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TERMS AND CONDITIONS TERMS AND CONDITIONSTERMS AND CONDITIONS TERMS AND CONDITIONS
TERMS AND CONDITIONSWARRANTY
services viz. oils & fluid changes, head
lamps focussing, fastener
retightening, wheel balancing, tyre
rotation, adjustment of valve
clearance, fuel timing, ignition timing
and consumables like bulbs, fuel
filters and oil filters etc. This warranty
shall not apply to any damage or
deterioration caused by
environmental pollution or bird
droppings. This warranty shall not
apply to V-belts, hoses and gas
leaks in case of air conditioned
vehicle. Slight irregularities not
recognised as affecting the
function or quality of the vehicle
or parts such as slight noise or
vibration and defects appearing
only under particular or irregular
operations or items considered
characteristic of the vehicle.
7. This warranty shall be null and
void if the vehicle is subjected to
abnormal use such as rallying,
racing or participation in any
other competitive sports. This
warranty shall not apply to anyrepairs or replacement as a result
of accident or collision.
8. This warranty is expressly in lieu of
all warranties, whether by law or
otherwise, expressed or implied,
and all other obligations or
liabilities on our part and we
neither assume nor authorise any
person to assume on our behalf,
any other liability arising from the
sale of the vehicle or any
agreement in relation thereto.
9. The buyer shall have no other
rights except those set out above
and have, particular, no right to
repudiate the sale, or any
agreement or to claim any
reduction in the purchase price
of the vehicle, or to demand any
damages or compensation for
losses, incidental or indirect, or
inconvenience or consequential
damages, loss of vehicle, or loss
of time, otherwise, incurred or
accrued.10. Any claim arising from this
warranty shall be recognised only
if it is notified in writing to us or
to our concerned dealer without
any delay soon after such defect
as covered and ascertained under
this warranty.
11. This warranty shall stand
terminated if the vehicle is
transferred or otherwise alienated
by the buyer without our prior
written consent.
12. We reserve our rights to make any
change or modification in the
design of the vehicle or its parts
or to introduce any improvement
therein or to incorporate in the
vehicle any additional part or
accessory at any time without
incurring any obligation to
incorporate the same in the
vehicles previously sold.
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D R I V I N G
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opping the engine
• •• •
•Preparing to drive Preparing to drivePreparing to drive Preparing to drive
Preparing to drive
• •• •
•Running-in period Running-in periodRunning-in period Running-in period
Running-in period
• •• •
•Gear change Gear changeGear change Gear change
Gear change
• •• •
•Brakes (Anti-lock brake system) Brakes (Anti-lock brake system)Brakes (Anti-lock brake system) Brakes (Anti-lock brake system)
Brakes (Anti-lock brake system)
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•Fuel economy Fuel economyFuel economy Fuel economy
Fuel economy
• •• •
•Four wheel driving system Four wheel driving systemFour wheel driving system Four wheel driving system
Four wheel driving system
• •• •
•Limited slip differential Limited slip differentialLimited slip differential Limited slip differential
Limited slip differential
• •• •
•Driving in adverse conditions Driving in adverse conditionsDriving in adverse conditions Driving in adverse conditions
Driving in adverse conditions
• •• •
•Driving Safety Driving SafetyDriving Safety Driving Safety
Driving Safety
This section gives you important tips on how to start the engine, how
to take care of turbo charger, operation of transmission and transfer
case. It also includes important tips on safe driving in adverse
conditions and difficult terrains.
The information on topics listed above would certainly help you in
safe and carefree driving.
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D R I V I N GANTI LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM ANTI LOCK BRAKING SYSTEMANTI LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM ANTI LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM
ANTI LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM
Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD)Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD)
Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD)
indicator indicatorindicator indicator
indicator
If the ABS and the brake system indicator light comes If the ABS and the brake system indicator light comesIf the ABS and the brake system indicator light comes If the ABS and the brake system indicator light comes
If the ABS and the brake system indicator light comes
together even after the parking brake is fully released, together even after the parking brake is fully released,together even after the parking brake is fully released, together even after the parking brake is fully released,
together even after the parking brake is fully released,
then the Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) i.e. the then the Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) i.e. thethen the Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) i.e. the then the Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) i.e. the
then the Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) i.e. the
front to rear brake force distribution system is also not front to rear brake force distribution system is also notfront to rear brake force distribution system is also not front to rear brake force distribution system is also not
front to rear brake force distribution system is also not
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Avoid sudden hard braking and take the car immediately to
the nearest dealer to fix the system.
