNING You must switch on the ignition to operate the power sunroof. After switching off the ignition, You can still open or close the power sun- roof for 3 minutes as long as the driver or front passenger door has not been opened. Power Sunroof Switches A Sunroof will make the driving expe- rience more enjoyable by bringing 1. Sunroof Open light and sunshine into the vehicle. It 2. Sunroof Close provides a real open air feeling along with pure driving fun. With fresh air, 3. Tilt Up your driving experience automati- 4. Tilt Down cally becomes significantly more re- 5. Sunshade Open laxed. 6. Sunshade Close A sunroof allows air to flow evenly from above the driver, which is much quieter and less intrusive than wind blowing through a side window. 40 OPENING AND CLOSING 1. Sunshade Open Position Manual (long press) open and stop at de- sired position. 2. Sunshade Close Position

Push the switch (6) to close the Sun- shade. Express (one touch) close to close Sun- shade completely. Manual (long press) Close and stop at desired position.

Push the switch (5) to open the Sun- shade. Express (one touch) open to open Sun- shade completely.

41 OPENING AND CLOSING 3. Sunroof Open Position NOTE 5. Sunroof Tilt Open/Close Posi- tion During sliding sunroof Express (one touch) open operation, Sunshade will also open in synchronization with sliding sunroof (Express Complete Open Feature).

4. Sunroof Close Position

Push the switch (3) for Sunroof Tilt Open. Push the switch (4) for Sunroof Tilt Close. Express (one touch) Tilt Open / Close sunroof completely. Manual (long press) Tilt Open / Close and stop at desired position.

Push the switch (1) to open the Sunroof. Express (one touch) open to open Sun- Push the switch (2) to close the Sunroof. roof completely. Express (one touch) close to close sun- Manual (long press) open and stop at de- roof completely. sired position. Manual (long press) close and stop at

desired position. 42 OPENING AND CLOSING

Auto Sunroof Close WARNING Follow the emergency close com- mand as below: Sliding Sunroof will automatically close  Without pinch protection, the under following conditions: power sunroof will close with Emergency close feature can be used, if enough force to cause serious Sliding sunroof or Sunshade consecu-  Rain detection- As soon as rain de- personal injury. tive reversal movement observed 3 tected & Wiper speed is slow/high  Always be careful when closing times within 10 sec then follow the steps based on Rain, the Sunroof will the power sunroof. given below: close.  Pinch protection cannot prevent  Ignition off and driver came out of 1. On the 4th attempt continuously fingers or other parts of the body the vehicle by carrying the Remote press the sunroof close switch - posi- from being pressed against the key and driver locking the vehicle tion (2) or Sunshade close switch - edge of the roof; may result in in- through remotely or through driver position (6) until it closes completely juries. door. to ensure occupant privacy, safety & Emergency Close Feature theft prevention from Sunroof open NOTE window. This is Emergency Close If the power sunroof malfunctions, If Express (One Touch) / Manual (long Feature. press) Sunroof and Sunshade close pinch protection may not function WARNING properly. Visit an authorized TATA function did not work due to: Motors dealer or an authorized  Consecutive several attempts to Never keep your hands or head in TATA Motors Service Facility for as- Open / close Sunroof and Sun- the Sunroof window while perform- sistance. shade. ing this operation it may cause se- vere injury, since Anti-pinch func-  Excessive Ice / Dirt accumulation tion will not work at this 4th at- on the Sunroof Glass / guiderails. tempt.

43 OPENING AND CLOSING 2. Once the sunroof or Sunshade is Initializing the power sunroof clicking sound comes from Sun- completely closed, release the shade. Condition for initializing the sunroof switch. 4. The Initializing command is com- If the vehicle battery is disconnected and plete, Check if the Express 3. Alternatively, User may wait for min. reconnected during Sunroof / Sunshade open/close features are working. 30 secs before operating Sunroof movement or while replacing the dead and Sunshade, then Sunroof can be NOTE operated with Normal Functions. fuse, the sunroof/ Sunshade must be in- itialized. If the initializing procedure is not completely performed, then it has NOTE Otherwise Express (one touch) function to be run again from step 2. If the Sunroof doesn’t operate as (open/close/tilt) and pinch protection above, Visit an authorized TATA function will be deactivated. Self-learning procedure of Sunroof Motors dealer or an authorized TATA Motors Service Facility for as- Initializing command procedure: 5. Sliding sunroof and Sunshade shall be in open position within 4 mm to sistance. To initialize the sliding sunroof and Sun- shade, use the following procedure: 200 mm from the cutout. 6. Close the sunroof fully by pressing 1. Turn ON the ignition. ‘sunroof close switch’ and keep the 2. Close the sunroof fully by pressing switch pressed continuously. Do not ‘sunroof close switch’ and keep the release the switch and wait for fol- switch pressed for 1-2 seconds after lowing actions to perform. the roof is fully closed, till clicking 7. Sliding sunroof will start opening af- sound comes from Sunroof. ter 5 sec pause and close automati- 3. Close the Sunshade fully by pressing cally. Release the Switch to complete ‘Sunshade close switch’ and keep the procedure. the switch pressed for 1-2 seconds 8. Close the sunshade fully by pressing after the Sunshade is fully closed, till ‘Sunshade close switch’ and keep 44 OPENING AND CLOSING

the switch pressed continuously. Do  Always close the sunroof before WARNING not release the switch and wait for leaving the vehicle or if it begins following actions to perform. Improper use of the power sunroof to rain. If the sunroof is open or can result in serious personal injury. 9. Sunshade will start opening after 5 tilted, rain could enter the vehi- sec pause and close automatically. cle interior and cause extensive  Always make sure that no one is Release the Switch to complete the damage to the electrical system. in the Path/Cutout of the power procedure. This could result in further vehi- sunroof when it is Closing OR 10. The self-learning command is com- cle damage. Opening plete.  Remove leaves and other ob-  Always take the key with you while jects from the sunroof guiderails leaving the vehicle. NOTE regularly either by hand or using  Never leave children or disabled Incase Sunroof and Sunshade Close a vacuum cleaner. persons in the vehicle particu- switch is released in the middle of  If the power sunroof malfunc- larly, if they have access to the ve- procedure, repeat from step 1. tions, pinch protection may not hicle key. Unsupervised use of the function properly. See an author- remote control vehicle key makes NOTE ized TATA Motors dealer or an it possible to lock the vehicle, authorized TATA Motors Service start the engine, turn on the igni-  You can still open or close the Facility. tion and operate the sunroof. power sunroof for 3 minutes af-  The Sunshade can be opened ter you switch off the ignition, as long as the driver or front pas- and closed independently when the sliding sunroof is in closed senger door has not been opened. position but will not operate in case sliding sunroof is open or in  To help prevent damage, remove tilt position. ice and snow from the sunroof  Always close the sunroof while before opening or tilting it in win- ter season. washing the vehicle.

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46 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES

Cockpit 1 A.C. Air vent 2 Airbag (PAB) 3 Infotainment Display (if available) 4 Combi-Switch 5 Horn pad 6 Start/Stop switch (if available) 7 Airbag (DAB) Steering Wheel Switches (if availa- 8 ble) 9 Controls 10 Foot Rest Terrain Response Knob (if availa- 11 ble) 12 Cooled storage box 13 Parking Brake Lever 14 Gear Shift Lever 15 HVAC Control panel 16 Fascia switches 17 Center Air Vent NOTE: All location shown may not be applicable to your vehicle / Variants. 18 Glove Box

47 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Instrument Cluster ( TFT Screen)

Tachometer Driver Information Display Speedometer

DEF Gauge Temperature Gauge Fuel Gauge

NOTE: All indicators shown may not be applicable to your vehicle.

48 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Speedometer Tachometer Fuel Gauge When the ignition switch is in “ON” posi- tion, fuel gauge gives an approximate in- dication of the amount of fuel in the fuel tank. In indication window, “F” stands for full and “E” stands for empty.

Speedometer indicates the vehicle Tachometer indicates engine speed in speed in km/h. revolutions per min (rpm). NOTE WARNING Whenever you turn the ignition ON, Never drive the vehicle with high the instrument cluster needles and engine rpm. This may cause severe gauges move to maximum value When fuel in the tank is near to empty engine damage. and return to '0' position. This is a position, low fuel warning telltale turns welcome strategy and a self-check Amber. Refill the tank as soon as possi- feature. ble.

49 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES NOTE Temperature Gauge WARNING  Check the fuel level when the ve- When the ignition switch is in the “ON” The red progress bar on high cool- hicle is stationary on a level road. position, this gauge indicates the engine ant temperature indicates over-  The fuel level displayed can vary coolant temperature. heating that may damage the en- when you drive on inclines, gine. Continuing to drive the vehi- curves, brake and accelerate cle when engine overheating is in- suddenly. This is due to the dicated can result in severe engine movement of fuel in the tank. The indicator should be within the nor- damage or fire. The low fuel warning lamp may mal, acceptable temperature range i.e. DEF Gauge turn to ON or OFF earlier or later between “H” and “C”. If the indicator ap- than usual. proaches “H”, overheating is indicated When the ignition switch is in the “ON”

by red progress bar. position, arrow in the gauge indicates level of DEF left in the tank. WARNING If the coolant temperature is very high, If there is any fault in the system, the engine coolant temperature telltale the low fuel warning symbol will flashes with an audio warning. In this blink. Take your vehicle to the near- case, stop the vehicle, switch ‘OFF’ the est TATA MOTORS Authorized ser- engine and allow it to cool down for vice centre. some time. Contact the nearest TATA MOTORS authorized service centre im- The Indicator should be within the ac- mediately for rectification. ceptable range. i.e., between "E" and "F". When DEF in tank is near to empty posi- tion, DEF tell tale near to gauge will glow with subsequent Text alert on DIS Screen. If DEF level reaches to critically

50 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES low level, then DEF Gauge will be re- NOTE placed by the permanent text alert along with buzzer.  Check the DEF Level when the ve- hicle is on level road. Similarly for Low DEF Quality & SCR Fault there are featured text and warnings pre-  DEF Level Displayed may vary when you drive on inclines, de- sent to alert the driver regarding condi- tion of DEF System. clines, curves, brakes & acceler- ate suddenly. This is due to the WARNING movement of DEF in the tank.  If DEF Level or DEF Quality or SCR  If SCR Fault issue comes the take Fault becomes Critical after suffi- your vehicle to the nearest TATA cient alerts, warnings, Buzzers & MOTORS Authorized service cen- ter. If not rectified then Text alert will be displayed permanently on DIC Screen stating vehicle will not re- start in next key ON & Vehicle will

not start.  If any problem comes then, Take your vehicle to the nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized service cen- ter.

51 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System

Driver Information System Image Description Indicates distance travelled by a vehicle. The odometer reading does not Odometer return to “0” when maximum value is reached, the display will freeze to max- imum value.

The trip meter can be used to measure the distance travelled on short trips

Trip meter A & B or between fuel stops. It can be reset to “0”. The Trip meter reading becomes “0.0” after it crosses 9999.9 km.

Indicates current time in AM/PM mode. Whenever the battery terminals or related fuses are connected, you must reset the clock time. This feature is available when ignition switch is in Clock ‘ON’’ position. NOTE: Clock settings can also be changed through infotainment system. For more information, refer infotainment manual.

Indicates the value of Power and Torque delivered by engine in the particular Power and Torque driving condition.

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Driver Information System Image Description Indicates the number of days/kilometers in which service is due. If service is overdue, it will display “0” km or “0” days and spanner symbol will blink at every ignition ON for few seconds. Never reset the display between service intervals otherwise this may result in to incorrect readings. Information is re- Service reminder tained in the service interval display even after the vehicle battery is discon- nected. NOTE: This option is for indicative purpose only. Keep track of your odometer reading and follow the maintenance schedule.

Respective door open display pop up comes up for 5 sec and then minimize Door Ajar telltale glows with respective door open will displayed.

Current gear engaged by the transmission shall be displayed on DIS. Current gear position NOTE: If “Fault” is displayed it means a ‘Fault’ condition. Contact the TATA (indicator) (for MT & AT- MOTORS authorized service centre. Manual Mode) In case of Manual Transmission, the gear number shall be displayed when the clutch is fully released.

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Driver Information System Image Description

Current gear engaged by the transmission shall be displayed on DIS. NOTE: If “Fault” is displayed it means ‘Fault’ condition. Contact the TATA Current gear position MOTORS Authorised Service Centre. (indicator) (for AT) In case of , the gear type P-Park, D-Drive, N-Neutral and R-Reverse will be displayed as per automatic gear selected.

Up or down arrow shall be displayed on DIS whenever a gear should be shifted Gear Recommendation up or down. (for MT) No arrow shall be displayed when the selected gear is as per the vehicle dy- namics. This message displayed when gear shift is denied in manual mode. Driver Control Shift Denied User has to drive the vehicle in recommended speed to change the gear.

Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) System Fault Electronic Brake Distribution Fault User has to take the vehicle to Authorized Tata motors service station.

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Driver Information System Image Description This message displayed when transmission oil temperature is higher than al- Transmission Oil lowable limit. Temperature High User has to take the vehicle to Authorized Tata motors service station. Transmission Failure This message displayed when transmission related failure is present. Drive Cautiously Visit User has to take the vehicle to Authorized Tata motors service station. Service Centre Transmission failure This message displayed when transmission related failure is present. Malfunction detected User has to take the vehicle to Authorized Tata Motors service station. contact service center

Shift to Park to Exit This message displayed when shift lever not in P (park) mode.

Shift to Park or Neutral This message displayed when shift lever not in P (park) or N (neutral) mode to start the Engine while starting the engine.

55 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES 1. Instantaneous Fuel Economy NOTE 3. Average Fuel Economy (AFE) (IFE)  IFE will vary frequently as per driving pattern.  IFE display does not show Fuel Economy of last drive.

2. Power and Torque

Trip A

It indicates fuel economy of current drive when Ignition is turned ‘ON’. To reach the Instant Fuel Economy in the Instrument cluster. Press the switch, which is on the RHS steering Indicates the amount of power and switch. torque delivered by engine in the partic-

The display does not show actual value ular driving condition. Trip B unless vehicle is moving. AFE value is estimate of fuel economy. It may vary significantly based upon driv- ing conditions, driving habits and condi- tion of the vehicle.

56 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES To see the Average fuel economy in the 4. Distance to Empty (DTE) NOTE Instrument cluster. Press the  If DTE is displayed as ‘---‘, then switch on the RHS of the steering switch. take your vehicle to the TATA Trip time, Average speed and Trip dis- MOTORS Authorized Service tance will reset to ‘0’ when respective Centre. Trip meter is reset.  The DTE will update with new value when fuel is added for NOTE more than 7 Litres at a time.  Average Fuel Economy, Trip time and Average speed will get 5. Infotainment Information on In- strument Cluster Display unit. reset to ‘0’ when Battery is re- The above DTE screen indicates approx- moved and refitted. imate distance in ‘km’ that your vehicle  Average Fuel Economy will be can travel with available fuel in the tank. displayed as ‘--.--‘for initial 0.5 km of respective trip. Once 0.5 To reach the Distance to empty in the In- km distance is covered, Average strument cluster. Press the Fuel Economy will be displayed. switch, which is on RHS steering switch. The Instrument Cluster will display the  Even after 0.5 km distance cov- DTE values may vary significantly based Infotainment information like Media, ered for particular trip, if Aver- on driving conditions, driving habits, and Navigation and FM. age Fuel Economy is displayed condition of the vehicle. It is an estimate as ‘--.--‘, then take your vehicle to value of the available driving distance. TATA MOTORS Authorized Ser- vice Centre. If low fuel warning light turns ‘ON’, fill the fuel tank immediately regardless the value of displayed DTE.

57 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES 6. Setting Screen Following options are displayed in the Illumination Screen setting screen: You can select illumination setting by scroll down using up or down on the RHS steering switch and by pressing select button. You can increase the Illumination from (20% to100%) in 5 steps by pressing on the RHS of steering switch. Following screen gets displayed:

You can enter into setting screen by pressing select button while To change the option from reset by being in setting screen. pressing on the RHS of steering swi

tch.

58 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Service Reminder Reset About Screen 7. Outside Ambient Temperature You can select Service reminder reset You can select about option by scroll up screen by scroll down & pressing set but- or down and pressing set ton in settings screen. button on RHS steering switches. It dis- plays open source license disclosure. You can select Yes or No option by up or down arrows & set button.

This displays outside ambient tempera- ture in units of °C with the resolution of 1 °C. NOTE The temperature sensor is located on NOTE Pressing select button while in the front bumper of the vehicle, there- In setting menu if there is no user about screen, the screen will close fore the temperature reading can be af- and go to previous screen. input for 10 sec, previous screen fected by heat reflection from the road shall be displayed. surface, engine heat and the exhaust from surrounding traffic.

NOTE

For an accurate temperature read- ing, make sure the vehicle speed is above 30 kmph. 59 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES WARNING TPMS screen with no fault: NOTE If display shows OAT temp as “- - “, If tyre pressure is low, then you will take your car to a TATA authorized get to see the red hollow mark on service Centre. that tyre in the Instrument Cluster.

8. Tire Pressure Monitoring Sys- TPMS screen with high tire pressure: tem (TPMS) You can select TPMS screen by pressing up or down on the RHS of the steering switch.

NOTE When start the vehicle or make igni- TPMS screen with low tire pressure: tion ON it may happen Pressure & Temp value show "--". Driver has to drive the vehicle for some time with particular Speed to update the TPMS pressure and Temperature value's If value's not updated and display NOTE shows "--" with warning message then take vehicle to service center. If tyre pressure is high, then you will get to see the red filled mark on that tyre in the Instrument Clus- ter.

60 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES TPMS screen with high temperature: TPMS screen with TPMS ECU Malfunction:

TPMS screen with combination of failures in tires: TPMS screen with Air leakage:

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Display Messages on Instrument Cluster Below messages can be displayed in the screen for 3 sec based on the priority. 1. Warning Messages (messages displayed within the Red border)

NOTE: All messages may not be applicable to your vehicle SN Warning / Information Title Warning Message Title Warning Messages on Instrument Cluster 1 Fasten Seat Belt - Driver Seat Belt Reminder Fasten Driver Seat Belt 2 Speed Limit Warning Speed Limit Warning Over Speeding Detected Slow Down

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SN Warning / Information Title Warning Message Title Warning Messages on Instrument Cluster Transmission Failure Drive Cau- 3 Transmission Malfunction Drive Cautiously Contact Service Center tiously Visit Service Center 4 Drive Control Shift Denied Drive Mode Warning Drive Control Shift Denied 5 Hill Hold Control Failure Hill Hold Control Malfunction Detected Contact Service Center 6 Hill Decent Control Failure Hill Decent Control Malfunction Detected Contact Service Center 7 Fuel Level Low State Fuel Level Warning Fuel Level Low 8 Fasten seat belt front passenger Seat Belt Reminder Fasten Front passenger Seat Belt Transmission Failure Limp home 9 Transmission System Malfunction Detected Contact Service Center Activated Visit Service Center 10 DEF level warning 1 DEF Level Low DEF Level Low Refill Soon Engine Stops in “Value” Km 11 DEF level warning 2 DEF Level Low Refill DEF Engine Stops in “Value” Km 12 DEF level warning 3 DEF Level Low Refill DEF Engine Stops in “Value” Km 13 DEF level warning 4 DEF Level Low Refill DEF

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SN Warning / Information Title Warning Message Title Warning Messages on Instrument Cluster Engine Stops in “Value” Km 14 DEF level warning 5 DEF Level Low Refill DEF 15 DEF level warning 6 DEF Level Low Engine Will Not Restart In Next Key On Engine Stop 16 DEF level warning 7 DEF Level Low DEF Tank Empty DEF Quality Low 17 DEF quality warning 1 DEF Quality Low Check DEF System Engine Stops in “Value” Km 18 DEF quality warning 2 DEF Quality Low Check DEF System Engine Stops in “Value” Km 19 DEF quality warning 3 DEF Quality Low Check DEF System Engine Stops in “Value” Km 20 DEF quality warning 4 DEF Quality Low Check DEF System Engine Stops in “Value” Km 21 DEF quality warning 5 DEF Quality Low Check DEF System 22 DEF quality warning 6 DEF Quality Low Engine Will Not Restart In Next Key On Engine Stop 23 DEF quality warning 7 DEF Quality Low Check DEF System SCR System Fault 24 DEF fault warning 1 SCR System Fault Contact Service Centre

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SN Warning / Information Title Warning Message Title Warning Messages on Instrument Cluster Engine Stops in “Value” Km 25 DEF fault warning 2 DEF System Fault Contact Service Centre Engine Stops in “Value” Km 26 DEF fault warning 3 DEF System Fault Contact Service Centre Engine Stops in “Value” Km 27 DEF fault warning 4 DEF System Fault Contact Service Centre Engine Stops in “Value” Km 28 DEF fault warning 5 DEF System Fault Contact Service Centre 29 DEF fault warning 6 DEF System Fault Engine Will Not Restart In Next Key On Engine Stop 30 DEF fault warning 7 DEF System Fault Contact Service Centre

Malfunction Detected 31 Park Brake Fault Park Brake Fault Contact Service Centre

65 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES 2. Alert Messages (messages displayed within Grey border)

NOTE: All messages may not be applicable to your vehicle.

SN Alert / Information Title Alert Message Title Action to be taken HDC Deactivation Due To Speed 1 Hill Decent Control System Deactivated Speed Crossed Set Limit Above Set Value 2 Park Brake Engaged Brake Alert Park Brake Engaged 3 Electronic Stability Off Electronic Stability System ESP Turned Off 4 Traction Control Off Traction Control System TCS Turned Off 5 Hill Descent Control Active Hill Descent Control HDC Activated

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SN Alert / Information Title Alert Message Title Action to be taken

6 Auto Headlamp Lamp Alert Auto Headlamp Activated

Resume to Target Speed Not 7 Cruise Control Change gear to resume Cruise Speed Possible in Current Gear 8 Cruise Override Cruise Control Cruise Override

9 Hill Descent Control Switched On Hill Descent Control HDC Turned ON

Shift to Park (P/N) - vehicle Start 10 Transmission Alert Shift to Park or Neutral to Start Engine function for AT vehicle

11 Park Brake Alert Park Brake Alert Park Brake Applied

12 Park Brake Alert Park Brake Alert Park Brake Not Applied

Malfunction Detected 13 AVH Malfunction Auto Hold Contact Service Centre.

67 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Drive alert NOTE  This alerts is for Manual Trans- mission (MT) vehicle.  The warnings are generated post faulty drive event and is not the live event.  The fault is logged after the clutch pedal is fully released and gear information received. st Drive the vehicle below 10km/hr in 1 Sticker for Drive Alert Gear. NOTE  This Message is not related to any issue or fault in vehicle. It is just Pre-alert customer from clutch malfunction.

 When User drive the vehicle in higher gear than 1st gear & ve- hicle speed is below 10 Kmph.  When vehicle is launched from standstill condition in 2nd Gear. RH of Cockpit

68 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES 3. Interrupt Messages

NOTE: All messages may not be applicable to your vehicle.

SN Alert / Information Title Action to be taken

1 Rotate steering wheel (In ESCL jam condition) Press Start Button while Turning Wheel 2 Smart key out of range Smart Key Out of Range 3 Drive Alert - Tea Break Take a Break 4 Steering Failure-Visit Garage Steering Failure Contact Service Center 5 Steering Failure-Stop Driving Steering Failure Stop the Vehicle Safely 6 Door Ajar Door open

69 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES SN Alert / Information Title Action to be taken 7 TPMS No Fault Tire Pressure 8 TPMS Low Pressure Low Tire Pressure - Inflate Tire 9 TPMS High Pressure High Tire Pressure - Deflate Tire 10 TPMS High Temperature Tire Overheated Slow Down 11 Combination alerts Check Tires 12 Malfunction TPMS Malfunction - Contact Service Centre 13 Air Leak Leakage Detected Check Tires 14 Fault TPMS Error - Check Tires 15 ESCL Press Start Button While Turning Wheel 16 No Key Smart Key Out of Range 17 Low Key Battery Smart Key Battery Low Replace Battery 18 Press Clutch Pedal Press Clutch Pedal to Start Engine 19 Press Brake Pedal Press Brake Pedal to Start Engine 20 Drive Modes Respective drive mode 21 Tea Break Take a Break 22 Release Park Brake Press Brake Pedal to Release Park Brake 23 Happy Birthday Happy Birthday

70 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Instrument Cluster (LCD Screen) Tachometer Driver Information Display Fuel Gauge Speedometer

Set knob Temperature Gauge Mode knob NOTE: All indicators shown may not be applicable to your vehicle

71 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Speedometer Tachometer Fuel Gauge When the ignition switch is in “ON” posi- tion, fuel gauge gives an approximate in- dication of the amount of fuel in the fuel tank. “F” stands for full and “E” stands for empty.

When fuel in the tank is near to empty Speedometer indicates the vehicle Tachometer indicates engine speed in position, low fuel warning telltale turns speed in km/h. revolutions per min (rpm). Amber. Refill the tank as soon as possi- ble. NOTE WARNING Whenever you turn the ignition ON, Never drive the vehicle with high the instrument cluster needles and engine ‘rpm’. This may cause se- gauges move to maximum value vere engine damage. and return to '0' position. This is a welcome strategy and a self-check feature.

72 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES NOTE Temperature Gauge WARNING  Check the fuel level when the ve- When the ignition switch is in the “ON” The Red bar on high coolant tem- hicle on a level road. position, this gauge indicates the engine perature warning indicates over-  The fuel level displayed can vary coolant temperature. heating that may damage the en- when you drive on inclines, gine. Continuing to drive the vehi- curves, brake and accelerate cle when engine overheating is in- suddenly. This is due to the dicated can result in severe engine movement of fuel in the tank. damage or fire.

The low fuel warning lamp may IFE Gauge turn to ON or OFF earlier or later The indicator should stay within the nor- than usual. mal, acceptable temperature range be- tween “H” and “C”. If the indicator ap- WARNING proaches “H”, overheating is indicated

If there is any fault in the system, by a red bar. It indicates fuel economy of current drive the low fuel warning symbol will If the coolant temperature reading is when Ignition is turned ‘ON’. start blinking. Take your vehicle to very high, the engine coolant tempera- the nearest TATA MOTORS author- ture telltale flashes with an audible To reach the Instant Fuel Economy in the ized service centre. buzzer. In this case, stop the vehicle, Instrument cluster. Press the SET and switch ‘OFF’ the engine and cool it down MODE button. for some time. Contact the nearest TATA The display does not show actual value MOTORS Authorised Service Centre im- unless vehicle is moving. mediately for rectification.

73 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES NOTE Similarly for Low DEF Quality & SCR Fault NOTE there are featured text and warnings pre-  IFE will vary frequently as per sent to alert the driver regarding condi-  Check the DEF Level when the ve- driving pattern. tion of DEF System. hicle is on level road.  IFE display does not show Fuel  DEF Level Displayed may vary Economy of last drive. WARNING when you drive on inclines, de- clines, curves, brakes & acceler- DEF Gauge  If DEF Level or DEF Quality or SCR Fault becomes critical after de- ate suddenly. This is due to the When the ignition switch is in the “ON” fined interval of warnings text movement of DEF in the tank. position, this gauge indicates level of alert will be displayed perma-  If SCR Fault issue comes then DEF left in the tank. nently on LCD screen stating vehi- take your vehicle to the nearest cle will not restart in next key ON. TATA MOTORS Authorized service  On getting defined text messages centre. related to Quality and SCR Fault,  IFE gauge and DEF Gauge can be take your vehicle to the nearest display in rotation with all combi- TATA MOTORS Authorized service nations when DEF level in vehicle center. is not critical. The Indicator should be within the ac- ceptable range. i.e., between "E" and "F".

When DEF in tank is near to empty posi- tion, DEF tell tale near to gauge will glow with subsequent text messages on LCD screen. To change screen over from IFE to DEF Gauge press mode button.If DEF level reaches to critically low level, only

DEF gauge will be displayed. Screen will not change over to IFE in that case. 74 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Driver Information System Driver Information System Image Description Indicates distance travelled by a vehicle. The Odometer reading does not Odometer return to “0” when maximum value is reached, the display will freeze to maximum value.

