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COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE
• •• •
•Air conditioning and heating Air conditioning and heatingAir conditioning and heating Air conditioning and heating
Air conditioning and heating
• •• •
•Front windshield and door glass demister Front windshield and door glass demisterFront windshield and door glass demister Front windshield and door glass demister
Front windshield and door glass demister
• •• •
•Power windows Power windowsPower windows Power windows
Power windows
• •• •
•Front seat Front seatFront seat Front seat
Front seat
• •• •
•Headrestraint HeadrestraintHeadrestraint Headrestraint
Headrestraint
• •• •
•Middle seat Middle seatMiddle seat Middle seat
Middle seat
• •• •
•Armrest cum cup holder Armrest cum cup holderArmrest cum cup holder Armrest cum cup holder
Armrest cum cup holder
• •• •
•Jump seats (if fitted) Jump seats (if fitted)Jump seats (if fitted) Jump seats (if fitted)
Jump seats (if fitted)
• •• •
•Jack & tools Jack & toolsJack & tools Jack & tools
Jack & tools
• •• •
•Motorised rear view mirrors Motorised rear view mirrorsMotorised rear view mirrors Motorised rear view mirrors
Motorised rear view mirrors
• •• •
•Cigarette lighter and ash tray Cigarette lighter and ash trayCigarette lighter and ash tray Cigarette lighter and ash tray
Cigarette lighter and ash tray
• •• •
•Fuel filler flap Fuel filler flapFuel filler flap Fuel filler flap
Fuel filler flap
• •• •
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•Glove box Glove boxGlove box Glove box
Glove box
• •• •
•Inside rear view mirror Inside rear view mirrorInside rear view mirror Inside rear view mirror
Inside rear view mirror
• •• •
•Sun visors Sun visorsSun visors Sun visors
Sun visors
• •• •
•Interior roof lights Interior roof lightsInterior roof lights Interior roof lights
Interior roof lights
• •• •
•Reverse guiding system Reverse guiding systemReverse guiding system Reverse guiding system
Reverse guiding system
• •• •
•Analog Clock Analog ClockAnalog Clock Analog Clock
Analog Clock
• •• •
•Music System Music SystemMusic System Music System
Music System
• •• •
•MP3 / DVD Player MP3 / DVD PlayerMP3 / DVD Player MP3 / DVD Player
MP3 / DVD Player
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•High Mounted Stop Lamp High Mounted Stop LampHigh Mounted Stop Lamp High Mounted Stop Lamp
High Mounted Stop Lamp
This section gives you information on the different comfort
and convenience features provided in your vehicle.
There are many features as listed alongside in TATA SAFARI.
To get the maximum benefit from these features, please
read information in this section.
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ROOF MOUNTED A.C. ROOF MOUNTED A.C.ROOF MOUNTED A.C. ROOF MOUNTED A.C.
ROOF MOUNTED A.C.
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AND FR
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WINDSHIELD WINDSHIELDWINDSHIELD WINDSHIELD
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ASS DEMISTER
Roof Mounted A.C. Unit (if fitted) Roof Mounted A.C. Unit (if fitted)Roof Mounted A.C. Unit (if fitted) Roof Mounted A.C. Unit (if fitted)
Roof Mounted A.C. Unit (if fitted)
The roof mounted A.C. unit is installed on your vehicle. The blower
switch has 4 positions -
‘HIGH ‘HIGH‘HIGH ‘HIGH
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switch is located on LH side of roof A.C. console. Air flow direction
can be adjusted by adjusting the air vents.
The roof AC can be switched on provided the front AC is ‘ON’.
However, the blower of the roof AC unit can be operated
independently.
Front Windshield and Door Glass Demister Front Windshield and Door Glass DemisterFront Windshield and Door Glass Demister Front Windshield and Door Glass Demister
Front Windshield and Door Glass Demister
To remove frost or ice from the windshield and side windows, quickly.
1. Start the engine & accelerate to warm up.
2. Select defrost/demisit mode on air flow direction control.
3. Set blower and air mix temperature control to maximum hot.
These settings direct all air flow to the defroster vents at the base of
windshield and side window defroster vents. The hot air flow clear the
frost from windows.
Make sure you have clear view through all windows before driving.
You may turn back air mix and air flow control to desired position,
while driving.
COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE
Roof A.C. Blower Switch
HI HIHI HI
HI
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OFF OFFOFF OFF
OFF
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SCOMFORT AND CONVENIENCE
Power Window Switch on Driver Door
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Glasses on all four windows of your vehicle can be operated by
switches provided on the main control panel located on the
driver’s arm rest. They work only when the key is in the “IGN”
position.
Glasses are wound up by pulling the switch and are lowered by
pressing it down.If you would prefer to have the glass at its lower
most position, press the switch down a little longer and the glass
glides down. This feature is known as
“Express Down”.