Safety tips while driving with ABS Safety tips while driving with ABSSafety tips while driving with ABS Safety tips while driving with ABS
Safety tips while driving with ABS
1) During a hard braking or when the road grip is poor, you
will feel the brake pedal is pulsating and an audible noise
in the system. This is absolutely Normal and it’s the
indication that your ABS is rapidly pumping the brakes. Do
not release the brake pedal, this defeats the purpose of
ABS. Keep firm steady pressure on the brake pedal so as
not to interrupt the braking action as long as you steer
away from the hazard.
2) 2)2) 2)
2)
ABS prevents the wheel from locking but it does not ABS prevents the wheel from locking but it does notABS prevents the wheel from locking but it does not ABS prevents the wheel from locking but it does not
ABS prevents the wheel from locking but it does not
increase actual tyre to road grip. increase actual tyre to road grip. increase actual tyre to road grip. increase actual tyre to road grip.
increase actual tyre to road grip. Hence even if
your car is fitted with ABS, maintain a safe followingdistance.
3) 3)3) 3)
3)
ABS does not reduce either time or stopping ABS does not reduce either time or stoppingABS does not reduce either time or stopping ABS does not reduce either time or stopping
ABS does not reduce either time or stopping
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should always keep a safe distance from other vehicles.
4) 4)4)
4)
4)
ABS will not prevent skidding of a car that results ABS will not prevent skidding of a car that resultsABS will not prevent skidding of a car that results ABS will not prevent skidding of a car that results
ABS will not prevent skidding of a car that results
from changing direction abruptly from changing direction abruptly from changing direction abruptly from changing direction abruptly
from changing direction abruptly such as trying to
take a corner too fast or making a sudden lane change.
5) 5)5) 5)
5)
ABS cannot prevent a loss of stability due to severe ABS cannot prevent a loss of stability due to severeABS cannot prevent a loss of stability due to severe ABS cannot prevent a loss of stability due to severe
ABS cannot prevent a loss of stability due to severe
or sharp steering wheel movement. or sharp steering wheel movement.or sharp steering wheel movement. or sharp steering wheel movement.
or sharp steering wheel movement. Always steer
moderately while braking hard.
6) 6)6) 6)
6)
ABS requires a little longer stopping distance than ABS requires a little longer stopping distance thanABS requires a little longer stopping distance than ABS requires a little longer stopping distance than
ABS requires a little longer stopping distance than
a vehicle with conventional brake system on a loose a vehicle with conventional brake system on a loosea vehicle with conventional brake system on a loose a vehicle with conventional brake system on a loose
a vehicle with conventional brake system on a loose
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and allow a safe following distance.
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ABS
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serves to increase your control over the car not
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D R I V I N GLIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL AND FOUR LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL AND FOUR LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL AND FOUR LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL AND FOUR
LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL AND FOUR
WHEEL DRIVING WHEEL DRIVINGWHEEL DRIVING WHEEL DRIVING
WHEEL DRIVING
Thus unnecessary spinning of one wheel is avoided and torque
is transmitted to both wheels, thus assisting the vehicle to traverse
loose terrain. However during normal driving, the differential
action takes place in the same manner as in a standard differential.
1. 1.1. 1.
1.
Four Wheel Drive Operation Four Wheel Drive OperationFour Wheel Drive Operation Four Wheel Drive Operation
Four Wheel Drive Operation
In 2-H mode, only the rear two wheels of the vehicle are
powered by the engine and the front wheels are merely
pushed. By shifting to four wheel drive mode (4H or 4L)
the rear as well as the front axles get geared to the engine
through transfer case and transmit the engine power to all
four wheels. This gives the vehicle increased traction.
In 4H mode, the transmitted engine torque and vehicle
speed remain the same as in 2H. However, when you shift
to 4L mode engine torque is multiplied and vehicle moves
at low speed in the same gears with increased traction. 4L
mode is provided for negotiating sharp gradients or driving
through loose soil/sand.
2. 2.2. 2.
2.
Shifting from 2H to 4H Shifting from 2H to 4HShifting from 2H to 4H Shifting from 2H to 4H
Shifting from 2H to 4H
Turn the selector knob from 2H to 4H position. 4H indicator
on instrument panel will light up. Changing from 2H to 4H
can be done at any speed upto 65 km/h (40 mph). No
pressing of clutch pedal is required.3. 3.3. 3.
3.
Shifting from 4H to 2H Shifting from 4H to 2HShifting from 4H to 2H Shifting from 4H to 2H
Shifting from 4H to 2H
Turn the selector knob from 4H to 2H position. 4H indicator
on instrument panel will go off. Changing from 4H to 2H
can be done at any speed upto 65 km/h (40 mph). No
pressing of clutch pedal is required.
