lights TATA SAFARI 2015 Owners Manual
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D R I V I N G C O N T R O L S
ON ONON ON
ON
By turning key to this position all the remaining electrical systems
become operative. The glow plug indicator lights up. After a few seconds
depending on the ambient temperature it goes off. The engine is ready
for cranking.
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Turn the key further clockwise to the START position (spring loaded) to
start the engine. As soon as the engine starts release the ignition key to
ON position.
NOTICE NOTICENOTICE NOTICE
NOTICE
Do not crank the engine more than 10 secs. continuously. If the
engine does not start wait for 30 secs. before cranking it again.
Release the key immediately after starting the engine otherwise
starter motor/ flywheel ring may get damaged.
By turning the ignition key from ON position to ACC or LOCK position,
engine can be stopped.
STEERING L STEERING LSTEERING L STEERING L
STEERING L
OCK AND IGNITION SWIT OCK AND IGNITION SWITOCK AND IGNITION SWIT OCK AND IGNITION SWIT
OCK AND IGNITION SWIT
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D R I V I N G C O N T R O L SSTEERING STEERING STEERING STEERING
STEERING
WHEEL POSITION ADJUST WHEEL POSITION ADJUSTWHEEL POSITION ADJUST WHEEL POSITION ADJUST
WHEEL POSITION ADJUST
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MENT
Steering Position Adjustment
Steering Wheel Position Adjustment Steering Wheel Position AdjustmentSteering Wheel Position Adjustment Steering Wheel Position Adjustment
Steering Wheel Position Adjustment
You can adjust the steering wheel position to suit your convenience.
Adjust the steering wheel position as follows before you start driving.
1. Adjust the seat to a comfortable position.
2. The lever to tilt the steering wheel is under steering column. Pull
the lever up and hold in that position.
3. Move the steering wheel up or down to the desired position.
Position the wheel such a way that all the instrument panel gauges
and warning lights are visible.
4. Release the lever. Make sure that steering wheel is securely locked
by moving up and down.
CAUTION CAUTIONCAUTION CAUTION
CAUTION
Steering wheel should be adjusted only when the vehicle is
stationary.
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D R I V I N G C O N T R O L SREAR REAR REAR REAR
REAR
WINDSHIELD DEMISTER AND HAZARD WINDSHIELD DEMISTER AND HAZARD WINDSHIELD DEMISTER AND HAZARD WINDSHIELD DEMISTER AND HAZARD
WINDSHIELD DEMISTER AND HAZARD
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ARNING
Rear Windshield & Outside Rear View Mirror Demister (if fitted) Rear Windshield & Outside Rear View Mirror Demister (if fitted)Rear Windshield & Outside Rear View Mirror Demister (if fitted) Rear Windshield & Outside Rear View Mirror Demister (if fitted)
Rear Windshield & Outside Rear View Mirror Demister (if fitted)
Push the operating switch on the facia to turn the demister ‘ON’. The
demister will switch off automatically after 15 minutes.
NOTICE NOTICENOTICE NOTICE
NOTICE
Clean the rear windshield glass carefully from inside to avoid any
damage to demister heater element.
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Push hazard warning switch on the facia switch. This will switch ‘ON’ all
the outside turn signals and both indicators in instrument panel to flash
simultaneously to warn the other road users about the hazardous
condition of the vehicle.
CAUTION CAUTIONCAUTION CAUTION
CAUTION
If lights do not blink or blink rapidly, it is an indication of problem in
the blinker electrical system or the indicator bulb at front or rear has
fused. Get it rectified immediately.
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Push and hold the switch knob for the operation of the wash function
for the desired duration for rear visibility through glass. The function
indicator lights up when wash function is ‘ON’. Alongwith wash fluid
getting sprayed, the wiper also operates with a delay to wipe the
glass surface, through a timer control unit. On release of the switch,
this function stops.
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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
AMP LE AMP LEAMP LE AMP LE
AMP LE
VELLING SWIT VELLING SWITVELLING SWIT VELLING SWIT
VELLING SWIT
CH CHCH CH
CH
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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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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INDICATORS AND INSTRUMENTSINDIC INDICINDIC INDIC
INDIC
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Indicators IndicatorsIndicators Indicators
Indicators
Turn signal lamps can be operated only when the ignition
supply is 'ON' and by using the turn indicator switch on the
combiswitch.
The direction indicator arrow (LHS) & (RHS) on the
instrument cluster flashes alongwith external indicator lights as
selected.
Parking Brake and Parking Brake andParking Brake and Parking Brake and
Parking Brake and
Low Brake Fluid Indicator Low Brake Fluid IndicatorLow Brake Fluid Indicator Low Brake Fluid Indicator
Low Brake Fluid Indicator
When the parking brake is applied this indicator illuminates.
Ensure that the parking brake is fully released and this
indicator goes off while driving.
When you turn the key to IGN position this indicator
illuminates for few seconds and goes off automatically. It
remains ‘ON’ when brake fluid level in the master cylinder
container is low.
CAUTION CAUTIONCAUTION CAUTION
CAUTION
Do not drive the vehicle if the brake fluid level indicator
remains ‘ON’. Get the defect rectified.High Beam Indicator High Beam IndicatorHigh Beam Indicator High Beam Indicator
High Beam Indicator
This light illuminates with the head lamps in high beam
position.
Low Oil Pressure Indicator Low Oil Pressure IndicatorLow Oil Pressure Indicator Low Oil Pressure Indicator
Low Oil Pressure Indicator
This indicator light will glow when the oil pressure in the
running engine drops low enough to cause damage to the
engine.
It should light when ignition is ‘ON’ and should go off when
engine is running.
If this light glows when engine is running, it indicates serious
problem in engine lubrication system.
Safely pull to the side of the road and shut off the engine as
soon as possible.
Continuously glowing of light indicates fault in lubrication
system.
NOTICE NOTICENOTICE NOTICE
NOTICE
Do not run the engine when low oil pressure, indicator
light is ON. In such a case contact the nearest authorised
workshop for rectification of fault.
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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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INSIDE REAR INSIDE REAR INSIDE REAR INSIDE REAR
INSIDE REAR
VIE VIEVIE VIE
VIE
W MIRR W MIRRW MIRR W MIRR
W MIRR
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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I-DOOR, I-DOOR, I-DOOR, I-DOOR,
I-DOOR,
II-ON II-ON II-ON II-ON
II-ONRear Roof lamp Rear Roof lampRear Roof lamp Rear Roof lamp
Rear Roof lamp
Sunvisors Rear View Mirror
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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 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 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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