The trip meter can be used to measure the distance travelled on short trips Trip meter A & B or between fuel stops. It can be reset to “0”. The Trip meter reading be- comes “0.0” after it crosses 9999.9 km.

Indicates current time in AM/PM mode. Clock time can be changed using ‘SET’ & ‘MODE’ knob. Whenever the battery terminals or related fuses are connected, you must

Clock reset the clock time. This feature is available when ignition switch is in ON ’ position. NOTE: Clock settings can also be changed through infotainment system. For more information, refer infotainment manual.

This warning will be indicated when driver door is open. Door Ajar NOTE: If any other door is open, the roof lamp will be ‘ON’.

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Driver Information System Image Description Indicates the number of days/kilometers in which service is due. If service is overdue, it will display “0” km or “0” days and spanner symbol will blink at every ignition ON for few seconds. Never reset the display between ser- vice intervals otherwise this may result in to incorrect readings. Infor- Service reminder mation is retained in the service interval display even after the vehicle battery is disconnected. NOTE: This option is for indicative purpose only. Keep track of your odom- eter reading and follow the maintenance schedule. Current gear engaged by the transmission shall be displayed on Driver In- formation System. Current gear position indica- NOTE: If “F” is displayed it means a ‘Fault’ condition. Contact the TATA tor (For MT) MOTORS authorized service centre. In case of Manual Transmission, the gear number shall be displayed when the clutch is fully released.

Up or down arrow shall be displayed on DIS whenever a gear should be shifted up or down. Gear Recommendation No arrow shall be displayed when the selected gear is as per the vehicle dynamics.

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Driver Information System Image Description

-Park Current gear engaged by the transmission shall be displayed on DIS. NOTE: If “F” is displayed it means ‘Fault’ condition. Contact the Current gear position indica- -Reverse TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centre. tor (For AT) In case of Automatic Transmission, the Gear numbers shall be dis- -Neutral played as per automatic gear selected.

-Drive

77 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES 1. Average Fuel Economy (AFE) NOTE If low fuel warning light turns ‘ON’, fill the fuel tank immediately regardless the  AFE value is an estimate of fuel value of displayed DTE. economy. It may vary signifi- cantly based upon driving condi- NOTE tions, driving habits and condi- If DTE is displayed as ‘---‘, then take tion of vehicle. your vehicle to the TATA MOTORS  Average Fuel Consumption will authorized service centre. get Reset to ‘0’ when Battery is Trip time, Average speed and Trip dis- removed and refitted. 3. Instrument Cluster Illumination tance will reset to ‘0’ when respective Trip meter is reset. 2. Distance to Empty (DTE) Average Fuel Economy will be displayed as ‘--.--‘for initial 0.5 km of respective trip. Once 0.5 km distance is covered, Av- erage Fuel Economy will be displayed. The above image indicates an approxi- Even after 0.5 km distance covered for mate distance in ‘km’ that your vehicle particular trip, if Average fuel economy is can travel with available fuel in tank. displayed as ‘--.--‘, then take your vehicle DTE values may vary significantly based to TATA MOTORS Authorized Service on driving conditions, driving habits, and Centre. condition of the vehicle. It is an estimate value of the available driving distance. Instrument cluster illumination & back- The DTE will update with new value when light illumination will turn on after Park fuel is added more than 7 litres at a time. lamp is ON.

78 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Illumination can be changed by SET but- NOTE  TPMS screen with no fault ton short press (less than 1.5 seconds).  If temperature fault is present WARNING then screen changes automati- cally for every IGN cycle to show The clock and instrument cluster il- temperature readings. lumination settings should be  Do not use any type of liquid so- changed only when the vehicle is in lutions or chemical solutions to stationary condition for safety pur- avoid failure in sensor function- poses. ality.

4. Outside Ambient Temperature 5. TPMS Screens  TPMS screen with low tire pres- sure NOTE When start the vehicle or make igni- This displays outside ambient tempera- tion ON it may happen Pressure & ture in units of °C with the resolution of Temp value show "--". Driver has to 1 °C. drive the vehicle for some time with particular Speed to update the TPMS The temperature sensor is located on pressure and Temperature value's the front bumper of the vehicle, there- If value's not updated and display fore the temperature reading can be af- shows "--" with warning message then fected by heat reflection from the road take vehicle to service center. surface, engine heat and the exhaust from surrounding traffic.

79 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES  TPMS screen with high tire pres-  TPMS screen with combination of  TPMS screen with Malfunction: sure failures in tires

 TPMS screen with Air leakage

 TPMS screen with Error:  TPMS screen with high tempera- ture

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Display Messages on Instrument Cluster Warning Messages on SN Warning Title/ Title Instrument Cluster 1 Speed Limit Warning OVER SPEED HDC Deactivation Due 2 To Speed Above Set HDC DEACTIVE Value 3 Engine Is Locked ENGINE LOCKED 4 Low Brake Fluid LOW BRAKE FLUID 5 Electronic Stability Off ESP OFF 6 Hill Decent Control Active HDC ACTIVE 7 Service Reminder Days SERVICE DUE 8 Service Reminder Kms SERVICE DUE 9 Fuel Level Low State LOW FUEL 10 Drive Alert1 - Tea Break TAKE A BREAK

11 Smart key out of range KEY OUT OF RANGE

Rotate steering wheel (In 12 ROTATE STEERING ESCL jam condition) Resume to Target Speed 13 Not Possible in Current UNABLE TO RESUME Gear

NOTE: All messages may not be applicable to your vehicle.

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Warning Messages on Warning Messages on SN Warning Title/ Title SN Warning Title/ Title Instrument Cluster Instrument Cluster 14 Cruise off CRUISE OFF TPMS Temperature TIRE TEMP HIGH 24 Warning Cruise deactivated/can- 15 CRUISE CANCELLED cel 25 Jet Pump Fault FUEL SYS FAULT Cruise is Resuming to Transmission oil temp AT TEMP HIGH 16 CRUISE RESUMED 26 set speed high DEF Level Low Level1 DEF LOW REFILL 17 Press Clutch for MT PRESS CLUTCH 27 SOON 18 Press Brake for MT PRESS BRAKE DEF Level Low Level2 ENG NOT START AF- Transmission Failure 28 TER “VALUE” KM 19 Limp home Activated AT FAULT DEF Level Low Level3 ENG NOT START AF- Visit Service Center 29 TER “VALUE” KM Shift to Park (P) - vehi- ENG NOT START AF- 20 cle Stop function for AT SHIFT-> P 30 DEF Level Low Level4 vehicle TER “VALUE” KM ENG NOT START AF- Shift to Park (P/N) - ve- 31 DEF Level Low Level5 21 hicle Start function for SHIFT->P/N TER “VALUE” KM AT vehicle DEF Level Low Level6 ENG NOT START NEXT 32 TPMS Error TPMS ERROR KEY ON 22 DEF Level Low Level7 ENG STOP DEF 33 TPMS Pressure Warn- CHECK TIRE PRES- EMPTY 23 ing SURE 34 DEF Quality Low Level1 LOW DEF QLTY

82 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Warning Messages on SCR Fault Level6 SCR FAULT ENG NOT SN Warning Title/ Title 46 Instrument Cluster START DEF Quality Low Level2 LOW DEF QLTY ENG 35 47 SCR Fault Level7 SCR FAULT ENG STOP OFF “VALUE” KM DEF Quality Low Level3 LOW DEF QLTY ENG 48 Happy Birthday Happy Birthday 36 OFF “VALUE” KM

DEF Quality Low Level4 LOW DEF QLTY ENG 37 OFF “VALUE” KM DEF Quality Low Level5 LOW DEF QLTY ENG 38 OFF “VALUE” KM DEF Quality Low Level6 LOW DEF QLTY ENG 39 NOT START DEF Quality Low Level7 LOW DEF QLTY ENG 40 STOP 41 SCR Fault Level1 SCR FAULT SCR Fault Level2 SCR FAULT ENG OFF 42 “VALUE” KM SCR Fault Level3 SCR FAULT ENG OFF 43 “VALUE” KM SCR Fault Level4 SCR FAULT ENG OFF 44 “VALUE” KM SCR Fault Level5 SCR FAULT ENG OFF 45 “VALUE” KM

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Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks

1. This lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once engine is Malfunction started, it turns ‘OFF’. Indication Lamp Amber 2. It remains ‘ON’ for any engine related fault that may increase emis- (MIL) sion levels of the vehicle beyond the regulatory norms. Contact the TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centre for rectification.

1. This lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once engine is started, it turns ‘OFF’. Check Engine Lamp Amber 2. This lamp comes on continuously if a fault arises in Engine Man- agement System. Contact the TATA MOTORS authorized service centre. 1. This lamp comes on when the system disables engine start if the original key is not used. 2. Lamp blinks: Vehicle is in immobilized condition when key is not inserted. Immobilizer Red 3. Lamp ON: Problem with key/system. Contact a TATA MOTORS Au- thorized Service Centre. 4. Lamp OFF: Normal condition (Authenticated user) and engine will start.

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Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks

Pre-Heat indicator / 1. This lamp comes on when ignition key is in ‘ON’ position. Glow Plug indicator Amber 2. Engine shall be started only after this indicator goes ‘OFF’. (Diesel)

Indicates direction indicated by the turn signal. Blinks along with buzzer while operating left/right turn indicator only when ignition is switched ‘ON’. The direction indicator arrow on Instru- Turn Signal Green ment Cluster flashes along with external indicator lights as selected. Both Tell tales shall blink simultaneously when Hazard switch is pressed irrespective of Ignition ON and the Tick-Tock sound shall be given when any one or both the Tell tales are ON.

This lamp comes on when the high beam headlamps are switched High Beam Blue ‘ON’ or flashed.

1. This lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’ and goes ‘OFF’ once required engine oil pressure is developed after starting the engine. Low Oil Pressure Red 2. If the low oil pressure indicator does not glow or remains ‘ON’ with indicator the ‘IGN’ ‘ON’ and engine is running, it indicates a fault in the elec- trical circuit / lubrication system. Contact the TATA MOTORS Au- thorized service centre.

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Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks

This lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’ however it will be switched OFF after pre check of 4sec. Battery charging Red If it remains ‘ON’ while the engine is running, it indicates that the battery is not getting charged. Switch off all unnecessary electrical equipment and contact the TATA MOTORS Authorized service centre.

Seat belt warning indicator comes ‘ON’ for 4 seconds, when ignition is turned ‘ON’. If seat belt is not fastened and speed is less than 15 Kmph, then seat belt telltale will turn ON as initial warning. If seat belt is not fastened and vehicle speed goes above 15 Kmph, then final warning will start with telltale flashing and Audio chime for 90 sec- Driver seat belt warning Red onds. After 90 seconds, telltale will be ON and Audio chime will be OFF. Note:  Telltale will turn off either when seatbelt is buckled or Reverse gear is engaged when it is in initial warning stage.  When it is in final warning with Chime ON, the telltale will be OFF on fastening the seat belt or engaging the reverse gear. In case of HHC malfunction HHC warning lamp will remain continuously HHC Warning lamp Amber ON. Please take your vehicle to nearest TATA authorized service centre at (if available) the earliest.

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Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks This lamp comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’ and goes ‘OFF’ Airbag status Red in approx. 4 seconds. If it continuously remains on or blinks then (if available) contact the TATA MOTORS Authorized service centre immediately. This lamp comes on momentarily when ignition is switched ‘ON’. Once parking brake is released, it turns ‘OFF’. If it remains ‘ON’, it Park Brake / Brake Fluid indicates Red Low / EBD malfunction 1. Brake fluid level is low. 2. Park brake is applied & turns ‘OFF’ when it is released. 3. EBD malfunctioning Illuminates when ignition is switched ‘ON’ and goes ‘OFF’ in approx. 4 seconds. If the engine is overheating, this indicator blinks along with an audi- ble buzzer at this stage Contact the TATA MOTORS Authorised Ser- vice Centre immediately. This symbol blinks along with audible High Coolant Red buzzer when engine coolant temperature is more than normal. Temperature When engine coolant temp increases to hazardous level, Tell tale shall blink with RED color and it is accompanied by audio warning. Note: Never remove the radiator pressure cap from the radiator when the engine is hot. Do not restart the engine until the problem has been duly attended.

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Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks

The lamps comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’ and goes ‘OFF’ in 3 seconds. The lamps remains on continuously if there is any malfunction ABS Amber in ABS. Normal braking system will be operational without assistance of ABS. Contact the TATA MOTORS Authorized service centre. Illuminates momentarily when ignition is switched ‘ON’. The symbol lights up continuously if fuel level in the tank is low. Fuel needs to be filled immediately. Low Fuel indicator Amber IMPORTANT: The telltale warning lamp will start flashing if there is any fault in the fuel system. Contact the TATA MOTORS Authorized service centre immediately. This symbol lights up when the ‘IGN’ is turned ‘ON’ and shall go ‘OFF’ after Cruise Control lamp 4 sec. The Cruise Control is used to indicate the status of cruise control Green (if available) system to the driver. Lamp ON indicates cruise control feature is present and it is activated.

Press Clutch Pedal to Press Clutch: The lamps comes on ON with IGN ON till user presses the Start Engine Amber clutch pedal to start the engine. (if available) The lamp remains on continuously if excess water is accumulated in the Water in fuel fuel filter. Contact the TATA MOTORS Authorised service centre to drain indicator Amber the water immediately to avoid serious damage to the fuel injection sys- (Diesel) tem.

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Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks

Daytime running lamps DRL are used to increase the visibility of the vehicle to other drivers during Green (DRL) (if available) daytime. This lamps comes on when the Day Time Running lamp is ‘ON’.

All four door and Tail gate are indicated independently when the Door Ajar lamp Red respective door or tail gate is open.

The lamps comes on if Hill Decent Control System is activated. If HDC ON lamp Green continuously ON then HDC system is at fault condition, Please take your (if available) vehicle to nearest TATA authorized service centre at the earliest

Rear Fog Lamp Amber The lamps comes on when the rear fog lamp is ‘ON’. (if available)

Front Fog Lamp Green The lamps comes on when the front fog lamp is ‘ON’. (if available)

This lamps comes on when the Valid Smart key is not detected inside the Key Not Detected Amber vehicle. (if available) Note : Refer PEPS section more details

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Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks The lamps comes on if Hill Decent Control System is activated In case HDC fault indicator Amber of malfunction in HDC system this indicator will glow. It will remain ON (if available) until fault recovers. Please take your vehicle to nearest TATA authorized service centre at the earliest Electronic Stability This lamp will flicker in the event of active ESP or TCS interventions. Program (ESP) Amber If continuously ON then ESP system is at fault condition, Please take (if available) your vehicle to nearest TATA authorized service center at the earliest. The Front passenger seatbelt warning indicator turns ON when ignition is turned ON. If front passenger seat is occupied by adult, the warning lamp remains Front passenger ON as long as the co-driver seatbelt is not fastened. Red Seat Belt Indicator If seatbelt remains unbuckled and vehicle goes above 15 kmph, then final audio warning will go on for 90 seconds. Note : Once the seatbelt is fastened the buzzer and warning lamp turns OFF. Seatbelt reminder remains OFF when reverse gear is engaged.

Automatic parking The Lamp comes ON once APB switch is pulled and APB is engaged Red along with single chime on instrument cluster. “Park Brake Engaged" Brake text message will also appear in instrument cluster. When switch is pushed down with brake paddle depressed then this lamp goes OFF after APB is disengaged.

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Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks This lamps comes on when ignition is switched ‘ON’ and goes ‘OFF’ after 4 Seconds. When the vehicle speed cross 80 kmph, then speed limit warning indicator turns ‘ON’ along with audio chime for every 2 minute chime (Audible warn- ing). If vehicle speed crosses 120 kmph, the speed limit warning indicator turns Speed limit warning Amber 'ON' along with an audio chime (audio warning) continuously, until the vehi- indicator cle speed is above 120 kmph. If vehicle speed is between 80 kmph and 120 kmph, then the audio chime (audio warning) will become less frequent but the speed limit warning indi- cator will remain ‘ON’ continuously. When the vehicle speed is reduced be- low 80kmph, then the speed limit warning indicator and the audio chime (audio warning) will turn off. The lamp blinks constantly to indicate that the DPF needs to eliminate the trapped pollutants (particulate matter) through the regeneration process, it therefore does not indicate a malfunction. The lamp remains off during the entire DPF regeneration and it lamp up only when driving conditions require the driver to be notified. To switch off the lamp, keep the car running until DPF Lamp Amber regeneration is complete (ideally at 3rd gear, 60 kmph. with engine speed over 2000 rpm). The process normally takes about 20 minutes. Note: Failure to obey the correct procedure for long distance when the DPF lamp comes ON can cause the warning lamp (MIL) to come ON. In that case, please contact nearest TATA authorized service center to restore correct DPF operation.

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Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks

ECO ECO lamp ON indicates Economy drive. This mode is used to achieve Green (if available) better fuel economy.

SPORT SPORT lamp ON indicates Sport drive mode. This mode is used to when (if available) Amber more torque is required.

CITY CITY lamp ON indicates City drive mode. This mode is used to achieve (if available) White optimum torque with fuel economy.

This Telltale warns the driver once DEF level is detected to be low. This DEF Level Amber TT monitors for emission issues.

This features monitors the catalyst health & warns the user if there is SCR Fault Amber a malfunction.

TPMS To give tire low pressure, high pressure, high temperature & pressure (If applicable) Amber leakage warnings to user.

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Warning Lamps Color Indicator Remarks

Electric Park Brake In case of malfunction in Electric Park brake this indicator will glow, it will remain ON Until Fault recovers (If applicable) Amber

Automatic Hold Fail- ure In case of malfunction in Auto Hold Function this indicator will glow, it Amber will remain ON Until Fault recovers

Automatic Hold Ac- tive This Tell-tale will glow whenever Automatic Hold Function is in Active Green state

Automatic Hold ON This Tell-Tale will become ON whenever auto hold function is in On White state.

93 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Audio Reminders (if available) 5. Driver Seat Belt Reminder sounds and informs user to rotate steer- ing wheel. 1. Key-in Reminder/Audio Warning If seatbelt is not fastened and vehicle goes above 15 kmph, then final audio 8. Electric Park Brake Chime While leaving the vehicle, if you forget warning will go on for 90 seconds. Seat the key inside the vehicle in ignition There are multiple chimes like single belt tell-tale lamp will remain continu- tone, Soft cyclic, strong cyclic chime pre- ‘OFF’ position, an audio warning will ously ON when audio alarm is active. sound. Remove key to stop the warning. sent in this chime. Appropriate chime NOTE will sound whenever recommended con- 2. Park Lamp ‘ON’ Reminder dition occurs. Fasten the seatbelt to stop audio While leaving the vehicle, if you forget to 9. Drive Mode Chime turn ‘OFF’ the headlamps, buzzer will warning. sound. Switch ‘OFF’ lamps to stop the If you change drive modes from city to 6. Front Passenger Seat Belt Re- eco or eco to sports one time drive mode warning sound. Do not forget to turn minder ‘OFF’ your lamps as it may drain the ve- chime sounds. hicle battery. If front passenger has not fastened seat- 10. DEF System Chimes belt and if vehicle speed goes above 15 3. Park Brake ‘ON’ Reminder kmph, then final audio warning will go on If DEF Level or DEF Quality or SCR Fault becomes critical low then continuous pe- If park brake is applied and vehicle is for 90 seconds. Seat belt tell-tale lamp riodic chime will sound. driven, Telltale lamp will turn ‘ON’ and will remain continuously ON when audio buzzer will provide audio warning contin- alarm is active. 11. AT Chimes uously. Disengage the park brake to stop NOTE  Whenever Driver try to switch off igni- audio warning. tion while gear lever not in Park posi- 4. Reverse Gear Reminder Fasten the seatbelt to stop audio tion then single chime will sound to warning. If reverse gear is engaged, the buzzer remind driver to move gear level to sound will alert you. 7. ESCL Chime Park position and then switch off ig- nition. If electronic steering column lock gets in- advertently engaged, this chimes 94 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES  Whenever Gear level not in Neutral Combi-Switch (RH Stalk) Pull the lever back to normal for low or Park position & if driver tries to beam. start the vehicle then single chime 4. High Beam Flash (spring return) will sound to remind driver to take gear level in Park or Neutral position To flash the high beam, pull the lever and then start the vehicle. towards you from the normal posi- 12. TPMS Chime tion. It will return to its normal posi- If TPMS alert condition occurs, TPMS tion when you release it. chimes shall sound for 4 secs and for TPMS fault conditions TPMS chime shall 5. Headlamp Rotary Switch sound for 20 sec. i. OFF Position 13. High Coolant Temperature re- minder All lamps will remain ‘OFF’. Engine Coolant Temperature High Chime 1. Left Turn Signal - Move the lever ii. Parking Lamp feature monitor the Engine coolant tem- fully upward. Rotate stalk to turn ‘ON’ the Park- perature input and when the tempera- 2. Right Turn Signal - Move the lever ing lamps. ture is high it gives continuous audio fully downward. warning. NOTE iii. Day Time Running 14. BSVI Chime lamps (DRL) When the turn is completed, the (if available) Whenever DEF Level will be low or SCR signal will cancel and the lever will fault will occur then one time chime will return to its normal position. Day time running lamp are used to in- sound for level 1 and level 2. For level 3 crease the visibility of the vehicle to oth- to level 7 there will be a continuous 3. High Beam - Move the lever forward ers drivers during daytime. chime until fault recovers. to select the high beam function.

95 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES 1. To activate and deactivate DRL, keep 7. Head Lamp leveling Rotary the ignition switch in ‘ON’ position Switch and switch ON-OFF parking lamp twice within approximately three sec. 2. Activation and deactivation of DRL can be done by DRL soft switch which is available on head unit dis- play.

iv. Low Beam Rotate stalk to turn ‘ON’ the Low Beam function. v. Auto Light The headlights will be automati- cally switched ON depending on Inner rotary switch on right hand stalk is ambient light conditions (while en- provided for head lamp leveling. With the tering a tunnel or when it is twi- inner rotary switch, Head lamp leveling light). can be done with head lamp in Low Beam and in ‘ON’ position. Select cor- 6. Lane Change Signal rect position before start of trip when the To signal a lane change, move the lever vehicle is stationary. Depending on the slightly up or down to the point where the number of passengers and luggage in turn signal light begins to flash, but the the vehicle headlamp focus may change. lever does not latch. The turn signal will This can be adjusted by rotating the flash 6 times automatically. knob to one of the 3 level positions.

96 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Combi-Switch (LH Stalk) 2) Slow Wipe Auto Front Wipe (if available) Push the stalk towards position (2) for If your vehicle is fitted with rain and light continuous slow wipe. sensor, the wipers will automatically 3) Fast Wipe wipe the windscreen, if it senses rainfall. Make sure that the wiper stalk is in Auto Push the stalk towards position (3) for continuous fast wipe. position. 4) Flick Wipe (spring re- NOTE turn) When you crank the engine, the Pull the stalk downwards and hold it for supply to washer motor is momen- continuous wipe, the wiper continuously tarily cut off. wipes across the windshield at low speed till the stalk is released. 0) ‘OFF’ Position 5) Front Windshield Washer The wiper is switched ‘OFF’.  Pull the lever little longer, 1) Intermittent Wipe to spray the washer fluid on the windshield. Push the stalk upwards to op-  The windshield wipers operate for 3 erate intermittent wipe. cycles after the lever is released and Inner rotary switch on left hand 1 more cycle after 5 seconds. stalk is provided for intermittent front wiper delay. The switch has 5 delay tim- ers.

97 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES 6) Rear Wash and Wipe Rear Wipe Rain / Light Sensor (if available) (if available) Turn the rotary knob counter Rain & light sensor is integrated sensor clockwise such that it aligns its positions & mounted on front windshield glass to with arrow mark to operate rear wind- sense rain & light. shield wiper continuously. As per the input from sensor, the wipe NOTE and light function will work automati- cally. Rear wiper will not work as long as tailgate is open. Rear Windshield / Wiper and Washer Switch

Turn the rotary knob counter clockwise such that it aligns Rear Windshield / Wiper and its positions with arrow mark Washer and hold it to operate rear windshield Turn the rotary knob clockwise wash and wipe function. It will return to and release to operate rear ‘Rear wipe’ position as soon as it re- windshield wash and wipe. The wind- leased and continue to wipe. shield wipers operate for 3 cycles. WARNING If you operate wash and wipe func- tion for more than 15 seconds the controller cuts off the supply to the washer motors to avoid overheat- ing.

98 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Fascia Switches Steering Wheel Switches (LHS) 3. Phone receive / PTT (Push to Talk) Fascia switches are provided on the cen- (if available) ter console below HVAC control panel. Press above switch to accept incoming call when a cell phone is connected via Bluetooth. Voice Recognition To start, long press the voice activation button provided on the steering wheel. The system mutes/ pauses the currently played audio and you will hear a beep sound to indicate the activation of the voice recognition feature. The system also display the icon on the top right cor- 1. Volume ner of the screen to indicate activation of 1. Rear fog lamp switch (if available) voice recognition. Press above switch to increase or de- 2. Front fog lamp switch(if available) crease volume of music system / radio. NOTE

3. Hazard warning switch 2. Seek Forward/Back- The system will start recognizing ward your voice command only after the 4. Economy mode switch (if available) beep. So, speak your command Press above switch to change radio only after you hear the voice acti- 5. Sports mode switch (if available) channels. vation beep.

99 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES 4. Source Steering Wheel Switches (RHS) 2. OK / Select & Long Press (if available) for Setting Press above switch to select the re- quired source in the infotainment sys- Press above switch to select the op- tem i.e. USB, AUX, AM, FM and Blue- tion and also press long (approx. 3) tooth. to go directly to Instrument cluster settings. 5. Mute / Phone Reject 3. Cruise Resetting/Set- Press above switch to reject ting Speed Increas- or hang up a phone call. It is ing/Decreasing Switch also used to mute the volume of music  Press the cruise control master system / radio. switch on steering wheel. NOTE  Accelerate the vehicle to the desired speed. For more information of steering 1. Instrumentation Controls(IC)  Press the ‘SET’ button on steering wheel switches refer infotainment i. Instrumentation Controls wheel switch to set the desired manual.

Scroll Up cruise speed. The cruise control in- ((Refer link -http://service.tatamo- dicator on instrument cluster will tors.com/content/owners-manual Press above switch to scroll up on In- turn ‘ON’. strument Cluster display. )if available)  Remove your foot from the acceler- ii. Instrumentation Controls Scroll ator pedal. Down Once Cruise control is activated the ve- Press above switch to scroll hicle automatically maintains the stored down on Instrument Cluster display. speed.

100 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Changing the Set Cruise Speed 4. Cruise Control Master Mic (if available) The set cruise speed can be Switch adjusted (i.e. increased or de- Cruise speed can be re- creased) using ‘+’ (to increase) or ‘-’ (to sumed only if cruise control is deac- decrease) switches on steering wheel. tivated by depressing Brake Pedal. The speed increases and decreases on To resume the previously set cruise speed, accelerate the vehicle to a a single press. The changed speed will speed above approx. 32 kmph and be shown on the speedometer. Keeping press reset (‘RES’) switch. the switch pressed increases or de- creases the speed continuously till the 5. Cruise Control Deac- switch is released. The set speed can tivating Switch also be increased by pressing the accel- There are several ways to deactivate erator pedal till the desired speed is cruise control: achieved and then pressing the ‘SET’ Mics are provided on roof near the roof Applying brake / clutch. button. The set speed can also be de-  lamp. creased by pressing the brake pedal  Press deactivation switch on Steer- ing Wheel (The cruise indicator will turn OFF) and Activation of ESP/ TCS system. slowing down to desired speed and then  pressing the ‘SET’ button (The cruise control indicator will turn ‘ON’ again).

