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D R I V I N G C O N T R O L SOPER OPEROPER OPER
OPER
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AMPS AND FUEL
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Operating Switches Operating SwitchesOperating Switches Operating Switches
Operating Switches
Eight numbers of operating switches are provided on the console.
Front Fog Lamps ( if fitted ) Front Fog Lamps ( if fitted )Front Fog Lamps ( if fitted ) Front Fog Lamps ( if fitted )
Front Fog Lamps ( if fitted )
The fog lamps are provided on the front bumper to improve the visibility in
Foggy weather. The front fog lamp can be switched on with the parking
lamp on and can remain on till the parking lamp is switched off.
The switch for the front fog lamp is an ‘ON / OFF’ spring return type switch.
Rear Fog Lamps (if fitted) Rear Fog Lamps (if fitted)Rear Fog Lamps (if fitted) Rear Fog Lamps (if fitted)
Rear Fog Lamps (if fitted)
The rear fog lamp has the in-built tell tale indicating lamps for indicating the fog
lamp operation.
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To open the fuel tank flap press the operating switch. The solenoid provided
near the fuel tank flap releases the fuel tank flap open.
To close the fuel tank flap just push the flap manually to its original position.
NOTICE NOTICENOTICE NOTICE
NOTICE
Do not operate fuel flap switch repeatedly. Once the fuel tank flap facia
switch is operated, wait for 15 sec. before you operate again.
Operating Switches Operating SwitchesOperating Switches Operating Switches
Operating Switches
1. Rear fog lamp
2. Front fog lamp
3. Rear Windsheild & Outside Mirror
Demister
4. Hazard Warning
5. Rear Windshield Washer
6. Rear Windshield wiper
7. Fuel flap opening
8. Headlamp leveling switch
9. Analog clock
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D R I V I N G C O N T R O L SREAR REAR REAR REAR
REAR
WINDSHIELD WINDSHIELD WINDSHIELD WINDSHIELD
WINDSHIELD
WASH & WASH & WASH & WASH &
WASH &
WIPE AND HEAD L WIPE AND HEAD LWIPE AND HEAD L WIPE AND HEAD L
WIPE AND HEAD L
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VELLING SWIT VELLING SWITVELLING SWIT VELLING SWIT
VELLING SWIT
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Rear Windshield Wiper Rear Windshield Wiper Rear Windshield Wiper Rear Windshield Wiper
Rear Windshield Wiper (Latched Switch)
Push to switch ‘ON’ - Push to switch ‘OFF’
The function indicator lights up when the wiper function is ‘ON’.
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hazard warning switch.
Head lamp levelling Switch Head lamp levelling Switch Head lamp levelling Switch Head lamp levelling Switch
Head lamp levelling Switch
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A motorised head lamp levelling arrangement with the setting knob
at the dash board is provided on the central console. As and when
required, head lamp levelling. setting is done by rotating the knob
to select one of the 3 levels marked on the knob depending upon
the loading of the vehicle.
Loading Condition Loading ConditionLoading Condition Loading Condition
Loading Condition
Switch position Switch positionSwitch position Switch position
Switch position
Unladen / Driver / Driver + Co-driver 0
Driver + Co-driver + All seats occupied 1
Laden + All seats occupied 2
Laden + All seats occupied + permissible 3
luggage load
NOTE : Since the leveling switch takes care of headlamp focus pattern NOTE : Since the leveling switch takes care of headlamp focus patternNOTE : Since the leveling switch takes care of headlamp focus pattern NOTE : Since the leveling switch takes care of headlamp focus pattern
NOTE : Since the leveling switch takes care of headlamp focus pattern
under different load conditions; it is advisable to select the correct under different load conditions; it is advisable to select the correctunder different load conditions; it is advisable to select the correct under different load conditions; it is advisable to select the correct
under different load conditions; it is advisable to select the correct
position before starting a trip (depending on load) position before starting a trip (depending on load)position before starting a trip (depending on load) position before starting a trip (depending on load)
position before starting a trip (depending on load)
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COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE‘FOLL ‘FOLL‘FOLL ‘FOLL
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“Follow me home” Headlamps :
After closing the door, your car’s headlights remain ON for
approximately 30 seconds to help you reach your destination
in the dark.