Free Wheeling of Front Hub Free Wheeling of Front HubFree Wheeling of Front Hub Free Wheeling of Front Hub
Free Wheeling of Front Hub
After shifting from 4H to 2H, for effecting free wheeling of front
wheels, direction of vehicle motion needs to be changed. If
the vehicle was moving forward in 4H then bring it to halt and
engage reverse gear of main gear box. (If it was moving reverse
in 4H mode then stop it, and then engage forward gear of
main gear box.) After stopping and changing the gear the
vehicle must travel in opposite direction for a minimum of three
meters, before free wheeling takes place.
4. 4.4. 4.
4.
Shifting from 4H to 4L Shifting from 4H to 4LShifting from 4H to 4L Shifting from 4H to 4L
Shifting from 4H to 4L
Stop the vehicle. Press clutch pedal. Turn the selector knob
from 4H to 4L position. 4L indicator light on instrument panel
will blink few times and remain on.
5. 5.5. 5.
5.
Shifting from 4L to 4H Shifting from 4L to 4HShifting from 4L to 4H Shifting from 4L to 4H
Shifting from 4L to 4H
Stop the vehicle. Press clutch pedal. Turn the selector knob
from 4L to 4H position. 4H indicator light on instrument panel
will blink few times and will remain on.
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D R I V I N GFUEL ECONOMY FUEL ECONOMYFUEL ECONOMY FUEL ECONOMY
FUEL ECONOMY
NOTICE NOTICENOTICE NOTICE
NOTICE
Do not engage four wheel drive mode (4H or 4L)
continuously on dry and hard road surface. It can cause
expensive damage to the vehicle transmission and the
tyres.
Four wheel drive facility is a powerful tool which enables
the vehicle to traverse terrain which is otherwise
inaccessible to two wheel drive vehicles. However, it must
be used judiciously and carefully. Do not take unnecessary
risks and attempt the impossible. Familiarise yourself
thoroughly with the vehicle and its abilities before
attempting serious off road driving.
With ignition ‘ON’ 4H & 4L indicator lamp on panel should
glow for a few seconds only & then go off. Continuous
illumination of 4L & 4H lamps indicates electrical fault.
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A . Drive smoothly, accelerate gradually and anticipate stops.
B. B.B. B.
B . Best fuel consumption is achieved at low engine speeds, the
highest possible gear without labouring the engine.
C. C.C. C.
C . Driving with accelerator pedal fully depressed means using
excessive fuel.
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. Do not allow engine to labour. Change to lower gear when
engine no longer runs smoothly.
E. E.E. E.
E . If possible, do not idle the engine for more than 2 minutes.
Switch off the engine.
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. Do not ride the clutch OR brake pedal while driving. Do not
use clutch pedal as foot rest.
G* G*G* G*
G*.When changing from 4H/4L to 2H of transfer case, 2H free
wheeling should be done.
If 2H free wheeling is not done the hub locks of front hub
remain locked causing unnecessary rotation of front drive
components and this consumes more fuel and causes wear
and tear of front axle components.
H. H.H. H.
H . Depending on traffic conditions, a constant speed should
be maintained.
The vehicle uses more fuel, every time you speed up or slow
down.
I. I.I. I.
I . Hard braking, abrupt cornering and rapid acceleration use
more fuel. Avoid these.
J. J.J. J.
J . Do not carry unnecessary weight in the vehicle.
K. K.K. K.
K . Maintain moderate speed limits, while driving.
L. L.L. L.
L . Always ensure that front wheel alignment is proper.
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D R I V I N GDRIVING IN ADVERSE CONDITIONS DRIVING IN ADVERSE CONDITIONSDRIVING IN ADVERSE CONDITIONS DRIVING IN ADVERSE CONDITIONS
DRIVING IN ADVERSE CONDITIONS
Driving on Snowy or Icy Roads Driving on Snowy or Icy RoadsDriving on Snowy or Icy Roads Driving on Snowy or Icy Roads
Driving on Snowy or Icy Roads
Set the selector knob to 4H position. Gently release the clutch
and apply the accelerator for a smooth start and to avoid wheel
spin.
CAUTION CAUTIONCAUTION CAUTION
CAUTION
Use of snow tyres and / or tyre chain is recommended.
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles to avoid sudden
braking and slow down by shifting down the gears.
Avoid sudden acceleration, braking or turning. Such sharp
manoeuvers can cause loss of traction and thereby loss of vehicle
control.