101 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Infotainment System Display Reset Infotainment System 3. Put key in again and Switch ON Igni- (if available) For your safety and convenience, the tion to turn the system on. system has self-healing process by self- NOTE rebooting itself without hampering the driving experience.  It is preferable to do one Ignition OFF to ON cycle after Mas- However, in any rare case, where the ter/Force reset to synchronize system does not self-heal by reboot it- vehicle settings with the TATA In- self, then the system can be recovered fotainment System. by performing master/force reset.  If the reboot does not work or master/force resets are re- quired on a weekly or daily ba- sis, vehicle shall be taken to dealership. There, the dealer NOTE can update your firmware or in- For more information, refer info- spect the system for hardware tainment manual. problem.  ((Refer link -https://cars.tatamo-  Force/Master reset keeps the tors.com/service/owners/own- stored data, such as call history, text message information, and ers-manual) if available) Procedure for Master / force reset  For IOP listed phones, Refer re- previously paired phones as it is. fer: https://cars.tatamo- 1. Press both the knobs (1 and 2 ) tors.com/service/own- simultaneously for more than 5 sec- ers/phone-bluetooth-compatibil- onds until system restarts. ity-with-car-infotainment-system 2. After System reboots, take the key out.

102 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES WARNING Speakers & Tweeter (if available)  The vehicle sound system is ca- pable of delivering loud sounds at higher volume levels. Contin- ued exposure to such a higher volume levels may affect / dam- age hearing.  Prolonged use of vehicle sound system at higher volume levels may overheat the electronics in- side. To avoid any permanent damage, a self-protection Tweeter mechanism within the system reduces the sound output until Speaker it reaches to the acceptable Speakers and tweeters are provided on temperature and then the models with infotainment system. Provi- sound output restores automat- sions are given for music system and ically. speakers on versions without infotain-  Use of vehicle sound system at ment system. higher volume levels for a long time in Engine OFF condition might drain vehicle battery.

103 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES USB charger (if available) Connect your portable digital music play- Power Socket 1. in chiller box ers, pen drives etc. to this socket for playing music tracks through the vehi- cles music system. Smart Charger/USB for second row (if available)

Power socket is available inside the 2. In 3rd row passenger cooled storage box on the center con- sole. The power socket will work when the ig- nition switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” po- sition. This socket can be used to pro- Smart charger (dual) is available be- vide 12V (10A) power for electrical ac- tween the front passenger seats below cessories. the rear stowage area for second row passengers. NOTE It is used to charge the mobile phone, Use of inappropriate electrical ac- Power Bank etc. cessories can cause damage to your vehicle’s electrical system. 104 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Make sure that any electrical ac- Shark Fin Antenna (if available) Roof Grab Handle (if available) cessories you use are designed to plug into this type of socket and rating.

Antenna (if available)

Grab handles are installed on the roof Shark fin antenna is provided on the for all seats except for the driver’s seat. roof at rear end. These help the passengers to position themselves comfortably during the jour- ney. Antenna is located on the roof. Turn an- tenna anticlockwise to remove from ve- hicle, if required.

105 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Front Fog Lamps An indicator on the switch will be illumi- Rear Fog Lamps nated when the front fog light is ‘ON’. (if available) (if available) Cornering Feature: Rear Fog Lamp is provided on Front fog lamp is located on front rear bumper to improved visibility in ad- bumper. When visibility is poor due to For front fog lamp cornering feature the verse weather conditions to vehicles be- fog, snow or rain, use the fog lamps to Head Lamp must be ‘ON’. hind you. improve visibility as well as making it As you turn steering wheel to left or right, easier for other road users to see you. the corresponding fog lamp will automat- ically get ‘ON’.

For switching ‘ON’ the rear fog lamps, front fog lamp must be ‘ON’. For switching ‘ON’ the Fog lamps, either Operate the rear fog lamp switch pro- the Head Lamp or Parking lamp must be vided on fascia to ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’ the fog ‘ON’. lamp. Operate the front fog lamp switch pro- An indicator on the switch will be illumi- vided on fascia to ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’ the fog nated when the rear fog light is ‘ON’. lamp.

106 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Puddle / Ajar Lamp Roof Lamp Option 2 Interior roof lighting lamp is provided on the roof with inbuilt switch. Front Roof lamp Option 1

Puddle / Ajar Lamp is provided on driver, Rear Roof lamp (if available) front passenger & rear doors trim. It will be ON only when particular door is in open condition.

1. Spot / Reading Lamp for Front passenger side 2. OFF 3. DOOR 4. ON 5. Spot / Reading Lamp for Driver side 107 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES The switches has below functions: 4. ON - The lamp will turn Side Reading Lamps (if available) ‘ON’ as long as the switch 1. Spot / Reading Lamp for Front

is in this position. passenger side 5. Spot / Reading Lamp for Driver The front row interior lamp

side has separate switches to operate the spot / reading lamp for The front row interior lamp Front passenger side. has separate switches to operate the spot / reading lamp for 2. OFF - In this position, the Driver side.

lamp will remain ‘OFF’.

3. DOOR - In this position, the lamp turns ‘ON’ with Side reading lamps (applicable for var- dimming when either of iants with Sunroof) are provided above the doors are opened. When the second row seat passenger doors. last door is closed, the lamp will turn ‘OFF’ with dimming. This helps The lamps will operate independently & settling in the seat and inserting the without any connectivity with door. key in the ignition switch. When the Inbuilt switches are also provided on key is turned to the ‘IGN’ position, both lamps to operate manually

the lamp goes ‘OFF’ immediately. (Switch ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’) the lamps when required.

108 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Boot Lamp Side Indicator Lamp on ORVM Front Lamp

Boot lamp is available in the rear lug- It is provided on outer part of ORVM. 1. Position / DRL /Turn indicator lamp gage compartment to light up the lug- (if available) It will turn ON when the turn signal in- gage area. dicator switch is ON and Hazard Warn- 2. High beam lamp Boot lamp is without switch type. It will ing indicator switch is ON. 3. Front fog lamp (if available) be ON only when tailgate is open. 4. Low beam lamp

109 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Lamp Condensation / Fogging  High-pressure washer jet direct Tail Lamp Condition on vent system of lamp are not recommended, there might be Condensation is a natural phenome- possibility of water ingress caus- non in Lamp. This occurs mainly be- ing for heavy fogging. cause of atmospheric condi- tion/weather change. During normal  Presence of condensation / condensation, thin film of mist is visi- mist in non-functional area is ble on the inside surface of the exterior normal and acceptable, no ac- tion is recommended.(For de- lens. Generally, this condition is con- tails service advisory to be re- sidered normal and will be eliminated ferred). by turning on the respective lamp with engine running or during normal driving conditions. By doing this if the conden- sation has began to clear after the dry- 1. Turn indicator ing time it indicates that the lamp seal- Reverse lamp ing has NOT been breached and will 2. eventually clear. The lamp must NOT 3. Parking lamp be replaced. 4. Stop lamp NOTE  All Exterior lamp fogging / con- densation is natural occurrence and respective lamp assembly replacement will not necessary

to resolve the issue.

110 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES Ambient Lights (if available)  Once the opened door is closed, the Ambient lights dims off after approx- Ambient Light function imately 25 seconds. Interior ambient lighting comforts user  If door is left open, ambient lights will by illuminating the vehicle interiors at turn OFF after set battery saver time. defined locations. Single colored LEDs are fixed at various locations of the ve- hicle interiors.

Turning Ambient lighting on and off:  Ambient Lights turn on in Blue color whenever parking light is turned to ON.

 Ambient Lights turn off whenever parking light is turned to OFF. Ambient Lights (Entry/Exit):  Ambient Lights turn on in Blue color whenever roof lamp made active by removing the ignition key from key slot and opening any door.

111 DASHBOARD AND FEATURES iRA (iNTELLIGENT REAL-TIME BMS, BCM etc. along with the geograph- TML does not disclose the data recorded ASSIST) Connected Car Service ical location of the vehicle. from your vehicle to any third party ex- cept: Car is equipped with iRA - Connected car Vehicle driving behavior Technology which offers a host of fea- This includes the location, speed, accel-  After obtaining a written consent tures to the users through the “iRA - Con- eration, trip details, charging etc. from the Car Owner. nected car” Mobile Application (APP). Upon request from Law enforcing The Vehicle is equipped with an Elec- Event based recording  agencies and regulatory bodies. tronic Control unit which monitors & rec- This includes data generated during spe- ords the data from various vehicle sys- cific events like vehicle collision, intru-  Used for research purpose without tems like Engine, Transmission, Brake, sion, un-authorized entry etc. the Personal Verifiable information Battery & other electrical systems. This (anonymized). data is then processed & used for The Data collected through Connected providing the connected Car features Car module is used by Tata Motors lim- Used as defence of TML in a Lawsuit ited for various purposes, including, but (For details & list of features, please re- fer the connected car brochure provided not limited to, to you along with this manual). (Refer the Providing Connected Car features app tour section of the mobile app.) through Mobile APP. The Connected Car module records the  Evaluation of Vehicle performance. following information:  Research & improvement of current Vehicle Telematics & future vehicle designs. This includes the periodic transmission of data from other vehicle ECUs & Elec-  Troubleshooting & diagnostics of the vehicle. tronic systems like EMS, ABS, Air Bag,

112 STOWAGE AREAS Glove Box ii) Glove Box Illumination iii) Stowage Detail i) Opening and Closing

The glove box lamp illuminates when the Following items can be stowed in glove glove box is opened. box. To Open – Pull the lever to open the glove box flap. NOTE 1. Owner’s manual and other vehicle document, To Close - Lift glove box flap until it en- Make sure that glove box flap is gages. closed while driving. 2. First aid kit, Visiting card, Pen, Re- ceipts etc.

113 STOWAGE AREAS iv) Cooling Facility (if available) Goggle Holder (if available) Utility Pockets on Front Doors

On selected models cooling facility is Goggle holder is provided near the roof Utility pockets are provided on front provided below driver foldable arm rest. lamp. doors and it can be used to keep follow- It cools only when the A/C is ON. Close ing items. the vent by rotating the knob, whenever 1. Magazine/ paper cooling is not required. 2. Umbrella holder 3. Water bottle

NOTE Remove the water from umbrella and fold it properly before storing it in umbrella holder. 114 STOWAGE AREAS Utility Pockets on Rear Doors Utility Pockets on 3rd row Mobile / Wallet Stowage

Utility pockets are provided on rear Utility pockets are provided on 3rd row. It Place for keeping wallet / mobile is pro- doors and it can be used to keep follow- can be used to keep following items. vided in front of Gear shifter lever. ing items. 1. Mobile holder, Magazines/books 1. Mobile holder 2. Water bottles etc. 2. Magazines/books

3. Water bottles etc.

115 STOWAGE AREAS Cup Holder for Front Passenger Stowage for Rear Passenger Stowage below Arm Rest (if available)

Space for cup holder are provided in cen- Stowage below front arm rest with chiller tre console. Stowage for rear passenger is provided is provided on center console between on rear side of floor console between the the front passenger seats. It can be used front passenger seats. It can be used to to keep small items. keep mobile charger, mobile and small items like wallet, Power bank etc.

116 STOWAGE AREAS Foldable Arm Rest (if available) Tailgate Compartment WARNING  Distribute the items of luggage as evenly as possible.  Position heavy loads as far for- wards as possible and as low down in the trunk as possible.  Never allow occupants to travel in the luggage compartment.  Do not place anything on luggage cover as it could obstruct driver’s rear view. Also in case of an acci- dent or sudden braking, it could cause an injury to occupants. A foldable arm rest has been provided in Store the luggage in tailgate compart-  The luggage cover can be lifted. the rear seat. It also has two cup holders, ment. You can keep suitcase bag etc. which can be accessed by opening the cover. When not required, fold the arm- Luggage cover is designed only for hid- rest back into the seat. ing the luggage compartment.

NOTE  Remove all items and cups be- fore folding the cup holders.

 Use cups, containers, bottles of right size and which have lids. The content could otherwise spill. 117 STOWAGE AREAS Stowage below Load Floor Hooks-Coat Hanger (if available) Front Seat Back Pockets (if available)

Store the suitable luggage below the Coat hanger is provided for rear passen- Rear pockets are provided behind the load floor in tailgate compartment. It can ger near grab handle. front seats for keeping small magazines be used to keep small items. /Notebook etc. WARNING

 The coat hook cannot restrain heavy objects or items.  Do not hang objects on coat hooks which can obstruct the curtain airbag deployment during impact.  Never hang hard, sharp-edged or fragile objects on the coat hook. 118 CLIMATE CONTROL The Climate Control regulates the temperature inside the vehicle and filter the dust particles in cabin based on the user set temperature settings. Air Distribution- The air is distributed through the vents in the passenger compartment as shown below:

119 CLIMATE CONTROL Air Vents Side Vent for Rear Passenger (if available) Centre Vent For Second row passenger Centre air vents are provided on dash- board. Air flow and its direction can be Side air vents are provided on both side adjusted with the help of knob provided of B pillar for rear passenger. on respective vent. Air flow and its direction can be adjusted with the help of knob provided on re- spective vent.

Side Air Vents (Front)

Centre Air Vents (Front)

Side Air Vents (Rear on B pillar)

120 CLIMATE CONTROL For Third row passenger 1. HVAC Controls (if available) A. Temperature Control Side air vents are provided on both side of C pillar for rear passenger. Air flow and its direction can be adjusted with the help of knob provided on re- LOW HIGH spective vent.

The temperature control knob allows you to adjust the temperature. The tempera- ture can be increased by rotating the knob towards the red segment (clock- A. Temperature Control wise) and decreased by rotating it to- B. Fresh / Recirculation air mode wards the blue segment (anti-clockwise). C. Blower Speed Control D. AC ON/OFF Switch E. Air Distribution Control

121 CLIMATE CONTROL B. Fresh / Recirculation Air Mode Fresh Air Mode: (Indicator light ‘OFF’) C. Blower Speed Control Press the switch to activate / deactivate Fresh air is drawn into the vehicle. air recirculation mode. Always use when: OFF HIGH  Discomfort is felt or windows are fogging up.

 Using or air flow modes during demist / defrost. This is to turn ‘ON’ the blower and select desired blower speed.  Using normal heating mode. Press to ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’ Recirculation mode: (Indicator light ‘ON’) Air in the passenger compartment recir- culates. No fresh air enters the compart- ment. Always use when:  Driving on a dusty road or through tunnel.  On signals or slow traffic to avoid traffic pollution.  Maximum cooling is required.

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D. AC ON/OFF NOTE  While starting the vehicle itself after long duration (more than  Condensation may drip from the underside of the vehicle when it 15 days), following procedure needs to be followed to meet AC is in cooling mode. Traces of wa- performance. ter on the ground are normal and are not a sign of leakage or - Start the vehicle with AC & malfunction. Blower in OFF condition in idling for 2~3 minutes.  Ventilate the vehicle for a brief - Then switch ON the AC & Press the switch to activate / deactivate period during warm weather. Blower and run it for another the AC. The indicator lamp in the button This will speed up the cooling 2~3 minutes in idling for will light up when climate control is acti- process and the desired vehicle proper circulation of refriger- vated. interior temperature will be ant & oil to lubricate the inter- reached quickly. nal parts of AC system. NOTE  Never cover the air vents or air Rear blower will be effective af- The AC can be switched ‘ON’ only if intake grilles in the vehicle inte-  ter min of front HVAC run- the blower is ‘ON’ and engine is rior. 5-10 ning (after cabin cooling). running.  If the AC is not used for a long When AC is switched ‘ON’, engine idling period, such as during winter, it RPM increases marginally to adjust the may not give the best perfor- AC compressor load. mance when you start using it again. Operate the AC at least When desired temperature at evapora- once a month to maintain opti- tor is achieved Ac compressor will self mum performance. displace optimum refrigerant flow.

123 CLIMATE CONTROL E. Air Distribution Control

This is to select the air distribution pat- tern as described in the table. Directs air through the cen- ter and side air vents Directs air through the cen- ter, side and foot well vents Directs air through the foot well air vents

Directs air through the de- froster & foot well vents (Default fresh air mode)

Directs air through the de- froster vents (Default fresh

air mode)

Directs fresh air enters in

the compartment.

124 CLIMATE CONTROL Recommended basic settings of the control elements of air conditioning system for the respective operating modes. These may vary depending on individual requirements and weather conditions.

Control Knob Position Button Position Air Flow Direction Blower Speed Air Temperature Fresh / Recirculation air mode AC ON/OFF Functions

Normal heating or 2nd or 3rd Desired temp. Fresh air mode. Switched OFF To MAX speed To the extreme Briefly switch ON to Fresh air and then 2nd or right up to the Switched OFF Quick heating mode then Recirculation mode 3rd stop Desired tempera- 1st to 3rd Recirculation mode Switched ON Normal Cooling ture To MAX speed To the extreme nd Quick Cooling and then 2 or left up to the Recirculation mode Switched ON 3rd stop Desired tempera- Switched ON Demisting 2nd or 3rd Fresh air mode (Default) ture (Optional) Desired tempera- Switched ON Defrosting To MAX speed Fresh air mode (Default) ture (Optional)

125 CLIMATE CONTROL 2. Fully Automatic Temperature 5. Blower speed control up switch Also, when the display is not in climate mode then climate information will be Control (FATC) (if available) 6. Temperature control knob displayed on the all-time display provide FATC system controls the inside temper- 7. Auto ‘ON’ selection switch on the bottom bar. ature of the vehicle automatically and provides maximum passenger conven- 8. Fresh air / recirculation switch 1. Rear Window Demister Switch ience regardless of outside weather con- 9. AC compressor ‘ON / OFF’ switch This switch operates rear win- ditions. 10. OFF mode switch dow demister. The system will be deactivated after 15 Display Unit min of continuous operation. 2. Maximum Defrost Switch i. This switch directs the main airflow towards windscreen for faster de- frosting. (It also overrides any mode selection you may have made.) FATC display is shown on infotainment display screen. ii. When you turn off the button, the sys- tem returns to its default setting. FATC functions can be controlled using 1. Rear window demister switch both the FATC control panel and the NOTE touch screen display. 2. Maximum defrost switch For your safety make sure you 3. Air distribution (mode) switch Whenever the user presses any switch or have a clear view through all the turns the rotary knob, then the display windows before driving. 4. Blower speed control down switch unit will show the relevant Climate Infor-

mation. 126 CLIMATE CONTROL 3. Air Distribution (Mode) Switch 4. Blower Speed Control Down increased by steps of 0.5ºC. User can se- Switch (Low) lect temperature range from 18ºC to In AUTO mode, the FATC sys- Press the Blower Speed con- 30ºC. Whereas the anticlockwise direc- tem will regulate the mode tion decreases the temperature. automatically. However, user trol down button to decrease override is possible with the the blower speed. When you set the temperature to its use of MODE button to select the desired 5. Blower Speed Control Up Switch lower limit (Lo) or its upper limit (Hi), the airflow mode. (High) system runs at full cooling or heating only. It doesn’t regulate the interior tem- Each time you press the MODE button, Press the Blower Speed con- perature. the display shows the mode selected. trol up button to increase the 7. Auto ON Selection Switch Directs air through the cen- blower speed. ter and side air vents NOTE Directs air through the cen- In ‘AUTO’ mode, the FATC system ter, side and foot well vents will regulate the blower speed au- Directs air through the foot tomatically. well air vents 6. Temperature Control Knob To put the automatic climate control in Directs air through the de- fully automatic mode: froster & foot well vents i. Press the ‘AUTO’ button. (Default fresh air mode) ii. Set the desired temperature by turn- Directs air through the de- ing temperature control knob. The froster vents (Default fresh display will show all the functions air mode) Turning the temperature control knob during ‘AUTO’ mode. clockwise increases the temperature of iii. The system automatically selects the the air. The desired temperature will be proper mix of conditioned and / or 127 CLIMATE CONTROL heated air that will, as quickly as pos- 8. Fresh Air / Recirculation Switch NOTE sible, raise or lower the interior tem- perature to your preference. i. When the recirculation When Reverse gear is selected, air switch or LED is switched intake may switch to recirculation iv. When you set the temperature to its ‘ON’, air from the vehi- mode if previously in fresh mode to lower limit (Lo) or its upper limit (Hi), cle’s interior is sent prevent exhaust fumes from enter- the system runs at full cooling or throughout the system. ing in the vehicle. heating only. It does not regulate the interior temperature. ii. When the recirculation switch is switched ‘OFF’, air is brought in from 9. AC ON/OFF Button Semi-automatic Operation outside of the vehicle (fresh mode). Press the AC compressor Whenever discomfort is felt, switch ON/OFF button to turn the air You can manually select various func- to fresh air mode. tions of the climate control system when conditioning ON or OFF. The AC icon will be activated on it is in fully automatic mode. All other NOTE features remain automatically con- the display when the AC will be ON. The outside air intakes for the cli- trolled. Making any manual selection 10. OFF Switch causes the word ‘AUTO’ in the display to mate control systems are at the go OFF and overridden setting is dis- base of windscreen. Keep this Press the OFF button to played. System will remain in semiauto- area clear from leaves and other switch OFF The system. OFF matic mode till ‘AUTO’ is re-pressed. debris. will be displayed on the info- tainment screen The system should be used with recircu- lation air mode for faster heat up and WARNING cool down, however keeping the system in recirculation mode, particularly with Do not set climate control features

AC OFF, can cause the windows fog up. while driving.

128 CLIMATE CONTROL Functions and Setting Control Knob Position Button Position (6) (7) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (8) (9) (10)

Rear Maximum Func- Temperature Auto Air Blower Blower Fresh/air A/C OFF tions demister defrost Distribution Down Up Recir Button Culation

Normal Desired No No No No Desired Desired No No OFF heating Temperature change change change change Speed Speed change change To the ex- Quick No Max treme right till OFF OFF NA Fresh ON OFF change speed heating temp ‘HI’

Normal Desired No No No Desired Desired No No No change OFF Cooling Temperature change change change Speed Speed change change

To the ex- Quick No Max Recircu- treme left till OFF OFF NA ON OFF change lation Cooling temp ‘LO’ Speed To the right up Demist- No No No No No No to the desired ON No change No change ing change change change change change change temperature

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Control Knob Position Button Position

(6) (7) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (8) (9) (10) Func- Rear Maximum Air Blower Blower Fresh/air A/C OFF tions Temperature Auto demister defrost Distribution Down Up Recir Button Culation

To the right up Defrost- No Max to the desired OFF ON NA Fresh ON OFF ing change Speed temperature

Panel No No OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF change change

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Quick Cooling FATC Sensors: 2. Outside Ambient Temperature (OAT) Sensor If your vehicle is parked under the sun, HVAC system is fitted with three sensors It is located under the front bumper grill. you can cool it down fast by following the 1. Solar Sensor steps given below: A solar sensor is on top of the dashboard NOTE Start the engine. 1. at the middle of defroster grill.  Do not cover or spill any liquid 2. Turn on A/C by pressing the button. on sensors. Make sure the temperature control is  Do not cover sensor, this may set to maximum cool. In case of FATC cause the sensor to malfunc- set temperature to ‘Low’ mode. tion. This may lead to FATC not 3. Set the blower to maximum speed functioning to desired level. 4. Open windows half, set air direction towards face and fresh air mode. 3. In-car Sensor on Control Panel 5. When the interior has cooled down to a more comfortable level, close windows and set the controls as re- quired in normal cooling, with recir- culation mode ON.

131 CLIMATE CONTROL Rear Blower

Rear Blower switch Rear blower is available on third row trim

(side wall). It can be switched ‘ON’ pro- vided that front AC is switched ‘ON’. It can be switched ‘ON/OFF’ by rotating knob.

132 STARTING AND DRIVING Pre Driving Checks Daily Check Weekly Check Make sure that  Tyres for abnormal wear, cracks or  Engine oil level damage and embedded foreign ma-  Windshield, windows, mirrors, lights,  Coolant level and reflectors are clean and unob- terial such as nails, stones, etc. structed.  Traces of fluid and oil below vehicle.  Brake fluid level  Tools kit, jack & handle, warning tri-  Windshield washer fluid level angle, owner’s manual, first aid kit NOTE and vehicle documents are available Water dripping from the air condi-  Battery electrolyte level and stored at their locations. tioning system after use is normal.  Fuel level WARNING  All lamps, wipers, wiper blades and NOTE Never put any mat on top of the horn for proper operation.  Tyre pressure to be measured at floor carpet near pedal region.  All switches, gauges and tell tales are cold condition.  All doors, engine bonnet and tail gate working properly.  Check tyre pressure and condi- tion after every 15 days includ- are securely closed and latched. Adjust ing spare wheel.  All passengers are properly re- Seats, head restraints (if available) strained. All occupants travelling  and steering wheel position. should always wear seat belts or suit- able CRS as applicable.  All the mirrors properly adjusted.  Objects/luggage are secure properly against slipping or tipping.  Rear seat is securely latched.  Sufficient fuel for the trip. 133 STARTING AND DRIVING Driving Tips Personal Driving Style  Driving safety systems are merely aids designed to assist driving. You Fuel consumption, engine, transmission, Do not press the accelerator pedal  are responsible for the distance to brake and tyre wear are mainly affected while starting the engine. the vehicle in front, for vehicle speed by below factors:  Do not warm up the engine when the and anticipating braking in good  Operating conditions of your vehicle vehicle is stationary. time.  Your personal driving style  Always adapt your driving style to suit the prevailing road, weather condi- WARNING Operating Conditions tions, and maintain a safe distance You could lose control of your vehi-  Avoid frequent start and stop as from the vehicle in front. Drive care- cle if you try to adjust the driver's these increase fuel consumptions. fully. seat, head restraint, mirror, steer-  Avoid frequent, sudden acceleration ing wheel and fasten the seat belt  Always make sure that the tyre pres- while driving. There is a risk of an and braking. sures are correct. accident.  Do not carry any unnecessary weight.  Select appropriate gear according to varying speeds and load conditions.  Regularly, service your vehicle and adhere to the recommended service NOTE maintenance schedule. Do not rest your foot on the clutch pedal while driving.

 Switch ‘OFF’ the engine in stationary traffic or at signals.  Keep an eye on the vehicle's fuel con- sumption.