A safety locking arrangement has also been provided and can
be activated by a push type switch located at the centre, below
the window switches. It has two positions:
L LL L
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OCK – OCK – OCK – OCK –
OCK – When switch is pressed
UNL UNLUNL UNL
UNL
OCK – OCK – OCK – OCK –
OCK – When switch is released
When the switch is in “LOCK” position, the rear window switches
(located on rear doors) do not function. The rear window glasses
can still be operated by using the switches on the console.
Illumination on the rear window switch goes off when the switch
is in locked condition. Press down the lock button to unlock.
Individual window winding switches have been provided only
on other doors.
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ARNING ARNINGARNING ARNING
ARNING
While raising the glass, take care to avoid fingers / hands
getting trapped between glass and the frame.
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INSIDE REAR INSIDE REAR INSIDE REAR INSIDE REAR
INSIDE REAR
VIE VIEVIE VIE
VIE
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OR AND INTERIOR R OR AND INTERIOR ROR AND INTERIOR R OR AND INTERIOR R
OR AND INTERIOR R
OOF LIGHT OOF LIGHTOOF LIGHT OOF LIGHT
OOF LIGHT
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Inside Rear View Mirror Inside Rear View MirrorInside Rear View Mirror Inside Rear View Mirror
Inside Rear View Mirror
An additional antiglare rear view mirror is fitted inside the cab.
Use antiglare position only when necessary because it reduces rear
view clarity.
Sun Visors Sun VisorsSun Visors Sun Visors
Sun Visors
Two adjustable sun visors are provided inside the cab to prevent
sun glare.
Lower the sun visor to protect the eyes from the bright sun light. The
sun visor also moves side ways towards the door window.
The back of co-driver sun visor is provided with a vanity mirror.
CAUTION CAUTIONCAUTION CAUTION
CAUTION
Always return the sun visor to its original position when not required.
It may block driver’s vision.
Interior Roof Lights Interior Roof LightsInterior Roof Lights Interior Roof Lights
Interior Roof Lights
The roof lamp has three positions ON, OFF and DOOR. When the switch
is in DOOR position and if you enter in the vehicle and close the door
the roof lamp will not go off immediately. It will continue to glow for a
few seconds and allow you to settle and insert the ignition key in the
switch.
However if you switch on the ignition before 15 seconds, the roof lamp
goes off gradualy.
COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE
Front reading lamps Front reading lampsFront reading lamps Front reading lamps
Front reading lamps
Reading lamp Reading lampReading lamp Reading lamp
Reading lamp
Push Buttons Push ButtonsPush Buttons Push Buttons
Push Buttons
O-OFF O-OFFO-OFF O-OFF
O-OFF
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II-ONRear Roof lamp Rear Roof lampRear Roof lamp Rear Roof lamp
Rear Roof lamp
Sunvisors Rear View Mirror
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D R I V I N GPREP PREPPREP PREP
PREP
ARING ARING ARING ARING
ARING
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UNNING IN PERIOD UNNING IN PERIODUNNING IN PERIOD UNNING IN PERIOD
UNNING IN PERIOD
Preparing to Drive Preparing to DrivePreparing to Drive Preparing to Drive
Preparing to Drive
The following checks and adjustments should be done
before you start driving the vehicle.
1 . Ensure all mirrors, windows and outside lights are clean
and unobstructed. Remove dust, frost, snow or ice if
any, on these.
2 . Ensure bonnet is fully closed.
3 . Check that any items you may be carrying inside with
you are stored properly or fastened down securely.
4 . Check adjustment of seat. If required adjust to your
convenience.
5 . Check adjustment of all rear view mirrors.
6 . Check adjustment of steering wheel.
7 . If the doors are not properly closed you will get a audio
warning/indicator light as soon as you insert the ignition
key in the switch. Make sure all doors are properly closed
and locked.
8 . If the seat belts of driver & co-driver are not fastened you
will get an audio warning as soon as you turn the key to
ignition position. Fasten your seat belt, ensure co-driver
seat passenger has also fastened the seat belt (see
Your Safety).9 . Check and ensure that all the gauges and indicator lights
in the instrument panel are working.
Running-in Period Running-in PeriodRunning-in Period Running-in Period
Running-in Period
Avoid rapid acceleration and prolonged high speed running
of the engine while using the new vehicle for the first 1500-
1800 km of operation.
Do not exceed the following vehicle speed during running in
period.
Gear GearGear Gear
Gear
2H/4H 2H/4H 2H/4H 2H/4H
2H/4H
4 L 4 L 4 L 4 L
4 L
km/hr km/hr km/hr km/hr
km/hr
km/hr km/hr km/hr km/hr
km/hr
1st 20 8
2nd 40 16
3rd 65 -
4th 90 -
5th 110 -
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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 Through Water Driving Through WaterDriving Through Water Driving Through Water
Driving Through Water
•Never venture to drive through water when it flows over guard stones.
