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WARRANTYTERMS AND CONDITIONS TERMS AND CONDITIONSTERMS AND CONDITIONS TERMS AND CONDITIONS
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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vehicles & parts thereof
manufactured by us to be free from
defect in material and workmanship,
subject to the following terms &
conditions :
1. This warranty shall be for 24 months
OR 75000 kms, whichever is earlier
from the date of sale of the vehicle,
However, for the vehicles used for
commercial applications (including
those used for hire or reward viz
those operating with a yellow
number plate), the warranty shall be
limited to 24 months or 50,000 kms,
whichever occurs earlier.
2. Our obligation under this warranty
shall be limited to repairing or
replacing, free of charge, such parts
of the vehicle which, in our opinion,
are defective, on the vehicle being
brought to us or to our dealers
within the warranty period. The
parts so repaired or replaced shall
also be warranted for quality and
workmanship but such warranty
shall be co-terminus with this
original warranty.3. Any part which is found to be
defective and is replaced by us
under the warranty shall be our
property.
4. As for such parts as tyres, batteries,
transfer case, rubber parts, electrical
equipment and fuel injection
equipment, power steering
equipment, A.C. equipment not
manufactured by us but supplied by
other parties, this warranty shall not
apply, but buyers of the vehicle shall
be entitled to, so far as permissible
by law, all such rights as we may
have against such parties under their
warranties in respect of such parts.
Our Dealers/TASC’s will assist the
purchaser in taking up the
complaint with the respective
manufacturers and their decision on
the warranty will be final.
5. This warranty shall not apply if the
vehicle or any part thereof is
repaired or altered otherwise than
in accordance with our standard
repair procedure, or by any person
other than our sales or serviceestablishments, our authorised
dealers or service centres or service
points in any way so as, in our
judgement which shall be final and
binding, to effect its reliability, nor
shall it apply if, in our opinion which
shall be final and binding the vehicle
is subjected to misuse, negligence,
improper or inadequate
maintenance or accident or loading
in excess of such carrying capacity
as certified by us, or such services as
prescribed in our Owner’s Manual
and Service Book are not carried out
by the buyer through our sales or
service establishments, our
authorised dealers or service centres
or service points.
6. This warranty shall not cover normal
wear and tear or any inherent
normal deterioration of the vehicle
or any of its parts arising from the
actual use of the vehicle or any
damage due to negligent or
improper operation or storage of
the vehicle. This warranty shall not
apply to normal maintenance
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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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Y O U R S A F E T YAIR B AIR BAIR B AIR B
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If they are not replaced, the unrepaired area will increase
the risk of injury in a collision.
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•Do not attempt to service, repair, or modify the airbag
system, tampering will result in activation of the system
and increase the risk of personal injury. For servicing the
air bag system, see your authorized
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cleaning the steering wheel or instrument panel to avoid
contamination of the air bag system. Wiping with a damp
cloth only is recommended.
Air bags and Bull bars: Air bags and Bull bars:Air bags and Bull bars: Air bags and Bull bars:
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to the vehicle or the front structure is modified in any way.
CAUTION CAUTIONCAUTION CAUTION
CAUTION
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In case of vehicle ownership transfer, Tata Motors
recommends the owner to inform the new owner about
the presence of Supplementary Restraint System in the
vehicle and also advises for reading the relevant
sections in the owner’s manual.
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•Prior to scrapping the vehicle, owner should bring the
vehicle to the authorized Tata Motors dealer for safe
dismantling of supplementary restraint system.
Anti-lock braking system : (if fitted) Anti-lock braking system : (if fitted)Anti-lock braking system : (if fitted) Anti-lock braking system : (if fitted)
Anti-lock braking system : (if fitted)
The Anti-lock braking system is installed to avoid wheel locking
during abnormal braking conditions. Please refer ABS in
‘DRIVING’ ‘DRIVING’‘DRIVING’ ‘DRIVING’
‘DRIVING’ chapter for detailed information.
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INDICATORS AND INSTRUMENTSINDIC INDICINDIC INDIC
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SRS indicator light on instrument cluster illuminates
approx. for 5 sec. when the ignition key is turned to
‘ON’ position. This is normal and indicates the system is
performing a self check. If the light does not illuminate
when ignition is ON or remains illuminated after initial
self check and while driving or flashes, fault may exist in
the system, get the defect rectified by authorised
service outlet.
‘SERVICE’ Indicator ‘SERVICE’ Indicator‘SERVICE’ Indicator ‘SERVICE’ Indicator
‘SERVICE’ Indicator
This lamp indicates engine condition,when a
malfunctioning occurs in Engine/ Engine Management
System (EMS). This lamp indicates as below :
1. Comes ‘ON’ when key is in ‘IGN’ position and goes
‘OFF’ when engine is running.
2. remains ‘ON’ in engine running if malfunctioning
occurs.