134 STARTING AND DRIVING Recommended Fuel Economy  Avoid high speed when cornering or  Keep the vehicle clean. Get rid of the Speeds (MT only) turning. not in use luggage/stuff lying in the  Press the clutch fully while shifting boot etc. Gear Speed (km/h) gears (for MT)  Regularly inspect your vehicle for any 1 15  Make sure that vehicle is completely leakages, worn out wires, rat bites etc. 2 30 stationary before you attempt to shift in reverse gear.  Always follow periodic & regular ser- 3 50  Drive slowly on wet roads. vice schedule of the vehicle. 4 70  You can get extra braking from the  Drive smart and smooth in an antici- patory manner. Select driving mode 5 90 engine by shifting to a lower gear. This can help you to maintain a safe to suit your style. 6 105 speed and prevent your brakes from  Do not accelerate excessively when overheating specially while going you are in lower gears (1st or 2nd). Be Good Driving Practices down a hill. gentle on the accelerator when you are in traffic. In lower gear, opening  Slow down before shifting to a lower Tips for Obtaining Better Fuel Effi- gear. This will help avoiding revving more throttle will shoot the engine ciency of the engine causing damage (for RPM keeping the vehicle still at lower MT).  Always maintain the specified tyre speeds which indirectly implies less  Avoid frequent brake application pressure during fuel top-ups and also distance with more fuel. which can cause overheating of before a long trip. Vehicle running  Be in the maximum possible higher brakes. with low tyre pressure will consume gear at a given speed. This reduces more fuel than the one running with  Slow down the vehicle speed while the engine operating speeds which specified tyre pressure. travelling in cross winds. This gives means the engine is running at lower much better control over the vehicle. rpm (Revolutions per Minute) for the 135 STARTING AND DRIVING

same vehicle speed. Lesser the num- the windows the higher will be the re- Gear Speed(km/h) ber of engine revolution lesser the sistance to the vehicle at higher fuel burned. speeds which will reduce the fuel ef- 1 15  Avoid harsh braking. ficiency. 2 30  Maintain healthy driving habits &  Do not over speed; follow the speed 3 45 while decelerating, do coasting in limits. More the speed, higher the ex- 4 60 gear and not in neutral or with clutch ternal resistance on the vehicle 5 80 pedal pressed. which will finally result into unneces- sary consumption of fuel. 6 100  Consider using the car AC when you really require. Consider using lower Running-in Period Avoid heavy loads, e.g. driving at full blower speeds rather than higher for The more you look after the engine when throttle, during this period. Change cooling as at higher blower speeds it it is new, the more satisfied you will be gears judiciously. consumes more electric power which with its performance in the future. is ultimately drawn from engine by While cruising, brief full-throttle acceler- burning fuel. Avoid rapid acceleration and prolonged ation within the limits of local traffic laws contributes to a good break-in. Wide-  Avoid unnecessary extra electrical high speed running of the engine for the opened throttle acceleration can be det- loading on the car. first 2,000 km. rimental and should be avoided.  Stop the engine wisely at traffic sig- Do not exceed the following road speeds nals. Switch ‘OFF’ the engine at the during running in period. NOTE traffic signal only if the stoppage Avoid excessive revving up of en- time is high (typically more than 30 gine rpm. Do not keep engine at sec). idling for long duration.  While driving on highways, drive with

windows closed. The more you open 136 STARTING AND DRIVING Seat Adjustments WARNING 2. Seat Height Adjustment (if available) Option I Do not adjust the driver's seat while driving. Adjusting the seat while To raise the seat, pull and continue Front Seat Adjustments driving could cause the driver to pumping the lever (2) in the upward di- rection until the seat is at the desired Following seat adjustments can be car- lose control of the vehicle. height. ried out manually. 1. Seat Backrest Angle Adjustment To lower the seat, pump the lever down- To change the seat back rest angle, lean ward until the seat is at desired height. forward slightly and pull up the lever (1). Adjust seat backrest until it reaches de- 3. Seat Forward / Rearward Adjust- sired comfortable position. Make sure ment that lever returns to its original position Lift lever (3) and slide the seat forwards and seat is securely latched. or rearwards. Release lever and make sure that seat is securely latched. NOTE Adjust the seat backrest until your NOTE arms are slightly angled when Adjust the driver seat position in holding the steering wheel. such a way that the driver will be

1. Backrest Angle able to operate the control pedals WARNING comfortably. 2. Seat Height Adjustment (if available) Never travel in a moving vehicle 3. Seat forward / rearward adjustment with the seat backrest in an exces- sively reclined position as this can be dangerous. You could slide un- der the seat belt in a collision. 137 STARTING AND DRIVING Option II WARNING To lower the seat, operate control (2) downward slightly until the seat is at de- Power Seat Adjustment Do not travel in a moving vehicle sired comfortable position. Release the with the seat backrest in an exces- Following seat adjustments can be car- control once seat reaches desired posi- sively reclined position as this can tion. ried out manually. be dangerous. You could slide un- der the seat belt in a collision. 3. Seat Forward / Rearward Adjust- ment 1. Backrest Angle To adjust the seat position forward, op- To adjust the seat back forward, operate erate control (3) in forward direction control (1) in forward direction slightly slightly until the seat is at desired com- until the seat is at desired comfortable fortable position. Release the control position. Release the control once seat once seat reaches desired position. reaches desired position. To adjust the seat position rearward, op- To adjust the seat back rearward, oper- erate control (3) in rearward direction ate control (1) in rearward direction slightly until the seat is at desired com- slightly until the seat is at desired com- fortable position. Release the control fortable position. Release the control once seat reaches desired position. 1. Backrest Angle once seat reaches desired position. NOTE 2. Seat Height Adjustment 2. Seat Height Adjustment Since power seat is powered from 3. Seat forward / rearward adjustment To raise the seat, operate control (2) up- Battery user can operate it once he ward slightly until the seat is at desired gets in the car. But is recom- comfortable position. Release the con- mended to operate it in engine run- trol once seat reaches desired position. ning condition.

138 STARTING AND DRIVING Lumbar Support (if available) Option III 1. Backrest Angle Captain Seat Adjustment To change the seat back rest angle, lean forward slightly and pull up the lever (1). Following seat adjustments can be Adjust seat backrest until it reaches de- carried out manually. sired comfortable position. Make sure that lever returns to its original position and seat is securely latched. 2. Seat forward / rearward adjust- ment Lift lever (2) and slide the seat forwards or rearwards. Release lever and make sure that seat is securely latched. Continuous (Multiple adjusting position) 3. Arm rest Adjustment lumbar support is provided on driver and front passenger seat to give you comfort A foldable arm rest is available in the while driving. It is adjusted by the lever captain seat. When not required, fold the armrest back into the seat. provided on the side of the seat backrest. Captain Seat Child Seat Installation Captain seat contains Isofix with Top- Tether. 1. Backrest Angle It is recommended to install child seat in 2. Seat forward / rearward adjustment armrest Non-use position. 3. Arm rest Adjustment 139 STARTING AND DRIVING Captain Seat Third Row Entry Adjustment for Co-Driver seat. Entry to third row seat to be done To improve the Second Row occupant through gang way space (between two legroom (Space), Occupant Can ad- captain seats) just the Co-driver seat using the lever (1). Operate Lever (1) in forward direction & Push the seat forward as shown by arrow (2) until seat is at desired com- fortable position.

140 STARTING AND DRIVING Adjustable Head Restraint Rear Seat Adjustments 1. Seat Backrest Angle Adjustment Front Seat 60-40% Seat Adjustment To change the seat back rest angle, lean forward slightly and pull backrest re- Adjust the head restraint so that it is as Following seat adjustments can be car- lease knob (1). Adjust seat backrest until close to the head as possible and the ried out manually. it reaches desired comfortable position. center of the head restraint supports the Make sure that lever returns to its origi- back of the head at eye level. This will nal position and seat is securely latched. reduce the risk of injury to the head and neck in the event of an accident or simi- 2. Seat Forward / Rearward Adjust- lar situation. ment  Use the seat sliding feature of 2nd row seat to improve the comfort and convenience.  Lift lever (2) and slide the seat for- ward or rearward. Release lever and

make sure that seat is securely latched. WARNING 3. Seat Armrest Adjustment Do not drive the vehicle without the A foldable arm rest (3) is available in seat head restraints. Head re- straints are intended to help re- the 60% seat. When not required, fold duce injuries during an accident. 1. Backrest Angle the armrest back into the seat. 2. Seat forward / rearward adjustment lever 3. Seat Armrest Adjustment 141 STARTING AND DRIVING NOTE Child Seat Installation  Remove all items and cups be- 60-40% seat contains Isofix with Top- fore folding the cup holders. Tether  Use cups, containers, bottles of It is recommended to install child seat in right size and which have lids. armrest Non-use position.  The content could otherwise spill.

142 STARTING AND DRIVING Second Row Seat Folding  Press the backrest release knob to  Fold the backrest seat forward. Move 60:40 % Split Seat fold the backrest seat forward. the driver and front passenger seat forward if necessary. You can increase the luggage capacity by folding the respective rear seats as required. To fold the seat:

 Follow the same procedure for other rear seat.

143 STARTING AND DRIVING  Press the backrest release knob to  Fold the backrest seat forward. Move Option 2 fold the backrest seat forward. the driver and front passenger seat Rear Seat Folding (Complete Seat forward if necessary. 100%) To fold the seat:  Simultaneously, press the backrest release knobs provided on both side.

NOTE  Ensure that ‘foldable arm rest’ is close before seat folding.  Fold both seats if required.

144 STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING Third Row Entry  You should always engage the To access to Third row seat rear seat back rest if you do not need the through loading fea-  The second row seat are designed as ture. foldable type to enable the passen- ger to get entry into the Third row,  If the rear bench seat and seat backrest are not engaged they  To get access to third row seats, first could fold forwards, e.g. when fold & tumble the 40% second row braking suddenly or in the event seat using the seat folding release of an accident. knob.  The vehicle occupant would  Fold the backrest seat forward. Move thereby be pushed into the seat  If required assist the seat for tumble the driver and front passenger seat belt by the rear bench seat or by operation. forward if necessary. the seat backrest. The seat belt  To return the seat back to original po- can no longer offer the intended sition once the passenger enters the level of protection and could third row, unfold the tumbled seat, even cause injuries. operate the shoulder lever and lift  Objects or loads in the trunk can- the backrest to the upright position not be restrained by the seat till it locks into its original position. backrest. There is an increased risk of injury.  Before every trip, make sure that the seat backrests and the rear bench seat/rear seat are en- gaged and securely latched.

145 STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING  While folding the Second row seat, after getting inside the Third row seat, never keep your feet on the seat locking brackets.  Never drive the vehicle with 40% seat in tumble condition.

146 STARTING AND DRIVING NOTE Lever to be only pulled for unlatch- ing. it cannot be used simultane- ously for pull and pushing the seat as well.

Third Row Seat Folding  Headrest to be in full down condition to fold the seat back.  Adjust the second row seat if re- quired.  Pull the plastic lever & after click  Pull only the straps (2) to lift the seat sound of unlatching, hand push in back to original position and not the the seat back to lean it forward. Both plastic lever. the seats can be independently folded to create extra luggage space accordingly.

147 STARTING AND DRIVING Rear View Mirrors NOTE Inside Rear View Mirror (IRVM) Use antiglare position only when necessary, as it reduces rear view (if available) clarity. To adjust the mirror move the mirror up, Automatic Dimming IRVM move down or sideways to obtain the best rear view. (if available) When driving at night, set the selector tab to select anti-glare mode (if availa- ble) to reduce glare from the headlights

of vehicles behind you. WARNING  You should always engage the rear seat back rest unless you need extra luggage space.  If the rear seat & seat backrest are not latched properly, they could fold forward during hard braking or in the event of collision. 1. Photocell Sensors 2. ON/OFF button

Automatic dimming rear view mirror au- tomatically controls the glare from the headlights of the car behind you in night 148 STARTING AND DRIVING time or low light driving conditions. Press NOTE ON/OFF button to turn ON the automatic Objects visible in mirror are actu- dimming function. ally closer than they appear. Al- The LED indicator on the IRVM shows the ways make sure of the actual dis- active status of auto dimming function. tance from the road users travel- The auto dimming IRVM is defaults to ing behind by glancing over your the ON position whenever the ignition shoulder. switch is turned ON and it is switched Motorized Outer Rear View mirrors OFF whenever reverse gear is engaged. (if available) NOTE The switch to adjust the motorized mir- For proper operation, keep the rors is located on the driver’s door. You NOTE photocell sensors clean and do not can adjust the mirrors when the ignition cover the area between the IRVM switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position. When vehicle is locked, mirrors will and the windshield. be folded automatically. When it is Mirror Folding unlocked, mirrors will be unfolded Outer Rear View Mirrors (ORVM) To fold / unfold the ORVMs, keep the Se- automatically. You can adjust the outer rear view mir- lector switch in center position (i.e. nei- To Adjust the Mirrors rors manually by joy stick or remotely by ther ‘L’ nor ‘R, position) and then toggle knob. Adjust the outside rear view mir- down. 1. Move the mirror selection switch to L rors to desired position. (for left side) and R (for right side) to select the mirror you wish to adjust.

2. Use the 4 positions of the knob to ad- just the rear view mirrors to required position. 149 STARTING AND DRIVING You can adjust the outer rear view mir- 1. Mirror Flap (if available) rors manually by joy stick knob located in the driver and front passenger door The sun visors can be pulled down to panel. block the glare coming through the wind- shield. If required mirrors are folded manually. To block the glare from side windows: Sun Visors Pull down the sun visor and release it from retainer. Swing the sun visor to the side.

2. Vanity Mirror (if available) Rear View Mirrors with Joy Stick Vanity mirror is provided on the back of Knob (if available) the front passenger side sun visor.

3. Light for Vanity Mirror (if available) It is provided beside the vanity mirror. 1. Mirror Flap Light glows ‘ON’ as soon as flap of vanity 2. Vanity Mirror mirror is open. 3. Light for Vanity Mirror

150 STARTING AND DRIVING Steering Wheel Adjustment 3. Adjust the steering wheel to the de- NOTE (if available) sired position by moving steering When adjusting the steering wheel in axial and radial direction wheel, make sure that: (telescopic & tilt).  You can operate control ped- als without any obstacles.  You can see all the displays in the instrument cluster clearly.

WARNING  Before starting off, make sure that the steering wheel position is locked.  Never unlock or adjust the steer- You can adjust the steering wheel posi- ing wheel while the vehicle is in tion to suit your convenience. motion.

The release lever is located under the 4. Push release lever up completely to steering column. lock the steering column. To Adjust the Steering Wheel 5. Make sure that steering wheel is se-

1. Adjust the seat to a comfortable po- curely lock by checking up and down sition. direction. 2. Pull down release lever completely to unlock the steering column.

151 STARTING AND DRIVING Steering Lock and Ignition Switch ACC - Accessories such as the infotain- NOTE (if available) ment system can be operated, but the engine remains ‘OFF’. Steering gets un- For Auto Transmission vehicle, locked. ACC: Key rotation from ACC to lock position only happen when gear ON - This is the normal operating posi- lever is in Parking position. tion. All electrical systems are ‘ON’.

START - Turn the key further clockwise to the START position, (spring loaded) to start the engine. As soon as the engine starts, release the ignition key, which re- turns to ON position. While cranking, all accessories will be momentarily ‘OFF’.

Illuminated Key Ring (if available) The ignition switch has the following four positions: When the vehicle is unlocked, the illumi- nated key ring glows up. This helps to lo- LOCK - This is the normal parking posi- cate ignition switch in the dark. tion. Key from lock can be removed in this position only. NOTE “LOCK” position prevents normal use of The engine can only be started the steering wheel after the key is re- when the gearshift lever is in “N” moved. position with the clutch pedal To release the steering lock, insert the firmly pressed. key and turn it clockwise to one of the other positions. 152 STARTING AND DRIVING Starting and Stopping (without the key back to ‘OFF’ position & NOTE PEPS) wait for 30 secs.

When shifting or starting off, do not Manual Transmission (MT) race the engine. Racing the engine WARNING can shorten engine life and affect Starting the Engine The engine emits poisonous ex- smooth shifting. Make sure that parking brake is en- haust gases such as carbon mon- Stopping the Engine gaged and vehicle is in neutral gear. oxide. Inhaling these exhaust Turn the key to ‘ACC’ position to switch Press the clutch pedal fully and crank gases leads to poisoning. There is off the engine. Before switching off the the engine. Do not press the accelerator a risk of fatal injury. Therefore, engine, run the engine in idle condition never leave the engine running in pedal while starting the engine. for at least 30 seconds and then switch enclosed spaces without sufficient off. This will allow the engine oil to lubri- NOTE ventilation. cate the turbocharger, till its speed is

The Starter protection sys- fully reduced and also allow the unit to NOTE tem fitted in this vehicle cool down. does not allow you to crank After starting, run the engine in WARNING the engine until you fully idle speed for at least 30 seconds. press the clutch pedal. Do not press accelerated pedal  A quick burst on the accelerator while starting the engine to avoid before turning off the engine Release the key as soon as the engine damage to turbocharger. serves no practical purpose, it starts. Repeat if engine does not start. wastes fuel and can damage tur- Starting Off bocharger. NOTE To start off, press the clutch pedal fully  Do not switch off the engine The Starter protection system and shift into first gear. when it is running at high speed. switches off the starter when it is After releasing the parking brake, gradu- This will lead to premature turbo- continuously cranked for more ally release the clutch and slowly press charger bearing wear. than 10 secs. In such a case, get the accelerator. 153 STARTING AND DRIVING Gear Shifting and Driving NOTE Reverse Gear  Press the clutch fully when gear shifting. The reverse gear should be engaged only when the vehicle is stationary. Wait for 5 seconds after declutching to ensure smooth engagement of the reverse gear.  Do not press clutch pedal while driving the vehicle or when sta- tionary on a slope.  When vehicle is in ACC/IGN/RUN mode and user The gearshift pattern is as shown on the does any door state transition For engaging reverse gear, lift the latch gear lever knob. Gear shifting should al- including tailgate and if PEPS and keeping latch lifted, shift to reverse ways be done with clutch pedal pressed. does not detect smart key inside position. the vehicle when last door in- NOTE cluding tailgate is closed, then WARNING  Gear recommendation is dis- audio warning chime comes ON.  Never run the vehicle out of gear played when the clutch pedal is and coast down a hill. This is ex- in fully released position. tremely hazardous. Always run  If “F” is displayed in DIS of in- the vehicle in gear. strument cluster, it means  Slow down before shifting to a ‘Fault’ condition. Contact a TATA lower gear. This will help avoid MOTORS Authorized Service over-revving the engine, which Centre. can cause damage. 154 STARTING AND DRIVING  Ensure the vehicle is completely Starting Off (Park) position; then apply parking brake stopped before putting into re- To start off, switch ON ignition switch fully and shut the engine off. If this is not verse gear. It may cause dam- and crank the engine, depress the brake followed, Unexpected and sudden vehi- aged to the transmission. pedal fully and release the parking cle movement can occur. brake. Press the shift lock button on the Automatic Transmission Reverse (R) knob of gear selector lever and move the (if available) lever from Parking (P) mode to Drive (D) This position puts the mode. transmission in reverse gear when engaged in sta-

Park (P) tionary condition with Use Park (P) position brake pedal fully pressed. when starting the engine The selector shall never or parking the vehicle. Ap- be moved into reverse while driving for- ply the parking brake ward. whenever the vehicle is to

be parked. Neutral (N) The selector lever must be engaged in The transmission is in Park (P) position only when the vehicle is Neutral position. stationary. DO not engage Parking Posi- It enables the engine to The Automatic transmission has 6 for- tion (P) in running condition. start and operate without ward and one reverse gear. The individ- If engaged while the vehicle is in motion driving the vehicle. ual gears are select automatically, de- it may severely damage the transmis- pending on position of gear shift lever. sion.

Before leaving the driver's seat, always make sure the shift lever is in the P 155 STARTING AND DRIVING

Drive Mode (D) As soon as shifter is moved forward or ‘−’ For Downshifting in Manual mode This position is for normal backward, the Manual (M) mode is acti- Pull the gearshift lever to the “–” direc- driving conditions for vated. tion and release it. Every time the lever maximum efficiency and It is possible to shift from D mode to is operated, downshifting takes place in fuel economy. It should be Manual mode and vice versa at any time the or-der 6th > 5th > 4th > 3rd > 2nd > 1st used as often as possible. during driving. gear. To move the selector to D To return back to Manual mode if it has In Manual/sports mode, downshifts are mode; press the Shift lock button in the been selected; move the selector lever made automatically when the vehicle st handle of the selector lever and at the to Drive mode (by tapping the lever to- slows down. 1 gear is automatically se- same time press the brake pedal fully. wards right) and engage it again to M lected when the vehicle stops. Manual/Sport mode (M/S) mode. In Manual/sports mode, when the en- gine rpm approaches the intended lim- This display shows vehi- If Manual mode is selected, 1st gear its, upshift will be made automatically by cle is in Manual/Sport must be used for moving off from sta- varying the shift points. mode. tionary condition. In sports mode, only the 6 forward gears NOTE This position allows the can be selected. To reverse or park the driver to switch to acti-  Transmis- vehicle, move the shift lever to the R (Re- vate Manual mode to select gears like a sion Control verse) or P (Park) mode as required. manual gearbox. Unit may dis- ‘+’ For Upshifting in Manual mode allow incorrect manual shift com- Pressing the shift lever towards left side Push the gearshift lever to the “+” direc- mand by user and a message while in Drive mode will put the transmis- tion and release it. Every time the lever ‘Driver Control Shift denied’ is dis- sion in Manual mode. is operated, upshifting takes place one played on Instrument Cluster. The gear selector moves freely between step at a time in the order of 1st > 2nd >  In order to protect the engine, the the Manual (M) and Drive (D) positions. 3rd > 4th > 5th > 6th gear. transmission will automatically 156 STARTING AND DRIVING upshift to prevent engine over-rev- Shift Lever -Manually Unlock Process brake pedal depressed, below steps to ving OR downshift to prevent en- be followed: gine stalling at certain specified 1. Apply the parking brake first. engine rpm limits. 2. Carefully squeeze & remove the bel-  The first few shifts on a new vehi- low (1) by pulling it in upward direc- cle, maybe somewhat abrupt after tion as shown in area by arrows TCU replacement or software up- (shown in fig.1) dation. This is normal condition. Shifting sequence will get ad- 3. Press & hold the release button (2) justed after few shift cycle by TCU provided on shifter housing till you move the shift lever from P (park) (Transmission Control Unit). Fig 1 mode to other mode by simultane- ously pressing the knob button (3). (Shown in fig.2) 4. Carefully insert the bellow lugs (4) & snap fit in console cutout (5) high- lighted as dotted area. (shown in fig.2) 5. Ensure the system is inspected by authorized dealer or service part- ner.

Fig 2

When vehicle is in ON condition and shift lever is locked/cannot moved from P (park) mode to other mode with the 157 STARTING AND DRIVING Automatic Gear Shifter Lever Movement and Conditions Driver Intervention for Shift Lever Position Movement Brake Pedal Driver Shift

P ->>R

R->>N Not required Not required

N->>D Not required

D->>M/S Not required Not required

Not required M/S->>D Not required

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Driver Intervention for Shift Lever Position Movement Brake Pedal Driver Shift

D->>N Not required Not required

N->>R Not required

R->>P Not required

Brake Pedal Pressed Shifter Lever Knob Pressed

159 STARTING AND DRIVING NOTE WARNING Shift Lock System  Before engaging in any mode (P-  To avoid damage of transmis- For your safety, the automatic transmis- R-N-D), Apply brake first then sion, do not accelerate the en- sion has a shift lock system which pre- knob button to be pressed for gine in R (Reverse) or any for- vents shifting the transmission from P safety reason. ward gear positions with the (Park) into R (Reverse) unless the brake  Before selecting the ‘M’ mode brakes ON. pedal is depressed. (manual mode), Ensure shift  When stopped on an incline To shift the transmission from P (Park) lever is placed in D mode first. roads, Use the service brake or into R (Reverse): Then engage M mode smoothly the parking brake, do not hold & vice versa. This sequence to be the vehicle stationary with en- 1. Press and hold the brake pedal. followed to ensure safety of sys- gine power. 2. Start the engine or turn the ignition tem.  Do not shift from N (Neutral) or P switch to the ON position. (Park) into D (Drive), or R (Re- 3. Move the shift lever to R mode. verse) when the engine is above idle rpm. NOTE Always shift the gears inline in  If the brake pedal is repeatedly de- sequence of (P-R-N-D). Do not try pressed and released with the shift to shifts abruptly. lever in the P (Park) position, noise may be heard. This is a normal condition.

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Key Interlock system for AT WARNING  Optimum vehicle performance and fuel economy is obtained by 1. For Mechanical Lockset Always depress the brake pedal smoothly depressing and releas- fully, before and while shifting out Shift the GSL to P position and then ing the accelerator pedal. switch OFF Ignition and take out the key. of the P (Park) mode into another position. This is to avoid unin- 2. For PEPS tended motion of the vehicle which could injure the passengers inside Shift GSL to P position and then only Ig- nition will be switched else vehicle will or around the vehicle. move to accessory on till GSL is moved to P position. NOTE

Good Driving Practices (AT) NOTE  Never move the shift lever from P If the Brake pedal is repeatedly de- (Park) or N (Neutral) to any other pressed and released slowly with position with the accelerator pe- dal depressed. the shift Lever in R (Reverse) posi- tion, noise may be heard. This is a  Never move the shift lever into P normal condition. (Park) when the vehicle is in mo- tion.  Be ensure the vehicle is com- pletely stopped before shifting into R (Reverse) or D (Drive).  Always use the parking brake. Do not depend on placing the trans- mission in P (Park) to keep the vehicle from moving. 161 STARTING AND DRIVING Starting and Stopping (PEPS) NOTE with valid smart key near Immobilizer an- (If available) tenna (located below front cup holder).  If Smart key is inside the vehicle Engine Passive Start/Stop and on pressing start stop switch, if start stop switch green LED blink for 10 sec. duration then rotate steering wheel and simultaneously press start stop switch again.  If smart key is inside the vehicle and on pressing start stop switch, if start stop switch green LED blinks more than 10 sec. du- ration then contact authorized TATA MOTORS dealer.  If ESCL (Electronic Steering Col- Emergency Start umn Lock) is not unlocked Start/Stop switch is provided on the properly, then vehicle doesn’t go If vehicle engine is switched from ON to dashboard towards the right side of into ACC mode. OFF and Start Stop button is pressed steering wheel. with clutch press within 5 sec, Engine Backup Start gets cranked. Start / Stop Switch If smart key battery voltage is low or A Start Stop Switch (SSSW) or Push to NOTE empty and vehicle is in OFF mode then Start Button is a main component of Pas- If ESCL (Electronic Steering Col- to start the engine user needs to press sive (Engine) Start and Stop system. It is umn Lock) is not unlocked start/stop button two times with interval used to control ACC, IGN outputs as well properly, then Engine will not get of 2.5 sec. between two switch press af- as to start and stop the engine. ter pressing the clutch pedal OR brake cranked. 162 STARTING AND DRIVING  Single Press Start: system can be used. Steering is un- 4. Limited display on instrument cluster locked. will be ON and steering will be un- 1. Bring the smart key with you and sit locked. Engine remain OFF. in the driver seat. b) Step 2 b) Step 2 2. Press the clutch pedal and then 1. Press the clutch pedal and then press the start-stop switch. press start-stop switch to start the 1. Press the start-stop switch without engine. pressing clutch pedal again. 3. Green colour LED on start-stop switch will turn ON. 2. Green colour LED on start-stop 2. Green colour LED on start-stop switch will turn ON. switch will turn ON. 4. Once engine starts successfully, green colour LED on start-stop switch 3. Once engine start successfully, 3. Engine will remain OFF and all elec- will remain ON. green colour LED on start-stop switch trical equipment and infotainment will remain ON. system can be used.  Two Step Start:  Three Step Start: c) Step 3 a) Step 1 a) Step 1 1. Press the clutch pedal and then 1. Bring the smart key with you and sit press start-stop switch to start the in the driver seat. 1. Bring the smart key with you and sit engine. in the driver seat. 2. Press the start-stop switch without 2. Green colour LED on start-stop pressing clutch pedal. 2. Press the start-stop switch without switch will turn ON. pressing clutch pedal. 3. Amber colour LED on start-stop 3. Once engine started successfully, switch turns ON. 3. Amber colour LED on start-stop green colour LED on start-stop switch switch will turn ON. 4. Engine will remain OFF and all elec- will remain ON. trical equipment and infotainment

163 STARTING AND DRIVING Option I  IGN relay turns OFF, ACC relay re- Manual Transmission (MT) mains ON. Passive Stop / OFF -Single Press Starting the Engine Stop:  Amber colour LED on start-stop Make sure that parking brake is en- switch turns ON.  IGN is ON and engine is running. gaged and vehicle is in neutral gear. WARNING  Customer presses start-stop switch Press the clutch pedal fully and crank with clutch pedal When vehicle is in OFF mode ( ACC, the engine. Do not press the accelerator IGN and Crank OFF) and user tries pedal when starting the engine.  ACC and IGN relay turns OFF. to lock the vehicle from outside by pressing any door handle switch NOTE  LED on start-stop switch turns OFF. and if PEPS detect smart key left The Starter protection system fit- Option II inside the vehicle, then audio ted in this vehicle does not allow warning / chime comes ON. you to crank the engine Emergency Stop / OFF -Single Long until you fully press the Press Stop: clutch pedal.  IGN is ON and engine is running Release the key as soon as the engine starts. Repeat if engine does not start.  Vehicle is in running condition i.e. wheel rpm >10 RPM or wheel sensor faulty.

 Customer does long press of start- stop switch i.e. pressed for more than 3 seconds

164 STARTING AND DRIVING NOTE  When vehicle is in ACC/IGN/RUN  Do not switch off the engine The Starter protection system mode and user does any door when it is running at high speed. switches off the starter when it is state transition including tailgate This will lead to premature turbo- continuously cranked for more and if PEPS does not detect charger bearing wear. smart key inside the vehicle than 10 secs. In such a case, get Starting Off the key back to ‘OFF’ position & when last door including tailgate is closed, then audio warning To start off, press the clutch pedal fully wait for 30 secs. chime comes ON. and shift into first gear. After releasing the parking brake, gradu- WARNING Stopping the Engine ally release the clutch and slowly press The engine emits poisonous ex- Press the start stop switch to switch off the accelerator. the engine. Before switching off the en- haust gases such as carbon mon- NOTE oxide. Inhaling these exhaust gine, run the engine in idle condition for gases leads to poisoning. There is at least 30 seconds and then switch off. When shifting or starting off, do not a risk of fatal injury. Therefore, This will allow the engine oil to lubricate race the engine. Racing the engine never leave the engine running in the turbocharger, till its speed is fully re- can shorten engine life and affect enclosed spaces without sufficient duced and also allow the unit to cool smooth shifting. down. ventilation.