Driving on Sandy or Muddy Roads Driving on Sandy or Muddy RoadsDriving on Sandy or Muddy Roads Driving on Sandy or Muddy Roads
Driving on Sandy or Muddy Roads
In case the traction on the wheels is sufficient, you may be
able to proceed in 4H mode. However in case change in
road conditions are anticipated, it is better to select the 4L
mode. Shift the selector knob to 4L position by following
the correct procedure and proceed in the normal manner.
Your vehicle will move at a slower pace with higher engine
RPM in the same gear because of the 4L mode. To match
your power and speed requirements, you can shift up in
any of the 5 forward gears or the reverse gear.NOTICE NOTICENOTICE NOTICE
NOTICE
You may choose to reduce the tyre pressure marginally for
additional grip on loose surfaces, though with a slight loss of
ground clearance.
•Try to maintain a constant engine speed and avoid sudden
acceleration which can cause wheel spin and loss of traction,
possibly leading to bogging down of the vehicle.
•If the vehicle gets stuck in loose sand, do not keep on
accelerating as the wheel spin will only result in the
wheels sinking deeper.
•The extent of muddy / sandy, conditions and the traction
available is difficult to judge and the vehicle can get
bogged down deeply. Operation should be done at slow
speed only. If possible, get down and check the path
conditions before proceeding.
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Night Driving Night DrivingNight Driving Night Driving
Night Driving
•Dip the head lamp for oncoming traffic during night driving.
•Maintain a speed such that you can stop within illuminated distance of head lamps.
•Use head lamp main/dip beam to alert other road users on turns/cross roads etc.
•Use side indicators for lane change or turning.
•Put on hazard warning switch in case of hazardous parking or if your vehicle is disabled
to warn the passing traffic.
Climbing Sharp Gradients on Loose Surfaces Climbing Sharp Gradients on Loose SurfacesClimbing Sharp Gradients on Loose Surfaces Climbing Sharp Gradients on Loose Surfaces
Climbing Sharp Gradients on Loose Surfaces
•Select the 4L mode, start off smoothly in any suitable gear. Apply power smoothly so
that there is no loss of traction by over-revving of the engine.
•Choose as smooth a slope as possible and select the appropriate gear so that gear
changing in the middle of the climb is not required.
Changing gears in the middle of the climb can cause loss of momentum and engine
stalling. Shifting to lower gear has to be done cautiously to avoid loss of traction.
•Under no conditions should the vehicle be moved diagonally across a hill. The danger
is in loss of traction and sideways slippage, possibly resulting in tipping over. If
unavoidable, choose as mild an angle as possible and keep the vehicle moving.
•If the wheels start to slip within few feet of the end of the climb, motion can be
maintained by swinging the steered wheels left and right, thereby providing increased
grip.
•If the vehicle stalls or losses headway while climbing a steep hill, make a quick shift to
reverse and allow the vehicle to move back with the control of engine compression.
D R I V I N GDRIVING IN ADVERSE CONDITIONS DRIVING IN ADVERSE CONDITIONSDRIVING IN ADVERSE CONDITIONS DRIVING IN ADVERSE CONDITIONS
DRIVING IN ADVERSE CONDITIONS
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FUEL, LUBRICANTS & COOLANTS
Lubricants and Oils Lubricants and OilsLubricants and Oils Lubricants and Oils
Lubricants and Oils
Recommended lubricants conform to the following
specifications :
1. 1.1. 1.
1.
Engine oil Engine oilEngine oil Engine oil
Engine oil -API-CH4 + MB 228.3 or higher
grade engine oil
2. 2.2. 2.
2.
Gear Box oil Gear Box oilGear Box oil Gear Box oil
Gear Box oil - 75W90 GL-4
3. 3.3. 3.
3.
Power Steering Power SteeringPower Steering Power Steering
Power Steering - ATF Type A, Suffix A
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Rear & Front axle Rear & Front axleRear & Front axle Rear & Front axle
Rear & Front axle -M/Grade oil SAE 85W 140 GL5
Angolmol AG043 oil
* * * *
* Friction modifier 40819 (2-5%) to be added to oil for
Limited Slip Differential
5. 5.5. 5.
5.
Chassis and wheel Chassis and wheelChassis and wheel Chassis and wheel
Chassis and wheel -SS6805 bearing grease
bearing
bearingbearing bearing
bearing
Please use only recommended grades for good Please use only recommended grades for goodPlease use only recommended grades for good Please use only recommended grades for good
Please use only recommended grades for good
performance. performance.performance. performance.
performance.
DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT
DO NOT mix grease of different brands and optional grades.
Replace old grease completely.
