park assist TATA SAFARI 2015 Owners Manual

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P R I O R T O D R I V I N GOPENING AND CL OPENING AND CLOPENING AND CL OPENING AND CL
OPENING AND CL
OSING OSING OSING OSING
OSING
THE BONNET THE BONNETTHE BONNET THE BONNET
THE BONNET
Opening and Closing the Bonnet Opening and Closing the BonnetOpening and Closing the Bonnet Opening and Closing the Bonnet
Opening and Closing the Bonnet
1. Ensure that the vehicle is in neutral gear and apply the parking
brake. Pull the bonnet release lever located under extreme corner
of the dash board on driver’s side. The bonnet will pop up slightly.
2. Standing in front of the vehicle, lift the additional lock lever located
under the bonnet centre with a finger and lift the bonnet up. The
bonnet will rise slowly with assistance of the balancers fitted
on both corners of the bonnet.
3. To close the bonnet press down the bonnet till it is fully locked.
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Ensure that the bonnet is fully locked before driving off.
Bonnet opening lever Bonnet opening leverBonnet opening lever Bonnet opening lever
Bonnet opening lever
Additional lock lever under the bonnet centre Additional lock lever under the bonnet centreAdditional lock lever under the bonnet centre Additional lock lever under the bonnet centre
Additional lock lever under the bonnet centre
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Descending Sharp Gradients Descending Sharp GradientsDescending Sharp Gradients Descending Sharp Gradients
Descending Sharp Gradients
•Select the 4L mode and depending on the severity of the gradient, shift into
appropriate gear. Use engine braking judiciously without over-revving the engine.
•Brake application under such situations should be done very smoothly to avoid loss of
control.
Select appropriate gear so that gear changing or clutch disengagement is not involved
while descending the gradient.
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•For towing the vehicle, the best way is to use a recovery van.
•Alternatively use a rigid tow bar.
•Avoid using flexible cable or rope as your vehicle may crash into towing vehicle when
it stops suddenly.
•Switch ‘ON’ Hazard warning switch to warn the other road users.
•Keep the engine in idling so that power steering assistance is available. This will also
built the vacuum for the brakes.
•In case of brake failure, use parking brake to control the vehicle.
Roof Rail Roof RailRoof Rail Roof Rail
Roof Rail
The provision for mounting roof racks is made on the vehicle. This can be done with
the help of roof and roof header mouldings provided above the rear fixed glass. The
max. load on this including roof rack load should not exceed 100 kg.
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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1. Front Tow Hook
2. Rear Tow Hook
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