WARNING NOTE  A quick burst on the accelerator  After starting, run the engine in before turning off the engine idle speed for at least 30 sec- serves no practical purpose, it onds. Do not press accelerated wastes fuel and can damage tur- pedal while starting the engine to bocharger. avoid damage to turbocharger.

165 STARTING AND DRIVING Gear Shifting and Driving Reverse Gear  Press the clutch fully while shift- ing the gear. The reverse gear should be engaged only when the vehicle is stationary. Wait for 5 seconds after declutching to ensure smooth engagement of the reverse gear.  Do not press clutch pedal while driving the vehicle or when sta- tionary on a slope

WARNING The gearshift pattern is as shown on the For engaging reverse gear, lift the latch  Do not switch off the ignition gear lever knob. Gear shifting should al- and by keeping latch lifted, shift to re- while driving. ways be done with clutch pedal pressed. verse position.  If you switch off the ignition while driving, safety-relevant functions NOTE are only available with limita-  Gear recommendation is dis- tions, or not at all. This could af- fect the power steering and the played when the clutch pedal is in fully released position. brake boosting effect. You will re- quire considerably more effort to  If “F” is displayed in DIS of instru- steer and brake. There is a risk of ment cluster, it means ‘Fault’ an accident. condition. Contact the TATA MO- TORS Authorized Service Centre.

166 STARTING AND DRIVING NOTE Recommended Driving Precau- Driving

You may notice a noise from trans- tions: Climbing Sharp Gradients on Loose mission under certain circum-  Shift to lower gear as per gear- Surfaces stances. This noise is normal and shift indicator (GSI) on cluster. Start off smoothly in a suitable gear. Ac- is not an indication of a problem  To start-off (marching/ drive celerate smoothly so that there is no loss with your clutch or transmission. away), always engage in first of traction by over-revving of the engine. This noise may be noticed when gear. vehicle is idling in NEUTRAL condi- Choose a slope as smooth as possible  While down shifting (from 3rd to tion with the clutch engaged and select the appropriate gear so that 2nd gear) at low engine RPM’s (clutch pedal released) or when gear changing in the middle of the climb (below 1000 rpm) press acceler- the transmission is warm. It may is not required. ator pedal to provide required also be heard while driving. rpm. Changing gears in the middle of the climb can cause loss of momentum and NOTE engine stalling. Shifting to lower gear  Your vehicle is equipped with has to be done cautiously to avoid loss Dual Mass Flywheel (DMF), of traction. which plays important role in Under no conditions should the vehicle providing refined powertrain / be moved diagonally across a hill. The driveline experience. danger is in loss of traction and sideways  Driving at very low engine speed slippage, possibly resulting in toppling is likely to stall the engine, espe- over. If unavoidable, choose as mild an cially when driven without any angle as possible and keep the vehicle accelerator pedal inputs. moving.

167 STARTING AND DRIVING If the wheels start to slip within few feet Stopping the Vehicle Braking of the end of the climb, motion can be maintained by swinging the steered Turn the key to ‘ACC’ position to switch Your vehicle has power assisted brakes. off the engine. Before switching off the wheels left and right, thereby providing The distance needed to bring the vehicle increased grip. engine, run the engine in idle condition for at least 30 seconds and then switch to a halt increases with the speed of the If the vehicle stalls or losses headway off. This will allow the engine oil to lubri- vehicle. Start applying brake anticipating while climbing a steep hill, make a quick cate the turbocharger, till its speed is the distance and slow down gradually. shift to reverse and allow the vehicle to fully reduced and also allow the unit to WARNING move back with the control of engine cool down. compression.  Never use the brake pedal as a WARNING footrest. Descending Sharp Gradients A quick burst on the accelerator  If you rest your foot on the brake Depending on the severity of the gradi- before turning off the engine pedal while driving, the braking ent, shift into appropriate gear. Use en- serves absolutely no practical pur- system can overheat. This in- gine braking judiciously without over-rev- pose, it wastes fuel and can dam- creases the stopping distance ving the engine. age turbocharger. and can even cause the braking system to fail. There is a risk of

Brake application under such situations an accident. should be done very. WARNING  Never press the brake pedal and the accelerator pedal at the WARNING Do not switch the engine off when it is running at high speed. This will same time. When descending on sharp gradi- lead to premature turbocharger ents, NEVER turn the ignition key to bearing wear. If you have driven for a long time in the ‘OFF’ position. Emission con- heavy rain without braking, there may be

trol system damage may result. a delayed reaction from the brakes when

braking for the first time. This may also 168 STARTING AND DRIVING occur after the vehicle has been WARNING Parking Brake washed.  Do not shift to lower gear on a Mechanical parking brake Brake performance may become poor slippery road surface in an at- Mechanical parking brake acting on the and unpredictable if brakes are wet. tempt to increase the engine's rear wheels is provided on the vehicle. After driving through water or washing braking effect, the drive wheels the underside of the vehicle, test the could lose their grip. brakes while driving at a slow speed to  There is an increased danger of see if they have maintained their normal skidding and accidents. effectiveness. If the brakes are less ef- fective than normal, dry them by repeat- edly applying the brakes while driving slowly until the brakes have regained their normal effectiveness. Braking on Downhill Gradients On long and steep gradients, you must reduce the load on the brakes by shifting Parking Brake early to a lower gear. This allows you to take advantage of the engine braking ef- fect and helps avoid overheating and ex- cessive wear of the brakes.

169 STARTING AND DRIVING Parking Brake Applied Parking Brake Released Mechanical parking brake acting only on the rear wheels is provided on the vehi- cle. To apply the parking brake, pull the lever up fully. The parking brakes tell- tale illuminates on the instrument clus- ter. To release it, pull the lever up slightly, press the release knob and push the lever down. Parking brakes tell-tale on the instrument cluster will turn ‘OFF’ when the lever is fully released. Vehicle Parking

 Park the vehicle in a safe place. To apply the parking brake, hold the To release parking brake, hold the lever  Apply the parking brake. lever as shown in above figure with and pull the lever up slightly, press the  Engage the gear shift lever in Park (P) knuckle facing towards vehicle front and knob with the help of middle and ring fin- mode. pull the lever. ger as shown in figure and release the parking brake.  Ensure that all window glasses are WARNING closed and all lamps are turned Do not press the button, while ap- NOTE ‘OFF’. plying parking brake. Apply the parking brake properly  At night, put on the parking lights if before leaving the vehicle and re- required. lease it before moving the vehicle.  Remove the key from the vehicle and

lock the vehicle.

170 STARTING AND DRIVING  Block the wheels and engaged in NOTE Automatic parking brake (if availa- ble) gear if parked on a slope. Do not use parking brake for brak- ing unless unavoidable circum- NOTE stances like when service brake is When parking on a downhill gradi- not working properly. The braking ent, place the gear lever in ‘Re- distance is considerably longer verse’ position. While parking on and the wheels could lock. There is uphill gradient, place the gear an increased danger of skidding lever in the ‘1st’ position. and accidents.

WARNING WARNING Never leave children unsupervised During parking, Ensure that Vehi- in the parked vehicle. They could cle should not be keyed off in D also operate the vehicle's equip- mode. ment. There is a risk of an accident APB switch is located behind the gear and injury. shift lever replacing the conventional

parking brake (Hand brake lever con-

nected to brake mechanism by cable).

APB is applied by pulling up the APB switch and can be released by pushing

down the APB switch which needs the vehicle to be at ignition/Engine ON con-

dition. Always ensure parking brake is re- leased and parking brake warning lamp

is OFF before start of the drive. Park brake warning lamp in cluster at engine 171 STARTING AND DRIVING running condition indicates failure in How to apply brake system and vehicle needs to be 1. Depress the Brake pedal. checked at TATA Service centre. If this is 2. Pull APB switch upward. not possible use the vehicle with ex- treme precaution until you reach service NOTE centre.  Kindly ensure APB indication turns on in the Cluster.  Also APB is applied automati- cally if Engine is turned off and Gear lever is engaged to park position for Automatic transmis- sion.

 During parking the vehicle on Steep incline or trailer is at- WARNING tached kindly ensure APB can  Do not use parking brake in vehi- hold the vehicle before leaving cle running condition except for emergency situations like ser- vice brake failure. This can dam- age vehicle brake system  If the APB fails to apply, prevent vehicle movement by blocking the rear wheels.

172 STARTING AND DRIVING How to release For Manual Transmission: NOTE APB will be released only if you press the 1. In engine running condition shift the  Make sure park brake indication APB switch along with gear lever to 1st or reverse gear. in cluster is turned off after au- 2. Driver Door is closed. tomatic release of APB. 1. Ignition is on or engine is running. 3. Seat belt is fasten.  For safety you can engage APB 2. Brake pedal is depressed. 4. Depress the accelerator pedal when only once even though ignition NOTE gear lever is in 1st or reverse gear. is turned off in case vehicle starts to roll away but you can- Kindly ensure parking brake indi- WARNING not release APB in ignition off cation in instrument cluster is EPB and AVH will get auto released condition. turned off after APB is released. when a Drive off situation is de-  Also it is recommended to de- tected (Clutch released partially press the brake pedal and re- APB gets released automatically and accelerator pedal pressed). lease the APB manually when For Automatic Transmission: This is applicable even when vehi- driving downhill or backing up the vehicle. 1. In engine running condition shift the cle is in neutral gear and due care gear lever from Park (P) or Neutral needs to be taken especially when (N) to Drive (D) or reverse (R) the vehicle is parked in nose down WARNING 2. Driver Door is closed condition.  If parking brake warning is still 3. Seat belt is fasten ON in the cluster even though APB is getting applied and re- 4. Depress the accelerator pedal when leased, the system needs to be gear lever is in Drive (D) or reverse (R) position checked by nearest authorized TATA service centre.

173 STARTING AND DRIVING  Don’t drive your vehicle with WARNING APB malfunction indicator APB engaged at any time it will  During Leaving your keys with Both the APB malfunction lamp and cause excessive brake pad wear Valet please inform him/her parking brake lamp glow in cluster for 3 and it will damage the brake ro- about APB secs during ignition ON then disappears. tors.  APB can malfunction if you drive If any abnormality is there in the system with APB engaged. the malfunction indicator stays continu- Warning Indicator ously ON.  For Smooth Automatic release With APB applied if you are of APB please depress accelera- In the case of any fault in the ESP sys- trying to drive off the vehi- tem, this lamp may or may not appear. tor pedal slowly cle and APB is not releasing Parking brake lamp does not illuminate  It is recommended to always APB warning light with text if the APB is not engaged except the 3 message will appear in cluster. park the vehicle with parking secs during the ignition ON. brake engaged to avoid any ve- In this situation depress the brake pedal hicle moment which can dam- WARNING and try to release APB by manually age vehicle or injure pedestri-  If any abnormality is observed, pressing the APB switch. Very Light Click ans. APB malfunction lamp will glow. sound may be heard during engaging or Kindly do the ignition latch and releasing APB but this sound is normal  You should not allow anyone check if the same behaviour is and indicates APB is working as in- who is not familiar with vehicle there .If the Malfunction lamp is tended. to touch parking brake buttons, unintentional park brake re- still there, have a check with the authorized Tata service centre. lease can lead to injuries.  If the parking brake lamp is not glowing on application of APB, have a check with the author- ized Tata service centre.

174 STARTING AND DRIVING Emergency braking Automatic Vehicle Hold (if 4. Auto Hold indication turns on in the equipped) Cluster which indicates AVH is turned In the case of any failure in the service ON and in Standby mode. brake or during any other emergency sit- uations APB switch can be applied in ve- 5. When the vehicle reaches the stand- hicle running condition. APB switch still condition though brake pedal is needs to be pulled continuously for dy- released AVH holds the vehicle and namic braking with APB. If any abnormal AVH indication changes the colour noise or burning smell is noticed, kindly from white to green. have a check with the authorised Tata service centre.

The system eliminates the requirement of depressing the brake pedal continu- ously when the vehicle stops in between running.

How to Apply: AVH will be released when accelerator 1. Depress the Brake pedal. pedal is depressed in first gear or Re- 2. Ensure seatbelt is fasten and driver’s verse gear (in case of Manual Transmis- door is closed. sion) and R (Reverse), D (Drive) or Man- ual shift mode (in case of Automatic 3. Press AVH switch. Transmission). 175 STARTING AND DRIVING NOTE How to disengage AVH 2. Gear leaver shift from any of Drive (D), Reverse(R) to Park (P) Position  When the vehicle is turned off In Ignition ON Condition depress the for AT Transmission vehicles. keeping the Auto Vehicle Hold in Auto hold switch the Auto Hold indication the ON condition, Auto Vehicle in white colour will disappear from the 3. If you turn off the Engine /Ignition in Hold will gets released and APB cluster indicating AVH is turned off. standstill condition. will get automatically applied. AVH once turned ON will not be turned 4. Vehicle is standing on steep slope  For safety, for smooth take off off automatically until it is deselected by depress the accelerator pedal switch input from user. In above conditions AVH indication will slowly when the AVH is active. change from Green to white and APB in- NOTE dication will turn on in the cluster AVH indication and warning lamps which Auto hold function will not become will appear on the cluster is provided be- WARNING active if low. If any abnormality is present in the  Driver Seat bet is not buckled system, AVH malfunction lamp in AVH indication ON  Driver Door is not closed amber colour will glow which is am- properly ber in colour. Kindly do the ignition latch of 30 seconds and check if the AVH active indication  APB is in applied condition (Green color) same behaviour is there. If the Mal- For End user safety Auto hold will shift function lamp is still there, get your AVH failure indication automatically to APB in below condi- parking brake system checked with (Red color) tions: the authorized Tata dealer. 1. Vehicle is in standstill for more than

3 minutes.

176 STARTING AND DRIVING Precautions during vehicle towing WARNING with APB  In case of vehicle is power down- Before towing please ensure APB is not APB cannot be released, Exter- engaged as it can damage Brake pads nal supply or Jump start is nec- and Brake components during vehicle essary to release the APB. towing. 1. APB should be manually released if  It is not recommended to battery of the vehicle is healthy dur- touch/remove any component ing towing and Ignition should be of Rear callipers to disengage kept in ON state till vehicle reaches the APB as it will damage the to service centre. caliper Components perma- 2. If vehicle battery is not in healthy nently. state during vehicle towing external power is required for manual release of APB and ignition should be ON till vehicle reaches to service centre or 3. If it is not possible to keep the igni- tion ON till vehicle reaches to service centre then keep APB button

pressed in release position, Brake paddle pressed and turn off the igni- tion this will avoid auto engagement of APB during switching off the igni- tion .

177 STARTING AND DRIVING Reverse Park Assist verse Park Assist system, a tone will be Reverse Park Assist with Sensor (if available) played within first two seconds to indi- cate the proper functioning of the sys- The user can view the Park assist screen tem. After these two seconds, normal by selecting this feature in Infotainment functioning of the system will continue. If display to see any obstacle behind the no tone is heard for first two seconds, it vehicle while parking. shall mean that RPAS system is faulty. The owner should, in that case, go to the nearest dealer for rectification."

Operation The system also displays the Park assist The reverse park assist system can also screen when the reverse gear is en- be activated manually through infotain- gaged. ment screen. Display will be seen on in- It provides audio and visual information fotainment screen. through the vehicles infotainment sys- NOTE tem / Buzzer. Always look at surrounding Turning the ignition ‘OFF’ ‘while before initiating reverse parking for kids, pets and elderly people moving around the Park assist feature in running the vehicle. would disable the feature.

Variant where infotainment display is not present and audio warning is given through a buzzer, on activating the Re- 178 STARTING AND DRIVING Audio Warning Reverse Park Assist Limitations Audio warning may come from Infotainment system speaker or through Buzzer, de- Reverse Park Assist system is not a colli- pending on vehicle model and configuration. sion avoiding system. It is solely the driver’s responsibility to park the vehicle Approx. Distance Audible Infor- safely. Range from Bumper Visual Information (in cm) mation Reverse Park Assist feature works on ultra sound echo technology, due to which per- All six zones are highlighted formance is not guaranteed in following 25 – 40 Continuous Beep (Red, Green and Yellow zones) scenarios:

Bottom four zones are high-  If the object has a sharp edge surface, 41 – 80 lighted (Yellow and Green Fast Beep where surface may divert echoes from zones) sensor reception.  If object is mesh fence made up of thin Bottom two zones are high- wires, where echoes can’t be given by 81 – 120 Slow Beep lighted (Green zones) the surface.  Fast moving objects passes in the sen- sor field of detection, where echoes are not processed by the system.

 If object is made/covered by foam or sponge or snow where ultrasonic sound signals are absorbed.

179 STARTING AND DRIVING  Objects close to the rear bumper can  Driving on uneven road surfaces e.g. go undetected by the Reverse Park Gravel, unpaved roads, Artificial Assist field of detection. Driver Speed Breakers, or gradient. should use extreme caution while  Poles of square/rectangle cross sec- parking the vehicle. tion might not be detected at vehi-  If height of the bumper is changed cle's edge. due to alteration to the suspension or other causes. WARNING  If the sensor areas are extremely hot Due to any reason, if the sensor from direct sunlight or cold due to gets misaligned or loses its in- freezing weather. tended fitment position, contact  If Sensors are covered by a hand, your dealer for refitment.

sticker, accessory, etc.  If ultrasonic noise is present around NOTE Vehicle due to other vehicle sensors, Turning the ignition ‘OFF’ ‘while horn, engine, air braking system the Park assist feature in running (large vehicles), Exhaust Fans, Wire- would disable the feature. less transmitters or mobile phones.

 If the vehicle speed exceeds 10 km/h, the system will not warn you WARNING even though objects are detected, er- 0 to 25 cm obstacle detection per- ror message 'Vehicle Speed is high, formance is not guaranteed due to drive slowly!' will appear. ultrasonic sensor technology limi- tation.

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Reverse Park Assist System Pre-  In case of damage of the rear Park Assist Malfunction Indications ventive Maintenance/Cleaning portion of the vehicle, Reverse In case of Reverse park assist system 1. Regularly clean the Sensors and Park Assist sensors position malfunctions, fault screen may appear keep them free from dust, ice, mud, may change which causes on the infotainment system. water, chewing gum etc. for proper wrong visual information on dis- working of the system. Use a smooth play. In case of damage, make Reason for this fault may be cloth for cleaning. sure that, Reverse Park Assist a. Body Control Module Failure sensors are fitted properly at the 2. Do not use water at high pressure for intended location. b. Sensor Malfunction cleaning the sensor.  In case of uneven road condi- c. Partner components such as Info- 3. Do not cover the sensors. This will in- tions or up-hill or downhill condi- tainment music system, Instrument terrupt park assist performance. tions, do not depend on Reverse Cluster failure. Park Assist aid.

4. Do not remove mud, snow on the  Do not apply any kind of force on sensors using stick or hard material. the reverse park assist sensors. Use normal water and soft cloth.  Always use rear view mirrors WARNING along with Reverse Park Assist for confirming safety of the rear  In low light conditions, the and the surrounding conditions. screen may darken or image may appear faint.  If the tire sizes are changed, the position of the fixed guidelines displayed on the screen may change.

181 STARTING AND DRIVING Rear Park Assist with Camera (If Three color moving grid lines guide the available) user to understand the rear object dis- tance exactly. The grid lines are updated by the motion of the vehicle as well as by the steering input. Guidelines will help you to rightly find the sufficient parking place, helps you to keep the vehicle straight, rear object proximity indication etc.

NOTE Turning the ignition ‘OFF’ ‘while Activation the Park assist feature in running Reverse Gear would disable the feature. Rear View Camera is a visual reverse This system will start, if reverse gear is guiding system. When reversing or park- engaged, or park assist button (if availa- ing, make sure that there are no per- ble) is pressed or manual activation is sons, animals or objects in the area in done through Infotainment screen. which you are reversing. Deactivation

System will deactivate, if reverse gear is disengaged, or park assist button (if available) is pressed.

Display screen 182 STARTING AND DRIVING If started through infotainment, the sys- Green Line Do’s and Don’t tem can be stopped using a cross button  As the camera is, IP protected, do not on infotainment screen. Indicates, if rear object is in this colored zone, you have to be cautious. Still you detach, disassemble or modify in any Understanding Guidelines Indica- can go backward safely. manner from the actual position. tion This will show required visual infor- Yellow Line mation in display. Indicates, if rear objects are in this col-  Do not use camera when tailgate is ored zone, you have to take utmost care. open. If tailgate is open, visual infor- However, objects fall in this zone, may mation may not be the actual rear not hit vehicle. view of the vehicle & system will warn with message 'Tail Gate Open, Red Line Please close. Indicates, if rear objects are in this col-  When the camera is operated under ored zone, you have to stop the vehicle fluorescent lights, sodium light or Static guidelines and not allowed to go backward. If you mercury light etc., illuminated areas still go backward, your vehicle will hit the on the lens may appear to flicker in object. the display.  Do not attach any advertisement or styling or any kind of stickers on top of camera. If this happens, camera cannot provide you the visual image and may damage camera.  Do not add any accessory, which will obstruct camera field of view.

Dynamic guidelines 183 STARTING AND DRIVING Cleaning Camera 7. Do not remove mud, snow on the  The camera used in the vehicle, camera lens using stick or hard ma- may not reproduce the same 1. Due to environmental reasons, dust, terial. Use normal water and soft color of the real object. mud or fog may accumulate on the cloth. camera lens. So regularly clean the  In case of damage of the rear camera lens. WARNING portion of the vehicle, camera position may change. Which Use water to clean the camera lens. 2.  The camera uses fish eye lens. causes wrong visual information Do not use extreme cold or hot water. So the size of the objects or in on display. In case of damage, Rapid changes in temperature may the display may differ from the brittle the camera lens. Do not apply make sure that, camera is fitted actual size and distances in low properly at the intended location. High Pressure water for cleaning. light conditions, the screen may  In case of uneven road condi- 3. Wipe the camera lens with soft cloth. darken or image may appear faint. tions or up-hill or downhill condi- 4. Do not use hard cloth or material to tions, do not depend on rear view wipe the camera lens. This will cause  If the tire sizes are changed, the camera park aid. scratches on the camera, and leads position of the fixed guidelines displayed on the screen may  Do not apply any kind of force on to deteriorated visual image on the the camera. display. change. Always use rear View mirrors  During rainy conditions, image  5. Do not apply organic solvent, car may get obscured. In such condi- along with Rear View Camera for wax, window cleaner or glass coat to tions, do not depend on camera confirming the safety of the rear clean the camera. If this is applied, and the surrounding conditions. wipe it off as soon as possible. view. The camera used in the ve- hicle, may not reproduce the  High humidity and variation in 6. Do not apply heavy force on lens, same color of the real object. ambient temperature may result while cleaning. into condensation inside the camera lens, which may further

184 STARTING AND DRIVING result into degradation of cam- Rear View Camera System Pre-  The area displayed on the screen era video feed on the screen. It is cautions may vary according to vehicle orien- recommended that not to rely on 1. Area Displayed on Screen tation conditions. camera video feed for parking The rear view camera system displays an  Objects, which are close to either cor- assistance in such scenario. This image of the view from the bumper of ner of the bumper or under the phenomenon is temporary and the rear area of the vehicle. To adjust the bumper, cannot be seen on the will be automatically recovered image on the rear view monitor system screen. with reduction in humidity and screen.  The camera uses a special lens. The less variation in ambient temper- distance of the image that appears ature. on the screen differs from the actual  The area displayed by the rear distance. The monitor may not dis- view camera is limited. The cam- play items that are located higher era does not display objects that than the camera field of view. are close to or below the bumper, 2. When the Ground Behind the Ve- underneath the vehicle, or ob- hicle Slopes Up Sharply jects out of the camera’s field of view. The area displayed on the screen may vary according to ve- hicle orientation or road condi- tions.

185 STARTING AND DRIVING 3. When the Ground Behind the Ve- The distance guidelines will appear to be hicle Slopes Down Sharply further from the vehicle than the actual distance. Because of this, objects will appear to be closer than they actually are. In the same way, there will be a margin of error between the guidelines and the actual distance/course on the road. 4. When Any Part of the Vehicle Sags The distance guidelines will appear to be closer to the vehicle than the actual dis- tance.

Because of this, objects will appear to be farther away than they actually are. In the same way, there will be a margin of error between the guidelines and the actual distance/course on the road.

When any part of the vehicle sags due to

the number of passengers or the distri- bution of the load, there is a margin of

186 STARTING AND DRIVING error between the fixed guide lines on b. Vehicle Width Guidelines the screen and the actual dis- tance/course on the road. 5. When Approaching Three-di- mensional Objects The distance guidelines are displayed according to flat surfaced objects (such as the road). It is not possible to deter- mine the position of three-dimensional objects (such as vehicles) using the dis- tance guidelines. When approaching a three-dimensional object. Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. On the screen, it appears that a truck is parked at point a. Distance Guidelines B. However, in reality if you back up to point A, you will hit the truck. On the screen, it appears that A is closest and C is furthest away. However, in reality, the distance to A and C is the same, and B is farther than A and C.

187 STARTING AND DRIVING Visually check the surroundings and the Drive mode selection switches are pro- NOTE area behind the vehicle. In the case vided on center console for activation. shown below, the truck appears to be Press the switch to select the mode. When vehicle is in ECO or SPORT outside of the vehicle width guidelines mode, by pressing current mode and the vehicle does not look as if it hits ‘ECO ‘, ‘CITY’ and ‘SPORT’ drive modes switch again, mode will switch to the truck. However, the rear body of the are provided. These modes can be used CITY mode. truck may actually cross over the vehicle to adjust engine characteristics and ve- hicle performance in line with desired re- Terrain Response Mode (if availa- width guidelines. In reality if you back up ble) as guided by the vehicle width guide- quirement. lines, the vehicle may hit the truck. Drive Performance Drive Mode (if available) Mode Increased engine Torque CITY and Power output for

BALANCED perfor- mance. It is default

mode. Optimum engine Torque ECO and Power output for FUEL EFFICIENT perfor- mance. SPORT Rotate the knob clockwise to select the Produce more torque terrain mode. from engine.

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188 STARTING AND DRIVING 1. Normal Road Mode The wet mode is designed for driving in all customers specially novice or inexpe- the rain. It is characterized by having bet- rienced user. In this Mode System will adapt to the ter traction and handling so you can ef- prevailing surface conditions automati- fectively and safely drive during these NOTE cally and enables control settings based conditions. on the condition sensed. Cautiously drive the vehicle on a rough road or off the road. Other- This mode is designed to react more sen- NOTE wise, the tires and wheels may be sitively to support a regular driver to uti- If you have driven for a long time in damaged. After driving those ar- lize available physical limit. wet road without braking, there eas, inspect the tires and wheels. may be a delayed reaction from Vehicle performance optimized to sup- 4. Electronic Stability Program the brakes when braking for the port all surface condition. Almost no lat- (ESP) (if available) first time. You have to depress the eral forces allowed, Braking System, brake pedal more firmly. Maintain ESP monitors driving stabil- Traction System is more focused on Ve- a greater distance from the vehicle ity and traction. hicle stability to provide better driving in front. confidence even to amateur users. If ESP detects that the vehicle is deviat- 3. Rough Road Mode ing from the direction desired by the 2. Wet Mode Rough Road Mode optimizes the vehicle driver, one or more wheels are braked to When road conditions are no more Nor- behavior for driving over rough road or stabilize the vehicle. The engine output mal, wet mode delivers confidence with- other unyielding obstacles. is also modified to keep the vehicle on out compromising driving pleasure. Wet the desired course within physical limits. mode automatically engages advance Braking performance is also tuned to ESP assists the driver when pulling away traction, reduces throttle response, support Rough road surfaces as com- on wet or slippery roads. ESP can also which in turn provides greater confi- pared to other drive modes. stabilize the vehicle during braking and acceleration. Activate the ESP feature by dence without compromising safety of System allows improved rough road per-

pressing on the center console. occupants in slippery conditions. formance to be more easily accessible to

189 STARTING AND DRIVING 5. Hill Descent Control (HDC) required (No press of HDC button is re- quired).HDC is permanently switched off (if available) if the vehicle speed exceeds 60 kmph While driving down on a hill and Active state on HDC switch will go off slope, activate the HDC fea- automatically. HDC works in both Neu- ture by pressing on the cen- tral and in Gear forward and reverse po-

ter console. sition.