•Engine may get seriously damaged if attempted to cross over through deep water.
•If at all the situation demands that you have to drive through water then;
- Keep engine in fast idling and crawl the vehicle in low gear.
- After driving through water apply brakes several times to dry liners and to regain
original braking.
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•Tow the vehicle to a safe place.
•Take the vehicle to nearest AUTHORISED Workshop to check entry of water in cylinders.
•It will also be necessary to replace lubricants of engine, gearbox, transfer case, front
axle and rear axle if water has entered.
•Get the starter and alternator checked.
Driving on a Rainy Day Driving on a Rainy DayDriving on a Rainy Day Driving on a Rainy Day
Driving on a Rainy Day
•Check brakes, steering and windows.
•Check tyres for wear and tyre pressure.
•Check wiper blades for proper functioning.
•Avoid harsh braking and sharp turns. It may cause loss of control and lead to a skid.
•For slowing down, shift to lower gears and brake gently.
•Keep lights ON if visibility is poor.
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VEHICLE C VEHICLE CVEHICLE C VEHICLE C
VEHICLE C
ARE AREARE ARE
ARE
Polishes : Polishes :Polishes : Polishes :
Polishes :
Polishes and cleaners can restore shine to the painted surface
that has oxidised and become dull. They normally contain mild
abrasives and solvents that remove the top layer of the finish
coat. Polish your car if the finish does not regain its original shine
after using wax.
Cleaning of Carpets : Cleaning of Carpets :Cleaning of Carpets : Cleaning of Carpets :
Cleaning of Carpets :
Vacuum clean the carpet regularly to remove dirt. Dirt will make
the carpet wear out faster. Periodically shampoo the carpet to
keep it looking new.
Use carpet cleaners (preferably foam type). Follow the
instructions that come with the cleaner, applying it with a
sponge or soft brush. Keep the carpeting as dry as possible
by not adding water to the foam.
Cleaning of Windows, Front & Rear Glasses : Cleaning of Windows, Front & Rear Glasses :Cleaning of Windows, Front & Rear Glasses : Cleaning of Windows, Front & Rear Glasses :
Cleaning of Windows, Front & Rear Glasses :
Clean the windows inside and outside with commercially
available glass cleaners.
This will remove the haze that builds up on the inside of
windows. Use a soft cloth or paper towels to clean all glass and
plastic surfaces.VEHICLE CARE : VEHICLE CARE :VEHICLE CARE : VEHICLE CARE :
VEHICLE CARE :
The car is subjected to many external influences such as climate,
road conditions, industrial pollution and proximity to the sea.
These conditions demand regular care of the car body. Dirt,
insects, bird droppings, oil, grease, fuel and stone chippings should
be removed as soon as possible.
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ashing : ashing :ashing : ashing :
ashing :
Do not wash the car in direct sunlight, wash in shade. Spray the
car thoroughly with a cold water jet (car on a washing pit or
hoist). Mix car shampoo in the wash water. No solvent (fuel,
thinners) need be used.
NOTICE NOTICENOTICE NOTICE
NOTICE
Avoid wiping of painted surface in dry condition as it may
leave scratches on the painted surface.
Use a soft bristle brush, sponge or soft cloth and rinse it
frequently while washing. When you have washed the whole
exterior, dry it with a chamois or soft cloth. After drying the car,
inspect it for chips and scratches that could allow corrosion to
start. Apply touch up paint where necessary.
For vehicles with Rear View Camera : Use cover for camera For vehicles with Rear View Camera : Use cover for cameraFor vehicles with Rear View Camera : Use cover for camera For vehicles with Rear View Camera : Use cover for camera
For vehicles with Rear View Camera : Use cover for camera
during washing. during washing.during washing. during washing.
during washing.
M A I N T E N A N C E
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Maintaining the car when not in extended use : Maintaining the car when not in extended use :Maintaining the car when not in extended use : Maintaining the car when not in extended use :
Maintaining the car when not in extended use :
Park the car in covered, dry and if possible well-ventilated
premises.
Engage a gear.
Remove the cables from the battery terminals (first remove
the cable from the negative terminal).
Make sure the handbrake is not engaged.
Clean and protect the painted parts using protective wax.
Clean and protect the shiny metal parts using commercially
available special compounds.
Sprinkle talcum powder on the rubber windscreen wiper and
rear window wiper blades and lift them off the glass.
Slightly open the windows.
Cover the car with a cloth or perforated plastic sheet. Do
not use sheets of imperforated plastic as they do not allow
moisture on the car body to evaporate.
Inflate the tyres to 0.5 bar above the normal specified
pressure and check it at regular intervals.