If the car’s headlamps remain ON for five minutes or more and
when switched off, ignition key removed and the door locked
or kept open, the headlamp’s Low-beam comes ON
automatically for approximately 30 seconds to help the car
occupant reach his / her destination safely. If, within 15 minutes,
the car is locked using a remote key, the headlamp will come
ON for a further 30 seconds. If the remote key is used again
within 15 minutes, this procedure is repeated. If the occupant
returns to the car within 15 minutes after last switching it off,
the headlamp again comes ON when the door is unlocked.
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D R I V I N GDRIVING SAFET DRIVING SAFETDRIVING SAFET DRIVING SAFET
DRIVING SAFET
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control of the vehicle and increase
the risk of injury yourself and
others.
mobile phones mobile phonesmobile phones mobile phones
mobile phones
Avoid using mobile phones while
driving a car. This could divert your
attention from the road and result
in an accident.
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Do not attempt driving when you
feel tired, sleepy long distance
driving can tire you very much and
fatigue can dull your reflexes and
judgment. Take a brake and get
refreshed at intervals.SAFETY CHECKS SAFETY CHECKSSAFETY CHECKS SAFETY CHECKS
SAFETY CHECKS
Windshield/wiper/windshield Windshield/wiper/windshieldWindshield/wiper/windshield Windshield/wiper/windshield
Windshield/wiper/windshield
washer washerwasher washer
washer
Always keep windshield glass
clean to avoid any distraction in
visibility. Ensure proper working of
wipers and condition of wiper
blade. Ensure that windshield
washer reservoir is full. Do not
operate wiper alone when the
windshield glass is dry this would
damage the windshield.
Headlights HeadlightsHeadlights Headlights
Headlights
Keep headlight lenses clean. Check
for operation of headlamps in both
high/low beam condition. Check for
correct focusing of headlamps. Use
only recommended type of bulbs.
Do not use the high beam unless it
is inevitable. Its dazzle may glare
the driver of the oncoming car the
condition thus causing an accident.
DRIVING SAFETY DRIVING SAFETYDRIVING SAFETY DRIVING SAFETY
DRIVING SAFETY
Seat Belt Seat BeltSeat Belt Seat Belt
Seat Belt
Seat-belts are life saving
equipment, use of seat-belt
reduces the chance of injury and
severity of injury in case of an
accident. It is strongly
recommended that all the car
occupants should always wear
seat-belt, while car is in motion.
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If the vehicle is fitted with air bags,
the air bag is a supplementary
restraint system and can only
provide intended protection when
the seat-belts are worn. For
maximum safety in any collision a
seat-belt must be worn.
Influence of Alcohol Influence of AlcoholInfluence of Alcohol Influence of Alcohol
Influence of Alcohol
Avoid driving under the influences
of alcohol or drugs. Alcohol and
drugs will severely impair your
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HEAD LAMPS & HEAD LAMP FOCUS ADJUSTMENT HEAD LAMPS & HEAD LAMP FOCUS ADJUSTMENTHEAD LAMPS & HEAD LAMP FOCUS ADJUSTMENT HEAD LAMPS & HEAD LAMP FOCUS ADJUSTMENT
HEAD LAMPS & HEAD LAMP FOCUS ADJUSTMENT
Head Lamps Head LampsHead Lamps Head Lamps
Head Lamps
Your car’s head lamps have H4 type halogen bulbs with twin
filaments, the “High beam” for illuminating the road for long
distances and the “Low beam” for short distance visibility.
The head lamps must be aligned properly for maximum road
illumination and reduced glare for oncoming traffic. The alignment
of head lamp beams should be checked periodically.
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Philips head screws are provided for horizontal and vertical
adjustments of your car’s headlamps. This should be done at the
Authorised Service outlets. Ensure that the Headlamp Levelling
switch on the dashboard in set to Zero position before readjustment
and the car must free from any loads (passengers / Luggage).
M A I N T E N A N C E
Adjusting Head Lamp Focus with the Help of Screen
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S E R V I C E S C H E D U L ESER SERSER SER
SER
VICE SCHEDULE VICE SCHEDULEVICE SCHEDULE VICE SCHEDULE
VICE SCHEDULE
ADDITIONAL MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE UNDER SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS :
A.. Driving in conditions such as Patrolling, Taxi, Pickup Van, Vehicle Towing, with Trailer Towing
B. Driving on Dusty / Sandy roads
C. More than 50% (in terms of kms) driving in heavy city traffic
D. Frequently operating in mountainous area
ITEMINTERVAL CONDITION
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1. Engine Oil & Oil Filter Change every 7500 kms.