HDC provides a smooth and controlled While driving down a hill, the engine hill descent by enabling the vehicle to braking should be used by shifting into a control the speed of each wheel. The lower gear. Do not drive in neutral gear system will automatically apply the or switch off the engine. brakes to slow down to the desired vehi- WARNING cle speed. Cruise control +/-buttons or Brake and accelerator pedal can adjust HDC cannot take account of road, the speed to a comfortable level. weather, traffic and tyre condi- tions. You are always responsible HDC interventions will be automatically disabled once the descent is complete for keeping control of the vehicle and vehicle is on levelled road. Non-zero and for assessing whether the speed less than 35 kmph would be re- downhill gradient can be man- quired to turn ON HDC. A speed greater aged. than 40 kmph will end all active HDC control and switch HDC to standby mode. Once the vehicle speed is lower than the specified threshold of 40 kmph HDC becomes activated again whenever

190 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Emergency Equipment Tool kit, Jack and Spare wheel Spare Wheel You should be familiar with the location of the emergency equipment provided in the vehicle and how to use it. Check this equipment periodically and ensure that they are in proper working condition and stowed at their locations. First Aid Kit The first aid kit is kept inside the glove box compartment.

The kit contains items that can be used in case of minor injuries only. Tool kit, Jack are provided in rear boot. Spare wheel removal spanner NOTE 1. Check contents of the first aid kit 2. Jack periodically and replenish con- 3. Reversible screw driver sumed or expired items. 4. Jack Handle 5. Wheel Spanner

191 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Advance Warning Triangle Spare Wheel Removal Process  To remove the spare wheel, open the tail gate.  Open the cover and take out the ad- vance warning triangle.

Keep the warning triangle at an approxi- An advance warning triangle is kept on mate distance of 50-150 m behind your the tool tray in the luggage compart- vehicle in the same lane of traffic. The ment. reflecting side of the triangle should face the oncoming traffic and it should be Use advance warning triangle to warn free from any obstacles. the approaching traffic in case of vehicle breakdown or during emergency, where NOTE  Open the flap with the help of screw driver provided in tool kit for access- your vehicle could become a potential After using the warning triangle tie ing to spare wheel removal retaining traffic hazard. it firmly and keep it inside the bag bolt. Press hazard warning switch, all turn sig- to avoid rattling noise. nal lamps will start blinking.

192 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE  Remove the holding bracket from the spare wheel and get the spare wheel separated.

 As the retaining bolt gets loosened,  Insert the spare wheel removal span- the spare wheel lowers down as ner and rotate anticlockwise to un- shown. screw the retaining bolt.

193 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Spare Wheel Fitment Process Hazard Warning Switch In Case of Flat Tyre Engage the holding brackets in spare   Reduce vehicle speed gradually, wheel. Avoid sudden steering movement or braking.  Pay attention to the traffic conditions as you do so.  Switch on the hazard warning lamps.  Stop the vehicle on solid, non-slip- pery and level ground, as far away as possible from traffic.  Use the Jack on level, hard ground. Avoid changing the wheel on uphill Press the hazard warning switch to acti- and downhill slopes. Chock the wheels, if the deflated wheel needs vate the hazard warning. All the turn sig- to be changed on slope / ghat area.  Insert the spare wheel removal span- nal lamps will flash simultaneously. To  If possible, bring the front wheels into ner and rotate clockwise to lift the turn OFF, press the switch again. the straight-ahead position. spare wheel. Use the hazard warning to warn the traf-  Secure the vehicle against rolling fic during emergency parking or when  Tighten the bolt until clack sound is away. your vehicle could become a traffic haz- heard 3 times.  Set the parking brake firmly and shift ard. into “R” (Reverse) gear on level NOTE NOTE ground and while vehicle is in down- While stowing the spare wheel, en- The hazard warning lamps can op- hill position. sure that winch bracket is properly erate even if the ignition is  When the vehicle is in uphill position, engaged in wheel slot. switched off. shift the gear in first gear. 194 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE

 Switch off the engine. Changing Flat Tyre NOTE  Keep advance warning triangle at a Remove the center hub cap/wheel cover  The jack is designed only to raise suitable distance behind the vehicle in case of steel wheel rim (if available). and hold the vehicle for a short as an indication of breakdown. time while a wheel is being  Close all the doors. Loosen the nuts (as indicated) on the changed. It is not suited for per- wheel in diagonal sequence. Do not un-  Chock the wheels. forming maintenance work un- screw the nuts completely before jacking der the vehicle. WARNING the vehicle.  Use the jack on level, hard If you drive with a flat tyre, there is ground. Avoid changing the a risk of the following hazards: wheel on uphill and downhill  A flat tyre affects the ability to slopes. Chock the wheels, if the steer or brake the vehicle. deflated wheel needs to be  You could lose control of the vehi- changed on slope / ghat area. cle.  Before raising the vehicle, se-  Continued driving with a flat tyre cure it from rolling away by ap- will permanently damage the tyre plying the parking brake. and cause excessive heat buildup and possibly a fire. There  Shift the gear into 'R' (reverse) is a risk of an accident. on level ground and while vehi- cle is in downhill position, and Wheel nut removal shift the gear in first gear when vehicle is in uphill position.

 Chock the wheels.

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 Do not use wooden blocks or Jacking Point Location on Vehicle similar objects as a jack under- The jacking points are indicated below lay. the door of the vehicle (Refer jacking  Do not place your hands and point location). feet or lie under the raised vehi- cle when it is supported by a jack.  Do not run the engine when the vehicle is supported by the jack and never allow passengers to remain in the vehicle.

 Do not open or close a door or the tailgate when the vehicle is raised. Assemble the Jack handle and wheel spanner (as shown in jacking fig). Jacking point location Position the jack vertically and raise it by turning the jack handle clockwise until the jack sits completely on jacking point and the base of the jack lies evenly on the ground.

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WARNING Install wheel nuts with their cone shaped end facing the wheel. Tighten each nut If you do not position the jack cor- rectly at the appropriate jacking by hand until the wheel is securely point of the vehicle, the jack could seated on the hub. tip over with the vehicle raised. Lower the jack completely then tighten There is a risk of injury. Jack may the wheel nuts one by one using wheel also get damage. spanner. Continue to raise the jack slowly and Press fit the wheel cover back /center smoothly until the tyre clears the ground. hub cap back (if available). Do not raise the vehicle more than nec- essary. Jacking rear wheel Restore all the tools and jack at their respective location. Remove wheel mounting nuts with the help of wheel spanner and take out flat Place the flat tyre at spare wheel loca- tyre. tion.

NOTE NOTE Do not place wheel nuts in sand or Check and correct the tyre pres- on a dirty surface. Do not apply oil sure and wheel nuts tightness of or grease on it. the changed wheel at nearest au- thorised service station. Roll the spare wheel into position and Get the flat tyre repaired at the ear- align the holes in the wheel studs. liest.

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WARNING Jump Lead Starting Do not jack the vehicle under rear Use only a battery of same rating & ca- axle. pacity to jump start your vehicle. Position the booster battery close to your vehicle so that the jump leads will reach both batteries. When using a battery of another vehicle, do not let the vehicles touch. Apply the parking brake firmly and keep the gearshift lever in neutral. Turn off all vehicle accessories, except Make jump lead connections as follows: those necessary for safety like hazard  Connect one end of the first jump warning lamps. lead to the positive (+) terminal of the If your vehicle is equipped with Battery discharged battery. sensor, then do not connect your jump start cable lead directly on the Sensor  Connect the other end to the positive surface. Connect only on the negative (+) terminal of the booster battery. cable surface as shown on the image. Af-  Connect one end of the second jump ter jump start event, IAC function will be lead to the negative (–) terminal of restored only when the Vehicle is parked the booster battery. in idle for 3-4 Hours.

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 Make the final connection (other end  If the booster battery you are using is WARNING of the negative terminal) to an un- fitted to another vehicle, start the en- Never connect the jump lead di- painted, heavy metal part (i.e. engine gine of the vehicle with the booster rectly to the negative (–) terminal mounting stud/nut) of the vehicle of battery. Run the engine at moderate of the discharged battery. This may discharged battery. speed. lead to an explosion.

 Remove the jump leads in the exact reverse order in which you connected WARNING them.  Do not allow battery electrolyte to NOTE come in contact with eyes, skin, fabrics or painted surfaces. The Do not disconnect the discharged fluid contains acid which can battery from the vehicle. cause injury and severe damage. Wear protective apparel. Do not inhale any battery gases. Keep children away from batteries. In case if battery acid comes in con-  Start the engine of the vehicle with tact with the skin, wash it off im- the discharged battery. mediately with water and seek medical attention.  Before disconnecting the jumper ca-  During charging and jump-start- bles, let the engine run for several ing, explosive gases can escape minutes. from the battery. There is a risk of an explosion. Particularly

avoid fire, open flames, creating sparks and smoking. Ensure 199 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE

there is sufficient ventilation Towing WARNING while charging and jump-start- When towing a break down vehicle, cer- ing. Do not lean over the battery.  Never get under your vehicle af- tain precautions and procedures must ter it has been lifted by a tow  Make sure that the positive ter- be taken to prevent damage to the vehi- truck. minal of a connected battery does not come into contact with cle and/or components. Failure to use  For towing a vehicle, the best way vehicle parts. Never place metal standard towing precautionary is to use a wrecker. Alternatively objects or tools on a battery. measures when lifting or towing a break use a rigid tow bar. Switch 'ON' the hazard warning  It is important that you observe down vehicle could result in an unsafe  the described order of the bat- operating condition. indicators of both the vehicles to warn other road users. tery terminals when connecting To ensure proper towing and to prevent  Limit the speed to 20-30 kmph. and disconnecting a battery. If accidental damage to your vehicle, take  In case of brake failure, use the you are in doubt, seek assistance help of a TATA MOTORS authorized from qualified specialist work- parking brake to control the dealer or a commercial tow-truck ser- vehicle. shop. vice.  Never connect or disconnect the  Fasten the tow rope or tow bar at the towing eyes. Otherwise, the battery terminals while the en- NOTE gine is running. vehicle could be damaged. Make sure that the parking brake  When towing, pull away slowly is released; vehicle in neutral gear and smoothly. If the tractive position and steering wheel is un- power is too high, the vehicles locked. The power steering func- could be damaged. tions only when engine is running. Hence, during towing the steering efforts will be more.

200 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Access to Tow Hook For removal of cover, pull the rear side down.  Unscrew the screws (1) & (2) with the help of screw driver which is provided in Tool kit.

For fitment of cover,  Engage the front lugs first.  Slide the cover in rear direction to disengage front lugs.  Slowly press from both side to en- gage side lugs.  Then carefully disengage the side lugs.  Engage rear lugs and then tighten the screws.

201 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Recommended Towing Before towing, check the automatic Fuses transaxle fluid leak under your vehicle. If In case of break down, we recommend the automatic transaxle fluid is leaking, Your vehicle has fuse boxes at two loca- that your vehicle be towed with the driv- a flatbed equipment or towing dolly must tions. ing wheels off the ground or place the ve- be used. hicle on a flatbed truck as shown. The vehicles electrical circuits have fuses to protect the wiring from short cir- WARNING cuits or sustained overload.  Never tow your vehicle with the front wheels on the ground or four wheels on the ground (for- ward or backward), as this may cause serious damage to the transmission.  When towing with the rear wheels on the ground or on tow- ing dollies, place the ignition switch in the ‘ACC’ or ‘ON’ posi- tion, and secure the steering wheel in the straight-ahead posi- tion with a rope or similar device. 1. Engine Compartment Fuse Box To avoid serious damage to automatic 2. Cabin Compartment Fuse Box transaxle, limit the vehicle speed to 15 km/h (10 mph) and drive less than 1.5 k m (1 mile) when towing.

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Checking and Replacing Fuses WARNING If any electrical unit in your vehicle is not  If you manipulate or bridge a functioning, check the fuses first. faulty fuse or if you replace it with a fuse of higher amperage, the Please follow the steps below that will electric cables could be over- guide you to check and replace them. loaded. This could result in a fire.  Apply parking brake. There is a risk of an accident and injury.  Switch off all electrical accessories.  Always replace faulty fuses with  Turn the ignition key to the 'LOCK' po- the specified new fuses having sition. Engine compartment fuse box the correct amperage.  In the fuse box, identify the defective fuse from its melted wire.  Blown fuses must be replaced with fuses of same rating, which you can recognize by color and value.

NOTE Always ensure that the spare fuses are replenished.

 Ensure that all other fuses are pressed firmly in position.  Remove the blown fuse by “fuse  If a newly inserted fuse also blows, puller”. The fuse puller and spare have the cause traced and rectified fuses are provided in the engine at nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized compartment fuse box. Service Centre immediately. 203 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE

Battery Mounted Fuse Fuse Fuse 1. Engine Compartment Fuse Box Function No. Rating STARTER PF1 250 A MOTOR

WARNING If Fuse box cover is removed for any reason, it should be refitted properly at its original position.

To access the fuse box, follow the proce- dure as given below:  Open the Engine compartment.  Remove the 2 screws of air intake cover (snorkel) with the help of screw driver provided in tool kit

 Remove the snap fitted cover of fuse box.

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NOTE The fuse box layout is for reference purpose only. Please refer the sticker provided inside the fuse box cover.

Fuse box located in Engine compartment near battery.

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Fuses - Engine Compartment (Diesel)

206 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Fuse Fuse Function 20 BLOWER MOTOR 40 A Relay Relay No. Rating Relay Function 21 COOLING FAN FAST 60 A No. Rating 1 INTERIOR F/B BAT - I 60 A IGNITION MINI NO UNDERBONNET F/R R1 40A 22 30 A RELAY 2 EMS BATT 10A BOX COOLING FAN LOW 23 REVERSE LAMP AT 5 A R2 40A 3 COMPRESSOR 10 A MINI NO RELAY HEAD LAMP HIGH 24 10 A COOLING FAN HIGH BEAM RH R3 70A 4 ATS 15 A MAXI NO RELAY HEAD LAMP HIGH HORN HIGH/LOW 25 10 A 5 15 A BEAM LH EMS ECU MINI NO TONE R4 40A HEAD LAMP LOW RELAY 26 10 A 6 ABS ECU 25 A BEAM RH STARTER SOLENOID R5 40A HEAD LAMP LOW MINI NO RELAY 7 SPARE --- 27 10 A BEAM LH STARTER INHIBIT R6 40A 8 EMS RELAY 40 A 28 EMS ECU - II 15 A MINI NO RELAY 9 BRAKE LAMP 5 A 29 EMS ECU - I 20 A R7 ---

10 FUEL PUMP 20 A 30 EMS ECU - III 10 A R8 ---

11 DCU 15 A 39 SPARE --- WIPER SPEED R9 SLOW/FAST MICRO 20A 12 TCU 20 A 40 EMS IGN 5 A (NO-NC) RELAY TELEMATICS CON- R10 --- 13 5 A 41 ABS IGN 5 A TROL UNIT REVERSE LAMP WIPER ON/OFF MI- 42 5 A R11 20A 14 INTERIOR F/B BAT - II 60 A (MT)/TCU (AT) CRO (NO-NC) RELAY FRONT WIPER MO- ATS MICRO NO 15 GLOW PLUG 60 A 43 30 A R12 20A TOR REALY 16 IGNITION LOAD 30 A 44 SPARE --- HEAD LAMP HIGH R13 BEAM MICRO NO 20A 17 ABS ECU 40 A 45 IBS 5 A REALY DCU MICRO NO RE- 18 COOLING FAN LOW 40 A 46 SPARE --- R14 20A LAY STARTER MOTOR 19 30 A 47 EMS-CRANK INPUT 5 A SOL 207 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE

HEAD LAMP LOW 1. Cabin Compartment Fuse Box R15 BEAM MICRO NO 20A REALY Cover Removal Procedure

HORN MIRCO NO Fuse box is located behind glove box. To R16 20A RELAY access the fuse box, remove cover as

FUEL PUMP MICRO per procedure given below: R17 20A NO RELAY 1. Remove snap fitted end-cover first. AC CLUTCH MICRO R18 20A NO REALY

3. Open glove box and remove com- plete assembly by removing high- lighted 4 screws.

2. To remove the cover, gently pull the cover from bottom side such that the lugs get disengaged.

208 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE 4. Disconnect glove box lamp connec- 5. Disconnect glove box switch connec- 6. Pull out the fuse from fuse box mod- tion. tion. ules from available cutout as shown below.

209 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE 7. Check the fuse of required function with help of fuse box sticker present at shown location.

8. If fuse is blown, replace with same

rating fuse from spare fuses in en-

gine compartment fuse box. 9. Fit back the glove box by following re- verse procedure.

NOTE It is recommended to replace fuse at TATA Authorised service centre.

210 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Fuses - Cabin Compartment

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Fuse Rat- PEPS 10A Fuse Function Relay ing Relay Function I. CLUSTER 5A Rating IGN SUPPLY 10A CDL - LOCK KEY-IN/ POWER SEAT 5A/ 20A 20A MICRO NO-NC RELAY ACC RELAY COIL/ SUN- POWER SOCKET 15A 5A/ 20A CDL - UNLOCK ROOF 20A RESTRAINT CONTROL MICRO NO-NC RELAY 10A TERRAIN RESPONSE MUDULE 10A TAILGATE RELEASE SWITCH 20A MICRO NO RELAY MIRROR ADJUST MOTOR 5A TRANSIT 10A IGNITION IMMO IGN/ PEPS IGN 20A 5A REAR WIPER 10A MICRO NO RELAY FEEDBACK REAR WIPER REAR BLOWER MOTOR 15A 20A USB CHARGER 10A MICRO NO RELAY PARK ASSIST 5A POWER SEAT RELAY COIL/ PEPS ACC 10A/ 5A 20A W/W MTR DR DOOR 25A MICRO NO RELAY ACC BATT HIGH POWER 20A REVERSE LAMP USB CHARGER 3rd ROW 5A 20A BCM - I 15A MICRO NO RELAY CDL 15A HEATED REAR WINDOW 40A IMMO BATT/ TPMS BATT 5A MINI NO RELAY STARTER FEEDBACK 5A BLOWER MOTOR BCM - II 15A 40A HRW 25A MINI NO RELAY INFOTAINMENT 20A ACCESSORY BLOWER CONTROLLER 5A 40A BCM - III 15A MINI NO RELAY SUNSHADE 20A OBD/ ACC BATT LOW 15A POWER AIR PURIFIER 5A HVAC BAT 10A WIRELESS CHARGER 5A

AMPLIFIER 20A VENTILATED SEAT 7 SEATER/6 SEATER 5A/ 10A

212 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Bulb Specification

Sr. Description Rating Type Qty. No. 1 High beam + Low beam (Option I) 12V, 55W H7 4 High Beam : 12V, 55W High Beam : H7 2 High beam + Low beam (Option II) 4 Low Beam : 12V, 25W Low Beam : D5S 3 Turn Signal Front (Option I) 12V, 21W PY21W 2 4 Turn Signal Front (Option II) LED LED Module 2 5 Turn Signal Rear 12V, 21W PY21W 2 6 Fog Lamp Front (Option I) 12V, 19W H16 2 7 Fog Lamp Rear (Option II) 12V, 21W P21W 2 8 Stop Lamp LED LED Module 2 9 Position Lamp Front (Option I) 12V, 5W W5W 6 10 Position Lamp Front (Option II) LED LED Module 2 11 Position Lamp Rear LED LED Module 4 12 Reverse Lamp 12V, 16W W16W 2 13 Rear Registration Plate Lamp LED LED Module 2 14 Side Repeater Lamp on ORVM LED LED Module 2 15 High Mounted Stop Lamp (Option I) 12V, 5W W5W 5 16 High Mounted Stop Lamp (Option II) LED LED Module 1

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Sr. Description Rating Type Qty. No. 17 Boot Lamp 12V, 5W W5W 1 18 Glove Box Lamp 12V, 5W W5W 1 19 DRL (If available) LED LED Module 2 20 Roof Lamp 1st Row LED LED Module 1 21 Roof Lamp 2nd Row LED LED Module 1 22 Door Ajar / Puddle Lamp 12V, 5W W5W 4 23 Ambient light (mood) LED LED Module 7

214 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE 24 X 7 Road Assistance Response Time ** for the On Road  Explain your exact location with land- Assistance Program marks and tell us about the problem Dear Customer, you face with the vehicle. Within City It is our responsibility and our endeavor 60 minutes  Park your vehicle on the edge of the to ensure that you have our complete Limits road, open the bonnet and put on the service backup, wherever and whenever On State or Na- hazard warning signal. you need the same. When you have a tional High- 90 minutes  Place the advance warning triangle road network that spans wide area, the ways supplied with the vehicle approx. 3 m probability of a breakdown happening Ghat Roads from the vehicle in the direction of within hailing distance of a TATA MO- and other 120 minutes oncoming traffic. TORS Authorized Workshop is very low. places It is precisely for this reason, we have ** (The response time will depend on tied up with TVS AA, who will provide the location, terrain, traffic density and breakdown assistance including towing the time of the day.) to the nearest TATA MOTORS Authorized Workshop through their Authorized Ser- Standard procedure when calling vice Providers (ASP). for On Road Assistance in case of a breakdown: The 24X7 On Road Assistance Program shall be automatically available to your  Dial the toll free help line number – vehicle for the duration of Warranty pe- 1800 209 8282 riod. The program shall also be availa-  Identify your vehicle with the Vehicle ble, if you avail the same post warranty. chassis number that is available in the Owner’s Manual.

215 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Coverage under 24 X 7 on Road charges levied in relation to the vehi-  Cases involving accident, fire, theft, Assistance Program cle being towed to be paid by the cus- vandalism, riots, lightening, earth- tomers in actuals in cash). quake, windstorm, hail, tsunami, un- I. The 24x7 On Road Assistance Pro- usual weather conditions, other acts gram Service covers the following ser- For accident cases, towing charges of God, flood, etc. vices on your vehicle during warranty pe- to be borne by the customer. riod.  Vehicles that are unattended, un-reg- II. The 24x7 On Road Assistance Pro- istered, impounded or abandoned.  Wheel change through spare wheel. gram coverage on availing the 24X7 pol- icy, post warranty is up to maximum of 6  Breakdown/defects caused by mis-  Arrangement of fuel. (Fuel cost will instance of assistance in one year for use, abuse, negligence, alterations be chargeable at actual cost) both the plans- Basic and Premium. In or modifications made to the vehicle.  Re-opening the vehicle in cases of the premium plan, this includes 2 in-  Lack of maintenance as per the key lock out. stances of towing up to the nearest TATA MOTORS authorised workshop. maintenance schedule as detailed in  Rectification of electrical problems the owner’s manual. related to battery, fuses etc. Exclusions  Cases involving racing, rallies, vehi- 24 X 7 On Road Assistance Program  On spot repairs for complaints repair- cle testing or practice for such does not apply to able at site. events.  Cost of parts consumables and la-

 Vehicle to vehicle towing or winching bour for such repairs not covered un- & towing for non-accident cases up der warranty*. These charges are to to the nearest TATA MOTORS author- be settled with ASP in cash. ized workshop. Towing charges at ac- tual cost beyond the same to be paid  Toll or ferry charges paid by ASP in to the ASP in cash. (Any ferry or toll reaching to the breakdown site to be settled with ASP in actuals in cash.

216 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE Disclaimer ^ On spot repairs at breakdown site Exclusion of Liabilities shall depend on nature of com-  The Service is not available in Lak- plaints & will be as per the discretion  It is understood that TATA MOTORS shadweep. of the ASP. shall be under no liability whatsoever in respect of any loss or damage aris- **The reach time is indicative & the *The decision for free of charge re- ing directly or indirectly out of any de- actual reach time will be conveyed by pairs will be as per the warranty pol- lay in or non-delivery of, defect/defi- the call centre at the time of break- icy & procedures of TATA MOTORS ciency in service/parts provided by down call. LTD. and as per the interpretation of ASP.  The reach time can vary depending the same by ASP. You will be duly in-  In case vehicle cannot be repaired on the traffic density & time of the formed by the ASP & call centre for on-site, customers are advised to day. the change applicable if any. use the towing facility for taking their  The reach time indicated does not  All charges wherever applicable vehicle to the nearest TATA MOTORS account for delays due to but not lim- need to be settled directly with the authorized workshop only. In no con- ited to acts of God, laws, rules & reg- ASP. dition will the vehicle be towed to any unauthorized workshop. TATA MO- ulations for time being in force, or- ders of statutory or Govt. authorities, TORS will not be responsible for any industrial disputes, inclement repairs carried out in such unauthor- weather, heavy down pour, floods, ized workshop. storms, natural calamities, road  Customer are advised to take ac- blocks due to accidents, general knowledgment from the ASP for the strife and law & order conditions viz. list of accessories/extra fittings and fire, arson, riots, strikes, terrorist at- other belongings in the vehicle as tacks, war etc. well as the current condition related to dents/scratches breakages of parts/fitments of the vehicle at the 217 EMERGENCY AND BREAKDOWN ASSISTANCE time of ASP taking possession of the  On site repairs may be temporary in vehicle & to verify these items when nature. The completion of repairs

delivery is taken back by them, Claim does not certify the road worthiness for loss of or damage to items, if any of the vehicle. The customer is ad- should be taken up with ASP directly. vised to ensure temporary repairs TATA MOTORS shall not be responsi- carried out onsite is followed by per- ble for any such claims, dam- manent repairs at a TATA MOTORS ages/loss or any deficiency of ser- Authorized Workshop at the earliest. vice of the ASP. Terms and conditions and service coverage, exclusions etc. are subject Vehicles will be handled, repaired &  to change without notice. towed as per the customer’s risk &

TATA MOTORS shall not be liable for any damages / claims as a result of the same.

 Services entitled to the customers

can be refused or cancelled on ac- count of abusive behavior, fraudu- lent representation, malicious intent and refusal to pay the charges for any charges related services and spare parts during service or on pre-

vious occasion on part of the cus- tomer.

218 MAINTENANCE Maintenance and Service The following checks can be carried out WARNING between the recommended scheduled Periodic maintenance is essential for en- maintenance services. Take help of our  Be careful not to touch a hot en- suring long trouble free performance. gine, exhaust manifold and authorized service centre for assistance. pipes, muffler, radiator and wa- Have your vehicle serviced regularly  Engine oil level ter hoses. from TATA MOTORS Authorized Service  Do not work on a vehicle with the Centre.  Engine coolant level engine running in an enclosed There is a large network of TATA MO- space, unless you are sure of  Brake/Clutch fluid level TORS Authorized Service Centre to help enough ventilation. you with their professional servicing ex-  Washer fluid level checking & top-  Keep all open flames and other burning material (such as ciga- pertise. Scheduled maintenance infor- ping up mation is provided which makes tracking rettes) away from the battery and routine service easy.  Power steering fluid level all fuel related parts. If you need to do any work inside the  Battery electrolyte level engine compartment,  Tyre inflation pressure including  Switch off the ignition spare wheel  Never reach into the area where there is a risk of danger from NOTE moving components, such as the fan rotation area. Refer “Opening and Closing” sec-  Keep clothing away from moving tion for engine bonnet opening. parts.