3. When ‘SERVICE’ indicator is ‘ON’ during running,
engine performance (power) deteriorates marginally
in some cases and drastically. In few cases, please get
the malfunctioning rectified from nearest authorised
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This light indicates excess water accumulation in
sedimenter which will come ‘ON’ when ignition is turned
‘ON’ and will go ‘OFF’ in 5 sec. When this lamp comes
‘ON’, water needs to be drained from sedimenter
immediately
. (Please refer page 109 for location and
procedure).
When the indication comes ‘ON’ the vehicle will run on
‘Limp home mode’ where there is a drastic reduction in the
performance of the vehicle.
CAUTION CAUTIONCAUTION CAUTION
CAUTION
If water is not drained from the sedimenter it can cause
serious damage to the fuel injection system.
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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
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•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
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•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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COMFORT AND CONVENIENCEAIR C AIR CAIR C AIR C
AIR C
ONDITIONING / HEA ONDITIONING / HEAONDITIONING / HEA ONDITIONING / HEA
ONDITIONING / HEA
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Air Conditioning / Heating Air Conditioning / HeatingAir Conditioning / Heating Air Conditioning / Heating
Air Conditioning / Heating
Your vehicle is fitted with heating and air conditioning system. The
controls are provided on dash board. For rear seat A.C. comfort direct
middle vents on the dash board to rear middle seat. The system controls
can be adjusted to mix air into various combinations. The air flow for
different locations is controlled by air flow direction control knob fitted
on RH side of A.C. control panel. The air flow switch has five positions
for air flow direction.
Face position -
Air flows to upper parts of body
Face / foot position -
Air flows to body and foot
Foot Position -
Air flows to foot only
Air to foot and windscreen -
recommended for clearing mist on
windscreen
Air to windscreen -
recommended for
clearing heavy fog or snow
A.C. Control Switches on Central Console A.C. Control Switches on Central ConsoleA.C. Control Switches on Central Console A.C. Control Switches on Central Console
A.C. Control Switches on Central Console
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B. B.B. B.
B. Rear A.C. ON/OFF Switch
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D R I V I N G BRAKES AND ABS (IF FITTED) BRAKES AND ABS (IF FITTED) BRAKES AND ABS (IF FITTED) BRAKES AND ABS (IF FITTED)
BRAKES AND ABS (IF FITTED)
Have your vehicle attended immediately.
Put your foot on brake pedal to apply brake. Do not ride
the brakes as they may overheat and the performance may
be impaired. The brake lights may confuse the drivers
behind you.
Use engine to assist the brakes by shifting to a lower gear
and lifting your foot from accelerator pedal.
Constant application of brakes while going down the hill
builds heat and reduces braking efficiency.
Check your brakes after driving through deep water. Apply
the brakes moderately to feel that they are normal. If not,
apply them gently and frequently until they do. With wet
brakes you should be extra cautious and alert in your driving.
Anti Lock Brake System (ABS) – if fitted Anti Lock Brake System (ABS) – if fittedAnti Lock Brake System (ABS) – if fitted Anti Lock Brake System (ABS) – if fitted
Anti Lock Brake System (ABS) – if fitted
ABS combined with the traditional hydraulic brake system pre-
vents the wheel from locking while braking by make use of
most of road to tyre grip. It also ensures better control and
stability of car while braking.
How ABS works How ABS worksHow ABS works How ABS works
How ABS works
ABS essentially consists of an Electronic Control Unit (ECU)
which reads signals from the sensors fitted to each wheel and
identifies the one which is likely to lock. ( Wheels will tend toBrakes BrakesBrakes Brakes
Brakes
Tata Safari is equipped with ventilated disc brakes on front
and drum brakes on rear wheels.
Braking system is vacuum assisted to reduce effort needed
on the brake pedal. It is a dual circuit service brake system
designed in such a way that one circuit will always work, even
if other circuit fails.
If this happens you will immediately notice that the brake
pedal goes down much farther and you need to press the
pedal harder. In such an event the stopping distance may be
longer.
In case of failure of vacuum the vehicle can still be stopped
with a higher pedal effort.
In case of vacuum failure or brake circuit failure, slow down
the vehicle by shifting to lower gear and lifting your foot
from the accelerator pedal. Pull to the side of the road as
soon as it is safe.
CAUTION CAUTIONCAUTION CAUTION
CAUTION
Brake system failure is very hazardous. It is best to have
your vehicle towed, but if you drive the vehicle in this
condition, be extremely cautious.