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3. Front (for 4X4) & Rear Axle Change First at 15000 kms
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Oil Change & thereafter at 45,000 kms.
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FREQUENCY FREQUENCYFREQUENCY FREQUENCY
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ELECTRICALS ELECTRICALSELECTRICALS ELECTRICALS
ELECTRICALS
1 Check headlamp focussing & functioning of other electrical equipment 15,000 km x x x x x x x
2 Check specific gravity of battery electrolyte 30,000 km x x x
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1 Check the HVAC System for Satisfactory Performance & attend if required Every Service x x x x x x x x
WHEELS & WHEELS & WHEELS & WHEELS &
WHEELS &
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1 Tyre rotation15,000 km x x x x x x x
* Under severe driving conditions, additional maintenance is required. Please Refer to “Additional Maintenance Schedule under severe driving conditions”:
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A L P H A B E T I C A L I N D E X ALPHABETIC INDEX ALPHABETIC INDEX ALPHABETIC INDEX ALPHABETIC INDEX
ALPHABETIC INDEX
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Air Bags 2 2
Aggregate Numbers-Location 1 2
Air Conditioning52, 134
Air Filter & Filter Element 105
Analog Clock 66
Anti Lock Brake System 7 9
Ashtray 6 1
Audio Warning 2 1
Automatic Hub Lock 8 2
B BB B
B
Battery 118
Belt Tension 135
Bonnet Opening / Closing 7 0
Brake Fluid 115
Brakes 7 9
Branded Lubricants 9 5
C CC C
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Catalytic Converter 132
Central Locking System 13
Child Lock 20
Cigarette Lighter 60
Clutch Fluid 115
Collapsible Steering column 2 1
Combi-Switch 33
Coolants 9 4
D DD D
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Door Locks 20
Driving Controls 28
Driving in adverse conditions 85
Driving Safety 89
E
ECU 1 1 7
EGR System 132
Engine Compartment 104
Engine Coolant 73
Engine Cooling System 106
Engine oil 72
Engine Oil & Oil Filter 108
Environment Protection 8
F FF F
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Flat tyre replacement 120
Follow Me Home Headlamp 64
Front & Rear Fog Lights 38
Front / Rear Axle Oil 112
Front Seat 56
Front Windshield / Door Glass Demister 5 4
Fuel 92
Fuel Economy 84
Fuel Gauge 50
Fuel level 72
Fuel Tank Flap Switch 38
Fuel Tank Flap 61
Fuses 130
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Gear Box 78
Gear Box Oil 1 1 0
Gear Shift Lever 32
Glove Box 62
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Hazard Warning 39
Head Lamps & Headlamp Adjustment 113
Headlamp Leveling Switch 40
Headrest 57
Headrest adjustment 1 8
High mounted stop lamp 67
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Immobiliser- Anti Theft Security System 31
Important Information 6,7
Indicators 43
Instrument Cluster 42
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Jack & Tools 59
Jump Seats 59
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VEHICLE IDENTIFIC VEHICLE IDENTIFICVEHICLE IDENTIFIC VEHICLE IDENTIFIC
VEHICLE IDENTIFIC
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Owner’s Name :
Address :
Selling Dealer Code :
Date of Delivery :
Date of Registration :
Registration No.:
Chassis No.:
Engine No.:
Gear Box No.:
Transfercase No.:
Rear Axle No.:
Front Axle No.:
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1. Owner’s Manual & Service Book
2. 2.2. 2.
2. Battery Warranty Card
3. 3.3. 3.
3. First Aid Kit
4. 4.4. 4.
4. Advance Warning Triangle
5. 5.5. 5.
5. Jack and Handle
6. 6.6. 6.
6. Spare Headlamp bulbs - 2 Nos
7. 7.7. 7.
7. Spare Fuses - (Provided in fuse box)
8. 8.8. 8.
8. Tool Kit
a. Wheel Spanner
b. Screw Driver
c. Ring spanner (8-9)
d. Socket Handle
(Part No. 2654 5890 35 24)
9. 9.9. 9.
9. Manufacturer’s manual for
a. Music System (if fitted)
b. Immobiliser (if fitted)
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