219 MAINTENANCE Engine Compartment

1. Brake fluid reservoir 2. Windshield washer container 3. Coolant auxiliary tank 4. Power Steering Oil Reservoir 5. Dip stick engine oil 6. Engine oil filling cap 7. Fuse and relay box (Below Air intake) 8. Battery

220 MAINTENANCE Oil / Fluid Level Engine Oil Quality Monitoring Indi- cator Engine Oil Level Checking Your vehicle is equipped Warm up the engine to normal operating with a feature in the en- temperature. gine management system Turn it ‘OFF’ and wait for 5 minutes for which will monitor the engine oil quality the oil to return to the oil pan. Be sure throughout the lifetime of the oil in the the vehicle is on a level surface. engine. This will ensure that an oil change is requested only when really Take out the dipstick, wipe it clean, and necessary. Once the oil quality reaches a reinsert it fully. Pull it out again and ex- threshold, the engine management sys- amine the oil level. It should be between Engine oil dipstick tem will ask for oil change by lighting the ‘MIN’ and ‘MAX’ level. If not, top up with above lamp. This lamp will be blinking recommended engine oil. NOTE for oil change request. Do not remove the filler cap NOTE  Depending on your driving conditions, when the engine is running. the oil quality may get deteriorated The oil consumption depends  Do not add oil above the MAX. upon the driving style and the con- sooner. For example, if you are driving mark. Oil level above the MAX. predominantly in highway conditions ditions under which the vehicle is mark may cause engine dam- used. without straining the engine excessively, age. the oil lamp indicating oil change may For location of Engine oil filling cap appear later than expected. Similarly, if and dip stick, please refer Engine you drive continuously and for a long Compartment. time in city at low speeds with frequent cold starts and short journeys, the en- gine management system may prompt 221 MAINTENANCE you to change the oil sooner than had run again after an oil change without re- Brake/Clutch Fluid Level the car been used mainly in highways. setting oil quality using TML diagnostic tool. NOTE If the vehicle is continuously driven ig-  Under no circumstances oil noring this lamp, MIL, in addition to the change intervals should exceed above lamp, will be turned ON. Depend- 15,000 km or 12 Months, which- ing on the distance driven without oil ever occurs earlier. change and oil quality reset, the engine will go into a soft or strong performance This behaviour is absolutely normal, the reduction mode. oil change is intended to keep your en- gine at peak efficiency, and replacing NOTE used oil with fresh oil is normal mainte- nance and not a malfunction. The appearance of this blinking Pull the notch and release the top cover. warning light or symbol is not re- As soon as this lamp is blinking, the oil lated to the amount of oil in the en- should be changed as per oil change / gine, so if the light or symbol servicing procedure. Please contact comes ON and blinking, never add nearest TATA authorized service center / top up engine oil but contact the immediately. nearest TATA authorized service center to have oil change and re- Once the oil is changed as set. per the normal oil change / servicing procedure, the oil quality should be reset using TML diag- nostic tool. The vehicle should never be Remove the cap and check the level. Top up if required. 222 MAINTENANCE NOTE Check whether the coolant level is be- Make sure that only TATA MOTORS rec- tween the ‘MIN’ and ‘MAX’ marks pro- ommended coolant is used. Mixing of  Do not allow brake fluid to make vided on the coolant reservoir. different coolants may harm your en- contact with the skin or eyes. gine’s cooling system and its compo- When the coolant level is low, top up with  Do not allow brake fluid to splash nents. Do not add extra inhibitors or ad- recommended coolant up to ‘MAX’. level. or spill on the painted surface as ditives to the coolant. These can be it will damage the paint. In case harmful and compromise the corrosion of spillage, wipe it off immedi- NOTE protection of the engine coolant. ately. In case of emergency, a large For location of Brake/Clutch Fluid amount of water without engine WARNING Container and filling cap, please refer coolant may be added in order to reach a vehicle service location.  The engine cooling system is Engine Compartment. pressurized, particularly when Engine Coolant Level Whenever coolant has been added, the the engine is warm. When open- coolant level in the coolant reservoir ing the cap, you could get burnt should be checked few times after driv- by hot coolant spraying out. ing the vehicle to confirm correct level. There is a risk of injury.  Let the engine cool down before For location of Engine coolant con- opening the cap. Wear eye and tainer and filler cap, please refer En- hand protection when opening gine Compartment. the cap. Open the cap slowly half NOTE a turn to allow pressure to es- cape. Topping of the coolant should be done in the auxiliary tank only.

223 MAINTENANCE Power Steering Fluid Level WARNING Windshield Washer Fluid Level  Do not start the engine without oil Check that there is washer fluid in the in the power steering system. tank. Refill it if necessary. Use a good  Do not allow dirt into power steer- quality windshield washer fluid, diluted ing fluid reservoir during refilling with water as necessary. or top up.

NOTE  Holding steering wheel at lock po- sition (i.e >5sec) can damage /fail the power steering pump op- eration. The level of the power steering fluid  Do not run the vehicle with dry should be between the MIN. and MAX. power steering pump. Ensure the mark on the side of the power steering power steering fluid is available in the reservoir. fluid container. If the level falls below the MIN. mark, add recommended fluid. NOTE NOTE In case of leakage or hard steering, please contact the nearest Authorised For Oil/fluid specification and  Do not use detergent or any other Service outlet. Quantity, please refer ‘Mainte- additive in the windshield washer nance’ section. reservoir. This can severely im- pair visibility when sprayed on the For location of Power steering fluid windshield, and can also damage container, please refer Engine Com- your vehicle’s paint. partment section. 224 MAINTENANCE  Do not operate washer motor with Battery  When this stops, wash it off with no fluid in washer tank, washer plain water. Dry off the battery with a motor will be damaged. cloth or paper towel. Apply petroleum jelly to the terminals For location of Windshield Washer  Container and filling cap, please refer to prevent further corrosion. respective Engine Compartment.  Use a proper wrench to loosen and remove cables from the terminals.  Always disconnect the negative (-ve) cable first and reconnect it last.  If your vehicle is equipped with Bat- tery Sensor, then disconnect only the Sensor Output Cable. Do not remove  To access battery terminals, remove the Sensor, Sensor connector com- the cover by removing the 5 knobs. pletely as this will result into Sensor function loss temporarily. Sensor  Examine the battery for electrolyte level against the marking on the bat- functionality will be restored when the Vehicle is parked for 3-4 hours tery outer case. without any operation.  Examine the battery terminals for corrosion (a white or yellowish pow-  Clean the battery terminals with a der). To remove it, wash the termi- terminal cleaning tool or wire brush. nals with a solution of baking soda. It  Reconnect and tighten the cables, will bubble up and turn brown. coat the terminals with petroleum jelly.

225 MAINTENANCE  Make sure that the battery is se- NOTE curely mounted. Use only authorized Battery recom-  If you need to connect the battery to mended by TATA Motors. Use of any a charger, disconnect both cables to other unauthorized Battery will re- prevent damage to the vehicle’s sult into Intelligent Alternator Con- electrical system. trol (IAC) function detoriation.  If your vehicle is equipped with Bat- tery Sensor, connect the jump start NOTE leads on output terminal of Battery Authorized Battery: Sensor. Do not connect the jump 78 Ah- Enhanced flooded battery to start leads on Sensor surface or Bat- be replaced with enhanced flooded Battery tery terminal. This will result of func- battery (78 Ah) of the respective tion loss of Battery sensor. For location of battery, please refer supplier only image of the respective Engine Com-  Refer the below Battery Sensor im- partment. age for do's and don'ts. NOTE  During normal operation, the battery generates gas which is explosive in nature. A spark or open flame can cause the bat- tery to explode causing very seri- ous injuries.

226 MAINTENANCE  Keep all sparks, open flames Tyres Inflation and smoking materials away Check for inflation and condition of your from the battery. vehicle tyres periodically.  The battery contains sulphuric Check the pressure in the tyres when acid (electrolyte) which is poi- they are cold. sonous and highly corrosive in nature. Getting electrolyte in Keeping the tyres properly inflated gives your eyes or on the skin can you the best combination of riding com- cause severe burns. Wear pro- fort, handling, tyre life and better fuel ef- tective clothing and a face shield ficiency. or have a skilled technician to do Over inflation of tyres makes the vehicle the battery maintenance. ride bumpy and harsh. Tyres are more prone to uneven wear and damage from road hazards.

Under Excessive side Under inflated tyres reduce your comfort 1 inflation tread wear in vehicle handling and are prone to fail- ures due to high temperature. They also Correct tyre cause uneven wear and more fuel con- 2 Uniform wear pressure sumption.

Excessive NOTE 3 Over inflation center tread Every time you check inflation wear pressure, you should also examine tyres for uneven wear, damage and trapping of foreign objects in the treads and wear. 227 MAINTENANCE Recommended tyre pressure in Tyre Pressure Sticker Location For steel wheel rims with spare Cold condition (Laden / Unladen) steel wheel rim

Tyre size Front Rear

235/70 33 psi / 33 psi / R16 2.27 bar 2.27 bar

235/60 33 psi / 33 psi / R18 2.27 bar 2.27bar

235/65 33 psi / 33 psi / R17 2.27 bar 2.27bar

NOTE In case of Air filling in hot tyre con- On B Pillar near driver seat. For alloy wheel rims with spare dition, increase tyre pressure by 3 Tyre Rotation wheel of steel wheel rim (if available) psi over specified cold pressures. To increase tyre life rotate the tyre at specified intervals or earlier depending on the operation of vehicle. The illustrations shows how to rotate tyres when normal or temporary spare wheel is fitted.

228 MAINTENANCE Wheel Alignment Special Care for Tubeless Tyres  Maintain recommended inflation pressure. Over-inflation, in particu- Incorrect wheel alignment causes exces-  While removing tyre from wheel rim lar, may cause puncture or bursting sive and uneven tyre wear. Check wheel and mounting it back on wheel rim, of tyre. alignment at specified intervals. take precautions not to damage tyre Wheel Balancing bead. Use tyre removal and assem- NOTE bly machines. Damage or cut on tyre  Life and wear pattern of tyres de- Wheels of your vehicle are balanced for bead may cause gradual loss of air pends on various parameters like better ride comfort and longer tyre life. and deflation of tyre. Balancing needs to be done whenever tyre pressure, wheel alignment, wheel balancing, tyre rotation, tyre is removed from rim.  Do not scratch inside of tubeless tyre with metallic or sharp object. Tube- etc. It also largely depends on ve- WARNING less tyres are coated with impermea- hicle speed, load carried, usage, driving habits, road conditions, ble layer of rubber from inside which If the vehicle vibrates abnormally tyre quality, etc. In case fault is holds the air inside the tyre. Removal on a smooth road, have the wheel suspected to be due to poor qual- balanced done immediately. of this layer due to scratching may ity of tyres, the same may be cause gradual loss of air and defla- taken up with concerned tyre NOTE tion. manufacturer.  While driving in snow, It is advisa-  If wheel rim gets damaged in service,  For steel rim, Red dot of tyre to be ble to use the snow chain on get the wheel rim repaired/ replaced matched with blue dot of rim roads. Follow assembly and immediately. Running the vehicle while re-fitment. safety instruction provided by the with damaged rim may cause defla- snow chain manufacturers.  For alloy rim, Yellow dot of tyre to tion of tyre and subsequent dislodg- be matched with valve of rim  Please refer service schedule for ing of tyre from rim. while re-fitment. wheel alignment.

229 MAINTENANCE Remote Key Battery Replacement 5. Ensure that the “+” symbol on the (For Flip key) battery is facing upwards. The cor- Remote control key contains a battery, rect polarity is shown on the battery which is housed under the cover. cover. If red LED on remote flashes for 5 times 6. Position the battery cover on the key after operating any button on remote. It and press on it until it is heard to lock is recommended to replace battery at a in place. TATA MOTORS Authorized Service Cen- tre. Smart Key Battery Replacement (For PEPS variant) You should, however, proceed as follows if you wish to replace the discharged bat- Procedure: tery yourself: 4. Insert the new battery. 1. Open rear side of key (battery cover). 1. Open the key blade.

2. Press off the battery cover with your thumb or using a flat screwdriver at the points of the arrows.

3. Remove the discharged battery from the key by pressing the battery down- wards at the point of the arrow.

230 MAINTENANCE 2. Replace with new battery in the On Board Diagnostic (OBD II) instrument cluster, when a fault causes smart key battery slot with proper po- System emission levels to increase. larity of battery. Diagnostic connector is located on RH The OBD system also has a diagnostic 3. Close the battery cover. side below the steering wheel. connector that can be interfaced with appropriate diagnostic tools, which 4. Ensure that the key cover is intact makes it possible to read the fault codes properly. stored in the Electronic Control Unit, to- NOTE gether with a series of specific parame- ters for Engine operation and Diagnosis. Use CR 2032 battery only. This check can also be carried out by the

traffic police. NOTE

An inappropriately disposed battery can be harmful to the environment and human health. Dispose the battery ac- cording to your local law(s) and On board Diagnostics or OBD, is an auto- regulation. motive term referring to a vehicle’s self- diagnostic and reporting capability. The OBD system allows continuous diagno- sis of the components of the vehicle cor- related with emissions. This system warns the driver, by turning “ON” the Malfunction Indication lamp (MIL) on the

231 MAINTENANCE Diesel Particulate Fil- In certain specific driving conditions, process normally takes about 20 ter (DPF) DPF regeneration may not happen auto- minutes. matically as the desired temperatures Your vehicle is equipped required to regenerate soot may not be NOTE with a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF). achievable due to specific driving condi- Do not shut down engine till the DPF is a mechanical filter that physically tions. This includes prolonged driving at warning lamp goes OFF. traps particulate matter from diesel en- low vehicle speeds for considerable gine exhaust gas. amount of time (driving in heavy city traf- If DPF regeneration process DPF traps the particulate matter in the fic), prolonged running of the engine in requested above is not fol- following way: idle conditions etc. In such cases, a lowed for a long distance warning lamp as indicated above will be and the vehicle is driven with warning  Filtration – Particulates / soot are illuminated in the instrument cluster in- lamp ON, it can cause MIL to be turned collected in the inlet channel of the dicating that soot regeneration is insuffi- ON. filter. cient. Once MIL is ON, please contact nearest  Regeneration – When the filter TATA authorized service center. channels are filled up with soot, they This warning lamp switches ON con- Service should connect the TML diag- are cleaned automatically by the en- stantly to indicate that the DPF needs to nostic tool and conduct DPF service re- gine management system. This pro- be regenerated. This lamp does not indi- generation as indicated in the diagnostic cess is known as DPF Regeneration cate any malfunction. tool. and this will happen during normal The warning lamp remains OFF during Insufficient DPF regeneration resulting running of the vehicle. normal vehicle behavior and lights up in the above lamps can also happen if only when driving condition requires the DPF equipped in vehicle normally regen- the vehicle is driven with adultered die- erates automatically which is controlled driver to be notified. When this lamp is rd sel. by engine management system. ON, keep the car running ideally at 3 gear, 60km/hr with engine speed over 2000 rpm until regeneration is com- pleted and warning lamp goes OFF. The 232 MAINTENANCE

DPF warning Lamp WARNING and the exhaust after-treatment system. The lamp blinks constantly Avoid parking of vehicle over inflam- to indicate that the DPF mable materials, such as dry leaves; needs to eliminate the grass etc. as exhaust system is hot trapped pollutants (particulate matter) enough to initiate fire. through the regeneration process, it therefore does not indicate a malfunc- WARNING tion. The lamp remains off during the en-  Ensure exhaust system is not tire DPF regeneration and it lamps up blocked and is free from obstruc- only when driving conditions require the tion. driver to be notified. To switch off the lamp, keep the car running until regen-  Blockages in the exhaust can cre- eration is complete (ideally at 3rd gear, ate backpressure, low top speed, 60 kmph. with engine speed over 2000 poor pick up, black smoke, car- rpm). The process normally takes about bon build up and low mileage and 20 minutes. can affect power output of the en- gine and the emission levels. Note: Failure to obey the correct proce- dure for long distance when the DPF lamp comes ON can cause the warning WARNING lamp (MIL) to come ON. In that case, The maximum sulphur content of please contact nearest TATA authorized the diesel fuel must not exceed service center to restore correct DPF op- 0.001% (10 parts per million). Fail- eration. ure to comply with the standards may damage engine components

233 MAINTENANCE Exhaust after Treatment System In order to reduce the NOx levels even Regeneration Process further, SCR system is used. In SCR sys- Exhaust after treatment consists of be- tem, DEF is injected in the exhaust DPF is a mechanical filter that physically low components: stream. With the help of injected ammo- traps particulate matter from diesel en- gine exhaust gas. 1. Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC) nia in the DEF, NOx is converted into harmless constituents. DPF traps the particulate matter in the 2. Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) following way: 3. Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR) NOTE In order to control exhaust emis-  Filtration – Particulates / soot are 4. Various Sensors and Actuators. sions, this vehicle is equipped with collected in the inlet channel of the The exhaust gas coming from the engine SCR system through which DEF filter. first passes through the DOC and then (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) continuously  Regeneration – When the filter chan- through DPF. flows. It is normal to have a noise nels are filled up with soot, they are from the SCR system during vehi- DPF is a filter, which filters carbon soot cleaned automatically by the engine cle operation or for about 20 to 30 in the exhaust gas. DOC and DPF con- management system. This process is seconds after engine is switched tains precious metals which converts hy- known as DPF Regeneration and this off. drocarbons, carbon monoxide etc. in the will happen during normal running of the vehicle. exhaust gas to harmless constituents. Additionally DPF also removes most of In certain specific driving conditions, DPF regeneration may not happen auto- the carbon soot particles in the exhaust gas. The collected carbon soot in the matically as the desired temperatures DPF is regenerated to clean the filter. required to regenerate soot many not be achievable due to specific driving condi- tions. This may happen in prolonged

234 MAINTENANCE driving at low vehicle speeds for consid- Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) DEF Storage erable amount of time (driving in heavy (if available) DEF is a very stable product with a long city traffic), prolonged running of the en- The vehicle is equipped with shelf life. Stored at temperatures gine in idle conditions, use of adulter- DEF injection system and LOWER than 32°C, it has a shelf life of ated diesel etc. Selective Catalytic Reduc- at least one year. In such cases, a DPF warning lamp will tion (SCR) to meet emission standards. be illuminated indicating that soot re- NOTE generation is insufficient DEF freezes at temperatures lower than -11°C.

NOTE When working with DEF, it is im- portant to know that:

 Any containers or parts that comes into contact with DEF must be DEF compatible (plastic or stainless steel). Copper, brass, aluminum, iron or non-stainless steel should be avoided as they are subject to corrosion by DEF.  During filling, if DEF overflows / is spilled, kindly ensure it is cleaned / wiped up completely by wet cloth & then by dry cloth also.

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Adding DEF WARNING DEF Refilling Procedure Preliminary Conditions Never fill DEF or diesel fuel into the Conditions for refilling: Consumption of the additive DEF de- wrong filling ports. This may result Vehicle should be parked on a flat road pends on the condition of vehicle use serious damage to Engine, Fuel surface. system and Emission system com- and is indicated on the instrument clus- Switch OFF the Engine and ignition ter. ponents. In case of wrongly filled do not start the engine, contact should be in OFF position. DEF freezes at temperatures lower than TATA Motors Authorised Service NOTE -11°C. If the car stands for a long time at Centre. After DEF refilling through Nozzle OR this temperature refilling could be diffi- DEF Filler Tank cult. For this reason, it is advised to park container, in case of DEF is spill out the vehicle in a garage and/or heated during refilling. Spill out DEF need to environment and wait for the DEF to re- be swipe out with help of cotton or turn to liquid state before topping up. same mean.

Proceed as follows:  Park the car on flat ground and stop the engine by placing the ignition in the OFF position.  DEF filler is located in the tailgate compartment below the tool kit tray. Open the tailgate and remove the tool kit tray and remove the cap from 1. Urea cap without tether the DEF filler. 2. Spill out collecting cup 236 MAINTENANCE DEF Quantity Refilling Precautions While Refilling DEF It is recommended that DEF tank is filled Refilling With Nozzles to full capacity. At least, a minimum of 8L You can fill up at any DEF Distributor/Re- of DEF should be filled. tailer. NOTE Proceed as follows: Do not switch on the key during refill operation if refill is not done in one  Insert the DEF nozzle in the filler, Portable Magnet Adapter attempt. start refilling and stop refilling at the first shut-off (the shut-off indicates Refilling with Containers After completing DEF filling in ignition that the DEF tank is full). Do not pro- Proceed as follows: key OFF condition, perform key ON and ceed with the refilling, to prevent wait for about 3 minutes before cranking spillage of DEF.  Check the expiration date and en- the engine. sure the validity of DEF.  Extract the nozzle. In case of engine stops after refill opera-  Read the advice for use on the label tion, wait for about 2 minutes in order to NOTE before pouring the content of the recognize DEF level by DEF System be- It is recommended to use a portable bottle into the DEF tank. fore switching ON the key again. Ensure magnet adapter on DEF Nozzle while that DEF will be filled at room tempera- filling, otherwise dispenser filling is  Fill DEF in the tank till tank is full. ture. not possible. This will require around 15 liters of DEF.  Ensure Ignition is OFF during the en- tire DEF filling process. Once DEF fill- ing process is complete, keep igni- tion key in ON position for around 2 - 3 minutes. 237 MAINTENANCE  Ensure DEF level indication in instru- Low DEF Level Warning Messages  If the vehicle runs without filling DEF, ment cluster is updated and DEF re- These messages will be indicated when next warning level will be indicated at lated messages disappears. DEF level is low. This can happen when approximately 600 km before empty- ing of DEF tank at current DEF con- DEF should be filled with vehicle parked vehicle runs without filling DEF in spite of in a flat area. Please ensure that ignition message to fill DEF. sumption rate. “ENGINE STOPS IN is in OFF condition. In case the DEF is 600 KM” message will be indicated  First warning message will be indi- filled with vehicle parked in an inclined at this warning level. This message cated at approximately in between condition, DEF level updation may not will continue till DEF tank becomes 1500 – 2400 km before emptying of happen. empty with corresponding distance DEF tank at the current DEF con- gradually reducing to 0 km. sumption rate. “DEF LEVEL LOW, RE- FILL SOON” message will be indi- cated at this warning level.

 On further driving the vehicle without filling DEF, message “ENGINE WILL NOT RESTART IN NEXT KEY ON” will appear.

238 MAINTENANCE NOTE If the vehicle is run without rectifying the SCR system (through TML service cen- Please refer to DEF filling procedure for filling DEF. tre), warning message will continue with corresponding distance gradually reduc- DEF Level Messages in case of SCR ing to 0km. System Fault After this, engine will not start in the next These messages will be indicated when ignition cycle. The vehicle has to be there is any problem in the SCR system brought to TML service centre for rectifi- and SCR system fault is displayed. cation.  Message “ENGINE STOP TANK EMPTY” will be displayed once DEF  Depending on the distance, the vehi- DEF Level Messages in case of tank is empty. cle can run before emptying of DEF Poor Quality DEF tank at the current DEF consumption  In case of use of poor quality of DEF, rate. “SCR SYSTEM FAULT, ENGINE message “DEF QUALITY LOW, EN- STOPS IN XXX KM” message will be GINE STOPS IN XXX KM” will appear. indicated. In such cases, currently filled DEF has to be drained completely and proper good quality DEF needs to be filled until DEF tank is full.

Once the engine is stopped with this message, it will not be possible to restart the engine without filling DEF.

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NOTE  Please refer to DEF filling proce- dure for filling DEF.  Messages may vary slightly de- pending on the vehicle variant.

240 MAINTENANCE Service Instructions The has been manufactured to give you eco- nomical and trouble free performance. To achieve this, please Servicing of the vehicle can be done at any TATA MOTORS follow the instructions as stated. Authorised Dealer Workshop or TATA MOTORS Authorised Service Centre (TASC). Your vehicle is entitled to three free services (labour only). The free service coupons are attached to the sales invoice. Please Warranty claims can be settled by any TATA MOTORS Author- present these coupons to the servicing dealer while availing ised Dealer Workshop or TATA MOTORS Authorised Service free services. Centre (TASC).

1st free service - At 1,000 - 2,000 kms. OR 2 months, whichever is earlier.

2nd free service - At 7,000 - 8,000 kms. OR 6 months, which- ever is earlier. 3rd free service - At 14,500 - 15,500 kms. OR 12 months, which- ever is earlier. All services other than free services are chargeable.

241 MAINTENANCE Service Schedule

PDI

15K 30K 45K 60K 75K 90K

Kms 1.5K 7.5K

105K 120K 135K 150K

22.5K 37.5K 52.5K 67.5K 82.5K 97.5K

SN Operation 112.5K 127.5K 142.5K Months 0 2 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120

General

Wash the vehicle Every 1 & Clean Conden- ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Service ser Fins.

Check & Top up Fluids (If required): Transaxle Oil, Die- sel Exhaust Fluid Every 2 (DEF)*, Coolant, ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Service Brake Fluid, Bat- tery Electrolyte, Wind Screen washer fluid.

Check Fuel Lines Every 3 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● for Leakages. Service

Check and Cap- ture all DTC's Every 4 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Clear all faults and Service Erase the Codes.

Check & Replace if 30K/ 5 found damaged -- ● ● ● ● ● 24M Exhaust hanger

Check all door latch & striker op- 15K/ erations, Adjust If ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 6 12M required and apply grease if required.

# - Kms or Months whichever occurs earlier 242 MAINTENANCE

PDI

15K 30K 45K 60K 75K 90K

Kms 1.5K 7.5K

105K 120K 135K 150K SN Operation 22.5K 37.5K 52.5K 67.5K 82.5K 97.5K

112.5K 127.5K 142.5K

Months 0 2 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120

Check Engine mount, Rubber Boots, Rubber seat, Dust cover & 7.5K / 7 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Bushes for dam- 6M age & replace if required (Suspen- sion). Check for all bolts 7.5K / 8 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● & nuts (Tighten). 6M Engine (Diesel)

Change engine oil 15K / 1 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● and Oil filter. 12M

Drain water from 7.5K / 2 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Fuel Filter Bowl. 6M

Replace fuel filter 15K/

3 cartridge. 12M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

Check AC & alter- nator belt condi- 15K / 4 tion visually, re- ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 12M place if found damage.

# 60K / 5 Change coolant. ● ● 36M

# - Kms or Months whichever occurs earlier

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PDI

15K 30K 45K 60K 75K 90K

Kms 1.5K 7.5K

105K 120K 135K 150K

22.5K 37.5K 52.5K 67.5K 82.5K 97.5K SN Operation 112.5K 127.5K 142.5K Month 0 2 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120 s Replace air filter element # (more frequently for vehi- 30K / ● ● ● ● ● 6 cle operating in severe 36M condition). Replace timing drive kit # 7 (Timing belt, Auto ten- 150K ● sioner and Idler). /60M Replace FEAD kit (Belt, 90K/ 8 idler 1&2, Auto ten- ● 48M sioner) Transaxle Check oil level and top 15K / 1 up if necessary – Manual ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 12M Transmission. Automatic Transmission 2 Filled for life time fluid Steering Check oil level and top 15K / 1 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● up if necessary. 12M # Replace Power steering 2 105K ● Oil / 36M Brakes

Check front brake pads 15K / 1 & rear brake linings. Re- ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 12M place if necessary.

Replace brake fluid. # Check brake system 45K / ● ● ● 2 components for Leak- 24M ages. # - Kms or Months whichever occurs earlier 244 MAINTENANCE

PDI

15K 30K 45K 60K 75K 90K

Kms 1.5K 7.5K

105K 120K 135K 150K

22.5K 37.5K 52.5K 67.5K 82.5K 97.5K

SN Operation 112.5K 127.5K 142.5K Months 0 2 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120

Inspect & if neces- 15K / 3 sary adjust hand- ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● brake setting. 12M

Wheels & Tyres

Check & Adjust # 15K / 1 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Wheel alignment. 12M

Check for Tyre # 7.5K / 2 pressure, condi- ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 12M tion & rotate.

Electrical

Check specific 7.5K/ 1 gravity of battery ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● electrolyte. 6M Check headlamp 15K / 2 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● focussing. 12M

A.C. System

Clean filter and check Air-condi- tioning / HVAC Every 1 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● system for satis- Service factory perfor- mance. Replace Pollen Fil- 15K/ 2 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ter. 12M # - Kms or Months whichever occurs earlier

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PDI

15K 30K 45K 60K 75K 90K

Kms 1.5K 7.5K

105K 120K 135K 150K

22.5K 37.5K 52.5K 67.5K 82.5K 97.5K

SN Operation 112.5K 127.5K 142.5K Months 0 2 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120 Sunroof (if

available)

Check and clean Every 1 the guide rails and ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Service drain holes.

Clean the guide rails and mecha- 7.5K / 2 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● nism and apply 6M grease.

# - Kms or Months whichever occurs earlier * DEF is a consumable item, refill or replacement is not based on service intervals. The consumption of DEF can vary depending on driving style, and road and weather conditions **-- For severe off-road usage, above checks to be done at every 5,000 km or after every severe usage event.