Check the battery charge every six weeks.
Do not drain the engine cooling system.
VEHICLE C VEHICLE CVEHICLE C VEHICLE C
VEHICLE C
ARE AREARE ARE
ARE
Wiper Care : Wiper Care :Wiper Care : Wiper Care :
Wiper Care :
Wiper blade attack angle on windshield glass should be 90
0
i.e. perpendicular.
Remove wiper blade and root wiper arm on windshield glass
in the centre position. Check the gap between arm strip
and glass.
Adjust by twisting wiper arm as shown in the figure.
OK OKOK OK
OK FOR CHA FOR CHAFOR CHA FOR CHA
FOR CHA
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TERING & NOISY PR TERING & NOISY PRTERING & NOISY PR TERING & NOISY PR
TERING & NOISY PR
OBLEMS OBLEMSOBLEMS OBLEMS
OBLEMS
NO NONO NO
NO
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T OK Windshield
GlassVIE VIEVIE VIE
VIE
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WITHOUT WITHOUT WITHOUT WITHOUT
WITHOUT
WIPER BL WIPER BLWIPER BL WIPER BL
WIPER BL
ADE ADEADE ADE
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M A I N T E N A N C E
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PRELIMINAR PRELIMINARPRELIMINAR PRELIMINAR
PRELIMINAR
Y Y Y Y
Y
TR TRTR TR
TR
OUBLE SHOO OUBLE SHOOOUBLE SHOO OUBLE SHOO
OUBLE SHOO
TING TINGTING TING
TING
SR. NO. SR. NO.SR. NO. SR. NO.
SR. NO.
PROBLEM OBSERVED PROBLEM OBSERVEDPROBLEM OBSERVED PROBLEM OBSERVED
PROBLEM OBSERVED
PROBABLE CAUSE PROBABLE CAUSEPROBABLE CAUSE PROBABLE CAUSE
PROBABLE CAUSE
A AA A
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CTION CTION CTION CTION
CTION
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AKEN AKENAKEN AKEN
AKEN
STEERING SYSTEM STEERING SYSTEMSTEERING SYSTEM STEERING SYSTEM
STEERING SYSTEM
1. Hard steeringLess fluid in the power steering • Get the fluid topped up to
tankcorrect level
Air in the system • Get the air removed by bleeding
the system
Loose pump belt • Get the belt correctly adjusted
ELECTRICAL ELECTRICALELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL
ELECTRICAL
1. No lights on the dash board after Battery terminal got disconnected• Get the battery properly
turning on the ignition key Battery completely dead connected
• Get the battery charged
• Get the alternator & charging
circuit checked
• Check for parking lamp fuse
2. Non functioning electricalBlown fuse in the circuit • Replace the fuse if blown
accessories such as powerLoose connectors • Get the connection properly
windows, head lamps, fueltightened
tank flap, wiper and washer etc. Circuit relay loose • Tighten the relay correctly
in the mounting
Defective components • Get the defective component
replaced from Authorised
Workshop
PRELIMINARY TROUBLE SHOOTING
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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
L LL L
L
Limited Slip Differential 82
Lubricants 9 3
Load consciouse pressure
reducing valve 117
M MM M
M
Middle Seat 57
Mirror (Inside) 63
Mirror (Motorised) 60
Mirror Demister 39
MP3/DVD player 67
Music System 66
O OO O
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Odometer 47
Operating Switch 38
P PP P
P
Panel Lights 47
Parking Brake 32
Power Steering Fluid 115
Power Windows 55
Preparing to drive 77
Prior to driving – Check List 71
R RR R
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Rear Seat 5 7
Rear Windshield Demister 39
Rear Windshield Wash & Wipe 39
Remote bypass valve 1 1 8
Relays 131
Reverse Guiding System 65
Roof Lights 63
Roof Mounted A.C. 54
Roof Rail 88
RPM Meter 49
Running in Period 77
S SS S
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Seat Adjustment 58
Seat belt 1 6
Seat belt precautions 1 9
Service Schedule 144
Spare Wheel 1 2 5
Speedometer 4 8
Starting / Stopping the engine 7 6
Steering Lock 29
Steering Wheel Position Adjustment 38
Sunvisors 6 5
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Tail lamp 67
Technical Specifications 97
Temperature Gauge 50
Towing the vehicle 88
Transfer case 4X4 operation 82
Transfer case Electric Shift Switch 36
Transfer case oil 1 1 1
Trouble Shooting 136
Turbo Charger 133
Tyre 120,123
Tyre Rotation 124
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Vehicle Care 126
Vehicle Record Sheet 1 4 9
Vehicle Specifications 9 7
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Warranty-Terms & Condition 10
Wheels & Tyres 120
Wheel Alignment 123
Wheel Balancing 123
Wiper Care 127
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