The oil change periods recommended in maintenance
schedule should be adhered to.
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UBRIC
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Engine EngineEngine Engine
Engine
Qty : 7.5 Litres Qty : 7.5 Litres Qty : 7.5 Litres Qty : 7.5 Litres
Qty : 7.5 Litres
Recommended grades of engine oil for range of ambient
temperature :
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Engine Oil Grade Engine Oil GradeEngine Oil Grade Engine Oil Grade
Engine Oil Grade
- 5 and above SAE 15W/40
- 10 to 0 SAE 5W30
- 20 and -10 SAE 0W30
Front live axle and rear axle oil (Spicer axles) Front live axle and rear axle oil (Spicer axles)Front live axle and rear axle oil (Spicer axles) Front live axle and rear axle oil (Spicer axles)
Front live axle and rear axle oil (Spicer axles)
Use Multigrade oil SAE 85W 140 Angolmol A6043 oil
Capacity : Capacity :Capacity : Capacity :
Capacity :
For Rear axle For Rear axleFor Rear axle For Rear axle
For Rear axle
- 2.2 litres - 2.2 litres- 2.2 litres - 2.2 litres
- 2.2 litres
For Front axle For Front axleFor Front axle For Front axle
For Front axle
- 1.2 litres - 1.2 litres- 1.2 litres - 1.2 litres
- 1.2 litres
Gear Box oil : Gear Box oil :Gear Box oil : Gear Box oil :
Gear Box oil :
Qty : 1.6 Litres Qty : 1.6 LitresQty : 1.6 Litres Qty : 1.6 Litres
Qty : 1.6 Litres
75W90, (Synthetic oil GL4)
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POWER STEERING POWER STEERINGPOWER STEERING POWER STEERING
POWER STEERING
Procedure for Oil Filling and Bleeding of Power Procedure for Oil Filling and Bleeding of PowerProcedure for Oil Filling and Bleeding of Power Procedure for Oil Filling and Bleeding of Power
Procedure for Oil Filling and Bleeding of Power
Steering SteeringSteering Steering
Steering (Ensure that Power Steering fluid reservoir is totally
clean before starting the work)
1 . Fill the reservoir nearly full. Crank the engine for 10
seconds without allowing it to start (if possible). If engine
does start, shut the engine immediately. Check & refill
the reservoir repeat atleast three times, each time
checking & refilling the reservoir.
2 . Check for leakage in the system and if noticed take
corrective action.
3 . Start the engine and steer the vehicle from full left to full
right turns 3-4 times.
4 . Add fluid if necessary to maintain the level upto filter top.
NOTICE NOTICENOTICE NOTICE
NOTICE
Do not force the wheel against lock position either
extreme left or right. The power steering pump may get
damaged. Hold it lightly.
5 . When the engine is at steady speed, check for bubble
or foaming in the oil. If present it indicates that air is
getting sucked into the systems. Check the suction
line/fittings and correct if necessary.
6 . Once the system is bled properly and free from foaming
there should not be any appreciable change in oil level
in the reservoir, when the engine is started or stopped
repeatedly.
7 . Now the system is ready for driving.
Final oil level should be at ‘H’ mark on dip stick.
NOTICE NOTICENOTICE NOTICE
NOTICE
* Do not allow fluid level to drop significantly or run out
of the reservoir during the above operation. This may
induce air to the system.
* Do not start the engine without oil in the power steering
system. This will result in serious damage to the
pump. In case of emergency disconnect the pump belt
and then start the engine.
* Always use recommended oil from closed containers.
Any dirty oil poured in the system will result in damage
to pump and gear box.
M A I N T E N A N C E
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M A I N T E N A N C EWHEELS & WHEELS & WHEELS & WHEELS &
WHEELS &
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YRES
REAR JACKING POINT REAR JACKING POINTREAR JACKING POINT REAR JACKING POINT
REAR JACKING POINT
(Below Rear Axle Tube)
FRONT JACKING POINT FRONT JACKING POINTFRONT JACKING POINT FRONT JACKING POINT
FRONT JACKING POINT
(Below Long Member)
CAUTION CAUTIONCAUTION CAUTION
CAUTION
a) Do not lift the vehicle with someone inside.
b) Raise the vehicle only high enough to remove and change
tyre.
c) Do not work under the vehicle when supported by jack
otherwisepersonnel injury may occur.
d ) Do not start or run the vehicle while supported by jack.
NOTICE NOTICENOTICE NOTICE
NOTICE
Check tyre pressure and nut tightness of change wheel at
nearest Service station. Also, get the puncture tyre repaired.
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