246 MAINTENANCE Additional Maintenance Schedule under Severe Driving Conditions

Sr. Condition Operation Frequency No. A B C D Change every 7500 km or 6 months or whenever oil quantity lamp 1 Engine oil and oil filter ● ● ● ● glows.

2 Air filter element Change at every 15,000 km or 18 months whichever is earlier. ● ●

A - Driving in conditions such as Patrolling, Pickup , Vehicle Towing, with Trailer Towing B - Driving on Dusty / Sandy roads C - More than 50% (in terms of km) driving in heavy city traffic D - Frequently operating in mountainous area

NOTE In case of emergency, a large amount of water without engine coolant may be added in order to reach a vehicle service location.

247 MAINTENANCE Vehicle Parking for Long Duration 7. Wiper blade lifting sequence during (Non - Use Maintenance) cleaning / replacing, first lift front passenger side wiper blade, then If you want to park your vehicle at one driver side blade. place for long duration, following care is to be taken: 8. Slightly open the windows. 1. Park the vehicle in covered, dry and 9. Cover the vehicle with a cloth or per- forated plastic sheet. Do not use if possible well-ventilated premises. Engage a gear. sheets of imperforated plastic as they do not allow moisture on the ve- 2. Remove the battery terminal cables hicle body to evaporate. (first remove the cable from the neg- ative terminal). Ensure that battery is 10. Inflate the tyres to 0.5 bar above the fully charged. normal specified pressure and check it at regular intervals. 3. Block the wheel or engage in the gear mode. 11. Check the battery charge every six weeks. 4. Clean and protect the painted parts using protective wax. 12. Do not drain the engine cooling sys- tem. 5. Clean and protect the shiny metal parts using commercially available special compounds. 6. Sprinkle talcum powder on the rub- ber windscreen wiper and lift them off the glass.

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Fuel Specification

Fuel (Diesel)

Normal grade BS VI compliant diesel conforming to

IS1460:2017 or equivalent is recommended to be used as fuel. Do not use premium diesel available in the market like extra premium / Turbojet etc.

Recommended Fuel Specifications

Parameter Unit BS VI Cetane Number (min) C N 51

Sulphur content mg/kg 10

Lubricity (HFRR) micron 460

NOTE It is mandatory to use Diesel fuel with recommended Sulphur contents as given above. Use of any other diesel

fuel can increase the pollutants/damage the engine or exhaust after treatment system.

249 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Lubricant Specification Use following genuine fluids, coolants and lubricants recommended for optimum performance of your vehicle.

Item Specification Company Brand Qty.

Engine oil (Diesel) 0W20 ACEA C2 PETRONAS Tata Motors Genuine Oil Fully Synth 0W20 5 L

Coolant (Pre- SUNSTAR CCI Tata Motors Genuine Coolant 2200 mixed) (Antifreeze Class II/JIS K2234 Tata Motors Genuine Coolant Purocool++ Anchemo 7 L agent +Soft water TATA SS7700S1 ANSYESCO 40:60 ratio) Anand Manual Transaxle PETRONAS ZC 601 PETRONAS TATA Motors Genuine Transaxle oil SAFARI 1.9 L Oil FF Automatic Trans- ATF SP-IV M1 S-OIL TOTAL ATF SP-IV M1 7.82L mission Oil GOLDEN CRUISER TATA Genuine Brake Fluid Brake / Clutch fluid SAE J 1703, DOT 4 CASTROL Universal Brake fluid DOT 4 0.72L PETRONAS TUTELA Brake Fluid DOT 4 Power Steering oil ATF-DEXRON III CASTROL ATF DEX III 1L Diesel Exhaust Solution confirms to NPL TATA ORIGINAL D.E.F 15 L Fluid (DEF) ISO22241 standards.

Compressor Oil SP 10 SANDEN VIKAS SP10 COMPRESSOR OIL-SANDEN VIKAS-L 0.25 135cc

Refrigerant - R134a- 780±20 gms

250 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Technical Specifications Parameter Specifications Engine Model/type 2.0L KryoTec BSVI Capacity 1956 cc Max. Engine output 125 kW at 3750 (+/-50) rpm Max. Torque 350 Nm at 1750 to 2500 rpm Clutch Type Dry, Single Plate diaphragm type Outside diameter of clutch 240 mm Transaxle (MT) Model C635 - FIAT Type Manual, 6-speed, Synchromesh No. Of gears 6 Forward, 1 Reverse Transaxle (AT) Model 6F33 - HTS Type Automatic, 6-speed, Planetary No. Of gears 6 Forward, 1 Reverse Steering Type Power assisted-Hydraulic with Tilt & Telescopic mechanism and collapse feature

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Parameter Specifications Brakes Brakes Front (Disc); Rear (Disc) Parking Brakes Cable Operated mechanical Suspension Front: Independent lower wishbone MacPherson strut with coil spring Type Rear: Semi-independent Twist blade suspension with Panhard rod & coil spring Front: MacPherson strut Damper twin tube with gas filled Shock absorber Rear: Damper twin tube with gas filled Wheels & tyres

For Front & Rear, Option 1 : 235 / 70 R16 105H (Radial-Tubeless) Option 2 : 235 / 65 R17 104H (Radial-Tubeless) Tyres Option 3 : 235 / 60 R18 103V (Radial-Tubeless) For Spare wheel, Option 1 : 235 / 70 R16 (Radial-Tubeless) Option 1: 6.5J X 16 steel wheel Wheel rims Option 2: 7.5J X 17 alloy wheel Option 3: 8J X 18 alloy wheel Fuel tank Capacity 50 liters

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Parameter Specifications DEF tank Capacity 15 liters Cab / body Type Monocoque Electrical system System voltage 12 Volts Alternator capacity 160 Amp Battery 12V, 78 Ah Main chassis dimension (in mm) Wheel base 2741 Track front 1616 Track rear 1630 Overall length 4661 Overall height 1786 Max. Width 1894 Min. Ground clearance (Laden) 143

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Parameter Specifications Performance Max. Speed 170 kmph Max. Recommended gradability 30 % Minimum Turning Circle Dia. in meters 11.6 m Minimum Turning Clearance circle dia. 12.2 m in meters Weight (in kg) 1756 (XE) 1764 (XM) 1758 (XT) 1788 (XT+) 1765 (XZ 7 Seat) 1755 (XZ 6 Seat) Kerb weight (unladen) 1795 (XZ+ 7 Seat) 1785 (XZ+ 6 Seat) 1794 (XMA) 1795 (XZA 7 Seat) 1785 (XZA 6 Seat) 1825 (XZA+ 7 Seat) 1815 (XZA+ 6 Seat) 2331 (XE) 2339 (XM) 2333 (XT) 2363 (XT+) 2340 (XZ 7 Seat) 2255 (XZ 6 Seat) Gross vehicle weight 2370 (XZ+ 7 Seat) 2285 (XZ+ 6 Seat) 2369 (XMA) 2370 (XZA 7 Seat) 2285 (XZA 6 Seat) 2400 (XZA+ 7 Seat) 2315 (XZA+ 6 Seat)

254 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Vehicle Dimensions

NOTE: Dimensions are in mm Unladen condition

255 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Aggregate Identification Numbers

VIN plate near Front passenger seat (LHS Transaxle No. Punching (AT) Engine No. Plate – Diesel outer side)

Chassis No. punching near driver seat (RHS outer side) Transaxle No. Punching (MT) Transmission Sticker number (AT) 256 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES Car Care 4. To remove stubborn stains and con-  Always close the sunroof while taminants like tar, use turpentine or Your vehicle is subjected to many exter- washing the vehicle. cleaners like ‘Stain remover’ which nal influences such as climate, road con- are safe for paint surfaces. ditions, industrial pollution and proximity WARNING 5. Avoid substances like petrol, diesel, to the sea. These conditions demand Do not direct high pressure washer regular care of the vehicle body. Dirt, in- kerosene, benzene, thinner, acids or other solvents that cause damage to fluid/ water jets (Pressure above sects, bird droppings, oil, grease, fuel paint. 0.5 bar) at electrical devices and and stone chippings should be removed connecter during washing. This is as soon as possible. 6. Dry your vehicle thoroughly to pre- vent any damp spots. to prevent malfunction / failure of Washing electrical system due to water in- 7. Rinse all surfaces thoroughly to pre- gress. Following these tips while washing your vent any traces of soap and other vehicle. cleaners as this may lead to the for- After drying the vehicle, inspect it for mation of stains on the painted sur- chips and scratches that could allow cor- 1. Always wash your vehicle in shade face later. rosion to start. Apply touch up paint and the surface is at room tempera- where necessary. ture. NOTE 2. Wash with mild vehicle wash soap  Avoid parking the car under Cleaning of Carpets trees without proper cover, it will like ‘Car Shampoo’ and use a soft Vacuum clean the carpet regularly to re- reduce the amount of bird drop- bristle brush, sponge or soft cloth move dirt. Dirt will make the carpet wear pings, tree sap and pollen con- and rinse it frequently while washing out faster. Periodically, shampoo the tact on paint surface. Regularly to avoid scratches. carpet to keep it looking new. 3. To avoid scratches, please wear soft remove the twigs, leaves and gloves. Remove finger rings, nails, vegetation near the windshield Use carpet cleaners (preferably foam wrist watch while washing. areas, to avoid water stagna- type). Follow the instructions that come tion. with the cleaner. Apply it with a sponge 257 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES or soft brush. Keep the carpeting as dry Waxing contain artificial colors in the stain as possible by not adding water to the creating liquid or semisolid sub- foam. Waxing and polishing is recommended stance. The colorant may leave a to maintain the gloss and wet-look ap- stain if kept for longer time. NOTE pearance of your paint finish. 3. Stain should not be removed by rub- Avoid wiping of painted surface in 1. Use good quality polish and wax for bing. As far as possible, try to blot or dry condition as it may leave your vehicle. lift the stain with cloth or plastic spat- scratches on the painted surface. 2. Re-wax your vehicle when the water ula and then clean the remaining does not slip off the surface but col- stain with cloth or sponge. Cleaning of Windows, Front and lects over the surface in patches. Rear Glasses 4. If the stain has dried, then gently Polishing brush off the material and then press Clean the windows inside and outside Polishes and cleaners can restore shine with damp cloth or sponge till it dis- with commercially available glass clean- to the painted surface that has oxidized appears. ers. and become dull. They normally contain 5. Do not use household detergents to This will remove the haze that builds up mild abrasives and solvents that remove clean the fabric. on the inside of windows. Use a soft the top layer of the finish coat. Polish cloth or paper towels to clean all glass your vehicle, if the finish does not regain 6. Always use clean cotton cloth for and plastic surfaces. its original shine after using wax. cleaning. Interior Fabric Cleaning Tips Paint Care 1. Stains should be treated immedi- Following guidelines will help you to pro- ately. If left for a long time, they can tect your vehicle from corrosion effec- leave a permanent mark. tively. 2. Cleaning the stains immediately is important especially for stains, which 258 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES NOTE In addition to regularly washing your car, Wiper Care the following precautions need to be Avoid Spillage or Direct contact of taken.  To prevent damage to the wipers or Air freshener liquid/chemicals windshield, do not operate the wip- with painted plastic parts. These Periodic Inspection ers when the windshield is dry. chemicals may cause damage to  To prevent damage to the wiper arms  Regularly inspect your vehicle for any paint like blisters, peel off, wrinkles and other components, do not at- damage in the paint film such as etc tempt to move the wipers manually deep scratches and immediately get Proper Cleaning them repaired from an authorized FAST TAG service outlet, as these defects tend In order to protect your vehicle from cor- to accelerate corrosion. FAST TAG is pasted on front windshield rosion it is recommended that you wash from the inside. It enables Electronic toll your vehicle thoroughly and frequently in  Inspect mud liners for damages. collection. case:  Keep all drain holes clear from clog- ging.  There is a heavy accumulation of dirt and mud especially on the under- Proper Parking body.  Always park your vehicle in shade to  It is driven in areas having high at- protect it from harsh sunlight or in a NOTE mospheric pollution due to smoke, well-ventilated garage so that there soot, dust, iron dust and other chem- is no dampness on any part of the ve- Do not attempt to rip or tamper the ical pollutants. hicle. tag. It will disable the functionality of the tag.  It is driven in coastal areas.  The underbody must be thoroughly

pressure washed after every three months. 259 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES Value Care – AMC Value Care (AMC) is a fixed cost maintenance plan that guarantees protection against unex- pected repairs & provides substantial savings through protection against inflation & price vol- atility of consumables during the running of the vehicle. Our customers can choose from Value Care Gold, Value Care Silver, Promise to Protect (P2P) and Protect plus plan as per the requirement & usage to ensure hassle free, reliable & economic maintenance of the vehicle. Coverage – Schedule Service and Wear & Tear. Advantage (Customer Benefits)  Price protection against rising prices of lubes and parts.  A higher resale value for your vehicle.  Peace of mind with Cashless repairs & services.  Vehicle servicing at a workshop of your choice pan India.  Covers Repairs including Wear & Tear parts viz. Brakes, Suspension, Wiper, Clutch, Brake Pads, Brake Liners etc.  Covers Scheduled maintenance services including Lubricants, Parts, Wheel Alignment and Balancing Labour.  Available at unmatched value…. Huge Savings!!!  Savings on Goods & Services Tax whenever vehicle attend under AMC.

260 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES Available Offers (Types of AMC)  Silver AMC  Gold AMC  Promise to Protect (P2P)  Protect Plus Silver AMC Value Care Silver Plan covers the following:  Scheduled maintenance services at periodic interval of Km for Labor, Parts & Consumables. a. Change of Oil Filter, Fuel Filter, Air Filter & Sedimenter. b. Change of Engine Oil, Transmission Oil (if applicable), and Power steering Oil*. c. Change of Coolant, Brake Oil & Clutch Fluid*. d. General Checkup, Wheel Alignment / Balancing (Excluding Balancing Weight). e. Washing of Vehicle, Wheel greasing as applicable. Gold AMC The value care Gold Plan extends your scheduled maintenance cover to include any normal wear and tear items identified during the scheduled service and other vehicle parts that need to replace during the period of cover arising from proper and uniform usage.  Scheduled maintenance services at periodic interval of Km for Labor, Parts & Consumables.

261 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES In addition to coverage mentioned under Silver AMC, the Gold AMC also covers Repairs or Replacement of Wear & Tear Items for both Parts & Labour. a. Brake Pads, Brake Liners, Wheel Cylinders. b. Clutch Disc, Clutch Cover, Cables, Mountings. c. Suspension Bush, Wiper Blades, Auxiliary Belt & other Wear & Tear Items. d. Washing of Vehicle, Wheel greasing as applicable. Promise to Protect (P2P) Value Care – Promise to protect (P2P) is a maintenance plan that guarantees protection against unexpected wear & tear repairs to provide substantial saving through protection against inflation & price volatility during the running of the vehicle. New Vehicle (under warranty vehicles) are eligible to avail this offer –Identified 13 wear & tear parts listed below Including Labour is covered in this AMC with the price range of 11 to 14 paisa per Km. *applicable to selected models* List of Covered Parts- Clutch, Brake Pad, Brake Linings, Brake Disc, Wiper, Wheel Cylinder, Suspension Bushes, Engine Mount- ings, Ball Joints, Hoses, Auxiliary Belt, (Alternator & A/C Belt), Window Winder. Protect Plus The value care Protect plus Plan extends your scheduled maintenance cover to include coverage of P2P. It covers scheduled maintenance services – labour, parts & consumables + Identified 13 wear & tear parts of P2P plan Including Labour. New Vehicle (under warranty vehicles) are eligible to avail this offer. *Applicable to selected models*

262 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES NOTE  AMC is available in the dealership from where you have purchased your vehicle.  We strongly recommend purchase of AMC at time of purchase of your vehicle to get benefit for coverage of Scheduled Services and Wear & Tear parts.  The Dealer Service Marketing Executive shall explain to you the Terms and conditions, Coverage and Owner’s responsi- bility.  One Time payment is to be made to avail AMC offer.  P2P & Protect plus offer valid on selected models & may vary from Model to Model, Variant to Variant.  Please read the offer eBooklet for further details about coverage and exclusions of various AMCs. Owner’s Responsibility:  Proper use, maintenance and care of the vehicle in accordance with the instructions contained in the Owner’s Manual and Service Booklet. The records of the same to be ensured in Owner’s Manual.  Retention of maintenance service bills.

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263 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES Extended Warranty TATA MOTORS recommends the purchase of its extended warranty program. Coverage - Mechanical + Electrical Benefits  Insures you against unforeseen break down repair bills.  Documentation is simple and hassle free.  Near cashless & speedy claim Term 2+1 Year or 1,15,000 Km whichever occurs first OR 2+2 Year or 1,30,000 Km whichever occurs first OR 2+3 Year for Unlimited Km Extended Warranty is available in the dealership from where you have purchased your vehicle. We strongly recommend purchase of Extended Warranty at time of purchase of your vehicle. Extended Warranty can be availed until warranty period from date of purchase of vehicle. The Dealer Service Marketing Executive shall explain to you the Terms and conditions, Coverage and Owner’s responsibility.

264 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES Note  The 12 or 24 or 36 months extended warranty does not follow the 24 months Manufacturer's warranty.  The extended warranty comes into force once the manufacturer’s warranty expires e.g. after 24 Months.  It is more restrictive as by the time it comes into force the vehicle is already 24 months old. What is covered?  Mechanical / Electrical break down as defined in this warranty and confirmed by the dealer within the stipulated terms and conditions.  TATA MOTORS dealer shall either rep air or replace any part found to be defective with a new p art or an equivalent at no cost to the owner for p arts or labour.  Such defective parts which have been replaced will become property of TATA MOTORS LIMITED.  Comprehensive list of parts covered is mentioned in the Extended Warranty Booklet. What is not covered? Please refer the digital Extended Warranty booklet provided by the dealer for details of the exclusion list. Owner’s Responsibility:  Proper use, maintenance and care of the vehicle in accordance with the instructions contained in the Owner’s Manual and Service Booklet. The records of the same to be ensured in Owner’s Manual.  Retention of maintenance service bills.

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Customer’s Signature Dealer’s Signature 265 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES Value Added Services Why are Corrosion Protection Waxes neces- sary? Corrosion is caused by: Water / salt water acid rain & atmospheric fallouts. Critical areas are: Cavities: joints, crevices, spot welds, underbody  Corrosion is the most important factor when we talk about the vehicle life. If you treat your car you can prolong the life.  It is very dangerous to drive around in a corroded vehicle.  The corrosion creeps onto the vehicle from the inside and from the outside. The most dangerous kind of corrosion is often not discovered until it is too late. Benefits of Anti - Rust treatment:  A professionally applied range of world class products offering real value to the new and used vehicle customer.  The treatment has been developed to withstand the harshest environmental and climatic conditions (rust. Pollutants, stone and gravel impact, etc.)  Insulate cabin space from external noises.  Expensive tin work and Denting / Painting avoided.  Higher resale value for the vehicle.  Higher safety – uncorroded vehicle  10 free checkups available

266 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES TATA MOTORS has tied up with M/s Wurth, M/s Autokrom, M/s 3M India Lt d & M/s Bardahl for these world class treatment at affordable prices. These treatments are available in all authorized workshops. The Dealer Service Marketing Executive will explain to you the benefits and terms and conditions of this treatment.

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267 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES Vehicle Exterior Enrichment

Why vehicles are painted?  For Corrosion protection of the metal surfaces.  Ease of application from other corrosion protection treatments.  Cheaper than other corrosion protection methods eg. Galvanizing, ano- dizing.  For decoration and identification. Various Environmental Hazards affecting paints Environmental hazards: destroy your vehicle's finish. Even as your new vehicle rolls off the assembly line, the paint is not protected.

The enemy Ultraviolet Rays, Pollution, Tree Sap, Bird Droppings, Car Wash Chemicals, Road Salt, Acid Rain.

Benefits: Vehicle Exterior Enrichment  Removal of medium scratches, orange peel, oxidation, dust nibs etc. & swirl marks from painted surface.  Restoration of original gloss levels, UV protection after gloss is restored.  Cleaning & dressing of tyres, Bumpers & all exterior plastic moldings/trims. TATA MOTORS has tied up with M/s Autokrom, M/s 3M & M/s Wurth for this world class treatment at affordable prices. This treatment is available in all authorized workshops. The Dealer Service Marketing Executive will explain to you the benefits and terms and conditions of this treatment.

268 CAR CARE AND VALUE ADDED SERVICES Vehicle Interior Enrichment Why protect your new car’s fabric interior?  Someone will spoil your vehicle's fabric carpet or seats.  A significant detractor from your vehicle's resale value.  A permanent stain on your vehicle's interior fabric. The enemy: Drink Spills - Food Stains - Mud - Ultraviolet Rays Pets - Traffic Benefits: Vehicle Interior Enrichment  Removal of medium stains and dirt from all interior parts of the car i.e., carpet, upholstery and roof lining.  Cleaning of windshield and all windows (inside and outside).  Dressing of all internal plastics (e.g.: door pad trims) and rubber parts.  The treatment involves cleaning and dressing of all parts of the exposed interiors.  Specialised protection for seat fabric from liquid spills. TATA MOTORS has tied up with M/s Wurth and M/s Autokrom for this world class treatment at affordable prices. This treatment is available in all authorized workshops. The Dealer Service Marketing Executive will explain to you the benefits and terms and conditions of this treatment.

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270 WARRANTY - TERMS AND CONDITIONS Vehicle Warranty: Terms and conditions 5. This warranty shall not apply if the car or any part thereof is repaired or altered otherwise than in accordance with our We WARRANT each TATA SAFARI vehicle and parts thereof standard repair procedure or by any person other than from manufactured by us to be free from defect in material and our sales or service establishments, our authorized deal- workmanship subject to the following terms and conditions: ers, service centres or service points in any way so as, in 1. This warranty shall be for a period of 2 years from the date our judgment which shall be final and binding, to affect its of sale of the car or a mileage of 1, 00,000 Kms which- reliability, nor shall it apply if, in our opinion which shall be ever occurs earlier. final and binding, the car is subjected to misuse, negli- gence, improper or inadequate maintenance or accident or 2. Our obligation under this warranty shall be limited to repair- loading in excess of such carrying capacity as certified by ing or replacing, free of charge, such parts of the car which, us, or such services as prescribed in our Owner's Manual in our opinion, are defective, on the car being brought to us are not carried out by the buyer through our sales or service or to our dealers within the period. The parts so repaired or establishments, our authorized dealers, service centres or replaced shall also be warranted for quality and workman- service points. ship but such warranty shall be co-terminus with this origi- nal warranty. 6. This warranty shall not apply to the replacement of nor- mal wear parts, including without limitation, drive belts, 3. Any part which is found to be defective and is replaced by hoses, wiper blades, fuses, clutch disc, brake shoes, us under the warranty shall be our property. brake pads, cables and all rubber parts (except oil seal and glass run). 4. As for such parts as Tyres, Batteries, Audio and / or Video equipment (if any), etc. not manufactured by us but sup- 7. This warranty shall not cover any inherent normal deterio- plied by other parties, this warranty shall not apply, but buy- ration of the car or any of its parts arising from the actual ers of the car shall be entitled to, so far as permissible by use of the car or any damage due to negligent or improper law, all such rights as we may have against such parties operation or storage of the car. under their warranties in respect of such parts.

271 WARRANTY - TERMS AND CONDITIONS 8. This warranty shall not apply to normal maintenance ser- other liability arising from the sale of the car or any agree- vices like oils & fluid changes, head lamps focusing, fas- ment in relation thereto. tener retightening, center hub cap/wheel cover. wheel bal- 12. The buyer shall have no other rights except those set out ancing and alignment, tyre rotation, adjustment of valve clearance, fuel timing, ignition timing and consumables like above and have, in particular, no right to repudiate the sale, bulbs, fuel, air & oil filters and gas leaks in case of air con- or any agreement or to claim any reduction in the purchase ditioned cars. price of the car, or to demand any damages or compensa- tion for losses, incidental or indirect, or inconvenience or 9. This warranty shall not apply to any damage or deteriora- consequential damages, loss of car, or loss of time, or oth- tion caused by environmental pollution or bird droppings. erwise, incurred or accrued. Slight irregularities not recognized as affecting the function or quality of the vehicle or parts, such as slight noise or vi- 13. Any claim arising from this warranty shall be recognized bration, defects appearing only under particular or irregular only if it is notified in writing to us or to our authorized operations are items considered characteristics of the ve- dealer without any delay soon after such defects as cov- ered & ascertained under this warranty. hicle. 14. This warranty is fully transferable to subsequent vehi- 10. This warranty shall be null and void if the car is subjected cle owner. Only unexpired remaining period of war- to abnormal use such as rallying, racing or participation in ranty applies. any other competitive sport. This warranty shall not apply to any repair or replacements as a result of accident or col- 15. We reserve our rights to make any change or modification lision. in design of the car or its parts or to introduce any improve- ment therein or to incorporate in the car any additional part 11. This warranty is expressly in lieu of all warranties, whether or accessory at any time without incurring any obligation to by law or otherwise, expressed or implied, and all other ob- incorporate the same in the cars previously sold. ligations or liabilities on our part and we neither assume, nor authorize any person to assume on our behalf, any

272 ENVIRONMENT SAFETY TATA MOTORS LTD. is committed to produce vehicles using en-  It is not necessary to rev up the engine before turning it off vironmentally sustainable technology. A number of features as it unnecessarily burns the fuel. have been incorporated in TATA MOTORS passenger vehicles which have been designed to ensure environmental compati-  Shift to higher gears as soon as possible. Use each gear bility throughout the life cycle of the vehicle. We would like to upto 2/3rd of maximum engine speed. inform you that your vehicle meets emission norms and this is  A chart indicating gear shifting speeds is given in this book. being regularly validated at the manufacturing stages. Maintenance As a user you too can protect the environment by operating your vehicle in a proactive manner. A lot depends on your driv-  Ensure that recommended maintenance is carried out on ing style and the way you maintain your vehicle. We have given the vehicle regularly at the Authorised Service Outlets. a few tips for your guidance.  As soon as you see any leakages of oil or fuel in the vehicle Driving we recommend to get it attended immediately.  Avoid frequent and violent acceleration.  Use only recommended grades and specified quantity of lubricants.  Do not carry any unnecessary weight in the vehicle as it overloads the engine. Avoid using devices requiring high  Get your vehicle checked for emission periodically by an au- power consumption during slow city traffic condition. thorised dealer.  Monitor the vehicle’s fuel consumption regularly and if  Ensure that fuel filter, oil filter and breather are checked showing rising trend get the car immediately attended at periodically and replaced, if required, as recommended by the Company’s Authorised Service Outlets. TATA MOTORS.  Switch off the engine during long stops at traffic jams or  Do not pour used oils or coolants into the sewage drains, signals. If you need to keep the engine running, avoid un- garden soil or open streams. Dispose the used filters and necessary revving it up or stopping and starting. batteries in compliance with the current legislation.

273 ENVIRONMENT SAFETY  Do not allow unauthorized person to tamper with engine 6. EGR Valve & Cooler settings or to carry modifications on the vehicle. 7. Intake throttle  Never allow the vehicle to run out of fuel. 8. Electrical connections.  Parts like brake liners, clutch discs should be vacuum 9. If the ‘Check Engine lamp’, ‘MIL’ , 'SCR' or ‘DPF’ lamp con- cleaned. Do not use compressed air for cleaning these tinuously glows, please take the vehicle to a TATA MOTORS parts which may spread dust in the atmosphere. Authorized Dealer/Service Center. While carrying out servicing or repairs of your vehicle, you 10. Exhaust After Treatment System parts. should pay keen attention to some of the important engine aggregates and wiring harness which greatly affect emis- 11. EMS wiring harness i.e. electrical connections to all sen- sion. These components are: sors and actuators. 1. Fuel injection equipment- pump, rail, injectors, nozzles and This Owner’s manual contains further information on driving high-pressure pipes. precautions and maintenance care leading to environment protection. Please familiarize yourself with these aspects be- 2. Air Intake & Exhaust system, especially for leakages. fore driving. 3. Cylinder head for valve leakage. 4. All filters such as air, oil and fuel filters (check periodically). 5. Turbocharger.

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