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D R I V I N GDRIVING SAFET DRIVING SAFETDRIVING 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
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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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MAINTENANCE
• •• •
•Engine Compartment Engine CompartmentEngine Compartment Engine Compartment
Engine Compartment
• •• •
•Air filter Air filterAir filter Air filter
Air filter
• •• •
•Cooling system Cooling systemCooling system Cooling system
Cooling system
• •• •
•Engine oil & oil filter Engine oil & oil filterEngine oil & oil filter Engine oil & oil filter
Engine oil & oil filter
• •• •
•Changing fuel filter Changing fuel filterChanging fuel filter Changing fuel filter
Changing fuel filter
• •• •
•Changing gear box oil Changing gear box oilChanging gear box oil Changing gear box oil
Changing gear box oil
• •• •
•Changing transfer case oil Changing transfer case oilChanging transfer case oil Changing transfer case oil
Changing transfer case oil
• •• •
•Changing front axle & rear axle oil Changing front axle & rear axle oilChanging front axle & rear axle oil Changing front axle & rear axle oil
Changing front axle & rear axle oil
• •• •
•Head lamp & head lamp focus adjustment Head lamp & head lamp focus adjustmentHead lamp & head lamp focus adjustment Head lamp & head lamp focus adjustment
Head lamp & head lamp focus adjustment
• •• •
•Clutch & brake fluid Clutch & brake fluidClutch & brake fluid Clutch & brake fluid
Clutch & brake fluid
• •• •
•Power steering Power steeringPower steering Power steering
Power steering
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•Battery BatteryBattery Battery
Battery
• •• •
•Starting the engine with jump leads Starting the engine with jump leadsStarting the engine with jump leads Starting the engine with jump leads
Starting the engine with jump leads
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•Wheels & tyres Wheels & tyresWheels & tyres Wheels & tyres
Wheels & tyres
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•Fuses & Relays Fuses & RelaysFuses & Relays Fuses & Relays
Fuses & Relays
• •• •
•Catalytic Converter Catalytic ConverterCatalytic Converter Catalytic Converter
Catalytic Converter
• •• •
•EGR system EGR systemEGR system EGR system
EGR system
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•Air Conditioning Air ConditioningAir Conditioning Air Conditioning
Air Conditioning
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•Belts tension Belts tensionBelts tension Belts tension
Belts tension
Your TATA SAFARI is designed to give you long trouble free service for
thousands of kilometres/miles. However with proper maintenance
care you can get optimum performance from your vehicle. We have
indicated some of the important maintenance operations to be
carried out on the vehicle. Please read the procedure carefully and
get it attended at Authorised Workshop.
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3. The complete cooling system should be drained (old coolant)
before refilling the system.
a. Remove radiator pressure cap
b. Drain the coolant from engine through the drain hole on
thermostat housing lower part. Drain coolant from radiator
through the radiator drain hole.
c. Refit the drain plugs on thermostat housing lower part and
the radiator.
d. Pour fresh water through the filler neck up to top and again
drain the water through the drain holes. This will ensure
removal of the old coolant from the system
e. After flushing out water, secure the drain plugs on radiator
and thermostat housing lower part properly with new
sealing washer.
f. Drain the auxiliary tank and refit the hoses.
4. Take the recommended coolant and water in 1:1 proportion
5. Carry out air evacuation and coolant filling on machine
( Vacuum filling)
( The machine setting to be done as follows,
Quantity to be filled: 6.1 lit approx, back pressure: 1.7 bar)
6. Fill the coolant in auxiliary tank up to “FIRST FILL / REFILL”
mark.
Manual Coolant refilling : Manual Coolant refilling :Manual Coolant refilling : Manual Coolant refilling :
Manual Coolant refilling :
If the air evacuation and coolant filling (vacuum filling) system is
not available, then alternate procedure is as mentioned below.1. Follow sr. no 1 to 4 indicated in Air evacuation and coolant
filling ( Vacuum filling) procedure.
2. Refill the coolant (coolant and water as per recommendation)
through radiator filler neck.
3. When coolant level comes up to radiator filler neck, wait and
allow air bubbles to escape from the system for 2 to 5 min.
Top up coolant in radiator filler neck when level drops.
4. Fill the coolant in the auxiliary tank up to “FIRST FILL / REFILL”
mark.
5. Start the engine and run at idle for 10 min. with open radiator
filler neck. Allow air to escape from the system.Top up coolant
slowly in the radiator filler neck while idling.
6. Stop the engine and allow air bubbles to escape from the
system. Top up coolant through radiator filler neck. Secure
the radiator pressure cap on radiator filler neck.
7. Start the engine and run in stationary condition at 2200 to
2500 rpm till thermostat opens and continue to run for 5
minutes. ( The radiator fans coming on is the indication of
opening the thermostat)
8. Stop the engine and allow it to cool. Open the radiator
pressure cap & top up coolant in radiator filler neck. Secure
the radiator pressure cap on the radiator filler neck.
9. Refill the coolant in the auxiliary tank till “first fill / Refill” level
mark.
10. The coolant refilling is complete now.
11. Ensure that there are no leakages in the completesystem.
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